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2019-10-29T21:48:50
simplifications: add s_mp_zero_(digs|buf) and s_mp_copy_digs Originally I made those as macros. However we have many other small functions like mp_clamp, mp_exch which are also not implemented as macros right now. If we would use c99, I would implement them as private static inline functions. And mp_exch would be a public static inline function. But since we are bound to c89, we simply use normal functions. To achieve optimal performance one should either use link time optimization or amalgamation.
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#include "tommath_private.h"
#ifdef MP_RSHD_C
/* LibTomMath, multiple-precision integer library -- Tom St Denis */
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense */
/* shift right a certain amount of digits */
void mp_rshd(mp_int *a, int b)
{
int x;
/* if b <= 0 then ignore it */
if (b <= 0) {
return;
}
/* if b > used then simply zero it and return */
if (a->used <= b) {
mp_zero(a);
return;
}
/* shift the digits down.
* this is implemented as a sliding window where
* the window is b-digits long and digits from
* the top of the window are copied to the bottom
*
* e.g.
b-2 | b-1 | b0 | b1 | b2 | ... | bb | ---->
/\ | ---->
\-------------------/ ---->
*/
for (x = 0; x < (a->used - b); x++) {
a->dp[x] = a->dp[x + b];
}
/* zero the top digits */
s_mp_zero_digs(a->dp + a->used - b, b);
/* remove excess digits */
a->used -= b;
}
#endif