Retro68/gcc/newlib/libc/machine/i960/strcmp.S
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/*******************************************************************************
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* Copyright (c) 1993 Intel Corporation
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.file "strcmp.s"
#ifdef __PIC
.pic
#endif
#ifdef __PID
.pid
#endif
/*
* (c) copyright 1988,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved
*/
/*
procedure strcmp (optimized assembler version for the 80960K Series)
result = strcmp (src1_addr, src2_addr)
compare the null terminated string pointed to by src1_addr to
the string pointed to by src2_addr. Return 0 iff the strings
are equal, -1 if src1_addr is lexicographically less than src2_addr,
and 1 if it is lexicographically greater.
Undefined behavior will occur if the end of either source string
(i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last two words of the
program's allocated memory space. This is so because strcmp fetches
ahead. Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose a severe performance
penalty.
Strategy:
Fetch the source strings by words and compare the words until either
differing words are found or the null byte is encountered. In either
case, move through the word until either the differing byte if found,
in which case return -1 or 1 appropriately; or the null byte is
encountered, in which case, return zero (equality).
Tactics:
1) Do NOT try to fetch the words in a word aligned manner because,
in my judgement, the performance degradation experienced due to
non-aligned accesses does NOT outweigh the time and complexity added
by the preamble and convoluted body that would be necessary to assure
alignment. This is supported by the intuition that many source
strings will be word aligned to begin with.
*/
.globl _strcmp
.globl __strcmp
.leafproc _strcmp,__strcmp
.align 2
_strcmp:
#ifndef __PIC
lda .Lrett,g14
#else
lda .Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14
#endif
__strcmp:
ld (g0), g5 # fetch first word of source_1
mov g14,g7 # preserve return address
ldconst 0,g14 # conform to register conventions
ldconst 0xff,g4 # byte extraction mask
.Lwloop:
addo 4,g0,g0 # post-increment source_1 byte ptr
ld (g1), g3 # fetch word of source_2
scanbyte 0,g5 # does word have a null byte?
mov g5,g2 # save a copy of the source_1 word
be .Lcloop # branch if null byte encountered
cmpo g2,g3 # are the source words the same?
addo 4,g1,g1 # post-increment source_2 byte ptr
ld (g0), g5 # fetch ahead next word of source_1
be .Lwloop # fall thru if words are unequal
.Lcloop: and g4,g2,g5 # extract and compare individual bytes
and g4,g3,g6
cmpobne g5,g6,.diff # if they differ, go return 1 or -1
cmpo 0,g6 # they are the same. Are they null?
shlo 8,g4,g4 # position mask for next extraction
bne .Lcloop # loop if null not encountered
mov 0,g0 # return equality
bx (g7)
.Lrett:
ret
.diff: bl .neg
mov 1,g0
bx (g7)
.neg: subi 1,0,g0
.Lexit:
bx (g7)