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dnl AMD64 mpn_mul_2 optimised for Intel Sandy Bridge.
dnl Contributed to the GNU project by Torbjörn Granlund.
dnl Copyright 2003-2005, 2007, 2008, 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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 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.
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 General Public License
dnl for more details.
dnl
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/.
include(`../config.m4')
C cycles/limb best
C AMD K8,K9 8.03
C AMD K10 8.03
C AMD bull 9.19
C AMD pile 9.16
C AMD steam
C AMD excavator
C AMD bobcat 10.6
C AMD jaguar 11.0
C Intel P4 26.0
C Intel core2 8.73
C Intel NHM 8.55
C Intel SBR 5.15
C Intel IBR 4.57
C Intel HWL 4.08
C Intel BWL 4.10
C Intel SKL 4.14
C Intel atom 39.5
C Intel SLM 26.3
C VIA nano
C This code is the result of running a code generation and optimisation tool
C suite written by David Harvey and Torbjorn Granlund.
C When playing with pointers, set this to $2 to fall back to conservative
C indexing in wind-down code.
define(`I',`$1')
define(`rp', `%rdi') C rcx
define(`up', `%rsi') C rdx
define(`n_param', `%rdx') C r8
define(`vp', `%rcx') C r9
define(`n', `%rcx')
define(`v0', `%rbx')
define(`v1', `%rbp')
define(`w0', `%r8')
define(`w1', `%r9')
define(`w2', `%r10')
define(`w3', `%r11')
ABI_SUPPORT(DOS64)
ABI_SUPPORT(STD64)
ASM_START()
TEXT
ALIGN(32)
PROLOGUE(mpn_mul_2)
FUNC_ENTRY(4)
push %rbx
push %rbp
mov (vp), v0
mov 8(vp), v1
mov (up), %rax
lea (up,n_param,8), up
lea (rp,n_param,8), rp
test $1, R8(n_param)
jnz L(b1)
L(b0): mov $0, R32(n)
sub n_param, n
xor w0, w0
mul v0
mov %rax, w2
mov %rdx, w1
mov (up,n,8), %rax
jmp L(lo0)
L(b1): mov $1, R32(n)
sub n_param, n
xor w2, w2
mul v0
mov %rax, w0
mov %rdx, w3
mov -8(up,n,8), %rax
mul v1
jmp L(lo1)
ALIGN(32)
L(top): mul v0
add %rax, w0 C 1
mov %rdx, w3 C 2
adc $0, w3 C 2
mov -8(up,n,8), %rax
mul v1
add w1, w0 C 1
adc $0, w3 C 2
L(lo1): add %rax, w2 C 2
mov w0, -8(rp,n,8) C 1
mov %rdx, w0 C 3
adc $0, w0 C 3
mov (up,n,8), %rax
mul v0
add %rax, w2 C 2
mov %rdx, w1 C 3
adc $0, w1 C 3
add w3, w2 C 2
mov (up,n,8), %rax
adc $0, w1 C 1
L(lo0): mul v1
mov w2, (rp,n,8) C 2
add %rax, w0 C 3
mov %rdx, w2 C 4
mov 8(up,n,8), %rax
adc $0, w2 C 4
add $2, n
jnc L(top)
L(end): mul v0
add %rax, w0
mov %rdx, w3
adc $0, w3
mov I(-8(up),-8(up,n,8)), %rax
mul v1
add w1, w0
adc $0, w3
add %rax, w2
mov w0, I(-8(rp),-8(rp,n,8))
adc $0, %rdx
add w3, w2
mov w2, I((rp),(rp,n,8))
adc $0, %rdx
mov %rdx, %rax
pop %rbp
pop %rbx
FUNC_EXIT()
ret
EPILOGUE()
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