|  | /* | 
|  | * arch/alpha/lib/ev67-strcat.S | 
|  | * 21264 version contributed by Rick Gorton <rick.gorton@alpha-processor.com> | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Append a null-terminated string from SRC to DST. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Much of the information about 21264 scheduling/coding comes from: | 
|  | *	Compiler Writer's Guide for the Alpha 21264 | 
|  | *	abbreviated as 'CWG' in other comments here | 
|  | *	ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html | 
|  | * Scheduling notation: | 
|  | *	E	- either cluster | 
|  | *	U	- upper subcluster; U0 - subcluster U0; U1 - subcluster U1 | 
|  | *	L	- lower subcluster; L0 - subcluster L0; L1 - subcluster L1 | 
|  | * Try not to change the actual algorithm if possible for consistency. | 
|  | * Commentary: It seems bogus to walk the input string twice - once | 
|  | * to determine the length, and then again while doing the copy. | 
|  | * A significant (future) enhancement would be to only read the input | 
|  | * string once. | 
|  | */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <asm/export.h> | 
|  | .text | 
|  |  | 
|  | .align 4 | 
|  | .globl strcat | 
|  | .ent strcat | 
|  | strcat: | 
|  | .frame $30, 0, $26 | 
|  | .prologue 0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | mov	$16, $0		# E : set up return value | 
|  | /* Find the end of the string.  */ | 
|  | ldq_u   $1, 0($16)	# L : load first quadword (a0 may be misaligned) | 
|  | lda     $2, -1		# E : | 
|  | insqh   $2, $16, $2	# U : | 
|  |  | 
|  | andnot  $16, 7, $16	# E : | 
|  | or      $2, $1, $1	# E : | 
|  | cmpbge  $31, $1, $2	# E : bits set iff byte == 0 | 
|  | bne     $2, $found	# U : | 
|  |  | 
|  | $loop:	ldq     $1, 8($16)	# L : | 
|  | addq    $16, 8, $16	# E : | 
|  | cmpbge  $31, $1, $2	# E : | 
|  | beq     $2, $loop	# U : | 
|  |  | 
|  | $found:	cttz	$2, $3		# U0 : | 
|  | addq	$16, $3, $16	# E : | 
|  | /* Now do the append.  */ | 
|  | mov	$26, $23	# E : | 
|  | br	__stxcpy	# L0 : | 
|  |  | 
|  | .end strcat | 
|  | EXPORT_SYMBOL(strcat) |