#include "driver-cpu.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "miner.h" #ifdef WANT_VIA_PADLOCK static void via_sha256(void *hash, void *buf, unsigned len) { unsigned stat = 0; asm volatile(".byte 0xf3, 0x0f, 0xa6, 0xd0" :"+S"(buf), "+a"(stat) :"c"(len), "D" (hash) :"memory"); } bool scanhash_via(int thr_id, const unsigned char *pmidstate, unsigned char *data_inout, unsigned char *phash1, unsigned char *phash, const unsigned char *target, uint32_t max_nonce, uint32_t *last_nonce, uint32_t n) { unsigned char data[128] __attribute__((aligned(128))); unsigned char tmp_hash[32] __attribute__((aligned(128))); unsigned char tmp_hash1[32] __attribute__((aligned(128))); uint32_t *data32 = (uint32_t *) data; uint32_t *hash32 = (uint32_t *) tmp_hash; uint32_t *nonce = (uint32_t *)(data + 64 + 12); unsigned long stat_ctr = 0; int i; work_restart[thr_id].restart = 0; /* bitcoin gives us big endian input, but via wants LE, * so we reverse the swapping bitcoin has already done (extra work) * in order to permit the hardware to swap everything * back to BE again (extra work). */ for (i = 0; i < 128/4; i++) data32[i] = swab32(((uint32_t *)data_inout)[i]); while (1) { n++; *nonce = n; /* first SHA256 transform */ memcpy(tmp_hash1, sha256_init_state, 32); via_sha256(tmp_hash1, data, 80); /* or maybe 128? */ for (i = 0; i < 32/4; i++) ((uint32_t *)tmp_hash1)[i] = swab32(((uint32_t *)tmp_hash1)[i]); /* second SHA256 transform */ memcpy(tmp_hash, sha256_init_state, 32); via_sha256(tmp_hash, tmp_hash1, 32); stat_ctr++; if (unlikely((hash32[7] == 0) && fulltest(tmp_hash, target))) { /* swap nonce'd data back into original storage area; * TODO: only swap back the nonce, rather than all data */ for (i = 0; i < 128/4; i++) { uint32_t *dout32 = (uint32_t *) data_inout; dout32[i] = swab32(data32[i]); } *last_nonce = n; return true; } if ((n >= max_nonce) || work_restart[thr_id].restart) { *last_nonce = n; return false; } } } #endif /* WANT_VIA_PADLOCK */