2 * User memory copying routines for the Hexagon Kernel
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21 /* The right way to do this involves valignb
22 * The easy way to do this is only speed up src/dest similar alignment.
26 * Copy to/from user are the same, except that for packets with a load and
27 * a store, I don't know how to tell which kind of exception we got.
28 * Therefore, we duplicate the function, and handle faulting addresses
29 * differently for each function
33 * copy to user: stores can fault
37 #define src_dst_sav r13:12
46 #define FUNCNAME raw_copy_to_user
47 #include "copy_user_template.S"
49 /* STORE FAULTS from COPY_TO_USER */
54 /* Alignment loop. r2 has been updated. Return it. */
59 /* Normal copy loops. Use dst-dst_sav to compute distance */
60 /* dst holds best write, no need to unwind any loops */
61 /* X - (A - B) == X + B - A */
72 r2 += sub(dst_sav,dst)
79 /* COPY TO USER: only stores can fail */
80 .section __ex_table,"a"