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http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-08/msg00101.html Adds little-endian support to optimised strchr assembly. I've also tweaked the big-endian code a little. In power7/strchr.S there's a check in the tail of the function that we didn't match 0 before finding a c match, done by comparing leading zero counts. It's just as valid, and quicker, to compare the raw output from cmpb. Another little tweak is to use rldimi/insrdi in place of rlwimi for the power7 strchr functions. Since rlwimi is cracked, it is a few cycles slower. rldimi can be used on the 32-bit power7 functions too. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strchr.S (strchr): Add little-endian support. Correct typos, formatting. Optimize tail. Use insrdi rather than rlwimi. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/strchr.S: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/power7/strchrnul.S (__strchrnul): Add little-endian support. Correct typos. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power7/strchrnul.S: Likewise. Use insrdi rather than rlwimi. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strchr.S (rTMP4, rTMP5): Define. Use in loop and entry code to keep "and." results. (strchr): Add little-endian support. Comment. Move cntlzd earlier in tail. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/strchr.S: Likewise.
129 lines
3.8 KiB
ArmAsm
129 lines
3.8 KiB
ArmAsm
/* Optimized strchrnul implementation for PowerPC64/POWER7 using cmpb insn.
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Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Luis Machado <luisgpm@br.ibm.com>.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <sysdep.h>
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/* int [r3] strchrnul (char *s [r3], int c [r4]) */
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.machine power7
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ENTRY (__strchrnul)
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CALL_MCOUNT 2
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dcbt 0,r3
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clrrdi r8,r3,3 /* Align the address to doubleword boundary. */
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/* Replicate byte to doubleword. */
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insrdi r4,r4,8,48
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insrdi r4,r4,16,32
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insrdi r4,r4,32,0
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rlwinm r6,r3,3,26,28 /* Calculate padding. */
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ld r12,0(r8) /* Load doubleword from memory. */
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li r0,0 /* Doubleword with null chars to use
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with cmpb. */
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/* Now r4 has a doubleword of c bytes and r0 has
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a doubleword of null bytes. */
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cmpb r10,r12,r0 /* Compare each byte against c byte. */
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cmpb r9,r12,r4 /* Compare each byte against null byte. */
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/* Move the doublewords left and right to discard the bits that are
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not part of the string and to bring them back as zeros. */
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#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
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srd r10,r10,r6
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srd r9,r9,r6
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sld r10,r10,r6
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sld r9,r9,r6
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#else
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sld r10,r10,r6
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sld r9,r9,r6
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srd r10,r10,r6
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srd r9,r9,r6
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#endif
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or r5,r9,r10 /* OR the results to speed things up. */
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cmpdi cr7,r5,0 /* If r5 == 0, no c or null bytes
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have been found. */
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bne cr7,L(done)
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mtcrf 0x01,r8
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/* Are we now aligned to a quadword boundary? If so, skip to
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the main loop. Otherwise, go through the alignment code. */
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bt 28,L(loop)
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/* Handle DWORD2 of pair. */
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ldu r12,8(r8)
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cmpb r10,r12,r0
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cmpb r9,r12,r4
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or r5,r9,r10
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cmpdi cr7,r5,0
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bne cr7,L(done)
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b L(loop) /* We branch here (rather than falling through)
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to skip the nops due to heavy alignment
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of the loop below. */
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.p2align 5
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L(loop):
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/* Load two doublewords, compare and merge in a
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single register for speed. This is an attempt
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to speed up the null-checking process for bigger strings. */
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ld r12,8(r8)
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ldu r11,16(r8)
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cmpb r10,r12,r0
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cmpb r9,r12,r4
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cmpb r6,r11,r0
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cmpb r7,r11,r4
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or r5,r9,r10
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or r10,r6,r7
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or r11,r5,r10
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cmpdi cr7,r11,0
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beq cr7,L(loop)
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/* OK, one (or both) of the doublewords contains a c/null byte. Check
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the first doubleword and decrement the address in case the first
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doubleword really contains a c/null byte. */
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cmpdi cr6,r5,0
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addi r8,r8,-8
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bne cr6,L(done)
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/* The c/null byte must be in the second doubleword. Adjust the
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address again and move the result of cmpb to r5 so we can calculate
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the pointer. */
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mr r5,r10
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addi r8,r8,8
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/* r5 has the output of the cmpb instruction, that is, it contains
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0xff in the same position as the c/null byte in the original
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doubleword from the string. Use that to calculate the pointer. */
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L(done):
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#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
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addi r0,r5,-1
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andc r0,r0,r5
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popcntd r0,r0
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#else
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cntlzd r0,r5 /* Count leading zeros before the match. */
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#endif
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srdi r0,r0,3 /* Convert leading zeros to bytes. */
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add r3,r8,r0 /* Return address of matching c/null byte. */
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blr
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END (__strchrnul)
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weak_alias (__strchrnul,strchrnul)
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libc_hidden_builtin_def (__strchrnul)
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