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Return null if the byte is not found. Undefined behavior will occur if the end of the source string (i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last two words of the program's allocated memory space. This is so because, in several cases, strchr will fetch ahead. Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose a severe performance penalty. This program handles two cases: 1) the argument starts on a word boundary 2) the argument doesn't start on a word boundary At the time of this writing, only g0 thru g7 and g13 are available for use in this leafproc; other registers would have to be saved and restored. These nine registers, plus tricky use of g14 are sufficient to implement the routine. The registers are used as follows: g0 src ptr; upon return it is a pointer to the matching byte, or null g1 char to seek g2 mask to avoid unimportant bytes in first word g3 char to seek, broadcast to all four bytes g4 word of the source string g5 copy of the word g6 extracted character g7 byte extraction mask g13 return address g14 */ .globl _strchr .globl __strchr .leafproc _strchr, __strchr .align 2 _strchr: #ifndef __PIC lda Lrett,g14 #else lda Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14 #endif __strchr: lda 0xff,g7 # byte extraction mask and g1,g7,g1 # make char an 8-bit ordinal shlo 8,g1,g2 # broadcast the char to four bytes or g1,g2,g2 shlo 16,g2,g4 cmpo g1,g7 # is char being sought 0xff? or g4,g2,g3 lda (g14),g13 # preserve return address notand g0,3,g5 # extract word addr of start of src lda 0,g14 # conform to register linkage standard and g0,3,g6 # extract byte offset of src ld (g5),g4 # fetch word containing at least first byte shlo 3,g6,g6 # get shift count for making mask for first word lda 4(g5),g0 # post-increment src word pointer subi 1,0,g5 # mask initially all ones #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ shro g6,g5,g5 # get mask for bytes needed from first word #else shlo g6,g5,g5 # get mask for bytes needed from first word #endif notor g4,g5,g4 # set unneeded bytes to all ones be.f Lsearch_for_0xff # branch if seeking 0xff Lsearch_for_word_with_char_or_null: scanbyte g3,g4 # check for byte with char lda (g4),g5 # copy word ld (g0),g4 # fetch next word of src bo.f Lsearch_for_char # branch if null found scanbyte 0,g5 # check for null byte lda 4(g0),g0 # post-increment src word pointer bno.t Lsearch_for_word_with_char_or_null # branch if not null Lnot_found: mov 0,g0 # char not found. Return null Lexit_code: bx (g13) # g0 = addr of char in src (or null); g14 = 0 Lrett: ret Lsearch_for_char: subo 5,g0,g0 # back up the byte pointer Lsearch_for_char.a: #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ rotate 8,g5,g5 # shift word to position next byte #endif and g5,g7,g6 # extract byte cmpo g1,g6 # is it char? lda 1(g0),g0 # bump src byte ptr #if ! __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ shro 8,g5,g5 # shift word to position next byte #endif be.f Lexit_code cmpobne.t 0,g6,Lsearch_for_char.a # quit if null comes before char b Lnot_found Lsearch_for_0xff: lda 0xf0f0f0f0,g2 # make first comparison mask for char=-1 case. or g5,g2,g2 and g4,g2,g4 # make unimportant bytes of first word 0x0f b Lsearch_for_word_with_char_or_null /* end of strchr */