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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jens Steube
c6c865e32e Some final fixes for d_return_buf refactorization; Initial kernels vor veracrypts SHA256 KDF (not working) 2016-05-21 00:39:22 +02:00
jsteube
f2598025c6 Some fixes for rare kernels 2016-05-20 19:05:54 +02:00
jsteube
c79bed3b7d Prepare for a more dynamic #pragma unroll use 2016-05-09 21:32:12 +02:00
Jens Steube
0b3743ce94 - Added inline declaration to functions from simd.c, common.c, rp.c and types_ocl.c to increase performance
- Dropped static declaration from functions in all kernel to achieve OpenCL 1.1 compatibility
- Added -cl-std=CL1.1 to all kernel build options
- Created environment variable to inform NVidia OpenCL runtime to not create its own kernel cache
- Created environment variable to inform pocl OpenCL runtime to not create its own kernel cache
2016-05-01 23:15:26 +02:00
Jens Steube
23efa03209 Cleanup -m 131xx kernels to latest standard 2016-04-18 16:52:11 +02:00
Gabriele 'matrix' Gristina
c2a32eddb3 Fix build failure for -m 13100 on Apple Platform 2016-03-08 12:05:00 +01:00
jsteube
dad03e394d Fixed two major problems
1) SIMD code for all attack-mode

Macro vector_accessible() was not refactored and missing completely.
Had to rename variables rules_cnt, combs_cnt and bfs_cnt into il_cnt which was a good thing anyway as with new SIMD code they all act in the same way.

2) SIMD code for attack-mode 0

With new SIMD code, apply_rules_vect() has to return u32 not u32x.
This has massive impact on all *_a0 kernels.

I've rewritten most of them. Deep testing using test.sh is still required.

Some kernel need more fixes:

- Some are kind of completely incompatible like m10400 but they still use old check_* includes, we should get rid of them as they are no longer neccessary as we have simd.c
- Some have a chance but require additional effort like m11500. We can use commented out "#define NEW_SIMD_CODE" to find them

This change can have negative impact on -a0 performance for device that require vectorization. That is mostly CPU devices. New GPU's are all scalar, so they wont get hurt by this.
This change also proofes that there's no way to efficiently vectorize kernel rules with new SIMD code, but it enables the addition of the rule functions like @ that we were missing for some long time. This is a TODO.
2016-02-27 17:18:54 +01:00
Fist0urs
62bed36638 Add verification of checksum for -m 13100
This avoid collisions by arc4'ing all data then hmac-md5
when valid ASN1 structures headers are found.
Performance should not be impacted.
2016-02-19 23:12:46 +01:00
Fist0urs
c3dabdd69e Initial commit 2016-02-16 16:34:46 +01:00