newlib: libc: memchr M-profile PACBTI-enablement
Add function prologue/epilogue to conditionally add BTI landing pads and/or PAC code generation & authentication instructions depending on compilation flags.
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.syntax unified
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#include "acle-compat.h"
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#include "arm_asm.h"
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@ NOTE: This ifdef MUST match the one in memchr-stub.c
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#if defined (__ARM_NEON__) || defined (__ARM_NEON)
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#elif __ARM_ARCH_ISA_THUMB >= 2 && defined (__ARM_FEATURE_DSP)
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#if __ARM_ARCH_PROFILE == 'M'
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#if __ARM_ARCH >= 8
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/* keep config inherited from -march=. */
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#else
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.arch armv7e-m
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#endif /* __ARM_ARCH >= 8 */
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#else
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.arch armv6t2
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#endif
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#endif /* __ARM_ARCH_PROFILE == 'M' */
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@ this lets us check a flag in a 00/ff byte easily in either endianness
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#ifdef __ARMEB__
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.p2align 4,,15
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.global memchr
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.type memchr,%function
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.fnstart
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.cfi_startproc
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memchr:
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@ r0 = start of memory to scan
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@ r1 = character to look for
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@ r2 = length
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@ returns r0 = pointer to character or NULL if not found
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prologue
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and r1,r1,#0xff @ Don't trust the caller to pass a char
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cmp r2,#16 @ If short don't bother with anything clever
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@ -313,6 +321,11 @@ memchr:
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10:
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@ We are aligned, we know we have at least 8 bytes to work with
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push {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
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.cfi_rel_offset 4, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset 5, 4
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.cfi_rel_offset 6, 8
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.cfi_rel_offset 7, 12
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orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #8 @ expand the match word across all bytes
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orr r1, r1, r1, lsl #16
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bic r4, r2, #7 @ Number of double words to work with * 8
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bne 15b @ (Flags from the subs above)
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pop {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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.cfi_restore 7
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.cfi_restore 6
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.cfi_restore 5
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.cfi_restore 4
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
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and r1,r1,#0xff @ r1 back to a single character
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and r2,r2,#7 @ Leave the count remaining as the number
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@ after the double words have been done
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bne 21b @ on r2 flags
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40:
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.cfi_remember_state
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movs r0,#0 @ not found
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bx lr
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epilogue
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50:
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.cfi_restore_state
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.cfi_remember_state
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subs r0,r0,#1 @ found
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bx lr
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epilogue
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60: @ We're here because the fast path found a hit
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@ now we have to track down exactly which word it was
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@ r0 points to the start of the double word after the one tested
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@ r5 has the 00/ff pattern for the first word, r6 has the chained value
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@ This point is reached from cbnz midway through label 15 prior to
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@ popping r4-r7 off the stack. .cfi_restore_state alone disregards
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@ this, so we manually correct this.
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.cfi_restore_state @ Standard post-prologue state
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
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.cfi_rel_offset 4, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset 5, 4
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.cfi_rel_offset 6, 8
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.cfi_rel_offset 7, 12
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cmp r5, #0
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itte eq
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moveq r5, r6 @ the end is in the 2nd word
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61:
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pop {r4,r5,r6,r7}
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.cfi_restore 7
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.cfi_restore 6
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.cfi_restore 5
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.cfi_restore 4
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
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subs r0,r0,#1
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bx lr
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epilogue
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.cfi_endproc
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.cantunwind
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.fnend
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#else
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/* Defined in memchr-stub.c. */
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#endif
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