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43 procedure memset (optimized assembler version: 80960K series, 80960CA)
45 dest_addr = memset (dest_addr, char, len)
47 Fill len bytes pointed to by dest_addr with the value of char.
48 Return the original address of dest_addr.
50 This program avoids performing unaligned accesses. It stores
51 from zero to seven bytes, and then stores aligned longwords,
52 and then stores from zero to seven bytes, as necessary to
53 store len bytes starting at dest_addr.
55 At the time of this writing, only g0 thru g7 and g13 are available
56 for use in this leafproc; other registers would have to be saved and
57 restored. These nine registers, plus tricky use of g14 are sufficient
58 to implement the routine.
63 .leafproc _memset, __memset
69 lda Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14
72 cmpo 7,g2 # are there fewer than seven characters to move?
73 lda (g14),g13 # save return address
74 notand g0,7,g3 # test for non-aligned dest_ptr
75 lda 0,g14 # conform to register conventions
76 shlo 24,g1,g4 # prepare word of char
77 lda (g0),g6 # preserve dest_ptr for return
80 cmpo g3,g0 # is dest longword aligned
81 lda 7(g3),g3 # bump dest_ptr to next longword boundary
86 cmpo g6,g3 # Have we reached longword boundary?
87 stob g1,(g6) # store one byte of char
88 subo 1,g2,g2 # decrement len
89 lda 1(g6),g6 # increment dest_ptr
90 bne.t Lbgn_cloop # loop if more bytes to store before longword
97 mov g4,g5 # now have a longword of char
100 cmpo 15,g2 # Do we have to store more longwords?
101 stl g4,(g6) # Store longword of char
102 subo 8,g2,g2 # Decrement len
103 lda 8(g6),g6 # Increment dest_ptr
104 bl.t Lwloop # loop if more longwords to store
110 cmpo 1,g2 # Is len exhausted?
111 stob g1,(g6) # Store byte
112 subo 1,g2,g2 # Decrement len
113 lda 1(g6),g6 # Increment dest_ptr
114 bne.t Lcloop # loop if more bytes to store