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| .file "memccpy.s" |
| #ifdef __PIC |
| .pic |
| #endif |
| #ifdef __PID |
| .pid |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * (c) copyright 1989,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved |
| */ |
| /* |
| procedure memccpy (optimized assembler version for the 80960K series) |
| |
| dest_addr = memccpy (dest_addr, src_addr, char, len) |
| |
| copy len bytes pointed to by src_addr to the space pointed to by |
| dest_addr, stopping if char is copied. If char is copied, |
| return address of byte after char in dest string; else null. |
| |
| |
| Undefined behavior will occur if the end of the source array is in |
| the last two words of the program's allocated memory space. This |
| is so because the routine fetches ahead. Disallowing the fetch |
| ahead would impose a severe performance penalty. |
| |
| Undefined behavior will also occur if the source and destination |
| strings overlap. |
| |
| Strategy: |
| |
| Fetch the source array by words and store them by words to the |
| destination array, until there are fewer than three bytes left |
| to copy. Then, using the last word of the source (the one that |
| contains the remaining 0, 1, 2, or 3 bytes to be copied), store |
| a byte at a time until Ldone. |
| |
| Tactics: |
| |
| 1) Do NOT try to fetch and store the words in a word aligned manner |
| because, in my judgement, the performance degradation experienced due |
| to non-aligned accesses does NOT outweigh the time and complexity added |
| by the preamble and convoluted body that would be necessary to assure |
| alignment. This is supported by the intuition that most source and |
| destination arrays (even more true of most big source arrays) will |
| be word aligned to begin with. |
| |
| 2) Rather than decrementing len to zero, |
| I calculate the address of the byte after the last byte of the |
| destination array, and quit when the destination byte pointer passes |
| that. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| .globl _memccpy |
| .leafproc _memccpy, __memccpy |
| .align 2 |
| _memccpy: |
| #ifndef __PIC |
| lda Lrett,g14 |
| #else |
| lda Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14 |
| #endif |
| __memccpy: |
| mov g14, g13 # preserve return address |
| cmpibge 0,g3,Lexit_char_not_found |
| |
| addo g3,g1,g3 # compute beyond end of src |
| ld (g1), g7 # fetch first word of source |
| lda 0xff,g5 # mask for char |
| and g5,g2,g2 # extract only char |
| shlo 8,g2,g6 |
| or g2,g6,g6 |
| shlo 16,g6,g4 |
| or g6,g4,g6 # word of char |
| b Lwloop_b |
| |
| Lwloop_a: |
| ld (g1), g7 # fetch ahead next word of source |
| st g4, (g0) # store word to dest |
| addo 4, g0, g0 # post-increment dest pointer |
| Lwloop_b: # word copying loop |
| addo 4, g1, g1 # pre-increment src pointer |
| cmpo g3, g1 # is len <= 3 ? |
| mov g7, g4 # keep a copy of the current word |
| bl Lcloop_setup # quit word loop if less than 4 bytes |
| scanbyte g6, g7 # check for char |
| bno Lwloop_a # continue word loop if char not found. |
| |
| Lcloop_setup: |
| subo 4, g1, g1 # back down src pointer |
| cmpobe g1, g3, Lexit_char_not_found |
| |
| Lcloop_a: # character copying loop (len < 3) |
| and g5,g4,g7 # check the byte against char |
| cmpo g7,g2 |
| stob g7,(g0) # store the byte |
| addo 1, g0, g0 |
| be Lexit_char_found |
| addo 1,g1,g1 |
| cmpo g1,g3 |
| shro 8,g4,g4 # position next byte |
| bne Lcloop_a |
| |
| Lexit_char_not_found: |
| mov 0, g0 |
| Lexit_char_found: |
| lda 0,g14 |
| bx (g13) # g0 = dest array address; g14 = 0 |
| Lrett: |
| ret |
| |
| |
| /* end of memccpy */ |