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int64.c
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/*
* Handling of the int64 and uint64 types. Done in 32-bit integers,
* for (pre-C99) portability. Hopefully once C99 becomes widespread
* we can kiss this lot goodbye...
*
* Taken from the PuTTY source.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "int64.h"
uint64 uint64_div10(uint64 x, int *remainder)
{
uint64 y;
int rem, r2;
y.hi = x.hi / 10;
y.lo = x.lo / 10;
rem = x.lo % 10;
/*
* Now we have to add in the remainder left over from x.hi.
*/
r2 = x.hi % 10;
y.lo += r2 * 2 * (0x80000000 / 10);
rem += r2 * 2 * (0x80000000 % 10);
y.lo += rem / 10;
rem %= 10;
if (remainder)
*remainder = rem;
return y;
}
void uint64_decimal(uint64 x, char *buffer)
{
char buf[20];
int start = 20;
int d;
while (x.hi || x.lo) {
x = uint64_div10(x, &d);
assert(start > 0);
buf[--start] = d + '0';
}
memcpy(buffer, buf + start, sizeof(buf) - start);
buffer[sizeof(buf) - start] = '\0';
}
uint64 uint64_make(unsigned long hi, unsigned long lo)
{
uint64 y;
y.hi = hi;
y.lo = lo;
return y;
}
uint64 uint64_add(uint64 x, uint64 y)
{
x.lo += y.lo;
x.hi += y.hi + (x.lo < y.lo ? 1 : 0);
return x;
}
uint64 uint64_add32(uint64 x, unsigned long y)
{
uint64 yy;
yy.hi = 0;
yy.lo = y;
return uint64_add(x, yy);
}
int uint64_compare(uint64 x, uint64 y)
{
if (x.hi != y.hi)
return x.hi < y.hi ? -1 : +1;
if (x.lo != y.lo)
return x.lo < y.lo ? -1 : +1;
return 0;
}