wxWidgets/utils/Install/sfxzip/crc_i386.asm
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; crc_i386.asm, optimized CRC calculation function for Zip and UnZip, not
; copyrighted by Paul Kienitz and Christian Spieler. Last revised 25 Mar 98.
;
; Revised 06-Oct-96, Scott Field (sfield@microsoft.com)
; fixed to assemble with masm by not using .model directive which makes
; assumptions about segment alignment. Also,
; avoid using loop, and j[e]cxz where possible. Use mov + inc, rather
; than lodsb, and other misc. changes resulting in the following performance
; increases:
;
; unrolled loops NO_UNROLLED_LOOPS
; *8 >8 <8 *8 >8 <8
;
; +54% +42% +35% +82% +52% +25%
;
; first item in each table is input buffer length, even multiple of 8
; second item in each table is input buffer length, > 8
; third item in each table is input buffer length, < 8
;
; Revised 02-Apr-97, Chr. Spieler, based on Rodney Brown (rdb@cmutual.com.au)
; Incorporated Rodney Brown's 32-bit-reads optimization as found in the
; UNIX AS source crc_i386.S. This new code can be disabled by defining
; the macro symbol NO_32_BIT_LOADS.
;
; Revised 12-Oct-97, Chr. Spieler, based on Rodney Brown (rdb@cmutual.com.au)
; Incorporated Rodney Brown's additional tweaks for 32-bit-optimized CPUs
; (like the Pentium Pro, Pentium II, and probably some Pentium clones).
; This optimization is controlled by the macro symbol __686 and is disabled
; by default. (This default is based on the assumption that most users
; do not yet work on a Pentium Pro or Pentium II machine ...)
;
; FLAT memory model assumed.
;
; The loop unrolling can be disabled by defining the macro NO_UNROLLED_LOOPS.
; This results in shorter code at the expense of reduced performance.
;
; Revised 25-Mar-98, Cosmin Truta (cosmint@cs.ubbcluj.ro)
; Working without .model directive caused tasm32 version 5.0 to produce
; bad object code. The optimized alignments can be optionally disabled
; by defining NO_ALIGN, thus allowing to use .model flat. There is no need
; to define this macro if using other version of tasm.
;
;==============================================================================
;
; Do NOT assemble this source if external crc32 routine from zlib gets used.
;
IFNDEF USE_ZLIB
;
.386p
name crc_i386
IFDEF NO_ALIGN
.model flat
ENDIF
extrn _get_crc_table:near ; ZCONST ulg near *get_crc_table(void);
;
IFNDEF NO_STD_STACKFRAME
; Use a `standard' stack frame setup on routine entry and exit.
; Actually, this option is set as default, because it results
; in smaller code !!
STD_ENTRY MACRO
push ebp
mov ebp,esp
ENDM
Arg1 EQU 08H[ebp]
Arg2 EQU 0CH[ebp]
Arg3 EQU 10H[ebp]
STD_LEAVE MACRO
pop ebp
ENDM
ELSE ; NO_STD_STACKFRAME
STD_ENTRY MACRO
ENDM
Arg1 EQU 18H[esp]
Arg2 EQU 1CH[esp]
Arg3 EQU 20H[esp]
STD_LEAVE MACRO
ENDM
ENDIF ; ?NO_STD_STACKFRAME
; These two (three) macros make up the loop body of the CRC32 cruncher.
; registers modified:
; eax : crc value "c"
; esi : pointer to next data byte (or dword) "buf++"
; registers read:
; edi : pointer to base of crc_table array
; scratch registers:
; ebx : index into crc_table array
; (requires upper three bytes = 0 when __686 is undefined)
IFNDEF __686 ; optimize for 386, 486, Pentium
Do_CRC MACRO
mov bl,al ; tmp = c & 0xFF
shr eax,8 ; c = (c >> 8)
xor eax,[edi+ebx*4] ; ^ table[tmp]
ENDM
ELSE ; __686 : optimize for Pentium Pro, Pentium II and compatible CPUs
Do_CRC MACRO
movzx ebx,al ; tmp = c & 0xFF
shr eax,8 ; c = (c >> 8)
xor eax,[edi+ebx*4] ; ^ table[tmp]
ENDM
ENDIF ; ?__686
Do_CRC_byte MACRO
xor al, byte ptr [esi] ; c ^= *buf
inc esi ; buf++
Do_CRC ; c = (c >> 8) ^ table[c & 0xFF]
ENDM
IFNDEF NO_32_BIT_LOADS
Do_CRC_dword MACRO
xor eax, dword ptr [esi] ; c ^= *(ulg *)buf
add esi, 4 ; ((ulg *)buf)++
Do_CRC
Do_CRC
Do_CRC
Do_CRC
ENDM
ENDIF ; !NO_32_BIT_LOADS
IFNDEF NO_ALIGN
_TEXT segment use32 para public 'CODE'
ELSE
_TEXT segment use32
ENDIF
assume CS: _TEXT
public _crc32
_crc32 proc near ; ulg crc32(ulg crc, ZCONST uch *buf, extent len)
STD_ENTRY
push edi
push esi
push ebx
push edx
push ecx
mov esi,Arg2 ; 2nd arg: uch *buf
sub eax,eax ;> if (!buf)
test esi,esi ;> return 0;
jz fine ;> else {
call _get_crc_table
mov edi,eax
mov eax,Arg1 ; 1st arg: ulg crc
IFNDEF __686
sub ebx,ebx ; ebx=0; make bl usable as a dword
ENDIF
mov ecx,Arg3 ; 3rd arg: extent len
not eax ;> c = ~crc;
IFNDEF NO_UNROLLED_LOOPS
IFNDEF NO_32_BIT_LOADS
test ecx,ecx
je bail
align_loop:
test esi,3 ; align buf pointer on next
jz SHORT aligned_now ; dword boundary
Do_CRC_byte
dec ecx
jnz align_loop
aligned_now:
ENDIF ; !NO_32_BIT_LOADS
mov edx,ecx ; save len in edx
and edx,000000007H ; edx = len % 8
shr ecx,3 ; ecx = len / 8
jz SHORT No_Eights
IFNDEF NO_ALIGN
; align loop head at start of 486 internal cache line !!
align 16
ENDIF
Next_Eight:
IFNDEF NO_32_BIT_LOADS
Do_CRC_dword
Do_CRC_dword
ELSE ; NO_32_BIT_LOADS
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
Do_CRC_byte
ENDIF ; ?NO_32_BIT_LOADS
dec ecx
jnz Next_Eight
No_Eights:
mov ecx,edx
ENDIF ; NO_UNROLLED_LOOPS
IFNDEF NO_JECXZ_SUPPORT
jecxz bail ;> if (len)
ELSE
test ecx,ecx ;> if (len)
jz SHORT bail
ENDIF
IFNDEF NO_ALIGN
; align loop head at start of 486 internal cache line !!
align 16
ENDIF
loupe: ;> do {
Do_CRC_byte ; c = CRC32(c, *buf++);
dec ecx ;> } while (--len);
jnz loupe
bail: ;> }
not eax ;> return ~c;
fine:
pop ecx
pop edx
pop ebx
pop esi
pop edi
STD_LEAVE
ret
_crc32 endp
_TEXT ends
;
ENDIF ; !USE_ZLIB
;
end