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authorMarcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>2014-02-10 15:36:16 +0000
committerMarcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>2014-02-11 11:36:00 +0000
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Relocate AArch64 from ports to libc.
This patch moves the AArch64 port to the main sysdeps hierarchy.  The
move is essentially:

  git mv ports/sysdeps/aarch64 sysdeps/aarch64
  git mv ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64

The README is updated and I've updated ChangeLog.aarch64 along the
lines of the ARM move.  The AArch64 build has been tested to confirm
that there were no changes in objdump -dr output or the shared
objects.
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+/* Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+
+   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+   Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+   License along with the GNU C Library.  If not, see
+   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* Assumptions:
+ *
+ * ARMv8-a, AArch64
+ */
+
+#include <sysdep.h>
+
+#define REP8_01 0x0101010101010101
+#define REP8_7f 0x7f7f7f7f7f7f7f7f
+#define REP8_80 0x8080808080808080
+
+/* Parameters and result.  */
+#define src1		x0
+#define src2		x1
+#define result		x0
+
+/* Internal variables.  */
+#define data1		x2
+#define data1w		w2
+#define data2		x3
+#define data2w		w3
+#define has_nul		x4
+#define diff		x5
+#define syndrome	x6
+#define tmp1		x7
+#define tmp2		x8
+#define tmp3		x9
+#define zeroones	x10
+#define pos		x11
+
+	/* Start of performance-critical section  -- one 64B cache line.  */
+ENTRY_ALIGN(strcmp, 6)
+
+	eor	tmp1, src1, src2
+	mov	zeroones, #REP8_01
+	tst	tmp1, #7
+	b.ne	L(misaligned8)
+	ands	tmp1, src1, #7
+	b.ne	L(mutual_align)
+	/* NUL detection works on the principle that (X - 1) & (~X) & 0x80
+	   (=> (X - 1) & ~(X | 0x7f)) is non-zero iff a byte is zero, and
+	   can be done in parallel across the entire word.  */
+L(loop_aligned):
+	ldr	data1, [src1], #8
+	ldr	data2, [src2], #8
+L(start_realigned):
+	sub	tmp1, data1, zeroones
+	orr	tmp2, data1, #REP8_7f
+	eor	diff, data1, data2	/* Non-zero if differences found.  */
+	bic	has_nul, tmp1, tmp2	/* Non-zero if NUL terminator.  */
+	orr	syndrome, diff, has_nul
+	cbz	syndrome, L(loop_aligned)
+	/* End of performance-critical section  -- one 64B cache line.  */
+
+#ifndef	__AARCH64EB__
+	rev	syndrome, syndrome
+	rev	data1, data1
+	/* The MS-non-zero bit of the syndrome marks either the first bit
+	   that is different, or the top bit of the first zero byte.
+	   Shifting left now will bring the critical information into the
+	   top bits.  */
+	clz	pos, syndrome
+	rev	data2, data2
+	lsl	data1, data1, pos
+	lsl	data2, data2, pos
+	/* But we need to zero-extend (char is unsigned) the value and then
+	   perform a signed 32-bit subtraction.  */
+	lsr	data1, data1, #56
+	sub	result, data1, data2, lsr #56
+	RET
+#else
+	/* For big-endian we cannot use the trick with the syndrome value
+	   as carry-propagation can corrupt the upper bits if the trailing
+	   bytes in the string contain 0x01.  */
+	/* However, if there is no NUL byte in the dword, we can generate
+	   the result directly.  We can't just subtract the bytes as the
+	   MSB might be significant.  */
+	cbnz	has_nul, 1f
+	cmp	data1, data2
+	cset	result, ne
+	cneg	result, result, lo
+	RET
+1:
+	/* Re-compute the NUL-byte detection, using a byte-reversed value.  */
+	rev	tmp3, data1
+	sub	tmp1, tmp3, zeroones
+	orr	tmp2, tmp3, #REP8_7f
+	bic	has_nul, tmp1, tmp2
+	rev	has_nul, has_nul
+	orr	syndrome, diff, has_nul
+	clz	pos, syndrome
+	/* The MS-non-zero bit of the syndrome marks either the first bit
+	   that is different, or the top bit of the first zero byte.
+	   Shifting left now will bring the critical information into the
+	   top bits.  */
+	lsl	data1, data1, pos
+	lsl	data2, data2, pos
+	/* But we need to zero-extend (char is unsigned) the value and then
+	   perform a signed 32-bit subtraction.  */
+	lsr	data1, data1, #56
+	sub	result, data1, data2, lsr #56
+	RET
+#endif
+
+L(mutual_align):
+	/* Sources are mutually aligned, but are not currently at an
+	   alignment boundary.  Round down the addresses and then mask off
+	   the bytes that preceed the start point.  */
+	bic	src1, src1, #7
+	bic	src2, src2, #7
+	lsl	tmp1, tmp1, #3		/* Bytes beyond alignment -> bits.  */
+	ldr	data1, [src1], #8
+	neg	tmp1, tmp1		/* Bits to alignment -64.  */
+	ldr	data2, [src2], #8
+	mov	tmp2, #~0
+#ifdef __AARCH64EB__
+	/* Big-endian.  Early bytes are at MSB.  */
+	lsl	tmp2, tmp2, tmp1	/* Shift (tmp1 & 63).  */
+#else
+	/* Little-endian.  Early bytes are at LSB.  */
+	lsr	tmp2, tmp2, tmp1	/* Shift (tmp1 & 63).  */
+#endif
+	orr	data1, data1, tmp2
+	orr	data2, data2, tmp2
+	b	L(start_realigned)
+
+L(misaligned8):
+	/* We can do better than this.  */
+	ldrb	data1w, [src1], #1
+	ldrb	data2w, [src2], #1
+	cmp	data1w, #1
+	ccmp	data1w, data2w, #0, cs	/* NZCV = 0b0000.  */
+	b.eq	L(misaligned8)
+	sub	result, data1, data2
+	RET
+END(strcmp)
+libc_hidden_builtin_def (strcmp)