glibc/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strlen.S

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/* Optimized strlen implementation for PowerPC64/POWER7 using cmpb insn.
Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Luis Machado <luisgpm@br.ibm.com>.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <sysdep.h>
/* int [r3] strlen (char *s [r3]) */
.machine power7
ENTRY (strlen)
CALL_MCOUNT 1
dcbt 0,r3
clrrdi r4,r3,3 /* Align the address to doubleword boundary. */
rlwinm r6,r3,3,26,28 /* Calculate padding. */
li r0,0 /* Doubleword with null chars to use
with cmpb. */
li r5,-1 /* MASK = 0xffffffffffffffff. */
ld r12,0(r4) /* Load doubleword from memory. */
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
sld r5,r5,r6
#else
srd r5,r5,r6 /* MASK = MASK >> padding. */
#endif
orc r9,r12,r5 /* Mask bits that are not part of the string. */
cmpb r10,r9,r0 /* Check for null bytes in DWORD1. */
cmpdi cr7,r10,0 /* If r10 == 0, no null's have been found. */
bne cr7,L(done)
mtcrf 0x01,r4
/* Are we now aligned to a quadword boundary? If so, skip to
the main loop. Otherwise, go through the alignment code. */
bt 28,L(loop)
/* Handle DWORD2 of pair. */
ldu r12,8(r4)
cmpb r10,r12,r0
cmpdi cr7,r10,0
bne cr7,L(done)
/* Main loop to look for the end of the string. Since it's a
small loop (< 8 instructions), align it to 32-bytes. */
.p2align 5
L(loop):
/* Load two doublewords, compare and merge in a
single register for speed. This is an attempt
to speed up the null-checking process for bigger strings. */
ld r12, 8(r4)
ldu r11, 16(r4)
cmpb r10,r12,r0
cmpb r9,r11,r0
or r8,r9,r10 /* Merge everything in one doubleword. */
cmpdi cr7,r8,0
beq cr7,L(loop)
/* OK, one (or both) of the doublewords contains a null byte. Check
the first doubleword and decrement the address in case the first
doubleword really contains a null byte. */
cmpdi cr6,r10,0
addi r4,r4,-8
bne cr6,L(done)
/* The null byte must be in the second doubleword. Adjust the address
again and move the result of cmpb to r10 so we can calculate the
length. */
mr r10,r9
addi r4,r4,8
/* r10 has the output of the cmpb instruction, that is, it contains
0xff in the same position as the null byte in the original
doubleword from the string. Use that to calculate the length. */
L(done):
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
addi r9, r10, -1 /* Form a mask from trailing zeros. */
andc r9, r9, r10
popcntd r0, r9 /* Count the bits in the mask. */
#else
cntlzd r0,r10 /* Count leading zeros before the match. */
#endif
subf r5,r3,r4
srdi r0,r0,3 /* Convert leading/trailing zeros to bytes. */
add r3,r5,r0 /* Compute final length. */
blr
END (strlen)
libc_hidden_builtin_def (strlen)