Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * arch/alpha/lib/ev67-strcat.S |
| 3 | * 21264 version contributed by Rick Gorton <rick.gorton@alpha-processor.com> |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Append a null-terminated string from SRC to DST. |
| 6 | * |
| 7 | * Much of the information about 21264 scheduling/coding comes from: |
| 8 | * Compiler Writer's Guide for the Alpha 21264 |
| 9 | * abbreviated as 'CWG' in other comments here |
| 10 | * ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html |
| 11 | * Scheduling notation: |
| 12 | * E - either cluster |
| 13 | * U - upper subcluster; U0 - subcluster U0; U1 - subcluster U1 |
| 14 | * L - lower subcluster; L0 - subcluster L0; L1 - subcluster L1 |
| 15 | * Try not to change the actual algorithm if possible for consistency. |
| 16 | * Commentary: It seems bogus to walk the input string twice - once |
| 17 | * to determine the length, and then again while doing the copy. |
| 18 | * A significant (future) enhancement would be to only read the input |
| 19 | * string once. |
| 20 | */ |
| 21 | |
| 22 | |
| 23 | .text |
| 24 | |
| 25 | .align 4 |
| 26 | .globl strcat |
| 27 | .ent strcat |
| 28 | strcat: |
| 29 | .frame $30, 0, $26 |
| 30 | .prologue 0 |
| 31 | |
| 32 | mov $16, $0 # E : set up return value |
| 33 | /* Find the end of the string. */ |
| 34 | ldq_u $1, 0($16) # L : load first quadword (a0 may be misaligned) |
| 35 | lda $2, -1 # E : |
| 36 | insqh $2, $16, $2 # U : |
| 37 | |
| 38 | andnot $16, 7, $16 # E : |
| 39 | or $2, $1, $1 # E : |
| 40 | cmpbge $31, $1, $2 # E : bits set iff byte == 0 |
| 41 | bne $2, $found # U : |
| 42 | |
| 43 | $loop: ldq $1, 8($16) # L : |
| 44 | addq $16, 8, $16 # E : |
| 45 | cmpbge $31, $1, $2 # E : |
| 46 | beq $2, $loop # U : |
| 47 | |
| 48 | $found: cttz $2, $3 # U0 : |
| 49 | addq $16, $3, $16 # E : |
| 50 | /* Now do the append. */ |
| 51 | mov $26, $23 # E : |
| 52 | br __stxcpy # L0 : |
| 53 | |
| 54 | .end strcat |