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[PATCH v3 05/18] string: Improve generic strlen
- From: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval dot zanella at linaro dot org>
- To: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Cc: Richard Henderson <rth at twiddle dot net>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2018 10:47:49 -0200
- Subject: [PATCH v3 05/18] string: Improve generic strlen
- Authentication-results: sourceware.org; auth=none
- References: <1515588482-15744-1-git-send-email-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
From: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
New algorithm have the following key differences:
- Reads first word unaligned and use string-maskoff functions to
remove unwanted data. This strategy follow assemble optimized
ones for powerpc, sparc, and SH.
- Use of has_zero and index_first_zero parametrized functions.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, sparc64-linux-gnu,
and sparcv9-linux-gnu by removing the arch-specific assembly
implementation and disabling multi-arch (it covers both LE and BE
for 64 and 32 bits).
[BZ #5806]
* string/strlen.c: Use them.
---
string/strlen.c | 83 +++++++++++----------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-)
diff --git a/string/strlen.c b/string/strlen.c
index 8ce1318..6bd0ed9 100644
--- a/string/strlen.c
+++ b/string/strlen.c
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <string-fza.h>
+#include <string-fzb.h>
+#include <string-fzi.h>
+#include <string-maskoff.h>
#undef strlen
@@ -32,78 +37,20 @@
size_t
STRLEN (const char *str)
{
- const char *char_ptr;
- const unsigned long int *longword_ptr;
- unsigned long int longword, himagic, lomagic;
+ /* Align pointer to sizeof op_t. */
+ const uintptr_t s_int = (uintptr_t) str;
+ const op_t *word_ptr = (const op_t*) (s_int & -sizeof (op_t));
- /* Handle the first few characters by reading one character at a time.
- Do this until CHAR_PTR is aligned on a longword boundary. */
- for (char_ptr = str; ((unsigned long int) char_ptr
- & (sizeof (longword) - 1)) != 0;
- ++char_ptr)
- if (*char_ptr == '\0')
- return char_ptr - str;
+ /* Read and MASK the first word. */
+ op_t word = *word_ptr | create_mask (s_int);
- /* All these elucidatory comments refer to 4-byte longwords,
- but the theory applies equally well to 8-byte longwords. */
-
- longword_ptr = (unsigned long int *) char_ptr;
-
- /* Bits 31, 24, 16, and 8 of this number are zero. Call these bits
- the "holes." Note that there is a hole just to the left of
- each byte, with an extra at the end:
-
- bits: 01111110 11111110 11111110 11111111
- bytes: AAAAAAAA BBBBBBBB CCCCCCCC DDDDDDDD
-
- The 1-bits make sure that carries propagate to the next 0-bit.
- The 0-bits provide holes for carries to fall into. */
- himagic = 0x80808080L;
- lomagic = 0x01010101L;
- if (sizeof (longword) > 4)
+ while (1)
{
- /* 64-bit version of the magic. */
- /* Do the shift in two steps to avoid a warning if long has 32 bits. */
- himagic = ((himagic << 16) << 16) | himagic;
- lomagic = ((lomagic << 16) << 16) | lomagic;
+ if (has_zero (word))
+ break;
+ word = *++word_ptr;
}
- if (sizeof (longword) > 8)
- abort ();
- /* Instead of the traditional loop which tests each character,
- we will test a longword at a time. The tricky part is testing
- if *any of the four* bytes in the longword in question are zero. */
- for (;;)
- {
- longword = *longword_ptr++;
-
- if (((longword - lomagic) & ~longword & himagic) != 0)
- {
- /* Which of the bytes was the zero? If none of them were, it was
- a misfire; continue the search. */
-
- const char *cp = (const char *) (longword_ptr - 1);
-
- if (cp[0] == 0)
- return cp - str;
- if (cp[1] == 0)
- return cp - str + 1;
- if (cp[2] == 0)
- return cp - str + 2;
- if (cp[3] == 0)
- return cp - str + 3;
- if (sizeof (longword) > 4)
- {
- if (cp[4] == 0)
- return cp - str + 4;
- if (cp[5] == 0)
- return cp - str + 5;
- if (cp[6] == 0)
- return cp - str + 6;
- if (cp[7] == 0)
- return cp - str + 7;
- }
- }
- }
+ return ((const char *) word_ptr) + index_first_zero (word) - str;
}
libc_hidden_builtin_def (strlen)
--
2.7.4