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Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -08001/*
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28
29#include <machine/cpu-features.h>
Elliott Hughes851e68a2014-02-19 16:53:20 -080030#include <private/bionic_asm.h>
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -080031
32#ifdef __ARMEB__
33#define S2LOMEM lsl
34#define S2LOMEMEQ lsleq
35#define S2HIMEM lsr
36#define MSB 0x000000ff
37#define LSB 0xff000000
38#define BYTE0_OFFSET 24
39#define BYTE1_OFFSET 16
40#define BYTE2_OFFSET 8
41#define BYTE3_OFFSET 0
42#else /* not __ARMEB__ */
43#define S2LOMEM lsr
44#define S2LOMEMEQ lsreq
45#define S2HIMEM lsl
46#define BYTE0_OFFSET 0
47#define BYTE1_OFFSET 8
48#define BYTE2_OFFSET 16
49#define BYTE3_OFFSET 24
50#define MSB 0xff000000
51#define LSB 0x000000ff
52#endif /* not __ARMEB__ */
53
54.syntax unified
55
56#if defined (__thumb__)
57 .thumb
58 .thumb_func
59#endif
60
61ENTRY(strcmp)
62 /* Use LDRD whenever possible. */
63
64/* The main thing to look out for when comparing large blocks is that
65 the loads do not cross a page boundary when loading past the index
66 of the byte with the first difference or the first string-terminator.
67
68 For example, if the strings are identical and the string-terminator
69 is at index k, byte by byte comparison will not load beyond address
70 s1+k and s2+k; word by word comparison may load up to 3 bytes beyond
71 k; double word - up to 7 bytes. If the load of these bytes crosses
72 a page boundary, it might cause a memory fault (if the page is not mapped)
73 that would not have happened in byte by byte comparison.
74
75 If an address is (double) word aligned, then a load of a (double) word
76 from that address will not cross a page boundary.
77 Therefore, the algorithm below considers word and double-word alignment
78 of strings separately. */
79
80/* High-level description of the algorithm.
81
82 * The fast path: if both strings are double-word aligned,
83 use LDRD to load two words from each string in every loop iteration.
84 * If the strings have the same offset from a word boundary,
85 use LDRB to load and compare byte by byte until
86 the first string is aligned to a word boundary (at most 3 bytes).
87 This is optimized for quick return on short unaligned strings.
88 * If the strings have the same offset from a double-word boundary,
89 use LDRD to load two words from each string in every loop iteration, as in the fast path.
90 * If the strings do not have the same offset from a double-word boundary,
91 load a word from the second string before the loop to initialize the queue.
92 Use LDRD to load two words from every string in every loop iteration.
93 Inside the loop, load the second word from the second string only after comparing
94 the first word, using the queued value, to guarantee safety across page boundaries.
95 * If the strings do not have the same offset from a word boundary,
96 use LDR and a shift queue. Order of loads and comparisons matters,
97 similarly to the previous case.
98
99 * Use UADD8 and SEL to compare words, and use REV and CLZ to compute the return value.
100 * The only difference between ARM and Thumb modes is the use of CBZ instruction.
101 * The only difference between big and little endian is the use of REV in little endian
102 to compute the return value, instead of MOV.
103*/
104
105 .macro m_cbz reg label
106#ifdef __thumb2__
107 cbz \reg, \label
108#else /* not defined __thumb2__ */
109 cmp \reg, #0
110 beq \label
111#endif /* not defined __thumb2__ */
112 .endm /* m_cbz */
113
114 .macro m_cbnz reg label
115#ifdef __thumb2__
116 cbnz \reg, \label
117#else /* not defined __thumb2__ */
118 cmp \reg, #0
119 bne \label
120#endif /* not defined __thumb2__ */
121 .endm /* m_cbnz */
122
123 .macro init
124 /* Macro to save temporary registers and prepare magic values. */
125 subs sp, sp, #16
Christopher Ferrisbd7fe1d2013-08-20 11:20:48 -0700126 .cfi_def_cfa_offset 16
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800127 strd r4, r5, [sp, #8]
Christopher Ferrisbd7fe1d2013-08-20 11:20:48 -0700128 .cfi_rel_offset r4, 0
129 .cfi_rel_offset r5, 4
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800130 strd r6, r7, [sp]
Christopher Ferrisbd7fe1d2013-08-20 11:20:48 -0700131 .cfi_rel_offset r6, 8
132 .cfi_rel_offset r7, 12
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800133 mvn r6, #0 /* all F */
134 mov r7, #0 /* all 0 */
135 .endm /* init */
136
137 .macro magic_compare_and_branch w1 w2 label
138 /* Macro to compare registers w1 and w2 and conditionally branch to label. */
139 cmp \w1, \w2 /* Are w1 and w2 the same? */
140 magic_find_zero_bytes \w1
141 it eq
142 cmpeq ip, #0 /* Is there a zero byte in w1? */
143 bne \label
144 .endm /* magic_compare_and_branch */
145
146 .macro magic_find_zero_bytes w1
147 /* Macro to find all-zero bytes in w1, result is in ip. */
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800148 uadd8 ip, \w1, r6
149 sel ip, r7, r6
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800150 .endm /* magic_find_zero_bytes */
151
152 .macro setup_return w1 w2
153#ifdef __ARMEB__
154 mov r1, \w1
155 mov r2, \w2
156#else /* not __ARMEB__ */
157 rev r1, \w1
158 rev r2, \w2
159#endif /* not __ARMEB__ */
160 .endm /* setup_return */
161
162 pld [r0, #0]
163 pld [r1, #0]
164
165 /* Are both strings double-word aligned? */
166 orr ip, r0, r1
167 tst ip, #7
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700168 bne .L_do_align
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800169
170 /* Fast path. */
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700171 .save {r4-r7}
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800172 init
173
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700174.L_doubleword_aligned:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800175
176 /* Get here when the strings to compare are double-word aligned. */
177 /* Compare two words in every iteration. */
178 .p2align 2
1792:
180 pld [r0, #16]
181 pld [r1, #16]
182
183 /* Load the next double-word from each string. */
184 ldrd r2, r3, [r0], #8
185 ldrd r4, r5, [r1], #8
186
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700187 magic_compare_and_branch w1=r2, w2=r4, label=.L_return_24
188 magic_compare_and_branch w1=r3, w2=r5, label=.L_return_35
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800189 b 2b
190
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700191.L_do_align:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800192 /* Is the first string word-aligned? */
193 ands ip, r0, #3
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700194 beq .L_word_aligned_r0
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800195
196 /* Fast compare byte by byte until the first string is word-aligned. */
197 /* The offset of r0 from a word boundary is in ip. Thus, the number of bytes
198 to read until the next word boundary is 4-ip. */
199 bic r0, r0, #3
200 ldr r2, [r0], #4
201 lsls ip, ip, #31
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700202 beq .L_byte2
203 bcs .L_byte3
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800204
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700205.L_byte1:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800206 ldrb ip, [r1], #1
207 uxtb r3, r2, ror #BYTE1_OFFSET
208 subs ip, r3, ip
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700209 bne .L_fast_return
210 m_cbz reg=r3, label=.L_fast_return
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800211
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700212.L_byte2:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800213 ldrb ip, [r1], #1
214 uxtb r3, r2, ror #BYTE2_OFFSET
215 subs ip, r3, ip
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700216 bne .L_fast_return
217 m_cbz reg=r3, label=.L_fast_return
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800218
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700219.L_byte3:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800220 ldrb ip, [r1], #1
221 uxtb r3, r2, ror #BYTE3_OFFSET
222 subs ip, r3, ip
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700223 bne .L_fast_return
224 m_cbnz reg=r3, label=.L_word_aligned_r0
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800225
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700226.L_fast_return:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800227 mov r0, ip
228 bx lr
229
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700230.L_word_aligned_r0:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800231 init
232 /* The first string is word-aligned. */
233 /* Is the second string word-aligned? */
234 ands ip, r1, #3
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700235 bne .L_strcmp_unaligned
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800236
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700237.L_word_aligned:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800238 /* The strings are word-aligned. */
239 /* Is the first string double-word aligned? */
240 tst r0, #4
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700241 beq .L_doubleword_aligned_r0
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800242
243 /* If r0 is not double-word aligned yet, align it by loading
244 and comparing the next word from each string. */
245 ldr r2, [r0], #4
246 ldr r4, [r1], #4
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700247 magic_compare_and_branch w1=r2 w2=r4 label=.L_return_24
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800248
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700249.L_doubleword_aligned_r0:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800250 /* Get here when r0 is double-word aligned. */
251 /* Is r1 doubleword_aligned? */
252 tst r1, #4
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700253 beq .L_doubleword_aligned
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800254
255 /* Get here when the strings to compare are word-aligned,
256 r0 is double-word aligned, but r1 is not double-word aligned. */
257
258 /* Initialize the queue. */
259 ldr r5, [r1], #4
260
261 /* Compare two words in every iteration. */
262 .p2align 2
2633:
264 pld [r0, #16]
265 pld [r1, #16]
266
267 /* Load the next double-word from each string and compare. */
268 ldrd r2, r3, [r0], #8
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700269 magic_compare_and_branch w1=r2 w2=r5 label=.L_return_25
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800270 ldrd r4, r5, [r1], #8
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700271 magic_compare_and_branch w1=r3 w2=r4 label=.L_return_34
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800272 b 3b
273
274 .macro miscmp_word offsetlo offsethi
275 /* Macro to compare misaligned strings. */
276 /* r0, r1 are word-aligned, and at least one of the strings
277 is not double-word aligned. */
278 /* Compare one word in every loop iteration. */
279 /* OFFSETLO is the original bit-offset of r1 from a word-boundary,
280 OFFSETHI is 32 - OFFSETLO (i.e., offset from the next word). */
281
282 /* Initialize the shift queue. */
283 ldr r5, [r1], #4
284
285 /* Compare one word from each string in every loop iteration. */
286 .p2align 2
2877:
288 ldr r3, [r0], #4
289 S2LOMEM r5, r5, #\offsetlo
290 magic_find_zero_bytes w1=r3
291 cmp r7, ip, S2HIMEM #\offsetlo
292 and r2, r3, r6, S2LOMEM #\offsetlo
293 it eq
294 cmpeq r2, r5
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700295 bne .L_return_25
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800296 ldr r5, [r1], #4
297 cmp ip, #0
298 eor r3, r2, r3
299 S2HIMEM r2, r5, #\offsethi
300 it eq
301 cmpeq r3, r2
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700302 bne .L_return_32
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800303 b 7b
304 .endm /* miscmp_word */
305
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700306.L_return_32:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800307 setup_return w1=r3, w2=r2
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700308 b .L_do_return
309.L_return_34:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800310 setup_return w1=r3, w2=r4
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700311 b .L_do_return
312.L_return_25:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800313 setup_return w1=r2, w2=r5
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700314 b .L_do_return
315.L_return_35:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800316 setup_return w1=r3, w2=r5
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700317 b .L_do_return
318.L_return_24:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800319 setup_return w1=r2, w2=r4
320
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700321.L_do_return:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800322
323#ifdef __ARMEB__
324 mov r0, ip
325#else /* not __ARMEB__ */
326 rev r0, ip
327#endif /* not __ARMEB__ */
328
329 /* Restore temporaries early, before computing the return value. */
330 ldrd r6, r7, [sp]
331 ldrd r4, r5, [sp, #8]
332 adds sp, sp, #16
Christopher Ferrisbd7fe1d2013-08-20 11:20:48 -0700333 .cfi_def_cfa_offset 0
334 .cfi_restore r4
335 .cfi_restore r5
336 .cfi_restore r6
337 .cfi_restore r7
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800338
339 /* There is a zero or a different byte between r1 and r2. */
340 /* r0 contains a mask of all-zero bytes in r1. */
341 /* Using r0 and not ip here because cbz requires low register. */
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700342 m_cbz reg=r0, label=.L_compute_return_value
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800343 clz r0, r0
344 /* r0 contains the number of bits on the left of the first all-zero byte in r1. */
345 rsb r0, r0, #24
346 /* Here, r0 contains the number of bits on the right of the first all-zero byte in r1. */
347 lsr r1, r1, r0
348 lsr r2, r2, r0
349
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700350.L_compute_return_value:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800351 movs r0, #1
352 cmp r1, r2
353 /* The return value is computed as follows.
354 If r1>r2 then (C==1 and Z==0) and LS doesn't hold and r0 is #1 at return.
355 If r1<r2 then (C==0 and Z==0) and we execute SBC with carry_in=0,
356 which means r0:=r0-r0-1 and r0 is #-1 at return.
357 If r1=r2 then (C==1 and Z==1) and we execute SBC with carry_in=1,
358 which means r0:=r0-r0 and r0 is #0 at return.
359 (C==0 and Z==1) cannot happen because the carry bit is "not borrow". */
360 it ls
361 sbcls r0, r0, r0
362 bx lr
363
364 /* The code from the previous version of strcmp.S handles all of the
365 * cases where the first string and seconds string cannot both be
366 * aligned to a word boundary faster than the new algorithm. See
367 * bionic/libc/arch-arm/cortex-a15/bionic/strcmp.S for the unedited
368 * version of the code.
369 */
Christopher Ferrisa57c9c02013-08-21 09:41:12 -0700370.L_strcmp_unaligned:
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800371 wp1 .req r0
372 wp2 .req r1
373 b1 .req r2
374 w1 .req r4
375 w2 .req r5
376 t1 .req ip
377 @ r3 is scratch
378
3792:
380 mov b1, #1
381 orr b1, b1, b1, lsl #8
382 orr b1, b1, b1, lsl #16
383
384 and t1, wp2, #3
385 bic wp2, wp2, #3
386 ldr w1, [wp1], #4
387 ldr w2, [wp2], #4
388 cmp t1, #2
389 beq 2f
390 bhi 3f
391
392 /* Critical inner Loop: Block with 3 bytes initial overlap */
393 .p2align 2
3941:
395 bic t1, w1, #MSB
396 cmp t1, w2, S2LOMEM #8
397 sub r3, w1, b1
398 bic r3, r3, w1
399 bne 4f
400 ands r3, r3, b1, lsl #7
401 it eq
402 ldreq w2, [wp2], #4
403 bne 5f
404 eor t1, t1, w1
405 cmp t1, w2, S2HIMEM #24
406 bne 6f
407 ldr w1, [wp1], #4
408 b 1b
4094:
410 S2LOMEM w2, w2, #8
411 b 8f
412
4135:
414#ifdef __ARMEB__
415 /* The syndrome value may contain false ones if the string ends
416 * with the bytes 0x01 0x00
417 */
418 tst w1, #0xff000000
419 itt ne
420 tstne w1, #0x00ff0000
421 tstne w1, #0x0000ff00
422 beq 7f
423#else
424 bics r3, r3, #0xff000000
425 bne 7f
426#endif
427 ldrb w2, [wp2]
428 S2LOMEM t1, w1, #24
429#ifdef __ARMEB__
430 lsl w2, w2, #24
431#endif
432 b 8f
433
4346:
435 S2LOMEM t1, w1, #24
436 and w2, w2, #LSB
437 b 8f
438
439 /* Critical inner Loop: Block with 2 bytes initial overlap */
440 .p2align 2
4412:
442 S2HIMEM t1, w1, #16
443 sub r3, w1, b1
444 S2LOMEM t1, t1, #16
445 bic r3, r3, w1
446 cmp t1, w2, S2LOMEM #16
447 bne 4f
448 ands r3, r3, b1, lsl #7
449 it eq
450 ldreq w2, [wp2], #4
451 bne 5f
452 eor t1, t1, w1
453 cmp t1, w2, S2HIMEM #16
454 bne 6f
455 ldr w1, [wp1], #4
456 b 2b
457
4585:
459#ifdef __ARMEB__
460 /* The syndrome value may contain false ones if the string ends
461 * with the bytes 0x01 0x00
462 */
463 tst w1, #0xff000000
464 it ne
465 tstne w1, #0x00ff0000
466 beq 7f
467#else
468 lsls r3, r3, #16
469 bne 7f
470#endif
471 ldrh w2, [wp2]
472 S2LOMEM t1, w1, #16
473#ifdef __ARMEB__
474 lsl w2, w2, #16
475#endif
476 b 8f
477
4786:
479 S2HIMEM w2, w2, #16
480 S2LOMEM t1, w1, #16
4814:
482 S2LOMEM w2, w2, #16
483 b 8f
484
485 /* Critical inner Loop: Block with 1 byte initial overlap */
486 .p2align 2
4873:
488 and t1, w1, #LSB
489 cmp t1, w2, S2LOMEM #24
490 sub r3, w1, b1
491 bic r3, r3, w1
492 bne 4f
493 ands r3, r3, b1, lsl #7
494 it eq
495 ldreq w2, [wp2], #4
496 bne 5f
497 eor t1, t1, w1
498 cmp t1, w2, S2HIMEM #8
499 bne 6f
500 ldr w1, [wp1], #4
501 b 3b
5024:
503 S2LOMEM w2, w2, #24
504 b 8f
5055:
506 /* The syndrome value may contain false ones if the string ends
507 * with the bytes 0x01 0x00
508 */
509 tst w1, #LSB
510 beq 7f
511 ldr w2, [wp2], #4
5126:
513 S2LOMEM t1, w1, #8
514 bic w2, w2, #MSB
515 b 8f
5167:
517 mov r0, #0
518
519 /* Restore registers and stack. */
520 ldrd r6, r7, [sp]
521 ldrd r4, r5, [sp, #8]
522 adds sp, sp, #16
Christopher Ferrisbd7fe1d2013-08-20 11:20:48 -0700523 .cfi_def_cfa_offset 0
524 .cfi_restore r4
525 .cfi_restore r5
526 .cfi_restore r6
527 .cfi_restore r7
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800528
529 bx lr
530
5318:
532 and r2, t1, #LSB
533 and r0, w2, #LSB
534 cmp r0, #1
535 it cs
536 cmpcs r0, r2
537 itt eq
538 S2LOMEMEQ t1, t1, #8
539 S2LOMEMEQ w2, w2, #8
540 beq 8b
541 sub r0, r2, r0
542
543 /* Restore registers and stack. */
544 ldrd r6, r7, [sp]
545 ldrd r4, r5, [sp, #8]
546 adds sp, sp, #16
547
548 bx lr
Christopher Ferris31dea252013-03-08 16:50:31 -0800549END(strcmp)