Lines Matching refs:mp_word
68 can be contained in an mp_digit. Thus, an mp_word is used. These
69 macros mask off the upper and lower digits of the mp_word (the
70 mp_word may be more than 2 mp_digits wide, but we only concern
73 If your mp_word DOES have more than 2 mp_digits, you need to
3090 mp_word w, k = 0;
3125 mp_word w, b = 0;
3160 mp_word w, k = 0;
3214 mp_word w = 0, t;
3267 mp_word w = 0;
3324 mp_word w = 0;
3425 mp_word w, k = 0;
3476 mp_word w, k = 0;
3513 mp_word w, k = 0;
3543 This can overflow what can be represented in an mp_word, and
3549 mp_word u = 0, v;
3582 This is why k must be an mp_word, instead of an mp_digit */
3629 mp_word q;