linux/arch/sh/lib/lshrsi3.S
Paul Mundt 1aad54a99b sh: Migrate necessary libgcc bits in to arch/sh/lib for SUPERH32.
This moves in the necessary libgcc bits for SUPERH32 and drops the
libgcc linking for the regular targets. This in turn allows us to rip
out quite a few hacks both in sh_ksyms_32 and arch/sh/Makefile.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
2008-12-22 18:42:53 +09:00

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!! libgcc routines for the Renesas / SuperH SH CPUs.
!! Contributed by Steve Chamberlain.
!! sac@cygnus.com
!! ashiftrt_r4_x, ___ashrsi3, ___ashlsi3, ___lshrsi3 routines
!! recoded in assembly by Toshiyasu Morita
!! tm@netcom.com
/* SH2 optimizations for ___ashrsi3, ___ashlsi3, ___lshrsi3 and
ELF local label prefixes by J"orn Rennecke
amylaar@cygnus.com */
!
! __lshrsi3
!
! Entry:
!
! r4: Value to shift
! r5: Shifts
!
! Exit:
!
! r0: Result
!
! Destroys:
!
! (none)
!
.global __lshrsi3
.align 2
__lshrsi3:
mov #31,r0
and r0,r5
mova lshrsi3_table,r0
mov.b @(r0,r5),r5
#ifdef __sh1__
add r5,r0
jmp @r0
#else
braf r5
#endif
mov r4,r0
.align 2
lshrsi3_table:
.byte lshrsi3_0-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_1-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_2-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_3-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_4-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_5-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_6-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_7-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_8-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_9-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_10-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_11-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_12-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_13-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_14-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_15-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_16-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_17-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_18-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_19-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_20-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_21-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_22-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_23-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_24-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_25-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_26-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_27-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_28-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_29-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_30-lshrsi3_table
.byte lshrsi3_31-lshrsi3_table
lshrsi3_6:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_4:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_2:
rts
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_7:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_5:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_3:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_1:
rts
shlr r0
lshrsi3_14:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_12:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_10:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_8:
rts
shlr8 r0
lshrsi3_15:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_13:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_11:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_9:
shlr8 r0
rts
shlr r0
lshrsi3_22:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_20:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_18:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_16:
rts
shlr16 r0
lshrsi3_23:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_21:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_19:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_17:
shlr16 r0
rts
shlr r0
lshrsi3_30:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_28:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_26:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_24:
shlr16 r0
rts
shlr8 r0
lshrsi3_31:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_29:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_27:
shlr2 r0
lshrsi3_25:
shlr16 r0
shlr8 r0
rts
shlr r0
lshrsi3_0:
rts
nop