When gcc
sees multiplication or division of integer types that isn't supported in hardware, it generates call to special library function.
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Integer-library-routines.html#Integer-library-routines
According link above, long __divdi3 (long a, long b)
used for division of long. However, here http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3/gccint/Library-Calls.html divdi explained as "call for division of one signed double-word". When first source has cleary mapping of di suffix -> long arguments, second states divdi for double-word and udivdi for full-word (single, right?)
When I compile simple example
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
long long t1, t2, tr;
t1 = 1;
t2 = 1;
tr = t1 / t2;
return tr;
}
with gcc -Wall -O0 -m32 -march=i386
(gcc ver. 4.7.2)
dissamble shows me
080483cc <main>:
80483cc: 55 push %ebp
80483cd: 89 e5 mov %esp,%ebp
80483cf: 83 e4 f0 and $0xfffffff0,%esp
80483d2: 83 ec 30 sub $0x30,%esp
80483d5: c7 44 24 28 01 00 00 movl $0x1,0x28(%esp)
80483dc: 00
80483dd: c7 44 24 2c 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x2c(%esp)
80483e4: 00
80483e5: c7 44 24 20 01 00 00 movl $0x1,0x20(%esp)
80483ec: 00
80483ed: c7 44 24 24 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x24(%esp)
80483f4: 00
80483f5: 8b 44 24 20 mov 0x20(%esp),%eax
80483f9: 8b 54 24 24 mov 0x24(%esp),%edx
80483fd: 89 44 24 08 mov %eax,0x8(%esp)
8048401: 89 54 24 0c mov %edx,0xc(%esp)
8048405: 8b 44 24 28 mov 0x28(%esp),%eax
8048409: 8b 54 24 2c mov 0x2c(%esp),%edx
804840d: 89 04 24 mov %eax,(%esp)
8048410: 89 54 24 04 mov %edx,0x4(%esp)
8048414: e8 17 00 00 00 call 8048430 <__divdi3>
8048419: 89 44 24 18 mov %eax,0x18(%esp)
804841d: 89 54 24 1c mov %edx,0x1c(%esp)
8048421: 8b 44 24 18 mov 0x18(%esp),%eax
8048425: c9 leave
8048426: c3 ret
Note 8048414: call 8048430 <__divdi3>
.
I can't use gcc lib for my project and it's multiplatform. I hoped not to write all __*
functions for all platforms (speed is not matter), but now I'm a bit confused.
Can somebody explain, why is there __divdi3
(not __divti3
) call generated for long long int
(64-bit) division?