aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S')
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S218
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 218 deletions
diff --git a/sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S b/sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b98dbce30..0000000000
--- a/sysdeps/arm/armv6/strcpy.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-/* strcpy -- copy a nul-terminated string.
- Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 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>
-
-/* Endian independent macros for shifting bytes within registers. */
-#ifdef __ARMEB__
-#define lsh_gt lsr
-#define lsh_ls lsl
-#else
-#define lsh_gt lsl
-#define lsh_ls lsr
-#endif
-
- .syntax unified
- .text
-
-ENTRY (__stpcpy)
- @ Signal stpcpy with NULL in IP.
- mov ip, #0
- b 0f
-END (__stpcpy)
-
-weak_alias (__stpcpy, stpcpy)
-libc_hidden_def (__stpcpy)
-libc_hidden_builtin_def (stpcpy)
-
-ENTRY (strcpy)
- @ Signal strcpy with DEST in IP.
- mov ip, r0
-0:
- pld [r0, #0]
- pld [r1, #0]
-
- @ To cater to long strings, we want 8 byte alignment in the source.
- @ To cater to small strings, we don't want to start that right away.
- @ Loop up to 16 times, less whatever it takes to reach alignment.
- and r3, r1, #7
- rsb r3, r3, #16
-
- @ Loop until we find ...
-1: ldrb r2, [r1], #1
- subs r3, r3, #1 @ ... the alignment point
- strb r2, [r0], #1
- it ne
- cmpne r2, #0 @ ... or EOS
- bne 1b
-
- @ Disambiguate the exit possibilites above
- cmp r2, #0 @ Found EOS
- beq .Lreturn
-
- @ Load the next two words asap
- ldrd r2, r3, [r1], #8
- pld [r0, #64]
- pld [r1, #64]
-
- @ For longer strings, we actaully need a stack frame.
- push { r4, r5, r6, r7 }
- cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (16)
- cfi_rel_offset (r4, 0)
- cfi_rel_offset (r5, 4)
- cfi_rel_offset (r6, 8)
- cfi_rel_offset (r7, 12)
-
- @ Subtracting (unsigned saturating) from 1 for any byte means result
- @ of 1 for any byte that was originally zero and 0 otherwise.
- @ Therefore we consider the lsb of each byte the "found" bit.
-#ifdef ARCH_HAS_T2
- movw r7, #0x0101
- tst r0, #3 @ Test alignment of DEST
- movt r7, #0x0101
-#else
- ldr r7, =0x01010101
- tst r0, #3
-#endif
- bne .Lunaligned
-
- @ So now source (r1) is aligned to 8, and dest (r0) is aligned to 4.
- @ Loop, reading 8 bytes at a time, searching for EOS.
- .balign 16
-2: uqsub8 r4, r7, r2 @ Find EOS
- uqsub8 r5, r7, r3
- pld [r1, #128]
- cmp r4, #0 @ EOS in first word?
- pld [r0, #128]
- bne 3f
- str r2, [r0], #4
- cmp r5, #0 @ EOS in second word?
- bne 4f
- str r3, [r0], #4
- ldrd r2, r3, [r1], #8
- b 2b
-
-3: sub r1, r1, #4 @ backup to first word
-4: sub r1, r1, #4 @ backup to second word
-
- @ ... then finish up any tail a byte at a time.
- @ Note that we generally back up and re-read source bytes,
- @ but we'll not re-write dest bytes.
-.Lbyte_loop:
- ldrb r2, [r1], #1
- cmp r2, #0
- strb r2, [r0], #1
- bne .Lbyte_loop
-
- pop { r4, r5, r6, r7 }
- cfi_remember_state
- cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-16)
- cfi_restore (r4)
- cfi_restore (r5)
- cfi_restore (r6)
- cfi_restore (r7)
-
-.Lreturn:
- cmp ip, #0 @ Was this strcpy or stpcpy?
- ite eq
- subeq r0, r0, #1 @ stpcpy: undo post-inc from store
- movne r0, ip @ strcpy: return original dest
- bx lr
-
-.Lunaligned:
- cfi_restore_state
- @ Here, source is aligned to 8, but the destination is not word
- @ aligned. Therefore we have to shift the data in order to be
- @ able to perform aligned word stores.
-
- @ Find out which misalignment we're dealing with.
- tst r0, #1
- beq .Lunaligned2
- tst r0, #2
- bne .Lunaligned3
- @ Fallthru to .Lunaligned1.
-
-.macro unaligned_copy unalign
- @ Prologue to unaligned loop. Seed shifted non-zero bytes.
- uqsub8 r4, r7, r2 @ Find EOS
- uqsub8 r5, r7, r3
- cmp r4, #0 @ EOS in first word?
- it ne
- subne r1, r1, #8
- bne .Lbyte_loop
-#ifdef __ARMEB__
- rev r2, r2 @ Byte stores below need LE data
-#endif
- @ Store a few bytes from the first word.
- @ At the same time we align r0 and shift out bytes from r2.
-.rept 4-\unalign
- strb r2, [r0], #1
- lsr r2, r2, #8
-.endr
-#ifdef __ARMEB__
- rev r2, r2 @ Undo previous rev
-#endif
- @ Rotated unaligned copy loop. The tail of the prologue is
- @ shared with the loop itself.
- .balign 8
-1: cmp r5, #0 @ EOS in second word?
- bne 4f
- @ Combine first and second words
- orr r2, r2, r3, lsh_gt #(\unalign*8)
- @ Save leftover bytes from the two words
- lsh_ls r6, r3, #((4-\unalign)*8)
- str r2, [r0], #4
- @ The "real" start of the unaligned copy loop.
- ldrd r2, r3, [r1], #8 @ Load 8 more bytes
- uqsub8 r4, r7, r2 @ Find EOS
- pld [r1, #128]
- uqsub8 r5, r7, r3
- pld [r0, #128]
- cmp r4, #0 @ EOS in first word?
- bne 3f
- @ Combine the leftover and the first word
- orr r6, r6, r2, lsh_gt #(\unalign*8)
- @ Discard used bytes from the first word.
- lsh_ls r2, r2, #((4-\unalign)*8)
- str r6, [r0], #4
- b 1b
- @ Found EOS in one of the words; adjust backward
-3: sub r1, r1, #4
- mov r2, r6
-4: sub r1, r1, #4
- @ And store the remaining bytes from the leftover
-#ifdef __ARMEB__
- rev r2, r2
-#endif
-.rept \unalign
- strb r2, [r0], #1
- lsr r2, r2, #8
-.endr
- b .Lbyte_loop
-.endm
-
-.Lunaligned1:
- unaligned_copy 1
-.Lunaligned2:
- unaligned_copy 2
-.Lunaligned3:
- unaligned_copy 3
-
-END (strcpy)
-
-libc_hidden_builtin_def (strcpy)