linux/arch/ia64/lib/strlen.S
<<
>>
Prefs
   1/*
   2 *
   3 * Optimized version of the standard strlen() function
   4 *
   5 *
   6 * Inputs:
   7 *      in0     address of string
   8 *
   9 * Outputs:
  10 *      ret0    the number of characters in the string (0 if empty string)
  11 *      does not count the \0
  12 *
  13 * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co
  14 *      Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
  15 *
  16 * 09/24/99 S.Eranian add speculation recovery code
  17 */
  18
  19#include <asm/asmmacro.h>
  20
  21//
  22//
  23// This is an enhanced version of the basic strlen. it includes a combination
  24// of compute zero index (czx), parallel comparisons, speculative loads and
  25// loop unroll using rotating registers.
  26//
  27// General Ideas about the algorithm:
  28//        The goal is to look at the string in chunks of 8 bytes.
  29//        so we need to do a few extra checks at the beginning because the
  30//        string may not be 8-byte aligned. In this case we load the 8byte
  31//        quantity which includes the start of the string and mask the unused
  32//        bytes with 0xff to avoid confusing czx.
  33//        We use speculative loads and software pipelining to hide memory
  34//        latency and do read ahead safely. This way we defer any exception.
  35//
  36//        Because we don't want the kernel to be relying on particular
  37//        settings of the DCR register, we provide recovery code in case
  38//        speculation fails. The recovery code is going to "redo" the work using
  39//        only normal loads. If we still get a fault then we generate a
  40//        kernel panic. Otherwise we return the strlen as usual.
  41//
  42//        The fact that speculation may fail can be caused, for instance, by
  43//        the DCR.dm bit being set. In this case TLB misses are deferred, i.e.,
  44//        a NaT bit will be set if the translation is not present. The normal
  45//        load, on the other hand, will cause the translation to be inserted
  46//        if the mapping exists.
  47//
  48//        It should be noted that we execute recovery code only when we need
  49//        to use the data that has been speculatively loaded: we don't execute
  50//        recovery code on pure read ahead data.
  51//
  52// Remarks:
  53//      - the cmp r0,r0 is used as a fast way to initialize a predicate
  54//        register to 1. This is required to make sure that we get the parallel
  55//        compare correct.
  56//
  57//      - we don't use the epilogue counter to exit the loop but we need to set
  58//        it to zero beforehand.
  59//
  60//      - after the loop we must test for Nat values because neither the
  61//        czx nor cmp instruction raise a NaT consumption fault. We must be
  62//        careful not to look too far for a Nat for which we don't care.
  63//        For instance we don't need to look at a NaT in val2 if the zero byte
  64//        was in val1.
  65//
  66//      - Clearly performance tuning is required.
  67//
  68//
  69//
  70#define saved_pfs       r11
  71#define tmp             r10
  72#define base            r16
  73#define orig            r17
  74#define saved_pr        r18
  75#define src             r19
  76#define mask            r20
  77#define val             r21
  78#define val1            r22
  79#define val2            r23
  80
  81GLOBAL_ENTRY(strlen)
  82        .prologue
  83        .save ar.pfs, saved_pfs
  84        alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,11,0,0,8 // rotating must be multiple of 8
  85
  86        .rotr v[2], w[2]        // declares our 4 aliases
  87
  88        extr.u tmp=in0,0,3      // tmp=least significant 3 bits
  89        mov orig=in0            // keep trackof initial byte address
  90        dep src=0,in0,0,3       // src=8byte-aligned in0 address
  91        .save pr, saved_pr
  92        mov saved_pr=pr         // preserve predicates (rotation)
  93        ;;
  94
  95        .body
  96
  97        ld8 v[1]=[src],8        // must not speculate: can fail here
  98        shl tmp=tmp,3           // multiply by 8bits/byte
  99        mov mask=-1             // our mask
 100        ;;
 101        ld8.s w[1]=[src],8      // speculatively load next
 102        cmp.eq p6,p0=r0,r0      // sets p6 to true for cmp.and
 103        sub tmp=64,tmp          // how many bits to shift our mask on the right
 104        ;;
 105        shr.u   mask=mask,tmp   // zero enough bits to hold v[1] valuable part
 106        mov ar.ec=r0            // clear epilogue counter (saved in ar.pfs)
 107        ;;
 108        add base=-16,src        // keep track of aligned base
 109        or v[1]=v[1],mask       // now we have a safe initial byte pattern
 110        ;;
 1111:
 112        ld8.s v[0]=[src],8      // speculatively load next
 113        czx1.r val1=v[1]        // search 0 byte from right
 114        czx1.r val2=w[1]        // search 0 byte from right following 8bytes
 115        ;;
 116        ld8.s w[0]=[src],8      // speculatively load next to next
 117        cmp.eq.and p6,p0=8,val1 // p6 = p6 and val1==8
 118        cmp.eq.and p6,p0=8,val2 // p6 = p6 and mask==8
 119(p6)    br.wtop.dptk 1b         // loop until p6 == 0
 120        ;;
 121        //
 122        // We must return try the recovery code iff
 123        // val1_is_nat || (val1==8 && val2_is_nat)
 124        //
 125        // XXX Fixme
 126        //      - there must be a better way of doing the test
 127        //
 128        cmp.eq  p8,p9=8,val1    // p6 = val1 had zero (disambiguate)
 129        tnat.nz p6,p7=val1      // test NaT on val1
 130(p6)    br.cond.spnt .recover   // jump to recovery if val1 is NaT
 131        ;;
 132        //
 133        // if we come here p7 is true, i.e., initialized for // cmp
 134        //
 135        cmp.eq.and  p7,p0=8,val1// val1==8?
 136        tnat.nz.and p7,p0=val2  // test NaT if val2
 137(p7)    br.cond.spnt .recover   // jump to recovery if val2 is NaT
 138        ;;
 139(p8)    mov val1=val2           // the other test got us out of the loop
 140(p8)    adds src=-16,src        // correct position when 3 ahead
 141(p9)    adds src=-24,src        // correct position when 4 ahead
 142        ;;
 143        sub ret0=src,orig       // distance from base
 144        sub tmp=8,val1          // which byte in word
 145        mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000
 146        ;;
 147        sub ret0=ret0,tmp       // adjust
 148        mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs    // because of ar.ec, restore no matter what
 149        br.ret.sptk.many rp     // end of normal execution
 150
 151        //
 152        // Outlined recovery code when speculation failed
 153        //
 154        // This time we don't use speculation and rely on the normal exception
 155        // mechanism. that's why the loop is not as good as the previous one
 156        // because read ahead is not possible
 157        //
 158        // IMPORTANT:
 159        // Please note that in the case of strlen() as opposed to strlen_user()
 160        // we don't use the exception mechanism, as this function is not
 161        // supposed to fail. If that happens it means we have a bug and the
 162        // code will cause of kernel fault.
 163        //
 164        // XXX Fixme
 165        //      - today we restart from the beginning of the string instead
 166        //        of trying to continue where we left off.
 167        //
 168.recover:
 169        ld8 val=[base],8        // will fail if unrecoverable fault
 170        ;;
 171        or val=val,mask         // remask first bytes
 172        cmp.eq p0,p6=r0,r0      // nullify first ld8 in loop
 173        ;;
 174        //
 175        // ar.ec is still zero here
 176        //
 1772:
 178(p6)    ld8 val=[base],8        // will fail if unrecoverable fault
 179        ;;
 180        czx1.r val1=val         // search 0 byte from right
 181        ;;
 182        cmp.eq p6,p0=8,val1     // val1==8 ?
 183(p6)    br.wtop.dptk 2b         // loop until p6 == 0
 184        ;;                      // (avoid WAW on p63)
 185        sub ret0=base,orig      // distance from base
 186        sub tmp=8,val1
 187        mov pr=saved_pr,0xffffffffffff0000
 188        ;;
 189        sub ret0=ret0,tmp       // length=now - back -1
 190        mov ar.pfs=saved_pfs    // because of ar.ec, restore no matter what
 191        br.ret.sptk.many rp     // end of successful recovery code
 192END(strlen)
 193