This is a pure-Rust platform-agnostic AES library, that is focused on reusability and optimal performance.
This library guarantees the best performance on the target_cpu
(if correctly specified). This currently has 7
implementations, among which it automatically decides the best (most performant) using Cargo's target_feature
flags.
- AES-NI (with Vector AES for 2- and 4- blocks) => requires a Nightly Compiler, the
nightly
feature to be enabled, and compiling for x86(64) with theavx512f
andvaes
target_feature flags set. - AES-NI (with Vector AES for 2-blocks) => requires a Nightly Compiler, the
nightly
feature to be enabled, and compiling for x86(64) with thevaes
target_feature flag set. - AES-NI => requires compiling for x86(64) with the
sse4.1
andaes
target_feature flags set. - AES-Neon => requires compiling for AArch64 or ARM64EC or ARM-v8 with the
aes
target_feature flag set (ARM-v8 requires a Nightly compiler and thenightly
feature to be enabled) . - AES-RV => Requires a Nightly compiler, the
nightly
feature to be enabled and compiling for RISC-V RV64 or RV32 with thezkne
andzknd
target-features enabled (performance considerably improves with theunaligned-scalar-mem
target-feature enabled) - Software AES => fallback implementation based on Rijmen and Daemen's
optimized
implementation (available on their website) - Constant-time Software AES => Much slower than Software AES, but is constant-time, which can be important in some scenarios.
Enabled by the
constant-time
feature. It is worth noting that all the accelerated AES implementations are constant-time, so this only comes into play when no accelerated version is found.
If you are unsure about the target_feature flags to set, use target_cpu=native
(if not cross-compiling) in
the RUSTFLAGS
environment variable, and use the nightly
feature only if you are using a nightly compiler.
Using the wrong target_feature
flags may lead to the binary crashing due to an "Unknown Instruction" error. This
library uses these flags to use the CPU intrinsics to maximize performance. If you are unsure what target_feature
s are
supported on your CPU, use the command
rustc --print cfg -C target-cpu=native
Using the nightly
feature when not using a nightly compiler can lead to compile failures, so use this only if you
are using a nightly compiler.