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@ libgcc1 routines for ARM cpu.
@ Division routines, written by Richard Earnshaw, (rearnsha@armltd.co.uk)

/* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.

In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
compiled version of this file with other programs, and to distribute
those programs without any restriction coming from the use of this
file.  (The General Public License restrictions do apply in other
respects; for example, they cover modification of the file, and
distribution when not linked into another program.)

This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
   some of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable,
   this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable
   to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
   This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
   the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.  */

	.code	 16
	
#ifndef __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__
#error  __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ not defined
#endif

#ifdef __elf__
#define __PLT__ (PLT)
#define TYPE(x) .type SYM(x),function
#define SIZE(x) .size SYM(x), . - SYM(x)
#else
#define __PLT__
#define TYPE(x)
#define SIZE(x)
#endif

#define RET	mov	pc, lr
	
/* ANSI concatenation macros.  */

#define CONCAT1(a, b) CONCAT2(a, b)
#define CONCAT2(a, b) a ## b

/* Use the right prefix for global labels.  */

#define SYM(x) CONCAT1 (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, x)

work		.req	r4	@ XXXX is this safe ?

#ifdef L_udivsi3

dividend	.req	r0
divisor		.req	r1
result		.req	r2
curbit		.req	r3
ip		.req	r12
sp		.req	r13
lr		.req	r14
pc		.req	r15
	
	.text
	.globl	SYM (__udivsi3)
	TYPE 	(__udivsi3)
	.align	0
	.thumb_func
SYM (__udivsi3):
	cmp	divisor, #0
	beq	Ldiv0
	mov	curbit, #1
	mov	result, #0
	
	push	{ work }
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc	Lgot_result

	@ Load the constant 0x10000000 into our work register
	mov	work, #1
	lsl	work, #28
Loop1:
	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs     Lbignum
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs     Lbignum
	lsl	divisor, #4
	lsl	curbit,  #4
	b	Loop1

Lbignum:
	@ Set work to 0x80000000
	lsl	work, #3
Loop2:		
	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs	Loop3
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs	Loop3
	lsl	divisor, #1
	lsl	curbit,  #1
	b	Loop2

Loop3:
	@ Test for possible subtractions, and note which bits
	@ are done in the result.  On the final pass, this may subtract
	@ too much from the dividend, but the result will be ok, since the
	@ "bit" will have been shifted out at the bottom.
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc     Over1
	sub	dividend, dividend, divisor
	orr	result, result, curbit
Over1:	
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over2
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #1
	orr	result, work
Over2:	
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over3
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #2
	orr	result, work
Over3:	
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over4
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #3
	orr	result, work
Over4:	
	cmp	dividend, #0			@ Early termination?
	beq	Lgot_result
	lsr	curbit,  #4			@ No, any more bits to do?
	beq	Lgot_result
	lsr	divisor, #4
	b	Loop3
Lgot_result:
	mov	r0, result
	pop	{ work }
	RET

Ldiv0:
	push	{ lr }
	bl	SYM (__div0) __PLT__
	mov	r0, #0			@ about as wrong as it could be
	pop	{ pc }

	SIZE	(__udivsi3)
	
#endif /* L_udivsi3 */

#ifdef L_umodsi3

dividend	.req	r0
divisor		.req	r1
overdone	.req	r2
curbit		.req	r3
ip		.req	r12
sp		.req	r13
lr		.req	r14
pc		.req	r15
	
	.text
	.globl	SYM (__umodsi3)
	TYPE	(__umodsi3)
	.align	0
	.thumb_func
SYM (__umodsi3):
	cmp	divisor, #0
	beq	Ldiv0
	mov	curbit, #1
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcs	Over1
	RET	

Over1:	
	@ Load the constant 0x10000000 into our work register
	push	{ work }
	mov	work, #1
	lsl	work, #28
Loop1:
	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs	Lbignum
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs	Lbignum
	lsl	divisor, #4
	lsl	curbit, #4
	b	Loop1

Lbignum:
	@ Set work to 0x80000000
	lsl	work, #3
Loop2:
	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs	Loop3
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs	Loop3
	lsl	divisor, #1
	lsl	curbit, #1
	b	Loop2

Loop3:
	@ Test for possible subtractions.  On the final pass, this may 
	@ subtract too much from the dividend, so keep track of which
	@ subtractions are done, we can fix them up afterwards...
	mov	overdone, #0
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc	Over2
	sub	dividend, dividend, divisor
Over2:
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over3
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #1
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over3:
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over4
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #2
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over4:
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over5
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #3
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over5:
	mov	ip, curbit
	cmp	dividend, #0			@ Early termination?
	beq	Over6
	lsr	curbit, #4			@ No, any more bits to do?
	beq	Over6
	lsr	divisor, #4
	b	Loop3

Over6:	
	@ Any subtractions that we should not have done will be recorded in
	@ the top three bits of "overdone".  Exactly which were not needed
	@ are governed by the position of the bit, stored in ip.
	@ If we terminated early, because dividend became zero,
	@ then none of the below will match, since the bit in ip will not be
	@ in the bottom nibble.

	mov	work, #0xe
	lsl	work, #28	
	and	overdone, work
	bne	Over7
	pop	{ work }
	RET					@ No fixups needed
Over7:
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #3
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Over8
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Over8:
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #2
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Over9
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Over9:
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #1
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Over10
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Over10:
	pop	{ work }
	RET	

Ldiv0:
	push	{ lr }
	bl	SYM (__div0) __PLT__
	mov	r0, #0			@ about as wrong as it could be
	pop	{ pc }

	SIZE	(__umodsi3)
	
#endif /* L_umodsi3 */

#ifdef L_divsi3

dividend	.req	r0
divisor		.req	r1
result		.req	r2
curbit		.req	r3
ip		.req	r12
sp		.req	r13
lr		.req	r14
pc		.req	r15
	
	.text
	.globl	SYM (__divsi3)
	TYPE	(__divsi3)
	.align	0
	.thumb_func
SYM (__divsi3):
	cmp	divisor, #0
	beq	Ldiv0
	
	push	{ work }
	mov	work, dividend
	eor	work, divisor		@ Save the sign of the result.
	mov	ip, work
	mov	curbit, #1
	mov	result, #0
	cmp	divisor, #0
	bpl	Over1
	neg	divisor, divisor	@ Loops below use unsigned.
Over1:	
	cmp	dividend, #0
	bpl	Over2
	neg	dividend, dividend
Over2:	
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc	Lgot_result

	mov	work, #1
	lsl	work, #28
Loop1:
	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
	cmp	divisor, work
	Bcs	Lbignum
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	Bcs	Lbignum
	lsl	divisor, #4
	lsl	curbit, #4
	b	Loop1

Lbignum:
	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
	lsl	work, #3
Loop2:		
	cmp	divisor, work
	Bcs	Loop3
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	Bcs	Loop3
	lsl	divisor, #1
	lsl	curbit, #1
	b	Loop2

Loop3:
	@ Test for possible subtractions, and note which bits
	@ are done in the result.  On the final pass, this may subtract
	@ too much from the dividend, but the result will be ok, since the
	@ "bit" will have been shifted out at the bottom.
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	Bcc	Over3
	sub	dividend, dividend, divisor
	orr	result, result, curbit
Over3:
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	cmp	dividend, work
	Bcc	Over4
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #1
	orr	result, work
Over4:	
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	cmp	dividend, work
	Bcc	Over5
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #2
	orr	result, result, work
Over5:	
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	cmp	dividend, work
	Bcc	Over6
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	lsr	work, curbit, #3
	orr	result, result, work
Over6:	
	cmp	dividend, #0			@ Early termination?
	Beq	Lgot_result
	lsr	curbit, #4			@ No, any more bits to do?
	Beq	Lgot_result
	lsr	divisor, #4
	b	Loop3
	
Lgot_result:
	mov	r0, result
	mov	work, ip
	cmp	work, #0
	Bpl	Over7
	neg	r0, r0
Over7:
	pop	{ work }
	RET	

Ldiv0:
	push	{ lr }
	bl	SYM (__div0) __PLT__
	mov	r0, #0			@ about as wrong as it could be
	pop	{ pc }

	SIZE	(__divsi3)
	
#endif /* L_divsi3 */

#ifdef L_modsi3

dividend	.req	r0
divisor		.req	r1
overdone	.req	r2
curbit		.req	r3
ip		.req	r12
sp		.req	r13
lr		.req	r14
pc		.req	r15
	
	.text
	.globl	SYM (__modsi3)
	TYPE	(__modsi3)
	.align	0
	.thumb_func
SYM (__modsi3):
	mov	curbit, #1
	cmp	divisor, #0
	beq	Ldiv0
	Bpl	Over1
	neg	divisor, divisor		@ Loops below use unsigned.
Over1:	
	push	{ work }
	@ Need to save the sign of the dividend, unfortunately, we need
	@ ip later on.  Must do this after saving the original value of
	@ the work register, because we will pop this value off first.
	push	{ dividend }
	cmp	dividend, #0
	Bpl	Over2
	neg	dividend, dividend
Over2:	
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc	Lgot_result
	mov	work, #1
	lsl	work, #28
Loop1:
	@ Unless the divisor is very big, shift it up in multiples of
	@ four bits, since this is the amount of unwinding in the main
	@ division loop.  Continue shifting until the divisor is 
	@ larger than the dividend.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs	Lbignum
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs	Lbignum
	lsl	divisor, #4
	lsl	curbit, #4
	b	Loop1

Lbignum:
	@ Set work to 0x80000000
	lsl	work, #3
Loop2:
	@ For very big divisors, we must shift it a bit at a time, or
	@ we will be in danger of overflowing.
	cmp	divisor, work
	bcs	Loop3
	cmp	divisor, dividend
	bcs	Loop3
	lsl	divisor, #1
	lsl	curbit, #1
	b	Loop2

Loop3:
	@ Test for possible subtractions.  On the final pass, this may 
	@ subtract too much from the dividend, so keep track of which
	@ subtractions are done, we can fix them up afterwards...
	mov	overdone, #0
	cmp	dividend, divisor
	bcc	Over3
	sub	dividend, dividend, divisor
Over3:
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over4
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #1
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over4:
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over5
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #2
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over5:
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	cmp	dividend, work
	bcc	Over6
	sub	dividend, dividend, work
	mov	ip, curbit
	mov	work, #3
	ror	curbit, work
	orr	overdone, curbit
	mov	curbit, ip
Over6:
	mov	ip, curbit
	cmp	dividend, #0			@ Early termination?
	beq	Over7
	lsr	curbit, #4			@ No, any more bits to do?
	beq	Over7
	lsr	divisor, #4
	b	Loop3

Over7:	
	@ Any subtractions that we should not have done will be recorded in
	@ the top three bits of "overdone".  Exactly which were not needed
	@ are governed by the position of the bit, stored in ip.
	@ If we terminated early, because dividend became zero,
	@ then none of the below will match, since the bit in ip will not be
	@ in the bottom nibble.
	mov	work, #0xe
	lsl	work, #28
	and	overdone, work
	beq	Lgot_result
	
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #3
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Over8
	lsr	work, divisor, #3
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Over8:
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #2
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Over9
	lsr	work, divisor, #2
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Over9:
	mov	curbit, ip
	mov	work, #1
	ror	curbit, work
	tst	overdone, curbit
	beq	Lgot_result
	lsr	work, divisor, #1
	add	dividend, dividend, work
Lgot_result:
	pop	{ work }
	cmp	work, #0
	bpl	Over10
	neg	dividend, dividend
Over10:
	pop	{ work }
	RET	

Ldiv0:
	push    { lr }
	bl	SYM (__div0) __PLT__
	mov	r0, #0			@ about as wrong as it could be
	pop	{ pc }
	
	SIZE	(__modsi3)
		
#endif /* L_modsi3 */

#ifdef L_dvmd_tls

	.globl	SYM (__div0)
	TYPE	(__div0)
	.align	0
	.thumb_func
SYM (__div0):
	RET	

	SIZE	(__div0)
	
#endif /* L_divmodsi_tools */

	
#ifdef L_call_via_rX

/* These labels & instructions are used by the Arm/Thumb interworking code. 
   The address of function to be called is loaded into a register and then 
   one of these labels is called via a BL instruction.  This puts the 
   return address into the link register with the bottom bit set, and the 
   code here switches to the correct mode before executing the function.  */
	
	.text
	.align 0

.macro call_via register
	.globl	SYM (_call_via_\register)
	TYPE	(_call_via_\register)
	.thumb_func
SYM (_call_via_\register):
	bx	\register
	nop
	
	SIZE	(_call_via_\register)
.endm

	call_via r0
	call_via r1
	call_via r2
	call_via r3
	call_via r4
	call_via r5
	call_via r6
	call_via r7
	call_via r8
	call_via r9
	call_via sl
	call_via fp
	call_via ip
	call_via sp
	call_via lr

#endif /* L_call_via_rX */

#ifdef L_interwork_call_via_rX

/* These labels & instructions are used by the Arm/Thumb interworking code,
   when the target address is in an unknown instruction set.  The address 
   of function to be called is loaded into a register and then one of these
   labels is called via a BL instruction.  This puts the return address 
   into the link register with the bottom bit set, and the code here 
   switches to the correct mode before executing the function.  Unfortunately
   the target code cannot be relied upon to return via a BX instruction, so
   instead we have to store the resturn address on the stack and allow the
   called function to return here instead.  Upon return we recover the real
   return address and use a BX to get back to Thumb mode.  */
	
	.text
	.align 0

	.code 32
	.globl _arm_return
_arm_return:		
	ldmia 	r13!, {r12}
	bx 	r12
	
.macro interwork register					
	.code 16
	
	.globl	SYM (_interwork_call_via_\register)
	TYPE	(_interwork_call_via_\register)
	.thumb_func
SYM (_interwork_call_via_\register):
	bx 	pc
	nop
	
	.code 32
	.globl .Lchange_\register
.Lchange_\register:
	tst	\register, #1
	stmeqdb	r13!, {lr}
	adreq	lr, _arm_return
	bx	\register

	SIZE	(_interwork_call_via_\register)
.endm
	
	interwork r0
	interwork r1
	interwork r2
	interwork r3
	interwork r4
	interwork r5
	interwork r6
	interwork r7
	interwork r8
	interwork r9
	interwork sl
	interwork fp
	interwork ip
	interwork sp

	/* The lr case has to be handled a little differently...*/
	.code 16
	.globl	SYM (_interwork_call_via_lr)
	TYPE	(_interwork_call_via_lr)
	.thumb_func
SYM (_interwork_call_via_lr):
	bx 	pc
	nop
	
	.code 32
	.globl .Lchange_lr
.Lchange_lr:
	tst	lr, #1
	stmeqdb	r13!, {lr}
	mov	ip, lr
	adreq	lr, _arm_return
	bx	ip

	SIZE	(_interwork_call_via_lr)
	
#endif /* L_interwork_call_via_rX */