On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 04:40:26PM -0800, Eric Biggers wrote:
> From: Eric Biggers <ebigg...@google.com>
> 
> Using %rbp as a temporary register breaks frame pointer convention and
> breaks stack traces when unwinding from an interrupt in the crypto code.
> 
> In twofish-3way, we can't simply replace %rbp with another register
> because there are none available.  Instead, we use the stack to hold the
> values that %rbp, %r11, and %r12 were holding previously.  Each of these
> values represents the half of the output from the previous Feistel round
> that is being passed on unchanged to the following round.  They are only
> used once per round, when they are exchanged with %rax, %rbx, and %rcx.
> 
> As a result, we free up 3 registers (one per block) and can reassign
> them so that %rbp is not used, and additionally %r14 and %r15 are not
> used so they do not need to be saved/restored.
> 
> There may be a small overhead caused by replacing 'xchg REG, REG' with
> the needed sequence 'mov MEM, REG; mov REG, MEM; mov REG, REG' once per
> round.  But, counterintuitively, when I tested "ctr-twofish-3way" on a
> Haswell processor, the new version was actually about 2% faster.
> (Perhaps 'xchg' is not as well optimized as plain moves.)
> 
> Reported-by: syzbot <syzkal...@googlegroups.com>
> Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebigg...@google.com>

Patch applied.  Thanks.
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