1 /* Optimized strlen implementation for PowerPC64.
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24 /* The algorithm here uses the following techniques:
26 1) Given a word 'x', we can test to see if it contains any 0 bytes
27 by subtracting 0x01010101, and seeing if any of the high bits of each
28 byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
29 0 byte must have had no incoming carry (otherwise it's not the least
30 significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
31 byte values, either they have the high bit set initially, or when
32 1 is subtracted you get a value in the range 0x00-0x7f, none of which
33 have their high bit set. The expression here is
34 (x + 0xfefefeff) & ~(x | 0x7f7f7f7f), which gives 0x00000000 when
35 there were no 0x00 bytes in the word.
37 2) Given a word 'x', we can test to see _which_ byte was zero by
38 calculating ~(((x & 0x7f7f7f7f) + 0x7f7f7f7f) | x | 0x7f7f7f7f).
39 This produces 0x80 in each byte that was zero, and 0x00 in all
40 the other bytes. The '| 0x7f7f7f7f' clears the low 7 bits in each
41 byte, and the '| x' part ensures that bytes with the high bit set
42 produce 0x00. The addition will carry into the high bit of each byte
43 iff that byte had one of its low 7 bits set. We can then just see
44 which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
45 many to add to the index.
46 This is from the book 'The PowerPC Compiler Writer's Guide',
47 by Steve Hoxey, Faraydon Karim, Bill Hay and Hank Warren.
49 We deal with strings not aligned to a word boundary by taking the
50 first word and ensuring that bytes not part of the string
51 are treated as nonzero. To allow for memory latency, we unroll the
52 loop a few times, being careful to ensure that we do not read ahead
53 across cache line boundaries.
56 1) How long are strings passed to strlen? If they're often really long,
57 we should probably use cache management instructions and/or unroll the
58 loop more. If they're often quite short, it might be better to use
59 fact (2) in the inner loop than have to recalculate it.
60 2) How popular are bytes with the high bit set? If they are very rare,
61 on some processors it might be useful to use the simpler expression
62 ~((x - 0x01010101) | 0x7f7f7f7f) (that is, on processors with only one
63 ALU), but this fails when any character has its high bit set.
66 1) Added a Data Cache Block Touch early to prefetch the first 128
67 byte cache line. Adding dcbt instructions to the loop would not be
68 effective since most strings will be shorter than the cache line.*/
70 /* Some notes on register usage: Under the SVR4 ABI, we can use registers
71 0 and 3 through 12 (so long as we don't call any procedures) without
72 saving them. We can also use registers 14 through 31 if we save them.
73 We can't use r1 (it's the stack pointer), r2 nor r13 because the user
74 program may expect them to hold their usual value if we get sent
75 a signal. Integer parameters are passed in r3 through r10.
76 We can use condition registers cr0, cr1, cr5, cr6, and cr7 without saving
77 them, the others we must save. */
79 /* int [r3] strlen (char *s [r3]) */
81 ENTRY (BP_SYM (strlen))
85 #define rRTN r3 /* incoming STR arg, outgoing result */
86 #define rSTR r4 /* current string position */
87 #define rPADN r5 /* number of padding bits we prepend to the
88 string to make it start at a word boundary */
89 #define rFEFE r6 /* constant 0xfefefefefefefeff (-0x0101010101010101) */
90 #define r7F7F r7 /* constant 0x7f7f7f7f7f7f7f7f */
91 #define rWORD1 r8 /* current string doubleword */
92 #define rWORD2 r9 /* next string doubleword */
93 #define rMASK r9 /* mask for first string doubleword */
98 /* Note: The Bounded pointer support in this code is broken. This code
99 was inherited from PPC32 and and that support was never completed.
100 Current PPC gcc does not support -fbounds-check or -fbounded-pointers.
101 These artifacts are left in the code as a reminder in case we need
102 bounded pointer support in the future. */
103 CHECK_BOUNDS_LOW (rRTN, rTMP1, rTMP2)
108 rlwinm rPADN, rRTN, 3, 26, 28
110 addi r7F7F, r7F7F, 0x7f7f
112 insrdi r7F7F, r7F7F, 32, 0
113 /* That's the setup done, now do the first pair of doublewords.
114 We make an exception and use method (2) on the first two doublewords,
115 to reduce overhead. */
116 srd rMASK, rMASK, rPADN
117 and rTMP1, r7F7F, rWORD1
118 or rTMP2, r7F7F, rWORD1
120 add rTMP1, rTMP1, r7F7F
121 addi rFEFE, rFEFE, -0x101
122 nor rTMP1, rTMP2, rTMP1
123 and. rWORD1, rTMP1, rMASK
126 sldi rTMP1, rFEFE, 32
127 add rFEFE, rFEFE, rTMP1
128 /* Are we now aligned to a doubleword boundary? */
131 /* Handle second doubleword of pair. */
133 and rTMP1, r7F7F, rWORD1
134 or rTMP2, r7F7F, rWORD1
135 add rTMP1, rTMP1, r7F7F
136 nor. rWORD1, rTMP2, rTMP1
144 add rTMP1, rFEFE, rWORD1
145 nor rTMP2, r7F7F, rWORD1
146 and. rTMP1, rTMP1, rTMP2
147 add rTMP3, rFEFE, rWORD2
148 nor rTMP4, r7F7F, rWORD2
150 and. rTMP1, rTMP3, rTMP4
153 and rTMP1, r7F7F, rWORD2
154 add rTMP1, rTMP1, r7F7F
155 andc rWORD1, rTMP4, rTMP1
159 and rTMP1, r7F7F, rWORD1
161 add rTMP1, rTMP1, r7F7F
162 andc rWORD1, rTMP2, rTMP1
164 /* When we get to here, rSTR points to the first doubleword in the string that
165 contains a zero byte, and the most significant set bit in rWORD1 is in that
169 subf rTMP1, rRTN, rSTR
171 add rRTN, rTMP1, rTMP3
172 /* GKM FIXME: check high bound. */
174 END (BP_SYM (strlen))
175 libc_hidden_builtin_def (strlen)