RFR(M): 8152172: PPC64: Support AES intrinsics

Anthony Scarpino anthony.scarpino at oracle.com
Mon Mar 28 17:41:22 UTC 2016


[Switching to security-dev, core-lib-dev was bcc'ed]

I don't see any problem changing it to int[][].  Being an Object[] is 
odd in my opinion.

Tony

On 03/25/2016 04:00 PM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
> This question is for core libs.
>
> For JIT to generate optimal code we want to change type of
> AESCrypt::sessionK from Object[] to int[][].
> Otherwise JIT have to generate checkcast code to make sure that elements
> of sessionK array are int[].
> I see that sessionK field is private so we are not changing public API.
>
> Thanks,
> Vladimir
>
> On 3/24/16 6:17 PM, Hiroshi H Horii wrote:
>> Hi Vladimir,
>>
>> Thank you for your reviewing.
>>
>> Is it possible to modify the type of sessionK from Object[] to int[][]?
>>
>> We can guess, the type was designed for flexibility. However, only
>> int[] is used
>> to store elements of sessionK, so far. In addition, this field is
>> private.
>> Though adding checkcast is another solution, it produces overheads.
>>
>> I attached an additional patch (generated with hg diff -g) to jdk
>> directory.
>> I would like to ask thoughts about this change of java code.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hiroshi
>> -----------------------
>> Hiroshi Horii,
>> IBM Research - Tokyo
>>
>>
>> Vladimir Kozlov <vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com> wrote on 03/24/2016
>> 09:09:11:
>>
>>  > From: Vladimir Kozlov <vladimir.kozlov at oracle.com>
>>  > To: Hiroshi H Horii/Japan/IBM at IBMJP, "hotspot-compiler-
>>  > dev at openjdk.java.net" <hotspot-compiler-dev at openjdk.java.net>
>>  > Cc: "Doerr, Martin" <martin.doerr at sap.com>, Tim Ellison
>>  > <Tim_Ellison at uk.ibm.com>, "Simonis, Volker" <volker.simonis at sap.com>
>>  > Date: 03/24/2016 09:19
>>  > Subject: Re: RFR(M): 8152172: PPC64: Support AES intrinsics
>>  >
>>  > I think we need to add gen_checkcast for objAESCryptKey node since
>>  > java code has no guarantee that sessionK array elements are
>>  > initialized with int[]. Or we should modify java code to declare
>> sessionK
>>  > as int[][].
>>  >
>>  > Thanks,
>>  > Vladimir
>>  >
>>  > Note, intrinsics are correctly handle case when
>>  > On 3/22/16 8:47 AM, Hiroshi H Horii wrote:
>>  > > Dear all:
>>  > >
>>  > > Can I please request reviews for the following change?
>>  > > This change was created for JDK 9 to enable POWER8's AES
>>  > > instructions for AES calculation.
>>  > >
>>  > > This request follows this discussion.
>>  > > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-compiler-dev/2016-
>>  > March/021926.html
>>  > >
>>  > > Description:
>>  > > This change adds stub routines support for single-block AES
>>  > > encryption and decryption operations on the POWER8 platform.
>>  > > They are available only when the application is configured to
>>  > > use SunJCE crypto provider on little endian.
>>  > >
>>  > > These stubs make use of efficient hardware AES instructions
>>  > > and thus offer significant performance improvements over
>>  > > JITed code on POWER8 as on x86 and SPARC. AES stub routines
>>  > > are enabled by default on POWER8 platforms that support AES
>>  > > instructions (vcipher). They can be explicitly enabled or
>>  > > disabled on the command-line using UseAES and
>>  > > UseAESIntrinsics JVM flags. Unlike x86 and SPARC, vcipher
>>  > > and vnchiper of POWER8 need the same round keys of AES.
>>  > > Therefore, inline_aescrypt_Block in library_call.cpp calls the
>>  > > stub with AESCrypt.sessionK[0] as round keys.
>>  > >
>>  > > Summary of source code changes:
>>  > >
>>  > >   *src/cpu/ppc/vm/assembler_ppc.hpp
>>  > >   *src/cpu/ppc/vm/assembler_ppc.inline.hpp
>>  > >     - Adds support for vrld instruction to rotate vector register
>> values
>>  > >        with left doubleword.
>>  > >
>>  > >   *src/cpu/ppc/vm/stubGenerator_ppc.cpp
>>  > >     - Defines stubs for single-block AES encryption and decryption
>>  > >        routines supporting all key sizes (128, 192 and 256-bit).
>>  > >     - Current POWER AES decryption instructions are not compatible
>>  > >        with SunJCE expanded decryption key format. Thus decryption
>>  > >        stubs read the expanded encryption keys (sessionK[0]) with
>>  > >        descendant order.
>>  > >     - Encryption stubs use SunJCE expanded encryption key as their
>>  > >        is no incompatibility issue between POWER8 AES encryption
>>  > >        instructions and SunJCE expanded encryption keys.
>>  > >
>>  > >   *src/cpu/ppc/vm/vm_version_ppc.cpp
>>  > >     - Detects AES capabilities of the underlying CPU by using
>>  > >        has_vcipher().
>>  > >     - Enables UseAES and UseAESIntrinsics flags if the underlying
>>  > >        CPU supports AES instructions and neither of them is
>> explicitly
>>  > >        disabled on the command-line. Generate warning message if
>>  > >        either of these flags are enabled on the command-line
>>  > >        whereas the underlying CPU does not support AES instructions.
>>  > >
>>  > >   *src/share/vm/opto/library_call.cpp
>>  > >      - Passes the first input parameter, reference to sessionK[0]
>> to the
>>  > >         AES stubs only on the POWER platform.
>>  > >
>>  > >    *src/share/vm/opto/graphKit.cpp
>>  > >      - Supports T_NARROWOOP type for GraphKit::load_array_element.
>>  > >
>>  > > Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8152172
>>  > > Webrev:
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mdoerr/8152172_ppc64le_aes/webrev.00/
>>  > >
>>  > >
>>  > > Regards,
>>  > > Hiroshi
>>  > > -----------------------
>>  > > Hiroshi Horii,
>>  > > IBM Research - Tokyo
>>  > >
>>  >
>>



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