123 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
123 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
/* $NetBSD: strcpy.S,v 1.2 1998/04/03 22:59:30 matthias Exp $ */
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/*
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* Written by Randy Hyde, 1993
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* Public domain.
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*/
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#include <machine/asm.h>
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#if defined(LIBC_SCCS)
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RCSID("$NetBSD: strcpy.S,v 1.2 1998/04/03 22:59:30 matthias Exp $")
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#endif
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/*
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* char *
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* strcpy (char *d, const char *s)
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* copy string s to d.
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*/
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KENTRY(strcpy, 8)
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enter [r3,r4,r5],0
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movd B_ARG1,r1
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movd B_ARG0,r2
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/*
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* First begin by seeing if we can doubleword align the
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* pointers. The following code only aligns the pointer in R2.
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* If the L.O. two bits of R1 do not match, it's going to run
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* slower but there is nothing we can do about that. Better to
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* have at least one of them double word aligned rather than
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* neither.
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*/
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movqd 3,r3
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andd r2,r3
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0: casew 1f(pc)[r3:w]
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1: .word 5f-0b
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.word 2f-0b
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.word 3f-0b
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.word 4f-0b
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.align 2,0xa2
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2: movb 0(r1),0(r2) ; cmpqb 0,0(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 1(r1),1(r2) ; cmpqb 0,1(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 2(r1),2(r2) ; cmpqb 0,2(r1) ; beq 9f
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addqd 3,r1
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addqd 3,r2
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br 5f
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.align 2,0xa2
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3: movb 0(r1),0(r2) ; cmpqb 0,0(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 1(r1),1(r2) ; cmpqb 0,1(r1) ; beq 9f
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addqd 2,r1
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addqd 2,r2
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br 5f
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.align 2,0xa2
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4: movb 0(r1),0(r2) ; cmpqb 0,0(r1) ; beq 9f
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addqd 1,r1
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addqd 1,r2
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/*
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* Okay, when we get down here R2 points at a double word
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* aligned destination block of bytes, R1 points at another
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* block of bytes (typically, though not always double word
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* aligned).
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* This guy processes four bytes at a time and checks for the
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* zero terminating byte amongst the bytes in the double word.
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* This algorithm is de to Dave Rand.
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*
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* Sneaky test for zero amongst four bytes:
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*
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* xxyyzztt
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* -01010101
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* ---------
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* aabbccdd
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* bic xxyyzztt
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* ---------
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* eeffgghh ee=0x80 if xx=0, ff=0x80 if yy=0, etc.
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*
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* This whole result will be zero if there
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* was no zero byte, it will be non-zero if
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* there is a zero byte present.
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*/
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5: movd 0x01010101,r3 /* Magic number to use */
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movd 0x80808080,r4 /* Another magic number. */
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movd 0(r1),r5 /* Get 1st double word. */
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movd r5,r0 /* Save for storage later. */
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subd r3,r0 /* Gets borrow if byte = 0. */
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bicd r5,r0 /* Clear original bits. */
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andd r4,r0 /* See if borrow occurred. */
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cmpqd 0,r0
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bne 1f /* See if this DWORD contained a 0. */
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.align 2,0xa2
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0: movd 4(r1),r0 /* Get next 4 bytes to process */
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movd r5,0(r2) /* Save away prev four bytes. */
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addd 4,r1 /* addd is faster then addqd here */
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addd 4,r2
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movd r0,r5 /* Save for storage if no zeros. */
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subd r3,r0
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bicd r5,r0
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andd r4,r0
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cmpqd 0,r0
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beq 0b
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/*
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* At this point, R1 points at a double word which
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* contains a zero byte. Copy the characters up to
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* (and including) the zero byte and quit.
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*/
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1: movb 0(r1),0(r2) ; cmpqb 0,0(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 1(r1),1(r2) ; cmpqb 0,1(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 2(r1),2(r2) ; cmpqb 0,2(r1) ; beq 9f
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movb 3(r1),3(r2) /* This one must be a zero byte */
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9: movd B_ARG0,r0
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exit [r3,r4,r5]
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ret ARGS
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