See inline.
On 5/15/24 4:06 AM, Andy Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
+SYM_FUNC_START(x25519_fe51_sqr_times)
...
+
+.Lsqr_times_loop:
...
+
+ std 9,16(3)
+ std 10,24(3)
+ std 11,32(3)
+ std 7,0(3)
+ std 8,8(3)
+ bdnz .Lsqr_times_loop
I see no reason for why the stores can't be moved outside the loop in
question.
Yeah. I'll fix it.
+SYM_FUNC_START(x25519_fe51_frombytes)
+.align 5
+
+ li 12, -1
+ srdi 12, 12, 13 # 0x7ffffffffffff
+
+ ld 5, 0(4)
+ ld 6, 8(4)
+ ld 7, 16(4)
+ ld 8, 24(4)
Is there actual guarantee that the byte input is 64-bit aligned? While
it is true that processor is obliged to handle misaligned loads and
stores by the ISA specification, them being inefficient doesn't go
against it. Most notably inefficiency is likely to be noted at the
page boundaries. What I'm trying to say is that it would be more
appropriate to avoid the unaligned loads (and stores).
Good point. Maybe I can handle it with 64-bit aligned for the input.
Thanks.
Cheers.