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1.1       takayama    1:  # Alpha 21064 __mpn_lshift --
                      2:
                      3:  # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
                      4:
                      5:  # This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
                      6:
                      7:  # The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
                      8:  # it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by
                      9:  # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
                     10:  # option) any later version.
                     11:
                     12:  # The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
                     13:  # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
                     14:  # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Library General Public
                     15:  # License for more details.
                     16:
                     17:  # You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
                     18:  # along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not, write to
                     19:  # the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
                     20:  # MA 02111-1307, USA.
                     21:
                     22:
                     23:  # INPUT PARAMETERS
                     24:  # res_ptr     r16
                     25:  # s1_ptr      r17
                     26:  # size                r18
                     27:  # cnt         r19
                     28:
                     29:  # This code runs at 4.8 cycles/limb on the 21064.  With infinite unrolling,
                     30:  # it would take 4 cycles/limb.  It should be possible to get down to 3
                     31:  # cycles/limb since both ldq and stq can be paired with the other used
                     32:  # instructions.  But there are many restrictions in the 21064 pipeline that
                     33:  # makes it hard, if not impossible, to get down to 3 cycles/limb:
                     34:
                     35:  # 1. ldq has a 3 cycle delay, srl and sll have a 2 cycle delay.
                     36:  # 2. Only aligned instruction pairs can be paired.
                     37:  # 3. The store buffer or silo might not be able to deal with the bandwidth.
                     38:
                     39:        .set    noreorder
                     40:        .set    noat
                     41: .text
                     42:        .align  3
                     43:        .globl  __mpn_lshift
                     44:        .ent    __mpn_lshift
                     45: __mpn_lshift:
                     46:        .frame  $30,0,$26,0
                     47:
                     48:        s8addq  $18,$17,$17     # make r17 point at end of s1
                     49:        ldq     $4,-8($17)      # load first limb
                     50:        subq    $17,8,$17
                     51:        subq    $31,$19,$7
                     52:        s8addq  $18,$16,$16     # make r16 point at end of RES
                     53:        subq    $18,1,$18
                     54:        and     $18,4-1,$20     # number of limbs in first loop
                     55:        srl     $4,$7,$0        # compute function result
                     56:
                     57:        beq     $20,.L0
                     58:        subq    $18,$20,$18
                     59:
                     60:        .align  3
                     61: .Loop0:
                     62:        ldq     $3,-8($17)
                     63:        subq    $16,8,$16
                     64:        subq    $17,8,$17
                     65:        subq    $20,1,$20
                     66:        sll     $4,$19,$5
                     67:        srl     $3,$7,$6
                     68:        bis     $3,$3,$4
                     69:        bis     $5,$6,$8
                     70:        stq     $8,0($16)
                     71:        bne     $20,.Loop0
                     72:
                     73: .L0:   beq     $18,.Lend
                     74:
                     75:        .align  3
                     76: .Loop: ldq     $3,-8($17)
                     77:        subq    $16,32,$16
                     78:        subq    $18,4,$18
                     79:        sll     $4,$19,$5
                     80:        srl     $3,$7,$6
                     81:
                     82:        ldq     $4,-16($17)
                     83:        sll     $3,$19,$1
                     84:        bis     $5,$6,$8
                     85:        stq     $8,24($16)
                     86:        srl     $4,$7,$2
                     87:
                     88:        ldq     $3,-24($17)
                     89:        sll     $4,$19,$5
                     90:        bis     $1,$2,$8
                     91:        stq     $8,16($16)
                     92:        srl     $3,$7,$6
                     93:
                     94:        ldq     $4,-32($17)
                     95:        sll     $3,$19,$1
                     96:        bis     $5,$6,$8
                     97:        stq     $8,8($16)
                     98:        srl     $4,$7,$2
                     99:
                    100:        subq    $17,32,$17
                    101:        bis     $1,$2,$8
                    102:        stq     $8,0($16)
                    103:
                    104:        bgt     $18,.Loop
                    105:
                    106: .Lend: sll     $4,$19,$8
                    107:        stq     $8,-8($16)
                    108:        ret     $31,($26),1
                    109:        .end    __mpn_lshift

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