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28
29#include <arm/arch.h>
30.syntax unified
31.code 32
32.globl _strlen
33
34#define addr r0
35#define word r1
36#define temp r2
37#define mask r3
38#define save ip
39#define indx r0
40
41.macro IfWordDoesntContainNUL_SetZ
42#if defined _ARM_ARCH_6
43// In each word of the string, we check for NUL bytes via a saturating
44// unsigned subtraction of each byte from 0x1. The result of this is
45// non-zero if and only if the corresponding byte in the string is NUL.
46// Simply using a TST instruction checks all four bytes for NULs in one
47// go.
48 uqsub8 temp, mask, word
49 tst temp, temp
50#else
51// If we're on armv5, we do not have the uqsub8 instruction, so we need
52// to use a different test for NUL. Instead, we compute:
53//
54// byte - 0x1 & ~byte
55//
56// and test the high-order bit. If it is set, then byte is NUL. Just
57// as with the other test, this can be applied simultaneously to all
58// bytes in a word.
59 sub temp, word, mask
60 bic temp, temp, word
61 tst temp, mask, lsl #7
62#endif
63.endm
64
65.text
66.align 4
67.long 0x0 // padding
68.long 0x01010101 // mask for use in finding NULs
69_strlen:
70// Establish stack frame, load mask that we will use to find NUL bytes,
71// and set aside a copy of the pointer to the string.
72 push {r7,lr}
73 mov r7, sp
74 ldr mask, (_strlen-4)
75 add save, addr, #4
76
77// Load the aligned word that contains the start of the string, then OR
78// 0x01 into any bytes that preceed the start of the string to prevent
79// false positives when we check for NUL bytes.
80 and temp, addr, #3
81 bic addr, addr, #3
82 lsl temp, temp, #3
83 ldr word, [addr], #4
84 rsb temp, temp, #32
85 orr word, word, mask, lsr temp
86
87// Check if the string ends in the first word. If so, don't load any
88// more of the string; instead jump directly to the cleanup code.
89 IfWordDoesntContainNUL_SetZ
90 bne 1f
91
92.align 4
93// Load one word of the string on each iteration, and check it for NUL
94// bytes. If a NUL is found, fall through into the cleanup code.
950: ldr word, [addr], #4
96 IfWordDoesntContainNUL_SetZ
97 beq 0b
98
99// The last word that we loaded contained a NUL. Subtracting the saved
100// pointer from the current pointer gives us the number of bytes from
101// the start of the string to the word containing the NUL.
1021: sub indx, addr, save
103#if defined _ARM_ARCH_6
104// To that we add the index of the first NUL byte in the word, computed
105// using REV and CLZ followed by a shift.
106 rev temp, temp
107 clz temp, temp
108 add indx, indx, temp, lsr #3
109#else
110// armv5 does not have the REV instruction, so instead we find the
111// index of the NUL byte in word with a linear search.
112 tst word, #0x000000ff
113 addne indx, #1
114 tstne word, #0x0000ff00
115 addne indx, #1
116 tstne word, #0x00ff0000
117 addne indx, #1
118#endif
119 pop {r7,pc}