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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. * * Portions of the attached software ("Contribution") are developed by * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., and are contributed to the OpenSSL project. * * The Contribution is licensed pursuant to the Eric Young open source * license provided above. * * The binary polynomial arithmetic software is originally written by * Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila of Sun Microsystems * Laboratories. */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_BN_INTERNAL_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_BN_INTERNAL_H #include #if defined(OPENSSL_X86_64) && defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__) #pragma warning(push, 3) #include #pragma warning(pop) #pragma intrinsic(_umul128) #endif #include "../../internal.h" typedef crypto_word BN_ULONG; #if defined(OPENSSL_64_BIT) #if defined(BORINGSSL_HAS_UINT128) // MSVC doesn't support two-word integers on 64-bit. #define BN_ULLONG uint128_t #endif #define BN_BITS2 64 #define BN_MONT_CTX_N0_LIMBS 1 #define BN_MONT_CTX_N0(hi, lo) TOBN(hi, lo), 0 #define TOBN(hi, lo) ((BN_ULONG)(hi) << 32 | (lo)) #elif defined(OPENSSL_32_BIT) #define BN_ULLONG uint64_t #define BN_BITS2 32 // On some 32-bit platforms, Montgomery multiplication is done using 64-bit // arithmetic with SIMD instructions. On such platforms, |BN_MONT_CTX::n0| // needs to be two words long. Only certain 32-bit platforms actually make use // of n0[1] and shorter R value would suffice for the others. However, // currently only the assembly files know which is which. #define BN_MONT_CTX_N0_LIMBS 2 #define BN_MONT_CTX_N0(hi, lo) TOBN(hi, lo) #define TOBN(hi, lo) (lo), (hi) #else #error "Must define either OPENSSL_32_BIT or OPENSSL_64_BIT" #endif // |num| must be at least 4, at least on x86. // // In other forks, |bn_mul_mont| returns an |int| indicating whether it // actually did the multiplication. All our implementations always do the // multiplication, and forcing callers to deal with the possibility of it // failing just leads to further problems. // // In other forks, |bn_mod_mul|'s `num` argument has type |int| but it is // implicitly treated as a |size_t|; when |int| is smaller than |size_t| // then the |movq 48(%rsp),%r9| done by x86_64-xlate.pl implicitly does the // conversion. OPENSSL_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(int) == sizeof(size_t) || (sizeof(int) == 4 && sizeof(size_t) == 8), "int and size_t ABI mismatch"); void bn_mul_mont(BN_ULONG *rp, const BN_ULONG *ap, const BN_ULONG *bp, const BN_ULONG *np, const BN_ULONG *n0, size_t num); static inline void bn_umult_lohi(BN_ULONG *low_out, BN_ULONG *high_out, BN_ULONG a, BN_ULONG b) { #if defined(OPENSSL_X86_64) && defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__) *low_out = _umul128(a, b, high_out); #else BN_ULLONG result = (BN_ULLONG)a * b; *low_out = (BN_ULONG)result; *high_out = (BN_ULONG)(result >> BN_BITS2); #endif } #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_BN_INTERNAL_H