Linux Kernel AES Library Seeing Improvements For Better Performance & More
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A set of 36 patches sent out overnight is making big improvements to the Linux kernel’s AES library. The patches allow for making use of the kernel’s existing architecture-optimized AES code for better performance, that code is also constant-time, lower memory use, and all-around a nice improvement over the status quo.

Google engineer Eric Biggers has been responsible for many very nice Linux x86_64 performance optimizations in recent years around the kernel’s crytographic "crypto" subsystem. His latest work for kicking off 2026 is enhancing the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher library code.

Biggers explained of the work with the new patch series…

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