SHA-3 Instruction Set Extension for A 32-bit RISC processor architecture

2016 
The Secure Hash Algorithm 3 (SHA-3) is a crypto-graphic hash function widely used in most security applications. The execution of the SHA-3 function is computationally intensive on lightweight embedded RISC processors. In this work, we advance a SHA-3 Instruction Set Extension (ISE) to improve its performance on a 32-bit MIPS processor. Two ISE approaches are proposed, namely native datapath and coprocessor-based ISEs. The ISE is developed with the aid of Codasip Studio, and the extended processor is implemented and benchmarked on a Xilinx Virtex-6-XC6VLX75t FPGA. The benchmarking results exhibit a 21% and 43% increase in the execution speed of the SHA-3 algorithm on the MIPS processor at the expense of 9% and 26% resource overheads for the native datapath and coprocessor-based ISEs, respectively.
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