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Fixed compile error on Win32
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 22 Sep 2009 02:42:11 +0000 |
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; ; pII-optimised MMX format converters for HERMES ; Copyright (c) 1998 Christian Nentwich (c.nentwich@cs.ucl.ac.uk) ; and (c) 1999 Jonathan Matthew (jmatthew@uq.net.au) ; This source code is licensed under the GNU LGPL ; ; Please refer to the file COPYING.LIB contained in the distribution for ; licensing conditions ; ; COPYRIGHT NOTICE ; ; This file partly contains code that is (c) Intel Corporation, specifically ; the mode detection routine, and the converter to 15 bit (8 pixel ; conversion routine from the mmx programming tutorial pages). ; ; ; These routines aren't exactly pII optimised - it's just that as they ; are, they're terrible on p5 MMXs, but less so on pIIs. Someone needs to ; optimise them for p5 MMXs.. BITS 32 %include "common.inc" SDL_FUNC _ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888 SDL_FUNC _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565 SDL_FUNC _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565 SDL_FUNC _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555 SDL_FUNC _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555 ;; Macros for conversion routines %macro _push_immq_mask 1 push dword %1 push dword %1 %endmacro %macro load_immq 2 _push_immq_mask %2 movq %1, [esp] %endmacro %macro pand_immq 2 _push_immq_mask %2 pand %1, [esp] %endmacro %define CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(num) \ add esp, byte 8 * num %define mmx32_rgb888_mask 00ffffffh %define mmx32_rgb565_b 000000f8h %define mmx32_rgb565_g 0000fc00h %define mmx32_rgb565_r 00f80000h %define mmx32_rgb555_rb 00f800f8h %define mmx32_rgb555_g 0000f800h %define mmx32_rgb555_mul 20000008h %define mmx32_bgr555_mul 00082000h SECTION .text _ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888: ; set up mm6 as the mask, mm7 as zero load_immq mm6, mmx32_rgb888_mask CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(1) pxor mm7, mm7 mov edx, ecx ; save ecx and ecx, 0fffffffch ; clear lower two bits jnz .L1 jmp .L2 .L1: movq mm0, [esi] ; A R G B a r g b pand mm0, mm6 ; 0 R G B 0 r g b movq mm1, [esi+8] ; A R G B a r g b pand mm1, mm6 ; 0 R G B 0 r g b movq mm2, mm0 ; 0 R G B 0 r g b punpckhdq mm2, mm7 ; 0 0 0 0 0 R G B punpckldq mm0, mm7 ; 0 0 0 0 0 r g b psllq mm2, 24 ; 0 0 R G B 0 0 0 por mm0, mm2 ; 0 0 R G B r g b movq mm3, mm1 ; 0 R G B 0 r g b psllq mm3, 48 ; g b 0 0 0 0 0 0 por mm0, mm3 ; g b R G B r g b movq mm4, mm1 ; 0 R G B 0 r g b punpckhdq mm4, mm7 ; 0 0 0 0 0 R G B punpckldq mm1, mm7 ; 0 0 0 0 0 r g b psrlq mm1, 16 ; 0 0 0 R G B 0 r psllq mm4, 8 ; 0 0 0 0 R G B 0 por mm1, mm4 ; 0 0 0 0 R G B r movq [edi], mm0 add esi, BYTE 16 movd [edi+8], mm1 add edi, BYTE 12 sub ecx, BYTE 4 jnz .L1 .L2: mov ecx, edx and ecx, BYTE 3 jz .L4 .L3: mov al, [esi] mov bl, [esi+1] mov dl, [esi+2] mov [edi], al mov [edi+1], bl mov [edi+2], dl add esi, BYTE 4 add edi, BYTE 3 dec ecx jnz .L3 .L4: return _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565: ; set up masks load_immq mm5, mmx32_rgb565_b load_immq mm6, mmx32_rgb565_g load_immq mm7, mmx32_rgb565_r CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(3) mov edx, ecx shr ecx, 2 jnz .L1 jmp .L2 ; not necessary at the moment, but doesn't hurt (much) .L1: movq mm0, [esi] ; argb movq mm1, mm0 ; argb pand mm0, mm6 ; 00g0 movq mm3, mm1 ; argb pand mm1, mm5 ; 000b pand mm3, mm7 ; 0r00 pslld mm1, 2 ; 0 0 000000bb bbb00000 por mm0, mm1 ; 0 0 ggggggbb bbb00000 psrld mm0, 5 ; 0 0 00000ggg gggbbbbb movq mm4, [esi+8] ; argb movq mm2, mm4 ; argb pand mm4, mm6 ; 00g0 movq mm1, mm2 ; argb pand mm2, mm5 ; 000b pand mm1, mm7 ; 0r00 pslld mm2, 2 ; 0 0 000000bb bbb00000 por mm4, mm2 ; 0 0 ggggggbb bbb00000 psrld mm4, 5 ; 0 0 00000ggg gggbbbbb packuswb mm3, mm1 ; R 0 r 0 packssdw mm0, mm4 ; as above.. ish por mm0, mm3 ; done. movq [edi], mm0 add esi, 16 add edi, 8 dec ecx jnz .L1 .L2: mov ecx, edx and ecx, BYTE 3 jz .L4 .L3: mov al, [esi] mov bh, [esi+1] mov ah, [esi+2] shr al, 3 and eax, 0F81Fh ; BYTE? shr ebx, 5 and ebx, 07E0h ; BYTE? add eax, ebx mov [edi], al mov [edi+1], ah add esi, BYTE 4 add edi, BYTE 2 dec ecx jnz .L3 .L4: retn _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565: load_immq mm5, mmx32_rgb565_r load_immq mm6, mmx32_rgb565_g load_immq mm7, mmx32_rgb565_b CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(3) mov edx, ecx shr ecx, 2 jnz .L1 jmp .L2 .L1: movq mm0, [esi] ; a r g b movq mm1, mm0 ; a r g b pand mm0, mm6 ; 0 0 g 0 movq mm3, mm1 ; a r g b pand mm1, mm5 ; 0 r 0 0 pand mm3, mm7 ; 0 0 0 b psllq mm3, 16 ; 0 b 0 0 psrld mm1, 14 ; 0 0 000000rr rrr00000 por mm0, mm1 ; 0 0 ggggggrr rrr00000 psrld mm0, 5 ; 0 0 00000ggg gggrrrrr movq mm4, [esi+8] ; a r g b movq mm2, mm4 ; a r g b pand mm4, mm6 ; 0 0 g 0 movq mm1, mm2 ; a r g b pand mm2, mm5 ; 0 r 0 0 pand mm1, mm7 ; 0 0 0 b psllq mm1, 16 ; 0 b 0 0 psrld mm2, 14 ; 0 0 000000rr rrr00000 por mm4, mm2 ; 0 0 ggggggrr rrr00000 psrld mm4, 5 ; 0 0 00000ggg gggrrrrr packuswb mm3, mm1 ; BBBBB000 00000000 bbbbb000 00000000 packssdw mm0, mm4 ; 00000GGG GGGRRRRR 00000GGG GGGRRRRR por mm0, mm3 ; BBBBBGGG GGGRRRRR bbbbbggg gggrrrrr movq [edi], mm0 add esi, BYTE 16 add edi, BYTE 8 dec ecx jnz .L1 .L2: and edx, BYTE 3 jz .L4 .L3: mov al, [esi+2] mov bh, [esi+1] mov ah, [esi] shr al, 3 and eax, 0F81Fh ; BYTE ? shr ebx, 5 and ebx, 07E0h ; BYTE ? add eax, ebx mov [edi], al mov [edi+1], ah add esi, BYTE 4 add edi, BYTE 2 dec edx jnz .L3 .L4: retn _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555: ; the 16BGR555 converter is identical to the RGB555 one, ; except it uses a different multiplier for the pmaddwd ; instruction. cool huh. load_immq mm7, mmx32_bgr555_mul jmp _convert_bgr555_cheat ; This is the same as the Intel version.. they obviously went to ; much more trouble to expand/coil the loop than I did, so theirs ; would almost certainly be faster, even if only a little. ; I did rename 'mmx32_rgb555_add' to 'mmx32_rgb555_mul', which is ; (I think) a more accurate name.. _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555: load_immq mm7, mmx32_rgb555_mul _convert_bgr555_cheat: load_immq mm6, mmx32_rgb555_g CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(2) mov edx,ecx ; Save ecx and ecx,DWORD 0fffffff8h ; clear lower three bits jnz .L_OK jmp near .L2 .L_OK: movq mm2,[esi+8] movq mm0,[esi] movq mm3,mm2 pand_immq mm3, mmx32_rgb555_rb movq mm1,mm0 pand_immq mm1, mmx32_rgb555_rb pmaddwd mm3,mm7 CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(2) pmaddwd mm1,mm7 pand mm2,mm6 .L1: movq mm4,[esi+24] pand mm0,mm6 movq mm5,[esi+16] por mm3,mm2 psrld mm3,6 por mm1,mm0 movq mm0,mm4 psrld mm1,6 pand_immq mm0, mmx32_rgb555_rb packssdw mm1,mm3 movq mm3,mm5 pmaddwd mm0,mm7 pand_immq mm3, mmx32_rgb555_rb pand mm4,mm6 movq [edi],mm1 pmaddwd mm3,mm7 add esi,BYTE 32 por mm4,mm0 pand mm5,mm6 psrld mm4,6 movq mm2,[esi+8] por mm5,mm3 movq mm0,[esi] psrld mm5,6 movq mm3,mm2 movq mm1,mm0 pand_immq mm3, mmx32_rgb555_rb packssdw mm5,mm4 pand_immq mm1, mmx32_rgb555_rb pand mm2,mm6 CLEANUP_IMMQ_LOADS(4) movq [edi+8],mm5 pmaddwd mm3,mm7 pmaddwd mm1,mm7 add edi,BYTE 16 sub ecx,BYTE 8 jz .L2 jmp .L1 .L2: mov ecx,edx and ecx,BYTE 7 jz .L4 .L3: mov ebx,[esi] add esi,BYTE 4 mov eax,ebx mov edx,ebx shr eax,3 shr edx,6 and eax,BYTE 0000000000011111b and edx, 0000001111100000b shr ebx,9 or eax,edx and ebx, 0111110000000000b or eax,ebx mov [edi],ax add edi,BYTE 2 dec ecx jnz .L3 .L4: retn %ifidn __OUTPUT_FORMAT__,elf section .note.GNU-stack noalloc noexec nowrite progbits %endif