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Revision 1.1, Tue Mar 4 16:15:13 2008 UTC (16 years, 3 months ago) by nbrk
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Initial revision

/*	$OpenBSD: bzero.S,v 1.6 2004/10/08 14:42:09 pefo Exp $	*/
/*-
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 *
 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
 * Ralph Campbell.
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 */


#include "DEFS.h"

/*
 * bzero(void *p, size_t len)
 */
LEAF(bzero, 0)
ALEAF(blkclr)
	.set	noreorder
#ifdef _STANDALONE
	blt	a1, 12, smallclr	# small amount to clear?
	PTR_SUBU a3, zero, a0		# compute # bytes to word align address
	and	a3, a3, 3
	beq	a3, zero, 1f		# skip if word aligned
	PTR_SUBU a1, a1, a3		# subtract from remaining count
	SWHI	zero, 0(a0)		# clear 1, 2, or 3 bytes to align
	PTR_ADDU a0, a0, a3
1:
	and	v0, a1, 3		# compute number of words left
	PTR_SUBU a3, a1, v0
	move	a1, v0
	PTR_ADDU a3, a3, a0		# compute ending address
2:
	PTR_ADDU a0, a0, 4		# clear words
	bne	a0, a3, 2b		#  unrolling loop does not help
	sw	zero, -4(a0)		#  since we are limited by memory speed
#else
	blt	a1, 24, smallclr	# small amount to clear?
	PTR_SUBU a3, zero, a0		# compute # bytes to word align address
	and	a3, a3, 7
	beq	a3, zero, 1f		# skip if word aligned
	PTR_SUBU a1, a1, a3		# subtract from remaining count
	SDHI	zero, 0(a0)		# clear 1, 2, or 3 bytes to align
	PTR_ADDU a0, a0, a3
1:
	and	v0, a1, 7		# compute number of words left
	PTR_SUBU a3, a1, v0
	move	a1, v0
	PTR_ADDU a3, a3, a0		# compute ending address
2:
	PTR_ADDU a0, a0, 8		# clear words
	bne	a0, a3, 2b		#  unrolling loop does not help
	sd	zero, -8(a0)		#  since we are limited by memory speed
#endif
smallclr:
	ble	a1, zero, 2f
	PTR_ADDU a3, a1, a0		# compute ending address
1:
	PTR_ADDU a0, a0, 1		# clear bytes
	bne	a0, a3, 1b
	sb	zero, -1(a0)
2:
	j	ra
	nop
END(bzero)