Re: [PATCH] Shared crc32 for 2.4.

From: David Woodhouse (dwmw2@infradead.org)
Date: Tue May 27 2003 - 06:29:50 EST


On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 23:51, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> David, please use my latest crc32 mods in the 2.5 tree.
> I think I sent them to you too.
> It is a cleanup and optimization for x86.

Oops, sorry I thought I had, but in fact I'd used a slightly older
version. BK tree (and linux-2.4.21-rc4-shared-crc32.patch on
ftp.kernel.org) updated accordingly...

# This is a BitKeeper generated patch for the following project:
# Project Name: Linux kernel tree
# This patch format is intended for GNU patch command version 2.5 or
higher.
# This patch includes the following deltas:
# ChangeSet 1.1226.1.1 -> 1.1226.1.2
# lib/crc32.c 1.3 -> 1.4
# lib/crc32defs.h 1.1 -> 1.2
#
# The following is the BitKeeper ChangeSet Log
# --------------------------------------------
# 03/05/27 dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 1.1226.1.2
# Back-port Jocke's CRC32 optimisations from 2.5.
# --------------------------------------------
#
diff -Nru a/lib/crc32.c b/lib/crc32.c
--- a/lib/crc32.c Tue May 27 11:45:55 2003
+++ b/lib/crc32.c Tue May 27 11:45:55 2003
@@ -90,32 +90,29 @@
const u32 *tab = crc32table_le;

# ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
-# define DO_CRC crc = (crc>>8) ^ tab[ crc & 255 ]
-# define ENDIAN_SHIFT 0
+# define DO_CRC(x) crc = tab[ (crc ^ (x)) & 255 ] ^ (crc>>8)
# else
-# define DO_CRC crc = (crc<<8) ^ tab[ crc >> 24 ]
-# define ENDIAN_SHIFT 24
+# define DO_CRC(x) crc = tab[ ((crc >> 24) ^ (x)) & 255] ^ (crc<<8)
# endif

crc = __cpu_to_le32(crc);
/* Align it */
- if( ((u32)b)&3 && len){
+ if(unlikely(((long)b)&3 && len)){
do {
- crc ^= *((u8 *)b)++ << ENDIAN_SHIFT;
- DO_CRC;
- } while ((--len) && ((u32)b)&3 );
+ DO_CRC(*((u8 *)b)++);
+ } while ((--len) && ((long)b)&3 );
}
- if(len >= 4){
+ if(likely(len >= 4)){
/* load data 32 bits wide, xor data 32 bits wide. */
size_t save_len = len & 3;
len = len >> 2;
--b; /* use pre increment below(*++b) for speed */
do {
crc ^= *++b;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
} while (--len);
b++; /* point to next byte(s) */
len = save_len;
@@ -123,8 +120,7 @@
/* And the last few bytes */
if(len){
do {
- crc ^= *((u8 *)b)++ << ENDIAN_SHIFT;
- DO_CRC;
+ DO_CRC(*((u8 *)b)++);
} while (--len);
}

@@ -195,32 +191,29 @@
const u32 *tab = crc32table_be;

# ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
-# define DO_CRC crc = (crc>>8) ^ tab[ crc & 255 ]
-# define ENDIAN_SHIFT 24
+# define DO_CRC(x) crc = tab[ (crc ^ (x)) & 255 ] ^ (crc>>8)
# else
-# define DO_CRC crc = (crc<<8) ^ tab[ crc >> 24 ]
-# define ENDIAN_SHIFT 0
+# define DO_CRC(x) crc = tab[ ((crc >> 24) ^ (x)) & 255] ^ (crc<<8)
# endif

crc = __cpu_to_be32(crc);
/* Align it */
- if( ((u32)b)&3 && len){
+ if(unlikely(((long)b)&3 && len)){
do {
- crc ^= *((u8 *)b)++ << ENDIAN_SHIFT;
- DO_CRC;
- } while ((--len) && ((u32)b)&3 );
+ DO_CRC(*((u8 *)b)++);
+ } while ((--len) && ((long)b)&3 );
}
- if(len >= 4){
+ if(likely(len >= 4)){
/* load data 32 bits wide, xor data 32 bits wide. */
size_t save_len = len & 3;
len = len >> 2;
--b; /* use pre increment below(*++b) for speed */
do {
crc ^= *++b;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
- DO_CRC;
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
+ DO_CRC(0);
} while (--len);
b++; /* point to next byte(s) */
len = save_len;
@@ -228,8 +221,7 @@
/* And the last few bytes */
if(len){
do {
- crc ^= *((u8 *)b)++ << ENDIAN_SHIFT;
- DO_CRC;
+ DO_CRC(*((u8 *)b)++);
} while (--len);
}
return __be32_to_cpu(crc);
diff -Nru a/lib/crc32defs.h b/lib/crc32defs.h
--- a/lib/crc32defs.h Tue May 27 11:45:55 2003
+++ b/lib/crc32defs.h Tue May 27 11:45:55 2003
@@ -8,8 +8,12 @@

/* How many bits at a time to use. Requires a table of 4<<CRC_xx_BITS
bytes. */
/* For less performance-sensitive, use 4 */
-#define CRC_LE_BITS 8
-#define CRC_BE_BITS 8
+#ifndef CRC_LE_BITS
+# define CRC_LE_BITS 8
+#endif
+#ifndef CRC_BE_BITS
+# define CRC_BE_BITS 8
+#endif

/*
* Little-endian CRC computation. Used with serial bit streams sent



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dwmw2

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