[8u] request for approval: "8152172: PPC64: Support AES intrinsics"

Seán Coffey sean.coffey at oracle.com
Tue Aug 2 07:58:25 UTC 2016


Volker,

Have the jdk8u hotspot edits been reviewed ? Looks like they should be.

Can you add a suitable noreg label to the master bug report also.

Regards,
Sean.

On 29/07/2016 19:58, Volker Simonis wrote:
> Ping!
>
> Can I please have an approval for backporting this change to 8u-dev?
>
> Thanks,
> Volker
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Volker Simonis
> <volker.simonis at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> could you please approve the backport of the following, mostly ppc64
>> change to jdk8u-dev:
>>
>> 8152172: PPC64: Support AES intrinsics
>>
>> Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8152172
>> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~simonis/webrevs/2016/8152172_8u_hs/
>> Webrev http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~simonis/webrevs/2016/8152172_8u_jdk/
>> Review: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-compiler-dev/2016-March/thread.html#22032
>> URL:http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/hs-comp/jdk/rev/74bc7be0777b
>> URL:http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/hs-comp/hotspot/rev/68394bf0a09f
>>
>> As you can see, the change consists of two parts - the main one in the
>> hotpsot repo and a small part in the jdk repo.
>>
>> The jdk part applied cleanly to jdk8u (with the usual directory shuffling).
>>
>> The hotspot part required a small tweak, but only in the ppc-only
>> part. This is because the feature detection for the AES instructions
>> was already active in jdk9 when the original change was made but is
>> not available in jdk8u until now. You can find the additional changes
>> at the end of this mail for your convenience.
>>
>> The required shared changes cleanly apply to jdk8u.
>>
>> As Vladimir pointed out in a previous thread, shared Hotspot changes
>> have to go through JPRT even in jdk8u-dev. So I need a sponsor to do
>> that and synchronously push both parts.
>>
>> @Hiroshii: could you please verify that you are fine with the change?
>> I've done some tests on Power8LE but just want to be sure this
>> downport satisfies your needs as well.
>>
>> Thank you and best regards,
>> Volker
>>
>> =====================
>>
>> diff -r 15928d255046 src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.cpp
>> --- a/src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.cpp Wed Jul 13 00:47:40 2016 -0700
>> +++ b/src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.cpp Fri Jul 22 10:32:36 2016 +0200
>> @@ -452,6 +476,7 @@
>>     a->popcntw(R7, R5);                          // code[7] -> popcntw
>>     a->fcfids(F3, F4);                           // code[8] -> fcfids
>>     a->vand(VR0, VR0, VR0);                      // code[9] -> vand
>> +  a->vcipher(VR0, VR1, VR2);                   // code[10] -> vcipher
>>     a->blr();
>>
>>     // Emit function to set one cache line to zero. Emit function
>> descriptor and get pointer to it.
>> @@ -495,6 +520,7 @@
>>     if (code[feature_cntr++]) features |= popcntw_m;
>>     if (code[feature_cntr++]) features |= fcfids_m;
>>     if (code[feature_cntr++]) features |= vand_m;
>> +  if (code[feature_cntr++]) features |= vcipher_m;
>>
>>     // Print the detection code.
>>     if (PrintAssembly) {
>> diff -r 15928d255046 src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.hpp
>> --- a/src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.hpp Wed Jul 13 00:47:40 2016 -0700
>> +++ b/src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.hpp Fri Jul 22 10:32:36 2016 +0200
>> @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
>>       fcfids,
>>       vand,
>>       dcba,
>> +    vcipher,
>>       num_features // last entry to count features
>>     };
>>     enum Feature_Flag_Set {
>> @@ -56,6 +57,7 @@
>>       fcfids_m              = (1 << fcfids ),
>>       vand_m                = (1 << vand   ),
>>       dcba_m                = (1 << dcba   ),
>> +    vcipher_m             = (1 << vcipher),
>>       all_features_m        = -1
>>     };
>>     static int  _features;
>> @@ -83,6 +85,7 @@
>>     static bool has_fcfids()  { return (_features & fcfids_m) != 0; }
>>     static bool has_vand()    { return (_features & vand_m) != 0; }
>>     static bool has_dcba()    { return (_features & dcba_m) != 0; }
>> +  static bool has_vcipher() { return (_features & vcipher_m) != 0; }
>>
>>     static const char* cpu_features() { return _features_str; }



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