linux/arch/arm/lib/memset.S
Lin Yongting c2459d35f5 ARM: 8204/1: Add unwinding support for memset function
The memset function never had unwinding annotations added.
Currently, when accessing NULL pointer by memset occurs the
backtrace shown will stop at memset or some completely unrelated
function. Add unwinding annotations in hopes of getting a more
useful backtrace when accessing NULL pointer by memset, kprobe
or interrupt.

Signed-off-by: Lin Yongting <linyongting@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
2014-11-21 15:24:49 +00:00

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/*
* linux/arch/arm/lib/memset.S
*
* Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Russell King
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* ASM optimised string functions
*/
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>
#include <asm/unwind.h>
.text
.align 5
ENTRY(memset)
UNWIND( .fnstart )
ands r3, r0, #3 @ 1 unaligned?
mov ip, r0 @ preserve r0 as return value
bne 6f @ 1
/*
* we know that the pointer in ip is aligned to a word boundary.
*/
1: orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #8
orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #16
mov r3, r1
cmp r2, #16
blt 4f
#if ! CALGN(1)+0
/*
* We need 2 extra registers for this loop - use r8 and the LR
*/
stmfd sp!, {r8, lr}
UNWIND( .fnend )
UNWIND( .fnstart )
UNWIND( .save {r8, lr} )
mov r8, r1
mov lr, r1
2: subs r2, r2, #64
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr} @ 64 bytes at a time.
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
bgt 2b
ldmeqfd sp!, {r8, pc} @ Now <64 bytes to go.
/*
* No need to correct the count; we're only testing bits from now on
*/
tst r2, #32
stmneia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
stmneia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
tst r2, #16
stmneia ip!, {r1, r3, r8, lr}
ldmfd sp!, {r8, lr}
UNWIND( .fnend )
#else
/*
* This version aligns the destination pointer in order to write
* whole cache lines at once.
*/
stmfd sp!, {r4-r8, lr}
UNWIND( .fnend )
UNWIND( .fnstart )
UNWIND( .save {r4-r8, lr} )
mov r4, r1
mov r5, r1
mov r6, r1
mov r7, r1
mov r8, r1
mov lr, r1
cmp r2, #96
tstgt ip, #31
ble 3f
and r8, ip, #31
rsb r8, r8, #32
sub r2, r2, r8
movs r8, r8, lsl #(32 - 4)
stmcsia ip!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}
stmmiia ip!, {r4, r5}
tst r8, #(1 << 30)
mov r8, r1
strne r1, [ip], #4
3: subs r2, r2, #64
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3-r8, lr}
stmgeia ip!, {r1, r3-r8, lr}
bgt 3b
ldmeqfd sp!, {r4-r8, pc}
tst r2, #32
stmneia ip!, {r1, r3-r8, lr}
tst r2, #16
stmneia ip!, {r4-r7}
ldmfd sp!, {r4-r8, lr}
UNWIND( .fnend )
#endif
UNWIND( .fnstart )
4: tst r2, #8
stmneia ip!, {r1, r3}
tst r2, #4
strne r1, [ip], #4
/*
* When we get here, we've got less than 4 bytes to zero. We
* may have an unaligned pointer as well.
*/
5: tst r2, #2
strneb r1, [ip], #1
strneb r1, [ip], #1
tst r2, #1
strneb r1, [ip], #1
ret lr
6: subs r2, r2, #4 @ 1 do we have enough
blt 5b @ 1 bytes to align with?
cmp r3, #2 @ 1
strltb r1, [ip], #1 @ 1
strleb r1, [ip], #1 @ 1
strb r1, [ip], #1 @ 1
add r2, r2, r3 @ 1 (r2 = r2 - (4 - r3))
b 1b
UNWIND( .fnend )
ENDPROC(memset)