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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
  2 #ifndef _ASM_HASH_H
  3 #define _ASM_HASH_H
  4 
  5 /*
  6  * If CONFIG_M68000=y (original mc68000/010), this file is #included
  7  * to work around the lack of a MULU.L instruction.
  8  */
  9 
 10 #define HAVE_ARCH__HASH_32 1
 11 /*
 12  * While it would be legal to substitute a different hash operation
 13  * entirely, let's keep it simple and just use an optimized multiply
 14  * by GOLDEN_RATIO_32 = 0x61C88647.
 15  *
 16  * The best way to do that appears to be to multiply by 0x8647 with
 17  * shifts and adds, and use mulu.w to multiply the high half by 0x61C8.
 18  *
 19  * Because the 68000 has multi-cycle shifts, this addition chain is
 20  * chosen to minimise the shift distances.
 21  *
 22  * Despite every attempt to spoon-feed it simple operations, GCC
 23  * 6.1.1 doggedly insists on doing annoying things like converting
 24  * "lsl.l #2,<reg>" (12 cycles) to two adds (8+8 cycles).
 25  *
 26  * It also likes to notice two shifts in a row, like "a = x << 2" and
 27  * "a <<= 7", and convert that to "a = x << 9".  But shifts longer
 28  * than 8 bits are extra-slow on m68k, so that's a lose.
 29  *
 30  * Since the 68000 is a very simple in-order processor with no
 31  * instruction scheduling effects on execution time, we can safely
 32  * take it out of GCC's hands and write one big asm() block.
 33  *
 34  * Without calling overhead, this operation is 30 bytes (14 instructions
 35  * plus one immediate constant) and 166 cycles.
 36  *
 37  * (Because %2 is fetched twice, it can't be postincrement, and thus it
 38  * can't be a fully general "g" or "m".  Register is preferred, but
 39  * offsettable memory or immediate will work.)
 40  */
 41 static inline u32 __attribute_const__ __hash_32(u32 x)
 42 {
 43         u32 a, b;
 44 
 45         asm(   "move.l %2,%0"   /* a = x * 0x0001 */
 46         "\n     lsl.l #2,%0"    /* a = x * 0x0004 */
 47         "\n     move.l %0,%1"
 48         "\n     lsl.l #7,%0"    /* a = x * 0x0200 */
 49         "\n     add.l %2,%0"    /* a = x * 0x0201 */
 50         "\n     add.l %0,%1"    /* b = x * 0x0205 */
 51         "\n     add.l %0,%0"    /* a = x * 0x0402 */
 52         "\n     add.l %0,%1"    /* b = x * 0x0607 */
 53         "\n     lsl.l #5,%0"    /* a = x * 0x8040 */
 54         : "=&d,d" (a), "=&r,r" (b)
 55         : "r,roi?" (x));        /* a+b = x*0x8647 */
 56 
 57         return ((u16)(x*0x61c8) << 16) + a + b;
 58 }
 59 
 60 #endif  /* _ASM_HASH_H */
 61 

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