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@dnl  Intel P6 mpn_lshsub_n -- mpn papillion support.

dnl  Copyright 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl
dnl  This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
dnl
dnl  The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
dnl  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
dnl  by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
dnl  your option) any later version.
dnl
dnl  The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
dnl  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
dnl  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Lesser General Public
dnl  License for more details.
dnl
dnl  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
dnl  along with the GNU MP Library.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

include(`../config.m4')

C P6/13: 3.35 cycles/limb	(separate mpn_sub_n + mpn_lshift needs 4.12)

C (1) The loop is is not scheduled in any way, and scheduling attempts have not
C     improved speed on P6/13.  Presumably, the K7 will want scheduling, if it
C     at all wants to use MMX.
C (2) We could save a register by not alternatingly using eax and edx in the
C     loop.

define(`rp',	`%edi')
define(`up',	`%esi')
define(`vp',	`%ebx')
define(`n',	`%ecx')
define(`cnt',	`%mm7')

ASM_START()

	TEXT
	ALIGN(16)

PROLOGUE(mpn_lshsub_n)
	push	%edi
	push	%esi
	push	%ebx

	mov	16(%esp), rp
	mov	20(%esp), up
	mov	24(%esp), vp
	mov	28(%esp), n
	mov	$32, %eax
	sub	32(%esp), %eax
	movd	%eax, cnt

	lea	(up,n,4), up
	lea	(vp,n,4), vp
	lea	(rp,n,4), rp

	neg	n
	mov	n, %eax
	and	$-8, n
	and	$7, %eax
	shl	%eax				C eax = 2x
	lea	(%eax,%eax,4), %edx		C edx = 10x
ifdef(`PIC',`
	call	L(pic_calc)
L(here):
',`
	lea	L(ent)(%eax,%edx,2), %eax	C eax = 22x
')

	pxor	%mm1, %mm1
	pxor	%mm0, %mm0

	jmp	*%eax

ifdef(`PIC',`
L(pic_calc):
	C See mpn/x86/README about old gas bugs
	lea	(%eax,%edx,2), %eax
	add	$L(ent)-L(here), %eax
	add	(%esp), %eax
	ret_internal
')

L(end):	C compute (cy<<cnt) | (edx>>(32-cnt))
	sbb	%eax, %eax
	neg	%eax
	mov	32(%esp), %ecx
	shld	%cl, %edx, %eax

	emms

	pop	%ebx
	pop	%esi
	pop	%edi
	ret
	ALIGN(16)
L(top):	jecxz	L(end)
L(ent):	mov	   0(up,n,4), %eax
	sbb	   0(vp,n,4), %eax
	movd	   %eax, %mm0
	punpckldq  %mm0, %mm1
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm1
	movd	   %mm1, 0(rp,n,4)

	mov	   4(up,n,4), %edx
	sbb	   4(vp,n,4), %edx
	movd	   %edx, %mm1
	punpckldq  %mm1, %mm0
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm0
	movd	   %mm0, 4(rp,n,4)

	mov	   8(up,n,4), %eax
	sbb	   8(vp,n,4), %eax
	movd	   %eax, %mm0
	punpckldq  %mm0, %mm1
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm1
	movd	   %mm1, 8(rp,n,4)

	mov	   12(up,n,4), %edx
	sbb	   12(vp,n,4), %edx
	movd	   %edx, %mm1
	punpckldq  %mm1, %mm0
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm0
	movd	   %mm0, 12(rp,n,4)

	mov	   16(up,n,4), %eax
	sbb	   16(vp,n,4), %eax
	movd	   %eax, %mm0
	punpckldq  %mm0, %mm1
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm1
	movd	   %mm1, 16(rp,n,4)

	mov	   20(up,n,4), %edx
	sbb	   20(vp,n,4), %edx
	movd	   %edx, %mm1
	punpckldq  %mm1, %mm0
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm0
	movd	   %mm0, 20(rp,n,4)

	mov	   24(up,n,4), %eax
	sbb	   24(vp,n,4), %eax
	movd	   %eax, %mm0
	punpckldq  %mm0, %mm1
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm1
	movd	   %mm1, 24(rp,n,4)

	mov	   28(up,n,4), %edx
	sbb	   28(vp,n,4), %edx
	movd	   %edx, %mm1
	punpckldq  %mm1, %mm0
	psrlq	   %mm7, %mm0
	movd	   %mm0, 28(rp,n,4)

	lea	   8(n), n
	jmp	   L(top)

EPILOGUE()
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@initial import of GMP 5.0.2.

GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed
integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers.  It has a rich set
of functions, and the functions have a regular interface.

GMP is necessary for GCC >= 4.2.
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@initial import of GMP 6.1.2.  main changes from 5.1.3 below.

notes:
 - support for thumb-less ARM chips was in our port of 5.1.3, but a
   similar method has been provided upstream now
 - someone should look at the AVX failure reports, and fix them

Changes between GMP version 6.1.0 and 6.1.1

  FEATURES
  * Work around faulty cpuid on some recent Intel chips (this allows GMP to run
    on Skylake Pentiums).
  * Support thumb-less ARM chips.

Changes between GMP version 6.0.* and 6.1.0

  BUGS FIXED
  * The public function mpn_com is now correctly declared in gmp.h.
  * Healed possible failures of mpn_sec_sqr for non-cryptographic sizes for
    some obsolete CPUs.
  * Various problems related to precision for mpf have been fixed.
  * Fixed ABI incompatible stack alignment in calls from assembly code.
  * Fixed PIC bug in popcount affecting Intel processors using the 32-bit ABI.
  SPEEDUPS
  * Speedup for Intel Broadwell and Skylake through assembly code making use of
    new ADX instructions.
  * Square root is now faster when the remainder is not needed. Also the speed
    to compute the k-th root improved, for small sizes.
  FEATURES
  * New C++ functions gcd and lcm for mpz_class.
  * New public mpn functions mpn_divexact_1, mpn_zero_p, and mpn_cnd_swap.
  * New public mpq_cmp_z function, to efficiently compare rationals with
    integers.
  * Support for more 32-bit arm processors.
  * Support for AVX-less modern x86 CPUs. (Such support might be missing either
    because the CPU vendor chose to disable AVX, or because the running kernel
    lacks AVX context switch support.)
  * Support for NetBSD under Xen; we switch off AVX unconditionally under
    NetBSD since a bug in NetBSD makes AVX fail under Xen.
  MISC
  * Tuned values for FFT multiplications are provided for larger number on
    many platforms.

Changes between GMP version 5.1.* and 6.0.0
  BUGS FIXED
  * The function mpz_invert now considers any number invertible in Z/1Z.
  * The mpn multiply code now handles operands of more than 2^31 limbs
    correctly.  (Note however that the mpz code is limited to 2^32 bits on
    32-bit hosts and 2^37 bits on 64-bit hosts.)
  SPEEDUPS
  * Plain division of large operands is faster and more monotonous in operand
    size.
  * Major speedup for ARM, in particular ARM Cortex-A15, thanks to improved
    assembly.
  * Speedup for Intel Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, thanks to rewritten
    and vastly expanded assembly support.  Speedup also for the older Core 2
    and Nehalem.
  * Faster mixed arithmetic between mpq_class and double.
  FEATURES
  * Support for new Intel and AMD CPUs.
  * New public functions mpn_sec_mul and mpn_sec_sqr, implementing side-channel
    silent multiplication and squaring.
  * New public functions mpn_sec_div_qr and mpn_sec_div_r, implementing
    side-channel silent division.
  * New public functions mpn_cnd_add_n and mpn_cnd_sub_n.  Side-channel silent
    conditional addition and subtraction.
  * New public function mpn_sec_powm, implementing side-channel silent modexp.
  * New public function mpn_sec_invert, implementing side-channel silent
    modular inversion.
  * Better support for applications which use the mpz_t type, but nevertheless
    need to call some of the lower-level mpn functions.  See the documentation
    for mpz_limbs_read and related functions.
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d8 3
a10 13
dnl  it under the terms of either:
dnl
dnl    * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
dnl      Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
dnl      option) any later version.
dnl
dnl  or
dnl
dnl    * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
dnl      Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
dnl      later version.
dnl
dnl  or both in parallel, as here.
d14 2
a15 2
dnl  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
dnl  for more details.
d17 2
a18 3
dnl  You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the
dnl  GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library.  If not,
dnl  see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
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