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30
31	.file "strcm_ca.s"
32#ifdef	__PIC
33	.pic
34#endif
35#ifdef	__PID
36	.pid
37#endif
38/*
39 * (c) copyright 1988,1993 Intel Corp., all rights reserved
40 */
41
42/*
43	procedure strcmp  (optimized assembler version for the CA)
44
45	result = strcmp (src1_addr, src2_addr)
46
47	compare the null terminated string pointed to by src1_addr to
48	the string space pointed to by src2_addr.  Return 0 iff the strings
49	are equal, -1 if src1_addr is lexicly less than src2_addr, and 1
50	if it is lexicly greater.
51
52	Undefined behavior will occur if the end of either source string
53	(i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last word of the program's
54	allocated memory space.  This is so because, in several cases, strcmp
55	will fetch ahead one word.  Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose
56	a severe performance penalty.
57
58	This program handles five cases:
59
60	1) both arguments start on a word boundary
61	2) neither are word aligned, but they are offset by the same amount
62	3) source1 is word aligned, source2 is not
63	4) source2 is word aligned, source1 is not
64	5) neither is word aligned, and they are offset by differing amounts
65
66	At the time of this writing, only g0 thru g7 and g14 are available
67	for use in this leafproc;  other registers would have to be saved and
68	restored.  These nine registers are sufficient to implement the routine.
69	The registers are used as follows:
70
71	g0  original src1 ptr;  return result
72	g1  src2 ptr;  0xff  --  byte extraction mask
73	g2  src1 word ptr
74	g3  src2 word ptr
75	Little endian:
76		g4  lsw of src1
77		g5  msw of src1
78		g6  src2 word
79		g7  extracted src1
80	Big endian:
81		g4  msw of src1
82		g5  lsw of src1
83		g6  extracted src1
84		g7  src2 word
85	g13 return address
86	g14 shift count
87*/
88
89#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
90#define MSW g4
91#define LSW g5
92#define SRC1 g6
93#define SRC2 g7
94#else
95#define LSW g4
96#define MSW g5
97#define SRC2 g6
98#define SRC1 g7
99#endif
100
101	.globl	_strcmp
102	.globl	__strcmp
103	.leafproc	_strcmp, __strcmp
104	.align	2
105_strcmp:
106#ifndef __PIC
107	lda 	Lrett,g14
108#else
109	lda 	Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14
110#endif
111
112__strcmp:
113Lrestart:
114	notand	g0,3,g2		# extract word addr of start of src1
115	 lda	(g14),g13	# preserve return address
116#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
117	cmpo	g0,g2		# check alignment of src1
118#endif
119	 ld	(g2),LSW	# fetch word with at least first byte of src1
120	notand	g1,3,g3		# extract word addr of start of src2
121	 ld	4(g2),MSW	# fetch second word of src1
122#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
123	 bne	Lsrc1_unaligned	# branch if src1 is unaligned
124	cmpo	g3,g1		# check alignment of src2
125	 ld	(g3),SRC2	# fetch word with at least first byte of src2
126	mov	LSW,SRC1	# extract word of src1
127	 lda	8(g2),g2	# advance src1 word addr
128	 bne.f	Lsrc2_unaligned	# branch if src2 is NOT word aligned
129
130				/* src2 is word aligned */
131
132Lwloop2:				# word comparing loop
133	cmpo	SRC2,SRC1	# compare src1 and src2 words
134	 lda	0xff000000,g1	# byte extraction mask
135	mov	MSW,LSW		# move msw of src1 to lsw
136	 ld	(g2),MSW	# pre-fetch next msw of src1
137	addo	4,g2,g2		# post-increment src1 addr
138	 lda	4(g3),g3	# pre-increment src2 addr
139	 bne.f	Lcloop		# branch if src1 and src2 unequal
140	scanbyte 0,SRC1		# check for null byte in src1 word
141	 ld	(g3),SRC2	# pre-fetch next word of src2
142	mov	LSW,SRC1	# extract word of src1
143	 lda	0,g0		# prepare to return zero, indicating equality
144	bno.t	Lwloop2		# branch if null byte not encountered
145
146				/* words were equal and contained null byte */
147
148	mov	0,g14		# conform to register conventions
149	 bx	(g13)		# return
150
151
152Lsrc1_unaligned:
153#endif
154	cmpo	g3,g1		# check alignment of src2
155	 ld	(g3),SRC2	# fetch word with at least first byte of src2
156	shlo	3,g0,g14	# compute shift count for src1
157#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
158	subo	g14,0,g14	# 32 - shift count for big endian.
159#endif
160	eshro	g14,g4,SRC1	# extract word of src1
161	 lda	8(g2),g2	# advance src1 word addr
162	 bne.f	Lsrc2_unaligned	# branch if src2 is NOT word aligned
163
164				/* at least src2 is word aligned */
165
166Lwloop:				# word comparing loop
167	cmpo	SRC2,SRC1	# compare src1 and src2 words
168#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
169	 lda	0xff000000,g1	# byte extraction mask
170#else
171	 lda	0xff,g1		# byte extraction mask
172#endif
173	mov	MSW,LSW		# move msw of src1 to lsw
174	 ld	(g2),MSW	# pre-fetch next msw of src1
175	addo	4,g2,g2		# post-increment src1 addr
176	 lda	4(g3),g3	# pre-increment src2 addr
177	 bne.f	Lcloop		# branch if src1 and src2 unequal
178	scanbyte 0,SRC1		# check for null byte in src1 word
179	 ld	(g3),SRC2	# pre-fetch next word of src2
180	eshro	g14,g4,SRC1	# extract word of src1
181	 lda	0,g0		# prepare to return zero, indicating equality
182	bno.t	Lwloop		# branch if null byte not encountered
183
184				/* words were equal and contained null byte */
185
186	mov	0,g14		# conform to register conventions
187	 bx	(g13)		# return
188
189Lcloop_setup:			# setup for coming from Lsrc2_unaligned
190	mov	LSW,SRC1	# restore extracted src1 word
191#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
192	 lda	0xff000000,g1	# byte extraction mask
193#else
194	 lda	0xff,g1		# byte extraction mask
195#endif
196
197Lcloop:				# character comparing loop
198	and	SRC2,g1,g3	# extract next char of src2
199	and	SRC1,g1,g0	# extract next char of src1
200	cmpobne.f g0,g3,.diff	# check for equality
201	cmpo	0,g0		# check for null byte
202#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
203	shro	8,g1,g1		# shift mask for next byte
204#else
205	shlo	8,g1,g1		# shift mask for next byte
206#endif
207	 bne.t	Lcloop		# branch if null not reached
208
209				/* words are equal up thru null byte */
210
211	mov	0,g14
212	 bx	(g13)		# g0 = 0 (src1 == src2)
213Lrett:
214	ret
215
216.diff:
217	mov	0,g14
218	 bl	Lless_than_exit
219Lgreater_than_exit:
220	mov	1,g0
221	 bx	(g13)		# g0 = 1 (src1 > src2)
222Lless_than_exit:
223	subi	1,0,g0
224	 bx	(g13)		# g0 = -1 (src1 < src2)
225
226Lsrc2_unaligned:
227	mov	SRC1,LSW	# retain src1 extracted word
228	 ld	4(g3),SRC1	# fetch second word of src2
229	shlo	3,g1,MSW	# compute shift count for src2
230#if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__
231	subo	MSW,0,MSW	# 32 - shift count for big endian.
232#endif
233	eshro	MSW,g6,SRC2	# extract word of src2
234	cmpo	LSW,SRC2	# compare src1 and src2 words
235	notor	g1,3,MSW	# first step in computing new src1 ptr
236	 lda	4(g3),g1	# set new src2 ptr
237	 bne.f	Lcloop_setup	# first four bytes differ
238	scanbyte 0,LSW		# check for null byte
239	 lda	(g13),g14	# prepare return pointer for Lrestart
240	subo	MSW,g0,g0	# second (final) step in computing new src1 ptr
241	 bno.t	Lrestart		# if null byte not encountered, continue
242				/* with both string fetches shifted such that */
243				/* src2 is now word aligned. */
244	mov	0,g14		# conform to register conventions.
245	 lda	0,g0		# return indicator of equality.
246	bx	(g13)
247