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-rw-r--r--src/string/armel/memcpy.s381
-rw-r--r--src/string/armel/memcpy.sub1
-rw-r--r--src/string/armhf/memcpy.sub1
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diff --git a/COPYRIGHT b/COPYRIGHT
index 4bd99879..a3a495b9 100644
--- a/COPYRIGHT
+++ b/COPYRIGHT
@@ -74,6 +74,10 @@ The powerpc port was also originally written by Richard Pennington,
and later supplemented and integrated by John Spencer. It is licensed
under the standard MIT terms.
+The ARM memcpy code is Copyright © 2008 The Android Open Source
+Project and is licensed under a two-clause BSD license. It was taken
+from Bionic libc, used on Android.
+
All other files which have no copyright comments are original works
Copyright © 2005-2013 Rich Felker, the main author of this library.
The decision to exclude such comments is intentional, as it should be
diff --git a/src/string/armel/memcpy.s b/src/string/armel/memcpy.s
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9f24a4f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/string/armel/memcpy.s
@@ -0,0 +1,381 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ * distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
+ * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
+ * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
+ * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
+ * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
+ * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
+ * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
+ * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * Optimized memcpy() for ARM.
+ *
+ * note that memcpy() always returns the destination pointer,
+ * so we have to preserve R0.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This file has been modified from the original for use in musl libc.
+ * The main changes are: addition of .type memcpy,%function to make the
+ * code safely callable from thumb mode, adjusting the return
+ * instructions to be compatible with pre-thumb ARM cpus, and removal
+ * of prefetch code that is not compatible with older cpus.
+ */
+
+.global memcpy
+.type memcpy,%function
+memcpy:
+ /* The stack must always be 64-bits aligned to be compliant with the
+ * ARM ABI. Since we have to save R0, we might as well save R4
+ * which we can use for better pipelining of the reads below
+ */
+ .fnstart
+ .save {r0, r4, lr}
+ stmfd sp!, {r0, r4, lr}
+ /* Making room for r5-r11 which will be spilled later */
+ .pad #28
+ sub sp, sp, #28
+
+ /* it simplifies things to take care of len<4 early */
+ cmp r2, #4
+ blo copy_last_3_and_return
+
+ /* compute the offset to align the source
+ * offset = (4-(src&3))&3 = -src & 3
+ */
+ rsb r3, r1, #0
+ ands r3, r3, #3
+ beq src_aligned
+
+ /* align source to 32 bits. We need to insert 2 instructions between
+ * a ldr[b|h] and str[b|h] because byte and half-word instructions
+ * stall 2 cycles.
+ */
+ movs r12, r3, lsl #31
+ sub r2, r2, r3 /* we know that r3 <= r2 because r2 >= 4 */
+ ldrmib r3, [r1], #1
+ ldrcsb r4, [r1], #1
+ ldrcsb r12,[r1], #1
+ strmib r3, [r0], #1
+ strcsb r4, [r0], #1
+ strcsb r12,[r0], #1
+
+src_aligned:
+
+ /* see if src and dst are aligned together (congruent) */
+ eor r12, r0, r1
+ tst r12, #3
+ bne non_congruent
+
+ /* Use post-incriment mode for stm to spill r5-r11 to reserved stack
+ * frame. Don't update sp.
+ */
+ stmea sp, {r5-r11}
+
+ /* align the destination to a cache-line */
+ rsb r3, r0, #0
+ ands r3, r3, #0x1C
+ beq congruent_aligned32
+ cmp r3, r2
+ andhi r3, r2, #0x1C
+
+ /* conditionnaly copies 0 to 7 words (length in r3) */
+ movs r12, r3, lsl #28
+ ldmcsia r1!, {r4, r5, r6, r7} /* 16 bytes */
+ ldmmiia r1!, {r8, r9} /* 8 bytes */
+ stmcsia r0!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}
+ stmmiia r0!, {r8, r9}
+ tst r3, #0x4
+ ldrne r10,[r1], #4 /* 4 bytes */
+ strne r10,[r0], #4
+ sub r2, r2, r3
+
+congruent_aligned32:
+ /*
+ * here source is aligned to 32 bytes.
+ */
+
+cached_aligned32:
+ subs r2, r2, #32
+ blo less_than_32_left
+
+ /*
+ * We preload a cache-line up to 64 bytes ahead. On the 926, this will
+ * stall only until the requested world is fetched, but the linefill
+ * continues in the the background.
+ * While the linefill is going, we write our previous cache-line
+ * into the write-buffer (which should have some free space).
+ * When the linefill is done, the writebuffer will
+ * start dumping its content into memory
+ *
+ * While all this is going, we then load a full cache line into
+ * 8 registers, this cache line should be in the cache by now
+ * (or partly in the cache).
+ *
+ * This code should work well regardless of the source/dest alignment.
+ *
+ */
+
+ /* Align the preload register to a cache-line because the cpu does
+ * "critical word first" (the first word requested is loaded first).
+ */
+ @ bic r12, r1, #0x1F
+ @ add r12, r12, #64
+
+1: ldmia r1!, { r4-r11 }
+ subs r2, r2, #32
+
+ /*
+ * NOTE: if r12 is more than 64 ahead of r1, the following ldrhi
+ * for ARM9 preload will not be safely guarded by the preceding subs.
+ * When it is safely guarded the only possibility to have SIGSEGV here
+ * is because the caller overstates the length.
+ */
+ @ ldrhi r3, [r12], #32 /* cheap ARM9 preload */
+ stmia r0!, { r4-r11 }
+ bhs 1b
+
+ add r2, r2, #32
+
+less_than_32_left:
+ /*
+ * less than 32 bytes left at this point (length in r2)
+ */
+
+ /* skip all this if there is nothing to do, which should
+ * be a common case (if not executed the code below takes
+ * about 16 cycles)
+ */
+ tst r2, #0x1F
+ beq 1f
+
+ /* conditionnaly copies 0 to 31 bytes */
+ movs r12, r2, lsl #28
+ ldmcsia r1!, {r4, r5, r6, r7} /* 16 bytes */
+ ldmmiia r1!, {r8, r9} /* 8 bytes */
+ stmcsia r0!, {r4, r5, r6, r7}
+ stmmiia r0!, {r8, r9}
+ movs r12, r2, lsl #30
+ ldrcs r3, [r1], #4 /* 4 bytes */
+ ldrmih r4, [r1], #2 /* 2 bytes */
+ strcs r3, [r0], #4
+ strmih r4, [r0], #2
+ tst r2, #0x1
+ ldrneb r3, [r1] /* last byte */
+ strneb r3, [r0]
+
+ /* we're done! restore everything and return */
+1: ldmfd sp!, {r5-r11}
+ ldmfd sp!, {r0, r4, lr}
+ tst lr, #1
+ moveq pc, lr
+ bx lr
+
+ /********************************************************************/
+
+non_congruent:
+ /*
+ * here source is aligned to 4 bytes
+ * but destination is not.
+ *
+ * in the code below r2 is the number of bytes read
+ * (the number of bytes written is always smaller, because we have
+ * partial words in the shift queue)
+ */
+ cmp r2, #4
+ blo copy_last_3_and_return
+
+ /* Use post-incriment mode for stm to spill r5-r11 to reserved stack
+ * frame. Don't update sp.
+ */
+ stmea sp, {r5-r11}
+
+ /* compute shifts needed to align src to dest */
+ rsb r5, r0, #0
+ and r5, r5, #3 /* r5 = # bytes in partial words */
+ mov r12, r5, lsl #3 /* r12 = right */
+ rsb lr, r12, #32 /* lr = left */
+
+ /* read the first word */
+ ldr r3, [r1], #4
+ sub r2, r2, #4
+
+ /* write a partial word (0 to 3 bytes), such that destination
+ * becomes aligned to 32 bits (r5 = nb of words to copy for alignment)
+ */
+ movs r5, r5, lsl #31
+ strmib r3, [r0], #1
+ movmi r3, r3, lsr #8
+ strcsb r3, [r0], #1
+ movcs r3, r3, lsr #8
+ strcsb r3, [r0], #1
+ movcs r3, r3, lsr #8
+
+ cmp r2, #4
+ blo partial_word_tail
+
+ /* Align destination to 32 bytes (cache line boundary) */
+1: tst r0, #0x1c
+ beq 2f
+ ldr r5, [r1], #4
+ sub r2, r2, #4
+ orr r4, r3, r5, lsl lr
+ mov r3, r5, lsr r12
+ str r4, [r0], #4
+ cmp r2, #4
+ bhs 1b
+ blo partial_word_tail
+
+ /* copy 32 bytes at a time */
+2: subs r2, r2, #32
+ blo less_than_thirtytwo
+
+ /* Use immediate mode for the shifts, because there is an extra cycle
+ * for register shifts, which could account for up to 50% of
+ * performance hit.
+ */
+
+ cmp r12, #24
+ beq loop24
+ cmp r12, #8
+ beq loop8
+
+loop16:
+ ldr r12, [r1], #4
+1: mov r4, r12
+ ldmia r1!, { r5,r6,r7, r8,r9,r10,r11}
+ subs r2, r2, #32
+ ldrhs r12, [r1], #4
+ orr r3, r3, r4, lsl #16
+ mov r4, r4, lsr #16
+ orr r4, r4, r5, lsl #16
+ mov r5, r5, lsr #16
+ orr r5, r5, r6, lsl #16
+ mov r6, r6, lsr #16
+ orr r6, r6, r7, lsl #16
+ mov r7, r7, lsr #16
+ orr r7, r7, r8, lsl #16
+ mov r8, r8, lsr #16
+ orr r8, r8, r9, lsl #16
+ mov r9, r9, lsr #16
+ orr r9, r9, r10, lsl #16
+ mov r10, r10, lsr #16
+ orr r10, r10, r11, lsl #16
+ stmia r0!, {r3,r4,r5,r6, r7,r8,r9,r10}
+ mov r3, r11, lsr #16
+ bhs 1b
+ b less_than_thirtytwo
+
+loop8:
+ ldr r12, [r1], #4
+1: mov r4, r12
+ ldmia r1!, { r5,r6,r7, r8,r9,r10,r11}
+ subs r2, r2, #32
+ ldrhs r12, [r1], #4
+ orr r3, r3, r4, lsl #24
+ mov r4, r4, lsr #8
+ orr r4, r4, r5, lsl #24
+ mov r5, r5, lsr #8
+ orr r5, r5, r6, lsl #24
+ mov r6, r6, lsr #8
+ orr r6, r6, r7, lsl #24
+ mov r7, r7, lsr #8
+ orr r7, r7, r8, lsl #24
+ mov r8, r8, lsr #8
+ orr r8, r8, r9, lsl #24
+ mov r9, r9, lsr #8
+ orr r9, r9, r10, lsl #24
+ mov r10, r10, lsr #8
+ orr r10, r10, r11, lsl #24
+ stmia r0!, {r3,r4,r5,r6, r7,r8,r9,r10}
+ mov r3, r11, lsr #8
+ bhs 1b
+ b less_than_thirtytwo
+
+loop24:
+ ldr r12, [r1], #4
+1: mov r4, r12
+ ldmia r1!, { r5,r6,r7, r8,r9,r10,r11}
+ subs r2, r2, #32
+ ldrhs r12, [r1], #4
+ orr r3, r3, r4, lsl #8
+ mov r4, r4, lsr #24
+ orr r4, r4, r5, lsl #8
+ mov r5, r5, lsr #24
+ orr r5, r5, r6, lsl #8
+ mov r6, r6, lsr #24
+ orr r6, r6, r7, lsl #8
+ mov r7, r7, lsr #24
+ orr r7, r7, r8, lsl #8
+ mov r8, r8, lsr #24
+ orr r8, r8, r9, lsl #8
+ mov r9, r9, lsr #24
+ orr r9, r9, r10, lsl #8
+ mov r10, r10, lsr #24
+ orr r10, r10, r11, lsl #8
+ stmia r0!, {r3,r4,r5,r6, r7,r8,r9,r10}
+ mov r3, r11, lsr #24
+ bhs 1b
+
+less_than_thirtytwo:
+ /* copy the last 0 to 31 bytes of the source */
+ rsb r12, lr, #32 /* we corrupted r12, recompute it */
+ add r2, r2, #32
+ cmp r2, #4
+ blo partial_word_tail
+
+1: ldr r5, [r1], #4
+ sub r2, r2, #4
+ orr r4, r3, r5, lsl lr
+ mov r3, r5, lsr r12
+ str r4, [r0], #4
+ cmp r2, #4
+ bhs 1b
+
+partial_word_tail:
+ /* we have a partial word in the input buffer */
+ movs r5, lr, lsl #(31-3)
+ strmib r3, [r0], #1
+ movmi r3, r3, lsr #8
+ strcsb r3, [r0], #1
+ movcs r3, r3, lsr #8
+ strcsb r3, [r0], #1
+
+ /* Refill spilled registers from the stack. Don't update sp. */
+ ldmfd sp, {r5-r11}
+
+copy_last_3_and_return:
+ movs r2, r2, lsl #31 /* copy remaining 0, 1, 2 or 3 bytes */
+ ldrmib r2, [r1], #1
+ ldrcsb r3, [r1], #1
+ ldrcsb r12,[r1]
+ strmib r2, [r0], #1
+ strcsb r3, [r0], #1
+ strcsb r12,[r0]
+
+ /* we're done! restore sp and spilled registers and return */
+ add sp, sp, #28
+ ldmfd sp!, {r0, r4, lr}
+ tst lr, #1
+ moveq pc, lr
+ bx lr
diff --git a/src/string/armel/memcpy.sub b/src/string/armel/memcpy.sub
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..543f583f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/string/armel/memcpy.sub
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+memcpy.s
diff --git a/src/string/armhf/memcpy.sub b/src/string/armhf/memcpy.sub
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..add0590c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/string/armhf/memcpy.sub
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../armel/memcpy.s