btrfs-progs: docs: recalculate checksumming performance
There are new backends and builtin accelerated implementations. Recalculate the table results, a different host than before, with SHANI extension. [ci skip] Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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@ -34,20 +34,27 @@ there's no increase. Each data block has a separate checksum stored, with
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additional overhead of the b-tree leaves.
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Approximate relative performance of the algorithms, measured against CRC32C
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using reference software implementations on a 3.5GHz intel CPU:
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using implementations on a 11th gen 3.6GHz intel CPU:
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======== ============ ======= ================
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======== ============ ======= ================================
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Digest Cycles/4KiB Ratio Implementation
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CRC32C 1700 1.00 CPU instruction
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XXHASH 2500 1.44 reference impl.
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SHA256 105000 61 reference impl.
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SHA256 36000 21 libgcrypt/AVX2
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SHA256 63000 37 libsodium/AVX2
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BLAKE2b 22000 13 reference impl.
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BLAKE2b 19000 11 libgcrypt/AVX2
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BLAKE2b 19000 11 libsodium/AVX2
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======== ============ ======= ================
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======== ============ ======= ================================
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CRC32C 470 1.00 CPU instruction, PCL combination
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XXHASH 870 1.9 reference impl.
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SHA256 7600 16 libgcrypt
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SHA256 8500 18 openssl
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SHA256 8700 18 botan
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SHA256 32000 68 builtin, CPU instruction
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SHA256 37000 78 libsodium
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SHA256 78000 166 builtin, reference impl.
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BLAKE2b 10000 21 builtin/AVX2
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BLAKE2b 10900 23 libgcrypt
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BLAKE2b 13500 29 builtin/SSE41
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BLAKE2b 13700 29 libsodium
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BLAKE2b 14100 30 openssl
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BLAKE2b 14500 31 kcapi
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BLAKE2b 14500 34 builtin, reference impl.
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Many kernels are configured with SHA256 as built-in and not as a module.
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The accelerated versions are however provided by the modules and must be loaded
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