//======================================================================
//
// sha512_w_mem_regs.v
// -------------------
// The W memory for the SHA-512 core. This version uses 16
// 32-bit registers as a sliding window to generate the 64 words.
//
//
// Author: Joachim Strombergson
// Copyright (c) 2014 NORDUnet A/S
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//======================================================================
module sha512_w_mem(
input wire clk,
input wire reset_n,
input wire [1023 : 0] block,
input wire init,
input wire next,
output wire [63 : 0] w
);
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// Internal constant and parameter definitions.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
parameter CTRL_IDLE = 1'b0;
parameter CTRL_UPDATE = 1'b1;
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// Registers including update variables and write enable.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
reg [63 : 0] w_mem [0 : 15];
reg [63 : 0] w_mem00_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem01_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem02_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem03_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem04_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem05_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem06_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem07_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem08_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem09_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem10_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem11_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem12_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem13_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem14_new;
reg [63 : 0] w_mem15_new;
reg w_mem_we;
reg [6 : 0] w_ctr_reg;
reg [6 : 0] w_ctr_new;
reg w_ctr_we;
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// Wires.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
reg [63 : 0] w_tmp;
reg [63 : 0] w_new;
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// Concurrent connectivity for ports etc.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
assign w = w_tmp;
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// reg_update
// Update functionality for all registers in the core.
// All registers are positive edge triggered with asynchronous
// active low reset. All registers have write enable.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
always @ (posedge clk or negedge reset_n)
begin : reg_update
if (!reset_n)
begin
w_mem[00] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[01] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[02] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[03] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[04] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[05] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[06] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[07] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[08] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[09] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[10] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[11] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[12] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[13] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[14] <= 64'h0;
w_mem[15] <= 64'h0;
w_ctr_reg <= 7'h0;
end
else
begin
if (w_mem_we)
begin
w_mem[00] <= w_mem00_new;
w_mem[01] <= w_mem01_new;
w_mem[02] <= w_mem02_new;
w_mem[03] <= w_mem03_new;
w_mem[04] <= w_mem04_new;
w_mem[05] <= w_mem05_new;
w_mem[06] <= w_mem06_new;
w_mem[07] <= w_mem07_new;
w_mem[08] <= w_mem08_new;
w_mem[09] <= w_mem09_new;
w_mem[10] <= w_mem10_new;
w_mem[11] <= w_mem11_new;
w_mem[12] <= w_mem12_new;
w_mem[13] <= w_mem13_new;
w_mem[14] <= w_mem14_new;
w_mem[15] <= w_mem15_new;
end
if (w_ctr_we)
begin
w_ctr_reg <= w_ctr_new;
end
end
end // reg_update
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// select_w
//
// Mux for the external read operation. This is where we exract
// the W variable.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
always @*
begin : select_w
if (w_ctr_reg < 16)
begin
w_tmp = w_mem[w_ctr_reg[3 : 0]];
end
else
begin
w_tmp = w_new;
end
end // select_w
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// w_new_logic
//
// Logic that calculates the next value to be inserted into
// the sliding window of the memory.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
always @*
begin : w_mem_update_logic
reg [63 : 0] w_0;
reg [63 : 0] w_1;
reg [63 : 0] w_9;
reg [63 : 0] w_14;
reg [63 : 0] d0;
reg [63 : 0] d1;
w_mem00_new = 64'h0;
w_mem01_new = 64'h0;
w_mem02_new = 64'h0;
w_mem03_new = 64'h0;
w_mem04_new = 64'h0;
w_mem05_new = 64'h0;
w_mem06_new = 64'h0;
w_mem07_new = 64'h0;
w_mem08_new = 64'h0;
w_mem09_new = 64'h0;
w_mem10_new = 64'h0;
w_mem11_new = 64'h0;
w_mem12_new = 64'h0;
w_mem13_new = 64'h0;
w_mem14_new = 64'h0;
w_mem15_new = 64'h0;
w_mem_we = 0;
if (init)
begin
w_mem00_new = block[1023 : 960];
w_mem01_new = block[959 : 896];
w_mem02_new = block[895 : 832];
w_mem03_new = block[831 : 768];
w_mem04_new = block[767 : 704];
w_mem05_new = block[703 : 640];
w_mem06_new = block[639 : 576];
w_mem07_new = block[575 : 512];
w_mem08_new = block[511 : 448];
w_mem09_new = block[447 : 384];
w_mem10_new = block[383 : 320];
w_mem11_new = block[319 : 256];
w_mem12_new = block[255 : 192];
w_mem13_new = block[191 : 128];
w_mem14_new = block[127 : 64];
w_mem15_new = block[63 : 0];
w_mem_we = 1;
end
w_0 = w_mem[0];
w_1 = w_mem[1];
w_9 = w_mem[9];
w_14 = w_mem[14];
d0 = {w_1[0], w_1[63 : 1]} ^ // ROTR1
{w_1[7 : 0], w_1[63 : 8]} ^ // ROTR8
{7'b0000000, w_1[63 : 7]}; // SHR7
d1 = {w_14[18 : 0], w_14[63 : 19]} ^ // ROTR19
{w_14[60 : 0], w_14[63 : 61]} ^ // ROTR61
{6'b000000, w_14[63 : 6]}; // SHR6
w_new = w_0 + d0 + w_9 + d1;
if (next && (w_ctr_reg > 15))
begin
w_mem00_new = w_mem[01];
w_mem01_new = w_mem[02];
w_mem02_new = w_mem[03];
w_mem03_new = w_mem[04];
w_mem04_new = w_mem[05];
w_mem05_new = w_mem[06];
w_mem06_new = w_mem[07];
w_mem07_new = w_mem[08];
w_mem08_new = w_mem[09];
w_mem09_new = w_mem[10];
w_mem10_new = w_mem[11];
w_mem11_new = w_mem[12];
w_mem12_new = w_mem[13];
w_mem13_new = w_mem[14];
w_mem14_new = w_mem[15];
w_mem15_new = w_new;
w_mem_we = 1;
end
end // w_mem_update_logic
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// w_ctr
// W schedule adress counter. Counts from 0x10 to 0x3f and
// is used to expand the block into words.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
always @*
begin : w_ctr
w_ctr_new = 0;
w_ctr_we = 0;
if (init)
begin
w_ctr_new = 7'h00;
w_ctr_we = 1;
end
if (next)
begin
w_ctr_new = w_ctr_reg + 7'h01;
w_ctr_we = 1;
end
end // w_ctr
endmodule // sha512_w_mem
//======================================================================
// sha512_w_mem.v
//======================================================================