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Return the original dest_addr. If the source string is shorter than max_bytes, then null-pad the destination string. This routine will fail if the source and destination string overlap (in particular, if the end of the source is overlapped by the beginning of the destination). The behavior is undefined. This is acceptable according to the draft C standard. Undefined behavior will also occur if the end of the source string (i.e. the terminating null byte) is in the last word of the program's allocated memory space. This is so because, in several cases, strcpy will fetch ahead one word. Disallowing the fetch ahead would impose a severe performance penalty. This program handles five cases: 1) both arguments start on a word boundary 2) neither are word aligned, but they are offset by the same amount 3) source is word aligned, destination is not 4) destination is word aligned, source is not 5) neither is word aligned, and they are offset by differing amounts At the time of this writing, only g0 thru g7 and g13 are available for use in this leafproc; other registers would have to be saved and restored. These nine registers, plus tricky use of g14 are sufficient to implement the routine. The registers are used as follows: g0 original dest ptr; not modified, so that it may be returned. g1 src ptr; shift count g2 max_bytes g3 src ptr (word aligned) g4 dest ptr (word aligned) g5 0xff -- byte extraction mask Little endian: g6 lsw of double word for extraction of 4 bytes g7 msw of double word for extraction of 4 bytes Big endian: g6 msw of double word for extraction of 4 bytes g7 lsw of double word for extraction of 4 bytes g13 return address g14 byte extracted. */ #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ #define MSW g6 #define LSW g7 #else #define LSW g6 #define MSW g7 #endif .globl _strncpy .globl __strncpy .leafproc _strncpy, __strncpy .align 2 _strncpy: #ifndef __PIC lda Lrett,g14 #else lda Lrett-(.+8)(ip),g14 #endif __strncpy: notand g1,3,g3 # extract word addr of start of src lda (g14),g13 # preserve return address cmpibge.f 0,g2,Lexit_code # Lexit if number of bytes to move is <= zero. cmpo g3,g1 # check alignment of src ld (g3),LSW # fetch word containing at least first byte notand g0,3,g4 # extract word addr of start of dest lda 4(g3),g3 # advance src word addr bne.f Lcase_245 # branch if src is NOT word aligned Lcase_13: cmpo g0,g4 # check alignment of dest lda 0xff,g5 # load mask for byte extraction subo 4,g4,g4 # store is pre-incrementing; back up dest addr bne.f Lcase_3 # branch if dest not word aligned Lcase_1: # src and dest are word aligned Lcase_1_wloop: # word copying loop cmpi g2,4 # check for fewer than four bytes to move lda (LSW),g1 # keep a copy of the src word addo 4,g4,g4 # pre-increment dest addr bl.f Lcase_1_cloop.a # branch if fewer than four bytes to copy scanbyte 0,g1 # check for null byte in src word ld (g3),LSW # pre-fetch next word of src subi 4,g2,g2 # decrease max_byte count by the 4 bytes moved bo.f Lcase_1_cloop.c # branch if word contains null byte addo 4,g3,g3 # post-increment src addr st g1,(g4) # store word in dest string b Lcase_1_wloop Lcase_3_cloop.a: Lcase_1_cloop.a: # character copying loop (max_bytes <= 3) #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ rotate 8,g1,g1 # move next byte into position for extraction #endif and g5,g1,g14 # extract next char Lcase_1_cloop.b: cmpdeci 0,g2,g2 # is max_bytes exhausted? be.f Lexit_code # Lexit if max_bytes is exhausted cmpo 0,g14 # check for null byte stob g14,(g4) # store the byte in dest #if ! __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ shro 8,g1,g1 # move next byte into position for extraction #endif lda 1(g4),g4 # post-increment dest byte addr bne.t Lcase_1_cloop.a # branch if null not reached b Lcase_1_cloop.b Lexit_code: mov 0,g14 # conform to register conventions bx (g13) # g0 = addr of dest; g14 = 0 Lrett: ret Lcase_1_cloop.c: Lcase_3_cloop.c: #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ rotate 24,g5,g5 # move mask into position for testing next byte #endif and g5,g1,g14 # extract next char cmpo 0,g14 # check for null byte #if ! __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ lda (g5),LSW # keep a copy of the current mask shlo 8,g5,g5 # move mask into position for testing next byte #endif bne.t Lcase_1_cloop.c # branch if null not reached #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ subo 1,g5,g5 # null pad. andnot g5,g1,g1 # last bytes to copy, and null pad rest of word #else subo 1,LSW,g5 # mask to get last bytes to copy, and null pad and g5,g1,g1 # last bytes to copy, and null pad rest of word #endif st g1,(g4) Lcase_1_zwloop: # zero word loop cmpi g2,4 # check for fewer than four bytes to move addo 4,g4,g4 # pre-increment dest addr bl.f Lcase_1_cloop.b # branch if fewer than four bytes to copy subo 4,g2,g2 # decrease max_byte count by the 4 bytes moved st g14,(g4) # store word in dest string b Lcase_1_zwloop Lcase_3: # src is word aligned; dest is not addo 8,g4,g4 # move dest word ptr to first word boundary lda (g0),g1 # copy dest byte ptr mov LSW,MSW # make copy of first word of src lda 32,g14 # initialize shift count to zero (mod 32) Lcase_25: Lcase_3_cloop_at_start: # character copying loop for start of dest str cmpdeci 0,g2,g2 # is max_bytes exhausted? #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ shro 24,MSW,g5 # extract next char #else and g5,MSW,g5 # extract next char #endif be.f Lexit_code # Lexit if max_bytes is exhausted cmpo 0,g5 # check for null byte stob g5,(g1) # store the byte in dest addo 1,g1,g1 # post-increment dest ptr lda 0xff,g5 # re-initialize byte extraction mask bne.t 1f # drop thru if null byte reached (to pad) movl 0,g6 # blank out remainder of input buffer 1: cmpo g1,g4 # have we reached word boundary in dest yet? #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ lda -8(g14),g14 # augment the shift counter rotate 8,MSW,MSW # move next byte into position for extraction #else lda 8(g14),g14 # augment the shift counter shro 8,MSW,MSW # move next byte into position for extraction #endif bne.t Lcase_3_cloop_at_start # branch if reached word boundary? ld (g3),MSW # fetch msw of operand for double shift Lcase_4: #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ cmpobne 0,g14,Lcase_3_wloop # branch if src is still unaligned. Lcase_3_wloop2: cmpi g2,4 # less than four bytes to move? lda (LSW),g1 # extract 4 bytes of src lda 4(g3),g3 # post-increment src word addr bl.f Lcase_3_cloop.a # branch if < four bytes left to move scanbyte 0,g1 # check for null byte lda (MSW),LSW # move msw to lsw subi 4,g2,g2 # decrease max_byte count by the 4 bytes moved ld (g3),MSW # pre-fetch msw of operand for double shift bo.f Lcase_3_cloop.c # branch if word contains null byte st g1,(g4) # store 4 bytes to dest addo 4,g4,g4 # post-increment dest ptr b Lcase_3_wloop2 #endif Lcase_3_wloop: cmpi g2,4 # less than four bytes to move? eshro g14,g6,g1 # extract 4 bytes of src lda 4(g3),g3 # post-increment src word addr bl.f Lcase_3_cloop.a # branch if < four bytes left to move scanbyte 0,g1 # check for null byte lda (MSW),LSW # move msw to lsw subi 4,g2,g2 # decrease max_byte count by the 4 bytes moved ld (g3),MSW # pre-fetch msw of operand for double shift bo.f Lcase_3_cloop.c # branch if word contains null byte st g1,(g4) # store 4 bytes to dest addo 4,g4,g4 # post-increment dest ptr b Lcase_3_wloop Lcase_245: cmpo g0,g4 # check alignment of dest ld (g3),MSW # pre-fetch second half and 3,g1,g1 # compute shift count lda 0xff,g5 # load mask for byte extraction #if __i960_BIG_ENDIAN__ subo g1,4,g14 # adjust shift count for big endian. shlo 3,g14,g14 #else shlo 3,g1,g14 #endif be.t Lcase_4 # branch if dest is word aligned or g4,g1,g1 # is src earlier in word, later, or sync w/ dst cmpo g0,g1 # < indicates first word of dest has more bytes /* than first word of source. */ lda 4(g4),g4 # move dest word addr to first word boundary eshro g14,g6,g5 # extract four bytes lda (g0),g1 bg.f 1f mov MSW,LSW lda 4(g3),g3 # move src word addr to second word boundary 1: mov g5,MSW lda 0xff,g5 b Lcase_25 /* end of strncpy */