linux-zen-desktop/arch/xtensa/lib/umulsidi3.S

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ArmAsm

/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later WITH GCC-exception-2.0 */
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
#include <asm/core.h>
#if !XCHAL_HAVE_MUL16 && !XCHAL_HAVE_MUL32 && !XCHAL_HAVE_MAC16
#define XCHAL_NO_MUL 1
#endif
ENTRY(__umulsidi3)
#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
abi_entry(32)
s32i a12, sp, 16
s32i a13, sp, 20
s32i a14, sp, 24
s32i a15, sp, 28
#elif XCHAL_NO_MUL
/* This is not really a leaf function; allocate enough stack space
to allow CALL12s to a helper function. */
abi_entry(32)
#else
abi_entry_default
#endif
#ifdef __XTENSA_EB__
#define wh a2
#define wl a3
#else
#define wh a3
#define wl a2
#endif /* __XTENSA_EB__ */
/* This code is taken from the mulsf3 routine in ieee754-sf.S.
See more comments there. */
#if XCHAL_HAVE_MUL32_HIGH
mull a6, a2, a3
muluh wh, a2, a3
mov wl, a6
#else /* ! MUL32_HIGH */
#if defined(__XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__) && XCHAL_NO_MUL
/* a0 and a8 will be clobbered by calling the multiply function
but a8 is not used here and need not be saved. */
s32i a0, sp, 0
#endif
#if XCHAL_HAVE_MUL16 || XCHAL_HAVE_MUL32
#define a2h a4
#define a3h a5
/* Get the high halves of the inputs into registers. */
srli a2h, a2, 16
srli a3h, a3, 16
#define a2l a2
#define a3l a3
#if XCHAL_HAVE_MUL32 && !XCHAL_HAVE_MUL16
/* Clear the high halves of the inputs. This does not matter
for MUL16 because the high bits are ignored. */
extui a2, a2, 0, 16
extui a3, a3, 0, 16
#endif
#endif /* MUL16 || MUL32 */
#if XCHAL_HAVE_MUL16
#define do_mul(dst, xreg, xhalf, yreg, yhalf) \
mul16u dst, xreg ## xhalf, yreg ## yhalf
#elif XCHAL_HAVE_MUL32
#define do_mul(dst, xreg, xhalf, yreg, yhalf) \
mull dst, xreg ## xhalf, yreg ## yhalf
#elif XCHAL_HAVE_MAC16
/* The preprocessor insists on inserting a space when concatenating after
a period in the definition of do_mul below. These macros are a workaround
using underscores instead of periods when doing the concatenation. */
#define umul_aa_ll umul.aa.ll
#define umul_aa_lh umul.aa.lh
#define umul_aa_hl umul.aa.hl
#define umul_aa_hh umul.aa.hh
#define do_mul(dst, xreg, xhalf, yreg, yhalf) \
umul_aa_ ## xhalf ## yhalf xreg, yreg; \
rsr dst, ACCLO
#else /* no multiply hardware */
#define set_arg_l(dst, src) \
extui dst, src, 0, 16
#define set_arg_h(dst, src) \
srli dst, src, 16
#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
#define do_mul(dst, xreg, xhalf, yreg, yhalf) \
set_arg_ ## xhalf (a13, xreg); \
set_arg_ ## yhalf (a14, yreg); \
call0 .Lmul_mulsi3; \
mov dst, a12
#else
#define do_mul(dst, xreg, xhalf, yreg, yhalf) \
set_arg_ ## xhalf (a14, xreg); \
set_arg_ ## yhalf (a15, yreg); \
call12 .Lmul_mulsi3; \
mov dst, a14
#endif /* __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__ */
#endif /* no multiply hardware */
/* Add pp1 and pp2 into a6 with carry-out in a9. */
do_mul(a6, a2, l, a3, h) /* pp 1 */
do_mul(a11, a2, h, a3, l) /* pp 2 */
movi a9, 0
add a6, a6, a11
bgeu a6, a11, 1f
addi a9, a9, 1
1:
/* Shift the high half of a9/a6 into position in a9. Note that
this value can be safely incremented without any carry-outs. */
ssai 16
src a9, a9, a6
/* Compute the low word into a6. */
do_mul(a11, a2, l, a3, l) /* pp 0 */
sll a6, a6
add a6, a6, a11
bgeu a6, a11, 1f
addi a9, a9, 1
1:
/* Compute the high word into wh. */
do_mul(wh, a2, h, a3, h) /* pp 3 */
add wh, wh, a9
mov wl, a6
#endif /* !MUL32_HIGH */
#if defined(__XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__) && XCHAL_NO_MUL
/* Restore the original return address. */
l32i a0, sp, 0
#endif
#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
l32i a12, sp, 16
l32i a13, sp, 20
l32i a14, sp, 24
l32i a15, sp, 28
abi_ret(32)
#else
abi_ret_default
#endif
#if XCHAL_NO_MUL
.macro do_addx2 dst, as, at, tmp
#if XCHAL_HAVE_ADDX
addx2 \dst, \as, \at
#else
slli \tmp, \as, 1
add \dst, \tmp, \at
#endif
.endm
.macro do_addx4 dst, as, at, tmp
#if XCHAL_HAVE_ADDX
addx4 \dst, \as, \at
#else
slli \tmp, \as, 2
add \dst, \tmp, \at
#endif
.endm
.macro do_addx8 dst, as, at, tmp
#if XCHAL_HAVE_ADDX
addx8 \dst, \as, \at
#else
slli \tmp, \as, 3
add \dst, \tmp, \at
#endif
.endm
/* For Xtensa processors with no multiply hardware, this simplified
version of _mulsi3 is used for multiplying 16-bit chunks of
the floating-point mantissas. When using CALL0, this function
uses a custom ABI: the inputs are passed in a13 and a14, the
result is returned in a12, and a8 and a15 are clobbered. */
.align 4
.Lmul_mulsi3:
abi_entry_default
.macro mul_mulsi3_body dst, src1, src2, tmp1, tmp2
movi \dst, 0
1: add \tmp1, \src2, \dst
extui \tmp2, \src1, 0, 1
movnez \dst, \tmp1, \tmp2
do_addx2 \tmp1, \src2, \dst, \tmp1
extui \tmp2, \src1, 1, 1
movnez \dst, \tmp1, \tmp2
do_addx4 \tmp1, \src2, \dst, \tmp1
extui \tmp2, \src1, 2, 1
movnez \dst, \tmp1, \tmp2
do_addx8 \tmp1, \src2, \dst, \tmp1
extui \tmp2, \src1, 3, 1
movnez \dst, \tmp1, \tmp2
srli \src1, \src1, 4
slli \src2, \src2, 4
bnez \src1, 1b
.endm
#ifdef __XTENSA_CALL0_ABI__
mul_mulsi3_body a12, a13, a14, a15, a8
#else
/* The result will be written into a2, so save that argument in a4. */
mov a4, a2
mul_mulsi3_body a2, a4, a3, a5, a6
#endif
abi_ret_default
#endif /* XCHAL_NO_MUL */
ENDPROC(__umulsidi3)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__umulsidi3)