dnl AMD64 mpn_addmul_2 optimised for Intel Sandy Bridge.
dnl Contributed to the GNU project by Torbjörn Granlund.
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include(`../config.m4')
C cycles/limb best
C AMD K8,K9
C AMD K10
C AMD bull
C AMD pile
C AMD bobcat
C AMD jaguar
C Intel P4
C Intel core
C Intel NHM
C Intel SBR 2.93 this
C Intel IBR 2.66 this
C Intel HWL 2.5 2.15
C Intel BWL
C Intel atom
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')
define(`X0', `%r12')
define(`X1', `%r13')
ABI_SUPPORT(DOS64)
ABI_SUPPORT(STD64)
ASM_START()
TEXT
ALIGN(32)
PROLOGUE(mpn_addmul_2)
FUNC_ENTRY(4)
push %rbx
push %rbp
push %r12
push %r13
mov (vp), v0
mov 8(vp), v1
mov (up), %rax
mov n_param, n
neg n
lea (up,n_param,8), up
lea 8(rp,n_param,8), rp
mul v0
test $1, R8(n)
jnz L(bx1)
L(bx0): mov -8(rp,n,8), X0
mov %rdx, w1
add %rax, X0
adc $0, w1
mov (up,n,8), %rax
xor w0, w0
xor w3, w3
test $2, R8(n)
jnz L(b10)
L(b00): nop C this nop make loop go faster on SBR!
mul v1
mov (rp,n,8), X1
jmp L(lo0)
L(b10): lea -2(n), n
jmp L(lo2)
L(bx1): mov -8(rp,n,8), X1
mov %rdx, w3
add %rax, X1
adc $0, w3
mov (up,n,8), %rax
xor w1, w1
xor w2, w2
test $2, R8(n)
jz L(b11)
L(b01): mov (rp,n,8), X0
inc n
jmp L(lo1)
L(b11): dec n
jmp L(lo3)
ALIGN(32)
L(top):
L(lo1): mul v1
mov %rdx, w0 C 1
add %rax, X0 C 0
adc $0, w0 C 1
add w1, X1 C 3
adc $0, w3 C 0
add w2, X0 C 0
adc $0, w0 C 1
mov (up,n,8), %rax
mul v0
add %rax, X0 C 0
mov %rdx, w1 C 1
adc $0, w1 C 1
mov (up,n,8), %rax
mul v1
mov X1, -16(rp,n,8) C 3
mov (rp,n,8), X1 C 1
add w3, X0 C 0
adc $0, w1 C 1
L(lo0): mov %rdx, w2 C 2
mov X0, -8(rp,n,8) C 0
add %rax, X1 C 1
adc $0, w2 C 2
mov 8(up,n,8), %rax
add w0, X1 C 1
adc $0, w2 C 2
mul v0
add %rax, X1 C 1
mov %rdx, w3 C 2
adc $0, w3 C 2
mov 8(up,n,8), %rax
L(lo3): mul v1
add w1, X1 C 1
mov 8(rp,n,8), X0 C 2
adc $0, w3 C 2
mov %rdx, w0 C 3
add %rax, X0 C 2
adc $0, w0 C 3
mov 16(up,n,8), %rax
mul v0
add w2, X0 C 2
mov X1, (rp,n,8) C 1
mov %rdx, w1 C 3
adc $0, w0 C 3
add %rax, X0 C 2
adc $0, w1 C 3
mov 16(up,n,8), %rax
add w3, X0 C 2
adc $0, w1 C 3
L(lo2): mul v1
mov 16(rp,n,8), X1 C 3
add %rax, X1 C 3
mov %rdx, w2 C 4
adc $0, w2 C 4
mov 24(up,n,8), %rax
mov X0, 8(rp,n,8) C 2
mul v0
add w0, X1 C 3
mov %rdx, w3 C 4
adc $0, w2 C 4
add %rax, X1 C 3
mov 24(up,n,8), %rax
mov 24(rp,n,8), X0 C 0 useless but harmless final read
adc $0, w3 C 4
add $4, n
jnc L(top)
L(end): mul v1
add w1, X1
adc $0, w3
add w2, %rax
adc $0, %rdx
mov X1, I(-16(rp),-16(rp,n,8))
add w3, %rax
adc $0, %rdx
mov %rax, I(-8(rp),-8(rp,n,8))
mov %rdx, %rax
pop %r13
pop %r12
pop %rbp
pop %rbx
FUNC_EXIT()
ret
EPILOGUE()
CF_PROT