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[3.7] bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (GH-20444) #23438
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* bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com>
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The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> Rebased for Python 2.7 by Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
Thanks @miss-islington for the PR, and @benjaminp for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.6. |
GH-23767 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.6 branch. |
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The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit db95802) Co-authored-by: Miss Islington (bot) <31488909+miss-islington@users.noreply.github.com>
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The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com>
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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bpo-40791: Make compare_digest more constant-time. (pythonGH-23438) (pythonGH-23767) The existing volatile `left`/`right` pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be _used_. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency between `result` and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization. (This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .) (cherry picked from commit 3172936) Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@google.com> (cherry picked from commit 8bef9eb)
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The existing volatile
left
/right
pointers guarantee that the reads will all occur, but does not guarantee that they will be used. So a compiler can still short-circuit the loop, saving e.g. the overhead of doing the xors and especially the overhead of the data dependency betweenresult
and the reads. That would change performance depending on where the first unequal byte occurs. This change removes that optimization.(This is change GH-1 from https://bugs.python.org/issue40791 .)
(cherry picked from commit 3172936)
Co-authored-by: Devin Jeanpierre jeanpierreda@google.com
https://bugs.python.org/issue40791