linux/arch/arc/lib/strcmp.S
Vineet Gupta ec7ac6afd0 ARC: switch to generic ENTRY/END assembler annotations
With commit 9df62f0544 "arch: use ASM_NL instead of ';'" the generic
macros can handle the arch specific newline quirk. Hence we can get rid
of ARC asm macros and use the "C" style macros.

Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
2014-03-26 14:31:28 +05:30

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
*
* 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.
*/
/* This is optimized primarily for the ARC700.
It would be possible to speed up the loops by one cycle / word
respective one cycle / byte by forcing double source 1 alignment, unrolling
by a factor of two, and speculatively loading the second word / byte of
source 1; however, that would increase the overhead for loop setup / finish,
and strcmp might often terminate early. */
#include <linux/linkage.h>
ENTRY(strcmp)
or r2,r0,r1
bmsk_s r2,r2,1
brne r2,0,.Lcharloop
mov_s r12,0x01010101
ror r5,r12
.Lwordloop:
ld.ab r2,[r0,4]
ld.ab r3,[r1,4]
nop_s
sub r4,r2,r12
bic r4,r4,r2
and r4,r4,r5
brne r4,0,.Lfound0
breq r2,r3,.Lwordloop
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
xor r0,r2,r3 ; mask for difference
sub_s r1,r0,1
bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
sub r1,r5,r0
xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
and_s r2,r2,r0
and_s r3,r3,r0
#endif /* LITTLE ENDIAN */
cmp_s r2,r3
mov_s r0,1
j_s.d [blink]
bset.lo r0,r0,31
.balign 4
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
.Lfound0:
xor r0,r2,r3 ; mask for difference
or r0,r0,r4 ; or in zero indicator
sub_s r1,r0,1
bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; mask for least significant difference bit
sub r1,r5,r0
xor r0,r5,r1 ; mask for least significant difference byte
and_s r2,r2,r0
and_s r3,r3,r0
sub.f r0,r2,r3
mov.hi r0,1
j_s.d [blink]
bset.lo r0,r0,31
#else /* BIG ENDIAN */
/* The zero-detection above can mis-detect 0x01 bytes as zeroes
because of carry-propagateion from a lower significant zero byte.
We can compensate for this by checking that bit0 is zero.
This compensation is not necessary in the step where we
get a low estimate for r2, because in any affected bytes
we already have 0x00 or 0x01, which will remain unchanged
when bit 7 is cleared. */
.balign 4
.Lfound0:
lsr r0,r4,8
lsr_s r1,r2
bic_s r2,r2,r0 ; get low estimate for r2 and get ...
bic_s r0,r0,r1 ; <this is the adjusted mask for zeros>
or_s r3,r3,r0 ; ... high estimate r3 so that r2 > r3 will ...
cmp_s r3,r2 ; ... be independent of trailing garbage
or_s r2,r2,r0 ; likewise for r3 > r2
bic_s r3,r3,r0
rlc r0,0 ; r0 := r2 > r3 ? 1 : 0
cmp_s r2,r3
j_s.d [blink]
bset.lo r0,r0,31
#endif /* ENDIAN */
.balign 4
.Lcharloop:
ldb.ab r2,[r0,1]
ldb.ab r3,[r1,1]
nop_s
breq r2,0,.Lcmpend
breq r2,r3,.Lcharloop
.Lcmpend:
j_s.d [blink]
sub r0,r2,r3
END(strcmp)