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dnl x86 fat binary entrypoints.
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dnl Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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dnl
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dnl This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
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dnl
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dnl The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
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dnl published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
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dnl License, or (at your option) any later version.
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dnl
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dnl The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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dnl Lesser General Public License for more details.
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dnl
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dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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dnl License along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
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dnl not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
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dnl Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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include(`../config.m4')
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dnl Forcibly disable profiling.
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dnl
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dnl The entrypoints and inits are small enough not to worry about, the real
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dnl routines arrived at will have any profiling. Also, the way the code
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dnl here ends with a jump means we won't work properly with the
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dnl "instrument" profiling scheme anyway.
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define(`WANT_PROFILING',no)
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TEXT
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dnl Usage: FAT_ENTRY(name, offset)
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dnl
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dnl Emit a fat binary entrypoint function of the given name. This is the
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dnl normal entry for applications, eg. __gmpn_add_n.
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dnl
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dnl The code simply jumps through the function pointer in __gmpn_cpuvec at
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dnl the given "offset" (in bytes).
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dnl
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dnl For non-PIC, the jumps are 5 bytes each, aligning them to 8 should be
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dnl fine for all x86s.
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dnl
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dnl For PIC, the jumps are 20 bytes each, and are best aligned to 16 to
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dnl ensure at least the first two instructions don't cross a cache line
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dnl boundary.
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dnl
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dnl Note the extra `' ahead of PROLOGUE obscures it from the HAVE_NATIVE
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dnl grepping in configure, stopping that code trying to eval something with
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dnl $1 in it.
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define(FAT_ENTRY,
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m4_assert_numargs(2)
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` ALIGN(ifdef(`PIC',16,8))
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`'PROLOGUE($1)
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ifdef(`PIC',
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` lea _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_(%rip),%r11
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movq GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec@GOT(%r11), %r11
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jmp *m4_empty_if_zero($2)(%r11)
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',`dnl non-PIC
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jmp *GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec+$2
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')
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EPILOGUE()
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')
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dnl FAT_ENTRY for each CPUVEC_FUNCS_LIST
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dnl
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define(`CPUVEC_offset',0)
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foreach(i,
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`FAT_ENTRY(MPN(i),CPUVEC_offset)
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define(`CPUVEC_offset',eval(CPUVEC_offset + 8))',
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CPUVEC_FUNCS_LIST)
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dnl Usage: FAT_INIT(name, offset)
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dnl
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dnl Emit a fat binary initializer function of the given name. These
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dnl functions are the initial values for the pointers in __gmpn_cpuvec.
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dnl
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dnl The code simply calls __gmpn_cpuvec_init, and then jumps back through
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dnl the __gmpn_cpuvec pointer, at the given "offset" (in bytes).
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dnl __gmpn_cpuvec_init will have stored the address of the selected
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dnl implementation there.
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dnl
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dnl Only one of these routines will be executed, and only once, since after
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dnl that all the __gmpn_cpuvec pointers go to real routines. So there's no
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dnl need for anything special here, just something small and simple. To
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dnl keep code size down, "fat_init" is a shared bit of code, arrived at
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dnl with the offset in %al. %al is used since the movb instruction is 2
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dnl bytes where %eax would be 4.
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dnl
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dnl Note having `PROLOGUE in FAT_INIT obscures that PROLOGUE from the
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dnl HAVE_NATIVE grepping in configure, preventing that code trying to eval
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dnl something with $1 in it.
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define(FAT_INIT,
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m4_assert_numargs(2)
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`PROLOGUE($1)
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pushq %rax
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pushq %rbx
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pushq %rsi
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pushq %rdi
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pushq %rdx
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pushq %rcx
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pushq %r8
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pushq %r9
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pushq %rbp
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ifdef(`PIC',`
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lea _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_(%rip),%rbx
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call GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec_init@PLT
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movq GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec@GOT(%rbx), %r11
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popq %rbp
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popq %r9
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popq %r8
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popq %rcx
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popq %rdx
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popq %rdi
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popq %rsi
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popq %rbx
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popq %rax
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jmp *m4_empty_if_zero($2)(%r11)
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',`dnl non-PIC
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call GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec_init
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popq %rbp
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popq %r9
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popq %r8
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popq %rcx
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popq %rdx
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popq %rdi
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popq %rsi
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popq %rbx
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popq %rax
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jmp *GSYM_PREFIX`'__gmpn_cpuvec+$2
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')
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EPILOGUE()
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')
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dnl FAT_INIT for each CPUVEC_FUNCS_LIST
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dnl
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define(`CPUVEC_offset',0)
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foreach(i,
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`FAT_INIT(MPN(i`'_init),CPUVEC_offset)
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define(`CPUVEC_offset',eval(CPUVEC_offset + 8))',
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CPUVEC_FUNCS_LIST)
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C long __gmpn_cpuid (char dst[12], int id);
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C
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C This is called only once, so just something simple and compact is fine.
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defframe(PARAM_ID, 8)
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defframe(PARAM_DST, 4)
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deflit(`FRAME',0)
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PROLOGUE(__gmpn_cpuid)
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pushq %rbx FRAME_pushq()
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movq %rdx, %rax
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movq %rcx, %r8
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cpuid
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movl %ebx, (%r8)
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movl %edx, 4(%r8)
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movl %ecx, 8(%r8)
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popq %rbx
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ret
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EPILOGUE()
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