I added a PowerPC64LE optimized version of AES and GHASH to nettle.
Patch summary:

 GHASH Algorithm

I took the advantage of several references and researches to achieve the
high-speed implementation of this algorithm. These references include
several techniques that have been used to improve the performance of the
algorithm, I will summarize the important techniques used as follows:

   - The main equation: The main equation for 4 block (128-bit each) can be
   seen in reference [1]  Digest = (((((((Digest⊕C0)*H)⊕C1)*H)⊕C2)*H)⊕C3)*H
   = ((Digest⊕C0)*H4)⊕(C1*H3)⊕(C2*H2)⊕(C3*H) to achieve more parallelism,
   this equation can be modified to address 8 blocks per one loop. It looks
   like as follows Digest =
   ((Digest⊕C0)*H8)⊕(C1*H7)⊕(C2*H6)⊕(C3*H5)⊕(C4*H4)⊕(C5*H3)⊕(C6*H2)⊕(C7*H)
   - Handling Bit-reflection of the multiplication product [1]: This
   technique moves part of the workload inside the loop to the init function
   so it is executed only once.
   - Karatsuba Algorithm: This algorithm allows to perform three
   multiplication instructions instead of four, in exchange for two additional
   Xor. This technique is well explained with figures in reference [1]
   - Deferred Recombination of partial products This technique is well
   explained with figures in reference [1]
   - Multiplication-based reduction: I tested both classical shift-based
   reduction and multiplication-based reduction, the multiplication-based
   reduction achieved better performance and less instructions. Example of
   both reductions can be seen in reference [2]

 AES
   Power ISA makes it easy to optimize AES by offering built-in AES
instructions.

AES-GCM performance (Tested on POWER9):

   - GCM_AES Encrypt ~x13.5 of nettle C implementation
   - GCM_AES Decrypt ~x13.5 of nettle C implementation
   - GCM_AES Update (Only GHASH is called) ~x26 of nettle C implementation

Notes:

   - Test 128 bytes is added to gcm-test in testsuite to test 8x loop in
   GHASH optimized function.
   - Since the functionality of gcm_set_key() is replaced with
   gcm_init_key() for PowerPC64LE, two warnings will pop up: [‘gcm_gf_shift’
   defined but not used] and [‘gcm_gf_add’ defined but not used]

 References: [1]
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/communications-ia-galois-counter-mode-paper.pdf
 [2]
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/software-support/enabling-high-performance-gcm.pdf
 [3] https://software.intel.com/file/24918 [4]
https://github.com/dot-asm/cryptogams
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