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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/* Copyright 2002 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs */

#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <asm/cpufeatures.h>
#include <asm/alternative.h>
#include <asm/export.h>

/*
 * ISO C memset - set a memory block to a byte value. This function uses fast
 * string to get better performance than the original function. The code is
 * simpler and shorter than the original function as well.
 *
 * rdi   destination
 * rsi   value (char)
 * rdx   count (bytes)
 *
 * rax   original destination
 */
SYM_FUNC_START_WEAK(memset)
SYM_FUNC_START(__memset)
	/*
	 * Some CPUs support enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB feature. It is recommended
	 * to use it when possible. If not available, use fast string instructions.
	 *
	 * Otherwise, use original memset function.
	 */
	ALTERNATIVE_2 "jmp memset_orig", "", X86_FEATURE_REP_GOOD, \
		      "jmp memset_erms", X86_FEATURE_ERMS

	movq %rdi,%r9
	movq %rdx,%rcx
	andl $7,%edx
	shrq $3,%rcx
	/* expand byte value  */
	movzbl %sil,%esi
	movabs $0x0101010101010101,%rax
	imulq %rsi,%rax
	rep stosq
	movl %edx,%ecx
	rep stosb
	movq %r9,%rax
	ret
SYM_FUNC_END(__memset)
SYM_FUNC_END_ALIAS(memset)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(memset)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__memset)

/*
 * ISO C memset - set a memory block to a byte value. This function uses
 * enhanced rep stosb to override the fast string function.
 * The code is simpler and shorter than the fast string function as well.
 *
 * rdi   destination
 * rsi   value (char)
 * rdx   count (bytes)
 *
 * rax   original destination
 */
SYM_FUNC_START_LOCAL(memset_erms)
	movq %rdi,%r9
	movb %sil,%al
	movq %rdx,%rcx
	rep stosb
	movq %r9,%rax
	ret
SYM_FUNC_END(memset_erms)

SYM_FUNC_START_LOCAL(memset_orig)
	movq %rdi,%r10

	/* expand byte value  */
	movzbl %sil,%ecx
	movabs $0x0101010101010101,%rax
	imulq  %rcx,%rax

	/* align dst */
	movl  %edi,%r9d
	andl  $7,%r9d
	jnz  .Lbad_alignment
.Lafter_bad_alignment:

	movq  %rdx,%rcx
	shrq  $6,%rcx
	jz	 .Lhandle_tail

	.p2align 4
.Lloop_64:
	decq  %rcx
	movq  %rax,(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,8(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,16(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,24(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,32(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,40(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,48(%rdi)
	movq  %rax,56(%rdi)
	leaq  64(%rdi),%rdi
	jnz    .Lloop_64

	/* Handle tail in loops. The loops should be faster than hard
	   to predict jump tables. */
	.p2align 4
.Lhandle_tail:
	movl	%edx,%ecx
	andl    $63&(~7),%ecx
	jz 		.Lhandle_7
	shrl	$3,%ecx
	.p2align 4
.Lloop_8:
	decl   %ecx
	movq  %rax,(%rdi)
	leaq  8(%rdi),%rdi
	jnz    .Lloop_8

.Lhandle_7:
	andl	$7,%edx
	jz      .Lende
	.p2align 4
.Lloop_1:
	decl    %edx
	movb 	%al,(%rdi)
	leaq	1(%rdi),%rdi
	jnz     .Lloop_1

.Lende:
	movq	%r10,%rax
	ret

.Lbad_alignment:
	cmpq $7,%rdx
	jbe	.Lhandle_7
	movq %rax,(%rdi)	/* unaligned store */
	movq $8,%r8
	subq %r9,%r8
	addq %r8,%rdi
	subq %r8,%rdx
	jmp .Lafter_bad_alignment
.Lfinal:
SYM_FUNC_END(memset_orig)