Verified the new xenial-proposed openssl and libssl debs, both AES and
SHA performance have been significantly improved.

We tested the following packages from xenial-proposed on arm64 (aarch64
with fp asimd evtstrm aes pmull sha1 sha2 crc32) and the performance
result is as expected:

libssl1.0.0_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.deb
libssl1.0.0-dbg_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.deb
libssl1.0.0-dbgsym_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.ddeb
libssl-dev_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.deb
libssl-dev-dbgsym_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.ddeb
libssl-doc_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_all.deb
openssl_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.deb
openssl-dbgsym_1.0.2g-1ubuntu2_arm64.ddeb

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  arm64 build doesn't use asm and is 4x-16x slower than it could be

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