/* * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. * * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the * software. */ /* * angel_bytesex.c - Code to support byte-sex independence * Copyright: (C) 1991, Advanced RISC Machines Ltd., Cambridge, England. */ /* * RCS $Revision: 1.1 $ * Checkin $Date: 1999/11/01 15:29:57 $ */ #include "angel_bytesex.h" static int reversing_bytes = 0; void bytesex_reverse(yes_or_no) int yes_or_no; { reversing_bytes = yes_or_no; } int bytesex_reversing() { return reversing_bytes; } int32 bytesex_hostval(v) int32 v; { /* Return v with the same endian-ness as the host */ /* This mess generates better ARM code than the more obvious mess */ /* and may eventually peephole to optimal code... */ if (reversing_bytes) { unsigned32 t; /* t = v ^ (v ror 16) */ t = v ^ ((v << 16) | (((unsigned32)v) >> 16)); t &= ~0xff0000; /* v = v ror 8 */ v = (v << 24) | (((unsigned32)v) >> 8); v = v ^ (t >> 8); } return v; } int32 bytesex_hostval_16(v) int32 v; { if (reversing_bytes) { v = ((v >> 8) & 0xff) | ((v << 8) & 0xff00); } return v; }