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/*
 * linux/arch/arm/lib/lib1funcs.S: Optimized ARM division routines
 *
 * Author: Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
 *   - contributed to gcc-3.4 on Sep 30, 2003
 *   - adapted for the Linux kernel on Oct 2, 2003
 */

/* Copyright 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.

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compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
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the file, and distribution when not linked into a combine
executable.)

This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */


#include <asm/linkage.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>


.macro ARM_DIV_BODY dividend, divisor, result, curbit

#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5

	clz	\curbit, \divisor
	clz	\result, \dividend
	sub	\result, \curbit, \result
	mov	\curbit, #1
	mov	\divisor, \divisor, lsl \result
	mov	\curbit, \curbit, lsl \result
	mov	\result, #0
	
#else

	@ Initially shift the divisor left 3 bits if possible,
	@ set curbit accordingly.  This allows for curbit to be located
	@ at the left end of each 4 bit nibbles in the division loop
	@ to save one loop in most cases.
	tst	\divisor, #0xe0000000
	moveq	\divisor, \divisor, lsl #3
	moveq	\curbit, #8
	movne	\curbit, #1

	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
1:	cmp	\divisor, #0x10000000
	cmplo	\divisor, \dividend
	movlo	\divisor, \divisor, lsl #4
	movlo	\curbit, \curbit, lsl #4
	blo	1b

	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
1:	cmp	\divisor, #0x80000000
	cmplo	\divisor, \dividend
	movlo	\divisor, \divisor, lsl #1
	movlo	\curbit, \curbit, lsl #1
	blo	1b

	mov	\result, #0

#endif

	@ Division loop
1:	cmp	\dividend, \divisor
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor
	orrhs	\result,   \result,   \curbit
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #1
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #1
	orrhs	\result,   \result,   \curbit,  lsr #1
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #2
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #2
	orrhs	\result,   \result,   \curbit,  lsr #2
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #3
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #3
	orrhs	\result,   \result,   \curbit,  lsr #3
	cmp	\dividend, #0			@ Early termination?
	movnes	\curbit,   \curbit,  lsr #4	@ No, any more bits to do?
	movne	\divisor,  \divisor, lsr #4
	bne	1b

.endm


.macro ARM_DIV2_ORDER divisor, order

#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5

	clz	\order, \divisor
	rsb	\order, \order, #31

#else

	cmp	\divisor, #(1 << 16)
	movhs	\divisor, \divisor, lsr #16
	movhs	\order, #16
	movlo	\order, #0

	cmp	\divisor, #(1 << 8)
	movhs	\divisor, \divisor, lsr #8
	addhs	\order, \order, #8

	cmp	\divisor, #(1 << 4)
	movhs	\divisor, \divisor, lsr #4
	addhs	\order, \order, #4

	cmp	\divisor, #(1 << 2)
	addhi	\order, \order, #3
	addls	\order, \order, \divisor, lsr #1

#endif

.endm


.macro ARM_MOD_BODY dividend, divisor, order, spare

#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5

	clz	\order, \divisor
	clz	\spare, \dividend
	sub	\order, \order, \spare
	mov	\divisor, \divisor, lsl \order

#else

	mov	\order, #0

	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
1:	cmp	\divisor, #0x10000000
	cmplo	\divisor, \dividend
	movlo	\divisor, \divisor, lsl #4
	addlo	\order, \order, #4
	blo	1b

	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
1:	cmp	\divisor, #0x80000000
	cmplo	\divisor, \dividend
	movlo	\divisor, \divisor, lsl #1
	addlo	\order, \order, #1
	blo	1b

#endif

	@ Perform all needed substractions to keep only the reminder.
	@ Do comparisons in batch of 4 first.
	subs	\order, \order, #3		@ yes, 3 is intended here
	blt	2f

1:	cmp	\dividend, \divisor
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #1
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #1
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #2
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #2
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor,  lsr #3
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor, lsr #3
	cmp	\dividend, #1
	mov	\divisor, \divisor, lsr #4
	subges	\order, \order, #4
	bge	1b

	tst	\order, #3
	teqne	\dividend, #0
	beq	5f

	@ Either 1, 2 or 3 comparison/substractions are left.
2:	cmn	\order, #2
	blt	4f
	beq	3f
	cmp	\dividend, \divisor
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor
	mov	\divisor,  \divisor,  lsr #1
3:	cmp	\dividend, \divisor
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor
	mov	\divisor,  \divisor,  lsr #1
4:	cmp	\dividend, \divisor
	subhs	\dividend, \dividend, \divisor
5:
.endm



#ifdef CONFIG_AEABI

ENTRY(__aeabi_uidivmod)

	stmfd	sp!, {r0, r1, ip, lr}
	bl	__aeabi_uidiv
	ldmfd	sp!, {r1, r2, ip, lr}
	mul	r3, r0, r2
	sub	r1, r1, r3
	mov	pc, lr

ENTRY(__aeabi_idivmod)

	stmfd	sp!, {r0, r1, ip, lr}
	bl	__aeabi_idiv
	ldmfd	sp!, {r1, r2, ip, lr}
	mul	r3, r0, r2
	sub	r1, r1, r3
	mov	pc, lr

#endif

Ldiv0:

	str	lr, [sp, #-8]!
	bl	__div0
	mov	r0, #0			@ About as wrong as it could be.
	ldr	pc, [sp], #8

ENTRY(__div0)
	mov	pc, lr
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