glibc/sysdeps/powerpc/string-fza.h
Richard Henderson 080685c90f powerpc: Add string-fza.h
While ppc has the more important string functions in assembly,
there are still a few generic routines used.

Use the Power 6 CMPB insn for testing of zeros.

Checked on powerpc64le-linux-gnu.

Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
2023-02-06 16:19:35 -03:00

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/* Zero byte detection; basics. PowerPC version.
Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _POWERPC_STRING_FZA_H
#define _POWERPC_STRING_FZA_H 1
/* PowerISA 2.05 (POWER6) provides cmpb instruction. */
#ifdef _ARCH_PWR6
# include <string-misc.h>
# include <string-optype.h>
/* The functions return a byte mask. */
typedef op_t find_t;
/* This function returns 0xff for each byte that is
equal between X1 and X2. */
static __always_inline find_t
find_eq_all (op_t x1, op_t x2)
{
return __builtin_cmpb (x1, x2);
}
/* This function returns 0xff for each byte that is zero in X. */
static __always_inline find_t
find_zero_all (op_t x)
{
return find_eq_all (x, 0);
}
/* Identify zero bytes in X1 or equality between X1 and X2. */
static __always_inline find_t
find_zero_eq_all (op_t x1, op_t x2)
{
return find_zero_all (x1) | find_eq_all (x1, x2);
}
/* Identify zero bytes in X1 or inequality between X1 and X2. */
static __always_inline find_t
find_zero_ne_all (op_t x1, op_t x2)
{
return find_zero_all (x1) | ~find_eq_all (x1, x2);
}
/* Define the "inexact" versions in terms of the exact versions. */
# define find_zero_low find_zero_all
# define find_eq_low find_eq_all
# define find_zero_eq_low find_zero_eq_all
#else
# include <sysdeps/generic/string-fza.h>
#endif /* _ARCH_PWR6 */
#endif /* _POWERPC_STRING_FZA_H */