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Garrett Bodley 3b78ca0626 crypto/sha512: Avo port of sha512block_amd64.s
This implementation utilizes the same registers found in the reference
implementation, aiming to produce a minimal semantic diff between the
Avo-generated output and the original hand-written assembly.

To verify the Avo implementation, the reference and Avo-generated
assembly files are fed to `go tool asm`, capturing the debug output into
corresponding temp files. The debug output contains supplementary
metadata (line numbers, instruction offsets, and source file references)
that must be removed in order to obtain a semantic diff of the two
files. This is accomplished via a small utility script written in awk.

Commands used to verify Avo output:

GOROOT=$(go env GOROOT)
ASM_PATH="src/crypto/sha512/sha512block_amd64.s"
REFERENCE="54fe0fd43fcf8609666c16ae6d15ed92873b1564"

go tool asm -o /dev/null -I "$GOROOT"/src/runtime -debug \
  <(git cat-file -p "$REFERENCE:$ASM_PATH") \
  > /tmp/reference.s

go tool asm -o /dev/null -I "$GOROOT"/src/runtime -debug \
  "$ASM_PATH" \
  > /tmp/avo.s

normalize(){
  awk '{
    $1=$2=$3="";
    print substr($0,4)
  }'
}

diff <(normalize < /tmp/reference.s) <(normalize < /tmp/avo.s)

Change-Id: I172f0cb97252635c657efe82d1b547e6b6f40ebb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/598958
Reviewed-by: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
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