glibc/sysdeps/i386/strpbrk.S
Paul Eggert 581c785bf3 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights
I used these shell commands:

../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")

and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 7061 files FOO.

I then removed trailing white space from math/tgmath.h,
support/tst-support-open-dev-null-range.c, and
sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-vec.S, to work around the following
obscure pre-commit check failure diagnostics from Savannah.  I don't
know why I run into these diagnostics whereas others evidently do not.

remote: *** 912-#endif
remote: *** 913:
remote: *** 914-
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
...
remote: *** error: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/statx_cp.c: trailing lines
2022-01-01 11:40:24 -08:00

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ArmAsm

/* strcspn (str, ss) -- Return the length of the initial segement of STR
which contains no characters from SS.
For Intel 80x86, x>=3.
Copyright (C) 1994-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <sysdep.h>
#include "asm-syntax.h"
#define PARMS 4 /* no space for saved regs */
#define RTN PARMS
#define STR RTN
#define STOP STR+4
.text
ENTRY (strpbrk)
movl STR(%esp), %edx
movl STOP(%esp), %eax
/* First we create a table with flags for all possible characters.
For the ASCII (7bit/8bit) or ISO-8859-X character sets which are
supported by the C string functions we have 256 characters.
Before inserting marks for the stop characters we clear the whole
table. The unrolled form is much faster than a loop. */
xorl %ecx, %ecx /* %ecx = 0 !!! */
pushl %ecx /* make a 256 bytes long block filled with 0 */
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
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cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl %ecx
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0 /* These immediate values make the label 2 */
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0 /* to be aligned on a 16 byte boundary to */
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0 /* get a better performance of the loop. */
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
pushl $0
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
/* For understanding the following code remember that %ecx == 0 now.
Although all the following instruction only modify %cl we always
have a correct zero-extended 32-bit value in %ecx. */
/* Don't change the "testb $0xff,%%cl" to "testb %%cl,%%cl". We want
longer instructions so that the next loop aligns without adding nops. */
L(2): movb (%eax), %cl /* get byte from stopset */
testb %cl, %cl /* is NUL char? */
jz L(1) /* yes => start compare loop */
movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
movb 1(%eax), %cl /* get byte from stopset */
testb $0xff, %cl /* is NUL char? */
jz L(1) /* yes => start compare loop */
movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
movb 2(%eax), %cl /* get byte from stopset */
testb $0xff, %cl /* is NUL char? */
jz L(1) /* yes => start compare loop */
movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
movb 3(%eax), %cl /* get byte from stopset */
addl $4, %eax /* increment stopset pointer */
movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
testb $0xff, %cl /* is NUL char? */
jnz L(2) /* no => process next dword from stopset */
L(1): leal -4(%edx), %eax /* prepare loop */
/* We use a neat trick for the following loop. Normally we would
have to test for two termination conditions
1. a character in the stopset was found
and
2. the end of the string was found
But as a sign that the character is in the stopset we store its
value in the table. But the value of NUL is NUL so the loop
terminates for NUL in every case. */
L(3): addl $4, %eax /* adjust pointer for full loop round */
movb (%eax), %cl /* get byte from string */
cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* is it contained in stopset? */
je L(4) /* yes => return */
movb 1(%eax), %cl /* get byte from string */
cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* is it contained in stopset? */
je L(5) /* yes => return */
movb 2(%eax), %cl /* get byte from string */
cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* is it contained in stopset? */
je L(6) /* yes => return */
movb 3(%eax), %cl /* get byte from string */
cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx) /* is it contained in stopset? */
jne L(3) /* yes => return */
incl %eax /* adjust pointer */
L(6): incl %eax
L(5): incl %eax
L(4): addl $256, %esp /* remove stopset */
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-256)
orb %cl, %cl /* was last character NUL? */
jnz L(7) /* no => return pointer */
xorl %eax, %eax
L(7): ret
END (strpbrk)
libc_hidden_builtin_def (strpbrk)