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Does it have a --disable-asm or any way to suppress that idiocy at build time?
yes, “config no-asm”. I have run most of the pure C version in tis-interpreter.
also the C implementation of AES is crappy best-effort constant-time whereas the SSE2 impl. is real constant-time.
I'm skeptical of even considering asm constant-time; it won't be on many cpu emulators, for instance.
Applications that need constant-time need while(now-start<max) spin();
that either means you have massively reduced concurrency, or an attacker can get the same leak via throughput
instead of latency
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