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author | Parménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org> | 2014-07-31 12:09:49 +0200 |
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committer | Parménides GV <parmegv@sdf.org> | 2014-07-31 12:09:49 +0200 |
commit | 0393ba6656ce6cf679a2c4663275b3ed0f1a34b9 (patch) | |
tree | f000311e97598ab3fc42e2bea23e6cb342ad166c /ics-openvpn-stripped/main/lzo/asm/i386/00README.TXT | |
parent | b28eeb08e8ec3baafdd9388cc5b70c6c84db9cf1 (diff) |
Updated ics-openvpn to rev 859 + no 2nd notification.
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diff --git a/ics-openvpn-stripped/main/lzo/asm/i386/00README.TXT b/ics-openvpn-stripped/main/lzo/asm/i386/00README.TXT new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81b01423 --- /dev/null +++ b/ics-openvpn-stripped/main/lzo/asm/i386/00README.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + +Directory overview: +=================== + +As writing portable assembler sources supporting different operating +systems, compilers and assemblers has proven to be extremely painful, +the assembler sources have been converted into a more portable 'db' +format. Use these whenever possible. + + src_gas sources converted for portable gcc/gas syntax + src_masm sources converted for portable masm/tasm/wasm syntax + src_nasm sources converted for portable nasm syntax + + src assembler sources (you need the OpenSource nasm assembler) + + obj pre-assembled object files + +Also look 'src_XXX/all/asm_all.asm' which contains all assembler +functions conveniently arranged into a single file. + + +Notes: +====== + +- The assembler sources are designed for a flat 32-bit memory model + running in protected mode - they should work with all i386 + 32-bit compilers around. + +- All functions expect a 'cdecl' (C stack based) calling convention. + The function return value will be placed into 'eax'. + All other registers are preserved. + +- Prototypes for the assembler functions can be found in <lzo/lzo_asm.h>. + +- For reasons of speed all fast assembler decompressors (having '_fast' + in their name) can access (write to) up to 3 bytes past the end of + the decompressed (output) block. Data past the end of the compressed + (input) block is never accessed (read from). + [ technical note: because data is transferred in 32-bit units ] + +- Finally you should test if the assembler versions are actually faster + than the C version on your machine - some compilers can do a very good + optimization job, and they also can optimize the code for a specific + processor type. + |