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authorVladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz>2020-02-18 12:17:45 +0100
committerVladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz>2020-02-18 12:22:51 +0100
commit03d69128b233c4bab40cc85daa326ad1657d18e0 (patch)
tree01e97e8c6282506cf14ba0dfff70f30a8da5d5a5 /pkgs/development/python-modules/rangehttpserver
parent036c524a2e7c5f89307eda623af0e9e6390a98d2 (diff)
nettle: runtime selection of HW-accelerated code
> Include multiple versions of certain functions in the library, > and select the ones to use at run-time, depending on available > processor features. Supported for ARM and x86_64. The current version seems to accelerate AES and SHA families. Size increase on x86_64 is <10k in our case. It can make quite some performance difference; I tried $ time ./result-dev/bin/nettle-hash -a sha256 /some/file/around/2G And the total CPU time went down from 8.5s to 2s (single thread). Now it matches the time of openssl $ time openssl sha256 /some/file/around/2G Of course, in real life it will be much harder to notice a difference... Platforms without support for this (e.g. i686) seem to still build fine, and ARMv7 cross-build also succeeds for me, so hopefully all is OK.
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