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-rw-r--r--zlib/contrib/masmx64/bld_ml64.bat2
-rw-r--r--zlib/contrib/masmx64/gvmat64.asm553
-rw-r--r--zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffas8664.c186
-rw-r--r--zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffasx64.asm396
-rw-r--r--zlib/contrib/masmx64/readme.txt31
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 1168 deletions
diff --git a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/bld_ml64.bat b/zlib/contrib/masmx64/bld_ml64.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index d564ffc..0000000
--- a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/bld_ml64.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-ml64.exe /safeseh /Flinffasx64 /c /Zi inffasx64.asm
-ml64.exe /safeseh /Flgvmat64 /c /Zi gvmat64.asm
diff --git a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/gvmat64.asm b/zlib/contrib/masmx64/gvmat64.asm
deleted file mode 100644
index c1817f1..0000000
--- a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/gvmat64.asm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,553 +0,0 @@
-;uInt longest_match_x64(
-; deflate_state *s,
-; IPos cur_match); /* current match */
-
-; gvmat64.asm -- Asm portion of the optimized longest_match for 32 bits x86_64
-; (AMD64 on Athlon 64, Opteron, Phenom
-; and Intel EM64T on Pentium 4 with EM64T, Pentium D, Core 2 Duo, Core I5/I7)
-; Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly, Brian Raiter and Gilles Vollant.
-;
-; File written by Gilles Vollant, by converting to assembly the longest_match
-; from Jean-loup Gailly in deflate.c of zLib and infoZip zip.
-;
-; and by taking inspiration on asm686 with masm, optimised assembly code
-; from Brian Raiter, written 1998
-;
-; This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
-; warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
-; arising from the use of this software.
-;
-; Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
-; including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
-; freely, subject to the following restrictions:
-;
-; 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
-; claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
-; in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
-; appreciated but is not required.
-; 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
-; misrepresented as being the original software
-; 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
-;
-;
-;
-; http://www.zlib.net
-; http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll
-; http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/assembly.html
-;
-; to compile this file for infozip Zip, I use option:
-; ml64.exe /Flgvmat64 /c /Zi /DINFOZIP gvmat64.asm
-;
-; to compile this file for zLib, I use option:
-; ml64.exe /Flgvmat64 /c /Zi gvmat64.asm
-; Be carrefull to adapt zlib1222add below to your version of zLib
-; (if you use a version of zLib before 1.0.4 or after 1.2.2.2, change
-; value of zlib1222add later)
-;
-; This file compile with Microsoft Macro Assembler (x64) for AMD64
-;
-; ml64.exe is given with Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 and Windows WDK
-;
-; (you can get Windows WDK with ml64 for AMD64 from
-; http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Devtools/wdk/default.mspx for low price)
-;
-
-
-;uInt longest_match(s, cur_match)
-; deflate_state *s;
-; IPos cur_match; /* current match */
-.code
-longest_match PROC
-
-
-;LocalVarsSize equ 88
- LocalVarsSize equ 72
-
-; register used : rax,rbx,rcx,rdx,rsi,rdi,r8,r9,r10,r11,r12
-; free register : r14,r15
-; register can be saved : rsp
-
- chainlenwmask equ rsp + 8 - LocalVarsSize ; high word: current chain len
- ; low word: s->wmask
-;window equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; local copy of s->window ; stored in r10
-;windowbestlen equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; s->window + bestlen , use r10+r11
-;scanstart equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; first two bytes of string ; stored in r12w
-;scanend equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; last two bytes of string use ebx
-;scanalign equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; dword-misalignment of string r13
-;bestlen equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; size of best match so far -> r11d
-;scan equ rsp + xx - LocalVarsSize ; ptr to string wanting match -> r9
-IFDEF INFOZIP
-ELSE
- nicematch equ (rsp + 16 - LocalVarsSize) ; a good enough match size
-ENDIF
-
-save_rdi equ rsp + 24 - LocalVarsSize
-save_rsi equ rsp + 32 - LocalVarsSize
-save_rbx equ rsp + 40 - LocalVarsSize
-save_rbp equ rsp + 48 - LocalVarsSize
-save_r12 equ rsp + 56 - LocalVarsSize
-save_r13 equ rsp + 64 - LocalVarsSize
-;save_r14 equ rsp + 72 - LocalVarsSize
-;save_r15 equ rsp + 80 - LocalVarsSize
-
-
-; summary of register usage
-; scanend ebx
-; scanendw bx
-; chainlenwmask edx
-; curmatch rsi
-; curmatchd esi
-; windowbestlen r8
-; scanalign r9
-; scanalignd r9d
-; window r10
-; bestlen r11
-; bestlend r11d
-; scanstart r12d
-; scanstartw r12w
-; scan r13
-; nicematch r14d
-; limit r15
-; limitd r15d
-; prev rcx
-
-; all the +4 offsets are due to the addition of pending_buf_size (in zlib
-; in the deflate_state structure since the asm code was first written
-; (if you compile with zlib 1.0.4 or older, remove the +4).
-; Note : these value are good with a 8 bytes boundary pack structure
-
-
- MAX_MATCH equ 258
- MIN_MATCH equ 3
- MIN_LOOKAHEAD equ (MAX_MATCH+MIN_MATCH+1)
-
-
-;;; Offsets for fields in the deflate_state structure. These numbers
-;;; are calculated from the definition of deflate_state, with the
-;;; assumption that the compiler will dword-align the fields. (Thus,
-;;; changing the definition of deflate_state could easily cause this
-;;; program to crash horribly, without so much as a warning at
-;;; compile time. Sigh.)
-
-; all the +zlib1222add offsets are due to the addition of fields
-; in zlib in the deflate_state structure since the asm code was first written
-; (if you compile with zlib 1.0.4 or older, use "zlib1222add equ (-4)").
-; (if you compile with zlib between 1.0.5 and 1.2.2.1, use "zlib1222add equ 0").
-; if you compile with zlib 1.2.2.2 or later , use "zlib1222add equ 8").
-
-
-IFDEF INFOZIP
-
-_DATA SEGMENT
-COMM window_size:DWORD
-; WMask ; 7fff
-COMM window:BYTE:010040H
-COMM prev:WORD:08000H
-; MatchLen : unused
-; PrevMatch : unused
-COMM strstart:DWORD
-COMM match_start:DWORD
-; Lookahead : ignore
-COMM prev_length:DWORD ; PrevLen
-COMM max_chain_length:DWORD
-COMM good_match:DWORD
-COMM nice_match:DWORD
-prev_ad equ OFFSET prev
-window_ad equ OFFSET window
-nicematch equ nice_match
-_DATA ENDS
-WMask equ 07fffh
-
-ELSE
-
- IFNDEF zlib1222add
- zlib1222add equ 8
- ENDIF
-dsWSize equ 56+zlib1222add+(zlib1222add/2)
-dsWMask equ 64+zlib1222add+(zlib1222add/2)
-dsWindow equ 72+zlib1222add
-dsPrev equ 88+zlib1222add
-dsMatchLen equ 128+zlib1222add
-dsPrevMatch equ 132+zlib1222add
-dsStrStart equ 140+zlib1222add
-dsMatchStart equ 144+zlib1222add
-dsLookahead equ 148+zlib1222add
-dsPrevLen equ 152+zlib1222add
-dsMaxChainLen equ 156+zlib1222add
-dsGoodMatch equ 172+zlib1222add
-dsNiceMatch equ 176+zlib1222add
-
-window_size equ [ rcx + dsWSize]
-WMask equ [ rcx + dsWMask]
-window_ad equ [ rcx + dsWindow]
-prev_ad equ [ rcx + dsPrev]
-strstart equ [ rcx + dsStrStart]
-match_start equ [ rcx + dsMatchStart]
-Lookahead equ [ rcx + dsLookahead] ; 0ffffffffh on infozip
-prev_length equ [ rcx + dsPrevLen]
-max_chain_length equ [ rcx + dsMaxChainLen]
-good_match equ [ rcx + dsGoodMatch]
-nice_match equ [ rcx + dsNiceMatch]
-ENDIF
-
-; parameter 1 in r8(deflate state s), param 2 in rdx (cur match)
-
-; see http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/archive/2004/01/14/58579.aspx and
-; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/kmarch/hh/kmarch/64bitAMD_8e951dd2-ee77-4728-8702-55ce4b5dd24a.xml.asp
-;
-; All registers must be preserved across the call, except for
-; rax, rcx, rdx, r8, r9, r10, and r11, which are scratch.
-
-
-
-;;; Save registers that the compiler may be using, and adjust esp to
-;;; make room for our stack frame.
-
-
-;;; Retrieve the function arguments. r8d will hold cur_match
-;;; throughout the entire function. edx will hold the pointer to the
-;;; deflate_state structure during the function's setup (before
-;;; entering the main loop.
-
-; parameter 1 in rcx (deflate_state* s), param 2 in edx -> r8 (cur match)
-
-; this clear high 32 bits of r8, which can be garbage in both r8 and rdx
-
- mov [save_rdi],rdi
- mov [save_rsi],rsi
- mov [save_rbx],rbx
- mov [save_rbp],rbp
-IFDEF INFOZIP
- mov r8d,ecx
-ELSE
- mov r8d,edx
-ENDIF
- mov [save_r12],r12
- mov [save_r13],r13
-; mov [save_r14],r14
-; mov [save_r15],r15
-
-
-;;; uInt wmask = s->w_mask;
-;;; unsigned chain_length = s->max_chain_length;
-;;; if (s->prev_length >= s->good_match) {
-;;; chain_length >>= 2;
-;;; }
-
- mov edi, prev_length
- mov esi, good_match
- mov eax, WMask
- mov ebx, max_chain_length
- cmp edi, esi
- jl LastMatchGood
- shr ebx, 2
-LastMatchGood:
-
-;;; chainlen is decremented once beforehand so that the function can
-;;; use the sign flag instead of the zero flag for the exit test.
-;;; It is then shifted into the high word, to make room for the wmask
-;;; value, which it will always accompany.
-
- dec ebx
- shl ebx, 16
- or ebx, eax
-
-;;; on zlib only
-;;; if ((uInt)nice_match > s->lookahead) nice_match = s->lookahead;
-
-IFDEF INFOZIP
- mov [chainlenwmask], ebx
-; on infozip nice_match = [nice_match]
-ELSE
- mov eax, nice_match
- mov [chainlenwmask], ebx
- mov r10d, Lookahead
- cmp r10d, eax
- cmovnl r10d, eax
- mov [nicematch],r10d
-ENDIF
-
-;;; register Bytef *scan = s->window + s->strstart;
- mov r10, window_ad
- mov ebp, strstart
- lea r13, [r10 + rbp]
-
-;;; Determine how many bytes the scan ptr is off from being
-;;; dword-aligned.
-
- mov r9,r13
- neg r13
- and r13,3
-
-;;; IPos limit = s->strstart > (IPos)MAX_DIST(s) ?
-;;; s->strstart - (IPos)MAX_DIST(s) : NIL;
-IFDEF INFOZIP
- mov eax,07efah ; MAX_DIST = (WSIZE-MIN_LOOKAHEAD) (0x8000-(3+8+1))
-ELSE
- mov eax, window_size
- sub eax, MIN_LOOKAHEAD
-ENDIF
- xor edi,edi
- sub ebp, eax
-
- mov r11d, prev_length
-
- cmovng ebp,edi
-
-;;; int best_len = s->prev_length;
-
-
-;;; Store the sum of s->window + best_len in esi locally, and in esi.
-
- lea rsi,[r10+r11]
-
-;;; register ush scan_start = *(ushf*)scan;
-;;; register ush scan_end = *(ushf*)(scan+best_len-1);
-;;; Posf *prev = s->prev;
-
- movzx r12d,word ptr [r9]
- movzx ebx, word ptr [r9 + r11 - 1]
-
- mov rdi, prev_ad
-
-;;; Jump into the main loop.
-
- mov edx, [chainlenwmask]
-
- cmp bx,word ptr [rsi + r8 - 1]
- jz LookupLoopIsZero
-
-LookupLoop1:
- and r8d, edx
-
- movzx r8d, word ptr [rdi + r8*2]
- cmp r8d, ebp
- jbe LeaveNow
- sub edx, 00010000h
- js LeaveNow
-
-LoopEntry1:
- cmp bx,word ptr [rsi + r8 - 1]
- jz LookupLoopIsZero
-
-LookupLoop2:
- and r8d, edx
-
- movzx r8d, word ptr [rdi + r8*2]
- cmp r8d, ebp
- jbe LeaveNow
- sub edx, 00010000h
- js LeaveNow
-
-LoopEntry2:
- cmp bx,word ptr [rsi + r8 - 1]
- jz LookupLoopIsZero
-
-LookupLoop4:
- and r8d, edx
-
- movzx r8d, word ptr [rdi + r8*2]
- cmp r8d, ebp
- jbe LeaveNow
- sub edx, 00010000h
- js LeaveNow
-
-LoopEntry4:
-
- cmp bx,word ptr [rsi + r8 - 1]
- jnz LookupLoop1
- jmp LookupLoopIsZero
-
-
-;;; do {
-;;; match = s->window + cur_match;
-;;; if (*(ushf*)(match+best_len-1) != scan_end ||
-;;; *(ushf*)match != scan_start) continue;
-;;; [...]
-;;; } while ((cur_match = prev[cur_match & wmask]) > limit
-;;; && --chain_length != 0);
-;;;
-;;; Here is the inner loop of the function. The function will spend the
-;;; majority of its time in this loop, and majority of that time will
-;;; be spent in the first ten instructions.
-;;;
-;;; Within this loop:
-;;; ebx = scanend
-;;; r8d = curmatch
-;;; edx = chainlenwmask - i.e., ((chainlen << 16) | wmask)
-;;; esi = windowbestlen - i.e., (window + bestlen)
-;;; edi = prev
-;;; ebp = limit
-
-LookupLoop:
- and r8d, edx
-
- movzx r8d, word ptr [rdi + r8*2]
- cmp r8d, ebp
- jbe LeaveNow
- sub edx, 00010000h
- js LeaveNow
-
-LoopEntry:
-
- cmp bx,word ptr [rsi + r8 - 1]
- jnz LookupLoop1
-LookupLoopIsZero:
- cmp r12w, word ptr [r10 + r8]
- jnz LookupLoop1
-
-
-;;; Store the current value of chainlen.
- mov [chainlenwmask], edx
-
-;;; Point edi to the string under scrutiny, and esi to the string we
-;;; are hoping to match it up with. In actuality, esi and edi are
-;;; both pointed (MAX_MATCH_8 - scanalign) bytes ahead, and edx is
-;;; initialized to -(MAX_MATCH_8 - scanalign).
-
- lea rsi,[r8+r10]
- mov rdx, 0fffffffffffffef8h; -(MAX_MATCH_8)
- lea rsi, [rsi + r13 + 0108h] ;MAX_MATCH_8]
- lea rdi, [r9 + r13 + 0108h] ;MAX_MATCH_8]
-
- prefetcht1 [rsi+rdx]
- prefetcht1 [rdi+rdx]
-
-
-;;; Test the strings for equality, 8 bytes at a time. At the end,
-;;; adjust rdx so that it is offset to the exact byte that mismatched.
-;;;
-;;; We already know at this point that the first three bytes of the
-;;; strings match each other, and they can be safely passed over before
-;;; starting the compare loop. So what this code does is skip over 0-3
-;;; bytes, as much as necessary in order to dword-align the edi
-;;; pointer. (rsi will still be misaligned three times out of four.)
-;;;
-;;; It should be confessed that this loop usually does not represent
-;;; much of the total running time. Replacing it with a more
-;;; straightforward "rep cmpsb" would not drastically degrade
-;;; performance.
-
-
-LoopCmps:
- mov rax, [rsi + rdx]
- xor rax, [rdi + rdx]
- jnz LeaveLoopCmps
-
- mov rax, [rsi + rdx + 8]
- xor rax, [rdi + rdx + 8]
- jnz LeaveLoopCmps8
-
-
- mov rax, [rsi + rdx + 8+8]
- xor rax, [rdi + rdx + 8+8]
- jnz LeaveLoopCmps16
-
- add rdx,8+8+8
-
- jnz short LoopCmps
- jmp short LenMaximum
-LeaveLoopCmps16: add rdx,8
-LeaveLoopCmps8: add rdx,8
-LeaveLoopCmps:
-
- test eax, 0000FFFFh
- jnz LenLower
-
- test eax,0ffffffffh
-
- jnz LenLower32
-
- add rdx,4
- shr rax,32
- or ax,ax
- jnz LenLower
-
-LenLower32:
- shr eax,16
- add rdx,2
-LenLower: sub al, 1
- adc rdx, 0
-;;; Calculate the length of the match. If it is longer than MAX_MATCH,
-;;; then automatically accept it as the best possible match and leave.
-
- lea rax, [rdi + rdx]
- sub rax, r9
- cmp eax, MAX_MATCH
- jge LenMaximum
-
-;;; If the length of the match is not longer than the best match we
-;;; have so far, then forget it and return to the lookup loop.
-;///////////////////////////////////
-
- cmp eax, r11d
- jg LongerMatch
-
- lea rsi,[r10+r11]
-
- mov rdi, prev_ad
- mov edx, [chainlenwmask]
- jmp LookupLoop
-
-;;; s->match_start = cur_match;
-;;; best_len = len;
-;;; if (len >= nice_match) break;
-;;; scan_end = *(ushf*)(scan+best_len-1);
-
-LongerMatch:
- mov r11d, eax
- mov match_start, r8d
- cmp eax, [nicematch]
- jge LeaveNow
-
- lea rsi,[r10+rax]
-
- movzx ebx, word ptr [r9 + rax - 1]
- mov rdi, prev_ad
- mov edx, [chainlenwmask]
- jmp LookupLoop
-
-;;; Accept the current string, with the maximum possible length.
-
-LenMaximum:
- mov r11d,MAX_MATCH
- mov match_start, r8d
-
-;;; if ((uInt)best_len <= s->lookahead) return (uInt)best_len;
-;;; return s->lookahead;
-
-LeaveNow:
-IFDEF INFOZIP
- mov eax,r11d
-ELSE
- mov eax, Lookahead
- cmp r11d, eax
- cmovng eax, r11d
-ENDIF
-
-;;; Restore the stack and return from whence we came.
-
-
- mov rsi,[save_rsi]
- mov rdi,[save_rdi]
- mov rbx,[save_rbx]
- mov rbp,[save_rbp]
- mov r12,[save_r12]
- mov r13,[save_r13]
-; mov r14,[save_r14]
-; mov r15,[save_r15]
-
-
- ret 0
-; please don't remove this string !
-; Your can freely use gvmat64 in any free or commercial app
-; but it is far better don't remove the string in the binary!
- db 0dh,0ah,"asm686 with masm, optimised assembly code from Brian Raiter, written 1998, converted to amd 64 by Gilles Vollant 2005",0dh,0ah,0
-longest_match ENDP
-
-match_init PROC
- ret 0
-match_init ENDP
-
-
-END
diff --git a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffas8664.c b/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffas8664.c
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--- a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffas8664.c
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@@ -1,186 +0,0 @@
-/* inffas8664.c is a hand tuned assembler version of inffast.c - fast decoding
- * version for AMD64 on Windows using Microsoft C compiler
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Mark Adler
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2003 Chris Anderson <christop@charm.net>
- * Please use the copyright conditions above.
- *
- * 2005 - Adaptation to Microsoft C Compiler for AMD64 by Gilles Vollant
- *
- * inffas8664.c call function inffas8664fnc in inffasx64.asm
- * inffasx64.asm is automatically convert from AMD64 portion of inffas86.c
- *
- * Dec-29-2003 -- I added AMD64 inflate asm support. This version is also
- * slightly quicker on x86 systems because, instead of using rep movsb to copy
- * data, it uses rep movsw, which moves data in 2-byte chunks instead of single
- * bytes. I've tested the AMD64 code on a Fedora Core 1 + the x86_64 updates
- * from http://fedora.linux.duke.edu/fc1_x86_64
- * which is running on an Athlon 64 3000+ / Gigabyte GA-K8VT800M system with
- * 1GB ram. The 64-bit version is about 4% faster than the 32-bit version,
- * when decompressing mozilla-source-1.3.tar.gz.
- *
- * Mar-13-2003 -- Most of this is derived from inffast.S which is derived from
- * the gcc -S output of zlib-1.2.0/inffast.c. Zlib-1.2.0 is in beta release at
- * the moment. I have successfully compiled and tested this code with gcc2.96,
- * gcc3.2, icc5.0, msvc6.0. It is very close to the speed of inffast.S
- * compiled with gcc -DNO_MMX, but inffast.S is still faster on the P3 with MMX
- * enabled. I will attempt to merge the MMX code into this version. Newer
- * versions of this and inffast.S can be found at
- * http://www.eetbeetee.com/zlib/ and http://www.charm.net/~christop/zlib/
- *
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include "zutil.h"
-#include "inftrees.h"
-#include "inflate.h"
-#include "inffast.h"
-
-/* Mark Adler's comments from inffast.c: */
-
-/*
- Decode literal, length, and distance codes and write out the resulting
- literal and match bytes until either not enough input or output is
- available, an end-of-block is encountered, or a data error is encountered.
- When large enough input and output buffers are supplied to inflate(), for
- example, a 16K input buffer and a 64K output buffer, more than 95% of the
- inflate execution time is spent in this routine.
-
- Entry assumptions:
-
- state->mode == LEN
- strm->avail_in >= 6
- strm->avail_out >= 258
- start >= strm->avail_out
- state->bits < 8
-
- On return, state->mode is one of:
-
- LEN -- ran out of enough output space or enough available input
- TYPE -- reached end of block code, inflate() to interpret next block
- BAD -- error in block data
-
- Notes:
-
- - The maximum input bits used by a length/distance pair is 15 bits for the
- length code, 5 bits for the length extra, 15 bits for the distance code,
- and 13 bits for the distance extra. This totals 48 bits, or six bytes.
- Therefore if strm->avail_in >= 6, then there is enough input to avoid
- checking for available input while decoding.
-
- - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258
- bytes, which is the maximum length that can be coded. inflate_fast()
- requires strm->avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for
- output space.
- */
-
-
-
- typedef struct inffast_ar {
-/* 64 32 x86 x86_64 */
-/* ar offset register */
-/* 0 0 */ void *esp; /* esp save */
-/* 8 4 */ void *ebp; /* ebp save */
-/* 16 8 */ unsigned char FAR *in; /* esi rsi local strm->next_in */
-/* 24 12 */ unsigned char FAR *last; /* r9 while in < last */
-/* 32 16 */ unsigned char FAR *out; /* edi rdi local strm->next_out */
-/* 40 20 */ unsigned char FAR *beg; /* inflate()'s init next_out */
-/* 48 24 */ unsigned char FAR *end; /* r10 while out < end */
-/* 56 28 */ unsigned char FAR *window;/* size of window, wsize!=0 */
-/* 64 32 */ code const FAR *lcode; /* ebp rbp local strm->lencode */
-/* 72 36 */ code const FAR *dcode; /* r11 local strm->distcode */
-/* 80 40 */ size_t /*unsigned long */hold; /* edx rdx local strm->hold */
-/* 88 44 */ unsigned bits; /* ebx rbx local strm->bits */
-/* 92 48 */ unsigned wsize; /* window size */
-/* 96 52 */ unsigned write; /* window write index */
-/*100 56 */ unsigned lmask; /* r12 mask for lcode */
-/*104 60 */ unsigned dmask; /* r13 mask for dcode */
-/*108 64 */ unsigned len; /* r14 match length */
-/*112 68 */ unsigned dist; /* r15 match distance */
-/*116 72 */ unsigned status; /* set when state chng*/
- } type_ar;
-#ifdef ASMINF
-
-void inflate_fast(strm, start)
-z_streamp strm;
-unsigned start; /* inflate()'s starting value for strm->avail_out */
-{
- struct inflate_state FAR *state;
- type_ar ar;
- void inffas8664fnc(struct inffast_ar * par);
-
-
-
-#if (defined( __GNUC__ ) && defined( __amd64__ ) && ! defined( __i386 )) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_M_AMD64))
-#define PAD_AVAIL_IN 6
-#define PAD_AVAIL_OUT 258
-#else
-#define PAD_AVAIL_IN 5
-#define PAD_AVAIL_OUT 257
-#endif
-
- /* copy state to local variables */
- state = (struct inflate_state FAR *)strm->state;
-
- ar.in = strm->next_in;
- ar.last = ar.in + (strm->avail_in - PAD_AVAIL_IN);
- ar.out = strm->next_out;
- ar.beg = ar.out - (start - strm->avail_out);
- ar.end = ar.out + (strm->avail_out - PAD_AVAIL_OUT);
- ar.wsize = state->wsize;
- ar.write = state->wnext;
- ar.window = state->window;
- ar.hold = state->hold;
- ar.bits = state->bits;
- ar.lcode = state->lencode;
- ar.dcode = state->distcode;
- ar.lmask = (1U << state->lenbits) - 1;
- ar.dmask = (1U << state->distbits) - 1;
-
- /* decode literals and length/distances until end-of-block or not enough
- input data or output space */
-
- /* align in on 1/2 hold size boundary */
- while (((size_t)(void *)ar.in & (sizeof(ar.hold) / 2 - 1)) != 0) {
- ar.hold += (unsigned long)*ar.in++ << ar.bits;
- ar.bits += 8;
- }
-
- inffas8664fnc(&ar);
-
- if (ar.status > 1) {
- if (ar.status == 2)
- strm->msg = "invalid literal/length code";
- else if (ar.status == 3)
- strm->msg = "invalid distance code";
- else
- strm->msg = "invalid distance too far back";
- state->mode = BAD;
- }
- else if ( ar.status == 1 ) {
- state->mode = TYPE;
- }
-
- /* return unused bytes (on entry, bits < 8, so in won't go too far back) */
- ar.len = ar.bits >> 3;
- ar.in -= ar.len;
- ar.bits -= ar.len << 3;
- ar.hold &= (1U << ar.bits) - 1;
-
- /* update state and return */
- strm->next_in = ar.in;
- strm->next_out = ar.out;
- strm->avail_in = (unsigned)(ar.in < ar.last ?
- PAD_AVAIL_IN + (ar.last - ar.in) :
- PAD_AVAIL_IN - (ar.in - ar.last));
- strm->avail_out = (unsigned)(ar.out < ar.end ?
- PAD_AVAIL_OUT + (ar.end - ar.out) :
- PAD_AVAIL_OUT - (ar.out - ar.end));
- state->hold = (unsigned long)ar.hold;
- state->bits = ar.bits;
- return;
-}
-
-#endif
diff --git a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffasx64.asm b/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffasx64.asm
deleted file mode 100644
index 41ec823..0000000
--- a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/inffasx64.asm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,396 +0,0 @@
-; inffasx64.asm is a hand tuned assembler version of inffast.c - fast decoding
-; version for AMD64 on Windows using Microsoft C compiler
-;
-; inffasx64.asm is automatically convert from AMD64 portion of inffas86.c
-; inffasx64.asm is called by inffas8664.c, which contain more info.
-
-
-; to compile this file, I use option
-; ml64.exe /Flinffasx64 /c /Zi inffasx64.asm
-; with Microsoft Macro Assembler (x64) for AMD64
-;
-
-; This file compile with Microsoft Macro Assembler (x64) for AMD64
-;
-; ml64.exe is given with Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 and Windows WDK
-;
-; (you can get Windows WDK with ml64 for AMD64 from
-; http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Devtools/wdk/default.mspx for low price)
-;
-
-
-.code
-inffas8664fnc PROC
-
-; see http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/archive/2004/01/14/58579.aspx and
-; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/kmarch/hh/kmarch/64bitAMD_8e951dd2-ee77-4728-8702-55ce4b5dd24a.xml.asp
-;
-; All registers must be preserved across the call, except for
-; rax, rcx, rdx, r8, r-9, r10, and r11, which are scratch.
-
-
- mov [rsp-8],rsi
- mov [rsp-16],rdi
- mov [rsp-24],r12
- mov [rsp-32],r13
- mov [rsp-40],r14
- mov [rsp-48],r15
- mov [rsp-56],rbx
-
- mov rax,rcx
-
- mov [rax+8], rbp ; /* save regs rbp and rsp */
- mov [rax], rsp
-
- mov rsp, rax ; /* make rsp point to &ar */
-
- mov rsi, [rsp+16] ; /* rsi = in */
- mov rdi, [rsp+32] ; /* rdi = out */
- mov r9, [rsp+24] ; /* r9 = last */
- mov r10, [rsp+48] ; /* r10 = end */
- mov rbp, [rsp+64] ; /* rbp = lcode */
- mov r11, [rsp+72] ; /* r11 = dcode */
- mov rdx, [rsp+80] ; /* rdx = hold */
- mov ebx, [rsp+88] ; /* ebx = bits */
- mov r12d, [rsp+100] ; /* r12d = lmask */
- mov r13d, [rsp+104] ; /* r13d = dmask */
- ; /* r14d = len */
- ; /* r15d = dist */
-
-
- cld
- cmp r10, rdi
- je L_one_time ; /* if only one decode left */
- cmp r9, rsi
-
- jne L_do_loop
-
-
-L_one_time:
- mov r8, r12 ; /* r8 = lmask */
- cmp bl, 32
- ja L_get_length_code_one_time
-
- lodsd ; /* eax = *(uint *)in++ */
- mov cl, bl ; /* cl = bits, needs it for shifting */
- add bl, 32 ; /* bits += 32 */
- shl rax, cl
- or rdx, rax ; /* hold |= *((uint *)in)++ << bits */
- jmp L_get_length_code_one_time
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_while_test:
- cmp r10, rdi
- jbe L_break_loop
- cmp r9, rsi
- jbe L_break_loop
-
-L_do_loop:
- mov r8, r12 ; /* r8 = lmask */
- cmp bl, 32
- ja L_get_length_code ; /* if (32 < bits) */
-
- lodsd ; /* eax = *(uint *)in++ */
- mov cl, bl ; /* cl = bits, needs it for shifting */
- add bl, 32 ; /* bits += 32 */
- shl rax, cl
- or rdx, rax ; /* hold |= *((uint *)in)++ << bits */
-
-L_get_length_code:
- and r8, rdx ; /* r8 &= hold */
- mov eax, [rbp+r8*4] ; /* eax = lcode[hold & lmask] */
-
- mov cl, ah ; /* cl = this.bits */
- sub bl, ah ; /* bits -= this.bits */
- shr rdx, cl ; /* hold >>= this.bits */
-
- test al, al
- jnz L_test_for_length_base ; /* if (op != 0) 45.7% */
-
- mov r8, r12 ; /* r8 = lmask */
- shr eax, 16 ; /* output this.val char */
- stosb
-
-L_get_length_code_one_time:
- and r8, rdx ; /* r8 &= hold */
- mov eax, [rbp+r8*4] ; /* eax = lcode[hold & lmask] */
-
-L_dolen:
- mov cl, ah ; /* cl = this.bits */
- sub bl, ah ; /* bits -= this.bits */
- shr rdx, cl ; /* hold >>= this.bits */
-
- test al, al
- jnz L_test_for_length_base ; /* if (op != 0) 45.7% */
-
- shr eax, 16 ; /* output this.val char */
- stosb
- jmp L_while_test
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_test_for_length_base:
- mov r14d, eax ; /* len = this */
- shr r14d, 16 ; /* len = this.val */
- mov cl, al
-
- test al, 16
- jz L_test_for_second_level_length ; /* if ((op & 16) == 0) 8% */
- and cl, 15 ; /* op &= 15 */
- jz L_decode_distance ; /* if (!op) */
-
-L_add_bits_to_len:
- sub bl, cl
- xor eax, eax
- inc eax
- shl eax, cl
- dec eax
- and eax, edx ; /* eax &= hold */
- shr rdx, cl
- add r14d, eax ; /* len += hold & mask[op] */
-
-L_decode_distance:
- mov r8, r13 ; /* r8 = dmask */
- cmp bl, 32
- ja L_get_distance_code ; /* if (32 < bits) */
-
- lodsd ; /* eax = *(uint *)in++ */
- mov cl, bl ; /* cl = bits, needs it for shifting */
- add bl, 32 ; /* bits += 32 */
- shl rax, cl
- or rdx, rax ; /* hold |= *((uint *)in)++ << bits */
-
-L_get_distance_code:
- and r8, rdx ; /* r8 &= hold */
- mov eax, [r11+r8*4] ; /* eax = dcode[hold & dmask] */
-
-L_dodist:
- mov r15d, eax ; /* dist = this */
- shr r15d, 16 ; /* dist = this.val */
- mov cl, ah
- sub bl, ah ; /* bits -= this.bits */
- shr rdx, cl ; /* hold >>= this.bits */
- mov cl, al ; /* cl = this.op */
-
- test al, 16 ; /* if ((op & 16) == 0) */
- jz L_test_for_second_level_dist
- and cl, 15 ; /* op &= 15 */
- jz L_check_dist_one
-
-L_add_bits_to_dist:
- sub bl, cl
- xor eax, eax
- inc eax
- shl eax, cl
- dec eax ; /* (1 << op) - 1 */
- and eax, edx ; /* eax &= hold */
- shr rdx, cl
- add r15d, eax ; /* dist += hold & ((1 << op) - 1) */
-
-L_check_window:
- mov r8, rsi ; /* save in so from can use it's reg */
- mov rax, rdi
- sub rax, [rsp+40] ; /* nbytes = out - beg */
-
- cmp eax, r15d
- jb L_clip_window ; /* if (dist > nbytes) 4.2% */
-
- mov ecx, r14d ; /* ecx = len */
- mov rsi, rdi
- sub rsi, r15 ; /* from = out - dist */
-
- sar ecx, 1
- jnc L_copy_two ; /* if len % 2 == 0 */
-
- rep movsw
- mov al, [rsi]
- mov [rdi], al
- inc rdi
-
- mov rsi, r8 ; /* move in back to %rsi, toss from */
- jmp L_while_test
-
-L_copy_two:
- rep movsw
- mov rsi, r8 ; /* move in back to %rsi, toss from */
- jmp L_while_test
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_check_dist_one:
- cmp r15d, 1 ; /* if dist 1, is a memset */
- jne L_check_window
- cmp [rsp+40], rdi ; /* if out == beg, outside window */
- je L_check_window
-
- mov ecx, r14d ; /* ecx = len */
- mov al, [rdi-1]
- mov ah, al
-
- sar ecx, 1
- jnc L_set_two
- mov [rdi], al
- inc rdi
-
-L_set_two:
- rep stosw
- jmp L_while_test
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_test_for_second_level_length:
- test al, 64
- jnz L_test_for_end_of_block ; /* if ((op & 64) != 0) */
-
- xor eax, eax
- inc eax
- shl eax, cl
- dec eax
- and eax, edx ; /* eax &= hold */
- add eax, r14d ; /* eax += len */
- mov eax, [rbp+rax*4] ; /* eax = lcode[val+(hold&mask[op])]*/
- jmp L_dolen
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_test_for_second_level_dist:
- test al, 64
- jnz L_invalid_distance_code ; /* if ((op & 64) != 0) */
-
- xor eax, eax
- inc eax
- shl eax, cl
- dec eax
- and eax, edx ; /* eax &= hold */
- add eax, r15d ; /* eax += dist */
- mov eax, [r11+rax*4] ; /* eax = dcode[val+(hold&mask[op])]*/
- jmp L_dodist
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_clip_window:
- mov ecx, eax ; /* ecx = nbytes */
- mov eax, [rsp+92] ; /* eax = wsize, prepare for dist cmp */
- neg ecx ; /* nbytes = -nbytes */
-
- cmp eax, r15d
- jb L_invalid_distance_too_far ; /* if (dist > wsize) */
-
- add ecx, r15d ; /* nbytes = dist - nbytes */
- cmp dword ptr [rsp+96], 0
- jne L_wrap_around_window ; /* if (write != 0) */
-
- mov rsi, [rsp+56] ; /* from = window */
- sub eax, ecx ; /* eax -= nbytes */
- add rsi, rax ; /* from += wsize - nbytes */
-
- mov eax, r14d ; /* eax = len */
- cmp r14d, ecx
- jbe L_do_copy ; /* if (nbytes >= len) */
-
- sub eax, ecx ; /* eax -= nbytes */
- rep movsb
- mov rsi, rdi
- sub rsi, r15 ; /* from = &out[ -dist ] */
- jmp L_do_copy
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_wrap_around_window:
- mov eax, [rsp+96] ; /* eax = write */
- cmp ecx, eax
- jbe L_contiguous_in_window ; /* if (write >= nbytes) */
-
- mov esi, [rsp+92] ; /* from = wsize */
- add rsi, [rsp+56] ; /* from += window */
- add rsi, rax ; /* from += write */
- sub rsi, rcx ; /* from -= nbytes */
- sub ecx, eax ; /* nbytes -= write */
-
- mov eax, r14d ; /* eax = len */
- cmp eax, ecx
- jbe L_do_copy ; /* if (nbytes >= len) */
-
- sub eax, ecx ; /* len -= nbytes */
- rep movsb
- mov rsi, [rsp+56] ; /* from = window */
- mov ecx, [rsp+96] ; /* nbytes = write */
- cmp eax, ecx
- jbe L_do_copy ; /* if (nbytes >= len) */
-
- sub eax, ecx ; /* len -= nbytes */
- rep movsb
- mov rsi, rdi
- sub rsi, r15 ; /* from = out - dist */
- jmp L_do_copy
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_contiguous_in_window:
- mov rsi, [rsp+56] ; /* rsi = window */
- add rsi, rax
- sub rsi, rcx ; /* from += write - nbytes */
-
- mov eax, r14d ; /* eax = len */
- cmp eax, ecx
- jbe L_do_copy ; /* if (nbytes >= len) */
-
- sub eax, ecx ; /* len -= nbytes */
- rep movsb
- mov rsi, rdi
- sub rsi, r15 ; /* from = out - dist */
- jmp L_do_copy ; /* if (nbytes >= len) */
-
-ALIGN 4
-L_do_copy:
- mov ecx, eax ; /* ecx = len */
- rep movsb
-
- mov rsi, r8 ; /* move in back to %esi, toss from */
- jmp L_while_test
-
-L_test_for_end_of_block:
- test al, 32
- jz L_invalid_literal_length_code
- mov dword ptr [rsp+116], 1
- jmp L_break_loop_with_status
-
-L_invalid_literal_length_code:
- mov dword ptr [rsp+116], 2
- jmp L_break_loop_with_status
-
-L_invalid_distance_code:
- mov dword ptr [rsp+116], 3
- jmp L_break_loop_with_status
-
-L_invalid_distance_too_far:
- mov dword ptr [rsp+116], 4
- jmp L_break_loop_with_status
-
-L_break_loop:
- mov dword ptr [rsp+116], 0
-
-L_break_loop_with_status:
-; /* put in, out, bits, and hold back into ar and pop esp */
- mov [rsp+16], rsi ; /* in */
- mov [rsp+32], rdi ; /* out */
- mov [rsp+88], ebx ; /* bits */
- mov [rsp+80], rdx ; /* hold */
-
- mov rax, [rsp] ; /* restore rbp and rsp */
- mov rbp, [rsp+8]
- mov rsp, rax
-
-
-
- mov rsi,[rsp-8]
- mov rdi,[rsp-16]
- mov r12,[rsp-24]
- mov r13,[rsp-32]
- mov r14,[rsp-40]
- mov r15,[rsp-48]
- mov rbx,[rsp-56]
-
- ret 0
-; :
-; : "m" (ar)
-; : "memory", "%rax", "%rbx", "%rcx", "%rdx", "%rsi", "%rdi",
-; "%r8", "%r9", "%r10", "%r11", "%r12", "%r13", "%r14", "%r15"
-; );
-
-inffas8664fnc ENDP
-;_TEXT ENDS
-END
diff --git a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/readme.txt b/zlib/contrib/masmx64/readme.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 652571c..0000000
--- a/zlib/contrib/masmx64/readme.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-Summary
--------
-This directory contains ASM implementations of the functions
-longest_match() and inflate_fast(), for 64 bits x86 (both AMD64 and Intel EM64t),
-for use with Microsoft Macro Assembler (x64) for AMD64 and Microsoft C++ 64 bits.
-
-gvmat64.asm is written by Gilles Vollant (2005), by using Brian Raiter 686/32 bits
- assembly optimized version from Jean-loup Gailly original longest_match function
-
-inffasx64.asm and inffas8664.c were written by Chris Anderson, by optimizing
- original function from Mark Adler
-
-Use instructions
-----------------
-Assemble the .asm files using MASM and put the object files into the zlib source
-directory. You can also get object files here:
-
- http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/zlib124_masm_obj.zip
-
-define ASMV and ASMINF in your project. Include inffas8664.c in your source tree,
-and inffasx64.obj and gvmat64.obj as object to link.
-
-
-Build instructions
-------------------
-run bld_64.bat with Microsoft Macro Assembler (x64) for AMD64 (ml64.exe)
-
-ml64.exe is given with Visual Studio 2005, Windows 2003 server DDK
-
-You can get Windows 2003 server DDK with ml64 and cl for AMD64 from
- http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/ddk/default.mspx for low price)