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1/*
2 * arch/alpha/lib/ev6-stxncpy.S
3 * 21264 version contributed by Rick Gorton <rick.gorton@api-networks.com>
4 *
5 * Copy no more than COUNT bytes of the null-terminated string from
6 * SRC to DST.
7 *
8 * This is an internal routine used by strncpy, stpncpy, and strncat.
9 * As such, it uses special linkage conventions to make implementation
10 * of these public functions more efficient.
11 *
12 * On input:
13 *	t9 = return address
14 *	a0 = DST
15 *	a1 = SRC
16 *	a2 = COUNT
17 *
18 * Furthermore, COUNT may not be zero.
19 *
20 * On output:
21 *	t0  = last word written
22 *	t10 = bitmask (with one bit set) indicating the byte position of
23 *	      the end of the range specified by COUNT
24 *	t12 = bitmask (with one bit set) indicating the last byte written
25 *	a0  = unaligned address of the last *word* written
26 *	a2  = the number of full words left in COUNT
27 *
28 * Furthermore, v0, a3-a5, t11, and $at are untouched.
29 *
30 * Much of the information about 21264 scheduling/coding comes from:
31 *	Compiler Writer's Guide for the Alpha 21264
32 *	abbreviated as 'CWG' in other comments here
33 *	ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html
34 * Scheduling notation:
35 *	E	- either cluster
36 *	U	- upper subcluster; U0 - subcluster U0; U1 - subcluster U1
37 *	L	- lower subcluster; L0 - subcluster L0; L1 - subcluster L1
38 * Try not to change the actual algorithm if possible for consistency.
39 */
40
41#include <asm/regdef.h>
42
43	.set noat
44	.set noreorder
45
46	.text
47
48/* There is a problem with either gdb (as of 4.16) or gas (as of 2.7) that
49   doesn't like putting the entry point for a procedure somewhere in the
50   middle of the procedure descriptor.  Work around this by putting the
51   aligned copy in its own procedure descriptor */
52
53
54	.ent stxncpy_aligned
55	.align 4
56stxncpy_aligned:
57	.frame sp, 0, t9, 0
58	.prologue 0
59
60	/* On entry to this basic block:
61	   t0 == the first destination word for masking back in
62	   t1 == the first source word.  */
63
64	/* Create the 1st output word and detect 0's in the 1st input word.  */
65	lda	t2, -1		# E : build a mask against false zero
66	mskqh	t2, a1, t2	# U :   detection in the src word (stall)
67	mskqh	t1, a1, t3	# U :
68	ornot	t1, t2, t2	# E : (stall)
69
70	mskql	t0, a1, t0	# U : assemble the first output word
71	cmpbge	zero, t2, t8	# E : bits set iff null found
72	or	t0, t3, t0	# E : (stall)
73	beq	a2, $a_eoc	# U :
74
75	bne	t8, $a_eos	# U :
76	nop
77	nop
78	nop
79
80	/* On entry to this basic block:
81	   t0 == a source word not containing a null.  */
82
83	/*
84	 * nops here to:
85	 *	separate store quads from load quads
86	 *	limit of 1 bcond/quad to permit training
87	 */
88$a_loop:
89	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
90	addq	a0, 8, a0	# E :
91	subq	a2, 1, a2	# E :
92	nop
93
94	ldq_u	t0, 0(a1)	# L :
95	addq	a1, 8, a1	# E :
96	cmpbge	zero, t0, t8	# E :
97	beq	a2, $a_eoc      # U :
98
99	beq	t8, $a_loop	# U :
100	nop
101	nop
102	nop
103
104	/* Take care of the final (partial) word store.  At this point
105	   the end-of-count bit is set in t8 iff it applies.
106
107	   On entry to this basic block we have:
108	   t0 == the source word containing the null
109	   t8 == the cmpbge mask that found it.  */
110
111$a_eos:
112	negq	t8, t12		# E : find low bit set
113	and	t8, t12, t12	# E : (stall)
114	/* For the sake of the cache, don't read a destination word
115	   if we're not going to need it.  */
116	and	t12, 0x80, t6	# E : (stall)
117	bne	t6, 1f		# U : (stall)
118
119	/* We're doing a partial word store and so need to combine
120	   our source and original destination words.  */
121	ldq_u	t1, 0(a0)	# L :
122	subq	t12, 1, t6	# E :
123	or	t12, t6, t8	# E : (stall)
124	zapnot	t0, t8, t0	# U : clear src bytes > null (stall)
125
126	zap	t1, t8, t1	# .. e1 : clear dst bytes <= null
127	or	t0, t1, t0	# e1    : (stall)
128	nop
129	nop
130
1311:	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
132	ret	(t9)		# L0 : Latency=3
133	nop
134	nop
135
136	/* Add the end-of-count bit to the eos detection bitmask.  */
137$a_eoc:
138	or	t10, t8, t8	# E :
139	br	$a_eos		# L0 : Latency=3
140	nop
141	nop
142
143	.end stxncpy_aligned
144
145	.align 4
146	.ent __stxncpy
147	.globl __stxncpy
148__stxncpy:
149	.frame sp, 0, t9, 0
150	.prologue 0
151
152	/* Are source and destination co-aligned?  */
153	xor	a0, a1, t1	# E :
154	and	a0, 7, t0	# E : find dest misalignment
155	and	t1, 7, t1	# E : (stall)
156	addq	a2, t0, a2	# E : bias count by dest misalignment (stall)
157
158	subq	a2, 1, a2	# E :
159	and	a2, 7, t2	# E : (stall)
160	srl	a2, 3, a2	# U : a2 = loop counter = (count - 1)/8 (stall)
161	addq	zero, 1, t10	# E :
162
163	sll	t10, t2, t10	# U : t10 = bitmask of last count byte
164	bne	t1, $unaligned	# U :
165	/* We are co-aligned; take care of a partial first word.  */
166	ldq_u	t1, 0(a1)	# L : load first src word
167	addq	a1, 8, a1	# E :
168
169	beq	t0, stxncpy_aligned     # U : avoid loading dest word if not needed
170	ldq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
171	nop
172	nop
173
174	br	stxncpy_aligned	# .. e1 :
175	nop
176	nop
177	nop
178
179
180
181/* The source and destination are not co-aligned.  Align the destination
182   and cope.  We have to be very careful about not reading too much and
183   causing a SEGV.  */
184
185	.align 4
186$u_head:
187	/* We know just enough now to be able to assemble the first
188	   full source word.  We can still find a zero at the end of it
189	   that prevents us from outputting the whole thing.
190
191	   On entry to this basic block:
192	   t0 == the first dest word, unmasked
193	   t1 == the shifted low bits of the first source word
194	   t6 == bytemask that is -1 in dest word bytes */
195
196	ldq_u	t2, 8(a1)	# L : Latency=3 load second src word
197	addq	a1, 8, a1	# E :
198	mskql	t0, a0, t0	# U : mask trailing garbage in dst
199	extqh	t2, a1, t4	# U : (3 cycle stall on t2)
200
201	or	t1, t4, t1	# E : first aligned src word complete (stall)
202	mskqh	t1, a0, t1	# U : mask leading garbage in src (stall)
203	or	t0, t1, t0	# E : first output word complete (stall)
204	or	t0, t6, t6	# E : mask original data for zero test (stall)
205
206	cmpbge	zero, t6, t8	# E :
207	beq	a2, $u_eocfin	# U :
208	lda	t6, -1		# E :
209	nop
210
211	bne	t8, $u_final	# U :
212	mskql	t6, a1, t6	# U : mask out bits already seen
213	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L : store first output word
214	or      t6, t2, t2	# E : (stall)
215
216	cmpbge	zero, t2, t8	# E : find nulls in second partial
217	addq	a0, 8, a0	# E :
218	subq	a2, 1, a2	# E :
219	bne	t8, $u_late_head_exit	# U :
220
221	/* Finally, we've got all the stupid leading edge cases taken care
222	   of and we can set up to enter the main loop.  */
223	extql	t2, a1, t1	# U : position hi-bits of lo word
224	beq	a2, $u_eoc	# U :
225	ldq_u	t2, 8(a1)	# L : read next high-order source word
226	addq	a1, 8, a1	# E :
227
228	extqh	t2, a1, t0	# U : position lo-bits of hi word (stall)
229	cmpbge	zero, t2, t8	# E :
230	nop
231	bne	t8, $u_eos	# U :
232
233	/* Unaligned copy main loop.  In order to avoid reading too much,
234	   the loop is structured to detect zeros in aligned source words.
235	   This has, unfortunately, effectively pulled half of a loop
236	   iteration out into the head and half into the tail, but it does
237	   prevent nastiness from accumulating in the very thing we want
238	   to run as fast as possible.
239
240	   On entry to this basic block:
241	   t0 == the shifted low-order bits from the current source word
242	   t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word
243	   t2 == the unshifted current source word
244
245	   We further know that t2 does not contain a null terminator.  */
246
247	.align 4
248$u_loop:
249	or	t0, t1, t0	# E : current dst word now complete
250	subq	a2, 1, a2	# E : decrement word count
251	extql	t2, a1, t1	# U : extract low bits for next time
252	addq	a0, 8, a0	# E :
253
254	stq_u	t0, -8(a0)	# U : save the current word
255	beq	a2, $u_eoc	# U :
256	ldq_u	t2, 8(a1)	# U : Latency=3 load high word for next time
257	addq	a1, 8, a1	# E :
258
259	extqh	t2, a1, t0	# U : extract low bits (2 cycle stall)
260	cmpbge	zero, t2, t8	# E : test new word for eos
261	nop
262	beq	t8, $u_loop	# U :
263
264	/* We've found a zero somewhere in the source word we just read.
265	   If it resides in the lower half, we have one (probably partial)
266	   word to write out, and if it resides in the upper half, we
267	   have one full and one partial word left to write out.
268
269	   On entry to this basic block:
270	   t0 == the shifted low-order bits from the current source word
271	   t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word
272	   t2 == the unshifted current source word.  */
273$u_eos:
274	or	t0, t1, t0	# E : first (partial) source word complete
275	nop
276	cmpbge	zero, t0, t8	# E : is the null in this first bit? (stall)
277	bne	t8, $u_final	# U : (stall)
278
279	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L : the null was in the high-order bits
280	addq	a0, 8, a0	# E :
281	subq	a2, 1, a2	# E :
282	nop
283
284$u_late_head_exit:
285	extql	t2, a1, t0	# U :
286	cmpbge	zero, t0, t8	# E :
287	or	t8, t10, t6	# E : (stall)
288	cmoveq	a2, t6, t8	# E : Latency=2, extra map slot (stall)
289
290	/* Take care of a final (probably partial) result word.
291	   On entry to this basic block:
292	   t0 == assembled source word
293	   t8 == cmpbge mask that found the null.  */
294$u_final:
295	negq	t8, t6		# E : isolate low bit set
296	and	t6, t8, t12	# E : (stall)
297	and	t12, 0x80, t6	# E : avoid dest word load if we can (stall)
298	bne	t6, 1f		# U : (stall)
299
300	ldq_u	t1, 0(a0)	# L :
301	subq	t12, 1, t6	# E :
302	or	t6, t12, t8	# E : (stall)
303	zapnot	t0, t8, t0	# U : kill source bytes > null
304
305	zap	t1, t8, t1	# U : kill dest bytes <= null
306	or	t0, t1, t0	# E : (stall)
307	nop
308	nop
309
3101:	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
311	ret	(t9)		# L0 : Latency=3
312
313	  /* Got to end-of-count before end of string.
314	     On entry to this basic block:
315	     t1 == the shifted high-order bits from the previous source word  */
316$u_eoc:
317	and	a1, 7, t6	# E : avoid final load if possible
318	sll	t10, t6, t6	# U : (stall)
319	and	t6, 0xff, t6	# E : (stall)
320	bne	t6, 1f		# U : (stall)
321
322	ldq_u	t2, 8(a1)	# L : load final src word
323	nop
324	extqh	t2, a1, t0	# U : extract low bits for last word (stall)
325	or	t1, t0, t1	# E : (stall)
326
3271:	cmpbge	zero, t1, t8	# E :
328	mov	t1, t0		# E :
329
330$u_eocfin:			# end-of-count, final word
331	or	t10, t8, t8	# E :
332	br	$u_final	# L0 : Latency=3
333
334	/* Unaligned copy entry point.  */
335	.align 4
336$unaligned:
337
338	ldq_u	t1, 0(a1)	# L : load first source word
339	and	a0, 7, t4	# E : find dest misalignment
340	and	a1, 7, t5	# E : find src misalignment
341	/* Conditionally load the first destination word and a bytemask
342	   with 0xff indicating that the destination byte is sacrosanct.  */
343	mov	zero, t0	# E :
344
345	mov	zero, t6	# E :
346	beq	t4, 1f		# U :
347	ldq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
348	lda	t6, -1		# E :
349
350	mskql	t6, a0, t6	# U :
351	nop
352	nop
353	subq	a1, t4, a1	# E : sub dest misalignment from src addr
354
355	/* If source misalignment is larger than dest misalignment, we need
356	   extra startup checks to avoid SEGV.  */
357
3581:	cmplt	t4, t5, t12	# E :
359	extql	t1, a1, t1	# U : shift src into place
360	lda	t2, -1		# E : for creating masks later
361	beq	t12, $u_head	# U : (stall)
362
363	extql	t2, a1, t2	# U :
364	cmpbge	zero, t1, t8	# E : is there a zero?
365	andnot	t2, t6, t2	# E : dest mask for a single word copy
366	or	t8, t10, t5	# E : test for end-of-count too
367
368	cmpbge	zero, t2, t3	# E :
369	cmoveq	a2, t5, t8	# E : Latency=2, extra map slot
370	nop			# E : keep with cmoveq
371	andnot	t8, t3, t8	# E : (stall)
372
373	beq	t8, $u_head	# U :
374	/* At this point we've found a zero in the first partial word of
375	   the source.  We need to isolate the valid source data and mask
376	   it into the original destination data.  (Incidentally, we know
377	   that we'll need at least one byte of that original dest word.) */
378	ldq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L :
379	negq	t8, t6		# E : build bitmask of bytes <= zero
380	mskqh	t1, t4, t1	# U :
381
382	and	t6, t8, t12	# E :
383	subq	t12, 1, t6	# E : (stall)
384	or	t6, t12, t8	# E : (stall)
385	zapnot	t2, t8, t2	# U : prepare source word; mirror changes (stall)
386
387	zapnot	t1, t8, t1	# U : to source validity mask
388	andnot	t0, t2, t0	# E : zero place for source to reside
389	or	t0, t1, t0	# E : and put it there (stall both t0, t1)
390	stq_u	t0, 0(a0)	# L : (stall)
391
392	ret	(t9)		# L0 : Latency=3
393	nop
394	nop
395	nop
396
397	.end __stxncpy
398