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72 lines
1.7 KiB
ArmAsm
72 lines
1.7 KiB
ArmAsm
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; void* memset (void* ptr, int c, size_t n);
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; void* _bzero (void* ptr, size_t n);
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; void bzero (void* ptr, size_t n);
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;
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; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 29.05.1998
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; NOTE: bzero will return it's first argument as memset does. It is no problem
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; to declare the return value as void, since it may be ignored. _bzero
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; (note the leading underscore) is declared with the proper return type,
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; because the compiler will replace memset by _bzero if the fill value
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; is zero, and the optimizer looks at the return type to see if the value
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; in a/x is of any use.
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;
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.export _memset, _bzero, __bzero
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.import popax
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.importzp sp, ptr1, ptr2, ptr3, tmp1
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_bzero:
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__bzero:
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sta ptr3
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stx ptr3+1 ; Save n
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lda #0 ; Fill with zeros
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beq common
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_memset:
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sta ptr3 ; Save n
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stx ptr3+1
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jsr popax ; Get c
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; Common stuff for memset and bzero from here
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common: sta tmp1 ; Save the fill value
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ldy #1
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lda (sp),y
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tax
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dey
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lda (sp),y ; Get ptr
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sta ptr1
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stx ptr1+1 ; Save work copy
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lda tmp1 ; Load fill value
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ldy #0
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ldx ptr3+1 ; Get high byte of n
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beq L2 ; Jump if zero
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; Set 256 byte blocks
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L1: .repeat 2 ; Unroll this a bit to make it faster
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sta (ptr1),y ; Set one byte
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iny
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.endrepeat
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bne L1
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inc ptr1+1
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dex ; Next 256 byte block
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bne L1 ; Repeat if any
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; Set the remaining bytes if any
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L2: ldx ptr3 ; Get the low byte of n
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beq L9 ; Low byte is zero
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L3: sta (ptr1),y ; Set one byte
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iny
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dex ; Done?
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bne L3
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L9: jmp popax ; Pop ptr and return as result
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