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1 /*
2  * Simple math operations
3  * Copyright (c) 2009 Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
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21 
22 #ifndef AVCODEC_AVR32_MATHOPS_H
23 #define AVCODEC_AVR32_MATHOPS_H
24 
25 #include <stdint.h>
26 #include "config.h"
27 #include "libavutil/common.h"
28 
29 #if HAVE_INLINE_ASM
30 
31 #define MULL MULL
32 static inline av_const int MULL(int a, int b, unsigned shift)
33 {
34  union { int64_t x; int hl[2]; } x;
35  __asm__ ("muls.d %0, %1, %2 \n\t"
36  "lsr %0, %3 \n\t"
37  "or %0, %0, %m0<<%4 \n\t"
38  : "=r"(x) : "r"(b), "r"(a), "i"(shift), "i"(32-shift));
39  return x.hl[1];
40 }
41 
42 #define MULH MULH
43 static inline av_const int MULH(int a, int b)
44 {
45  union { int64_t x; int hl[2]; } x;
46  __asm__ ("muls.d %0, %1, %2" : "=r"(x.x) : "r"(a), "r"(b));
47  return x.hl[0];
48 }
49 
50 #define MUL64 MUL64
51 static inline av_const int64_t MUL64(int a, int b)
52 {
53  int64_t x;
54  __asm__ ("muls.d %0, %1, %2" : "=r"(x) : "r"(a), "r"(b));
55  return x;
56 }
57 
58 static inline av_const int64_t MAC64(int64_t d, int a, int b)
59 {
60  __asm__ ("macs.d %0, %1, %2" : "+r"(d) : "r"(a), "r"(b));
61  return d;
62 }
63 #define MAC64(d, a, b) ((d) = MAC64(d, a, b))
64 #define MLS64(d, a, b) MAC64(d, -(a), b)
65 
66 static inline av_const int MAC16(int d, int a, int b)
67 {
68  __asm__ ("machh.w %0, %1:b, %2:b" : "+r"(d) : "r"(a), "r"(b));
69  return d;
70 }
71 #define MAC16(d, a, b) ((d) = MAC16(d, a, b))
72 #define MLS16(d, a, b) MAC16(d, -(a), b)
73 
74 #define MUL16 MUL16
75 static inline av_const int MUL16(int a, int b)
76 {
77  int d;
78  __asm__ ("mulhh.w %0, %1:b, %2:b" : "=r"(d) : "r"(a), "r"(b));
79  return d;
80 }
81 
82 #define mid_pred mid_pred
83 static inline av_const int mid_pred(int a, int b, int c)
84 {
85  int m;
86  __asm__ ("mov %0, %2 \n\t"
87  "cp.w %1, %2 \n\t"
88  "movgt %0, %1 \n\t"
89  "movgt %1, %2 \n\t"
90  "cp.w %1, %3 \n\t"
91  "movle %1, %3 \n\t"
92  "cp.w %0, %1 \n\t"
93  "movgt %0, %1 \n\t"
94  : "=&r"(m), "+r"(a)
95  : "r"(b), "r"(c));
96  return m;
97 }
98 
99 #endif /* HAVE_INLINE_ASM */
100 
101 #endif /* AVCODEC_AVR32_MATHOPS_H */
av_const
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c
Undefined Behavior In the C some operations are like signed integer dereferencing freed accessing outside allocated Undefined Behavior must not occur in a C it is not safe even if the output of undefined operations is unused The unsafety may seem nit picking but Optimizing compilers have in fact optimized code on the assumption that no undefined Behavior occurs Optimizing code based on wrong assumptions can and has in some cases lead to effects beyond the output of computations The signed integer overflow problem in speed critical code Code which is highly optimized and works with signed integers sometimes has the problem that often the output of the computation does not c
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The reader does not expect b to be semantically here and if the code is changed by maybe adding a a division or other the signedness will almost certainly be mistaken To avoid this confusion a new type was SUINT is the C unsigned type but it holds a signed int to use the same example SUINT a
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__asm__
__asm__(".macro parse_r var r\n\t" "\\var = -1\n\t" _IFC_REG(0) _IFC_REG(1) _IFC_REG(2) _IFC_REG(3) _IFC_REG(4) _IFC_REG(5) _IFC_REG(6) _IFC_REG(7) _IFC_REG(8) _IFC_REG(9) _IFC_REG(10) _IFC_REG(11) _IFC_REG(12) _IFC_REG(13) _IFC_REG(14) _IFC_REG(15) _IFC_REG(16) _IFC_REG(17) _IFC_REG(18) _IFC_REG(19) _IFC_REG(20) _IFC_REG(21) _IFC_REG(22) _IFC_REG(23) _IFC_REG(24) _IFC_REG(25) _IFC_REG(26) _IFC_REG(27) _IFC_REG(28) _IFC_REG(29) _IFC_REG(30) _IFC_REG(31) ".iflt \\var\n\t" ".error \"Unable to parse register name \\r\"\n\t" ".endif\n\t" ".endm")
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d
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