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; crc32.asm -- compute the CRC-32 of a data stream
; Copyright (C) 1995-2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 Mark Adler
; For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.inc
; Thanks to Rodney Brown <rbrown64@csc.com.au> for his contribution of faster
; CRC methods: exclusive-oring 32 bits of data at a time, and pre-computing
; tables for updating the shift register in one step with three exclusive-ors
; instead of four steps with four exclusive-ors. This results in about a
; factor of two increase in speed on a Power PC G4 (PPC7455) using gcc -O3.
; Note on the use of DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE: there is no mutex or semaphore
; protection on the static variables used to control the first-use generation
; of the crc tables. Therefore, if you #define DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE, you should
; first call get_crc_table() to initialize the tables before allowing more than
; one thread to use crc32().
; Definitions for doing the crc four data bytes at a time.
TBLS equ 1
if DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE eq 1
align 4
crc_table_empty dd 1
;align 4
;crc_table rd TBLS*256
; Generate tables for a byte-wise 32-bit CRC calculation on the polynomial:
; x^32+x^26+x^23+x^22+x^16+x^12+x^11+x^10+x^8+x^7+x^5+x^4+x^2+x+1.
; Polynomials over GF(2) are represented in binary, one bit per coefficient,
; with the lowest powers in the most significant bit. Then adding polynomials
; is just exclusive-or, and multiplying a polynomial by x is a right shift by
; one. If we call the above polynomial p, and represent a byte as the
; polynomial q, also with the lowest power in the most significant bit (so the
; byte 0xb1 is the polynomial x^7+x^3+x+1), then the CRC is (q*x^32) mod p,
; where a mod b means the remainder after dividing a by b.
; This calculation is done using the shift-register method of multiplying and
; taking the remainder. The register is initialized to zero, and for each
; incoming bit, x^32 is added mod p to the register if the bit is a one (where
; x^32 mod p is p+x^32 = x^26+...+1), and the register is multiplied mod p by
; x (which is shifting right by one and adding x^32 mod p if the bit shifted
; out is a one). We start with the highest power (least significant bit) of
; q and repeat for all eight bits of q.
; The first table is simply the CRC of all possible eight bit values. This is
; all the information needed to generate CRCs on data a byte at a time for all
; combinations of CRC register values and incoming bytes. The remaining tables
; allow for word-at-a-time CRC calculation for both big-endian and little-
; endian machines, where a word is four bytes.
;void ()
align 4
proc make_crc_table uses ecx edx edi
zlib_debug 'make_crc_table'
; generate a crc for every 8-bit value
xor edx, edx
mov edi, crc_table
.1:
mov ecx, 8
mov eax, edx
.2:
shr eax, 1
jnc @f
xor eax, 0xEDB88320
@@:
loop .2
stosd
inc dl
jnz .1
mov dword[crc_table_empty],0
ret
endp
else ;!DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE
; ========================================================================
; Tables of CRC-32s of all single-byte values, made by make_crc_table().
;include 'crc32.inc'
end if ;DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE
; =========================================================================
; This function can be used by asm versions of crc32()
;const z_crc_t* ()
align 4
proc get_crc_table
if DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE eq 1
cmp dword[crc_table_empty],0
je @f ;if (..)
call make_crc_table
@@:
end if
mov eax,crc_table
ret
endp
; =========================================================================
;unsigned long (crc, buf, len)
; unsigned long crc
; unsigned char *buf
; uInt len
align 4
proc calc_crc32 uses ecx esi, p1crc:dword, buf:dword, len:dword
xor eax,eax
mov esi,[buf]
zlib_debug 'calc_crc32 buf = %d',esi
cmp esi,Z_NULL
je .end_f ;if (..==0) return 0
if DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE eq 1
cmp dword[crc_table_empty],0
je @f ;if (..)
call make_crc_table
@@:
end if
mov eax,[p1crc]
mov ecx,[len]
call crc
.end_f:
ret
endp
GF2_DIM equ 32 ;dimension of GF(2) vectors (length of CRC)
; =========================================================================
;unsigned long (mat, vec)
; unsigned long *mat
; unsigned long vec
align 4
proc gf2_matrix_times, mat:dword, vec:dword
; unsigned long sum;
; sum = 0;
; while (vec) {
; if (vec & 1)
; sum ^= *mat;
; vec >>= 1;
; mat++;
; }
; return sum;
ret
endp
; =========================================================================
;local void (square, mat)
; unsigned long *square
; unsigned long *mat
align 4
proc gf2_matrix_square, square:dword, mat:dword
; int n;
; for (n = 0; n < GF2_DIM; n++)
; square[n] = gf2_matrix_times(mat, mat[n]);
ret
endp
; =========================================================================
;uLong (crc1, crc2, len2)
; uLong crc1
; uLong crc2
; z_off64_t len2
align 4
proc crc32_combine_, crc1:dword, crc2:dword, len2:dword
; int n;
; unsigned long row;
; unsigned long even[GF2_DIM]; /* even-power-of-two zeros operator */
; unsigned long odd[GF2_DIM]; /* odd-power-of-two zeros operator */
; degenerate case (also disallow negative lengths)
; if (len2 <= 0)
; return crc1;
; put operator for one zero bit in odd
; odd[0] = 0xedb88320UL; /* CRC-32 polynomial */
; row = 1;
; for (n = 1; n < GF2_DIM; n++) {
; odd[n] = row;
; row <<= 1;
; }
; put operator for two zero bits in even
; gf2_matrix_square(even, odd);
; put operator for four zero bits in odd
; gf2_matrix_square(odd, even);
; apply len2 zeros to crc1 (first square will put the operator for one
; zero byte, eight zero bits, in even)
; do {
; apply zeros operator for this bit of len2
; gf2_matrix_square(even, odd);
; if (len2 & 1)
; crc1 = gf2_matrix_times(even, crc1);
; len2 >>= 1;
; if no more bits set, then done
; if (len2 == 0)
; break;
; another iteration of the loop with odd and even swapped
; gf2_matrix_square(odd, even);
; if (len2 & 1)
; crc1 = gf2_matrix_times(odd, crc1);
; len2 >>= 1;
; if no more bits set, then done
; } while (len2 != 0);
; return combined crc
; crc1 ^= crc2;
; return crc1;
ret
endp
; =========================================================================
;uLong (crc1, crc2, len2)
; uLong crc1
; uLong crc2
; z_off_t len2
align 4
proc crc32_combine, crc1:dword, crc2:dword, len2:dword
stdcall crc32_combine_, [crc1], [crc2], [len2]
ret
endp
;uLong (crc1, crc2, len2)
; uLong crc1
; uLong crc2
; z_off64_t len2
align 4
proc crc32_combine64, crc1:dword, crc2:dword, len2:dword
stdcall crc32_combine_, [crc1], [crc2], [len2]
ret
endp