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| 31 | .file "strcmp.s" |
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| 32 | #ifdef __PIC |
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| 33 | .pic |
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| 34 | #endif |
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| 35 | #ifdef __PID |
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| 36 | .pid |
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| 37 | #endif |
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| 38 | /* |
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| 39 | * (c) copyright 1988,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved |
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| 40 | */ |
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| 41 | /* |
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| 42 | procedure strcmp (optimized assembler version for the 80960K Series) |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | result = strcmp (src1_addr, src2_addr) |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | compare the null terminated string pointed to by src1_addr to |
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| 47 | the string pointed to by src2_addr. Return 0 iff the strings |
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| 48 | are equal, -1 if src1_addr is lexicographically less than src2_addr, |
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| 49 | and 1 if it is lexicographically greater. |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | Undefined behavior will occur if the end of either source string |
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| 52 | (i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last two words of the |
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| 53 | program's allocated memory space. This is so because strcmp fetches |
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| 54 | ahead. Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose a severe performance |
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| 55 | penalty. |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | Strategy: |
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| 58 | |
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| 59 | Fetch the source strings by words and compare the words until either |
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| 60 | differing words are found or the null byte is encountered. In either |
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| 61 | case, move through the word until either the differing byte if found, |
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| 62 | in which case return -1 or 1 appropriately; or the null byte is |
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| 63 | encountered, in which case, return zero (equality). |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | Tactics: |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | 1) Do NOT try to fetch the words in a word aligned manner because, |
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| 68 | in my judgement, the performance degradation experienced due to |
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| 69 | non-aligned accesses does NOT outweigh the time and complexity added |
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| 70 | by the preamble and convoluted body that would be necessary to assure |
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| 71 | alignment. This is supported by the intuition that many source |
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| 72 | strings will be word aligned to begin with. |
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| 73 | */ |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | .globl _strcmp |
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| 76 | .globl __strcmp |
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| 77 | .leafproc _strcmp,__strcmp |
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| 78 | .align 2 |
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| 79 | |
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| 80 | _strcmp: |
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| 81 | #ifndef __PIC |
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| 82 | lda .Lrett,g14 |
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| 83 | #else |
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| 84 | lda .Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14 |
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| 85 | #endif |
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| 86 | __strcmp: |
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| 87 | ld (g0), g5 # fetch first word of source_1 |
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| 88 | mov g14,g7 # preserve return address |
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| 89 | ldconst 0,g14 # conform to register conventions |
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| 90 | ldconst 0xff,g4 # byte extraction mask |
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| 91 | .Lwloop: |
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| 92 | addo 4,g0,g0 # post-increment source_1 byte ptr |
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| 93 | ld (g1), g3 # fetch word of source_2 |
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| 94 | scanbyte 0,g5 # does word have a null byte? |
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| 95 | mov g5,g2 # save a copy of the source_1 word |
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| 96 | be .Lcloop # branch if null byte encountered |
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| 97 | cmpo g2,g3 # are the source words the same? |
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| 98 | addo 4,g1,g1 # post-increment source_2 byte ptr |
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| 99 | ld (g0), g5 # fetch ahead next word of source_1 |
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| 100 | be .Lwloop # fall thru if words are unequal |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | .Lcloop: and g4,g2,g5 # extract and compare individual bytes |
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| 103 | and g4,g3,g6 |
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| 104 | cmpobne g5,g6,.diff # if they differ, go return 1 or -1 |
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| 105 | cmpo 0,g6 # they are the same. Are they null? |
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| 106 | shlo 8,g4,g4 # position mask for next extraction |
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| 107 | bne .Lcloop # loop if null not encountered |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | mov 0,g0 # return equality |
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| 110 | bx (g7) |
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| 111 | .Lrett: |
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| 112 | ret |
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| 113 | .diff: bl .neg |
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| 114 | mov 1,g0 |
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| 115 | bx (g7) |
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| 116 | .neg: subi 1,0,g0 |
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| 117 | .Lexit: |
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| 118 | bx (g7) |
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