mpir/mpn
2010-12-18 04:53:51 +00:00
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alpha
arm
generic changed order of params for redc_1 for all the C code , just asm and try.c to do 2010-12-16 04:54:51 +00:00
ia64
m68k
mips32
mips64
pa32
pa64
powerpc32
powerpc64
s390
sh
sparc32
sparc64
thumb
x86 change name of redc_basecase to redc_1 and export 2010-12-16 02:32:35 +00:00
x86_64 New nehalem mul_1 asm function 2010-12-18 04:53:51 +00:00
x86_64w make sure we have unique names for FRAME_PROC in redc 2010-12-17 14:33:58 +00:00
x86w Commit missing mparam.h file 2010-09-24 13:56:54 +00:00
asm-defs.m4 change name of redc_basecase to redc_1 and export 2010-12-16 02:32:35 +00:00
cpp-ccas
m4-ccas
Makeasm.am well the makefile wont work due to the diffences between libtool .o and .lo and yasm .o , so reverting that change 2010-10-24 18:15:19 +00:00
Makefile.am remove spurious referance to the old mpn/power directory 2010-11-09 13:58:54 +00:00
Makefile.in autoreconf 2010-11-09 14:01:35 +00:00
README

Copyright 1996, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of the GNU MP Library.

The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA.





This directory contains all code for the mpn layer of GMP.

Most subdirectories contain machine-dependent code, written in assembly or C.
The `generic' subdirectory contains default code, used when there is no
machine-dependent replacement for a particular machine.

There is one subdirectory for each ISA family.  Note that e.g., 32-bit SPARC
and 64-bit SPARC are very different ISA's, and thus cannot share any code.

A particular compile will only use code from one subdirectory, and the
`generic' subdirectory.  The ISA-specific subdirectories contain hierachies of
directories for various architecture variants and implementations; the
top-most level contains code that runs correctly on all variants.