// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // float __floatdisf(di_int a); // This routine has some extra memory traffic, loading the 64-bit input via two // 32-bit loads, then immediately storing it back to the stack via a single 64-bit // store. This is to avoid a write-small, read-large stall. // However, if callers of this routine can be safely assumed to store the argument // via a 64-bt store, this is unnecessary memory traffic, and should be avoided. // It can be turned off by defining the TRUST_CALLERS_USE_64_BIT_STORES macro. #ifdef __i386__ .text .align 4 .globl ___floatdisf ___floatdisf: #ifndef TRUST_CALLERS_USE_64_BIT_STORES movd 4(%esp), %xmm0 movd 8(%esp), %xmm1 punpckldq %xmm1, %xmm0 movq %xmm0, 4(%esp) #endif fildll 4(%esp) fstps 4(%esp) flds 4(%esp) ret #endif // __i386__