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     26 
     27 #ifndef VIXL_EXAMPLE_EXAMPLES_H_
     28 #define VIXL_EXAMPLE_EXAMPLES_H_
     29 
     30 #include "aarch64/debugger-aarch64.h"
     31 #include "aarch64/macro-assembler-aarch64.h"
     32 
     33 using namespace vixl;
     34 using namespace vixl::aarch64;
     35 
     36 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     37 //   uint64_t factorial(uint64_t n)
     38 //
     39 // It provides an iterative implementation of the factorial computation.
     40 void GenerateFactorial(MacroAssembler* masm);
     41 
     42 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     43 //   uint64_t factorial_rec(uint64_t n)
     44 //
     45 // It provides a recursive implementation of the factorial computation.
     46 void GenerateFactorialRec(MacroAssembler* masm);
     47 
     48 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     49 //   void neon_matrix_multiply(float* dst, float* mat1, float* mat2)
     50 //
     51 // It provides an implementation of a column-major 4x4 matrix multiplication.
     52 void GenerateNEONMatrixMultiply(MacroAssembler* masm);
     53 
     54 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     55 //   void add2_vectors(int8_t *vecA, const int8_t *vecB, unsigned size)
     56 //
     57 // Demonstrate how to add two vectors using NEON. The result is stored in vecA.
     58 void GenerateAdd2Vectors(MacroAssembler* masm);
     59 
     60 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     61 //   double add3_double(double x, double y, double z)
     62 //
     63 // This example is intended to show the calling convention with double
     64 // floating point arguments.
     65 void GenerateAdd3Double(MacroAssembler* masm);
     66 
     67 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     68 //   double add4_double(uint64_t a, double b, uint64_t c, double d)
     69 //
     70 // The generated function pictures the calling convention for functions
     71 // mixing integer and floating point arguments.
     72 void GenerateAdd4Double(MacroAssembler* masm);
     73 
     74 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     75 //   uint32_t sum_array(uint8_t* array, uint32_t size)
     76 //
     77 // The generated function computes the sum of all the elements in
     78 // the given array.
     79 void GenerateSumArray(MacroAssembler* masm);
     80 
     81 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     82 //   int64_t abs(int64_t x)
     83 //
     84 // The generated function computes the absolute value of an integer.
     85 void GenerateAbs(MacroAssembler* masm);
     86 
     87 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     88 //   uint64_t check_bounds(uint64_t value, uint64_t low, uint64_t high)
     89 //
     90 // The goal of this example is to illustrate the use of conditional
     91 // instructions. The generated function will check that the given value is
     92 // contained within the given boundaries. It returns 1 if 'value' is between
     93 // 'low' and 'high' (ie. low <= value <= high).
     94 void GenerateCheckBounds(MacroAssembler* masm);
     95 
     96 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
     97 //   uint32_t crc32(const char *msg, size_t msg_length)
     98 //
     99 // The generated function computes the CRC-32 checksum on the input msg
    100 // with specified length, and returns the result.
    101 void GenerateCrc32(MacroAssembler* masm);
    102 
    103 // Generate a function which uses the stack to swap the content of the x0, x1,
    104 // x2 and x3 registers.
    105 void GenerateSwap4(MacroAssembler* masm);
    106 
    107 // Generate a function which swaps the content of w0 and w1.
    108 // This example demonstrates some interesting features of VIXL's stack
    109 // operations.
    110 void GenerateSwapInt32(MacroAssembler* masm);
    111 
    112 // Generate a function with the following prototype:
    113 //   uint64_t demo_function(uint64_t x)
    114 //
    115 // This is the example used in doc/getting-started-aarch64.txt
    116 void GenerateDemoFunction(MacroAssembler* masm);
    117 
    118 // This function generates and runs code that uses literals to sum the `a` and
    119 // `b` inputs.
    120 int64_t LiteralExample(int64_t a, int64_t b);
    121 
    122 // Generate a few examples of runtime calls.
    123 void GenerateRuntimeCallExamples(MacroAssembler* masm);
    124 
    125 #endif  // VIXL_EXAMPLE_EXAMPLES_H_
    126