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| .file "strncat.s" |
| #ifdef __PIC |
| .pic |
| #endif |
| #ifdef __PID |
| .pid |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * (c) copyright 1988,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved |
| */ |
| /* |
| procedure strncat (optimized assembler version for the 80960K Series) |
| |
| dest_addr = strncat (dest_addr, src_addr, max_bytes) |
| |
| append the null terminated string pointed to by src_addr to the null |
| terminated string pointed to by dest_addr. Return the original |
| dest_addr. If the source string is longer than max_bytes, then |
| append only max_bytes bytes, and tack on a null byte on the end. |
| |
| This routine will fail if the source and destination string |
| overlap (in particular, if the end of the source is overlapped |
| by the beginning of the destination). The behavior is undefined. |
| This is acceptable according to the draft C standard. |
| |
| Undefined behavior will also occur if the end of the source string |
| (i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last two words of the |
| program's allocated memory space. This is so because strncat fetches |
| ahead. Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose a severe performance |
| penalty. |
| |
| Strategy: |
| |
| First, skip to the null byte in the destination string. Then |
| fetch the source string by words and store them by words to the |
| destination string, 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. |
| |
| If, before exhausting the max_byte count, the null byte is encountered |
| in the source string, then just copy up thru the null byte. |
| |
| 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. |
| */ |
| |
| .globl _strncat |
| .globl __strncat |
| .leafproc _strncat,__strncat |
| .align 2 |
| _strncat: |
| #ifndef __PIC |
| lda Lrett,g14 |
| #else |
| lda Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14 |
| #endif |
| __strncat: |
| mov g14,g6 |
| cmpibge 0, g2, Lno_operation # Lexit early if max_bytes <= 0 |
| mov g0, g5 |
| Lskip_word_loop: |
| ld (g5), g7 # fetch word of dest string |
| addo 4, g5, g5 # post-increment dest ptr |
| scanbyte 0, g7 # does it contain null byte? |
| bno Lskip_word_loop # if not, loop |
| subo 5, g5, g5 # adjust dest ptr |
| lda 0xff, g3 # byte extraction mask = 0xff; |
| Lskip_byte_loop: |
| and g7, g3, g14 # extract byte of last word of dest string |
| cmpo 0, g14 # is it null? |
| addo 1, g5, g5 # adjust dest ptr |
| shro 8, g7, g7 # position next byte for extraction |
| bne Lskip_byte_loop # loop if null not found yet |
| |
| ld (g1), g7 # fetch first word of source string |
| Lwloop: # word copying loop |
| cmpo 4, g2 # max_bytes < 4 ? |
| addo 4, g1, g1 # post-increment source ptr |
| bge Lcloop.a # branch if less than 4 bytes to move |
| scanbyte 0, g7 # is null byte reached yet? |
| mov g7, g4 # keep a copy of the source word |
| be Lcloop # branch if null byte reached |
| ld (g1), g7 # pre-fetch next word of source |
| subo 4, g2, g2 # reduce max_byte counter |
| st g4, (g5) # store current word |
| addo 4, g5, g5 # post-increment destination ptr |
| b Lwloop |
| |
| Lcloop.b: |
| addo 1, g5, g5 # post-increment destination ptr |
| shro 8, g7, g7 # position next byte for extraction |
| Lcloop: # character copying loop (max_byte > 3) |
| and g3, g7, g4 # extract character |
| cmpo 0, g4 # is it null? |
| stob g4, (g5) # store it |
| bne Lcloop.b # loop if null not encountered yet |
| |
| bx (g6) # g0 = dest string address; g14 = 0 |
| Lrett: |
| ret |
| |
| Lcloop.c: |
| addo 1, g5, g5 # post-increment destination ptr |
| shro 8, g7, g7 # position next byte for extraction |
| Lcloop.a: # character copying loop (max_byte <= 3) |
| cmpdeco 0,g2,g2 # max_byte == 0? |
| and g3, g7, g4 # extract character |
| be Ldone # store null and Lexit if max_byte exhausted |
| cmpo 0, g4 # is it null? |
| stob g4, (g5) # store it |
| bne Lcloop.c # loop if null not encountered yet |
| |
| Ldone: stob g14, (g5) # store trailing null |
| bx (g6) # g0 = dest string address; g14 = 0 |
| |
| Lno_operation: mov 0, g14 # conform to register conventions |
| bx (g6) |
| |
| /* end of strncat */ |