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			ArmAsm
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			152 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			ArmAsm
		
	
	
	
| //===-- comparesf2.S - Implement single-precision soft-float comparisons --===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open
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| // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // This file implements the following soft-fp_t comparison routines:
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| //
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| //   __eqsf2   __gesf2   __unordsf2
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| //   __lesf2   __gtsf2
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| //   __ltsf2
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| //   __nesf2
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| //
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| // The semantics of the routines grouped in each column are identical, so there
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| // is a single implementation for each, with multiple names.
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| //
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| // The routines behave as follows:
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| //
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| //   __lesf2(a,b) returns -1 if a < b
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| //                         0 if a == b
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| //                         1 if a > b
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| //                         1 if either a or b is NaN
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| //
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| //   __gesf2(a,b) returns -1 if a < b
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| //                         0 if a == b
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| //                         1 if a > b
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| //                        -1 if either a or b is NaN
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| //
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| //   __unordsf2(a,b) returns 0 if both a and b are numbers
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| //                           1 if either a or b is NaN
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| //
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| // Note that __lesf2( ) and __gesf2( ) are identical except in their handling of
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| // NaN values.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #include "../assembly.h"
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| .syntax unified
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| 
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| .p2align 2
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__eqsf2)
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|     // Make copies of a and b with the sign bit shifted off the top.  These will
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|     // be used to detect zeros and NaNs.
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|     mov     r2,         r0, lsl #1
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|     mov     r3,         r1, lsl #1
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| 
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|     // We do the comparison in three stages (ignoring NaN values for the time
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|     // being).  First, we orr the absolute values of a and b; this sets the Z
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|     // flag if both a and b are zero (of either sign).  The shift of r3 doesn't
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|     // effect this at all, but it *does* make sure that the C flag is clear for
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|     // the subsequent operations.
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|     orrs    r12,    r2, r3, lsr #1
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| 
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|     // Next, we check if a and b have the same or different signs.  If they have
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|     // opposite signs, this eor will set the N flag.
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|     it ne
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|     eorsne  r12,    r0, r1
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| 
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|     // If a and b are equal (either both zeros or bit identical; again, we're
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|     // ignoring NaNs for now), this subtract will zero out r0.  If they have the
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|     // same sign, the flags are updated as they would be for a comparison of the
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|     // absolute values of a and b.
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|     it pl
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|     subspl  r0,     r2, r3
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| 
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|     // If a is smaller in magnitude than b and both have the same sign, place
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|     // the negation of the sign of b in r0.  Thus, if both are negative and
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|     // a > b, this sets r0 to 0; if both are positive and a < b, this sets
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|     // r0 to -1.
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|     //
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|     // This is also done if a and b have opposite signs and are not both zero,
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|     // because in that case the subtract was not performed and the C flag is
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|     // still clear from the shift argument in orrs; if a is positive and b
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|     // negative, this places 0 in r0; if a is negative and b positive, -1 is
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|     // placed in r0.
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|     it lo
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|     mvnlo   r0,         r1, asr #31
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| 
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|     // If a is greater in magnitude than b and both have the same sign, place
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|     // the sign of b in r0.  Thus, if both are negative and a < b, -1 is placed
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|     // in r0, which is the desired result.  Conversely, if both are positive
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|     // and a > b, zero is placed in r0.
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|     it hi
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|     movhi   r0,         r1, asr #31
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| 
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|     // If you've been keeping track, at this point r0 contains -1 if a < b and
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|     // 0 if a >= b.  All that remains to be done is to set it to 1 if a > b.
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|     // If a == b, then the Z flag is set, so we can get the correct final value
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|     // into r0 by simply or'ing with 1 if Z is clear.
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|     it ne
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|     orrne   r0,     r0, #1
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| 
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|     // Finally, we need to deal with NaNs.  If either argument is NaN, replace
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|     // the value in r0 with 1.
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|     cmp     r2,         #0xff000000
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|     ite ls
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|     cmpls   r3,         #0xff000000
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|     movhi   r0,         #1
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|     JMP(lr)
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| END_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__eqsf2)
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION_ALIAS(__lesf2, __eqsf2)
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION_ALIAS(__ltsf2, __eqsf2)
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION_ALIAS(__nesf2, __eqsf2)
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| 
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| .p2align 2
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__gtsf2)
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|     // Identical to the preceding except in that we return -1 for NaN values.
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|     // Given that the two paths share so much code, one might be tempted to 
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|     // unify them; however, the extra code needed to do so makes the code size
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|     // to performance tradeoff very hard to justify for such small functions.
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|     mov     r2,         r0, lsl #1
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|     mov     r3,         r1, lsl #1
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|     orrs    r12,    r2, r3, lsr #1
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|     it ne
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|     eorsne  r12,    r0, r1
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|     it pl
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|     subspl  r0,     r2, r3
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|     it lo
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|     mvnlo   r0,         r1, asr #31
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|     it hi
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|     movhi   r0,         r1, asr #31
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|     it ne
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|     orrne   r0,     r0, #1
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|     cmp     r2,         #0xff000000
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|     ite ls
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|     cmpls   r3,         #0xff000000
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|     movhi   r0,         #-1
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|     JMP(lr)
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| END_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__gtsf2)
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION_ALIAS(__gesf2, __gtsf2)
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| 
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| .p2align 2
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| DEFINE_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__unordsf2)
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|     // Return 1 for NaN values, 0 otherwise.
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|     mov     r2,         r0, lsl #1
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|     mov     r3,         r1, lsl #1
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|     mov     r0,         #0
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|     cmp     r2,         #0xff000000
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|     ite ls
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|     cmpls   r3,         #0xff000000
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|     movhi   r0,         #1
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|     JMP(lr)
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| END_COMPILERRT_FUNCTION(__unordsf2)
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| 
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| DEFINE_AEABI_FUNCTION_ALIAS(__aeabi_fcmpun, __unordsf2)
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| 
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| NO_EXEC_STACK_DIRECTIVE
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| 
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