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Christopher Ferris
21ede92d79 Update to latest cortexa15 memcpy code.
This uses the new code original submitted as memcpy.a15.S as
the base. However, the old code handled unaligned src/dst better
so that was spliced in. I optimized the original unaligned code by
removing a few unnecessary instructions. I optimized the a15 code by
rewriting the pre and post code. I also modified the main loop to add
a pld so that larger copies would not stall waiting for memory.

Test cases for the new memcpy:

- Copy all sized values from 0 to 1024 bytes, using whatever alignment
  is returned by malloc.
For each alignment case described below, the test copied from 0 to 128
bytes.
- Src and dst pointers are both aligned to the same value, starting
  at one going through every power of two up to and including 128.
- Src aligned to double word boundary, dst aligned to word boundary.
- Src aligned to word boundary, dst aligned to double word boundary.
- Src aligned to 16 bit boundary, dst aligned to word boundary.
- Src aligned to word boundary, dst aligned to 16 byte boundary.
- Src aligned to word boundary, dst aligned to 1 byte from a word
  boundary.
- Src aligned to word boundary, dst aligned to 2 bytes from a word
  boundary.
- Src aligned to word boundary, dst aligned to 3 bytes from a word
  boundary.
- Src aligned to 1 byte from a word boundary, dst aligned to a word
  boundary.
- Src aligned to 2 bytes from a word boundary, dst aligned to a word
  boundary.
- Src aligned to 3 bytes from a word boundary, dst aligned to a word
  boundary.

Cases to verify the unaligned source code properly aligns to a 16 bit
boundary.
- Src aligned to 1 byte from a 128 bit boundary, dst aligned to
  4 + 128 bit boundary.
- Src aligned to 1 byte from a 128 bit boundary, dst aligned to
  8 + 128 bit boundary.
- Src aligned to 1 byte from a 128 bit boundary, dst aligned to
  12 + 128 bit boundary.
- Src aligned to 1 byte from a 128 bit boundary, dst aligned to
  16 + 128 bit boundary.

In all cases, a two byte fencepost was placed at the end of the
destination to verify that only the requested number of bytes were copied.

Bug: 8005082
Change-Id: I700b2fab81941959d301ab1934c18fbd8ee3eee4
2013-03-30 14:32:49 -07:00
Christopher Ferris
a9a5870d16 Create arch specific versions of strcmp.
This uses the new strcmp.a15.S code as the basis for new versions
of strcmp.S.

The cortex-a15 code is the performance optimized version of strcmp.a15.S
taken with only the addition of a few pld instructions.
The cortex-a9 code is the same as the cortex-a15 code except that the
unaligned strcmp code was taken from the original strcmp.S.
The krait code is the same as the cortex-a15 code except that one path
in the unaligned strcmp code was taken from the original strcmp.S code
(the 2 byte overlap case).
The generic code is the original unmodified strmp.S from the bionic
subdirectory.

All three new versions underwent these test cases:

Strings the same, all same size:
- Both pointers double word aligned.
- One pointer double word aligned, one pointer word aligned.
- Both pointers word aligned.
- One pointer double word aligned, one pointer 1 off a word alignment.
- One pointer double word aligned, one pointer 2 off a word alignment.
- One pointer double word aligned, one pointer 3 off a word alignment.
- One pointer word aligned, one pointer 1 off a word alignment.
- One pointer word aligned, one pointer 2 off a word alignment.
- One pointer word aligned, one pointer 3 off a word alignment.
For all cases where it made sense, the two pointers were also tested
swapped.

Different strings, all same size:
- Single difference at double word boundary.
- Single difference at word boudary.
- Single difference at 1 off a word alignment.
- Single difference at 2 off a word alignment.
- Single difference at 3 off a word alignment.

Different sized strings, strings the same until the end:
- Shorter string ends on a double word boundary.
- Shorter string ends on word boundary.
- Shorter string ends at 1 off a word boundary.
- Shorter string ends at 2 off a word boundary.
- Shorter string ends at 3 off a word boundary.

For all different cases, run them through the same pointer alignment
cases when the strings are the same size.
For all cases the two pointers were also tested swapped.

Bug: 8005082
Change-Id: I5f3dc02b48afba2cb9c13332ab45c828ff171a1c
2013-03-12 10:25:11 -07:00
Christopher Ferris
acdde8c1cf Break bionic implementations into arch versions.
Move arch specific code for arm, mips, x86 into separate
makefiles.
In addition, add different arm cpu versions of memcpy/memset.

Bug: 8005082
Change-Id: I04f3d0715104fab618e1abf7cf8f7eec9bec79df
2013-02-26 16:04:34 -08:00