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Marek Vasutd2c1fbb2016-05-26 18:01:42 +02001/*
2 * linux/arch/arm/lib/div64.S
3 *
4 * Optimized computation of 64-bit dividend / 32-bit divisor
5 *
6 * Author: Nicolas Pitre
7 * Created: Oct 5, 2003
8 * Copyright: Monta Vista Software, Inc.
9 *
10 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
11 */
12
13#include <linux/linkage.h>
14#include <asm/assembler.h>
15#ifdef __UBOOT__
16#define UNWIND(x...)
17#endif
18
19#ifdef __ARMEB__
20#define xh r0
21#define xl r1
22#define yh r2
23#define yl r3
24#else
25#define xl r0
26#define xh r1
27#define yl r2
28#define yh r3
29#endif
30
31/*
32 * __do_div64: perform a division with 64-bit dividend and 32-bit divisor.
33 *
34 * Note: Calling convention is totally non standard for optimal code.
35 * This is meant to be used by do_div() from include/asm/div64.h only.
36 *
37 * Input parameters:
38 * xh-xl = dividend (clobbered)
39 * r4 = divisor (preserved)
40 *
41 * Output values:
42 * yh-yl = result
43 * xh = remainder
44 *
45 * Clobbered regs: xl, ip
46 */
47
Stephen Warren14d74b02016-06-03 13:05:11 -060048.pushsection .text.__do_div64, "ax"
Marek Vasutd2c1fbb2016-05-26 18:01:42 +020049ENTRY(__do_div64)
50UNWIND(.fnstart)
51
52 @ Test for easy paths first.
53 subs ip, r4, #1
54 bls 9f @ divisor is 0 or 1
55 tst ip, r4
56 beq 8f @ divisor is power of 2
57
58 @ See if we need to handle upper 32-bit result.
59 cmp xh, r4
60 mov yh, #0
61 blo 3f
62
63 @ Align divisor with upper part of dividend.
64 @ The aligned divisor is stored in yl preserving the original.
65 @ The bit position is stored in ip.
66
67#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5
68
69 clz yl, r4
70 clz ip, xh
71 sub yl, yl, ip
72 mov ip, #1
73 mov ip, ip, lsl yl
74 mov yl, r4, lsl yl
75
76#else
77
78 mov yl, r4
79 mov ip, #1
801: cmp yl, #0x80000000
81 cmpcc yl, xh
82 movcc yl, yl, lsl #1
83 movcc ip, ip, lsl #1
84 bcc 1b
85
86#endif
87
88 @ The division loop for needed upper bit positions.
89 @ Break out early if dividend reaches 0.
902: cmp xh, yl
91 orrcs yh, yh, ip
Marek Vasutd0a85862016-05-26 18:01:43 +020092 subscs xh, xh, yl
93 movsne ip, ip, lsr #1
Marek Vasutd2c1fbb2016-05-26 18:01:42 +020094 mov yl, yl, lsr #1
95 bne 2b
96
97 @ See if we need to handle lower 32-bit result.
983: cmp xh, #0
99 mov yl, #0
100 cmpeq xl, r4
101 movlo xh, xl
102 retlo lr
103
104 @ The division loop for lower bit positions.
105 @ Here we shift remainer bits leftwards rather than moving the
106 @ divisor for comparisons, considering the carry-out bit as well.
107 mov ip, #0x80000000
1084: movs xl, xl, lsl #1
109 adcs xh, xh, xh
110 beq 6f
111 cmpcc xh, r4
1125: orrcs yl, yl, ip
113 subcs xh, xh, r4
114 movs ip, ip, lsr #1
115 bne 4b
116 ret lr
117
118 @ The top part of remainder became zero. If carry is set
119 @ (the 33th bit) this is a false positive so resume the loop.
120 @ Otherwise, if lower part is also null then we are done.
1216: bcs 5b
122 cmp xl, #0
123 reteq lr
124
125 @ We still have remainer bits in the low part. Bring them up.
126
127#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5
128
129 clz xh, xl @ we know xh is zero here so...
130 add xh, xh, #1
131 mov xl, xl, lsl xh
132 mov ip, ip, lsr xh
133
134#else
135
1367: movs xl, xl, lsl #1
137 mov ip, ip, lsr #1
138 bcc 7b
139
140#endif
141
142 @ Current remainder is now 1. It is worthless to compare with
143 @ divisor at this point since divisor can not be smaller than 3 here.
144 @ If possible, branch for another shift in the division loop.
145 @ If no bit position left then we are done.
146 movs ip, ip, lsr #1
147 mov xh, #1
148 bne 4b
149 ret lr
150
1518: @ Division by a power of 2: determine what that divisor order is
152 @ then simply shift values around
153
154#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5
155
156 clz ip, r4
157 rsb ip, ip, #31
158
159#else
160
161 mov yl, r4
162 cmp r4, #(1 << 16)
163 mov ip, #0
164 movhs yl, yl, lsr #16
165 movhs ip, #16
166
167 cmp yl, #(1 << 8)
168 movhs yl, yl, lsr #8
169 addhs ip, ip, #8
170
171 cmp yl, #(1 << 4)
172 movhs yl, yl, lsr #4
173 addhs ip, ip, #4
174
175 cmp yl, #(1 << 2)
176 addhi ip, ip, #3
177 addls ip, ip, yl, lsr #1
178
179#endif
180
181 mov yh, xh, lsr ip
182 mov yl, xl, lsr ip
183 rsb ip, ip, #32
184 ARM( orr yl, yl, xh, lsl ip )
185 THUMB( lsl xh, xh, ip )
186 THUMB( orr yl, yl, xh )
187 mov xh, xl, lsl ip
188 mov xh, xh, lsr ip
189 ret lr
190
191 @ eq -> division by 1: obvious enough...
1929: moveq yl, xl
193 moveq yh, xh
194 moveq xh, #0
195 reteq lr
Marek Vasutd2c1fbb2016-05-26 18:01:42 +0200196UNWIND(.fnend)
197
198UNWIND(.fnstart)
199UNWIND(.pad #4)
200UNWIND(.save {lr})
201Ldiv0_64:
202 @ Division by 0:
203 str lr, [sp, #-8]!
204 bl __div0
205
206 @ as wrong as it could be...
207 mov yl, #0
208 mov yh, #0
209 mov xh, #0
210 ldr pc, [sp], #8
211
212UNWIND(.fnend)
213ENDPROC(__do_div64)
Stephen Warren14d74b02016-06-03 13:05:11 -0600214.popsection