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/* gnu.java.math.MPN
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// Included from Kawa 1.6.62 with permission of the author,
// Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>.
package gnu.java.math;
/** This contains various low-level routines for unsigned bigints.
* The interfaces match the mpn interfaces in gmp,
* so it should be easy to replace them with fast native functions
* that are trivial wrappers around the mpn_ functions in gmp
* (at least on platforms that use 32-bit "limbs").
*/
public class MPN
{
/** Add x[0:size-1] and y, and write the size least
* significant words of the result to dest.
* Return carry, either 0 or 1.
* All values are unsigned.
* This is basically the same as gmp's mpn_add_1. */
public static int add_1 (int[] dest, int[] x, int size, int y)
{
long carry = (long) y & 0xffffffffL;
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
carry += ((long) x[i] & 0xffffffffL);
dest[i] = (int) carry;
carry >>= 32;
}
return (int) carry;
}
/** Add x[0:len-1] and y[0:len-1] and write the len least
* significant words of the result to dest[0:len-1].
* All words are treated as unsigned.
* @return the carry, either 0 or 1
* This function is basically the same as gmp's mpn_add_n.
*/
public static int add_n (int dest[], int[] x, int[] y, int len)
{
long carry = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
carry += ((long) x[i] & 0xffffffffL)
+ ((long) y[i] & 0xffffffffL);
dest[i] = (int) carry;
carry >>>= 32;
}
return (int) carry;
}
/** Subtract Y[0:size-1] from X[0:size-1], and write
* the size least significant words of the result to dest[0:size-1].
* Return borrow, either 0 or 1.
* This is basically the same as gmp's mpn_sub_n function.
*/
public static int sub_n (int[] dest, int[] X, int[] Y, int size)
{
int cy = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
int y = Y[i];
int x = X[i];
y += cy; /* add previous carry to subtrahend */
// Invert the high-order bit, because: (unsigned) X > (unsigned) Y
// iff: (int) (X^0x80000000) > (int) (Y^0x80000000).
cy = (y^0x80000000) < (cy^0x80000000) ? 1 : 0;
y = x - y;
cy += (y^0x80000000) > (x ^ 0x80000000) ? 1 : 0;
dest[i] = y;
}
return cy;
}
/** Multiply x[0:len-1] by y, and write the len least
* significant words of the product to dest[0:len-1].
* Return the most significant word of the product.
* All values are treated as if they were unsigned
* (i.e. masked with 0xffffffffL).
* OK if dest==x (not sure if this is guaranteed for mpn_mul_1).
* This function is basically the same as gmp's mpn_mul_1.
*/
public static int mul_1 (int[] dest, int[] x, int len, int y)
{
long yword = (long) y & 0xffffffffL;
long carry = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < len; j++)
{
carry += ((long) x[j] & 0xffffffffL) * yword;
dest[j] = (int) carry;
carry >>>= 32;
}
return (int) carry;
}
/**
* Multiply x[0:xlen-1] and y[0:ylen-1], and
* write the result to dest[0:xlen+ylen-1].
* The destination has to have space for xlen+ylen words,
* even if the result might be one limb smaller.
* This function requires that xlen >= ylen.
* The destination must be distinct from either input operands.
* All operands are unsigned.
* This function is basically the same gmp's mpn_mul. */
public static void mul (int[] dest,
int[] x, int xlen,
int[] y, int ylen)
{
dest[xlen] = MPN.mul_1 (dest, x, xlen, y[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < ylen; i++)
{
long yword = (long) y[i] & 0xffffffffL;
long carry = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < xlen; j++)
{
carry += ((long) x[j] & 0xffffffffL) * yword
+ ((long) dest[i+j] & 0xffffffffL);
dest[i+j] = (int) carry;
carry >>>= 32;
}
dest[i+xlen] = (int) carry;
}
}
/* Divide (unsigned long) N by (unsigned int) D.
* Returns (remainder << 32)+(unsigned int)(quotient).
* Assumes (unsigned int)(N>>32) < (unsigned int)D.
* Code transcribed from gmp-2.0's mpn_udiv_w_sdiv function.
*/
public static long udiv_qrnnd (long N, int D)
{
long q, r;
long a1 = N >>> 32;
long a0 = N & 0xffffffffL;
if (D >= 0)
{
if (a1 < ((D - a1 - (a0 >>> 31)) & 0xffffffffL))
{
/* dividend, divisor, and quotient are nonnegative */
q = N / D;
r = N % D;
}
else
{
/* Compute c1*2^32 + c0 = a1*2^32 + a0 - 2^31*d */
long c = N - ((long) D << 31);
/* Divide (c1*2^32 + c0) by d */
q = c / D;
r = c % D;
/* Add 2^31 to quotient */
q += 1 << 31;
}
}
else
{
long b1 = D >>> 1; /* d/2, between 2^30 and 2^31 - 1 */
//long c1 = (a1 >> 1); /* A/2 */
//int c0 = (a1 << 31) + (a0 >> 1);
long c = N >>> 1;
if (a1 < b1 || (a1 >> 1) < b1)
{
if (a1 < b1)
{
q = c / b1;
r = c % b1;
}
else /* c1 < b1, so 2^31 <= (A/2)/b1 < 2^32 */
{
c = ~(c - (b1 << 32));
q = c / b1; /* (A/2) / (d/2) */
r = c % b1;
q = (~q) & 0xffffffffL; /* (A/2)/b1 */
r = (b1 - 1) - r; /* r < b1 => new r >= 0 */
}
r = 2 * r + (a0 & 1);
if ((D & 1) != 0)
{
if (r >= q) {
r = r - q;
} else if (q - r <= ((long) D & 0xffffffffL)) {
r = r - q + D;
q -= 1;
} else {
r = r - q + D + D;
q -= 2;
}
}
}
else /* Implies c1 = b1 */
{ /* Hence a1 = d - 1 = 2*b1 - 1 */
if (a0 >= ((long)(-D) & 0xffffffffL))
{
q = -1;
r = a0 + D;
}
else
{
q = -2;
r = a0 + D + D;
}
}
}
return (r << 32) | (q & 0xFFFFFFFFl);
}
/** Divide divident[0:len-1] by (unsigned int)divisor.
* Write result into quotient[0:len-1.
* Return the one-word (unsigned) remainder.
* OK for quotient==dividend.
*/
public static int divmod_1 (int[] quotient, int[] dividend,
int len, int divisor)
{
int i = len - 1;
long r = dividend[i];
if ((r & 0xffffffffL) >= ((long)divisor & 0xffffffffL))
r = 0;
else
{
quotient[i--] = 0;
r <<= 32;
}
for (; i >= 0; i--)
{
int n0 = dividend[i];
r = (r & ~0xffffffffL) | (n0 & 0xffffffffL);
r = udiv_qrnnd (r, divisor);
quotient[i] = (int) r;
}
return (int)(r >> 32);
}
/* Subtract x[0:len-1]*y from dest[offset:offset+len-1].
* All values are treated as if unsigned.
* @return the most significant word of
* the product, minus borrow-out from the subtraction.
*/
public static int submul_1 (int[] dest, int offset, int[] x, int len, int y)
{
long yl = (long) y & 0xffffffffL;
int carry = 0;
int j = 0;
do
{
long prod = ((long) x[j] & 0xffffffffL) * yl;
int prod_low = (int) prod;
int prod_high = (int) (prod >> 32);
prod_low += carry;
// Invert the high-order bit, because: (unsigned) X > (unsigned) Y
// iff: (int) (X^0x80000000) > (int) (Y^0x80000000).
carry = ((prod_low ^ 0x80000000) < (carry ^ 0x80000000) ? 1 : 0)
+ prod_high;
int x_j = dest[offset+j];
prod_low = x_j - prod_low;
if ((prod_low ^ 0x80000000) > (x_j ^ 0x80000000))
carry++;
dest[offset+j] = prod_low;
}
while (++j < len);
return carry;
}
/** Divide zds[0:nx] by y[0:ny-1].
* The remainder ends up in zds[0:ny-1].
* The quotient ends up in zds[ny:nx].
* Assumes: nx>ny.
* (int)y[ny-1] < 0 (i.e. most significant bit set)
*/
public static void divide (int[] zds, int nx, int[] y, int ny)
{
// This is basically Knuth's formulation of the classical algorithm,
// but translated from in scm_divbigbig in Jaffar's SCM implementation.
// Correspondance with Knuth's notation:
// Knuth's u[0:m+n] == zds[nx:0].
// Knuth's v[1:n] == y[ny-1:0]
// Knuth's n == ny.
// Knuth's m == nx-ny.
// Our nx == Knuth's m+n.
// Could be re-implemented using gmp's mpn_divrem:
// zds[nx] = mpn_divrem (&zds[ny], 0, zds, nx, y, ny).
int j = nx;
do
{ // loop over digits of quotient
// Knuth's j == our nx-j.
// Knuth's u[j:j+n] == our zds[j:j-ny].
int qhat; // treated as unsigned
if (zds[j]==y[ny-1])
qhat = -1; // 0xffffffff
else
{
long w = (((long)(zds[j])) << 32) + ((long)zds[j-1] & 0xffffffffL);
qhat = (int) udiv_qrnnd (w, y[ny-1]);
}
if (qhat != 0)
{
int borrow = submul_1 (zds, j - ny, y, ny, qhat);
int save = zds[j];
long num = ((long)save&0xffffffffL) - ((long)borrow&0xffffffffL);
while (num != 0)
{
qhat--;
long carry = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < ny; i++)
{
carry += ((long) zds[j-ny+i] & 0xffffffffL)
+ ((long) y[i] & 0xffffffffL);
zds[j-ny+i] = (int) carry;
carry >>>= 32;
}
zds[j] += carry;
num = carry - 1;
}
}
zds[j] = qhat;
} while (--j >= ny);
}
/** Number of digits in the conversion base that always fits in a word.
* For example, for base 10 this is 9, since 10**9 is the
* largest number that fits into a words (assuming 32-bit words).
* This is the same as gmp's __mp_bases[radix].chars_per_limb.
* @param radix the base
* @return number of digits */
public static int chars_per_word (int radix)
{
if (radix < 10)
{
if (radix < 8)
{
if (radix <= 2)
return 32;
else if (radix == 3)
return 20;
else if (radix == 4)
return 16;
else
return 18 - radix;
}
else
return 10;
}
else if (radix < 12)
return 9;
else if (radix <= 16)
return 8;
else if (radix <= 23)
return 7;
else if (radix <= 40)
return 6;
// The following are conservative, but we don't care.
else if (radix <= 256)
return 4;
else
return 1;
}
/** Count the number of leading zero bits in an int. */
public static int count_leading_zeros (int i)
{
if (i == 0)
return 32;
int count = 0;
for (int k = 16; k > 0; k = k >> 1) {
int j = i >>> k;
if (j == 0)
count += k;
else
i = j;
}
return count;
}
public static int set_str (int dest[], byte[] str, int str_len, int base)
{
int size = 0;
if ((base & (base - 1)) == 0)
{
// The base is a power of 2. Read the input string from
// least to most significant character/digit. */
int next_bitpos = 0;
int bits_per_indigit = 0;
for (int i = base; (i >>= 1) != 0; ) bits_per_indigit++;
int res_digit = 0;
for (int i = str_len; --i >= 0; )
{
int inp_digit = str[i];
res_digit |= inp_digit << next_bitpos;
next_bitpos += bits_per_indigit;
if (next_bitpos >= 32)
{
dest[size++] = res_digit;
next_bitpos -= 32;
res_digit = inp_digit >> (bits_per_indigit - next_bitpos);
}
}
if (res_digit != 0)
dest[size++] = res_digit;
}
else
{
// General case. The base is not a power of 2.
int indigits_per_limb = MPN.chars_per_word (base);
int str_pos = 0;
while (str_pos < str_len)
{
int chunk = str_len - str_pos;
if (chunk > indigits_per_limb)
chunk = indigits_per_limb;
int res_digit = str[str_pos++];
int big_base = base;
while (--chunk > 0)
{
res_digit = res_digit * base + str[str_pos++];
big_base *= base;
}
int cy_limb;
if (size == 0)
cy_limb = res_digit;
else
{
cy_limb = MPN.mul_1 (dest, dest, size, big_base);
cy_limb += MPN.add_1 (dest, dest, size, res_digit);
}
if (cy_limb != 0)
dest[size++] = cy_limb;
}
}
return size;
}
/** Compare x[0:size-1] with y[0:size-1], treating them as unsigned integers.
* @result -1, 0, or 1 depending on if x<y, x==y, or x>y.
* This is basically the same as gmp's mpn_cmp function.
*/
public static int cmp (int[] x, int[] y, int size)
{
while (--size >= 0)
{
int x_word = x[size];
int y_word = y[size];
if (x_word != y_word)
{
// Invert the high-order bit, because:
// (unsigned) X > (unsigned) Y iff
// (int) (X^0x80000000) > (int) (Y^0x80000000).
return (x_word ^ 0x80000000) > (y_word ^0x80000000) ? 1 : -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Compare x[0:xlen-1] with y[0:ylen-1], treating them as unsigned integers.
*
* @return -1, 0, or 1 depending on if x<y, x==y, or x>y.
*/
public static int cmp (int[] x, int xlen, int[] y, int ylen)
{
return xlen > ylen ? 1 : xlen < ylen ? -1 : cmp (x, y, xlen);
}
/**
* Shift x[x_start:x_start+len-1] count bits to the "right"
* (i.e. divide by 2**count).
* Store the len least significant words of the result at dest.
* The bits shifted out to the right are returned.
* OK if dest==x.
* Assumes: 0 < count < 32
*/
public static int rshift (int[] dest, int[] x, int x_start,
int len, int count)
{
int count_2 = 32 - count;
int low_word = x[x_start];
int retval = low_word << count_2;
int i = 1;
for (; i < len; i++)
{
int high_word = x[x_start+i];
dest[i-1] = (low_word >>> count) | (high_word << count_2);
low_word = high_word;
}
dest[i-1] = low_word >>> count;
return retval;
}
/**
* Shift x[x_start:x_start+len-1] count bits to the "right"
* (i.e. divide by 2**count).
* Store the len least significant words of the result at dest.
* OK if dest==x.
* Assumes: 0 <= count < 32
* Same as rshift, but handles count==0 (and has no return value).
*/
public static void rshift0 (int[] dest, int[] x, int x_start,
int len, int count)
{
if (count > 0)
rshift(dest, x, x_start, len, count);
else
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
dest[i] = x[i + x_start];
}
/** Return the long-truncated value of right shifting.
* @param x a two's-complement "bignum"
* @param len the number of significant words in x
* @param count the shift count
* @return (long)(x[0..len-1] >> count).
*/
public static long rshift_long (int[] x, int len, int count)
{
int wordno = count >> 5;
count &= 31;
int sign = x[len-1] < 0 ? -1 : 0;
int w0 = wordno >= len ? sign : x[wordno];
wordno++;
int w1 = wordno >= len ? sign : x[wordno];
if (count != 0)
{
wordno++;
int w2 = wordno >= len ? sign : x[wordno];
w0 = (w0 >>> count) | (w1 << (32-count));
w1 = (w1 >>> count) | (w2 << (32-count));
}
return ((long)w1 << 32) | ((long)w0 & 0xffffffffL);
}
/* Shift x[0:len-1] left by count bits, and store the len least
* significant words of the result in dest[d_offset:d_offset+len-1].
* Return the bits shifted out from the most significant digit.
* Assumes 0 < count < 32.
* OK if dest==x.
*/
public static int lshift (int[] dest, int d_offset,
int[] x, int len, int count)
{
int count_2 = 32 - count;
int i = len - 1;
int high_word = x[i];
int retval = high_word >>> count_2;
d_offset++;
while (--i >= 0)
{
int low_word = x[i];
dest[d_offset+i] = (high_word << count) | (low_word >>> count_2);
high_word = low_word;
}
dest[d_offset+i] = high_word << count;
return retval;
}
/** Return least i such that word & (1<<i). Assumes word!=0. */
public static int findLowestBit (int word)
{
int i = 0;
while ((word & 0xF) == 0)
{
word >>= 4;
i += 4;
}
if ((word & 3) == 0)
{
word >>= 2;
i += 2;
}
if ((word & 1) == 0)
i += 1;
return i;
}
/** Return least i such that words & (1<<i). Assumes there is such an i. */
public static int findLowestBit (int[] words)
{
for (int i = 0; ; i++)
{
if (words[i] != 0)
return 32 * i + findLowestBit (words[i]);
}
}
/** Calculate Greatest Common Divisior of x[0:len-1] and y[0:len-1].
* Assumes both arguments are non-zero.
* Leaves result in x, and returns len of result.
* Also destroys y (actually sets it to a copy of the result). */
public static int gcd (int[] x, int[] y, int len)
{
int i, word;
// Find sh such that both x and y are divisible by 2**sh.
for (i = 0; ; i++)
{
word = x[i] | y[i];
if (word != 0)
{
// Must terminate, since x and y are non-zero.
break;
}
}
int initShiftWords = i;
int initShiftBits = findLowestBit (word);
// Logically: sh = initShiftWords * 32 + initShiftBits
// Temporarily devide both x and y by 2**sh.
len -= initShiftWords;
MPN.rshift0 (x, x, initShiftWords, len, initShiftBits);
MPN.rshift0 (y, y, initShiftWords, len, initShiftBits);
int[] odd_arg; /* One of x or y which is odd. */
int[] other_arg; /* The other one can be even or odd. */
if ((x[0] & 1) != 0)
{
odd_arg = x;
other_arg = y;
}
else
{
odd_arg = y;
other_arg = x;
}
for (;;)
{
// Shift other_arg until it is odd; this doesn't
// affect the gcd, since we divide by 2**k, which does not
// divide odd_arg.
for (i = 0; other_arg[i] == 0; ) i++;
if (i > 0)
{
int j;
for (j = 0; j < len-i; j++)
other_arg[j] = other_arg[j+i];
for ( ; j < len; j++)
other_arg[j] = 0;
}
i = findLowestBit(other_arg[0]);
if (i > 0)
MPN.rshift (other_arg, other_arg, 0, len, i);
// Now both odd_arg and other_arg are odd.
// Subtract the smaller from the larger.
// This does not change the result, since gcd(a-b,b)==gcd(a,b).
i = MPN.cmp(odd_arg, other_arg, len);
if (i == 0)
break;
if (i > 0)
{ // odd_arg > other_arg
MPN.sub_n (odd_arg, odd_arg, other_arg, len);
// Now odd_arg is even, so swap with other_arg;
int[] tmp = odd_arg; odd_arg = other_arg; other_arg = tmp;
}
else
{ // other_arg > odd_arg
MPN.sub_n (other_arg, other_arg, odd_arg, len);
}
while (odd_arg[len-1] == 0 && other_arg[len-1] == 0)
len--;
}
if (initShiftWords + initShiftBits > 0)
{
if (initShiftBits > 0)
{
int sh_out = MPN.lshift (x, initShiftWords, x, len, initShiftBits);
if (sh_out != 0)
x[(len++)+initShiftWords] = sh_out;
}
else
{
for (i = len; --i >= 0;)
x[i+initShiftWords] = x[i];
}
for (i = initShiftWords; --i >= 0; )
x[i] = 0;
len += initShiftWords;
}
return len;
}
public static int intLength (int i)
{
return 32 - count_leading_zeros (i < 0 ? ~i : i);
}
/** Calcaulte the Common Lisp "integer-length" function.
* Assumes input is canonicalized: len==BigInteger.wordsNeeded(words,len) */
public static int intLength (int[] words, int len)
{
len--;
return intLength (words[len]) + 32 * len;
}
/* DEBUGGING:
public static void dprint (BigInteger x)
{
if (x.words == null)
System.err.print(Long.toString((long) x.ival & 0xffffffffL, 16));
else
dprint (System.err, x.words, x.ival);
}
public static void dprint (int[] x) { dprint (System.err, x, x.length); }
public static void dprint (int[] x, int len) { dprint (System.err, x, len); }
public static void dprint (java.io.PrintStream ps, int[] x, int len)
{
ps.print('(');
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
if (i > 0)
ps.print (' ');
ps.print ("#x" + Long.toString ((long) x[i] & 0xffffffffL, 16));
}
ps.print(')');
}
*/
}
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