SWRA667 January   2020 CC1312PSIP , CC1312R , CC1314R10 , CC1352P , CC1352P7 , CC1352R , CC2642R , CC2642R-Q1 , CC2652P , CC2652R , CC2652R7 , CC2652RB , CC2652RSIP

 

  1.   Cryptographic Performance and Energy Efficiency on SimpleLink™ CC13x2/CC26x2 Wireless MCUs
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Abbreviations and Acronyms
    3. 2 Introduction
    4. 3 Benefits of Cryptographic Acceleration in Embedded Security Solutions
    5. 4 TI Drivers for SimpleLink MCUs
      1. 4.1 Power Management Overview
      2. 4.2 Return Behavior
        1. 4.2.1 Runtime Overhead
      3. 4.3 Efficient Power Management
    6. 5 CC13x2/CC26x2 Crypto Peripherals
      1. 5.1 AES and Hash Crypto Accelerator
      2. 5.2 Public Key Accelerator
        1. 5.2.1 ECDH Power Management Driver Example
      3. 5.3 TRNG
    7. 6 Benchmarks
      1. 6.1 AES and Hash Crypto Accelerator Based Drivers
        1. 6.1.1 AES CBC
        2. 6.1.2 AES CCM
        3. 6.1.3 AES GCM
        4. 6.1.4 AES CTR DRBG
        5. 6.1.5 SHA-224
        6. 6.1.6 SHA-256
        7. 6.1.7 SHA-384
        8. 6.1.8 SHA-512
      2. 6.2 PKA Engine Based Drivers
        1. 6.2.1 ECDH
        2. 6.2.2 ECDSA
        3. 6.2.3 ECJPAKE
      3. 6.3 TRNG Based Drivers
        1. 6.3.1 TRNG
    8. 7 Conclusion
    9. 8 References
    10.     Appendix: Plots of Blocking vs Polling Performance

AES CBC

The AES CBC (see Reference [6]) benchmark consists of encrypting messages of varying sizes. The duration of an AES CBC operation is affected by the key length and input length. We used the default key length of 128 bits and input lengths of 64, 8k, and 16k bytes.

Table 6. AES CBC Benchmark Results

Payload Length (bytes) Duration HW (ms) Duration SW mbed TLS (ms) Duration Improvement Average Current HW (mA) Average Current SW mbed TLS (mA) Energy Efficiency Improvement
64 0.028 0.122 4.4 3.84 3.10 3.5
8000 0.640 14.7 23.0 2.87 3.10 30.7
16000 1.171 29.3 25.0 2.76 3.10 34.6