u-boot/arch/arm/lib/memcpy.S
Stefan Agner 75d7a0d7f1 arm: build arch memset/memcpy in Thumb2 mode
Resynchronize memcpy/memset with kernel 3.17 and build them in
Thumb2 mode (unified syntax). Those assembler files can be built
and linked in ARM mode too, however when calling them from Thumb2
built code, the stack got corrupted and the copy did not succeed
(the exact details have not been traced back). However, the Linux
kernel builds those files in Thumb2 mode. Hence U-Boot should
build them in Thumb2 mode too when CONFIG_SYS_THUMB_BUILD is set.

To build the files without warning, some assembler instructions
had to be replaced with their UAL compliant variant (thanks
Jeroen for this input).

To build the file in Thumb2 mode the implicit-it=always option need
to be set to generate Thumb2 compliant IT instructions where needed.
We add this option to the general AFLAGS when building for Thumb2.

Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
2015-01-09 10:20:22 -05:00

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/*
* linux/arch/arm/lib/memcpy.S
*
* Author: Nicolas Pitre
* Created: Sep 28, 2005
* Copyright: MontaVista Software, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/assembler.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_THUMB_BUILD
#define W(instr) instr.w
#else
#define W(instr) instr
#endif
#define LDR1W_SHIFT 0
#define STR1W_SHIFT 0
.macro ldr1w ptr reg abort
W(ldr) \reg, [\ptr], #4
.endm
.macro ldr4w ptr reg1 reg2 reg3 reg4 abort
ldmia \ptr!, {\reg1, \reg2, \reg3, \reg4}
.endm
.macro ldr8w ptr reg1 reg2 reg3 reg4 reg5 reg6 reg7 reg8 abort
ldmia \ptr!, {\reg1, \reg2, \reg3, \reg4, \reg5, \reg6, \reg7, \reg8}
.endm
.macro ldr1b ptr reg cond=al abort
ldrb\cond\() \reg, [\ptr], #1
.endm
.macro str1w ptr reg abort
W(str) \reg, [\ptr], #4
.endm
.macro str8w ptr reg1 reg2 reg3 reg4 reg5 reg6 reg7 reg8 abort
stmia \ptr!, {\reg1, \reg2, \reg3, \reg4, \reg5, \reg6, \reg7, \reg8}
.endm
.macro str1b ptr reg cond=al abort
strb\cond\() \reg, [\ptr], #1
.endm
.macro enter reg1 reg2
stmdb sp!, {r0, \reg1, \reg2}
.endm
.macro exit reg1 reg2
ldmfd sp!, {r0, \reg1, \reg2}
.endm
.text
/* Prototype: void *memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n); */
.syntax unified
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_THUMB_BUILD
.thumb
.thumb_func
#endif
ENTRY(memcpy)
cmp r0, r1
moveq pc, lr
enter r4, lr
subs r2, r2, #4
blt 8f
ands ip, r0, #3
PLD( pld [r1, #0] )
bne 9f
ands ip, r1, #3
bne 10f
1: subs r2, r2, #(28)
stmfd sp!, {r5 - r8}
blt 5f
CALGN( ands ip, r0, #31 )
CALGN( rsb r3, ip, #32 )
CALGN( sbcsne r4, r3, r2 ) @ C is always set here
CALGN( bcs 2f )
CALGN( adr r4, 6f )
CALGN( subs r2, r2, r3 ) @ C gets set
CALGN( add pc, r4, ip )
PLD( pld [r1, #0] )
2: PLD( subs r2, r2, #96 )
PLD( pld [r1, #28] )
PLD( blt 4f )
PLD( pld [r1, #60] )
PLD( pld [r1, #92] )
3: PLD( pld [r1, #124] )
4: ldr8w r1, r3, r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, ip, lr, abort=20f
subs r2, r2, #32
str8w r0, r3, r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, ip, lr, abort=20f
bge 3b
PLD( cmn r2, #96 )
PLD( bge 4b )
5: ands ip, r2, #28
rsb ip, ip, #32
#if LDR1W_SHIFT > 0
lsl ip, ip, #LDR1W_SHIFT
#endif
addne pc, pc, ip @ C is always clear here
b 7f
6:
.rept (1 << LDR1W_SHIFT)
W(nop)
.endr
ldr1w r1, r3, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, r4, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, r5, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, r6, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, r7, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, r8, abort=20f
ldr1w r1, lr, abort=20f
#if LDR1W_SHIFT < STR1W_SHIFT
lsl ip, ip, #STR1W_SHIFT - LDR1W_SHIFT
#elif LDR1W_SHIFT > STR1W_SHIFT
lsr ip, ip, #LDR1W_SHIFT - STR1W_SHIFT
#endif
add pc, pc, ip
nop
.rept (1 << STR1W_SHIFT)
W(nop)
.endr
str1w r0, r3, abort=20f
str1w r0, r4, abort=20f
str1w r0, r5, abort=20f
str1w r0, r6, abort=20f
str1w r0, r7, abort=20f
str1w r0, r8, abort=20f
str1w r0, lr, abort=20f
CALGN( bcs 2b )
7: ldmfd sp!, {r5 - r8}
8: movs r2, r2, lsl #31
ldr1b r1, r3, ne, abort=21f
ldr1b r1, r4, cs, abort=21f
ldr1b r1, ip, cs, abort=21f
str1b r0, r3, ne, abort=21f
str1b r0, r4, cs, abort=21f
str1b r0, ip, cs, abort=21f
exit r4, pc
9: rsb ip, ip, #4
cmp ip, #2
ldr1b r1, r3, gt, abort=21f
ldr1b r1, r4, ge, abort=21f
ldr1b r1, lr, abort=21f
str1b r0, r3, gt, abort=21f
str1b r0, r4, ge, abort=21f
subs r2, r2, ip
str1b r0, lr, abort=21f
blt 8b
ands ip, r1, #3
beq 1b
10: bic r1, r1, #3
cmp ip, #2
ldr1w r1, lr, abort=21f
beq 17f
bgt 18f
.macro forward_copy_shift pull push
subs r2, r2, #28
blt 14f
CALGN( ands ip, r0, #31 )
CALGN( rsb ip, ip, #32 )
CALGN( sbcsne r4, ip, r2 ) @ C is always set here
CALGN( subcc r2, r2, ip )
CALGN( bcc 15f )
11: stmfd sp!, {r5 - r9}
PLD( pld [r1, #0] )
PLD( subs r2, r2, #96 )
PLD( pld [r1, #28] )
PLD( blt 13f )
PLD( pld [r1, #60] )
PLD( pld [r1, #92] )
12: PLD( pld [r1, #124] )
13: ldr4w r1, r4, r5, r6, r7, abort=19f
mov r3, lr, lspull #\pull
subs r2, r2, #32
ldr4w r1, r8, r9, ip, lr, abort=19f
orr r3, r3, r4, lspush #\push
mov r4, r4, lspull #\pull
orr r4, r4, r5, lspush #\push
mov r5, r5, lspull #\pull
orr r5, r5, r6, lspush #\push
mov r6, r6, lspull #\pull
orr r6, r6, r7, lspush #\push
mov r7, r7, lspull #\pull
orr r7, r7, r8, lspush #\push
mov r8, r8, lspull #\pull
orr r8, r8, r9, lspush #\push
mov r9, r9, lspull #\pull
orr r9, r9, ip, lspush #\push
mov ip, ip, lspull #\pull
orr ip, ip, lr, lspush #\push
str8w r0, r3, r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, ip, , abort=19f
bge 12b
PLD( cmn r2, #96 )
PLD( bge 13b )
ldmfd sp!, {r5 - r9}
14: ands ip, r2, #28
beq 16f
15: mov r3, lr, lspull #\pull
ldr1w r1, lr, abort=21f
subs ip, ip, #4
orr r3, r3, lr, lspush #\push
str1w r0, r3, abort=21f
bgt 15b
CALGN( cmp r2, #0 )
CALGN( bge 11b )
16: sub r1, r1, #(\push / 8)
b 8b
.endm
forward_copy_shift pull=8 push=24
17: forward_copy_shift pull=16 push=16
18: forward_copy_shift pull=24 push=8
/*
* Abort preamble and completion macros.
* If a fixup handler is required then those macros must surround it.
* It is assumed that the fixup code will handle the private part of
* the exit macro.
*/
.macro copy_abort_preamble
19: ldmfd sp!, {r5 - r9}
b 21f
20: ldmfd sp!, {r5 - r8}
21:
.endm
.macro copy_abort_end
ldmfd sp!, {r4, pc}
.endm
ENDPROC(memcpy)