Retro68/gcc/newlib/libc/machine/sh/memset.S
2012-03-27 01:51:53 +02:00

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ArmAsm

!
! Fast SH memset
!
! by Toshiyasu Morita (tm@netcom.com)
!
! SH5 code by J"orn Rennecke (joern.rennecke@superh.com)
! Copyright 2002 SuperH Ltd.
!
#include "asm.h"
ENTRY(memset)
#if __SHMEDIA__
pta/l multiquad, tr0
ptabs r18, tr2
andi r2, -8, r25
add r2, r4, r5
addi r5, -1, r20 // calculate end address.
andi r20, -8, r20
cmveq r4, r25, r20
bne/u r25, r20, tr0 // multiquad
! This sequence could clobber volatile objects that are in the same
! quadword as a very short char array.
! ldlo.q r2, 0, r7
! shlli r4, 2, r4
! movi -1, r8
! SHHI r8, r4, r8
! SHHI r8, r4, r8
! mcmv r7, r8, r3
! stlo.q r2, 0, r3
pta/l setlongs, tr0
movi 4, r8
bgeu/u r4, r8, tr0
pta/l endset, tr0
beqi/u r4, 0, tr0
st.b r2, 0, r3
beqi/u r4, 1, tr0
nop
st.b r2, 1, r3
beqi/l r4, 2, tr0
st.b r2,2,r3
endset: blink tr2, r63
setlongs:
mshflo.b r3, r3, r3
mperm.w r3, r63, r3 // Fill pattern now in every byte of r3
stlo.l r2, 0, r3
nop
nop
sthi.l r5, -1, r3
blink tr2, r63
multiquad:
mshflo.b r3, r3, r3
mperm.w r3, r63, r3 // Fill pattern now in every byte of r3
pta/l lastquad, tr0
stlo.q r2, 0, r3
sub r20, r25, r24
movi 64, r9
beqi/u r24, 8, tr0 // lastquad
pta/l loop, tr1
addi r20, -7*8, r8 // loop end address; This might overflow, so we need
// to use a different test before we start the loop
bgeu/u r24, r9, tr1// loop
st.q r25, 8, r3
shlri r24, 4, r24
st.q r20, -8, r3
beqi/u r24, 1, tr0 // lastquad
st.q r25, 16, r3
st.q r20, -16, r3
beqi/u r24, 2, tr0 // lastquad
st.q r25, 24, r3
st.q r20, -24, r3
lastquad:
sthi.q r5, -1, r3
blink tr2,r63
loop:
alloco r25, 32
st.q r25, 8, r3
st.q r25, 16, r3
st.q r25, 24, r3
st.q r25, 32, r3
addi r25, 32, r25
bgeu/l r8, r25, tr1 // loop
st.q r20, -40, r3
st.q r20, -32, r3
st.q r20, -24, r3
st.q r20, -16, r3
st.q r20, -8, r3
sthi.q r5, -1, r3
blink tr2,r63
#else /* ! SHMEDIA, i.e. SH1 .. SH4 / SHcompact */
! Entry: r4: destination pointer
! r5: fill value
! r6: byte count
!
! Exit: r0-r3: trashed
!
! This assumes that the first four bytes of the address space (0..3) are
! reserved - usually by the linker script. Otherwise, we would had to check
! for the case of objects of the size 12..15 at address 0..3 .
#ifdef __SH5__
#define DST r2
#define VAL r3
#define CNT r4
#define TMP r5
#else
#define DST r4
#define VAL r5
#define CNT r6
#define TMP r2
#endif
mov #12,r0 ! Check for small number of bytes
cmp/gt CNT,r0
mov DST,r0
SL(bt, L_store_byte_loop_check0, add DST,CNT)
tst #3,r0 ! Align destination
SL(bt, L_dup_bytes, extu.b r5,r5)
.balignw 4,0x0009
L_align_loop:
mov.b VAL,@r0
add #1,r0
tst #3,r0
bf L_align_loop
L_dup_bytes:
swap.b VAL,TMP ! Duplicate bytes across longword
or TMP,VAL
swap.w VAL,TMP
or TMP,VAL
add #-16,CNT
.balignw 4,0x0009
L_store_long_loop:
mov.l VAL,@r0 ! Store double longs to memory
cmp/hs CNT,r0
mov.l VAL,@(4,r0)
SL(bf, L_store_long_loop, add #8,r0)
add #16,CNT
L_store_byte_loop_check0:
cmp/eq CNT,r0
bt L_exit
.balignw 4,0x0009
L_store_byte_loop:
mov.b VAL,@r0 ! Store bytes to memory
add #1,r0
cmp/eq CNT,r0
bf L_store_byte_loop
L_exit:
rts
mov r4,r0
#endif /* ! SHMEDIA */