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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
- /*
- * strlen() for PPC32
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2018 Christophe Leroy CS Systemes d'Information.
- *
- * Inspired from glibc implementation
- */
- #include <asm/ppc_asm.h>
- #include <asm/export.h>
- #include <asm/cache.h>
- .text
- /*
- * Algorithm:
- *
- * 1) Given a word 'x', we can test to see if it contains any 0 bytes
- * by subtracting 0x01010101, and seeing if any of the high bits of each
- * byte changed from 0 to 1. This works because the least significant
- * 0 byte must have had no incoming carry (otherwise it's not the least
- * significant), so it is 0x00 - 0x01 == 0xff. For all other
- * byte values, either they have the high bit set initially, or when
- * 1 is subtracted you get a value in the range 0x00-0x7f, none of which
- * have their high bit set. The expression here is
- * (x - 0x01010101) & ~x & 0x80808080), which gives 0x00000000 when
- * there were no 0x00 bytes in the word. You get 0x80 in bytes that
- * match, but possibly false 0x80 matches in the next more significant
- * byte to a true match due to carries. For little-endian this is
- * of no consequence since the least significant match is the one
- * we're interested in, but big-endian needs method 2 to find which
- * byte matches.
- * 2) Given a word 'x', we can test to see _which_ byte was zero by
- * calculating ~(((x & ~0x80808080) - 0x80808080 - 1) | x | ~0x80808080).
- * This produces 0x80 in each byte that was zero, and 0x00 in all
- * the other bytes. The '| ~0x80808080' clears the low 7 bits in each
- * byte, and the '| x' part ensures that bytes with the high bit set
- * produce 0x00. The addition will carry into the high bit of each byte
- * iff that byte had one of its low 7 bits set. We can then just see
- * which was the most significant bit set and divide by 8 to find how
- * many to add to the index.
- * This is from the book 'The PowerPC Compiler Writer's Guide',
- * by Steve Hoxey, Faraydon Karim, Bill Hay and Hank Warren.
- */
- _GLOBAL(strlen)
- andi. r0, r3, 3
- lis r7, 0x0101
- addi r10, r3, -4
- addic r7, r7, 0x0101 /* r7 = 0x01010101 (lomagic) & clear XER[CA] */
- rotlwi r6, r7, 31 /* r6 = 0x80808080 (himagic) */
- bne- 3f
- .balign IFETCH_ALIGN_BYTES
- 1: lwzu r9, 4(r10)
- 2: subf r8, r7, r9
- and. r8, r8, r6
- beq+ 1b
- andc. r8, r8, r9
- beq+ 1b
- andc r8, r9, r6
- orc r9, r9, r6
- subfe r8, r6, r8
- nor r8, r8, r9
- cntlzw r8, r8
- subf r3, r3, r10
- srwi r8, r8, 3
- add r3, r3, r8
- blr
- /* Missaligned string: make sure bytes before string are seen not 0 */
- 3: xor r10, r10, r0
- orc r8, r8, r8
- lwzu r9, 4(r10)
- slwi r0, r0, 3
- srw r8, r8, r0
- orc r9, r9, r8
- b 2b
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(strlen)
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