VIA PadLock is a central processing unit (CPU) instruction set extension to the x86 microprocessor instruction set architecture (ISA) found on processors produced by VIA Technologies and Zhaoxin. Introduced in 2003 with the VIA Centaur CPUs, the additional instructions provide hardware-accelerated random number generation (RNG), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), SHA-1, SHA256, and Montgomery modular multiplication.[1][2]
Instructions
editThe PadLock instruction set can be divided into four subsets:[1]
- Random number generation (RNG)
XSTORE
: Store Available Random Bytes (akaXSTORERNG
)REP XSTORE
: Store ECX Random Bytes
- Advanced cryptography engine (ACE) - for AES crypto; two versions
REP XCRYPTECB
: Electronic code bookREP XCRYPTCBC
: Cipher Block ChainingREP XCRYPTCTR
: Counter Mode (ACE2)REP XCRYPTCFB
: Cipher Feedback ModeREP XCRYPTOFB
: Output Feedback Mode
- SHA hash engine (PHE)
REP XSHA1
: Hash Function SHA-1REP XSHA256
: Hash Function SHA-256
- Montgomery multiplier (PMM)
REP MONTMUL
The padlock capability is indicated via a CPUID
instruction with EAX = 0xC0000000
. If the resultant EAX >= 0xC0000001
, the CPU is aware of Centaur features. An additional request with EAX = 0xC0000001
then returns PadLock support in EDX
. The padlock capability can be toggled on or off with MSR 0X1107
.[1]
VIA PadLock found on some Zhaoxin CPUs have SM3 hashing and SM4 block cipher added.[3]
CPUs with PadLock
edit- All VIA Nano CPUs support SHA, AES, and RNG.
- All VIA Eden CPUs since 2003 (C3 Nehemiah) support AES and RNG. All these released since 2006 support AES, RNG, SHA, and PMM.
- All VIA C7 CPUs support AES, RNG, SHA, and PMM.
Supporting software
edit- Linux kernel since 2.6.11 has PadLock AES. PadLock SHA was introduced in 2.6.19. These are handled as "hardware crypto devices".[4]
- FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD support PadLock.[5]
- OpenSSL supports PadLock AES and SHA since 2004 (0.9.7f/0.9.8a).[6]
- GNU assembler supports PadLock since 2004.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "VIA PadLock Programming Guide". August 4, 2005. Archived from the original on May 26, 2010.
- ^ "VIA PadLock - Wicked Fast Encryption". www.logix.cz.
- ^ "Kaixian ZX-C+ Series 4-core CPU". Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
- ^ "VIA PadLock support for Linux". www.logix.cz.
- ^ FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual –
- ^ "openssl/engines/e_padlock.c". GitHub. 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Added new instructions for next version of VIA PadLock core. · bminor/binutils-gdb@30d1c83". GitHub.