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/* hppa1.1  mul_1 -- Multiply a limb vector with a limb and store
 *		     the result in a second limb vector.
 *
 *      Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 
 *                    2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 *
 * This file is part of Libgcrypt.
 *
 * Libgcrypt 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 option) any later version.
 *
 * Libgcrypt is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
 *
 * Note: This code is heavily based on the GNU MP Library.
 *	 Actually it's the same code with only minor changes in the
 *	 way the data is stored; this is to support the abstraction
 *	 of an optional secure memory allocation which may be used
 *	 to avoid revealing of sensitive data due to paging etc.
 */


/*******************
 * mpi_limb_t
 * _gcry_mpih_mul_1( mpi_ptr_t res_ptr,	(r26)
 *		  mpi_ptr_t s1_ptr,	(r25)
 *		  mpi_size_t s1_size,	(r24)
 *		  mpi_limb_t s2_limb)	(r23)
 *
 *
 *
 * This runs at 9 cycles/limb on a PA7000.  With the used instructions, it can
 * not become faster due to data cache contention after a store.  On the
 * PA7100 it runs at 7 cycles/limb, and that can not be improved either, since
 * only the xmpyu does not need the integer pipeline, so the only dual-issue
 * we will get are addc+xmpyu.	Unrolling would not help either CPU.
 *
 * We could use fldds to read two limbs at a time from the S1 array, and that
 * could bring down the times to 8.5 and 6.5 cycles/limb for the PA7000 and
 * PA7100, respectively.  We don't do that since it does not seem worth the
 * (alignment) troubles...
 *
 * At least the PA7100 is rumored to be able to deal with cache-misses
 * without stalling instruction issue.	If this is true, and the cache is
 * actually also lockup-free, we should use a deeper software pipeline, and
 * load from S1 very early!  (The loads and stores to -12(sp) will surely be
 * in the cache.)
 */

	.level		1.1

	.code
	.export 	_gcry_mpih_mul_1
	.label		_gcry_mpih_mul_1
	.proc
	.callinfo	frame=64,no_calls
	.entry

	ldo		64(%r30),%r30
	fldws,ma	4(%r25),%fr5
	stw		%r23,-16(%r30)		; move s2_limb ...
	addib,= 	-1,%r24,L$just_one_limb
	 fldws		-16(%r30),%fr4		; ... into fr4
	add		%r0,%r0,%r0		; clear carry
	xmpyu		%fr4,%fr5,%fr6
	fldws,ma	4(%r25),%fr7
	fstds		%fr6,-16(%r30)
	xmpyu		%fr4,%fr7,%fr8
	ldw		-12(%r30),%r19		; least significant limb in product
	ldw		-16(%r30),%r28

	fstds		%fr8,-16(%r30)
	addib,= 	-1,%r24,L$end
	 ldw		-12(%r30),%r1

; Main loop
	.label	L$loop
	fldws,ma	4(%r25),%fr5
	stws,ma 	%r19,4(%r26)
	addc		%r28,%r1,%r19
	xmpyu		%fr4,%fr5,%fr6
	ldw		-16(%r30),%r28
	fstds		%fr6,-16(%r30)
	addib,<>	-1,%r24,L$loop
	 ldw		-12(%r30),%r1

	.label	L$end
	stws,ma 	%r19,4(%r26)
	addc		%r28,%r1,%r19
	ldw		-16(%r30),%r28
	stws,ma 	%r19,4(%r26)
	addc		%r0,%r28,%r28
	bv		0(%r2)
	 ldo		-64(%r30),%r30

	.label	L$just_one_limb
	xmpyu		%fr4,%fr5,%fr6
	fstds		%fr6,-16(%r30)
	ldw		-16(%r30),%r28
	ldo		-64(%r30),%r30
	bv		0(%r2)
	 fstws		%fr6R,0(%r26)

	.exit
	.procend