NAME
openssl-speed - test library performance
SYNOPSIS
openssl speed [-help] [-elapsed] [-evp algo] [-hmac algo] [-cmac algo] [-mb] [-aead] [-multi num] [-async_jobs num] [-misalign num] [-decrypt] [-primes num] [-seconds num] [-bytes num] [-mr] [-rand files] [-writerand file] [-engine id] [-provider name] [-provider_path path] [algorithm ...]
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to test the performance of cryptographic algorithms. To see the list of supported algorithms, use openssl list -digest-commands
or openssl list -cipher-commands
command. The global CSPRNG is denoted by the rand algorithm name.
OPTIONS
- -help
-
Print out a usage message.
- -elapsed
-
When calculating operations- or bytes-per-second, use wall-clock time instead of CPU user time as divisor. It can be useful when testing speed of hardware engines.
- -evp algo
-
Use the specified cipher or message digest algorithm via the EVP interface. If algo is an AEAD cipher, then you can pass -aead to benchmark a TLS-like sequence. And if algo is a multi-buffer capable cipher, e.g. aes-128-cbc-hmac-sha1, then -mb will time multi-buffer operation.
- -multi num
-
Run multiple operations in parallel.
- -async_jobs num
-
Enable async mode and start specified number of jobs.
- -misalign num
-
Misalign the buffers by the specified number of bytes.
- -hmac digest
-
Time the HMAC algorithm using the specified message digest.
- -cmac cipher
-
Time the CMAC algorithm using the specified cipher e.g.
openssl speed -cmac aes128
. - -decrypt
-
Time the decryption instead of encryption. Affects only the EVP testing.
- -primes num
-
Generate a num-prime RSA key and use it to run the benchmarks. This option is only effective if RSA algorithm is specified to test.
- -seconds num
-
Run benchmarks for num seconds.
- -bytes num
-
Run benchmarks on num-byte buffers. Affects ciphers, digests and the CSPRNG.
- -mr
-
Produce the summary in a mechanical, machine-readable, format.
- -rand files, -writerand file
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html.