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Date:      Tue, 20 May 2003 14:58:34 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Heiko Schaefer <hschaefer@fto.de>
To:        Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@phk.freebsd.dk>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: gbde performance question 
Message-ID:  <20030520144927.I60060@daneel.foundation.hs>
In-Reply-To: <32161.1053433748@critter.freebsd.dk>
References:  <32161.1053433748@critter.freebsd.dk>

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> >but i still don't see why the processes that are named gbde-something
> >would take up _that_ much cpu time ... does that look reasonable and
> >explicable to you?
>
> The crypto work _does_ take time.  I am only just starting to measure
> how much for my GBDE paper now, so I don't really have anything
> to compare your numbers with.

well, from what i read, any modern cpu should be capable to do raw aes in
the order of magnitude of hundreds of MB/s.

that's why i wonder if gbde does _that_ much more than just nubercrunching
on aes. or could the aes implementation be ineffecient compared to those
that i read about (see link in my original mail) ? or have more rounds,
keylength, or anything of that kind ...

i'm looking for any reason to account for what i imagine is a factor of
roughly 10x against what i think raw aes on bulk data should take.


this generally puzzles me - but particularly in the light of the hardware
purchase that i will almost definitely make to get rid of these flipping
bits. i've had enough. and if gbde has any sane reason to take as much cpu
as it does, i'd be tempted to go close to intel's top cpu models. even
though i'd prefer no to :)

regards,

Heiko

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