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camellia-simd-aesni
Camellia cipher SIMD vector implementations for x86 (with AES-NI, VAES and/or GFNI instructions), ARM (with ARMv8 Crypto Extension instructions) and POWER (with VMX+VSX+crypto instructions)
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sm4ni
Demonstration that AES-NI instructions can be used to implement the Chinese Encryption Standard SM4
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> camellia_aesni_avx_x86_64
An interesting point here is that AES-NI can be used to accelerate a host of things other than AES. In this case, it's because the S-box can take advantage of the AES S-Box (SubBytes) instruction: https://github.com/jkivilin/camellia-simd-aesni; https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sha....
Similar acceleration has been done with SM4, the Chinese analogue of AES. https://github.com/mjosaarinen/sm4ni
> camellia_aesni_avx_x86_64
An interesting point here is that AES-NI can be used to accelerate a host of things other than AES. In this case, it's because the S-box can take advantage of the AES S-Box (SubBytes) instruction: https://github.com/jkivilin/camellia-simd-aesni; https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sha....
Similar acceleration has been done with SM4, the Chinese analogue of AES. https://github.com/mjosaarinen/sm4ni