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 | ;;  Contributed by Bernd Schmidt <bernds@codesourcery.com>. | 
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 |  | 
 | #include <linux/linkage.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	;; ABI considerations for the divide functions | 
 | 	;; The following registers are call-used: | 
 | 	;; __c6xabi_divi A0,A1,A2,A4,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4,B5 | 
 | 	;; __c6xabi_divu A0,A1,A2,A4,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4 | 
 | 	;; __c6xabi_remi A1,A2,A4,A5,A6,B0,B1,B2,B4 | 
 | 	;; __c6xabi_remu A1,A4,A5,A7,B0,B1,B2,B4 | 
 | 	;; | 
 | 	;; In our implementation, divu and remu are leaf functions, | 
 | 	;; while both divi and remi call into divu. | 
 | 	;; A0 is not clobbered by any of the functions. | 
 | 	;; divu does not clobber B2 either, which is taken advantage of | 
 | 	;; in remi. | 
 | 	;; divi uses B5 to hold the original return address during | 
 | 	;; the call to divu. | 
 | 	;; remi uses B2 and A5 to hold the input values during the | 
 | 	;; call to divu.  It stores B3 in on the stack. | 
 |  | 
 | 	.text | 
 | ENTRY(__c6xabi_divu) | 
 | 	;; We use a series of up to 31 subc instructions.  First, we find | 
 | 	;; out how many leading zero bits there are in the divisor.  This | 
 | 	;; gives us both a shift count for aligning (shifting) the divisor | 
 | 	;; to the, and the number of times we have to execute subc. | 
 |  | 
 | 	;; At the end, we have both the remainder and most of the quotient | 
 | 	;; in A4.  The top bit of the quotient is computed first and is | 
 | 	;; placed in A2. | 
 |  | 
 | 	;; Return immediately if the dividend is zero. | 
 | 	 mv	.s2x	A4, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 lmbd	.l2	1, B4, B1 | 
 | || [!B1] b	.s2	B3	; RETURN A | 
 | || [!B1] mvk	.d2	1, B4 | 
 | 	 mv	.l1x	B1, A6 | 
 | ||	 shl	.s2	B4, B1, B4 | 
 |  | 
 | 	;; The loop performs a maximum of 28 steps, so we do the | 
 | 	;; first 3 here. | 
 | 	 cmpltu	.l1x	A4, B4, A2 | 
 |    [!A2] sub	.l1x	A4, B4, A4 | 
 | ||	 shru	.s2	B4, 1, B4 | 
 | ||	 xor	.s1	1, A2, A2 | 
 |  | 
 | 	 shl	.s1	A2, 31, A2 | 
 | || [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |  | 
 | 	;; RETURN A may happen here (note: must happen before the next branch) | 
 | _divu_loop: | 
 | 	 cmpgt	.l2	B1, 7, B0 | 
 | || [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 | || [B0]  b	.s1	_divu_loop | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 |    [B1]	 subc	.l1x	A4,B4,A4 | 
 | || [B1]	 add	.s2	-1, B1, B1 | 
 | 	;; loop backwards branch happens here | 
 |  | 
 | 	 ret	.s2	B3 | 
 | ||	 mvk	.s1	32, A1 | 
 | 	 sub	.l1	A1, A6, A6 | 
 | 	 shl	.s1	A4, A6, A4 | 
 | 	 shru	.s1	A4, 1, A4 | 
 | ||	 sub	.l1	A6, 1, A6 | 
 | 	 or	.l1	A2, A4, A4 | 
 | 	 shru	.s1	A4, A6, A4 | 
 | 	 nop | 
 | ENDPROC(__c6xabi_divu) |