| #include <linux/linkage.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 |
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| #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 |
| |
| .align 5 |
| .globl __divsi3 |
| __divsi3: |
| ENTRY(__aeabi_idiv) |
| cmp r1, #0 |
| eor ip, r0, r1 @ save the sign of the result. |
| beq Ldiv0 |
| rsbmi r1, r1, #0 @ loops below use unsigned. |
| subs r2, r1, #1 @ division by 1 or -1 ? |
| beq 10f |
| movs r3, r0 |
| rsbmi r3, r0, #0 @ positive dividend value |
| cmp r3, r1 |
| bls 11f |
| tst r1, r2 @ divisor is power of 2 ? |
| beq 12f |
| |
| ARM_DIV_BODY r3, r1, r0, r2 |
| |
| cmp ip, #0 |
| rsbmi r0, r0, #0 |
| mov pc, lr |
| |
| 10: teq ip, r0 @ same sign ? |
| rsbmi r0, r0, #0 |
| mov pc, lr |
| |
| 11: movlo r0, #0 |
| moveq r0, ip, asr #31 |
| orreq r0, r0, #1 |
| mov pc, lr |
| |
| 12: ARM_DIV2_ORDER r1, r2 |
| |
| cmp ip, #0 |
| mov r0, r3, lsr r2 |
| rsbmi r0, r0, #0 |
| mov pc, lr |
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| Ldiv0: |
| |
| str lr, [sp, #-4]! |
| bl __div0 |
| mov r0, #0 @ About as wrong as it could be. |
| ldr pc, [sp], #4 |
| ENDPROC(__aeabi_idiv) |