// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // +build ignore package aes import ( "crypto/cipher" "crypto/internal/cipherhw" ) type code int // Function codes for the cipher message family of instructions. const ( aes128 code = 18 aes192 = 19 aes256 = 20 ) type aesCipherAsm struct { function code // code for cipher message instruction key []byte // key (128, 192 or 256 bytes) storage [256]byte // array backing key slice } // cryptBlocks invokes the cipher message (KM) instruction with // the given function code. This is equivalent to AES in ECB // mode. The length must be a multiple of BlockSize (16). //go:noescape func cryptBlocks(c code, key, dst, src *byte, length int) var useAsm = cipherhw.AESGCMSupport() func newCipher(key []byte) (cipher.Block, error) { if !useAsm { return newCipherGeneric(key) } var function code switch len(key) { case 128 / 8: function = aes128 case 192 / 8: function = aes192 case 256 / 8: function = aes256 default: return nil, KeySizeError(len(key)) } var c aesCipherAsm c.function = function c.key = c.storage[:len(key)] copy(c.key, key) return &c, nil } func (c *aesCipherAsm) BlockSize() int { return BlockSize } func (c *aesCipherAsm) Encrypt(dst, src []byte) { if len(src) < BlockSize { panic("crypto/aes: input not full block") } if len(dst) < BlockSize { panic("crypto/aes: output not full block") } cryptBlocks(c.function, &c.key[0], &dst[0], &src[0], BlockSize) } func (c *aesCipherAsm) Decrypt(dst, src []byte) { if len(src) < BlockSize { panic("crypto/aes: input not full block") } if len(dst) < BlockSize { panic("crypto/aes: output not full block") } // The decrypt function code is equal to the function code + 128. cryptBlocks(c.function+128, &c.key[0], &dst[0], &src[0], BlockSize) } // expandKey is used by BenchmarkExpand. cipher message (KM) does not need key // expansion so there is no assembly equivalent. func expandKey(key []byte, enc, dec []uint32) { expandKeyGo(key, enc, dec) }