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      1  1.1      matt /*-
      2  1.1      matt  * Copyright (c) 2013 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      3  1.1      matt  * All rights reserved.
      4  1.1      matt  *
      5  1.1      matt  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      6  1.1      matt  * by Matt Thomas of 3am Software Foundry.
      7  1.1      matt  *
      8  1.1      matt  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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     11  1.1      matt  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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     20  1.1      matt  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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     28  1.1      matt  */
     29  1.1      matt #include <machine/asm.h>
     30  1.1      matt 
     31  1.7  christos RCSID("$NetBSD: strcpy_naive.S,v 1.7 2017/01/14 04:53:25 christos Exp $")
     32  1.2      matt 
     33  1.2      matt #ifdef _LIBC
     34  1.2      matt #ifdef STRLCPY
     35  1.2      matt WEAK_ALIAS(strlcpy, _strlcpy)
     36  1.6  christos #define strlcpy _strlcpy
     37  1.2      matt #endif
     38  1.2      matt #endif
     39  1.1      matt 
     40  1.1      matt /*
     41  1.1      matt  * These are "naive" versions of the str*cpy routines designed to be simple
     42  1.1      matt  * and small.
     43  1.1      matt  */
     44  1.1      matt 
     45  1.1      matt #if defined(STRLCPY)
     46  1.1      matt /* LINTSTUB: size_t strlcpy(char *, const char *, size_t) */
     47  1.6  christos ENTRY(strlcpy)
     48  1.1      matt 	add	ip, r1, #1		/* save src pointer (+ NUL) */
     49  1.1      matt 	subs	r2, r2, #1		/* make sure there's room for a NUL */
     50  1.1      matt 	blt	3f			/*   no room, do the strlen */
     51  1.1      matt 	add	r2, r2, r0		/* get end of dst */
     52  1.1      matt 1:	cmp	r0, r2			/* room for another char? */
     53  1.1      matt 	beq	2f			/*   no, write NUL and do the strlen */
     54  1.1      matt 	ldrb	r3, [r1], #1		/* read a byte */
     55  1.1      matt 	strb	r3, [r0], #1		/* write a byte */
     56  1.1      matt 	teq	r3, #0			/* was it a NUL? */
     57  1.1      matt 	bne	1b			/*   no, do next byte */
     58  1.1      matt 	b	4f			/*   yes, end of string, so return */
     59  1.1      matt 2:	mov	r3, #0			/* NUL */
     60  1.4      matt 	strb	r3, [r0]		/* write to end of string */
     61  1.1      matt 3:	ldrb	r3, [r1], #1		/* read a byte */
     62  1.1      matt 	teq	r3, #0			/* was it a NUL? */
     63  1.1      matt 	bne	3b			/*   no, get next byte */
     64  1.1      matt 4:	sub	r0, r1, ip 		/* return length of src string */
     65  1.1      matt 	RET
     66  1.6  christos END(strlcpy)
     67  1.1      matt #elif defined(STRNCPY)
     68  1.1      matt /* LINTSTUB: char * strncpy(char *, const char *, size_t) */
     69  1.7  christos ENTRY(strncpy)
     70  1.1      matt 	mov	ip, r0			/* we want to preserve r0 */
     71  1.1      matt 	add	r2, r2, r0		/* get end of dst buffer */
     72  1.1      matt 1:	cmp	ip, r2			/* are at the end of dst already? */
     73  1.1      matt 	RETc(eq)			/*   yes, just return. */
     74  1.1      matt 	ldrb	r3, [r1], #1		/* read a byte */
     75  1.1      matt 	strb	r3, [ip], #1		/* write a byte */
     76  1.1      matt 	teq	r3, #0			/* was it a NUL? */
     77  1.1      matt 	bne	1b			/*   no, try next byte */
     78  1.1      matt 2:	cmp	ip, r2			/* are at the end of dst already? */
     79  1.3      matt 	strblt	r3, [ip], #1		/*   no, write a NUL */
     80  1.1      matt 	blt	2b			/*       until dst is filled */
     81  1.1      matt 3:	RET				/* return dst pointer */
     82  1.7  christos END(strncpy)
     83  1.1      matt #else
     84  1.1      matt /* LINTSTUB: char * strcpy(char *, const char *) */
     85  1.5  christos ENTRY(_strcpy)
     86  1.1      matt 	mov	ip, r0			/* we want to preserve r0 */
     87  1.1      matt 1:	ldrb	r3, [r1], #1		/* read a byte */
     88  1.1      matt 	strb	r3, [ip], #1		/* write a byte */
     89  1.1      matt 	teq	r3, #0			/* was it a NUL? */
     90  1.1      matt 	bne	1b			/*   no, try next byte */
     91  1.1      matt 	RET				/* return dst pointer */
     92  1.5  christos END(_strcpy)
     93  1.1      matt #endif
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