2 Copyright © 1995-2001, The AROS Development Team. All rights reserved.
5 Desc: Utility 64 bit multiplication routines. m68k version.
9 /* SMult64()/UMult64():
10 These are the signed/unsigned 64 bit multiplication routines.
11 There are two possibilities here because as of the 060 the
12 32*32->64 bit result instructions are not supported, and I haven't
13 quite figured out how to do this using the 32 bit ops yet (can't be
16 Still, emulating is faster than a unsup integer instruction except.
20 #include "aros/m68k/asm.h"
25 .globl AROS_SLIB_ENTRY(UMult64,Utility,34)
26 .globl AROS_SLIB_ENTRY(UMult64_020,Utility,34)
28 .type AROS_SLIB_ENTRY(UMult64,Utility,34),@function
29 .type AROS_SLIB_ENTRY(UMult64_020,Utility,34),@function
32 AROS_SLIB_ENTRY
(UMult64_020
,Utility
,34):
36 /* How do I do this, again consider:
37 (a^16 + b) * (c^16 + d)
38 = ac^32 + (ad + bc)^16 + bd
40 I tried to think of a way of doing this with the mulu.l instr,
41 but I couldn't so I'll just use the mulu.w. Its quicker than
42 an unsupp integer instruction anyway :)
46 AROS_SLIB_ENTRY
(UMult64
,Utility
,34):
47 movem.
l %d2-
%d5
,-(%sp
)
48 /* Set up some registers */
51 move.
l %d0
,%d4
/* d */
52 move.
l %d1
,%d5
/* b */
57 /* Firstly, find the product bd */
58 mulu
%d5
,%d1
/* d1 = bd */
59 swap
%d1
/* d1 = (bd)^16 */
61 /* Then find ac, put in d0 */
62 mulu
%d3
,%d0
/* d0 = ac */
64 /* Next find ad, bc, and add together */
70 Add the low 16 bits to d1, then add upper 16 bits to d0
71 But make sure we carry the 1...
73 Apparently swap doesn't affect the X bit.
79 /* All that remains to do is to flip d1 around the right way */
81 movem.
l (%sp
)+,%d2-
%d5