Retro68/gcc/newlib/libc/machine/arm/aeabi_memset.c
Wolfgang Thaller ec13cc9ce7 fix newlib
2018-12-29 09:59:36 +01:00

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#include <stddef.h>
#include <_ansi.h>
/* According to the run-time ABI for the ARM Architecture, this
function is allowed to corrupt only the integer core register
permitted to be corrupted by the [AAPCS] (r0-r3, ip, lr, and
CPSR).
Therefore, we can't just simply use alias to support the function
aeabi_memset for the targets with FP register. Instead, versions
for these specific targets are written in assembler (in
aeabi_memset-soft.S). */
/* NOTE: This ifdef MUST match the one in aeabi_memset-soft.S. */
#if !defined (__SOFTFP__)
/* Defined in aeabi_memset-soft.S. */
#else
/* Support the alias for the __aeabi_memset which may
assume memory alignment. */
void __aeabi_memset4 (void *dest, size_t n, int c)
_ATTRIBUTE ((alias ("__aeabi_memset")));
void __aeabi_memset8 (void *dest, size_t n, int c)
_ATTRIBUTE ((alias ("__aeabi_memset")));
/* Support the routine __aeabi_memset. Can't alias to memset
because it's not defined in the same translation unit. */
void __aeabi_memset (void *dest, size_t n, int c)
{
/*Note that relative to ANSI memset, __aeabi_memset hase the order
of its second and third arguments reversed. */
extern void memset (void *dest, int c, size_t n);
memset (dest, c, n);
}
#endif