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including loadstor.h actually just needed get_byte and nothing else.
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or big endian, for large loads always memcpy, then go back and swap as
needed. Otherwise (unknown or mixed endian) just load one at a time as
usual.
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bswap.h); too many external apps rely on loadstor.h existing.
Define 64-bit generic bswap in terms of 32-bit bswap, since it's
not much slower if 32-bit is also generic, and much faster if
it's not. This may be quite helpful on 32-bit x86 in particular.
Change formulation of generic 32-bit bswap. It may be faster or
slower depending on the CPU, especially the latency and throuput
of rotate instructions, but should be faster on an ideally
superscalar processor with rotate instructions (ie, what I expect
future CPUs to look more like).
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Fixes for the amalgamation generator for internal headers.
Remove BOTAN_DLL exporting macros from all internal-only headers;
the classes/functions there don't need to be exported, and
avoiding the PIC/GOT indirection can be a big win.
Add missing BOTAN_DLLs where necessary, mostly gfpmath and cvc
For GCC, use -fvisibility=hidden and set BOTAN_DLL to the
visibility __attribute__ to export those classes/functions.
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Rename BOTAN_UNALIGNED_LOADSTOR_OK to BOTAN_UNALIGNED_MEMORY_ACCESS_OK
which is somewhat more clear as to the point.
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change some of the hash functions to use it as low hanging fruit.
Probably could use further optimization (just unrolls x4 currently), but
merely having it as syntax is good as it allows optimizing many functions
at once (eg using SSE2 to do 4-way byteswaps).
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Add new load options that are passed a number of variables by reference,
setting them all at once. Will allow for batching operations (eg using
SIMD operations to do 128-bit wide bswaps) for future optimizations.
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that claim to be by defining __GNUG__ (such as Intel C++)) in new utils
header prefetch.h
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up during the Fedora submission review, that each source file include some
text about the license. One handy Perl script later and each file now has
the line
Distributed under the terms of the Botan license
after the copyright notices.
While I was in there modifying every file anyway, I also stripped out the
remainder of the block comments (lots of astericks before and after the
text); this is stylistic thing I picked up when I was first learning C++
but in retrospect it is not a good style as the structure makes it harder
to modify comments (with the result that comments become fewer, shorter and
are less likely to be updated, which are not good things).
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