dnl AMD K7 mpn_copyi -- copy limb vector, incrementing. dnl Copyright 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 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 dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as dnl published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the dnl License, or (at your option) any later version. dnl dnl The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU dnl Lesser General Public License for more details. dnl dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public dnl License along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If dnl not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, dnl Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. include(`../config.m4') C alignment dst/src, A=0mod8 N=4mod8 C A/A A/N N/A N/N C K7 0.75 1.0 1.0 0.75 C void mpn_copyi (mp_ptr dst, mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t size); C C Copy src,size to dst,size. C C This code at 0.75 or 1.0 c/l is always faster than a plain rep movsl at C 1.33 c/l. C C The K7 can do a 64-bit load and 64-bit store in one cycle (optimization C guile 22007 appendix B), so 0.5 c/l should be possible, however nothing C under 0.7 c/l is known. Apparently only two 32-bit stores can be done in C one cycle, so perhaps some scheduling is needed to ensure it's a C load+store in each cycle, not store+store. C C If both source and destination are unaligned then one limb is processed at C the start to make them aligned and so get 0.75 c/l, whereas if they'd been C used unaligned it would be 1.5 c/l. defframe(PARAM_SIZE,12) defframe(PARAM_SRC, 8) defframe(PARAM_DST, 4) dnl parameter space reused define(SAVE_EBX,`PARAM_SIZE') dnl minimum 5 since the unrolled code can't handle less than 5 deflit(UNROLL_THRESHOLD, 5) TEXT ALIGN(32) PROLOGUE(mpn_copyi) deflit(`FRAME',0) movl PARAM_SIZE, %ecx movl %ebx, SAVE_EBX movl PARAM_SRC, %eax movl PARAM_DST, %edx cmpl $UNROLL_THRESHOLD, %ecx jae L(unroll) orl %ecx, %ecx jz L(simple_done) L(simple): C eax src, incrementing C ebx scratch C ecx counter C edx dst, incrementing C C this loop is 2 cycles/limb movl (%eax), %ebx movl %ebx, (%edx) decl %ecx leal 4(%eax), %eax leal 4(%edx), %edx jnz L(simple) L(simple_done): movl SAVE_EBX, %ebx ret L(unroll): movl %eax, %ebx leal -12(%eax,%ecx,4), %eax C src end - 12 subl $3, %ecx C size-3 andl %edx, %ebx leal (%edx,%ecx,4), %edx C dst end - 12 negl %ecx testl $4, %ebx C testl to pad code closer to 16 bytes for L(top) jz L(aligned) C both src and dst unaligned, process one limb to align them movl (%eax,%ecx,4), %ebx movl %ebx, (%edx,%ecx,4) incl %ecx L(aligned): ALIGN(16) L(top): C eax src end - 12 C ebx C ecx counter, negative, limbs C edx dst end - 12 movq (%eax,%ecx,4), %mm0 movq 8(%eax,%ecx,4), %mm1 addl $4, %ecx movq %mm0, -16(%edx,%ecx,4) movq %mm1, -16+8(%edx,%ecx,4) ja L(top) C jump no carry and not zero C now %ecx is 0 to 3 representing respectively 3 to 0 limbs remaining testb $2, %cl jnz L(finish_not_two) movq (%eax,%ecx,4), %mm0 movq %mm0, (%edx,%ecx,4) L(finish_not_two): testb $1, %cl jnz L(done) movl 8(%eax), %ebx movl %ebx, 8(%edx) L(done): movl SAVE_EBX, %ebx emms ret EPILOGUE()