linux/arch/alpha/lib/ev67-strchr.S
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   1/*
   2 * arch/alpha/lib/ev67-strchr.S
   3 * 21264 version contributed by Rick Gorton <rick.gorton@alpha-processor.com>
   4 *
   5 * Return the address of a given character within a null-terminated
   6 * string, or null if it is not found.
   7 *
   8 * Much of the information about 21264 scheduling/coding comes from:
   9 *      Compiler Writer's Guide for the Alpha 21264
  10 *      abbreviated as 'CWG' in other comments here
  11 *      ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html
  12 * Scheduling notation:
  13 *      E       - either cluster
  14 *      U       - upper subcluster; U0 - subcluster U0; U1 - subcluster U1
  15 *      L       - lower subcluster; L0 - subcluster L0; L1 - subcluster L1
  16 * Try not to change the actual algorithm if possible for consistency.
  17 */
  18
  19#include <asm/regdef.h>
  20
  21        .set noreorder
  22        .set noat
  23
  24        .align 4
  25        .globl strchr
  26        .ent strchr
  27strchr:
  28        .frame sp, 0, ra
  29        .prologue 0
  30
  31        ldq_u   t0, 0(a0)       # L : load first quadword Latency=3
  32        and     a1, 0xff, t3    # E : 00000000000000ch
  33        insbl   a1, 1, t5       # U : 000000000000ch00
  34        insbl   a1, 7, a2       # U : ch00000000000000
  35
  36        insbl   t3, 6, a3       # U : 00ch000000000000
  37        or      t5, t3, a1      # E : 000000000000chch
  38        andnot  a0, 7, v0       # E : align our loop pointer
  39        lda     t4, -1          # E : build garbage mask
  40
  41        mskqh   t4, a0, t4      # U : only want relevant part of first quad
  42        or      a2, a3, a2      # E : chch000000000000
  43        inswl   a1, 2, t5       # E : 00000000chch0000
  44        inswl   a1, 4, a3       # E : 0000chch00000000
  45
  46        or      a1, a2, a1      # E : chch00000000chch
  47        or      a3, t5, t5      # E : 0000chchchch0000
  48        cmpbge  zero, t0, t2    # E : bits set iff byte == zero
  49        cmpbge  zero, t4, t4    # E : bits set iff byte is garbage
  50
  51        /* This quad is _very_ serialized.  Lots of stalling happens */
  52        or      t5, a1, a1      # E : chchchchchchchch
  53        xor     t0, a1, t1      # E : make bytes == c zero
  54        cmpbge  zero, t1, t3    # E : bits set iff byte == c
  55        or      t2, t3, t0      # E : bits set iff char match or zero match
  56
  57        andnot  t0, t4, t0      # E : clear garbage bits
  58        cttz    t0, a2          # U0 : speculative (in case we get a match)
  59        nop                     # E :
  60        bne     t0, $found      # U :
  61
  62        /*
  63         * Yuk.  This loop is going to stall like crazy waiting for the
  64         * data to be loaded.  Not much can be done about it unless it's
  65         * unrolled multiple times - is that safe to do in kernel space?
  66         * Or would exception handling recovery code do the trick here?
  67         */
  68$loop:  ldq     t0, 8(v0)       # L : Latency=3
  69        addq    v0, 8, v0       # E :
  70        xor     t0, a1, t1      # E :
  71        cmpbge  zero, t0, t2    # E : bits set iff byte == 0
  72
  73        cmpbge  zero, t1, t3    # E : bits set iff byte == c
  74        or      t2, t3, t0      # E :
  75        cttz    t3, a2          # U0 : speculative (in case we get a match)
  76        beq     t0, $loop       # U :
  77
  78$found: negq    t0, t1          # E : clear all but least set bit
  79        and     t0, t1, t0      # E :
  80        and     t0, t3, t1      # E : bit set iff byte was the char
  81        addq    v0, a2, v0      # E : Add in the bit number from above
  82
  83        cmoveq  t1, $31, v0     # E : Two mapping slots, latency = 2
  84        nop
  85        nop
  86        ret                     # L0 :
  87
  88        .end strchr
  89