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authorArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2019-07-18 15:50:04 +0200
committerHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>2019-07-27 21:08:34 +1000
commit97ac82d9135d989c81268cb0a02d336993b6f9cf (patch)
tree881d276e9b3451a48d4b85dec1761e09a680f71b
parentbfb5eb084ae93eb86d3b088c301500db138963e5 (diff)
crypto: aegis - fix badly optimized clang output
Clang sometimes makes very different inlining decisions from gcc. In case of the aegis crypto algorithms, it decides to turn the innermost primitives (and, xor, ...) into separate functions but inline most of the rest. This results in a huge amount of variables spilled on the stack, leading to rather slow execution as well as kernel stack usage beyond the 32-bit warning limit when CONFIG_KASAN is enabled: crypto/aegis256.c:123:13: warning: stack frame size of 648 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis256_encrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis256.c:366:13: warning: stack frame size of 1264 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis256_crypt' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis256.c:187:13: warning: stack frame size of 656 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis256_decrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128l.c:135:13: warning: stack frame size of 832 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128l_encrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128l.c:415:13: warning: stack frame size of 1480 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128l_crypt' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128l.c:218:13: warning: stack frame size of 848 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128l_decrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128.c:116:13: warning: stack frame size of 584 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128_encrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128.c:351:13: warning: stack frame size of 1064 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128_crypt' [-Wframe-larger-than=] crypto/aegis128.c:177:13: warning: stack frame size of 592 bytes in function 'crypto_aegis128_decrypt_chunk' [-Wframe-larger-than=] Forcing the primitives to all get inlined avoids the issue and the resulting code is similar to what gcc produces. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
-rw-r--r--crypto/aegis.h14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/crypto/aegis.h b/crypto/aegis.h
index 6cb65a497ba2..4d56a85aea49 100644
--- a/crypto/aegis.h
+++ b/crypto/aegis.h
@@ -35,23 +35,23 @@ static const union aegis_block crypto_aegis_const[2] = {
} },
};
-static inline void crypto_aegis_block_xor(union aegis_block *dst,
- const union aegis_block *src)
+static __always_inline void crypto_aegis_block_xor(union aegis_block *dst,
+ const union aegis_block *src)
{
dst->words64[0] ^= src->words64[0];
dst->words64[1] ^= src->words64[1];
}
-static inline void crypto_aegis_block_and(union aegis_block *dst,
- const union aegis_block *src)
+static __always_inline void crypto_aegis_block_and(union aegis_block *dst,
+ const union aegis_block *src)
{
dst->words64[0] &= src->words64[0];
dst->words64[1] &= src->words64[1];
}
-static inline void crypto_aegis_aesenc(union aegis_block *dst,
- const union aegis_block *src,
- const union aegis_block *key)
+static __always_inline void crypto_aegis_aesenc(union aegis_block *dst,
+ const union aegis_block *src,
+ const union aegis_block *key)
{
const u8 *s = src->bytes;
const u32 *t = crypto_ft_tab[0];