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- /*
- * arch/alpha/lib/stxncpy.S
- * Contributed by Richard Henderson (rth@tamu.edu)
- *
- * Copy no more than COUNT bytes of the null-terminated string from
- * SRC to DST.
- *
- * This is an internal routine used by strncpy, stpncpy, and strncat.
- * As such, it uses special linkage conventions to make implementation
- * of these public functions more efficient.
- *
- * On input:
- * t9 = return address
- * a0 = DST
- * a1 = SRC
- * a2 = COUNT
- *
- * Furthermore, COUNT may not be zero.
- *
- * On output:
- * t0 = last word written
- * t10 = bitmask (with one bit set) indicating the byte position of
- * the end of the range specified by COUNT
- * t12 = bitmask (with one bit set) indicating the last byte written
- * a0 = unaligned address of the last *word* written
- * a2 = the number of full words left in COUNT
- *
- * Furthermore, v0, a3-a5, t11, and $at are untouched.
- */
- #include <asm/regdef.h>
- .set noat
- .set noreorder
- .text
- /* There is a problem with either gdb (as of 4.16) or gas (as of 2.7) that
- doesn't like putting the entry point for a procedure somewhere in the
- middle of the procedure descriptor. Work around this by putting the
- aligned copy in its own procedure descriptor */
- .ent stxncpy_aligned
- .align 3
- stxncpy_aligned:
- .frame sp, 0, t9, 0
- .prologue 0
- /* On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == the first destination word for masking back in
- t1 == the first source word. */
- /* Create the 1st output word and detect 0's in the 1st input word. */
- lda t2, -1 # e1 : build a mask against false zero
- mskqh t2, a1, t2 # e0 : detection in the src word
- mskqh t1, a1, t3 # e0 :
- ornot t1, t2, t2 # .. e1 :
- mskql t0, a1, t0 # e0 : assemble the first output word
- cmpbge zero, t2, t8 # .. e1 : bits set iff null found
- or t0, t3, t0 # e0 :
- beq a2, $a_eoc # .. e1 :
- bne t8, $a_eos # .. e1 :
- /* On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == a source word not containing a null. */
- $a_loop:
- stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- addq a0, 8, a0 # .. e1 :
- ldq_u t0, 0(a1) # e0 :
- addq a1, 8, a1 # .. e1 :
- subq a2, 1, a2 # e0 :
- cmpbge zero, t0, t8 # .. e1 (stall)
- beq a2, $a_eoc # e1 :
- beq t8, $a_loop # e1 :
- /* Take care of the final (partial) word store. At this point
- the end-of-count bit is set in t8 iff it applies.
- On entry to this basic block we have:
- t0 == the source word containing the null
- t8 == the cmpbge mask that found it. */
- $a_eos:
- negq t8, t12 # e0 : find low bit set
- and t8, t12, t12 # e1 (stall)
- /* For the sake of the cache, don't read a destination word
- if we're not going to need it. */
- and t12, 0x80, t6 # e0 :
- bne t6, 1f # .. e1 (zdb)
- /* We're doing a partial word store and so need to combine
- our source and original destination words. */
- ldq_u t1, 0(a0) # e0 :
- subq t12, 1, t6 # .. e1 :
- or t12, t6, t8 # e0 :
- unop #
- zapnot t0, t8, t0 # e0 : clear src bytes > null
- zap t1, t8, t1 # .. e1 : clear dst bytes <= null
- or t0, t1, t0 # e1 :
- 1: stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- ret (t9) # e1 :
- /* Add the end-of-count bit to the eos detection bitmask. */
- $a_eoc:
- or t10, t8, t8
- br $a_eos
- .end stxncpy_aligned
- .align 3
- .ent __stxncpy
- .globl __stxncpy
- __stxncpy:
- .frame sp, 0, t9, 0
- .prologue 0
- /* Are source and destination co-aligned? */
- xor a0, a1, t1 # e0 :
- and a0, 7, t0 # .. e1 : find dest misalignment
- and t1, 7, t1 # e0 :
- addq a2, t0, a2 # .. e1 : bias count by dest misalignment
- subq a2, 1, a2 # e0 :
- and a2, 7, t2 # e1 :
- srl a2, 3, a2 # e0 : a2 = loop counter = (count - 1)/8
- addq zero, 1, t10 # .. e1 :
- sll t10, t2, t10 # e0 : t10 = bitmask of last count byte
- bne t1, $unaligned # .. e1 :
- /* We are co-aligned; take care of a partial first word. */
- ldq_u t1, 0(a1) # e0 : load first src word
- addq a1, 8, a1 # .. e1 :
- beq t0, stxncpy_aligned # avoid loading dest word if not needed
- ldq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- br stxncpy_aligned # .. e1 :
- /* The source and destination are not co-aligned. Align the destination
- and cope. We have to be very careful about not reading too much and
- causing a SEGV. */
- .align 3
- $u_head:
- /* We know just enough now to be able to assemble the first
- full source word. We can still find a zero at the end of it
- that prevents us from outputting the whole thing.
- On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == the first dest word, unmasked
- t1 == the shifted low bits of the first source word
- t6 == bytemask that is -1 in dest word bytes */
- ldq_u t2, 8(a1) # e0 : load second src word
- addq a1, 8, a1 # .. e1 :
- mskql t0, a0, t0 # e0 : mask trailing garbage in dst
- extqh t2, a1, t4 # e0 :
- or t1, t4, t1 # e1 : first aligned src word complete
- mskqh t1, a0, t1 # e0 : mask leading garbage in src
- or t0, t1, t0 # e0 : first output word complete
- or t0, t6, t6 # e1 : mask original data for zero test
- cmpbge zero, t6, t8 # e0 :
- beq a2, $u_eocfin # .. e1 :
- lda t6, -1 # e0 :
- bne t8, $u_final # .. e1 :
- mskql t6, a1, t6 # e0 : mask out bits already seen
- nop # .. e1 :
- stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 : store first output word
- or t6, t2, t2 # .. e1 :
- cmpbge zero, t2, t8 # e0 : find nulls in second partial
- addq a0, 8, a0 # .. e1 :
- subq a2, 1, a2 # e0 :
- bne t8, $u_late_head_exit # .. e1 :
- /* Finally, we've got all the stupid leading edge cases taken care
- of and we can set up to enter the main loop. */
- extql t2, a1, t1 # e0 : position hi-bits of lo word
- beq a2, $u_eoc # .. e1 :
- ldq_u t2, 8(a1) # e0 : read next high-order source word
- addq a1, 8, a1 # .. e1 :
- extqh t2, a1, t0 # e0 : position lo-bits of hi word (stall)
- cmpbge zero, t2, t8 # .. e1 :
- nop # e0 :
- bne t8, $u_eos # .. e1 :
- /* Unaligned copy main loop. In order to avoid reading too much,
- the loop is structured to detect zeros in aligned source words.
- This has, unfortunately, effectively pulled half of a loop
- iteration out into the head and half into the tail, but it does
- prevent nastiness from accumulating in the very thing we want
- to run as fast as possible.
- On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == the shifted low-order bits from the current source word
- t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word
- t2 == the unshifted current source word
- We further know that t2 does not contain a null terminator. */
- .align 3
- $u_loop:
- or t0, t1, t0 # e0 : current dst word now complete
- subq a2, 1, a2 # .. e1 : decrement word count
- stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 : save the current word
- addq a0, 8, a0 # .. e1 :
- extql t2, a1, t1 # e0 : extract high bits for next time
- beq a2, $u_eoc # .. e1 :
- ldq_u t2, 8(a1) # e0 : load high word for next time
- addq a1, 8, a1 # .. e1 :
- nop # e0 :
- cmpbge zero, t2, t8 # e1 : test new word for eos (stall)
- extqh t2, a1, t0 # e0 : extract low bits for current word
- beq t8, $u_loop # .. e1 :
- /* We've found a zero somewhere in the source word we just read.
- If it resides in the lower half, we have one (probably partial)
- word to write out, and if it resides in the upper half, we
- have one full and one partial word left to write out.
- On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == the shifted low-order bits from the current source word
- t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word
- t2 == the unshifted current source word. */
- $u_eos:
- or t0, t1, t0 # e0 : first (partial) source word complete
- nop # .. e1 :
- cmpbge zero, t0, t8 # e0 : is the null in this first bit?
- bne t8, $u_final # .. e1 (zdb)
- stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 : the null was in the high-order bits
- addq a0, 8, a0 # .. e1 :
- subq a2, 1, a2 # e1 :
- $u_late_head_exit:
- extql t2, a1, t0 # .. e0 :
- cmpbge zero, t0, t8 # e0 :
- or t8, t10, t6 # e1 :
- cmoveq a2, t6, t8 # e0 :
- nop # .. e1 :
- /* Take care of a final (probably partial) result word.
- On entry to this basic block:
- t0 == assembled source word
- t8 == cmpbge mask that found the null. */
- $u_final:
- negq t8, t6 # e0 : isolate low bit set
- and t6, t8, t12 # e1 :
- and t12, 0x80, t6 # e0 : avoid dest word load if we can
- bne t6, 1f # .. e1 (zdb)
- ldq_u t1, 0(a0) # e0 :
- subq t12, 1, t6 # .. e1 :
- or t6, t12, t8 # e0 :
- zapnot t0, t8, t0 # .. e1 : kill source bytes > null
- zap t1, t8, t1 # e0 : kill dest bytes <= null
- or t0, t1, t0 # e1 :
- 1: stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- ret (t9) # .. e1 :
- /* Got to end-of-count before end of string.
- On entry to this basic block:
- t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word */
- $u_eoc:
- and a1, 7, t6 # e1 :
- sll t10, t6, t6 # e0 :
- and t6, 0xff, t6 # e0 :
- bne t6, 1f # .. e1 :
- ldq_u t2, 8(a1) # e0 : load final src word
- nop # .. e1 :
- extqh t2, a1, t0 # e0 : extract low bits for last word
- or t1, t0, t1 # e1 :
- 1: cmpbge zero, t1, t8
- mov t1, t0
- $u_eocfin: # end-of-count, final word
- or t10, t8, t8
- br $u_final
- /* Unaligned copy entry point. */
- .align 3
- $unaligned:
- ldq_u t1, 0(a1) # e0 : load first source word
- and a0, 7, t4 # .. e1 : find dest misalignment
- and a1, 7, t5 # e0 : find src misalignment
- /* Conditionally load the first destination word and a bytemask
- with 0xff indicating that the destination byte is sacrosanct. */
- mov zero, t0 # .. e1 :
- mov zero, t6 # e0 :
- beq t4, 1f # .. e1 :
- ldq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- lda t6, -1 # .. e1 :
- mskql t6, a0, t6 # e0 :
- subq a1, t4, a1 # .. e1 : sub dest misalignment from src addr
- /* If source misalignment is larger than dest misalignment, we need
- extra startup checks to avoid SEGV. */
- 1: cmplt t4, t5, t12 # e1 :
- extql t1, a1, t1 # .. e0 : shift src into place
- lda t2, -1 # e0 : for creating masks later
- beq t12, $u_head # .. e1 :
- extql t2, a1, t2 # e0 :
- cmpbge zero, t1, t8 # .. e1 : is there a zero?
- andnot t2, t6, t2 # e0 : dest mask for a single word copy
- or t8, t10, t5 # .. e1 : test for end-of-count too
- cmpbge zero, t2, t3 # e0 :
- cmoveq a2, t5, t8 # .. e1 :
- andnot t8, t3, t8 # e0 :
- beq t8, $u_head # .. e1 (zdb)
- /* At this point we've found a zero in the first partial word of
- the source. We need to isolate the valid source data and mask
- it into the original destination data. (Incidentally, we know
- that we'll need at least one byte of that original dest word.) */
- ldq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- negq t8, t6 # .. e1 : build bitmask of bytes <= zero
- mskqh t1, t4, t1 # e0 :
- and t6, t8, t12 # .. e1 :
- subq t12, 1, t6 # e0 :
- or t6, t12, t8 # e1 :
- zapnot t2, t8, t2 # e0 : prepare source word; mirror changes
- zapnot t1, t8, t1 # .. e1 : to source validity mask
- andnot t0, t2, t0 # e0 : zero place for source to reside
- or t0, t1, t0 # e1 : and put it there
- stq_u t0, 0(a0) # e0 :
- ret (t9) # .. e1 :
- .end __stxncpy
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