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+#ifndef _LINUX_CALC64_H
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+#define _LINUX_CALC64_H
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+
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+#include <linux/types.h>
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+#include <asm/div64.h>
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+
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+/*
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+ * This is a generic macro which is used when the architecture
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+ * specific div64.h does not provide a optimized one.
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+ *
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+ * The 64bit dividend is divided by the divisor (data type long), the
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+ * result is returned and the remainder stored in the variable
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+ * referenced by remainder (data type long *). In contrast to the
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+ * do_div macro the dividend is kept intact.
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+ */
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+#ifndef div_long_long_rem
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+#define div_long_long_rem(dividend, divisor, remainder) \
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+ do_div_llr((dividend), divisor, remainder)
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+
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+static inline unsigned long do_div_llr(const long long dividend,
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+ const long divisor, long *remainder)
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+{
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+ u64 result = dividend;
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+
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+ *(remainder) = do_div(result, divisor);
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+ return (unsigned long) result;
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+}
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+#endif
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+
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+/*
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+ * Sign aware variation of the above. On some architectures a
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+ * negative dividend leads to an divide overflow exception, which
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+ * is avoided by the sign check.
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+ */
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+static inline long div_long_long_rem_signed(const long long dividend,
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+ const long divisor, long *remainder)
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+{
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+ long res;
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+
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+ if (unlikely(dividend < 0)) {
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+ res = -div_long_long_rem(-dividend, divisor, remainder);
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+ *remainder = -(*remainder);
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+ } else
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+ res = div_long_long_rem(dividend, divisor, remainder);
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+
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+ return res;
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+}
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+
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+#endif
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