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This change aims to improve the speed of incremental builds.
176 lines
4.4 KiB
C++
176 lines
4.4 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2020-2022, the SerenityOS developers.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/Array.h>
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#include <AK/Span.h>
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#include <AK/Types.h>
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#include <LibCrypto/Checksum/CRC32.h>
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#ifdef __ARM_ACLE
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# include <arm_acle.h>
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#endif
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namespace Crypto::Checksum {
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#if __ARM_ARCH >= 8 && defined(__ARM_FEATURE_CRC32) && defined(__ARM_ACLE)
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void CRC32::update(ReadonlyBytes span)
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{
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// FIXME: Does this require runtime checking on rpi?
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// (Maybe the instruction is present on the rpi4 but not on the rpi3?)
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u8 const* data = span.data();
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size_t size = span.size();
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while (size > 0 && (reinterpret_cast<FlatPtr>(data) & 7) != 0) {
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m_state = __crc32b(m_state, *data);
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++data;
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--size;
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}
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auto* data64 = reinterpret_cast<u64 const*>(data);
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while (size >= 8) {
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m_state = __crc32d(m_state, *data64);
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++data64;
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size -= 8;
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}
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data = reinterpret_cast<u8 const*>(data64);
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while (size > 0) {
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m_state = __crc32b(m_state, *data);
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++data;
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--size;
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}
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}
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// FIXME: On Intel, use _mm_crc32_u8 / _mm_crc32_u64 if available (SSE 4.2).
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#else
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static constexpr size_t ethernet_polynomial = 0xEDB88320;
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# if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
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// This implements Intel's slicing-by-8 algorithm. Their original paper is no longer on their website,
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// but their source code is still available for reference:
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// https://sourceforge.net/projects/slicing-by-8/
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static constexpr auto generate_table()
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{
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Array<Array<u32, 256>, 8> data {};
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for (u32 i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
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auto value = i;
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for (size_t j = 0; j < 8; ++j)
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value = (value >> 1) ^ ((value & 1) * ethernet_polynomial);
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data[0][i] = value;
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}
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for (u32 i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
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for (size_t j = 1; j < 8; ++j)
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data[j][i] = (data[j - 1][i] >> 8) ^ data[0][data[j - 1][i] & 0xff];
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}
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return data;
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}
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static constexpr auto table = generate_table();
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struct AlignmentData {
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ReadonlyBytes misaligned;
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ReadonlyBytes aligned;
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};
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static AlignmentData split_bytes_for_alignment(ReadonlyBytes data, size_t alignment)
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{
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auto address = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(data.data());
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auto offset = alignment - address % alignment;
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if (offset == alignment)
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return { {}, data };
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if (data.size() < alignment)
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return { data, {} };
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return { data.trim(offset), data.slice(offset) };
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}
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static constexpr u32 single_byte_crc(u32 crc, u8 byte)
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{
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return (crc >> 8) ^ table[0][(crc & 0xff) ^ byte];
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}
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void CRC32::update(ReadonlyBytes data)
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{
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// The provided data may not be aligned to a 4-byte boundary, required to reinterpret its address
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// into a u32 in the loop below. So we split the bytes into two segments: the misaligned bytes
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// (which undergo the standard 1-byte-at-a-time algorithm) and remaining aligned bytes.
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auto [misaligned_data, aligned_data] = split_bytes_for_alignment(data, alignof(u32));
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for (auto byte : misaligned_data)
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m_state = single_byte_crc(m_state, byte);
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while (aligned_data.size() >= 8) {
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auto const* segment = reinterpret_cast<u32 const*>(aligned_data.data());
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auto low = *segment ^ m_state;
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auto high = *(++segment);
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m_state = table[0][(high >> 24) & 0xff]
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^ table[1][(high >> 16) & 0xff]
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^ table[2][(high >> 8) & 0xff]
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^ table[3][high & 0xff]
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^ table[4][(low >> 24) & 0xff]
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^ table[5][(low >> 16) & 0xff]
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^ table[6][(low >> 8) & 0xff]
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^ table[7][low & 0xff];
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aligned_data = aligned_data.slice(8);
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}
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for (auto byte : aligned_data)
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m_state = single_byte_crc(m_state, byte);
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}
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# else
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// FIXME: Implement the slicing-by-8 algorithm for big endian CPUs.
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static constexpr auto generate_table()
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{
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Array<u32, 256> data {};
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for (auto i = 0u; i < data.size(); i++) {
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u32 value = i;
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for (auto j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
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if (value & 1) {
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value = ethernet_polynomial ^ (value >> 1);
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} else {
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value = value >> 1;
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}
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}
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data[i] = value;
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}
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return data;
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}
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static constexpr auto table = generate_table();
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void CRC32::update(ReadonlyBytes data)
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{
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for (size_t i = 0; i < data.size(); i++) {
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m_state = table[(m_state ^ data.at(i)) & 0xFF] ^ (m_state >> 8);
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}
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}
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# endif
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#endif
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u32 CRC32::digest()
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{
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return ~m_state;
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}
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}
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