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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jens Steube
4d2485db0f Re-enable warmup on SCRYPT based algorithms for more accurate results.
Fix TMTO handling
2025-06-15 18:00:08 +02:00
Jens Steube
07395626fa Introduce hashes_init_stage5() and call module_extra_tmp_size() there. At this stage, the self-test hash is initialized and its values can be used.
Remove hard-coded SCRYPT N, R, and P values in modules, except where they are intentionally hardcoded.
Fix a bug that always caused a TMTO value of 1, even when it was not needed.
Respect device_available_mem and device_maxmem_alloc values even if a reliable low-level free memory API is present, and always select the lowest of all available limits.
Fix benchmark_deep.pl mask to avoid UTF-8 rejects.
Improve error messages when the check verifying that all SCRYPT configuration settings across all hashes are identical is triggered.
Also improve the error message shown when the SCRYPT configuration of the self-test hash does not match that of the target hash.
Fix a bug where a low-tuned SCRYPT hash combined with a TMTO could result in fewer than 1024 iterations, which breaks the hard-coded minimum of 1024 iterations in the SCRYPT kernel.
2025-06-15 14:13:48 +02:00
Jens Steube
53186f0a7f Added OpenCL/inc_hash_scrypt.cl and src/modules/scrypt_common.c with the goal to reduce code duplication in scrypt based plugins.
Updated all scrypt based plugins.
Added condition in OpenCL/inc_hash_scrypt.cl to use local memory in case of HIP platform for a 10% speed boost.
2025-06-14 18:07:50 +02:00
Jens Steube
c87a87f992 Improvements to SCRYPT autotuning strategy
General:

The logic for calculating the SCRYPT workload has been moved
from module_extra_buffer_size() to module_extra_tuningdb_block().
Previously, this function just returned values from a static
tuning file. Now, it actually computes tuning values on the fly
based on the device's resources and SCRYPT parameters. This
was always possible, it just wasn't used that way until now.

After running the calculation, the calculated kernel_accel value
is injected into the tuning database as if it had come from a
file. The tmto value is stored internally.

Users can still override kernel-threads, kernel-accel, and
scrypt-tmto via the command line or via tuningdb file.

module_extra_tuningdb_block():

This is now where kernel_accel and tmto are automatically
calculated.

The logic for accel and tmto is now separated and more
flexible. Whether the user is using defaults, tuningdb entries, or
manual command line overrides, the code logic will try to make
smart choices based on what's actually available on the device.

First, it tries to find a kernel_accel value that fits into
available memory. It starts with a base value and simulates
tmto=1 or 2 (which is typical good on GPU).

It also leaves room for other buffers (like pws[], tmps[], etc.).
If the result is close to the actual processor count,
it gets clamped.

This value is then added to the tuning database, so hashcat can pick
it up during startup.

Once that's set, it derives tmto using available memory, thread
count, and the actual SCRYPT parameters.

module_extra_buffer_size():

This function now just returns the size of the SCRYPT B[] buffer,
based on the tmto that was already calculated.

kernel_threads:

Defaults are now set to 32 threads in most cases. On AMD GPUs,
64 threads might give a slight performance bump, but 32 is more
consistent and reliable.

For very memory-heavy algorithms (like Ethereum Wallet), it
scales down the thread count.

Here's a rough reference for other SCRYPT-based modes:

- 64 MiB: 16 threads
- 256 MiB: 4 threads

Tuning files:

All built-in tuningdb entries have been removed, because they
shouldn’t be needed anymore. But you can still add custom entries
if needed. There’s even a commented-out example in the tuningdb
file for mode 22700.

Free memory handling:

Getting the actual amount of free GPU memory is critical for
this to work right. Unfortunately, none of the common GPGPU APIs
give reliable numbers. We now query low-level interfaces like
SYSFS (AMD) and NVML (NVIDIA). Support for those APIs is in
place already, except for ADL, which still needs to be added.

Because of this, hwmon support (which handles those low-level
queries) can no longer be disabled.
2025-06-09 11:02:34 +02:00
Jens Steube
ed6e967425 Add experimental SCRYPT N-parameter auto-discovery
Remove existing tuningdb entries due to salsa_r() core
refactor. Update tuningdb engine to prefer file entries,
when available, over automatic discovery.

Improve memory-free detection per device, default
--backend-device-keepfree is now set to 0.

Old brute-force OpenCL behavior can be restored using
--backend-device-keepfree 100.
2025-06-08 07:32:32 +02:00
Jens Steube
ceb5ff5641 The Assimilation Bridge (Framework) 2025-05-29 15:38:13 +02:00
Gabriele Gristina
2adf735e51 Fixed bug in input_tokenizer when TOKEN_ATTR_FIXED_LENGTH is used and refactor modules 2023-04-11 19:34:01 +02:00
Jens Steube
c8e92f1316 Limit maximum number of threads for scrypt based hash-modes to 32, no matter the hardware.
Fixes #3507
2022-11-28 17:45:58 +01:00
Jens Steube
a7dbd73612 Add Radeon Pro W5700X to more scrypt based hash-modes and fix some metal issues 2022-11-26 13:32:33 +01:00
jsteube
1cee512c09 Add missing module_pw_min() function for -m 29800
Fixes #3462
2022-09-26 09:05:36 +00:00
Banaanhangwagen
33a5ff2d40
Create module_29800.c 2022-09-16 16:24:04 +02:00
Jens Steube
b3bfaf8e1e Rename -m 29800 to -m 24700 and other small changes 2021-04-01 11:14:18 +02:00
Gabriele Gristina
6cf3a89ac3 Added hash-mode: Stuffit5 2021-02-04 01:10:32 +01:00