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  1. /*
  2. * arch/alpha/lib/ev6-copy_user.S
  3. *
  4. * 21264 version contributed by Rick Gorton <rick.gorton@alpha-processor.com>
  5. *
  6. * Copy to/from user space, handling exceptions as we go.. This
  7. * isn't exactly pretty.
  8. *
  9. * This is essentially the same as "memcpy()", but with a few twists.
  10. * Notably, we have to make sure that $0 is always up-to-date and
  11. * contains the right "bytes left to copy" value (and that it is updated
  12. * only _after_ a successful copy). There is also some rather minor
  13. * exception setup stuff..
  14. *
  15. * NOTE! This is not directly C-callable, because the calling semantics are
  16. * different:
  17. *
  18. * Inputs:
  19. * length in $0
  20. * destination address in $6
  21. * source address in $7
  22. * return address in $28
  23. *
  24. * Outputs:
  25. * bytes left to copy in $0
  26. *
  27. * Clobbers:
  28. * $1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7
  29. *
  30. * Much of the information about 21264 scheduling/coding comes from:
  31. * Compiler Writer's Guide for the Alpha 21264
  32. * abbreviated as 'CWG' in other comments here
  33. * ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html
  34. * Scheduling notation:
  35. * E - either cluster
  36. * U - upper subcluster; U0 - subcluster U0; U1 - subcluster U1
  37. * L - lower subcluster; L0 - subcluster L0; L1 - subcluster L1
  38. */
  39. #include <asm/export.h>
  40. /* Allow an exception for an insn; exit if we get one. */
  41. #define EXI(x,y...) \
  42. 99: x,##y; \
  43. .section __ex_table,"a"; \
  44. .long 99b - .; \
  45. lda $31, $exitin-99b($31); \
  46. .previous
  47. #define EXO(x,y...) \
  48. 99: x,##y; \
  49. .section __ex_table,"a"; \
  50. .long 99b - .; \
  51. lda $31, $exitout-99b($31); \
  52. .previous
  53. .set noat
  54. .align 4
  55. .globl __copy_user
  56. .ent __copy_user
  57. # Pipeline info: Slotting & Comments
  58. __copy_user:
  59. .prologue 0
  60. subq $0, 32, $1 # .. E .. .. : Is this going to be a small copy?
  61. beq $0, $zerolength # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  62. and $6,7,$3 # .. .. .. E : is leading dest misalignment
  63. ble $1, $onebyteloop # .. .. U .. : 1st branch : small amount of data
  64. beq $3, $destaligned # .. U .. .. : 2nd (one cycle fetcher stall)
  65. subq $3, 8, $3 # E .. .. .. : L U U L : trip counter
  66. /*
  67. * The fetcher stall also hides the 1 cycle cross-cluster stall for $3 (L --> U)
  68. * This loop aligns the destination a byte at a time
  69. * We know we have at least one trip through this loop
  70. */
  71. $aligndest:
  72. EXI( ldbu $1,0($7) ) # .. .. .. L : Keep loads separate from stores
  73. addq $6,1,$6 # .. .. E .. : Section 3.8 in the CWG
  74. addq $3,1,$3 # .. E .. .. :
  75. nop # E .. .. .. : U L U L
  76. /*
  77. * the -1 is to compensate for the inc($6) done in a previous quadpack
  78. * which allows us zero dependencies within either quadpack in the loop
  79. */
  80. EXO( stb $1,-1($6) ) # .. .. .. L :
  81. addq $7,1,$7 # .. .. E .. : Section 3.8 in the CWG
  82. subq $0,1,$0 # .. E .. .. :
  83. bne $3, $aligndest # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  84. /*
  85. * If we fell through into here, we have a minimum of 33 - 7 bytes
  86. * If we arrived via branch, we have a minimum of 32 bytes
  87. */
  88. $destaligned:
  89. and $7,7,$1 # .. .. .. E : Check _current_ source alignment
  90. bic $0,7,$4 # .. .. E .. : number bytes as a quadword loop
  91. EXI( ldq_u $3,0($7) ) # .. L .. .. : Forward fetch for fallthrough code
  92. beq $1,$quadaligned # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  93. /*
  94. * In the worst case, we've just executed an ldq_u here from 0($7)
  95. * and we'll repeat it once if we take the branch
  96. */
  97. /* Misaligned quadword loop - not unrolled. Leave it that way. */
  98. $misquad:
  99. EXI( ldq_u $2,8($7) ) # .. .. .. L :
  100. subq $4,8,$4 # .. .. E .. :
  101. extql $3,$7,$3 # .. U .. .. :
  102. extqh $2,$7,$1 # U .. .. .. : U U L L
  103. bis $3,$1,$1 # .. .. .. E :
  104. EXO( stq $1,0($6) ) # .. .. L .. :
  105. addq $7,8,$7 # .. E .. .. :
  106. subq $0,8,$0 # E .. .. .. : U L L U
  107. addq $6,8,$6 # .. .. .. E :
  108. bis $2,$2,$3 # .. .. E .. :
  109. nop # .. E .. .. :
  110. bne $4,$misquad # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  111. nop # .. .. .. E
  112. nop # .. .. E ..
  113. nop # .. E .. ..
  114. beq $0,$zerolength # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  115. /* We know we have at least one trip through the byte loop */
  116. EXI ( ldbu $2,0($7) ) # .. .. .. L : No loads in the same quad
  117. addq $6,1,$6 # .. .. E .. : as the store (Section 3.8 in CWG)
  118. nop # .. E .. .. :
  119. br $31, $dirtyentry # L0 .. .. .. : L U U L
  120. /* Do the trailing byte loop load, then hop into the store part of the loop */
  121. /*
  122. * A minimum of (33 - 7) bytes to do a quad at a time.
  123. * Based upon the usage context, it's worth the effort to unroll this loop
  124. * $0 - number of bytes to be moved
  125. * $4 - number of bytes to move as quadwords
  126. * $6 is current destination address
  127. * $7 is current source address
  128. */
  129. $quadaligned:
  130. subq $4, 32, $2 # .. .. .. E : do not unroll for small stuff
  131. nop # .. .. E ..
  132. nop # .. E .. ..
  133. blt $2, $onequad # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  134. /*
  135. * There is a significant assumption here that the source and destination
  136. * addresses differ by more than 32 bytes. In this particular case, a
  137. * sparsity of registers further bounds this to be a minimum of 8 bytes.
  138. * But if this isn't met, then the output result will be incorrect.
  139. * Furthermore, due to a lack of available registers, we really can't
  140. * unroll this to be an 8x loop (which would enable us to use the wh64
  141. * instruction memory hint instruction).
  142. */
  143. $unroll4:
  144. EXI( ldq $1,0($7) ) # .. .. .. L
  145. EXI( ldq $2,8($7) ) # .. .. L ..
  146. subq $4,32,$4 # .. E .. ..
  147. nop # E .. .. .. : U U L L
  148. addq $7,16,$7 # .. .. .. E
  149. EXO( stq $1,0($6) ) # .. .. L ..
  150. EXO( stq $2,8($6) ) # .. L .. ..
  151. subq $0,16,$0 # E .. .. .. : U L L U
  152. addq $6,16,$6 # .. .. .. E
  153. EXI( ldq $1,0($7) ) # .. .. L ..
  154. EXI( ldq $2,8($7) ) # .. L .. ..
  155. subq $4, 32, $3 # E .. .. .. : U U L L : is there enough for another trip?
  156. EXO( stq $1,0($6) ) # .. .. .. L
  157. EXO( stq $2,8($6) ) # .. .. L ..
  158. subq $0,16,$0 # .. E .. ..
  159. addq $7,16,$7 # E .. .. .. : U L L U
  160. nop # .. .. .. E
  161. nop # .. .. E ..
  162. addq $6,16,$6 # .. E .. ..
  163. bgt $3,$unroll4 # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  164. nop
  165. nop
  166. nop
  167. beq $4, $noquads
  168. $onequad:
  169. EXI( ldq $1,0($7) )
  170. subq $4,8,$4
  171. addq $7,8,$7
  172. nop
  173. EXO( stq $1,0($6) )
  174. subq $0,8,$0
  175. addq $6,8,$6
  176. bne $4,$onequad
  177. $noquads:
  178. nop
  179. nop
  180. nop
  181. beq $0,$zerolength
  182. /*
  183. * For small copies (or the tail of a larger copy), do a very simple byte loop.
  184. * There's no point in doing a lot of complex alignment calculations to try to
  185. * to quadword stuff for a small amount of data.
  186. * $0 - remaining number of bytes left to copy
  187. * $6 - current dest addr
  188. * $7 - current source addr
  189. */
  190. $onebyteloop:
  191. EXI ( ldbu $2,0($7) ) # .. .. .. L : No loads in the same quad
  192. addq $6,1,$6 # .. .. E .. : as the store (Section 3.8 in CWG)
  193. nop # .. E .. .. :
  194. nop # E .. .. .. : U L U L
  195. $dirtyentry:
  196. /*
  197. * the -1 is to compensate for the inc($6) done in a previous quadpack
  198. * which allows us zero dependencies within either quadpack in the loop
  199. */
  200. EXO ( stb $2,-1($6) ) # .. .. .. L :
  201. addq $7,1,$7 # .. .. E .. : quadpack as the load
  202. subq $0,1,$0 # .. E .. .. : change count _after_ copy
  203. bgt $0,$onebyteloop # U .. .. .. : U L U L
  204. $zerolength:
  205. $exitin:
  206. $exitout: # Destination for exception recovery(?)
  207. nop # .. .. .. E
  208. nop # .. .. E ..
  209. nop # .. E .. ..
  210. ret $31,($28),1 # L0 .. .. .. : L U L U
  211. .end __copy_user
  212. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__copy_user)