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Solomon Peachy 8c86fb6da0 arm: Use -masm-syntax-unified when compiling with gcc8 or newer
Annoyingly, this makes all of the '.S' files we compile get treated as
divided syntax, so we need to make the syntax in them explicit.

Change-Id: I56a3916b7b24c84a1214a5d6bc4ed4d651f002cf
2024-05-08 21:45:42 -04:00

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ArmAsm

/***************************************************************************
* __________ __ ___.
* Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
* Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
* Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
* Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
* \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
* $Id$
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 by Thom Johansen
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
* KIND, either express or implied.
*
****************************************************************************/
#include "config.h"
.syntax unified
.section .icode,"ax",%progbits
.align 2
/* The following code is based on code found in Linux kernel version 2.6.15.3
* linux/arch/arm/lib/memset.S
*
* Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Russell King
*/
/* This code will align a pointer for memset, if needed */
1: cmp r2, #4 @ 1 do we have enough
blt 5f @ 1 bytes to align with?
cmp r3, #2 @ 1
strbgt r1, [r0, #-1]! @ 1
strbge r1, [r0, #-1]! @ 1
strb r1, [r0, #-1]! @ 1
sub r2, r2, r3 @ 1 r2 = r2 - r3
b 2f
.global memset
.type memset,%function
memset:
add r0, r0, r2 @ we'll write backwards in memory
ands r3, r0, #3 @ 1 unaligned?
bne 1b @ 1
2:
/*
* we know that the pointer in r0 is aligned to a word boundary.
*/
and r1, r1, #255 @ clear sign bits
orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #8
orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #16
mov r3, r1
cmp r2, #16
blt 5f
/*
* We need an extra register for this loop - save the return address and
* use the LR
*/
str lr, [sp, #-4]!
mov ip, r1
mov lr, r1
3: subs r2, r2, #64
stmdbge r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr} @ 64 bytes at a time.
stmdbge r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
stmdbge r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
stmdbge r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
bgt 3b
ldrpc cond=eq @ Now <64 bytes to go.
/*
* No need to correct the count; we're only testing bits from now on
*/
tst r2, #32
stmdbne r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
stmdbne r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
tst r2, #16
stmdbne r0!, {r1, r3, ip, lr}
ldr lr, [sp], #4
5: tst r2, #8
stmdbne r0!, {r1, r3}
tst r2, #4
strne r1, [r0, #-4]!
/*
* When we get here, we've got less than 4 bytes to zero. We
* may have an unaligned pointer as well.
*/
6: tst r2, #2
strbne r1, [r0, #-1]!
strbne r1, [r0, #-1]!
tst r2, #1
strbne r1, [r0, #-1]!
bx lr
.end:
.size memset,.end-memset