From: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@kernel.org>
To: Simon Richter <Simon.Richter@hogyros.de>
Cc: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>,
linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>,
"Jason A . Donenfeld" <Jason@zx2c4.com>,
linux-mips@vger.kernel.org, linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org,
sparclinux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Crypto use cases (was: Remove PowerPC optimized MD5 code)
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2025 21:58:46 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250805045846.GA10695@sol> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <913e23f9-d039-4de1-a0d3-d1067dcda8ac@hogyros.de>
On Tue, Aug 05, 2025 at 01:49:31PM +0900, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 8/5/25 07:59, Eric Biggers wrote:
>
> > > md5sum uses the kernel's MD5 code:
>
> > What? That's crazy. Userspace MD5 code would be faster and more
> > reliable. No need to make syscalls, transfer data to and from the
> > kernel, have an external dependency, etc. Is this the coreutils md5sum?
> > We need to get this reported and fixed.
>
> The userspace API allows zero-copy transfers from userspace, and AFAIK also
> directly operating on files without ever transferring the data to userspace
> (so we save one copy).
>
> Userspace requests are also where the asynchronous hardware offload units
> get to chomp on large blocks of data while the CPU is doing something else:
>
> $ time dd if=test.bin of=/dev/zero bs=1G # warm up caches
> real 0m1.541s
> user 0m0.000s
> sys 0m0.732s
>
> $ time gzip -9 <test.bin >test.bin.gz # compress with the CPU
> real 2m57.789s
> user 2m55.986s
> sys 0m1.508s
>
> $ time ./gzfht_test test.bin # compress with NEST unit
> real 0m3.207s
> user 0m0.584s
> sys 0m2.487s
>
> $ time gzip -d <test.bin.nx.gz >test.bin.nx # decompress with CPU
> real 1m0.103s
> user 0m57.990s
> sys 0m1.878s
>
> $ time ./gunz_test test.bin.gz # decompress with NEST unit
> real 0m2.722s
> user 0m0.200s
> sys 0m1.872s
>
> That's why I'm objecting to measuring the general usefulness of hardware
> crypto units by the standards of fscrypt, which has an artificial limitation
> of never submitting blocks larger than 4kB: there are other use cases that
> don't have that limitation, and where the overhead is negligible because it
> is incurred only once for a few gigabytes of data.
>
> That's why I suggested changing from a priority field to "speed" and
> "overhead" fields, and calculate priority for each application as
> (size/speed+overhead) -- smallest number wins, size is what the application
> expects to use as the typical request size (which for fscrypt and IPsec is
> on the small side, so it would always select the CPU unless there was a
> low-overhead offload engine available)
>
> This probably needs some adjustment to allow selecting a low-power
> implementation (e.g. on mobile, I'd want to use offloading for fscrypt even
> if it is slower), and model request batching which reduces the overhead in a
> busy system, but it should be a good start.
What does this have to do with this thread, which is about the PowerPC
optimized MD5 code?
- Eric
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-08-05 4:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-08-03 20:44 [PATCH 0/7] MD5 library functions Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 1/7] mips: cavium-octeon: Remove Octeon optimized MD5 code Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 2/7] mips: cavium-octeon: Move octeon-crypto.c into parent dir Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 3/7] crypto: powerpc/md5 - Remove PowerPC optimized MD5 code Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 22:07 ` Segher Boessenkool
2025-08-03 22:14 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 22:27 ` Segher Boessenkool
2025-08-03 22:56 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-04 17:42 ` Christophe Leroy
2025-08-04 18:09 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-04 19:02 ` Christophe Leroy
2025-08-04 22:59 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-04 23:09 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-05 6:21 ` Christophe Leroy
2025-08-05 4:49 ` Crypto use cases (was: Remove PowerPC optimized MD5 code) Simon Richter
2025-08-05 4:58 ` Eric Biggers [this message]
2025-08-05 7:17 ` Crypto use cases Simon Richter
2025-08-05 17:15 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-05 6:27 ` [PATCH 3/7] crypto: powerpc/md5 - Remove PowerPC optimized MD5 code Christophe Leroy
2025-08-05 16:16 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 4/7] crypto: sparc/md5 - Remove SPARC64 " Eric Biggers
2025-08-04 4:44 ` Simon Richter
2025-08-04 6:07 ` Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 5/7] lib/crypto: md5: Add MD5 and HMAC-MD5 library functions Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 6/7] crypto: md5 - Wrap library and add HMAC support Eric Biggers
2025-08-03 20:44 ` [PATCH 7/7] lib/crypto: tests: Add KUnit tests for MD5 and HMAC-MD5 Eric Biggers
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