/* Optimized memcpy implementation for PowerPC64. Copyright (C) 2003 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ #include #include #include /* __ptr_t [r3] memcpy (__ptr_t dst [r3], __ptr_t src [r4], size_t len [r5]); Returns 'dst'. Memcpy handles short copies (< 32-bytes) using an unaligned word lwz/stw loop. The tail (remaining 1-3) bytes is handled with the appropriate combination of byte and halfword load/stores. There is no attempt to optimize the alignment of short moves. The 64-bit implementations of POWER3 and POWER4 do a reasonable job of handling unligned load/stores that do not cross 32-byte boundries. Longer moves (>= 32-bytes) justify the effort to get at least the destination doubleword (8-byte) aligned. Further optimization is posible when both source and destination are doubleword aligned. Each case has a optimized unrolled loop. */ EALIGN (BP_SYM (memcpy), 5, 0) cmpldi cr1,5,31 neg 0,3 std 30,-16(1) std 31,-8(1) rldicl. 0,0,0,61 mr 12,4 mr 31,5 mr 30,3 ble- cr1,.L2 subf 31,0,5 /* Move 0-7 bytes as needed to get the destination doubleword alligned. */ beq 0f mtcrf 0x01,0 1: bf 31,2f lbz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,1 stb 6,0(3) addi 3,3,1 2: bf 30,4f lhz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,2 sth 6,0(3) addi 3,3,2 4: bf 29,0f lwz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,4 stw 6,0(3) addi 3,3,4 0: /* Copy doublewords from source to destination, assumpting the destination is aligned on a doubleword boundary. First verify that there is > 7 bytes to copy and check if the source is also doubleword aligned. If there are < 8 bytes to copy fall through to the tail byte copy code. Otherwise if the source and destination are both doubleword aligned use an optimized doubleword copy loop. Otherwise the source has a different alignment and we use a load, shift, store strategy. */ rldicl. 0,12,0,61 cmpldi cr6,31,7 ble- cr6,.L2 /* less than 8 bytes left. */ srdi 11,31,3 andi. 10,12,7 bne- 0,.L6 /* Source is not DW aligned. */ srdi. 9,31,3 mr 10,3 mr 11,12 /* Move doublewords where destination and source are aligned. Use a unrolled loop to copy 4 doubleword (32-bytes) per iteration. If the remainder is >0 and < 32 bytes copy 1-3 doublewords. */ cmpldi cr1,9,4 beq 0f mtcrf 0x01,9 blt cr1,2f ld 6,0(11) .align 4 4: ld 7,8(11) addi 9,9,-4 std 6,0(10) ld 6,16(11) std 7,8(10) ld 7,24(11) addi 11,11,32 cmpldi cr1,9,4 std 6,16(10) blt cr1,3f ld 6,0(11) std 7,24(10) addi 10,10,32 b 4b 3: std 7,24(10) addi 10,10,32 2: bf 30,1f ld 6,0(11) ld 7,8(11) addi 11,11,16 std 6,0(10) std 7,8(10) addi 10,10,16 1: bf 31,0f ld 6,0(11) addi 11,11,8 std 6,0(10) addi 10,10,8 0: .L8: rldicr 0,31,0,60 rldicl 31,31,0,61 add 3,3,0 add 12,12,0 /* Copy the tail for up to 31 bytes. If this is the tail of a longer copy then the destination will be aligned and the length will be less than 8. So it is normally not worth the set-up overhead to get doubleword aligned and do doubleword load/store. */ .L2: mr. 10,31 cmpldi cr1,31,4 beq 0f mtcrf 0x01,31 blt cr1,2f 4: lwz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,4 addi 10,10,-4 stw 6,0(3) cmpldi cr1,10,4 addi 3,3,4 bge cr1,4b 2: bf 30,1f lhz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,2 sth 6,0(3) addi 3,3,2 1: bf 31,0f lbz 6,0(12) addi 12,12,1 stb 6,0(3) addi 3,3,1 0: /* Return original dst pointer. */ ld 31,-8(1) mr 3,30 ld 30,-16(1) blr .align 4 .L6: /* Copy doublewords where the destination is aligned but the source is not. Use aligned doubleword loads from the source, shifted to realign the data, to allow aligned destination stores. */ subf 5,10,12 andi. 0,11,1 sldi 10,10,3 mr 4,3 ld 6,0(5) ld 7,8(5) subfic 9,10,64 beq 2f sld 0,6,10 addi 11,11,-1 mr 6,7 addi 4,4,-8 cmpldi 11,0 b 1f 2: addi 5,5,8 .align 4 0: sld 0,6,10 srd 8,7,9 addi 11,11,-2 ld 6,8(5) or 0,0,8 cmpldi 11,0 std 0,0(4) sld 0,7,10 1: srd 8,6,9 or 0,0,8 beq 8f ld 7,16(5) std 0,8(4) addi 5,5,16 addi 4,4,16 b 0b 8: std 0,8(4) b .L8 END_GEN_TB (BP_SYM (memcpy),TB_TOCLESS) libc_hidden_builtin_def (memcpy)