poly1305: cleanup ppc64le R0/$0 usage

There is some implicit R0 == $0 here which may not be desired.

"CMP $0, Rx" translates to "cmpd r0, rX" which is less preferred
than "cmpdi r0, 0".  Likewise, "ADDE $0, Rx" also turns into
"adde R0, Rx, Rx" which can be simplified to a similar instruction
which adds to zero with carry, "ADDZE Rx, Rx".

Change-Id: I5de17ff5b02c7c9d57daf014c7fe9420bfbeeeab
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/crypto/+/311372
Reviewed-by: Carlos Eduardo Seo <carlos.seo@linaro.org>
Trust: Carlos Eduardo Seo <carlos.seo@linaro.org>
Trust: Lynn Boger <laboger@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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tree: 7495b97c2e1d5dacd0a900e483cea8b5ece3f6a2
  1. acme/
  2. argon2/
  3. bcrypt/
  4. blake2b/
  5. blake2s/
  6. blowfish/
  7. bn256/
  8. cast5/
  9. chacha20/
  10. chacha20poly1305/
  11. cryptobyte/
  12. curve25519/
  13. ed25519/
  14. hkdf/
  15. internal/
  16. md4/
  17. nacl/
  18. ocsp/
  19. openpgp/
  20. otr/
  21. pbkdf2/
  22. pkcs12/
  23. poly1305/
  24. ripemd160/
  25. salsa20/
  26. scrypt/
  27. sha3/
  28. ssh/
  29. tea/
  30. twofish/
  31. xtea/
  32. xts/
  33. .gitattributes
  34. .gitignore
  35. AUTHORS
  36. codereview.cfg
  37. CONTRIBUTING.md
  38. CONTRIBUTORS
  39. go.mod
  40. go.sum
  41. LICENSE
  42. PATENTS
  43. README.md
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