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From: Fruhwirth Clemens <clemens-dated-1066221801.48ed@endorphin.org>
To: Christian Kujau <evil@g-house.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-crypto@nl.linux.org
Subject: Re: crypto benchmark results with 2.6.0-test6
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 14:43:21 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031005124321.GA2529@leto2.endorphin.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3F800BF8.3020800@g-house.de>

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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:18:00PM +0200, Christian Kujau wrote:
> Sorry, took me a while to retest.

Thanks :)

> Fruhwirth Clemens schrieb:
> >would you like to benchmark
> >http://clemens.endorphin.org/patches/aes-i586-asm-2.6.0-test5.diff
>
> yes, i did so, results on:
> http://www.nerdbynature.de/bench/prinz/

Looks promising. But it's not going to be merged because of objections by
the cryptoapi maintainer.

> >http://clemens.endorphin.org/twofish-i586/ (experimential) 
> 
> uh, i guess this masm/windoze/elf32 stuff is too much for me, i could 
> try, but don't have time to dig into this. but you could try my script, 
> and run benchmarks on your machine too.
> but: how is this twofish optimization supposed to go into mainline 
> anyway? one had to use a special compiling environment to compile a kernel?

It's not a patch, it's an add-on. I'm working on a gas version of the
assembler code so it can be merged, but it's far from being complete
(although it works).

> i set up these benchmarks for me too, because i needed to know what 
> cipher is fast enough for my own use. usually i sticked to serpent, now 
> aes-i586 looks quite good on this PC. i wonder if it will compile and so 
> something on ppc32 too, but probably not. which is a pity, because my 
> primary use of the cryptoloop is a ppc :-(

Well that's the cost of an assembler implementation ;) it's not portable. 
Probably you can one of IBM's compilers to compile the cipher of your
choice. http://www-3.ibm.com/software/awdtools/ccompilers/ ... Rumours say
they're fast than gcc.

Regards, Clemens

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  reply	other threads:[~2003-10-05 12:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-04 10:41 crypto benchmark results with 2.6.0-test6 Fruhwirth Clemens
2003-10-05 12:18 ` Christian Kujau
2003-10-05 12:43   ` Fruhwirth Clemens [this message]
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2003-10-03 18:14 Christian Kujau
2003-10-04  5:08 ` Christian Kujau

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