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* Divide a 64-bit unsigned number by a 32-bit unsigned number.
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* This routine assumes that the top 32 bits of the dividend are
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* non-zero to start with.
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* On entry, r3 points to the dividend, which get overwritten with
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* the 64-bit quotient, and r4 contains the divisor.
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* On exit, r3 contains the remainder.
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Paul Mackerras, IBM Corp.
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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lwz r5,0(r3) # get the dividend into r5/r6
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divwu r7,r5,r4 # if dividend.hi >= divisor,
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mullw r0,r7,r4 # quotient.hi = dividend.hi / divisor
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subf. r5,r0,r5 # dividend.hi %= divisor
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1: mr r11,r5 # here dividend.hi != 0
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cntlzw r0,r5 # we are shifting the dividend right
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li r10,-1 # to make it < 2^32, and shifting
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srw r10,r10,r0 # the divisor right the same amount,
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addc r9,r4,r10 # rounding up (so the estimate cannot
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andc r11,r6,r10 # ever be too large, only too small)
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divwu r11,r11,r9 # then we divide the shifted quantities
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2: mullw r10,r11,r4 # to get an estimate of the quotient,
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mulhwu r9,r11,r4 # multiply the estimate by the divisor,
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subfc r6,r10,r6 # take the product from the divisor,
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add r8,r8,r11 # and add the estimate to the accumulated
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subfe. r5,r9,r5 # quotient
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divwu r0,r6,r4 # perform the remaining 32-bit division
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mullw r10,r0,r4 # and get the remainder
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4: stw r7,0(r3) # return the quotient in *r3
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mr r3,r6 # return the remainder in r3