Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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/* Add two limb vectors of the same length > 0 and store sum in a third
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limb vector.
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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Copyright (C) 1992,94,95,97,98,2000,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
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The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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option) any later version.
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The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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2001-07-07 10:13:33 +00:00
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or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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License for more details.
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2001-07-07 10:13:33 +00:00
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
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MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "asm-syntax.h"
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2000-06-26 22:15:00 +00:00
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#include "bp-sym.h"
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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#include "bp-asm.h"
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#define PARMS LINKAGE+8 /* space for 2 saved regs */
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#define RES PARMS
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#define S1 RES+PTR_SIZE
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#define S2 S1+PTR_SIZE
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#define SIZE S2+PTR_SIZE
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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.text
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#ifdef PIC
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L(1): addl (%esp), %eax
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ret
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#endif
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2000-06-26 22:15:00 +00:00
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ENTRY (BP_SYM (__mpn_add_n))
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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ENTER
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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pushl %edi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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pushl %esi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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movl RES(%esp),%edi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_rel_offset (edi, 4)
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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movl S1(%esp),%esi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_rel_offset (esi, 0)
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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movl S2(%esp),%edx
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movl SIZE(%esp),%ecx
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2000-06-26 22:15:00 +00:00
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#if __BOUNDED_POINTERS__
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shll $2, %ecx /* convert limbs to bytes */
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CHECK_BOUNDS_BOTH_WIDE (%edi, RES(%esp), %ecx)
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CHECK_BOUNDS_BOTH_WIDE (%esi, S1(%esp), %ecx)
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CHECK_BOUNDS_BOTH_WIDE (%edx, S2(%esp), %ecx)
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shrl $2, %ecx
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#endif
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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movl %ecx,%eax
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shrl $3,%ecx /* compute count for unrolled loop */
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negl %eax
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andl $7,%eax /* get index where to start loop */
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jz L(oop) /* necessary special case for 0 */
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incl %ecx /* adjust loop count */
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shll $2,%eax /* adjustment for pointers... */
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subl %eax,%edi /* ... since they are offset ... */
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subl %eax,%esi /* ... by a constant when we ... */
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subl %eax,%edx /* ... enter the loop */
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shrl $2,%eax /* restore previous value */
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#ifdef PIC
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/* Calculate start address in loop for PIC. */
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leal (L(oop)-L(0)-3)(%eax,%eax,8),%eax
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call L(1)
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L(0):
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#else
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/* Calculate start address in loop for non-PIC. */
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leal (L(oop) - 3)(%eax,%eax,8),%eax
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#endif
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jmp *%eax /* jump into loop */
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ALIGN (3)
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L(oop): movl (%esi),%eax
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adcl (%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,(%edi)
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movl 4(%esi),%eax
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adcl 4(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,4(%edi)
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movl 8(%esi),%eax
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adcl 8(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,8(%edi)
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movl 12(%esi),%eax
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adcl 12(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,12(%edi)
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movl 16(%esi),%eax
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adcl 16(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,16(%edi)
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movl 20(%esi),%eax
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adcl 20(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,20(%edi)
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movl 24(%esi),%eax
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adcl 24(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,24(%edi)
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movl 28(%esi),%eax
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adcl 28(%edx),%eax
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movl %eax,28(%edi)
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leal 32(%edi),%edi
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leal 32(%esi),%esi
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leal 32(%edx),%edx
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decl %ecx
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jnz L(oop)
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sbbl %eax,%eax
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negl %eax
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popl %esi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-4)
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cfi_restore (esi)
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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popl %edi
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2005-05-04 06:22:30 +00:00
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-4)
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cfi_restore (edi)
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2000-06-09 06:14:39 +00:00
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LEAVE
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal
cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join,
pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}).
Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions
(*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
* condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a
simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX
or Single Unix Spec, but nice).
* spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts
that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock
upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads
simultaneously.
* restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have
queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter,
avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
2000-01-05 02:09:12 +00:00
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ret
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2000-06-26 22:15:00 +00:00
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END (BP_SYM (__mpn_add_n))
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