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  1. ;; Copyright 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  2. ;; Contributed by Bernd Schmidt <bernds@codesourcery.com>.
  3. ;;
  4. ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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  17. #include <linux/linkage.h>
  18. ;; ABI considerations for the divide functions
  19. ;; The following registers are call-used:
  20. ;; __c6xabi_divi A0,A1,A2,A4,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4,B5
  21. ;; __c6xabi_divu A0,A1,A2,A4,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4
  22. ;; __c6xabi_remi A1,A2,A4,A5,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4
  23. ;; __c6xabi_remu A1,A4,A5,A7,B0,B1,B2,B4
  24. ;;
  25. ;; In our implementation, divu and remu are leaf functions,
  26. ;; while both divi and remi call into divu.
  27. ;; A0 is not clobbered by any of the functions.
  28. ;; divu does not clobber B2 either, which is taken advantage of
  29. ;; in remi.
  30. ;; divi uses B5 to hold the original return address during
  31. ;; the call to divu.
  32. ;; remi uses B2 and A5 to hold the input values during the
  33. ;; call to divu. It stores B3 in on the stack.
  34. .text
  35. ENTRY(__c6xabi_remu)
  36. ;; The ABI seems designed to prevent these functions calling each other,
  37. ;; so we duplicate most of the divsi3 code here.
  38. mv .s2x A4, B1
  39. lmbd .l2 1, B4, B1
  40. || [!B1] b .s2 B3 ; RETURN A
  41. || [!B1] mvk .d2 1, B4
  42. mv .l1x B1, A7
  43. || shl .s2 B4, B1, B4
  44. cmpltu .l1x A4, B4, A1
  45. [!A1] sub .l1x A4, B4, A4
  46. shru .s2 B4, 1, B4
  47. _remu_loop:
  48. cmpgt .l2 B1, 7, B0
  49. || [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  50. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  51. ;; RETURN A may happen here (note: must happen before the next branch)
  52. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  53. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  54. || [B0] b .s1 _remu_loop
  55. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  56. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  57. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  58. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  59. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  60. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  61. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  62. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  63. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  64. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  65. ;; loop backwards branch happens here
  66. ret .s2 B3
  67. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  68. || [B1] add .s2 -1, B1, B1
  69. [B1] subc .l1x A4,B4,A4
  70. extu .s1 A4, A7, A4
  71. nop 2
  72. ENDPROC(__c6xabi_remu)