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aes_speed

Speed optimized Verilog implementation of the symmetric block cipher AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) as specified in the NIST document FIPS 197.

This core is modified version of the Cryptech AES core. Note that the name of the core modules are identical to that core. The purpose of this is to allow a drop-in replacement in Cryptech designs.

Status

Just started, not done. Does not work.

Introduction

This implementation supports 128 and 256 bit keys. The implementation is iterative and process one 128 block at a time. Blocks are processed on a word level with 4 S-boxes in the data path. The S-boxes for encryption are shared with the key expansion and the core can thus not do key update in parallel with block processing.

The encipher and decipher block processing datapaths are separated and basically self contained given access to a set of round keys and a block. This makes it possible to hard wire either encipher or decipher and allow the build tools to optimize away the other functionality which will reduce the size to about 50%. For cipher modes such as CTR, GCM decryption in the AES core will never be used and thus the decipher block processing can be removed.

This is a fairly compact implementation. Further reduction could be achived by just having a single S-box. Similarly the performane can be increased by having 8 or even 16 S-boxes which would reduce the number of cycles to two cycles for each round.

Performance and area comparison

Number of cycles for the Cryptech AES core: - TBW

Number of cycles for the Cryptech AES core: - TBW

Resources used by the Crypteh AES core: