/* go-memmove.c -- memmove Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "runtime.h" void gomemmove(void *, void *, uintptr) __asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.memmove") __attribute__ ((no_split_stack)); // This implementation is necessary since // the __builtin_memmove might use __libc_memmove // which doesn't require atomicity of 8 byte // moves. void gomemmove (void *dst, void *src, uintptr len) { #if !defined(__PPC64__) __builtin_memmove(dst, src, len); #else uint64 offset, tail; int64 rem; uint64 dwords; uint64 i; char *bdst,*bsrc; rem = len; if (len == 0) { return; } // If src and dst don't have the same 8 byte alignment then // there is no issue with copying pointer atomicity. Use the // builtin. if (((uint64)dst % 8) != ((uint64)src % 8) || len < 8) { __builtin_memmove(dst, src, len); return; } // Length >= 8 && same ptr alignment offset = (uint64)dst % 8; // If not 8 byte alignment, move the intial bytes. if (offset > 0) { __builtin_memmove(dst, src, 8-offset); dst += (8-offset); src += (8-offset); rem -= (8-offset); } // Move the tail bytes to make the backward move // easier. tail = rem % 8; if (tail > 0) { __builtin_memmove(dst+rem-tail, src+rem-tail, tail); rem -= tail; } if (rem == 0) { return; } // Must now be 8 byte alignment and rem is multiple of 8. dwords = len>>3; // Determine if a backwards move is needed // Forward or backward, move all doublewords if ((uint64)(dst - src) < (uint64)rem) { bdst = dst+rem-8; bsrc = src+rem-8; for (i = 0; i