crypto: vmx - Add support for VMS instructions by ASM

OpenSSL implements optimized ASM algorithms which support
VMX instructions on Power 8 CPU.

These scripts generate an endian-agnostic ASM implementation
in order to support both big and little-endian.
	- aesp8-ppc.pl: implements suport for AES instructions
	implemented by POWER8 processor.
	- ghashp8-ppc.pl: implements support for  GHASH for Power8.
	- ppc-xlate.pl:  ppc assembler distiller.

These code has been adopted from OpenSSL project in collaboration
with the original author (Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>).

Signed-off-by: Leonidas S. Barbosa <leosilva@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
diff --git a/drivers/crypto/vmx/ppc-xlate.pl b/drivers/crypto/vmx/ppc-xlate.pl
new file mode 100755
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+++ b/drivers/crypto/vmx/ppc-xlate.pl
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+#!/usr/bin/env perl
+
+# PowerPC assembler distiller by <appro>.
+
+my $flavour = shift;
+my $output = shift;
+open STDOUT,">$output" || die "can't open $output: $!";
+
+my %GLOBALS;
+my $dotinlocallabels=($flavour=~/linux/)?1:0;
+
+################################################################
+# directives which need special treatment on different platforms
+################################################################
+my $globl = sub {
+    my $junk = shift;
+    my $name = shift;
+    my $global = \$GLOBALS{$name};
+    my $ret;
+
+    $name =~ s|^[\.\_]||;
+ 
+    SWITCH: for ($flavour) {
+	/aix/		&& do { $name = ".$name";
+				last;
+			      };
+	/osx/		&& do { $name = "_$name";
+				last;
+			      };
+	/linux.*(32|64le)/
+			&& do {	$ret .= ".globl	$name\n";
+				$ret .= ".type	$name,\@function";
+				last;
+			      };
+	/linux.*64/	&& do {	$ret .= ".globl	$name\n";
+				$ret .= ".type	$name,\@function\n";
+				$ret .= ".section	\".opd\",\"aw\"\n";
+				$ret .= ".align	3\n";
+				$ret .= "$name:\n";
+				$ret .= ".quad	.$name,.TOC.\@tocbase,0\n";
+				$ret .= ".previous\n";
+
+				$name = ".$name";
+				last;
+			      };
+    }
+
+    $ret = ".globl	$name" if (!$ret);
+    $$global = $name;
+    $ret;
+};
+my $text = sub {
+    my $ret = ($flavour =~ /aix/) ? ".csect\t.text[PR],7" : ".text";
+    $ret = ".abiversion	2\n".$ret	if ($flavour =~ /linux.*64le/);
+    $ret;
+};
+my $machine = sub {
+    my $junk = shift;
+    my $arch = shift;
+    if ($flavour =~ /osx/)
+    {	$arch =~ s/\"//g;
+	$arch = ($flavour=~/64/) ? "ppc970-64" : "ppc970" if ($arch eq "any");
+    }
+    ".machine	$arch";
+};
+my $size = sub {
+    if ($flavour =~ /linux/)
+    {	shift;
+	my $name = shift; $name =~ s|^[\.\_]||;
+	my $ret  = ".size	$name,.-".($flavour=~/64$/?".":"").$name;
+	$ret .= "\n.size	.$name,.-.$name" if ($flavour=~/64$/);
+	$ret;
+    }
+    else
+    {	"";	}
+};
+my $asciz = sub {
+    shift;
+    my $line = join(",",@_);
+    if ($line =~ /^"(.*)"$/)
+    {	".byte	" . join(",",unpack("C*",$1),0) . "\n.align	2";	}
+    else
+    {	"";	}
+};
+my $quad = sub {
+    shift;
+    my @ret;
+    my ($hi,$lo);
+    for (@_) {
+	if (/^0x([0-9a-f]*?)([0-9a-f]{1,8})$/io)
+	{  $hi=$1?"0x$1":"0"; $lo="0x$2";  }
+	elsif (/^([0-9]+)$/o)
+	{  $hi=$1>>32; $lo=$1&0xffffffff;  } # error-prone with 32-bit perl
+	else
+	{  $hi=undef; $lo=$_; }
+
+	if (defined($hi))
+	{  push(@ret,$flavour=~/le$/o?".long\t$lo,$hi":".long\t$hi,$lo");  }
+	else
+	{  push(@ret,".quad	$lo");  }
+    }
+    join("\n",@ret);
+};
+
+################################################################
+# simplified mnemonics not handled by at least one assembler
+################################################################
+my $cmplw = sub {
+    my $f = shift;
+    my $cr = 0; $cr = shift if ($#_>1);
+    # Some out-of-date 32-bit GNU assembler just can't handle cmplw...
+    ($flavour =~ /linux.*32/) ?
+	"	.long	".sprintf "0x%x",31<<26|$cr<<23|$_[0]<<16|$_[1]<<11|64 :
+	"	cmplw	".join(',',$cr,@_);
+};
+my $bdnz = sub {
+    my $f = shift;
+    my $bo = $f=~/[\+\-]/ ? 16+9 : 16;	# optional "to be taken" hint
+    "	bc	$bo,0,".shift;
+} if ($flavour!~/linux/);
+my $bltlr = sub {
+    my $f = shift;
+    my $bo = $f=~/\-/ ? 12+2 : 12;	# optional "not to be taken" hint
+    ($flavour =~ /linux/) ?		# GNU as doesn't allow most recent hints
+	"	.long	".sprintf "0x%x",19<<26|$bo<<21|16<<1 :
+	"	bclr	$bo,0";
+};
+my $bnelr = sub {
+    my $f = shift;
+    my $bo = $f=~/\-/ ? 4+2 : 4;	# optional "not to be taken" hint
+    ($flavour =~ /linux/) ?		# GNU as doesn't allow most recent hints
+	"	.long	".sprintf "0x%x",19<<26|$bo<<21|2<<16|16<<1 :
+	"	bclr	$bo,2";
+};
+my $beqlr = sub {
+    my $f = shift;
+    my $bo = $f=~/-/ ? 12+2 : 12;	# optional "not to be taken" hint
+    ($flavour =~ /linux/) ?		# GNU as doesn't allow most recent hints
+	"	.long	".sprintf "0x%X",19<<26|$bo<<21|2<<16|16<<1 :
+	"	bclr	$bo,2";
+};
+# GNU assembler can't handle extrdi rA,rS,16,48, or when sum of last two
+# arguments is 64, with "operand out of range" error.
+my $extrdi = sub {
+    my ($f,$ra,$rs,$n,$b) = @_;
+    $b = ($b+$n)&63; $n = 64-$n;
+    "	rldicl	$ra,$rs,$b,$n";
+};
+my $vmr = sub {
+    my ($f,$vx,$vy) = @_;
+    "	vor	$vx,$vy,$vy";
+};
+
+# PowerISA 2.06 stuff
+sub vsxmem_op {
+    my ($f, $vrt, $ra, $rb, $op) = @_;
+    "	.long	".sprintf "0x%X",(31<<26)|($vrt<<21)|($ra<<16)|($rb<<11)|($op*2+1);
+}
+# made-up unaligned memory reference AltiVec/VMX instructions
+my $lvx_u	= sub {	vsxmem_op(@_, 844); };	# lxvd2x
+my $stvx_u	= sub {	vsxmem_op(@_, 972); };	# stxvd2x
+my $lvdx_u	= sub {	vsxmem_op(@_, 588); };	# lxsdx
+my $stvdx_u	= sub {	vsxmem_op(@_, 716); };	# stxsdx
+my $lvx_4w	= sub { vsxmem_op(@_, 780); };	# lxvw4x
+my $stvx_4w	= sub { vsxmem_op(@_, 908); };	# stxvw4x
+
+# PowerISA 2.07 stuff
+sub vcrypto_op {
+    my ($f, $vrt, $vra, $vrb, $op) = @_;
+    "	.long	".sprintf "0x%X",(4<<26)|($vrt<<21)|($vra<<16)|($vrb<<11)|$op;
+}
+my $vcipher	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1288); };
+my $vcipherlast	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1289); };
+my $vncipher	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1352); };
+my $vncipherlast= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1353); };
+my $vsbox	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 0, 1480); };
+my $vshasigmad	= sub { my ($st,$six)=splice(@_,-2); vcrypto_op(@_, $st<<4|$six, 1730); };
+my $vshasigmaw	= sub { my ($st,$six)=splice(@_,-2); vcrypto_op(@_, $st<<4|$six, 1666); };
+my $vpmsumb	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1032); };
+my $vpmsumd	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1224); };
+my $vpmsubh	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1096); };
+my $vpmsumw	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 1160); };
+my $vaddudm	= sub { vcrypto_op(@_, 192);  };
+
+my $mtsle	= sub {
+    my ($f, $arg) = @_;
+    "	.long	".sprintf "0x%X",(31<<26)|($arg<<21)|(147*2);
+};
+
+while($line=<>) {
+
+    $line =~ s|[#!;].*$||;	# get rid of asm-style comments...
+    $line =~ s|/\*.*\*/||;	# ... and C-style comments...
+    $line =~ s|^\s+||;		# ... and skip white spaces in beginning...
+    $line =~ s|\s+$||;		# ... and at the end
+
+    {
+	$line =~ s|\b\.L(\w+)|L$1|g;	# common denominator for Locallabel
+	$line =~ s|\bL(\w+)|\.L$1|g	if ($dotinlocallabels);
+    }
+
+    {
+	$line =~ s|(^[\.\w]+)\:\s*||;
+	my $label = $1;
+	if ($label) {
+	    printf "%s:",($GLOBALS{$label} or $label);
+	    printf "\n.localentry\t$GLOBALS{$label},0"	if ($GLOBALS{$label} && $flavour =~ /linux.*64le/);
+	}
+    }
+
+    {
+	$line =~ s|^\s*(\.?)(\w+)([\.\+\-]?)\s*||;
+	my $c = $1; $c = "\t" if ($c eq "");
+	my $mnemonic = $2;
+	my $f = $3;
+	my $opcode = eval("\$$mnemonic");
+	$line =~ s/\b(c?[rf]|v|vs)([0-9]+)\b/$2/g if ($c ne "." and $flavour !~ /osx/);
+	if (ref($opcode) eq 'CODE') { $line = &$opcode($f,split(',',$line)); }
+	elsif ($mnemonic)           { $line = $c.$mnemonic.$f."\t".$line; }
+    }
+
+    print $line if ($line);
+    print "\n";
+}
+
+close STDOUT;