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I've moved the ARM port from ports to the main sysdeps hierarchy. Beyond the README update, the move of the files was simply git mv ports/sysdeps/arm sysdeps/arm git mv ports/sysdeps/unix/arm sysdeps/unix/arm git mv ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm and in addition to the ChangeLog entries here, I put a note at the top of ports/ChangeLog.arm similar to that at the top of ChangeLog.powerpc. There is deliberately no NEWS change, as I think it makes the most sense to put in a general note above all ports having moved if we can achieve that for 2.20. Tested that disassembly of installed shared libraries for arm is the same before and after this patch, except for data (not instructions) in ld.so (there are assertions in sysdeps/arm/dl-machine.h, and the path by which that file is found, and so by which it appears in the assertion message, changes as a result of the move). * sysdeps/arm: Move directory from ports/sysdeps/arm. * sysdeps/unix/arm: Move directory from ports/sysdeps/unix/arm. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm: Move directory from ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm. * README: Update listing for arm-*-linux-gnueabi. ports/ChangeLog.arm: * sysdeps/arm: Move directory to ../sysdeps/arm. * sysdeps/unix/arm: Move directory to ../sysdeps.arm. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm: Move directory to ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm.
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ArmAsm
188 lines
5.2 KiB
ArmAsm
/* Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Code contributed by Dave Gilbert <david.gilbert@linaro.org>
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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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@ This memchr routine is optimised on a Cortex-A9 and should work on all ARMv7
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@ and ARMv6T2 processors. It has a fast path for short sizes, and has an
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@ optimised path for large data sets; the worst case is finding the match early
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@ in a large data set.
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@ Note: The use of cbz/cbnz means it's Thumb only
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@ 2011-07-15 david.gilbert@linaro.org
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@ Copy from Cortex strings release 21 and change license
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@ http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~linaro-toolchain-dev/cortex-strings/trunk/view/head:/src/linaro-a9/memchr.S
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@ Change function declarations/entry/exit
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@ 2011-12-01 david.gilbert@linaro.org
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@ Add some fixes from comments received (including use of ldrd instead ldm)
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@ 2011-12-07 david.gilbert@linaro.org
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@ Removed cbz from align loop - can't be taken
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@ this lets us check a flag in a 00/ff byte easily in either endianness
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#ifdef __ARMEB__
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#define CHARTSTMASK(c) 1<<(31-(c*8))
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#else
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#define CHARTSTMASK(c) 1<<(c*8)
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#endif
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.syntax unified
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.text
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#ifdef NO_THUMB
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.arm
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#else
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.thumb
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.thumb_func
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#endif
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.global memchr
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.type memchr,%function
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ENTRY(memchr)
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@ r0 = start of memory to scan
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@ r1 = character to look for
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@ r2 = length
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@ returns r0 = pointer to character or NULL if not found
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and r1,r1,#0xff @ Don't think we can trust the caller to actually pass a char
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cmp r2,#16 @ If it's short don't bother with anything clever
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blt 20f
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tst r0, #7 @ If it's already aligned skip the next bit
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beq 10f
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@ Work up to an aligned point
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5:
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sfi_breg r0, \
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ldrb r3, [\B],#1
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subs r2, r2, #1
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cmp r3, r1
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beq 50f @ If it matches exit found
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tst r0, #7
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bne 5b @ If not aligned yet then do next byte
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10:
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@ At this point, we are aligned, we know we have at least 8 bytes to work with
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push {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (16)
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cfi_rel_offset (r4, 0)
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cfi_rel_offset (r5, 4)
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cfi_rel_offset (r6, 8)
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cfi_rel_offset (r7, 12)
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cfi_remember_state
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orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #8 @ expand the match word across to all bytes
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orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #16
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bic r6, r2, #7 @ Number of double words to work with * 8
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mvns r7, #0 @ all F's
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movs r3, #0
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15:
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sfi_breg r0, \
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ldrd r4,r5, [\B],#8
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#ifndef NO_THUMB
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subs r6, r6, #8
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#endif
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eor r4,r4, r1 @ Get it so that r4,r5 have 00's where the bytes match the target
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eor r5,r5, r1
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uadd8 r4, r4, r7 @ Parallel add 0xff - sets the GE bits for anything that wasn't 0
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sel r4, r3, r7 @ bytes are 00 for none-00 bytes, or ff for 00 bytes - NOTE INVERSION
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uadd8 r5, r5, r7 @ Parallel add 0xff - sets the GE bits for anything that wasn't 0
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sel r5, r4, r7 @ chained....bytes are 00 for none-00 bytes, or ff for 00 bytes - NOTE INVERSION
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#ifndef NO_THUMB
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cbnz r5, 60f
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#else
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cmp r5, #0
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bne 60f
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subs r6, r6, #8
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#endif
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bne 15b @ (Flags from the subs above) If not run out of bytes then go around again
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pop {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-16)
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cfi_restore (r4)
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cfi_restore (r5)
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cfi_restore (r6)
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cfi_restore (r7)
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and r1,r1,#0xff @ Get r1 back to a single character from the expansion above
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and r2,r2,#7 @ Leave the count remaining as the number after the double words have been done
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20:
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#ifndef NO_THUMB
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cbz r2, 40f @ 0 length or hit the end already then not found
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#else
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cmp r2, #0
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beq 40f
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#endif
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21: @ Post aligned section, or just a short call
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sfi_breg r0, \
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ldrb r3,[\B],#1
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#ifndef NO_THUMB
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subs r2,r2,#1
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eor r3,r3,r1 @ r3 = 0 if match - doesn't break flags from sub
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cbz r3, 50f
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#else
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eors r3, r3, r1
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beq 50f
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subs r2, r2, #1
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#endif
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bne 21b @ on r2 flags
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40:
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movs r0,#0 @ not found
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DO_RET(lr)
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50:
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subs r0,r0,#1 @ found
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DO_RET(lr)
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60: @ We're here because the fast path found a hit - now we have to track down exactly which word it was
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@ r0 points to the start of the double word after the one that was tested
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@ r4 has the 00/ff pattern for the first word, r5 has the chained value
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cfi_restore_state
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cmp r4, #0
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itte eq
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moveq r4, r5 @ the end is in the 2nd word
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subeq r0,r0,#3 @ Points to 2nd byte of 2nd word
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subne r0,r0,#7 @ or 2nd byte of 1st word
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@ r0 currently points to the 2nd byte of the word containing the hit
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tst r4, # CHARTSTMASK(0) @ 1st character
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bne 61f
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adds r0,r0,#1
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tst r4, # CHARTSTMASK(1) @ 2nd character
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ittt eq
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addeq r0,r0,#1
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tsteq r4, # (3<<15) @ 2nd & 3rd character
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@ If not the 3rd must be the last one
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addeq r0,r0,#1
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61:
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pop {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-16)
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cfi_restore (r4)
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cfi_restore (r5)
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cfi_restore (r6)
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cfi_restore (r7)
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subs r0,r0,#1
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DO_RET(lr)
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END(memchr)
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libc_hidden_builtin_def (memchr)
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