* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
-#include <string.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-
+#define GMQCC_PLATFORM_HEADER
#include "gmqcc.h"
+#include "platform.h"
-void util_debug(const char *area, const char *ms, ...) {
- va_list va;
- if (!OPTS_OPTION_BOOL(OPTION_DEBUG))
- return;
-
- if (!strcmp(area, "MEM") && !OPTS_OPTION_BOOL(OPTION_MEMCHK))
- return;
-
- va_start(va, ms);
- con_out ("[%s] ", area);
- con_vout(ms, va);
- va_end (va);
-}
+/*
+ * Initially this was handled with a table in the gmqcc.h header, but
+ * much to my surprise the contents of the table was duplicated for
+ * each translation unit, causing all these strings to be duplicated
+ * for every .c file it was included into. This method culls back on
+ * it. This is a 'utility' function because the executor also depends
+ * on this for disassembled byte-code.
+ */
+const char *util_instr_str[VINSTR_END] = {
+ "DONE", "MUL_F", "MUL_V", "MUL_FV",
+ "MUL_VF", "DIV_F", "ADD_F", "ADD_V",
+ "SUB_F", "SUB_V", "EQ_F", "EQ_V",
+ "EQ_S", "EQ_E", "EQ_FNC", "NE_F",
+ "NE_V", "NE_S", "NE_E", "NE_FNC",
+ "LE", "GE", "LT", "GT",
+ "LOAD_F", "LOAD_V", "LOAD_S", "LOAD_ENT",
+ "LOAD_FLD", "LOAD_FNC", "ADDRESS", "STORE_F",
+ "STORE_V", "STORE_S", "STORE_ENT", "STORE_FLD",
+ "STORE_FNC", "STOREP_F", "STOREP_V", "STOREP_S",
+ "STOREP_ENT", "STOREP_FLD", "STOREP_FNC", "RETURN",
+ "NOT_F", "NOT_V", "NOT_S", "NOT_ENT",
+ "NOT_FNC", "IF", "IFNOT", "CALL0",
+ "CALL1", "CALL2", "CALL3", "CALL4",
+ "CALL5", "CALL6", "CALL7", "CALL8",
+ "STATE", "GOTO", "AND", "OR",
+ "BITAND", "BITOR"
+};
/*
* only required if big endian .. otherwise no need to swap
* well as (but not limited to the idea of reflected versions) where the final register
* value becomes reversed, and finally weather the value itself is used to XOR the final
* register value. AS such you can already imagine how painfully annoying CRCs are,
- * of course we stand to target Quake, which expects it's certian set of rules for proper
+ * of course we stand to target Quake, which expects it's certain set of rules for proper
* calculation of a CRC.
*
* In most traditional CRC algorithms on uses a reflected table driven method where a value
*/
static const uint16_t util_crc16_table[] = {
- 0x0000, 0x1021, 0x2042, 0x3063, 0x4084, 0x50A5,
- 0x60C6, 0x70E7, 0x8108, 0x9129, 0xA14A, 0xB16B,
- 0xC18C, 0xD1AD, 0xE1CE, 0xF1EF, 0x1231, 0x0210,
- 0x3273, 0x2252, 0x52B5, 0x4294, 0x72F7, 0x62D6,
- 0x9339, 0x8318, 0xB37B, 0xA35A, 0xD3BD, 0xC39C,
- 0xF3FF, 0xE3DE, 0x2462, 0x3443, 0x0420, 0x1401,
- 0x64E6, 0x74C7, 0x44A4, 0x5485, 0xA56A, 0xB54B,
- 0x8528, 0x9509, 0xE5EE, 0xF5CF, 0xC5AC, 0xD58D,
- 0x3653, 0x2672, 0x1611, 0x0630, 0x76D7, 0x66F6,
- 0x5695, 0x46B4, 0xB75B, 0xA77A, 0x9719, 0x8738,
- 0xF7DF, 0xE7FE, 0xD79D, 0xC7BC, 0x48C4, 0x58E5,
- 0x6886, 0x78A7, 0x0840, 0x1861, 0x2802, 0x3823,
- 0xC9CC, 0xD9ED, 0xE98E, 0xF9AF, 0x8948, 0x9969,
- 0xA90A, 0xB92B, 0x5AF5, 0x4AD4, 0x7AB7, 0x6A96,
- 0x1A71, 0x0A50, 0x3A33, 0x2A12, 0xDBFD, 0xCBDC,
- 0xFBBF, 0xEB9E, 0x9B79, 0x8B58, 0xBB3B, 0xAB1A,
- 0x6CA6, 0x7C87, 0x4CE4, 0x5CC5, 0x2C22, 0x3C03,
- 0x0C60, 0x1C41, 0xEDAE, 0xFD8F, 0xCDEC, 0xDDCD,
- 0xAD2A, 0xBD0B, 0x8D68, 0x9D49, 0x7E97, 0x6EB6,
- 0x5ED5, 0x4EF4, 0x3E13, 0x2E32, 0x1E51, 0x0E70,
- 0xFF9F, 0xEFBE, 0xDFDD, 0xCFFC, 0xBF1B, 0xAF3A,
- 0x9F59, 0x8F78, 0x9188, 0x81A9, 0xB1CA, 0xA1EB,
- 0xD10C, 0xC12D, 0xF14E, 0xE16F, 0x1080, 0x00A1,
- 0x30C2, 0x20E3, 0x5004, 0x4025, 0x7046, 0x6067,
- 0x83B9, 0x9398, 0xA3FB, 0xB3DA, 0xC33D, 0xD31C,
- 0xE37F, 0xF35E, 0x02B1, 0x1290, 0x22F3, 0x32D2,
- 0x4235, 0x5214, 0x6277, 0x7256, 0xB5EA, 0xA5CB,
- 0x95A8, 0x8589, 0xF56E, 0xE54F, 0xD52C, 0xC50D,
- 0x34E2, 0x24C3, 0x14A0, 0x0481, 0x7466, 0x6447,
- 0x5424, 0x4405, 0xA7DB, 0xB7FA, 0x8799, 0x97B8,
- 0xE75F, 0xF77E, 0xC71D, 0xD73C, 0x26D3, 0x36F2,
- 0x0691, 0x16B0, 0x6657, 0x7676, 0x4615, 0x5634,
- 0xD94C, 0xC96D, 0xF90E, 0xE92F, 0x99C8, 0x89E9,
- 0xB98A, 0xA9AB, 0x5844, 0x4865, 0x7806, 0x6827,
- 0x18C0, 0x08E1, 0x3882, 0x28A3, 0xCB7D, 0xDB5C,
- 0xEB3F, 0xFB1E, 0x8BF9, 0x9BD8, 0xABBB, 0xBB9A,
- 0x4A75, 0x5A54, 0x6A37, 0x7A16, 0x0AF1, 0x1AD0,
- 0x2AB3, 0x3A92, 0xFD2E, 0xED0F, 0xDD6C, 0xCD4D,
- 0xBDAA, 0xAD8B, 0x9DE8, 0x8DC9, 0x7C26, 0x6C07,
- 0x5C64, 0x4C45, 0x3CA2, 0x2C83, 0x1CE0, 0x0CC1,
- 0xEF1F, 0xFF3E, 0xCF5D, 0xDF7C, 0xAF9B, 0xBFBA,
- 0x8FD9, 0x9FF8, 0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74,
- 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0
+ 0x0000, 0x1021, 0x2042, 0x3063, 0x4084, 0x50A5, 0x60C6, 0x70E7, 0x8108,
+ 0x9129, 0xA14A, 0xB16B, 0xC18C, 0xD1AD, 0xE1CE, 0xF1EF, 0x1231, 0x0210,
+ 0x3273, 0x2252, 0x52B5, 0x4294, 0x72F7, 0x62D6, 0x9339, 0x8318, 0xB37B,
+ 0xA35A, 0xD3BD, 0xC39C, 0xF3FF, 0xE3DE, 0x2462, 0x3443, 0x0420, 0x1401,
+ 0x64E6, 0x74C7, 0x44A4, 0x5485, 0xA56A, 0xB54B, 0x8528, 0x9509, 0xE5EE,
+ 0xF5CF, 0xC5AC, 0xD58D, 0x3653, 0x2672, 0x1611, 0x0630, 0x76D7, 0x66F6,
+ 0x5695, 0x46B4, 0xB75B, 0xA77A, 0x9719, 0x8738, 0xF7DF, 0xE7FE, 0xD79D,
+ 0xC7BC, 0x48C4, 0x58E5, 0x6886, 0x78A7, 0x0840, 0x1861, 0x2802, 0x3823,
+ 0xC9CC, 0xD9ED, 0xE98E, 0xF9AF, 0x8948, 0x9969, 0xA90A, 0xB92B, 0x5AF5,
+ 0x4AD4, 0x7AB7, 0x6A96, 0x1A71, 0x0A50, 0x3A33, 0x2A12, 0xDBFD, 0xCBDC,
+ 0xFBBF, 0xEB9E, 0x9B79, 0x8B58, 0xBB3B, 0xAB1A, 0x6CA6, 0x7C87, 0x4CE4,
+ 0x5CC5, 0x2C22, 0x3C03, 0x0C60, 0x1C41, 0xEDAE, 0xFD8F, 0xCDEC, 0xDDCD,
+ 0xAD2A, 0xBD0B, 0x8D68, 0x9D49, 0x7E97, 0x6EB6, 0x5ED5, 0x4EF4, 0x3E13,
+ 0x2E32, 0x1E51, 0x0E70, 0xFF9F, 0xEFBE, 0xDFDD, 0xCFFC, 0xBF1B, 0xAF3A,
+ 0x9F59, 0x8F78, 0x9188, 0x81A9, 0xB1CA, 0xA1EB, 0xD10C, 0xC12D, 0xF14E,
+ 0xE16F, 0x1080, 0x00A1, 0x30C2, 0x20E3, 0x5004, 0x4025, 0x7046, 0x6067,
+ 0x83B9, 0x9398, 0xA3FB, 0xB3DA, 0xC33D, 0xD31C, 0xE37F, 0xF35E, 0x02B1,
+ 0x1290, 0x22F3, 0x32D2, 0x4235, 0x5214, 0x6277, 0x7256, 0xB5EA, 0xA5CB,
+ 0x95A8, 0x8589, 0xF56E, 0xE54F, 0xD52C, 0xC50D, 0x34E2, 0x24C3, 0x14A0,
+ 0x0481, 0x7466, 0x6447, 0x5424, 0x4405, 0xA7DB, 0xB7FA, 0x8799, 0x97B8,
+ 0xE75F, 0xF77E, 0xC71D, 0xD73C, 0x26D3, 0x36F2, 0x0691, 0x16B0, 0x6657,
+ 0x7676, 0x4615, 0x5634, 0xD94C, 0xC96D, 0xF90E, 0xE92F, 0x99C8, 0x89E9,
+ 0xB98A, 0xA9AB, 0x5844, 0x4865, 0x7806, 0x6827, 0x18C0, 0x08E1, 0x3882,
+ 0x28A3, 0xCB7D, 0xDB5C, 0xEB3F, 0xFB1E, 0x8BF9, 0x9BD8, 0xABBB, 0xBB9A,
+ 0x4A75, 0x5A54, 0x6A37, 0x7A16, 0x0AF1, 0x1AD0, 0x2AB3, 0x3A92, 0xFD2E,
+ 0xED0F, 0xDD6C, 0xCD4D, 0xBDAA, 0xAD8B, 0x9DE8, 0x8DC9, 0x7C26, 0x6C07,
+ 0x5C64, 0x4C45, 0x3CA2, 0x2C83, 0x1CE0, 0x0CC1, 0xEF1F, 0xFF3E, 0xCF5D,
+ 0xDF7C, 0xAF9B, 0xBFBA, 0x8FD9, 0x9FF8, 0x6E17, 0x7E36, 0x4E55, 0x5E74,
+ 0x2E93, 0x3EB2, 0x0ED1, 0x1EF0
};
/* Non - Reflected */
h = util_crc16_table[(h>>8)^((unsigned char)*k)]^(h<<8);
return h;
}
-/* Reflective Varation (for reference) */
+/* Reflective Variation (for reference) */
#if 0
uint16_t util_crc16(const char *k, int len, const short clamp) {
register uint16_t h= (uint16_t)0xFFFFFFFF;
}
#endif
-size_t util_strtocmd(const char *in, char *out, size_t outsz) {
+/*
+ * modifier is the match to make and the transposition from it, while add is the upper-value that determines the
+ * transposition from uppercase to lower case.
+ */
+static GMQCC_INLINE size_t util_strtransform(const char *in, char *out, size_t outsz, const char *mod, int add) {
size_t sz = 1;
- for (; *in && sz < outsz; ++in, ++out, ++sz)
- *out = (*in == '-') ? '_' : (isalpha(*in) && !isupper(*in)) ? *in + 'A' - 'a': *in;
+ for (; *in && sz < outsz; ++in, ++out, ++sz) {
+ *out = (*in == mod[0])
+ ? mod[1]
+ : (util_isalpha(*in) && ((add > 0) ? util_isupper(*in) : !util_isupper(*in)))
+ ? *in + add
+ : *in;
+ }
*out = 0;
return sz-1;
}
+size_t util_strtocmd(const char *in, char *out, size_t outsz) {
+ return util_strtransform(in, out, outsz, "-_", 'A'-'a');
+}
size_t util_strtononcmd(const char *in, char *out, size_t outsz) {
- size_t sz = 1;
- for (; *in && sz < outsz; ++in, ++out, ++sz)
- *out = (*in == '_') ? '-' : (isalpha(*in) && isupper(*in)) ? *in + 'a' - 'A' : *in;
- *out = 0;
- return sz-1;
+ return util_strtransform(in, out, outsz, "_-", 'a'-'A');
+}
+size_t util_optimizationtostr(const char *in, char *out, size_t outsz) {
+ return util_strtransform(in, out, outsz, "_ ", 'a'-'A');
}
-/*
- * Portable implementation of vasprintf/asprintf. Assumes vsnprintf
- * exists, otherwise compiler error.
- *
- * TODO: fix for MSVC ....
- */
-int util_vasprintf(char **dat, const char *fmt, va_list args) {
- int ret;
- int len;
- char *tmp = NULL;
-
- /*
- * For visuals tido _vsnprintf doesn't tell you the length of a
- * formatted string if it overflows. However there is a MSVC
- * intrinsic (which is documented wrong) called _vcsprintf which
- * will return the required amount to allocate.
- */
- #ifdef _MSC_VER
- if ((len = _vscprintf(fmt, args)) < 0) {
- *dat = NULL;
- return -1;
- }
-
- tmp = (char*)mem_a(len + 1);
- if ((ret = _vsnprintf_s(tmp, len+1, len+1, fmt, args)) != len) {
- mem_d(tmp);
- *dat = NULL;
- return -1;
- }
- *dat = tmp;
- return len;
- #else
- /*
- * For everything else we have a decent conformint vsnprintf that
- * returns the number of bytes needed. We give it a try though on
- * a short buffer, since efficently speaking, it could be nice to
- * above a second vsnprintf call.
- */
- char buf[128];
- va_list cpy;
- va_copy(cpy, args);
- len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, cpy);
- va_end (cpy);
-
- if (len < (int)sizeof(buf)) {
- *dat = util_strdup(buf);
- return len;
- }
+int util_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...) {
+ va_list arg;
+ int ret;
- /* not large enough ... */
- tmp = (char*)mem_a(len + 1);
- if ((ret = vsnprintf(tmp, len + 1, fmt, args)) != len) {
- mem_d(tmp);
- *dat = NULL;
- return -1;
- }
+ va_start(arg, fmt);
+ ret = platform_vsnprintf(str, size, fmt, arg);
+ va_end(arg);
- *dat = tmp;
- return len;
- #endif
+ return ret;
}
+
int util_asprintf(char **ret, const char *fmt, ...) {
va_list args;
int read;
+
va_start(args, fmt);
- read = util_vasprintf(ret, fmt, args);
+ read = platform_vasprintf(ret, fmt, args);
va_end (args);
return read;
}
-/*
- * These are various re-implementations (wrapping the real ones) of
- * string functions that MSVC consideres unsafe. We wrap these up and
- * use the safe varations on MSVC.
- */
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
- static char **util_strerror_allocated() {
- static char **data = NULL;
- return data;
- }
-
- static void util_strerror_cleanup(void) {
- size_t i;
- char **data = util_strerror_allocated();
- for (i = 0; i < vec_size(data); i++)
- mem_d(data[i]);
- vec_free(data);
- }
-
- const char *util_strerror(int num) {
- char *allocated = NULL;
- static bool install = false;
- static size_t tries = 0;
- char **vector = util_strerror_allocated();
-
- /* try installing cleanup handler */
- while (!install) {
- if (tries == 32)
- return "(unknown)";
-
- install = !atexit(&util_strerror_cleanup);
- tries ++;
- }
-
- allocated = (char*)mem_a(4096); /* A page must be enough */
- strerror_s(allocated, 4096, num);
-
- vec_push(vector, allocated);
- return (const char *)allocated;
- }
-
- int util_snprintf(char *src, size_t bytes, const char *format, ...) {
- int rt;
- va_list va;
- va_start(va, format);
-
- rt = vsprintf_s(src, bytes, format, va);
- va_end (va);
-
- return rt;
- }
-
- char *util_strcat(char *dest, const char *src) {
- strcat_s(dest, strlen(src), src);
- return dest;
- }
+int util_sscanf(const char *str, const char *format, ...) {
+ va_list args;
+ int read;
- char *util_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t num) {
- strncpy_s(dest, num, src, num);
- return dest;
- }
-#else
- const char *util_strerror(int num) {
- return strerror(num);
- }
+ va_start(args, format);
+ read = platform_vsscanf(str, format, args);
+ va_end(args);
- int util_snprintf(char *src, size_t bytes, const char *format, ...) {
- int rt;
- va_list va;
- va_start(va, format);
- rt = vsnprintf(src, bytes, format, va);
- va_end (va);
+ return read;
+}
- return rt;
- }
+char *util_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n) {
+ return platform_strncpy(dest, src, n);
+}
+char *util_strncat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n) {
+ return platform_strncat(dest, src, n);
+}
+char *util_strcat(char *dest, const char *src) {
+ return platform_strcat(dest, src);
+}
+const char *util_strerror(int err) {
+ return platform_strerror(err);
+}
- char *util_strcat(char *dest, const char *src) {
- return strcat(dest, src);
- }
+const struct tm *util_localtime(const time_t *timer) {
+ return platform_localtime(timer);
+}
+const char *util_ctime(const time_t *timer) {
+ return platform_ctime(timer);
+}
- char *util_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t num) {
- return strncpy(dest, src, num);
- }
+bool util_isatty(fs_file_t *file) {
+ if (file == (fs_file_t*)stdout) return !!platform_isatty(STDOUT_FILENO);
+ if (file == (fs_file_t*)stderr) return !!platform_isatty(STDERR_FILENO);
+ return false;
+}
-#endif /*! _MSC_VER */
+const char *util_tmpnam(char *str) {
+ return platform_tmpnam(str);
+}
/*
- * Implementation of the Mersenne twister PRNG (pseudo random numer
- * generator). Implementation of MT19937. Has a period of 2^19937-1
- * which is a Mersenne Prime (hence the name).
- *
- * Implemented from specification and original paper:
- * http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/ARTICLES/mt.pdf
- *
- * This code is placed in the public domain by me personally
- * (Dale Weiler, a.k.a graphitemaster).
+ * A small noncryptographic PRNG based on:
+ * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/rand/smallprng.html
*/
+static uint32_t util_rand_state[4] = {
+ 0xF1EA5EED, 0x00000000,
+ 0x00000000, 0x00000000
+};
-#define MT_SIZE 624
-#define MT_PERIOD 397
-#define MT_SPACE (MT_SIZE - MT_PERIOD)
-
-static uint32_t mt_state[MT_SIZE];
-static size_t mt_index = 0;
-
-static GMQCC_INLINE void mt_generate() {
- /*
- * The loop has been unrolled here: the original paper and implemenation
- * Called for the following code:
- * for (register unsigned i = 0; i < MT_SIZE; ++i) {
- * register uint32_t load;
- * load = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) // most significant 32nd bit
- * load |= (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[(i + 1) % MT_SIZE]) // least significant 31nd bit
- *
- * mt_state[i] = mt_state[(i + MT_PERIOD) % MT_SIZE] ^ (load >> 1);
- *
- * if (load & 1) mt_state[i] ^= 0x9908B0DF;
- * }
- *
- * This essentially is a waste: we have two modulus operations, and
- * a branch that is executed every iteration from [0, MT_SIZE).
- *
- * Please see: http://www.quadibloc.com/crypto/co4814.htm for more
- * information on how this clever trick works.
- */
- static const uint32_t matrix[2] = {
- 0x00000000,
- 0x9908B0Df
- };
- /*
- * This register gives up a little more speed by instructing the compiler
- * to force these into CPU registers (they're counters for indexing mt_state
- * which we can force the compiler to generate prefetch instructions for)
- */
- register uint32_t y;
- register uint32_t i;
-
- /*
- * Said loop has been unrolled for MT_SPACE (226 iterations), opposed
- * to [0, MT_SIZE) (634 iterations).
- */
- for (i = 0; i < MT_SPACE; ++i) {
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i + MT_PERIOD] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
-
- i ++; /* loop unroll */
-
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i + MT_PERIOD] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- }
-
- /*
- * collapsing the walls unrolled (evenly dividing 396 [632-227 = 396
- * = 2*2*3*3*11])
- */
- i = MT_SPACE;
- while (i < MT_SIZE - 1) {
- /*
- * We expand this 11 times .. manually, no macros are required
- * here. This all fits in the CPU cache.
- */
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[i]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[i + 1]);
- mt_state[i] = mt_state[i - MT_SPACE] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
- ++i;
- }
+#define util_rand_rot(X, Y) (((X)<<(Y))|((X)>>(32-(Y))))
- /* i = mt_state[623] */
- y = (0x80000000 & mt_state[MT_SIZE - 1]) | (0x7FFFFFFF & mt_state[MT_SIZE - 1]);
- mt_state[MT_SIZE - 1] = mt_state[MT_PERIOD - 1] ^ (y >> 1) ^ matrix[y & 1];
-}
+uint32_t util_rand() {
+ uint32_t last;
-void util_seed(uint32_t value) {
- /*
- * We seed the mt_state with a LCG (linear congruential generator)
- * We're operating exactly on exactly m=32, so there is no need to
- * use modulus.
- *
- * The multipler of choice is 0x6C07865, also knows as the Borosh-
- * Niederreiter multipler used for modulus 2^32. More can be read
- * about this in Knuth's TAOCP Volume 2, page 106.
- *
- * If you don't own TAOCP something is wrong with you :-) .. so I
- * also provided a link to the original paper by Borosh and
- * Niederreiter. It's called "Optional Multipliers for PRNG by The
- * Linear Congruential Method" (1983).
- * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_congruential_generator
- *
- * From said page, it says the following:
- * "A common Mersenne twister implementation, interestingly enough
- * used an LCG to generate seed data."
- *
- * Remarks:
- * The data we're operating on is 32-bits for the mt_state array, so
- * there is no masking required with 0xFFFFFFFF
- */
- register size_t i;
+ last = util_rand_state[0] - util_rand_rot(util_rand_state[1], 27);
+ util_rand_state[0] = util_rand_state[1] ^ util_rand_rot(util_rand_state[2], 17);
+ util_rand_state[1] = util_rand_state[2] + util_rand_state[3];
+ util_rand_state[2] = util_rand_state[3] + last;
+ util_rand_state[3] = util_rand_state[0] + last;
- mt_state[0] = value;
- for (i = 1; i < MT_SIZE; ++i)
- mt_state[i] = 0x6C078965 * (mt_state[i - 1] ^ mt_state[i - 1] >> 30) + i;
+ return util_rand_state[3];
}
-uint32_t util_rand() {
- register uint32_t y;
+#undef util_rand_rot
- /*
- * This is inlined with any sane compiler (I checked)
- * for some reason though, SubC seems to be generating invalid
- * code when it inlines this.
- */
- if (!mt_index)
- mt_generate();
-
- y = mt_state[mt_index];
-
- /* Standard tempering */
- y ^= y >> 11; /* +7 */
- y ^= y << 7 & 0x9D2C5680; /* +4 */
- y ^= y << 15 & 0xEFC60000; /* -4 */
- y ^= y >> 18; /* -7 */
+void util_seed(uint32_t value) {
+ size_t i;
- if(++mt_index == MT_SIZE)
- mt_index = 0;
+ util_rand_state[0] = 0xF1EA5EED;
+ util_rand_state[1] = value;
+ util_rand_state[2] = value;
+ util_rand_state[3] = value;
- return y;
+ for (i = 0; i < 20; ++i)
+ (void)util_rand();
}
+