Routines for integer arithmetic#
The integer arithmetic routines are used on platforms that don’t provide hardware support for arithmetic operations on some modes.
Arithmetic functions#
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int __ashlsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __ashldi3(long a, int b)#
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long long __ashlti3(long long a, int b)#
These functions return the result of shifting
a
left byb
bits.
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int __ashrsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __ashrdi3(long a, int b)#
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long long __ashrti3(long long a, int b)#
These functions return the result of arithmetically shifting
a
right byb
bits.
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int __divsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __divdi3(long a, long b)#
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long long __divti3(long long a, long long b)#
These functions return the quotient of the signed division of
a
andb
.
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int __lshrsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __lshrdi3(long a, int b)#
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long long __lshrti3(long long a, int b)#
These functions return the result of logically shifting
a
right byb
bits.
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int __modsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __moddi3(long a, long b)#
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long long __modti3(long long a, long long b)#
These functions return the remainder of the signed division of
a
andb
.
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int __mulsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __muldi3(long a, long b)#
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long long __multi3(long long a, long long b)#
These functions return the product of
a
andb
.
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unsigned int __udivsi3(unsigned int a, unsigned int b)#
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unsigned long __udivdi3(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)#
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unsigned long long __udivti3(unsigned long long a, unsigned long long b)#
These functions return the quotient of the unsigned division of
a
andb
.
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unsigned long __udivmoddi4(unsigned long a, unsigned long b, unsigned long *c)#
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unsigned long long __udivmodti4(unsigned long long a, unsigned long long b, unsigned long long *c)#
These functions calculate both the quotient and remainder of the unsigned division of
a
andb
. The return value is the quotient, and the remainder is placed in variable pointed to byc
.
Comparison functions#
The following functions implement integral comparisons. These functions implement a low-level compare, upon which the higher level comparison operators (such as less than and greater than or equal to) can be constructed. The returned values lie in the range zero to two, to allow the high-level operators to be implemented by testing the returned result using either signed or unsigned comparison.
Trapping arithmetic functions#
The following functions implement trapping arithmetic. These functions
call the libc function abort
upon signed arithmetic overflow.
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int __addvsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __addvdi3(long a, long b)#
These functions return the sum of
a
andb
; that isa + b
.
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int __mulvsi3(int a, int b)#
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long __mulvdi3(long a, long b)#
The functions return the product of
a
andb
; that isa * b
.
Bit operations#
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int __clzsi2(unsigned int a)#
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int __clzdi2(unsigned long a)#
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int __clzti2(unsigned long long a)#
These functions return the number of leading 0-bits in
a
, starting at the most significant bit position. Ifa
is zero, the result is undefined.
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int __ctzsi2(unsigned int a)#
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int __ctzdi2(unsigned long a)#
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int __ctzti2(unsigned long long a)#
These functions return the number of trailing 0-bits in
a
, starting at the least significant bit position. Ifa
is zero, the result is undefined.
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int __ffsdi2(unsigned long a)#
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int __ffsti2(unsigned long long a)#
These functions return the index of the least significant 1-bit in
a
, or the value zero ifa
is zero. The least significant bit is index one.
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int __paritysi2(unsigned int a)#
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int __paritydi2(unsigned long a)#
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int __parityti2(unsigned long long a)#
These functions return the value zero if the number of bits set in
a
is even, and the value one otherwise.