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-#define ASSEMBLER
-#include <mach/ppc/asm.h>
-#undef ASSEMBLER
-
-// ***************
-// * S T R C M P *
-// ***************
-//
-// int strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
-//
-// We optimize the compare by doing it word parallel. This introduces
-// a complication: if we blindly did word loads from both sides until
-// finding a difference (or 0), we might get a spurious page fault by
-// reading bytes past the difference. To avoid this, we never do a "lwz"
-// that crosses a page boundary.
-//
-// The test for 0s relies on the following inobvious but very efficient
-// word-parallel test:
-// x = dataWord + 0xFEFEFEFF
-// y = ~dataWord & 0x80808080
-// if (x & y) == 0 then no zero found
-// The test maps any non-zero byte to zero, and any zero byte to 0x80,
-// with one exception: 0x01 bytes preceeding the first zero are also
-// mapped to 0x80.
-
- .text
- .globl EXT(strcmp)
-
- .align 5
-LEXT(strcmp) // int strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
- andi. r0,r3,3 // is LHS aligned?
- dcbt 0,r3 // touch in LHS
- lis r5,hi16(0xFEFEFEFF) // start to load magic constants
- lis r6,hi16(0x80808080)
- dcbt 0,r4 // touch in RHS
- ori r5,r5,lo16(0xFEFEFEFF)
- ori r6,r6,lo16(0x80808080)
- subi r3,r3,4 // we use "lwzu" in the inner loops
- subi r4,r4,4
- beq Laligned // LHS is aligned
- subfic r0,r0,4 // r0 <- #bytes to word align LHS
- mtctr r0
-
-// Loop over bytes.
-
-Lbyteloop:
- lbz r7,4(r3) // r7 <- next LHS byte
- addi r3,r3,1
- lbz r8,4(r4) // r8 <- next RHS byte
- addi r4,r4,1
- cntlzw r9,r7 // is r7 zero?
- sub r0,r7,r8 // different?
- srwi r9,r9,5 // r9 <- (r7==0) ? 1 : 0
- or. r9,r9,r0 // r9 is nonzero if either different or 0
- bdnzt eq,Lbyteloop // loop until different, 0, or buf end
-
- bne Ldone // done if different or 0
-
-// LHS is word aligned. If RHS also is, we need not worry about page
-// crossing. Otherwise, we must stop the word loop before page is crossed.
-
-Laligned:
- andi. r0,r4,3 // is RHS now word aligned too?
- addi r9,r4,4 // restore true address of next RHS byte
- rlwinm r9,r9,0,0xFFF // get RHS offset in page
- beq Lalignedloop // RHS word aligned, use simple loop
- subfic r9,r9,4096 // get #bytes left in RHS page
- srwi. r0,r9,2 // get #words left in RHS page
- mtctr r0 // set up loop count
- bne++ Lunalignedloop // at least one word left in RHS page
- li r0,4 // must check 4 bytes, a byte at a time...
- mtctr r0 // ...in order to keep LHS word aligned
- b Lbyteloop // go cross RHS page
-
-// Unaligned inner loop: compare a word at a time, until one of three conditions:
-// - a difference is found
-// - a zero byte is found
-// - end of RHS page (we dare not touch next page until we must)
-// At this point, registers are as follows:
-// r3 = LHS ptr - 4 (word aligned)
-// r4 = RHS ptr - 4 (not aligned)
-// r5 = 0xFEFEFEFF
-// r6 = 0x80808080
-// ctr = whole words left in RHS page
-
- .align 5 // align inner loop, which is 8 words long
-Lunalignedloop:
- lwzu r7,4(r3) // r7 <- next 4 LHS bytes
- lwzu r8,4(r4) // r8 <- next 4 RHS bytes
- add r10,r7,r5 // r10 <- LHS + 0xFEFEFEFF
- andc r12,r6,r7 // r12 <- ~LHS & 0x80808080
- xor r11,r7,r8 // r11 <- compare the words
- and r0,r10,r12 // r0 <- nonzero iff LHS has a 0-byte
- or. r12,r0,r11 // combine difference and 0-test vectors
- bdnzt eq,Lunalignedloop // loop if ctr!=0 and cr0_eq
-
- bne++ Ldifferent // done if we found a 0 or difference
- li r0,4 // must check 4 bytes, a byte at a time...
- mtctr r0 // ...in order to keep LHS word aligned
- b Lbyteloop // cross RHS page, then resume word loop
-
-// Aligned inner loop: compare a word at a time, until one of two conditions:
-// - a difference is found
-// - a zero byte is found
-// At this point, registers are as follows:
-// r3 = LHS ptr - 4 (word aligned)
-// r4 = RHS ptr - 4 (word aligned)
-// r5 = 0xFEFEFEFF
-// r6 = 0x80808080
-
- .align 5 // align inner loop, which is 8 words ling
-Lalignedloop:
- lwzu r7,4(r3) // r7 <- next 4 LHS bytes
- lwzu r8,4(r4) // r8 <- next 4 RHS bytes
- add r10,r7,r5 // r10 <- LHS + 0xFEFEFEFF
- andc r12,r6,r7 // r12 <- ~LHS & 0x80808080
- xor r11,r7,r8 // r11 <- compare the words
- and r0,r10,r12 // r0 <- nonzero iff LHS has a 0-byte
- or. r12,r0,r11 // combine difference and 0-test vectors
- beq Lalignedloop // loop if neither found
-
-// Found differing bytes and/or a 0-byte. Determine which comes first, and
-// subtract the bytes to compute the return value. We also need to mask out the
-// false hits in the 0-byte test, which consist of 0x01 bytes that preceed
-// the 0-byte.
-
-Ldifferent: // r0 == 0-test vector (with 0x01 false hits)
- slwi r9,r7,7 // move 0x01 bits in LHS into position 0x80
- andc r0,r0,r9 // mask out the false 0-hits from 0x01 bytes
- or r11,r11,r0 // recompute difference vector
- cntlzw r9,r11 // find 1st difference (r9 = 0..31)
- rlwinm r9,r9,0,0x18 // byte align bit offset (now, r9 = 0,8,16, or 24)
- addi r9,r9,8 // now, r9 = 8, 16, 24, or 32
- rlwnm r5,r7,r9,24,31 // right justify differing bytes and mask off rest
- rlwnm r6,r8,r9,24,31
- sub r3,r5,r6 // compute difference (0, +, or -)
- blr
-
-Ldone: // r0 = return value
- mr r3,r0 // return in r3
- blr
-