96f1050d3d
Bill Gatliff & David Brownell pointed out we were missing some copyrights, and licensing terms in some of the files in ./arch/blackfin, so this fixes things, and cleans them up. It also removes: - verbose GPL text(refer to the top level ./COPYING file) - file names (you are looking at the file) - bug url (it's in the ./MAINTAINERS file) - "or later" on GPL-2, when we did not have that right It also allows some Blackfin-specific assembly files to be under a BSD like license (for people to use them outside of Linux). Signed-off-by: Robin Getz <robin.getz@analog.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
124 lines
2.6 KiB
ArmAsm
124 lines
2.6 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* internal version of memcpy(), issued by the compiler to copy blocks of
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* data around. This is really memmove() - it has to be able to deal with
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* possible overlaps, because that ambiguity is when the compiler gives up
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* and calls a function. We have our own, internal version so that we get
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* something we trust, even if the user has redefined the normal symbol.
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*
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* Copyright 2004-2009 Analog Devices Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the ADI BSD license or the GPL-2 (or later)
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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/* void *memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n);
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* R0 = To Address (dest) (leave unchanged to form result)
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* R1 = From Address (src)
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* R2 = count
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*
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* Note: Favours word alignment
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCPY_L1
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.section .l1.text
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#else
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.text
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#endif
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.align 2
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ENTRY(_memcpy)
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CC = R2 <= 0; /* length not positive? */
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IF CC JUMP .L_P1L2147483647; /* Nothing to do */
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P0 = R0 ; /* dst*/
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P1 = R1 ; /* src*/
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P2 = R2 ; /* length */
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/* check for overlapping data */
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CC = R1 < R0; /* src < dst */
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IF !CC JUMP .Lno_overlap;
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R3 = R1 + R2;
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CC = R0 < R3; /* and dst < src+len */
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IF CC JUMP .Lhas_overlap;
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.Lno_overlap:
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/* Check for aligned data.*/
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R3 = R1 | R0;
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R1 = 0x3;
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R3 = R3 & R1;
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CC = R3; /* low bits set on either address? */
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IF CC JUMP .Lnot_aligned;
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/* Both addresses are word-aligned, so we can copy
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at least part of the data using word copies.*/
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P2 = P2 >> 2;
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CC = P2 <= 2;
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IF !CC JUMP .Lmore_than_seven;
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/* less than eight bytes... */
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P2 = R2;
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LSETUP(.Lthree_start, .Lthree_end) LC0=P2;
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.Lthree_start:
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R3 = B[P1++] (X);
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.Lthree_end:
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B[P0++] = R3;
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RTS;
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.Lmore_than_seven:
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/* There's at least eight bytes to copy. */
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P2 += -1; /* because we unroll one iteration */
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LSETUP(.Lword_loops, .Lword_loope) LC0=P2;
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I1 = P1;
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R3 = [I1++];
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#if ANOMALY_05000202
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.Lword_loops:
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[P0++] = R3;
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.Lword_loope:
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R3 = [I1++];
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#else
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.Lword_loops:
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.Lword_loope:
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MNOP || [P0++] = R3 || R3 = [I1++];
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#endif
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[P0++] = R3;
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/* Any remaining bytes to copy? */
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R3 = 0x3;
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R3 = R2 & R3;
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CC = R3 == 0;
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P1 = I1; /* in case there's something left, */
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IF !CC JUMP .Lbytes_left;
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RTS;
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.Lbytes_left: P2 = R3;
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.Lnot_aligned:
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/* From here, we're copying byte-by-byte. */
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LSETUP (.Lbyte_start, .Lbyte_end) LC0=P2;
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.Lbyte_start:
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R1 = B[P1++] (X);
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.Lbyte_end:
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B[P0++] = R1;
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.L_P1L2147483647:
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RTS;
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.Lhas_overlap:
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/* Need to reverse the copying, because the
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* dst would clobber the src.
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* Don't bother to work out alignment for
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* the reverse case.
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*/
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P0 = P0 + P2;
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P0 += -1;
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P1 = P1 + P2;
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P1 += -1;
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LSETUP(.Lover_start, .Lover_end) LC0=P2;
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.Lover_start:
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R1 = B[P1--] (X);
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.Lover_end:
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B[P0--] = R1;
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RTS;
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ENDPROC(_memcpy)
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