// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package math import "internal/goarch" const MaxUintptr = ^uintptr(0) // MulUintptr returns a * b and whether the multiplication overflowed. // On supported platforms this is an intrinsic lowered by the compiler. func MulUintptr(a, b uintptr) (uintptr, bool) { if a|b < 1<<(4*goarch.PtrSize) || a == 0 { return a * b, false } overflow := b > MaxUintptr/a return a * b, overflow } // Mul64 returns the 128-bit product of x and y: (hi, lo) = x * y // with the product bits' upper half returned in hi and the lower // half returned in lo. // This is a copy from math/bits.Mul64 // On supported platforms this is an intrinsic lowered by the compiler. func Mul64(x, y uint64) (hi, lo uint64) { const mask32 = 1<<32 - 1 x0 := x & mask32 x1 := x >> 32 y0 := y & mask32 y1 := y >> 32 w0 := x0 * y0 t := x1*y0 + w0>>32 w1 := t & mask32 w2 := t >> 32 w1 += x0 * y1 hi = x1*y1 + w2 + w1>>32 lo = x * y return } // Add64 returns the sum with carry of x, y and carry: sum = x + y + carry. // The carry input must be 0 or 1; otherwise the behavior is undefined. // The carryOut output is guaranteed to be 0 or 1. // // This function's execution time does not depend on the inputs. // On supported platforms this is an intrinsic lowered by the compiler. func Add64(x, y, carry uint64) (sum, carryOut uint64) { sum = x + y + carry // The sum will overflow if both top bits are set (x & y) or if one of them // is (x | y), and a carry from the lower place happened. If such a carry // happens, the top bit will be 1 + 0 + 1 = 0 (&^ sum). carryOut = ((x & y) | ((x | y) &^ sum)) >> 63 return }