/src/gmp-6.2.1/mpn/trialdiv.c
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1  |  | /* mpn_trialdiv -- find small factors of an mpn number using trial division.  | 
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3  |  |    Contributed to the GNU project by Torbjorn Granlund.  | 
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5  |  |    THE FUNCTION IN THIS FILE IS INTERNAL WITH A MUTABLE INTERFACE.  IT IS ONLY  | 
6  |  |    SAFE TO REACH IT THROUGH DOCUMENTED INTERFACES.  IN FACT, IT IS ALMOST  | 
7  |  |    GUARANTEED THAT IT WILL CHANGE OR DISAPPEAR IN A FUTURE GNU MP RELEASE.  | 
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9  |  | Copyright 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  | 
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11  |  | This file is part of the GNU MP Library.  | 
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26  |  | or both in parallel, as here.  | 
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35  |  | see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.  */  | 
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37  |  | /*  | 
38  |  |    This function finds the first (smallest) factor represented in  | 
39  |  |    trialdivtab.h.  It does not stop the factoring effort just because it has  | 
40  |  |    reached some sensible limit, such as the square root of the input number.  | 
41  |  |  | 
42  |  |    The caller can limit the factoring effort by passing NPRIMES.  The function  | 
43  |  |    will then divide until that limit, or perhaps a few primes more.  A position  | 
44  |  |    which only mpn_trialdiv can make sense of is returned in the WHERE  | 
45  |  |    parameter.  It can be used for restarting the factoring effort; the first  | 
46  |  |    call should pass 0 here.  | 
47  |  |  | 
48  |  |    Input:        1. A non-negative number T = {tp,tn} | 
49  |  |                  2. NPRIMES as described above,  | 
50  |  |                  3. *WHERE as described above.  | 
51  |  |    Output:       1. *WHERE updated as described above.  | 
52  |  |                  2. Return value is non-zero if we found a factor, else zero  | 
53  |  |                     To get the actual prime factor, compute the mod B inverse  | 
54  |  |                     of the return value.  | 
55  |  | */  | 
56  |  |  | 
57  |  | #include "gmp-impl.h"  | 
58  |  |  | 
59  |  | struct gmp_primes_dtab { | 
60  |  |   mp_limb_t binv;  | 
61  |  |   mp_limb_t lim;  | 
62  |  | };  | 
63  |  |  | 
64  |  | struct gmp_primes_ptab { | 
65  |  |   mp_limb_t ppp;  /* primes, multiplied together */  | 
66  |  |   mp_limb_t cps[7]; /* ppp values pre-computed for mpn_mod_1s_4p */  | 
67  |  |   gmp_uint_least32_t idx:24;  /* index of  first primes in dtab */  | 
68  |  |   gmp_uint_least32_t np :8; /* number of primes related to this entry */  | 
69  |  | };  | 
70  |  |  | 
71  |  |  | 
72  |  | static const struct gmp_primes_dtab gmp_primes_dtab[] =  | 
73  |  | { | 
74  |  | #define WANT_dtab  | 
75  |  | #define P(p,inv,lim) {inv,lim} | 
76  |  | #include "trialdivtab.h"  | 
77  |  | #undef WANT_dtab  | 
78  |  | #undef P  | 
79  |  |   {0,0} | 
80  |  | };  | 
81  |  |  | 
82  |  | static const struct gmp_primes_ptab gmp_primes_ptab[] =  | 
83  |  | { | 
84  |  | #define WANT_ptab  | 
85  |  | #include "trialdivtab.h"  | 
86  |  | #undef WANT_ptab  | 
87  |  | };  | 
88  |  |  | 
89  | 0  | #define PTAB_LINES (sizeof (gmp_primes_ptab) / sizeof (gmp_primes_ptab[0]))  | 
90  |  |  | 
91  |  | /* FIXME: We could optimize out one of the outer loop conditions if we  | 
92  |  |    had a final ptab entry with a huge np field.  */  | 
93  |  | mp_limb_t  | 
94  |  | mpn_trialdiv (mp_srcptr tp, mp_size_t tn, mp_size_t nprimes, int *where)  | 
95  | 0  | { | 
96  | 0  |   mp_limb_t ppp;  | 
97  | 0  |   const mp_limb_t *cps;  | 
98  | 0  |   const struct gmp_primes_dtab *dp;  | 
99  | 0  |   long i, j, idx, np;  | 
100  | 0  |   mp_limb_t r, q;  | 
101  |  | 
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102  | 0  |   ASSERT (tn >= 1);  | 
103  |  |  | 
104  | 0  |   for (i = *where; i < PTAB_LINES; i++)  | 
105  | 0  |     { | 
106  | 0  |       ppp = gmp_primes_ptab[i].ppp;  | 
107  | 0  |       cps = gmp_primes_ptab[i].cps;  | 
108  |  | 
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109  | 0  |       r = mpn_mod_1s_4p (tp, tn, ppp << cps[1], cps);  | 
110  |  | 
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111  | 0  |       idx = gmp_primes_ptab[i].idx;  | 
112  | 0  |       np = gmp_primes_ptab[i].np;  | 
113  |  |  | 
114  |  |       /* Check divisibility by individual primes.  */  | 
115  | 0  |       dp = &gmp_primes_dtab[idx] + np;  | 
116  | 0  |       for (j = -np; j < 0; j++)  | 
117  | 0  |   { | 
118  | 0  |     q = r * dp[j].binv;  | 
119  | 0  |     if (q <= dp[j].lim)  | 
120  | 0  |       { | 
121  | 0  |         *where = i;  | 
122  | 0  |         return dp[j].binv;  | 
123  | 0  |       }  | 
124  | 0  |   }  | 
125  |  |  | 
126  | 0  |       nprimes -= np;  | 
127  | 0  |       if (nprimes <= 0)  | 
128  | 0  |   return 0;  | 
129  | 0  |     }  | 
130  | 0  |   return 0;  | 
131  | 0  | }  |