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/* stpncpy -- copy no more then N bytes from SRC to DEST, returning the
address of the terminating '\0' in DEST.
For Intel 80x86, x>=3.
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
Some bug fixes by Alan Modra <Alan@SPRI.Levels.UniSA.Edu.Au>
- original wrote n+1 chars in some cases.
- stpncpy() ought to behave like strncpy() ie. not null-terminate
if limited by n. glibc-1.09 stpncpy() does this.
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 Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <sysdep.h>
#include "asm-syntax.h"
/*
INPUT PARAMETERS:
dest (sp + 4)
src (sp + 8)
maxlen (sp + 12)
*/
.text
ENTRY (__stpncpy)
pushl %esi
movl 8(%esp), %eax /* load destination pointer */
movl 12(%esp), %esi /* load source pointer */
movl 16(%esp), %ecx /* load maximal length */
subl %eax, %esi /* magic: reduce number of loop variants
to one using addressing mode */
jmp L1 /* jump to loop "head" */
ALIGN(4)
/* Four times unfolded loop with two loop counters. We get the
the third value (the source address) by using the index+base
adressing mode. */
L2: movb (%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, (%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L7 /* yes, then exit */
movb 1(%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, 1(%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L6 /* yes, then exit */
movb 2(%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, 2(%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L5 /* yes, then exit */
movb 3(%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, 3(%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L4 /* yes, then exit */
addl $4, %eax /* increment loop counter for full round */
L1: subl $4, %ecx /* still more than 4 bytes allowed? */
jae L2 /* yes, then go to start of loop */
/* The maximal remaining 15 bytes are not processed in a loop. */
addl $4, %ecx /* correct above subtraction */
jz L9 /* maximal allowed char reached => go to end */
movb (%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, (%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L3 /* yes, then exit */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
decl %ecx /* decrement length counter */
jz L9 /* no more allowed => exit */
movb (%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, (%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L3 /* yes, then exit */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
decl %ecx /* decrement length counter */
jz L9 /* no more allowed => exit */
movb (%eax,%esi), %dl /* load current char */
movb %dl, (%eax) /* and store it */
testb %dl, %dl /* was it NUL? */
jz L3 /* yes, then exit */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
jmp L9 /* we don't have to test for counter underflow
because we know we had a most 3 bytes
remaining => exit */
/* When coming from the main loop we have to adjust the pointer. */
L4: decl %ecx /* decrement counter */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
L5: decl %ecx /* increment pointer */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
L6: decl %ecx /* increment pointer */
incl %eax /* increment pointer */
L7:
addl $3, %ecx /* correct pre-decrementation of counter
at the beginning of the loop; but why 3
and not 4? Very simple, we have to count
the NUL char we already wrote. */
jz L9 /* counter is also 0 => exit */
/* We now have to fill the rest of the buffer with NUL. This
is done in a tricky way. Please note that the adressing mode
used below is not the same we used above. Here we use the
%ecx register. */
L8:
movb $0, (%ecx,%eax) /* store NUL char */
L3: decl %ecx /* all bytes written? */
jnz L8 /* no, then again */
L9: popl %esi /* restore saved register content */
ret
weak_alias (__stpncpy, stpncpy)
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