1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 1991,1992,1993,1997,1998,2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3 * This file is part of the GNU C Library. 4 * Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. 5 * 6 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 7 */ 8 9 /* From glibc-2.14, sysdeps/i386/memset.c */ 10 11 #include <compiler.h> 12 #include <asm/string.h> 13 #include <linux/types.h> 14 15 typedef uint32_t op_t; 16 17 void *memset(void *dstpp, int c, size_t len) 18 { 19 int d0; 20 unsigned long int dstp = (unsigned long int) dstpp; 21 22 /* This explicit register allocation improves code very much indeed. */ 23 register op_t x asm("ax"); 24 25 x = (unsigned char) c; 26 27 /* Clear the direction flag, so filling will move forward. */ 28 asm volatile("cld"); 29 30 /* This threshold value is optimal. */ 31 if (len >= 12) { 32 /* Fill X with four copies of the char we want to fill with. */ 33 x |= (x << 8); 34 x |= (x << 16); 35 36 /* Adjust LEN for the bytes handled in the first loop. */ 37 len -= (-dstp) % sizeof(op_t); 38 39 /* 40 * There are at least some bytes to set. No need to test for 41 * LEN == 0 in this alignment loop. 42 */ 43 44 /* Fill bytes until DSTP is aligned on a longword boundary. */ 45 asm volatile( 46 "rep\n" 47 "stosb" /* %0, %2, %3 */ : 48 "=D" (dstp), "=c" (d0) : 49 "0" (dstp), "1" ((-dstp) % sizeof(op_t)), "a" (x) : 50 "memory"); 51 52 /* Fill longwords. */ 53 asm volatile( 54 "rep\n" 55 "stosl" /* %0, %2, %3 */ : 56 "=D" (dstp), "=c" (d0) : 57 "0" (dstp), "1" (len / sizeof(op_t)), "a" (x) : 58 "memory"); 59 len %= sizeof(op_t); 60 } 61 62 /* Write the last few bytes. */ 63 asm volatile( 64 "rep\n" 65 "stosb" /* %0, %2, %3 */ : 66 "=D" (dstp), "=c" (d0) : 67 "0" (dstp), "1" (len), "a" (x) : 68 "memory"); 69 70 return dstpp; 71 } 72 73 #define OP_T_THRES 8 74 #define OPSIZ (sizeof(op_t)) 75 76 #define BYTE_COPY_FWD(dst_bp, src_bp, nbytes) \ 77 do { \ 78 int __d0; \ 79 asm volatile( \ 80 /* Clear the direction flag, so copying goes forward. */ \ 81 "cld\n" \ 82 /* Copy bytes. */ \ 83 "rep\n" \ 84 "movsb" : \ 85 "=D" (dst_bp), "=S" (src_bp), "=c" (__d0) : \ 86 "0" (dst_bp), "1" (src_bp), "2" (nbytes) : \ 87 "memory"); \ 88 } while (0) 89 90 #define WORD_COPY_FWD(dst_bp, src_bp, nbytes_left, nbytes) \ 91 do { \ 92 int __d0; \ 93 asm volatile( \ 94 /* Clear the direction flag, so copying goes forward. */ \ 95 "cld\n" \ 96 /* Copy longwords. */ \ 97 "rep\n" \ 98 "movsl" : \ 99 "=D" (dst_bp), "=S" (src_bp), "=c" (__d0) : \ 100 "0" (dst_bp), "1" (src_bp), "2" ((nbytes) / 4) : \ 101 "memory"); \ 102 (nbytes_left) = (nbytes) % 4; \ 103 } while (0) 104 105 void *memcpy(void *dstpp, const void *srcpp, size_t len) 106 { 107 unsigned long int dstp = (long int)dstpp; 108 unsigned long int srcp = (long int)srcpp; 109 110 /* Copy from the beginning to the end. */ 111 112 /* If there not too few bytes to copy, use word copy. */ 113 if (len >= OP_T_THRES) { 114 /* Copy just a few bytes to make DSTP aligned. */ 115 len -= (-dstp) % OPSIZ; 116 BYTE_COPY_FWD(dstp, srcp, (-dstp) % OPSIZ); 117 118 /* Copy from SRCP to DSTP taking advantage of the known 119 * alignment of DSTP. Number of bytes remaining is put 120 * in the third argument, i.e. in LEN. This number may 121 * vary from machine to machine. 122 */ 123 WORD_COPY_FWD(dstp, srcp, len, len); 124 125 /* Fall out and copy the tail. */ 126 } 127 128 /* There are just a few bytes to copy. Use byte memory operations. */ 129 BYTE_COPY_FWD(dstp, srcp, len); 130 131 return dstpp; 132 } 133