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author | Joel A Fernandes <joelagnel@ti.com> | 2013-05-28 19:02:55 -0500 |
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committer | Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> | 2013-06-05 16:43:05 +0800 |
commit | a3485e685faa37ba92462bec2f18b98c3c825c76 (patch) | |
tree | 7973c65bff28eeb3847e52a658f85fab561fa0f9 /drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c | |
parent | 67822649d7305caf3dd50ed46c27b99c94eff996 (diff) | |
download | linux-a3485e685faa37ba92462bec2f18b98c3c825c76.tar.bz2 |
crypto: omap-aes - Don't idle/start AES device between Encrypt operations
Calling runtime PM API for every block causes serious perf hit to
crypto operations that are done on a long buffer.
As crypto is performed on a page boundary, encrypting large buffers can
cause a series of crypto operations divided by page. The runtime PM API
is also called those many times.
We call runtime_pm_get_sync only at beginning on the session (cra_init)
and runtime_pm_put at the end. This result in upto a 50% speedup as below.
This doesn't make the driver to keep the system awake as runtime get/put
is only called during a crypto session which completes usually quickly.
Before:
root@beagleboard:~# time -v openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 16 size blocks: 13310 aes-128-cbc's in 0.01s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 64 size blocks: 13040 aes-128-cbc's in 0.04s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 256 size blocks: 9134 aes-128-cbc's in 0.03s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 1024 size blocks: 8939 aes-128-cbc's in 0.01s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 8192 size blocks: 4299 aes-128-cbc's in 0.00s
After:
root@beagleboard:~# time -v openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 16 size blocks: 18911 aes-128-cbc's in 0.02s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 64 size blocks: 18878 aes-128-cbc's in 0.02s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 256 size blocks: 11878 aes-128-cbc's in 0.10s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 1024 size blocks: 11538 aes-128-cbc's in 0.05s
Doing aes-128-cbc for 3s on 8192 size blocks: 4857 aes-128-cbc's in 0.03s
While at it, also drop enter and exit pr_debugs, in related code. tracers
can be used for that.
Tested on a Beaglebone (AM335x SoC) board.
Signed-off-by: Joel A Fernandes <joelagnel@ti.com>
Acked-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c | 29 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c b/drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c index 305a2aacf9b3..5f7980586850 100644 --- a/drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c +++ b/drivers/crypto/omap-aes.c @@ -203,13 +203,6 @@ static void omap_aes_write_n(struct omap_aes_dev *dd, u32 offset, static int omap_aes_hw_init(struct omap_aes_dev *dd) { - /* - * clocks are enabled when request starts and disabled when finished. - * It may be long delays between requests. - * Device might go to off mode to save power. - */ - pm_runtime_get_sync(dd->dev); - if (!(dd->flags & FLAGS_INIT)) { dd->flags |= FLAGS_INIT; dd->err = 0; @@ -636,7 +629,6 @@ static void omap_aes_finish_req(struct omap_aes_dev *dd, int err) pr_debug("err: %d\n", err); - pm_runtime_put(dd->dev); dd->flags &= ~FLAGS_BUSY; req->base.complete(&req->base, err); @@ -837,8 +829,16 @@ static int omap_aes_ctr_decrypt(struct ablkcipher_request *req) static int omap_aes_cra_init(struct crypto_tfm *tfm) { - pr_debug("enter\n"); + struct omap_aes_dev *dd = NULL; + + /* Find AES device, currently picks the first device */ + spin_lock_bh(&list_lock); + list_for_each_entry(dd, &dev_list, list) { + break; + } + spin_unlock_bh(&list_lock); + pm_runtime_get_sync(dd->dev); tfm->crt_ablkcipher.reqsize = sizeof(struct omap_aes_reqctx); return 0; @@ -846,7 +846,16 @@ static int omap_aes_cra_init(struct crypto_tfm *tfm) static void omap_aes_cra_exit(struct crypto_tfm *tfm) { - pr_debug("enter\n"); + struct omap_aes_dev *dd = NULL; + + /* Find AES device, currently picks the first device */ + spin_lock_bh(&list_lock); + list_for_each_entry(dd, &dev_list, list) { + break; + } + spin_unlock_bh(&list_lock); + + pm_runtime_put_sync(dd->dev); } /* ********************** ALGS ************************************ */ |