1 /* Operations with very long integers.
2 Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Kenneth Zadeck <zadeck@naturalbridge.com>
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
9 Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
29 #define HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT 32
30 #if HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
31 # define HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT long
32 #elif HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_INT
33 # define HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT int
35 #error Please add support for HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
38 #define W_TYPE_SIZE HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
39 /* Do not include longlong.h when compiler is clang-based. See PR61146. */
40 #if GCC_VERSION >= 3000 && (W_TYPE_SIZE == 32 || defined (__SIZEOF_INT128__)) && !defined(__clang__)
41 typedef unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT UHWtype
;
42 typedef unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT UWtype
;
43 typedef unsigned int UQItype
__attribute__ ((mode (QI
)));
44 typedef unsigned int USItype
__attribute__ ((mode (SI
)));
45 typedef unsigned int UDItype
__attribute__ ((mode (DI
)));
47 typedef unsigned int UDWtype
__attribute__ ((mode (DI
)));
49 typedef unsigned int UDWtype
__attribute__ ((mode (TI
)));
54 static const HOST_WIDE_INT zeros
[WIDE_INT_MAX_ELTS
] = {};
60 /* Quantities to deal with values that hold half of a wide int. Used
61 in multiply and divide. */
62 #define HALF_INT_MASK ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1 << HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT) - 1)
64 #define BLOCK_OF(TARGET) ((TARGET) / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT)
65 #define BLOCKS_NEEDED(PREC) \
66 (PREC ? (((PREC) + HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - 1) / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT) : 1)
67 #define SIGN_MASK(X) ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (X) < 0 ? -1 : 0)
69 /* Return the value a VAL[I] if I < LEN, otherwise, return 0 or -1
70 based on the top existing bit of VAL. */
72 static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
73 safe_uhwi (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, unsigned int len
, unsigned int i
)
75 return i
< len
? val
[i
] : val
[len
- 1] < 0 ? HOST_WIDE_INT_M1
: 0;
78 /* Convert the integer in VAL to canonical form, returning its new length.
79 LEN is the number of blocks currently in VAL and PRECISION is the number
80 of bits in the integer it represents.
82 This function only changes the representation, not the value. */
84 canonize (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, unsigned int len
, unsigned int precision
)
86 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
90 if (len
> blocks_needed
)
97 if (len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
> precision
)
98 val
[len
- 1] = top
= sext_hwi (top
, precision
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
99 if (top
!= 0 && top
!= (HOST_WIDE_INT
)-1)
102 /* At this point we know that the top is either 0 or -1. Find the
103 first block that is not a copy of this. */
104 for (i
= len
- 2; i
>= 0; i
--)
106 HOST_WIDE_INT x
= val
[i
];
109 if (SIGN_MASK (x
) == top
)
112 /* We need an extra block because the top bit block i does
113 not match the extension. */
118 /* The number is 0 or -1. */
122 /* VAL[0] is the unsigned result of an operation. Canonize it by adding
123 another 0 block if needed, and return number of blocks needed. */
125 static inline unsigned int
126 canonize_uhwi (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, unsigned int precision
)
128 if (val
[0] < 0 && precision
> HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
137 * Conversion routines in and out of wide_int.
140 /* Copy XLEN elements from XVAL to VAL. If NEED_CANON, canonize the
141 result for an integer with precision PRECISION. Return the length
142 of VAL (after any canonization). */
144 wi::from_array (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
145 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int precision
, bool need_canon
)
147 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< xlen
; i
++)
149 return need_canon
? canonize (val
, xlen
, precision
) : xlen
;
152 /* Construct a wide int from a buffer of length LEN. BUFFER will be
153 read according to byte endianness and word endianness of the target.
154 Only the lower BUFFER_LEN bytes of the result are set; the remaining
155 high bytes are cleared. */
157 wi::from_buffer (const unsigned char *buffer
, unsigned int buffer_len
)
159 unsigned int precision
= buffer_len
* BITS_PER_UNIT
;
160 wide_int result
= wide_int::create (precision
);
161 unsigned int words
= buffer_len
/ UNITS_PER_WORD
;
163 /* We have to clear all the bits ourself, as we merely or in values
165 unsigned int len
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
166 HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
= result
.write_val ();
167 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
)
170 for (unsigned int byte
= 0; byte
< buffer_len
; byte
++)
174 unsigned int bitpos
= byte
* BITS_PER_UNIT
;
175 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT value
;
177 if (buffer_len
> UNITS_PER_WORD
)
179 unsigned int word
= byte
/ UNITS_PER_WORD
;
181 if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
182 word
= (words
- 1) - word
;
184 offset
= word
* UNITS_PER_WORD
;
186 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
187 offset
+= (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1) - (byte
% UNITS_PER_WORD
);
189 offset
+= byte
% UNITS_PER_WORD
;
192 offset
= BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
? (buffer_len
- 1) - byte
: byte
;
194 value
= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) buffer
[offset
];
196 index
= bitpos
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
197 val
[index
] |= value
<< (bitpos
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
200 result
.set_len (canonize (val
, len
, precision
));
205 /* Sets RESULT from X, the sign is taken according to SGN. */
207 wi::to_mpz (const wide_int_ref
&x
, mpz_t result
, signop sgn
)
209 int len
= x
.get_len ();
210 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*v
= x
.get_val ();
211 int excess
= len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- x
.get_precision ();
213 if (wi::neg_p (x
, sgn
))
215 /* We use ones complement to avoid -x80..0 edge case that -
217 HOST_WIDE_INT
*t
= XALLOCAVEC (HOST_WIDE_INT
, len
);
218 for (int i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
221 t
[len
- 1] = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) t
[len
- 1] << excess
>> excess
;
222 mpz_import (result
, len
, -1, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), 0, 0, t
);
223 mpz_com (result
, result
);
227 HOST_WIDE_INT
*t
= XALLOCAVEC (HOST_WIDE_INT
, len
);
228 for (int i
= 0; i
< len
- 1; i
++)
230 t
[len
- 1] = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) v
[len
- 1] << excess
>> excess
;
231 mpz_import (result
, len
, -1, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), 0, 0, t
);
233 else if (excess
< 0 && wi::neg_p (x
))
236 = (-excess
+ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1) / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
237 HOST_WIDE_INT
*t
= XALLOCAVEC (HOST_WIDE_INT
, len
+ extra
);
238 for (int i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
240 for (int i
= 0; i
< extra
; i
++)
242 excess
= (-excess
) % HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
244 t
[len
+ extra
- 1] = (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< excess
) - 1;
245 mpz_import (result
, len
+ extra
, -1, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), 0, 0, t
);
248 mpz_import (result
, len
, -1, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), 0, 0, v
);
251 /* Returns X converted to TYPE. If WRAP is true, then out-of-range
252 values of VAL will be wrapped; otherwise, they will be set to the
253 appropriate minimum or maximum TYPE bound. */
255 wi::from_mpz (const_tree type
, mpz_t x
, bool wrap
)
258 unsigned int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (type
);
259 wide_int res
= wide_int::create (prec
);
267 get_type_static_bounds (type
, min
, max
);
269 if (mpz_cmp (x
, min
) < 0)
271 else if (mpz_cmp (x
, max
) > 0)
278 /* Determine the number of unsigned HOST_WIDE_INTs that are required
279 for representing the absolute value. The code to calculate count is
280 extracted from the GMP manual, section "Integer Import and Export":
281 http://gmplib.org/manual/Integer-Import-and-Export.html */
282 numb
= CHAR_BIT
* sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
);
283 count
= (mpz_sizeinbase (x
, 2) + numb
- 1) / numb
;
284 HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
= res
.write_val ();
285 /* Read the absolute value.
287 Write directly to the wide_int storage if possible, otherwise leave
288 GMP to allocate the memory for us. It might be slightly more efficient
289 to use mpz_tdiv_r_2exp for the latter case, but the situation is
290 pathological and it seems safer to operate on the original mpz value
292 void *valres
= mpz_export (count
<= WIDE_INT_MAX_ELTS
? val
: 0,
293 &count
, -1, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), 0, 0, x
);
299 count
= MIN (count
, BLOCKS_NEEDED (prec
));
302 memcpy (val
, valres
, count
* sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
));
305 /* Zero-extend the absolute value to PREC bits. */
306 if (count
< BLOCKS_NEEDED (prec
) && val
[count
- 1] < 0)
309 count
= canonize (val
, count
, prec
);
319 * Largest and smallest values in a mode.
322 /* Return the largest SGNed number that is representable in PRECISION bits.
324 TODO: There is still code from the double_int era that trys to
325 make up for the fact that double int's could not represent the
326 min and max values of all types. This code should be removed
327 because the min and max values can always be represented in
328 wide_ints and int-csts. */
330 wi::max_value (unsigned int precision
, signop sgn
)
332 gcc_checking_assert (precision
!= 0);
334 /* The unsigned max is just all ones. */
335 return shwi (-1, precision
);
337 /* The signed max is all ones except the top bit. This must be
338 explicitly represented. */
339 return mask (precision
- 1, false, precision
);
342 /* Return the largest SGNed number that is representable in PRECISION bits. */
344 wi::min_value (unsigned int precision
, signop sgn
)
346 gcc_checking_assert (precision
!= 0);
348 return uhwi (0, precision
);
350 /* The signed min is all zeros except the top bit. This must be
351 explicitly represented. */
352 return wi::set_bit_in_zero (precision
- 1, precision
);
359 /* Convert the number represented by XVAL, XLEN and XPRECISION, which has
360 signedness SGN, to an integer that has PRECISION bits. Store the blocks
361 in VAL and return the number of blocks used.
363 This function can handle both extension (PRECISION > XPRECISION)
364 and truncation (PRECISION < XPRECISION). */
366 wi::force_to_size (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
367 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int xprecision
,
368 unsigned int precision
, signop sgn
)
370 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
371 unsigned int len
= blocks_needed
< xlen
? blocks_needed
: xlen
;
372 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
375 if (precision
> xprecision
)
377 unsigned int small_xprecision
= xprecision
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
382 if (small_xprecision
&& len
== BLOCKS_NEEDED (xprecision
))
383 val
[len
- 1] = zext_hwi (val
[len
- 1], small_xprecision
);
384 else if (val
[len
- 1] < 0)
386 while (len
< BLOCKS_NEEDED (xprecision
))
388 if (small_xprecision
)
389 val
[len
- 1] = zext_hwi (val
[len
- 1], small_xprecision
);
396 if (small_xprecision
&& len
== BLOCKS_NEEDED (xprecision
))
397 val
[len
- 1] = sext_hwi (val
[len
- 1], small_xprecision
);
400 len
= canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
405 /* This function hides the fact that we cannot rely on the bits beyond
406 the precision. This issue comes up in the relational comparisions
407 where we do allow comparisons of values of different precisions. */
408 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
409 selt (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*a
, unsigned int len
,
410 unsigned int blocks_needed
, unsigned int small_prec
,
411 unsigned int index
, signop sgn
)
416 else if (index
< blocks_needed
|| sgn
== SIGNED
)
417 /* Signed or within the precision. */
418 val
= SIGN_MASK (a
[len
- 1]);
420 /* Unsigned extension beyond the precision. */
423 if (small_prec
&& index
== blocks_needed
- 1)
424 return (sgn
== SIGNED
425 ? sext_hwi (val
, small_prec
)
426 : zext_hwi (val
, small_prec
));
431 /* Find the highest bit represented in a wide int. This will in
432 general have the same value as the sign bit. */
433 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
434 top_bit_of (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*a
, unsigned int len
, unsigned int prec
)
436 int excess
= len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- prec
;
437 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val
= a
[len
- 1];
440 return val
>> (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
444 * Comparisons, note that only equality is an operator. The other
445 * comparisons cannot be operators since they are inherently signed or
446 * unsigned and C++ has no such operators.
449 /* Return true if OP0 == OP1. */
451 wi::eq_p_large (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
, unsigned int op0len
,
452 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
, unsigned int op1len
,
456 unsigned int small_prec
= prec
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
458 if (op0len
!= op1len
)
461 if (op0len
== BLOCKS_NEEDED (prec
) && small_prec
)
463 /* It does not matter if we zext or sext here, we just have to
464 do both the same way. */
465 if (zext_hwi (op0
[l0
], small_prec
) != zext_hwi (op1
[l0
], small_prec
))
471 if (op0
[l0
] != op1
[l0
])
479 /* Return true if OP0 < OP1 using signed comparisons. */
481 wi::lts_p_large (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
, unsigned int op0len
,
482 unsigned int precision
,
483 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
, unsigned int op1len
)
485 HOST_WIDE_INT s0
, s1
;
486 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT u0
, u1
;
487 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
488 unsigned int small_prec
= precision
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
489 int l
= MAX (op0len
- 1, op1len
- 1);
491 /* Only the top block is compared as signed. The rest are unsigned
493 s0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
494 s1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
503 u0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
504 u1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
516 /* Returns -1 if OP0 < OP1, 0 if OP0 == OP1 and 1 if OP0 > OP1 using
519 wi::cmps_large (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
, unsigned int op0len
,
520 unsigned int precision
,
521 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
, unsigned int op1len
)
523 HOST_WIDE_INT s0
, s1
;
524 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT u0
, u1
;
525 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
526 unsigned int small_prec
= precision
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
527 int l
= MAX (op0len
- 1, op1len
- 1);
529 /* Only the top block is compared as signed. The rest are unsigned
531 s0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
532 s1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
541 u0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
542 u1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, SIGNED
);
554 /* Return true if OP0 < OP1 using unsigned comparisons. */
556 wi::ltu_p_large (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
, unsigned int op0len
,
557 unsigned int precision
,
558 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
, unsigned int op1len
)
560 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x0
;
561 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x1
;
562 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
563 unsigned int small_prec
= precision
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
564 int l
= MAX (op0len
- 1, op1len
- 1);
568 x0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, UNSIGNED
);
569 x1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, UNSIGNED
);
580 /* Returns -1 if OP0 < OP1, 0 if OP0 == OP1 and 1 if OP0 > OP1 using
581 unsigned compares. */
583 wi::cmpu_large (const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
, unsigned int op0len
,
584 unsigned int precision
,
585 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
, unsigned int op1len
)
587 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x0
;
588 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x1
;
589 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
590 unsigned int small_prec
= precision
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
591 int l
= MAX (op0len
- 1, op1len
- 1);
595 x0
= selt (op0
, op0len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, UNSIGNED
);
596 x1
= selt (op1
, op1len
, blocks_needed
, small_prec
, l
, UNSIGNED
);
611 /* Sign-extend the number represented by XVAL and XLEN into VAL,
612 starting at OFFSET. Return the number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL
613 and VAL have PRECISION bits. */
615 wi::sext_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
616 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int precision
, unsigned int offset
)
618 unsigned int len
= offset
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
619 /* Extending beyond the precision is a no-op. If we have only stored
620 OFFSET bits or fewer, the rest are already signs. */
621 if (offset
>= precision
|| len
>= xlen
)
623 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< xlen
; ++i
)
627 unsigned int suboffset
= offset
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
628 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
632 val
[len
] = sext_hwi (xval
[len
], suboffset
);
635 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
638 /* Zero-extend the number represented by XVAL and XLEN into VAL,
639 starting at OFFSET. Return the number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL
640 and VAL have PRECISION bits. */
642 wi::zext_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
643 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int precision
, unsigned int offset
)
645 unsigned int len
= offset
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
646 /* Extending beyond the precision is a no-op. If we have only stored
647 OFFSET bits or fewer, and the upper stored bit is zero, then there
649 if (offset
>= precision
|| (len
>= xlen
&& xval
[xlen
- 1] >= 0))
651 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< xlen
; ++i
)
655 unsigned int suboffset
= offset
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
656 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
657 val
[i
] = i
< xlen
? xval
[i
] : -1;
659 val
[len
] = zext_hwi (len
< xlen
? xval
[len
] : -1, suboffset
);
662 return canonize (val
, len
+ 1, precision
);
666 * Masking, inserting, shifting, rotating.
669 /* Insert WIDTH bits from Y into X starting at START. */
671 wi::insert (const wide_int
&x
, const wide_int
&y
, unsigned int start
,
678 unsigned int precision
= x
.get_precision ();
679 if (start
>= precision
)
682 gcc_checking_assert (precision
>= width
);
684 if (start
+ width
>= precision
)
685 width
= precision
- start
;
687 mask
= wi::shifted_mask (start
, width
, false, precision
);
688 tmp
= wi::lshift (wide_int::from (y
, precision
, UNSIGNED
), start
);
691 tmp
= wi::bit_and_not (x
, mask
);
692 result
= result
| tmp
;
697 /* Copy the number represented by XVAL and XLEN into VAL, setting bit BIT.
698 Return the number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL and VAL have PRECISION
701 wi::set_bit_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
702 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int precision
, unsigned int bit
)
704 unsigned int block
= bit
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
705 unsigned int subbit
= bit
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
707 if (block
+ 1 >= xlen
)
709 /* The operation either affects the last current block or needs
711 unsigned int len
= block
+ 1;
712 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
713 val
[i
] = safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, i
);
714 val
[block
] |= HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< subbit
;
716 /* If the bit we just set is at the msb of the block, make sure
717 that any higher bits are zeros. */
718 if (bit
+ 1 < precision
&& subbit
== HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1)
723 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
727 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< xlen
; i
++)
729 val
[block
] |= HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< subbit
;
730 return canonize (val
, xlen
, precision
);
734 /* Byte swap the integer represented by XVAL and LEN into VAL. Return
735 the number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL and VAL have PRECISION bits. */
737 wi::bswap_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
738 unsigned int len
, unsigned int precision
)
742 /* This is not a well defined operation if the precision is not a
744 gcc_assert ((precision
& 0x7) == 0);
746 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
749 /* Only swap the bytes that are not the padding. */
750 for (s
= 0; s
< precision
; s
+= 8)
752 unsigned int d
= precision
- s
- 8;
753 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT byte
;
755 unsigned int block
= s
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
756 unsigned int offset
= s
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
758 byte
= (safe_uhwi (xval
, len
, block
) >> offset
) & 0xff;
760 block
= d
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
761 offset
= d
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
763 val
[block
] |= byte
<< offset
;
766 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
769 /* Bitreverse the integer represented by XVAL and LEN into VAL. Return
770 the number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL and VAL have PRECISION bits. */
772 wi::bitreverse_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
773 unsigned int len
, unsigned int precision
)
777 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
780 for (s
= 0; s
< precision
; s
++)
782 unsigned int block
= s
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
783 unsigned int offset
= s
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
784 if (((safe_uhwi (xval
, len
, block
) >> offset
) & 1) != 0)
786 unsigned int d
= (precision
- 1) - s
;
787 block
= d
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
788 offset
= d
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
789 val
[block
] |= HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< offset
;
793 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
796 /* Fill VAL with a mask where the lower WIDTH bits are ones and the bits
797 above that up to PREC are zeros. The result is inverted if NEGATE
798 is true. Return the number of blocks in VAL. */
800 wi::mask (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, unsigned int width
, bool negate
,
805 val
[0] = negate
? 0 : -1;
810 val
[0] = negate
? -1 : 0;
815 while (i
< width
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
816 val
[i
++] = negate
? 0 : -1;
818 unsigned int shift
= width
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
821 HOST_WIDE_INT last
= (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< shift
) - 1;
822 val
[i
++] = negate
? ~last
: last
;
825 val
[i
++] = negate
? -1 : 0;
830 /* Fill VAL with a mask where the lower START bits are zeros, the next WIDTH
831 bits are ones, and the bits above that up to PREC are zeros. The result
832 is inverted if NEGATE is true. Return the number of blocks in VAL. */
834 wi::shifted_mask (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, unsigned int start
, unsigned int width
,
835 bool negate
, unsigned int prec
)
837 if (start
>= prec
|| width
== 0)
839 val
[0] = negate
? -1 : 0;
843 if (width
> prec
- start
)
844 width
= prec
- start
;
845 unsigned int end
= start
+ width
;
848 while (i
< start
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
849 val
[i
++] = negate
? -1 : 0;
851 unsigned int shift
= start
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
854 HOST_WIDE_INT block
= (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< shift
) - 1;
856 if (shift
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
859 block
= (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< shift
) - block
- 1;
860 val
[i
++] = negate
? ~block
: block
;
865 val
[i
++] = negate
? block
: ~block
;
871 val
[i
++] = negate
? 0 : -1;
875 while (i
< end
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
877 val
[i
++] = negate
? 0 : -1;
879 shift
= end
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
883 HOST_WIDE_INT block
= (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< shift
) - 1;
884 val
[i
++] = negate
? ~block
: block
;
887 val
[i
++] = negate
? -1 : 0;
893 * logical operations.
896 /* Set VAL to OP0 & OP1. Return the number of blocks used. */
898 wi::and_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
899 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
900 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
)
904 bool need_canon
= true;
906 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
909 HOST_WIDE_INT op1mask
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
927 HOST_WIDE_INT op0mask
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
943 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] & op1
[l0
];
948 len
= canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
953 /* Set VAL to OP0 & ~OP1. Return the number of blocks used. */
955 wi::and_not_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
956 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
957 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
)
962 bool need_canon
= true;
964 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
967 HOST_WIDE_INT op1mask
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
985 HOST_WIDE_INT op0mask
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1001 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] & ~op1
[l0
];
1006 len
= canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1011 /* Set VAL to OP0 | OP1. Return the number of blocks used. */
1013 wi::or_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
1014 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
1015 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
)
1018 int l0
= op0len
- 1;
1019 int l1
= op1len
- 1;
1020 bool need_canon
= true;
1022 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
1025 HOST_WIDE_INT op1mask
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
1043 HOST_WIDE_INT op0mask
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1059 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] | op1
[l0
];
1064 len
= canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1069 /* Set VAL to OP0 | ~OP1. Return the number of blocks used. */
1071 wi::or_not_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
1072 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
1073 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
)
1076 int l0
= op0len
- 1;
1077 int l1
= op1len
- 1;
1078 bool need_canon
= true;
1080 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
1083 HOST_WIDE_INT op1mask
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
1101 HOST_WIDE_INT op0mask
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1117 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] | ~op1
[l0
];
1122 len
= canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1127 /* Set VAL to OP0 ^ OP1. Return the number of blocks used. */
1129 wi::xor_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
1130 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
1131 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
)
1134 int l0
= op0len
- 1;
1135 int l1
= op1len
- 1;
1137 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
1140 HOST_WIDE_INT op1mask
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
1143 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] ^ op1mask
;
1150 HOST_WIDE_INT op0mask
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1153 val
[l1
] = op0mask
^ op1
[l1
];
1160 val
[l0
] = op0
[l0
] ^ op1
[l0
];
1164 return canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1171 /* Set VAL to OP0 + OP1. If OVERFLOW is nonnull, record in *OVERFLOW
1172 whether the result overflows when OP0 and OP1 are treated as having
1173 signedness SGN. Return the number of blocks in VAL. */
1175 wi::add_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
1176 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
1177 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
,
1178 signop sgn
, wi::overflow_type
*overflow
)
1180 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o0
= 0;
1181 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o1
= 0;
1182 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x
= 0;
1183 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT carry
= 0;
1184 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT old_carry
= 0;
1185 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask0
, mask1
;
1188 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
1189 mask0
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1190 mask1
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
1191 /* Add all of the explicitly defined elements. */
1193 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1195 o0
= i
< op0len
? (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) op0
[i
] : mask0
;
1196 o1
= i
< op1len
? (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) op1
[i
] : mask1
;
1197 x
= o0
+ o1
+ carry
;
1200 carry
= carry
== 0 ? x
< o0
: x
<= o0
;
1203 if (len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
< prec
)
1205 val
[len
] = mask0
+ mask1
+ carry
;
1209 = (sgn
== UNSIGNED
&& carry
) ? wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
: wi::OVF_NONE
;
1213 unsigned int shift
= -prec
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
1216 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x
= (val
[len
- 1] ^ o0
) & (val
[len
- 1] ^ o1
);
1217 if ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) (x
<< shift
) < 0)
1219 if (o0
> (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) val
[len
- 1])
1220 *overflow
= wi::OVF_UNDERFLOW
;
1221 else if (o0
< (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) val
[len
- 1])
1222 *overflow
= wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
;
1224 *overflow
= wi::OVF_NONE
;
1227 *overflow
= wi::OVF_NONE
;
1231 /* Put the MSB of X and O0 and in the top of the HWI. */
1235 *overflow
= (x
<= o0
) ? wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
: wi::OVF_NONE
;
1237 *overflow
= (x
< o0
) ? wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
: wi::OVF_NONE
;
1241 return canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1244 /* Subroutines of the multiplication and division operations. Unpack
1245 the first IN_LEN HOST_WIDE_INTs in INPUT into 2 * IN_LEN
1246 HOST_HALF_WIDE_INTs of RESULT. The rest of RESULT is filled by
1247 uncompressing the top bit of INPUT[IN_LEN - 1]. */
1249 wi_unpack (unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*result
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*input
,
1250 unsigned int in_len
, unsigned int out_len
,
1251 unsigned int prec
, signop sgn
)
1255 unsigned int small_prec
= prec
& (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
1256 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (prec
);
1261 mask
= -top_bit_of ((const HOST_WIDE_INT
*) input
, in_len
, prec
);
1262 mask
&= HALF_INT_MASK
;
1267 for (i
= 0; i
< blocks_needed
- 1; i
++)
1269 HOST_WIDE_INT x
= safe_uhwi (input
, in_len
, i
);
1271 result
[j
++] = x
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
;
1274 HOST_WIDE_INT x
= safe_uhwi (input
, in_len
, i
);
1278 x
= sext_hwi (x
, small_prec
);
1280 x
= zext_hwi (x
, small_prec
);
1283 result
[j
++] = x
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
;
1285 /* Smear the sign bit. */
1290 /* The inverse of wi_unpack. IN_LEN is the number of input
1291 blocks and PRECISION is the precision of the result. Return the
1292 number of blocks in the canonicalized result. */
1294 wi_pack (HOST_WIDE_INT
*result
,
1295 const unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*input
,
1296 unsigned int in_len
, unsigned int precision
)
1300 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
1302 while (i
+ 1 < in_len
)
1304 result
[j
++] = ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) input
[i
]
1305 | ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) input
[i
+ 1]
1306 << HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
));
1310 /* Handle the case where in_len is odd. For this we zero extend. */
1312 result
[j
++] = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) input
[i
];
1313 else if (j
< blocks_needed
)
1315 return canonize (result
, j
, precision
);
1318 /* Multiply Op1 by Op2. If HIGH is set, only the upper half of the
1321 If HIGH is not set, throw away the upper half after the check is
1322 made to see if it overflows. Unfortunately there is no better way
1323 to check for overflow than to do this. If OVERFLOW is nonnull,
1324 record in *OVERFLOW whether the result overflowed. SGN controls
1325 the signedness and is used to check overflow or if HIGH is set.
1327 NOTE: Overflow type for signed overflow is not yet implemented. */
1329 wi::mul_internal (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1val
,
1330 unsigned int op1len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op2val
,
1331 unsigned int op2len
, unsigned int prec
, signop sgn
,
1332 wi::overflow_type
*overflow
, bool high
)
1334 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o0
, o1
, k
, t
;
1337 unsigned int blocks_needed
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (prec
);
1338 unsigned int half_blocks_needed
= blocks_needed
* 2;
1339 /* The sizes here are scaled to support a 2x largest mode by 2x
1340 largest mode yielding a 4x largest mode result. This is what is
1343 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1344 u
[4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1345 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1346 v
[4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1347 /* The '2' in 'R' is because we are internally doing a full
1349 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1350 r
[2 * 4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1351 HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= ((HOST_WIDE_INT
)1 << HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
) - 1;
1353 /* If the top level routine did not really pass in an overflow, then
1354 just make sure that we never attempt to set it. */
1355 bool needs_overflow
= (overflow
!= 0);
1357 *overflow
= wi::OVF_NONE
;
1359 wide_int_ref op1
= wi::storage_ref (op1val
, op1len
, prec
);
1360 wide_int_ref op2
= wi::storage_ref (op2val
, op2len
, prec
);
1362 /* This is a surprisingly common case, so do it first. */
1363 if (op1
== 0 || op2
== 0)
1370 if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
)
1372 /* If the inputs are single HWIs and the output has room for at
1373 least two HWIs, we can use umul_ppmm directly. */
1374 if (prec
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
* 2
1375 && wi::fits_uhwi_p (op1
)
1376 && wi::fits_uhwi_p (op2
))
1378 /* This case never overflows. */
1384 umul_ppmm (val
[1], val
[0], op1
.ulow (), op2
.ulow ());
1385 if (val
[1] < 0 && prec
> HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
* 2)
1390 return 1 + (val
[1] != 0 || val
[0] < 0);
1392 /* Likewise if the output is a full single HWI, except that the
1393 upper HWI of the result is only used for determining overflow.
1394 (We handle this case inline when overflow isn't needed.) */
1395 else if (prec
== HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
1397 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT upper
;
1398 umul_ppmm (upper
, val
[0], op1
.ulow (), op2
.ulow ());
1400 /* Unsigned overflow can only be +OVERFLOW. */
1401 *overflow
= (upper
!= 0) ? wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
: wi::OVF_NONE
;
1409 /* Handle multiplications by 1. */
1414 val
[0] = wi::neg_p (op2
, sgn
) ? -1 : 0;
1417 for (i
= 0; i
< op2len
; i
++)
1425 val
[0] = wi::neg_p (op1
, sgn
) ? -1 : 0;
1428 for (i
= 0; i
< op1len
; i
++)
1433 /* If we need to check for overflow, we can only do half wide
1434 multiplies quickly because we need to look at the top bits to
1435 check for the overflow. */
1436 if ((high
|| needs_overflow
)
1437 && (prec
<= HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
))
1439 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT r
;
1443 o0
= op1
.to_shwi ();
1444 o1
= op2
.to_shwi ();
1448 o0
= op1
.to_uhwi ();
1449 o1
= op2
.to_uhwi ();
1457 if ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) r
!= sext_hwi (r
, prec
))
1458 /* FIXME: Signed overflow type is not implemented yet. */
1459 *overflow
= OVF_UNKNOWN
;
1463 if ((r
>> prec
) != 0)
1464 /* Unsigned overflow can only be +OVERFLOW. */
1465 *overflow
= OVF_OVERFLOW
;
1468 val
[0] = high
? r
>> prec
: r
;
1472 /* We do unsigned mul and then correct it. */
1473 wi_unpack (u
, op1val
, op1len
, half_blocks_needed
, prec
, SIGNED
);
1474 wi_unpack (v
, op2val
, op2len
, half_blocks_needed
, prec
, SIGNED
);
1476 /* The 2 is for a full mult. */
1477 memset (r
, 0, half_blocks_needed
* 2
1478 * HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
/ CHAR_BIT
);
1480 for (j
= 0; j
< half_blocks_needed
; j
++)
1483 for (i
= 0; i
< half_blocks_needed
; i
++)
1485 t
= ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)u
[i
] * (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)v
[j
]
1487 r
[i
+ j
] = t
& HALF_INT_MASK
;
1488 k
= t
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
;
1490 r
[j
+ half_blocks_needed
] = k
;
1493 /* We did unsigned math above. For signed we must adjust the
1494 product (assuming we need to see that). */
1495 if (sgn
== SIGNED
&& (high
|| needs_overflow
))
1497 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT b
;
1498 if (wi::neg_p (op1
))
1501 for (i
= 0; i
< half_blocks_needed
; i
++)
1503 t
= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)r
[i
+ half_blocks_needed
]
1504 - (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)v
[i
] - b
;
1505 r
[i
+ half_blocks_needed
] = t
& HALF_INT_MASK
;
1506 b
= t
>> (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
1509 if (wi::neg_p (op2
))
1512 for (i
= 0; i
< half_blocks_needed
; i
++)
1514 t
= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)r
[i
+ half_blocks_needed
]
1515 - (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)u
[i
] - b
;
1516 r
[i
+ half_blocks_needed
] = t
& HALF_INT_MASK
;
1517 b
= t
>> (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1);
1526 /* For unsigned, overflow is true if any of the top bits are set.
1527 For signed, overflow is true if any of the top bits are not equal
1529 if (sgn
== UNSIGNED
)
1533 top
= r
[(half_blocks_needed
) - 1];
1534 top
= SIGN_MASK (top
<< (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
/ 2));
1538 for (i
= half_blocks_needed
; i
< half_blocks_needed
* 2; i
++)
1539 if (((HOST_WIDE_INT
)(r
[i
] & mask
)) != top
)
1540 /* FIXME: Signed overflow type is not implemented yet. */
1541 *overflow
= (sgn
== UNSIGNED
) ? wi::OVF_OVERFLOW
: wi::OVF_UNKNOWN
;
1544 int r_offset
= high
? half_blocks_needed
: 0;
1545 return wi_pack (val
, &r
[r_offset
], half_blocks_needed
, prec
);
1548 /* Compute the population count of X. */
1550 wi::popcount (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
1555 /* The high order block is special if it is the last block and the
1556 precision is not an even multiple of HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT. We
1557 have to clear out any ones above the precision before doing
1558 popcount on this block. */
1559 count
= x
.precision
- x
.len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
1560 unsigned int stop
= x
.len
;
1563 count
= popcount_hwi (x
.uhigh () << -count
);
1568 if (x
.sign_mask () >= 0)
1572 for (i
= 0; i
< stop
; ++i
)
1573 count
+= popcount_hwi (x
.val
[i
]);
1578 /* Set VAL to OP0 - OP1. If OVERFLOW is nonnull, record in *OVERFLOW
1579 whether the result overflows when OP0 and OP1 are treated as having
1580 signedness SGN. Return the number of blocks in VAL. */
1582 wi::sub_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op0
,
1583 unsigned int op0len
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*op1
,
1584 unsigned int op1len
, unsigned int prec
,
1585 signop sgn
, wi::overflow_type
*overflow
)
1587 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o0
= 0;
1588 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o1
= 0;
1589 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x
= 0;
1590 /* We implement subtraction as an in place negate and add. Negation
1591 is just inversion and add 1, so we can do the add of 1 by just
1592 starting the borrow in of the first element at 1. */
1593 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT borrow
= 0;
1594 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT old_borrow
= 0;
1596 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask0
, mask1
;
1599 unsigned int len
= MAX (op0len
, op1len
);
1600 mask0
= -top_bit_of (op0
, op0len
, prec
);
1601 mask1
= -top_bit_of (op1
, op1len
, prec
);
1603 /* Subtract all of the explicitly defined elements. */
1604 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1606 o0
= i
< op0len
? (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)op0
[i
] : mask0
;
1607 o1
= i
< op1len
? (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)op1
[i
] : mask1
;
1608 x
= o0
- o1
- borrow
;
1610 old_borrow
= borrow
;
1611 borrow
= borrow
== 0 ? o0
< o1
: o0
<= o1
;
1614 if (len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
< prec
)
1616 val
[len
] = mask0
- mask1
- borrow
;
1619 *overflow
= (sgn
== UNSIGNED
&& borrow
) ? OVF_UNDERFLOW
: OVF_NONE
;
1623 unsigned int shift
= -prec
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
1626 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x
= (o0
^ o1
) & (val
[len
- 1] ^ o0
);
1627 if ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) (x
<< shift
) < 0)
1630 *overflow
= OVF_UNDERFLOW
;
1632 *overflow
= OVF_OVERFLOW
;
1634 *overflow
= OVF_NONE
;
1637 *overflow
= OVF_NONE
;
1641 /* Put the MSB of X and O0 and in the top of the HWI. */
1645 *overflow
= (x
>= o0
) ? OVF_UNDERFLOW
: OVF_NONE
;
1647 *overflow
= (x
> o0
) ? OVF_UNDERFLOW
: OVF_NONE
;
1651 return canonize (val
, len
, prec
);
1659 /* Compute B_QUOTIENT and B_REMAINDER from B_DIVIDEND/B_DIVISOR. The
1660 algorithm is a small modification of the algorithm in Hacker's
1661 Delight by Warren, which itself is a small modification of Knuth's
1662 algorithm. M is the number of significant elements of U however
1663 there needs to be at least one extra element of B_DIVIDEND
1664 allocated, N is the number of elements of B_DIVISOR. */
1666 divmod_internal_2 (unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*b_quotient
,
1667 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*b_remainder
,
1668 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*b_dividend
,
1669 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
*b_divisor
,
1672 /* The "digits" are a HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT which the size of half of a
1673 HOST_WIDE_INT and stored in the lower bits of each word. This
1674 algorithm should work properly on both 32 and 64 bit
1676 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT b
1677 = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)1 << HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
;
1678 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT qhat
; /* Estimate of quotient digit. */
1679 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rhat
; /* A remainder. */
1680 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT p
; /* Product of two digits. */
1684 /* Single digit divisor. */
1688 for (j
= m
- 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1690 b_quotient
[j
] = (k
* b
+ b_dividend
[j
])/b_divisor
[0];
1691 k
= ((k
* b
+ b_dividend
[j
])
1692 - ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)b_quotient
[j
]
1693 * (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)b_divisor
[0]));
1699 s
= clz_hwi (b_divisor
[n
-1]) - HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
; /* CHECK clz */
1703 /* Normalize B_DIVIDEND and B_DIVISOR. Unlike the published
1704 algorithm, we can overwrite b_dividend and b_divisor, so we do
1706 for (i
= n
- 1; i
> 0; i
--)
1707 b_divisor
[i
] = (b_divisor
[i
] << s
)
1708 | (b_divisor
[i
-1] >> (HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
- s
));
1709 b_divisor
[0] = b_divisor
[0] << s
;
1711 b_dividend
[m
] = b_dividend
[m
-1] >> (HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
- s
);
1712 for (i
= m
- 1; i
> 0; i
--)
1713 b_dividend
[i
] = (b_dividend
[i
] << s
)
1714 | (b_dividend
[i
-1] >> (HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
- s
));
1715 b_dividend
[0] = b_dividend
[0] << s
;
1719 for (j
= m
- n
; j
>= 0; j
--)
1721 qhat
= (b_dividend
[j
+n
] * b
+ b_dividend
[j
+n
-1]) / b_divisor
[n
-1];
1722 rhat
= (b_dividend
[j
+n
] * b
+ b_dividend
[j
+n
-1]) - qhat
* b_divisor
[n
-1];
1724 if (qhat
>= b
|| qhat
* b_divisor
[n
-2] > b
* rhat
+ b_dividend
[j
+n
-2])
1727 rhat
+= b_divisor
[n
-1];
1732 /* Multiply and subtract. */
1734 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1736 p
= qhat
* b_divisor
[i
];
1737 t
= b_dividend
[i
+j
] - k
- (p
& HALF_INT_MASK
);
1738 b_dividend
[i
+ j
] = t
;
1739 k
= ((p
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
)
1740 - (t
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
));
1742 t
= b_dividend
[j
+n
] - k
;
1743 b_dividend
[j
+n
] = t
;
1745 b_quotient
[j
] = qhat
;
1750 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1752 t
= (HOST_WIDE_INT
)b_dividend
[i
+j
] + b_divisor
[i
] + k
;
1753 b_dividend
[i
+j
] = t
;
1754 k
= t
>> HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
;
1756 b_dividend
[j
+n
] += k
;
1760 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1761 b_remainder
[i
] = (b_dividend
[i
] >> s
)
1762 | (b_dividend
[i
+1] << (HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
- s
));
1764 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
1765 b_remainder
[i
] = b_dividend
[i
];
1769 /* Divide DIVIDEND by DIVISOR, which have signedness SGN, and truncate
1770 the result. If QUOTIENT is nonnull, store the value of the quotient
1771 there and return the number of blocks in it. The return value is
1772 not defined otherwise. If REMAINDER is nonnull, store the value
1773 of the remainder there and store the number of blocks in
1774 *REMAINDER_LEN. If OFLOW is not null, store in *OFLOW whether
1775 the division overflowed. */
1777 wi::divmod_internal (HOST_WIDE_INT
*quotient
, unsigned int *remainder_len
,
1778 HOST_WIDE_INT
*remainder
,
1779 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*dividend_val
,
1780 unsigned int dividend_len
, unsigned int dividend_prec
,
1781 const HOST_WIDE_INT
*divisor_val
, unsigned int divisor_len
,
1782 unsigned int divisor_prec
, signop sgn
,
1783 wi::overflow_type
*oflow
)
1785 unsigned int dividend_blocks_needed
= 2 * BLOCKS_NEEDED (dividend_prec
);
1786 unsigned int divisor_blocks_needed
= 2 * BLOCKS_NEEDED (divisor_prec
);
1787 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1788 b_quotient
[4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1789 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1790 b_remainder
[4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1791 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1792 b_dividend
[(4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
) + 1];
1793 unsigned HOST_HALF_WIDE_INT
1794 b_divisor
[4 * MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_HALF_WIDE_INT
];
1796 bool dividend_neg
= false;
1797 bool divisor_neg
= false;
1798 bool overflow
= false;
1799 wide_int neg_dividend
, neg_divisor
;
1801 wide_int_ref dividend
= wi::storage_ref (dividend_val
, dividend_len
,
1803 wide_int_ref divisor
= wi::storage_ref (divisor_val
, divisor_len
,
1808 /* The smallest signed number / -1 causes overflow. The dividend_len
1809 check is for speed rather than correctness. */
1811 && dividend_len
== BLOCKS_NEEDED (dividend_prec
)
1813 && wi::only_sign_bit_p (dividend
))
1816 /* Handle the overflow cases. Viewed as unsigned value, the quotient of
1817 (signed min / -1) has the same representation as the orignal dividend.
1818 We have traditionally made division by zero act as division by one,
1819 so there too we use the original dividend. */
1828 *oflow
= OVF_OVERFLOW
;
1830 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< dividend_len
; ++i
)
1831 quotient
[i
] = dividend_val
[i
];
1832 return dividend_len
;
1838 /* Do it on the host if you can. */
1840 && wi::fits_shwi_p (dividend
)
1841 && wi::fits_shwi_p (divisor
))
1843 HOST_WIDE_INT o0
= dividend
.to_shwi ();
1844 HOST_WIDE_INT o1
= divisor
.to_shwi ();
1846 if (o0
== HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN
&& o1
== -1)
1848 gcc_checking_assert (dividend_prec
> HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
1851 quotient
[0] = HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN
;
1864 quotient
[0] = o0
/ o1
;
1867 remainder
[0] = o0
% o1
;
1875 && wi::fits_uhwi_p (dividend
)
1876 && wi::fits_uhwi_p (divisor
))
1878 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o0
= dividend
.to_uhwi ();
1879 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT o1
= divisor
.to_uhwi ();
1880 unsigned int quotient_len
= 1;
1884 quotient
[0] = o0
/ o1
;
1885 quotient_len
= canonize_uhwi (quotient
, dividend_prec
);
1889 remainder
[0] = o0
% o1
;
1890 *remainder_len
= canonize_uhwi (remainder
, dividend_prec
);
1892 return quotient_len
;
1895 /* Make the divisor and dividend positive and remember what we
1899 if (wi::neg_p (dividend
))
1901 neg_dividend
= -dividend
;
1902 dividend
= neg_dividend
;
1903 dividend_neg
= true;
1905 if (wi::neg_p (divisor
))
1907 neg_divisor
= -divisor
;
1908 divisor
= neg_divisor
;
1913 wi_unpack (b_dividend
, dividend
.get_val (), dividend
.get_len (),
1914 dividend_blocks_needed
, dividend_prec
, UNSIGNED
);
1915 wi_unpack (b_divisor
, divisor
.get_val (), divisor
.get_len (),
1916 divisor_blocks_needed
, divisor_prec
, UNSIGNED
);
1918 m
= dividend_blocks_needed
;
1920 while (m
> 1 && b_dividend
[m
- 1] == 0)
1923 n
= divisor_blocks_needed
;
1924 while (n
> 1 && b_divisor
[n
- 1] == 0)
1927 memset (b_quotient
, 0, sizeof (b_quotient
));
1929 divmod_internal_2 (b_quotient
, b_remainder
, b_dividend
, b_divisor
, m
, n
);
1931 unsigned int quotient_len
= 0;
1934 quotient_len
= wi_pack (quotient
, b_quotient
, m
, dividend_prec
);
1935 /* The quotient is neg if exactly one of the divisor or dividend is
1937 if (dividend_neg
!= divisor_neg
)
1938 quotient_len
= wi::sub_large (quotient
, zeros
, 1, quotient
,
1939 quotient_len
, dividend_prec
,
1945 *remainder_len
= wi_pack (remainder
, b_remainder
, n
, dividend_prec
);
1946 /* The remainder is always the same sign as the dividend. */
1948 *remainder_len
= wi::sub_large (remainder
, zeros
, 1, remainder
,
1949 *remainder_len
, dividend_prec
,
1953 return quotient_len
;
1957 * Shifting, rotating and extraction.
1960 /* Left shift XVAL by SHIFT and store the result in VAL. Return the
1961 number of blocks in VAL. Both XVAL and VAL have PRECISION bits. */
1963 wi::lshift_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
1964 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int precision
,
1967 /* Split the shift into a whole-block shift and a subblock shift. */
1968 unsigned int skip
= shift
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
1969 unsigned int small_shift
= shift
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
1971 /* The whole-block shift fills with zeros. */
1972 unsigned int len
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (precision
);
1973 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< skip
; ++i
)
1976 /* It's easier to handle the simple block case specially. */
1977 if (small_shift
== 0)
1978 for (unsigned int i
= skip
; i
< len
; ++i
)
1979 val
[i
] = safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, i
- skip
);
1982 /* The first unfilled output block is a left shift of the first
1983 block in XVAL. The other output blocks contain bits from two
1984 consecutive input blocks. */
1985 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT carry
= 0;
1986 for (unsigned int i
= skip
; i
< len
; ++i
)
1988 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x
= safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, i
- skip
);
1989 val
[i
] = (x
<< small_shift
) | carry
;
1990 carry
= x
>> (-small_shift
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
1993 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
1996 /* Right shift XVAL by SHIFT and store the result in VAL. Return the
1997 number of blocks in VAL. The input has XPRECISION bits and the
1998 output has XPRECISION - SHIFT bits. */
2000 rshift_large_common (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
2001 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int xprecision
,
2004 /* Split the shift into a whole-block shift and a subblock shift. */
2005 unsigned int skip
= shift
/ HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2006 unsigned int small_shift
= shift
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2008 /* Work out how many blocks are needed to store the significant bits
2009 (excluding the upper zeros or signs). */
2010 unsigned int len
= BLOCKS_NEEDED (xprecision
- shift
);
2012 /* It's easier to handle the simple block case specially. */
2013 if (small_shift
== 0)
2014 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
)
2015 val
[i
] = safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, i
+ skip
);
2018 /* Each output block but the last is a combination of two input blocks.
2019 The last block is a right shift of the last block in XVAL. */
2020 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT curr
= safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, skip
);
2021 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
)
2023 val
[i
] = curr
>> small_shift
;
2024 curr
= safe_uhwi (xval
, xlen
, i
+ skip
+ 1);
2025 val
[i
] |= curr
<< (-small_shift
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
2031 /* Logically right shift XVAL by SHIFT and store the result in VAL.
2032 Return the number of blocks in VAL. XVAL has XPRECISION bits and
2033 VAL has PRECISION bits. */
2035 wi::lrshift_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
2036 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int xprecision
,
2037 unsigned int precision
, unsigned int shift
)
2039 unsigned int len
= rshift_large_common (val
, xval
, xlen
, xprecision
, shift
);
2041 /* The value we just created has precision XPRECISION - SHIFT.
2042 Zero-extend it to wider precisions. */
2043 if (precision
> xprecision
- shift
)
2045 unsigned int small_prec
= (xprecision
- shift
) % HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2047 val
[len
- 1] = zext_hwi (val
[len
- 1], small_prec
);
2048 else if (val
[len
- 1] < 0)
2050 /* Add a new block with a zero. */
2055 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
2058 /* Arithmetically right shift XVAL by SHIFT and store the result in VAL.
2059 Return the number of blocks in VAL. XVAL has XPRECISION bits and
2060 VAL has PRECISION bits. */
2062 wi::arshift_large (HOST_WIDE_INT
*val
, const HOST_WIDE_INT
*xval
,
2063 unsigned int xlen
, unsigned int xprecision
,
2064 unsigned int precision
, unsigned int shift
)
2066 unsigned int len
= rshift_large_common (val
, xval
, xlen
, xprecision
, shift
);
2068 /* The value we just created has precision XPRECISION - SHIFT.
2069 Sign-extend it to wider types. */
2070 if (precision
> xprecision
- shift
)
2072 unsigned int small_prec
= (xprecision
- shift
) % HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2074 val
[len
- 1] = sext_hwi (val
[len
- 1], small_prec
);
2076 return canonize (val
, len
, precision
);
2079 /* Return the number of leading (upper) zeros in X. */
2081 wi::clz (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2083 if (x
.sign_mask () < 0)
2084 /* The upper bit is set, so there are no leading zeros. */
2087 /* Calculate how many bits there above the highest represented block. */
2088 int count
= x
.precision
- x
.len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2090 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT high
= x
.uhigh ();
2092 /* The upper -COUNT bits of HIGH are not part of the value.
2094 high
= (high
<< -count
) >> -count
;
2096 /* We don't need to look below HIGH. Either HIGH is nonzero,
2097 or the top bit of the block below is nonzero; clz_hwi is
2098 HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT in the latter case. */
2099 return count
+ clz_hwi (high
);
2102 /* Return the number of redundant sign bits in X. (That is, the number
2103 of bits immediately below the sign bit that have the same value as
2106 wi::clrsb (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2108 /* Calculate how many bits there above the highest represented block. */
2109 int count
= x
.precision
- x
.len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2111 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT high
= x
.uhigh ();
2112 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= -1;
2115 /* The upper -COUNT bits of HIGH are not part of the value.
2116 Clear them from both MASK and HIGH. */
2121 /* If the top bit is 1, count the number of leading 1s. If the top
2122 bit is zero, count the number of leading zeros. */
2123 if (high
> mask
/ 2)
2126 /* There are no sign bits below the top block, so we don't need to look
2127 beyond HIGH. Note that clz_hwi is HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT when
2129 return count
+ clz_hwi (high
) - 1;
2132 /* Return the number of trailing (lower) zeros in X. */
2134 wi::ctz (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2136 if (x
.len
== 1 && x
.ulow () == 0)
2139 /* Having dealt with the zero case, there must be a block with a
2140 nonzero bit. We don't care about the bits above the first 1. */
2142 while (x
.val
[i
] == 0)
2144 return i
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
+ ctz_hwi (x
.val
[i
]);
2147 /* If X is an exact power of 2, return the base-2 logarithm, otherwise
2150 wi::exact_log2 (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2152 /* Reject cases where there are implicit -1 blocks above HIGH. */
2153 if (x
.len
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
< x
.precision
&& x
.sign_mask () < 0)
2156 /* Set CRUX to the index of the entry that should be nonzero.
2157 If the top block is zero then the next lowest block (if any)
2158 must have the high bit set. */
2159 unsigned int crux
= x
.len
- 1;
2160 if (crux
> 0 && x
.val
[crux
] == 0)
2163 /* Check that all lower blocks are zero. */
2164 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< crux
; ++i
)
2168 /* Get a zero-extended form of block CRUX. */
2169 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT hwi
= x
.val
[crux
];
2170 if ((crux
+ 1) * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
> x
.precision
)
2171 hwi
= zext_hwi (hwi
, x
.precision
% HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
2173 /* Now it's down to whether HWI is a power of 2. */
2174 int res
= ::exact_log2 (hwi
);
2176 res
+= crux
* HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
;
2180 /* Return the base-2 logarithm of X, rounding down. Return -1 if X is 0. */
2182 wi::floor_log2 (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2184 return x
.precision
- 1 - clz (x
);
2187 /* Return the index of the first (lowest) set bit in X, counting from 1.
2188 Return 0 if X is 0. */
2190 wi::ffs (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2192 return eq_p (x
, 0) ? 0 : ctz (x
) + 1;
2195 /* Return true if sign-extending X to have precision PRECISION would give
2196 the minimum signed value at that precision. */
2198 wi::only_sign_bit_p (const wide_int_ref
&x
, unsigned int precision
)
2200 return ctz (x
) + 1 == int (precision
);
2203 /* Return true if X represents the minimum signed value. */
2205 wi::only_sign_bit_p (const wide_int_ref
&x
)
2207 return only_sign_bit_p (x
, x
.precision
);
2210 /* Return VAL if VAL has no bits set outside MASK. Otherwise round VAL
2211 down to the previous value that has no bits set outside MASK.
2212 This rounding wraps for signed values if VAL is negative and
2213 the top bit of MASK is clear.
2215 For example, round_down_for_mask (6, 0xf1) would give 1 and
2216 round_down_for_mask (24, 0xf1) would give 17. */
2219 wi::round_down_for_mask (const wide_int
&val
, const wide_int
&mask
)
2221 /* Get the bits in VAL that are outside the mask. */
2222 wide_int extra_bits
= wi::bit_and_not (val
, mask
);
2223 if (extra_bits
== 0)
2226 /* Get a mask that includes the top bit in EXTRA_BITS and is all 1s
2228 unsigned int precision
= val
.get_precision ();
2229 wide_int lower_mask
= wi::mask (precision
- wi::clz (extra_bits
),
2232 /* Clear the bits that aren't in MASK, but ensure that all bits
2233 in MASK below the top cleared bit are set. */
2234 return (val
& mask
) | (mask
& lower_mask
);
2237 /* Return VAL if VAL has no bits set outside MASK. Otherwise round VAL
2238 up to the next value that has no bits set outside MASK. The rounding
2239 wraps if there are no suitable values greater than VAL.
2241 For example, round_up_for_mask (6, 0xf1) would give 16 and
2242 round_up_for_mask (24, 0xf1) would give 32. */
2245 wi::round_up_for_mask (const wide_int
&val
, const wide_int
&mask
)
2247 /* Get the bits in VAL that are outside the mask. */
2248 wide_int extra_bits
= wi::bit_and_not (val
, mask
);
2249 if (extra_bits
== 0)
2252 /* Get a mask that is all 1s above the top bit in EXTRA_BITS. */
2253 unsigned int precision
= val
.get_precision ();
2254 wide_int upper_mask
= wi::mask (precision
- wi::clz (extra_bits
),
2257 /* Get the bits of the mask that are above the top bit in EXTRA_BITS. */
2260 /* Conceptually we need to:
2262 - clear bits of VAL outside UPPER_MASK
2263 - add the lowest bit in UPPER_MASK to VAL (or add 0 if UPPER_MASK is 0)
2264 - propagate the carry through the bits of VAL in UPPER_MASK
2266 If (~VAL & UPPER_MASK) is nonzero, the carry eventually
2267 reaches that bit and the process leaves all lower bits clear.
2268 If (~VAL & UPPER_MASK) is zero then the result is also zero. */
2269 wide_int tmp
= wi::bit_and_not (upper_mask
, val
);
2271 return (val
| tmp
) & -tmp
;
2274 /* Compute the modular multiplicative inverse of A modulo B
2275 using extended Euclid's algorithm. Assumes A and B are coprime,
2276 and that A and B have the same precision. */
2278 wi::mod_inv (const wide_int
&a
, const wide_int
&b
)
2280 /* Verify the assumption. */
2281 gcc_checking_assert (wi::eq_p (wi::gcd (a
, b
), 1));
2283 unsigned int p
= a
.get_precision () + 1;
2284 gcc_checking_assert (b
.get_precision () + 1 == p
);
2285 wide_int c
= wide_int::from (a
, p
, UNSIGNED
);
2286 wide_int d
= wide_int::from (b
, p
, UNSIGNED
);
2287 wide_int x0
= wide_int::from (0, p
, UNSIGNED
);
2288 wide_int x1
= wide_int::from (1, p
, UNSIGNED
);
2290 if (wi::eq_p (b
, 1))
2291 return wide_int::from (1, p
, UNSIGNED
);
2293 while (wi::gt_p (c
, 1, UNSIGNED
))
2296 wide_int q
= wi::divmod_trunc (c
, d
, UNSIGNED
, &d
);
2299 x0
= wi::sub (x1
, wi::mul (q
, x0
));
2302 if (wi::lt_p (x1
, 0, SIGNED
))
2308 * Private utilities.
2311 void gt_ggc_mx (widest_int
*) { }
2312 void gt_pch_nx (widest_int
*, void (*) (void *, void *), void *) { }
2313 void gt_pch_nx (widest_int
*) { }
2315 template void wide_int::dump () const;
2316 template void generic_wide_int
<wide_int_ref_storage
<false> >::dump () const;
2317 template void generic_wide_int
<wide_int_ref_storage
<true> >::dump () const;
2318 template void offset_int::dump () const;
2319 template void widest_int::dump () const;
2321 /* We could add all the above ::dump variants here, but wide_int and
2322 widest_int should handle the common cases. Besides, you can always
2323 call the dump method directly. */
2326 debug (const wide_int
&ref
)
2332 debug (const wide_int
*ptr
)
2337 fprintf (stderr
, "<nil>\n");
2341 debug (const widest_int
&ref
)
2347 debug (const widest_int
*ptr
)
2352 fprintf (stderr
, "<nil>\n");
2357 namespace selftest
{
2359 /* Selftests for wide ints. We run these multiple times, once per type. */
2361 /* Helper function for building a test value. */
2363 template <class VALUE_TYPE
>
2367 /* Specializations of the fixture for each wide-int type. */
2369 /* Specialization for VALUE_TYPE == wide_int. */
2375 return wi::shwi (i
, 32);
2378 /* Specialization for VALUE_TYPE == offset_int. */
2384 return offset_int (i
);
2387 /* Specialization for VALUE_TYPE == widest_int. */
2393 return widest_int (i
);
2396 /* Verify that print_dec (WI, ..., SGN) gives the expected string
2397 representation (using base 10). */
2400 assert_deceq (const char *expected
, const wide_int_ref
&wi
, signop sgn
)
2402 char buf
[WIDE_INT_PRINT_BUFFER_SIZE
];
2403 print_dec (wi
, buf
, sgn
);
2404 ASSERT_STREQ (expected
, buf
);
2407 /* Likewise for base 16. */
2410 assert_hexeq (const char *expected
, const wide_int_ref
&wi
)
2412 char buf
[WIDE_INT_PRINT_BUFFER_SIZE
];
2413 print_hex (wi
, buf
);
2414 ASSERT_STREQ (expected
, buf
);
2419 /* Verify that print_dec and print_hex work for VALUE_TYPE. */
2421 template <class VALUE_TYPE
>
2425 VALUE_TYPE a
= from_int
<VALUE_TYPE
> (42);
2426 assert_deceq ("42", a
, SIGNED
);
2427 assert_hexeq ("0x2a", a
);
2428 assert_hexeq ("0x1fffffffffffffffff", wi::shwi (-1, 69));
2429 assert_hexeq ("0xffffffffffffffff", wi::mask (64, false, 69));
2430 assert_hexeq ("0xffffffffffffffff", wi::mask
<widest_int
> (64, false));
2431 if (WIDE_INT_MAX_PRECISION
> 128)
2433 assert_hexeq ("0x20000000000000000fffffffffffffffe",
2434 wi::lshift (1, 129) + wi::lshift (1, 64) - 2);
2435 assert_hexeq ("0x200000000000004000123456789abcdef",
2436 wi::lshift (1, 129) + wi::lshift (1, 74)
2437 + wi::lshift (0x1234567, 32) + 0x89abcdef);
2441 /* Verify that various operations work correctly for VALUE_TYPE,
2442 unary and binary, using both function syntax, and
2443 overloaded-operators. */
2445 template <class VALUE_TYPE
>
2449 VALUE_TYPE a
= from_int
<VALUE_TYPE
> (7);
2450 VALUE_TYPE b
= from_int
<VALUE_TYPE
> (3);
2452 /* Using functions. */
2453 assert_deceq ("-7", wi::neg (a
), SIGNED
);
2454 assert_deceq ("10", wi::add (a
, b
), SIGNED
);
2455 assert_deceq ("4", wi::sub (a
, b
), SIGNED
);
2456 assert_deceq ("-4", wi::sub (b
, a
), SIGNED
);
2457 assert_deceq ("21", wi::mul (a
, b
), SIGNED
);
2459 /* Using operators. */
2460 assert_deceq ("-7", -a
, SIGNED
);
2461 assert_deceq ("10", a
+ b
, SIGNED
);
2462 assert_deceq ("4", a
- b
, SIGNED
);
2463 assert_deceq ("-4", b
- a
, SIGNED
);
2464 assert_deceq ("21", a
* b
, SIGNED
);
2467 /* Verify that various comparisons work correctly for VALUE_TYPE. */
2469 template <class VALUE_TYPE
>
2473 VALUE_TYPE a
= from_int
<VALUE_TYPE
> (7);
2474 VALUE_TYPE b
= from_int
<VALUE_TYPE
> (3);
2477 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::eq_p (a
, a
));
2478 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::eq_p (a
, b
));
2481 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::ne_p (a
, b
));
2482 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::ne_p (a
, a
));
2485 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::lts_p (a
, a
));
2486 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::lts_p (a
, b
));
2487 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::lts_p (b
, a
));
2490 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::les_p (a
, a
));
2491 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::les_p (a
, b
));
2492 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::les_p (b
, a
));
2495 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::gts_p (a
, a
));
2496 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::gts_p (a
, b
));
2497 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::gts_p (b
, a
));
2500 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::ges_p (a
, a
));
2501 ASSERT_TRUE (wi::ges_p (a
, b
));
2502 ASSERT_FALSE (wi::ges_p (b
, a
));
2505 ASSERT_EQ (-1, wi::cmps (b
, a
));
2506 ASSERT_EQ (0, wi::cmps (a
, a
));
2507 ASSERT_EQ (1, wi::cmps (a
, b
));
2510 /* Run all of the selftests, using the given VALUE_TYPE. */
2512 template <class VALUE_TYPE
>
2513 static void run_all_wide_int_tests ()
2515 test_printing
<VALUE_TYPE
> ();
2516 test_ops
<VALUE_TYPE
> ();
2517 test_comparisons
<VALUE_TYPE
> ();
2520 /* Test overflow conditions. */
2525 static int precs
[] = { 31, 32, 33, 63, 64, 65, 127, 128 };
2526 static int offsets
[] = { 16, 1, 0 };
2527 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (precs
); ++i
)
2528 for (unsigned int j
= 0; j
< ARRAY_SIZE (offsets
); ++j
)
2530 int prec
= precs
[i
];
2531 int offset
= offsets
[j
];
2532 wi::overflow_type overflow
;
2535 sum
= wi::add (wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
) - offset
, 1,
2536 UNSIGNED
, &overflow
);
2537 ASSERT_EQ (sum
, -offset
);
2538 ASSERT_EQ (overflow
!= wi::OVF_NONE
, offset
== 0);
2540 sum
= wi::add (1, wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
) - offset
,
2541 UNSIGNED
, &overflow
);
2542 ASSERT_EQ (sum
, -offset
);
2543 ASSERT_EQ (overflow
!= wi::OVF_NONE
, offset
== 0);
2545 diff
= wi::sub (wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
) - offset
,
2546 wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
),
2547 UNSIGNED
, &overflow
);
2548 ASSERT_EQ (diff
, -offset
);
2549 ASSERT_EQ (overflow
!= wi::OVF_NONE
, offset
!= 0);
2551 diff
= wi::sub (wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
) - offset
,
2552 wi::max_value (prec
, UNSIGNED
) - 1,
2553 UNSIGNED
, &overflow
);
2554 ASSERT_EQ (diff
, 1 - offset
);
2555 ASSERT_EQ (overflow
!= wi::OVF_NONE
, offset
> 1);
2559 /* Test the round_{down,up}_for_mask functions. */
2562 test_round_for_mask ()
2564 unsigned int prec
= 18;
2565 ASSERT_EQ (17, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (17, prec
),
2566 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2567 ASSERT_EQ (17, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (17, prec
),
2568 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2570 ASSERT_EQ (1, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (6, prec
),
2571 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2572 ASSERT_EQ (16, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (6, prec
),
2573 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2575 ASSERT_EQ (17, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (24, prec
),
2576 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2577 ASSERT_EQ (32, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (24, prec
),
2578 wi::shwi (0xf1, prec
)));
2580 ASSERT_EQ (0x011, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x22, prec
),
2581 wi::shwi (0x111, prec
)));
2582 ASSERT_EQ (0x100, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x22, prec
),
2583 wi::shwi (0x111, prec
)));
2585 ASSERT_EQ (100, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (101, prec
),
2586 wi::shwi (0xfc, prec
)));
2587 ASSERT_EQ (104, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (101, prec
),
2588 wi::shwi (0xfc, prec
)));
2590 ASSERT_EQ (0x2bc, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x2c2, prec
),
2591 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2592 ASSERT_EQ (0x800, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x2c2, prec
),
2593 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2595 ASSERT_EQ (0xabc, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (0xabd, prec
),
2596 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2597 ASSERT_EQ (0, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (0xabd, prec
),
2598 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2600 ASSERT_EQ (0xabc, wi::round_down_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x1000, prec
),
2601 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2602 ASSERT_EQ (0, wi::round_up_for_mask (wi::shwi (0x1000, prec
),
2603 wi::shwi (0xabc, prec
)));
2606 /* Run all of the selftests within this file, for all value types. */
2609 wide_int_cc_tests ()
2611 run_all_wide_int_tests
<wide_int
> ();
2612 run_all_wide_int_tests
<offset_int
> ();
2613 run_all_wide_int_tests
<widest_int
> ();
2615 test_round_for_mask ();
2616 ASSERT_EQ (wi::mask (128, false, 128),
2617 wi::shifted_mask (0, 128, false, 128));
2618 ASSERT_EQ (wi::mask (128, true, 128),
2619 wi::shifted_mask (0, 128, true, 128));
2622 } // namespace selftest
2623 #endif /* CHECKING_P */