Re: [PATCH v3 0/6] Introduce x86 assembly accelerated implementation for SM3 algorithm

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Hi Borislav,

On 12/23/21 6:28 PM, Borislav Petkov wrote:
On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 12:35:41PM +0800, Tianjia Zhang wrote:
This series of patches creates an stand-alone library for SM3 hash
algorithm in the lib/crypto directory, and makes the implementations
that originally depended on sm3-generic depend on the stand-alone SM3
library, which also includes sm3-generic itself.

On this basis, the AVX assembly acceleration implementation of SM3
algorithm is introduced, the main algorithm implementation based on
SM3 AES/BMI2 accelerated work by libgcrypt at:
https://gnupg.org/software/libgcrypt/index.html

 From the performance benchmark data, the performance improvement of
SM3 algorithm after AVX optimization can reach up to 38%.

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v3 changes:
  - update git commit message for patch 01

v2 changes:
  - x86/sm3: Change K macros to signed decimal and use LEA and 32-bit offset

So you sent v2 yesterday. One day later, you're spamming again.

So we have those process rules for a reason - use the time to read them
before sending again a day later please.

Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst:

"Don't get discouraged - or impatient
------------------------------------

After you have submitted your change, be patient and wait.  Reviewers are
busy people and may not get to your patch right away.

Once upon a time, patches used to disappear into the void without comment,
but the development process works more smoothly than that now.  You should
receive comments within a week or so; if that does not happen, make sure
that you have sent your patches to the right place.  Wait for a minimum of
one week before resubmitting or pinging reviewers - possibly longer during
busy times like merge windows."


I'm sorry for the trouble to the community and reviews. Thanks for your reminder. I will control the time interval when sending patches in the future.

Merry Christmas Eve.

Tianjia



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