| /* |
| * INET An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX |
| * operating system. INET is implemented using the BSD Socket |
| * interface as the means of communication with the user level. |
| * |
| * IP/TCP/UDP checksumming routines |
| * |
| * Xtensa version: Copyright (C) 2001 Tensilica, Inc. by Kevin Chea |
| * Optimized by Joe Taylor |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <asm/errno.h> |
| #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| #define _ASMLANGUAGE |
| #include <xtensa/config/core.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * computes a partial checksum, e.g. for TCP/UDP fragments |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * unsigned int csum_partial(const unsigned char *buf, int len, |
| * unsigned int sum); |
| * a2 = buf |
| * a3 = len |
| * a4 = sum |
| * |
| * This function assumes 2- or 4-byte alignment. Other alignments will fail! |
| */ |
| |
| /* ONES_ADD converts twos-complement math to ones-complement. */ |
| #define ONES_ADD(sum, val) \ |
| add sum, sum, val ; \ |
| bgeu sum, val, 99f ; \ |
| addi sum, sum, 1 ; \ |
| 99: ; |
| |
| .text |
| ENTRY(csum_partial) |
| /* |
| * Experiments with Ethernet and SLIP connections show that buf |
| * is aligned on either a 2-byte or 4-byte boundary. |
| */ |
| entry sp, 32 |
| extui a5, a2, 0, 2 |
| bnez a5, 8f /* branch if 2-byte aligned */ |
| /* Fall-through on common case, 4-byte alignment */ |
| 1: |
| srli a5, a3, 5 /* 32-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a5, 2f |
| #else |
| beqz a5, 2f |
| slli a5, a5, 5 |
| add a5, a5, a2 /* a5 = end of last 32-byte chunk */ |
| .Loop1: |
| #endif |
| l32i a6, a2, 0 |
| l32i a7, a2, 4 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| l32i a6, a2, 8 |
| l32i a7, a2, 12 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| l32i a6, a2, 16 |
| l32i a7, a2, 20 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| l32i a6, a2, 24 |
| l32i a7, a2, 28 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| addi a2, a2, 4*8 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a5, .Loop1 |
| #endif |
| 2: |
| extui a5, a3, 2, 3 /* remaining 4-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a5, 3f |
| #else |
| beqz a5, 3f |
| slli a5, a5, 2 |
| add a5, a5, a2 /* a5 = end of last 4-byte chunk */ |
| .Loop2: |
| #endif |
| l32i a6, a2, 0 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| addi a2, a2, 4 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a5, .Loop2 |
| #endif |
| 3: |
| _bbci.l a3, 1, 5f /* remaining 2-byte chunk */ |
| l16ui a6, a2, 0 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| addi a2, a2, 2 |
| 5: |
| _bbci.l a3, 0, 7f /* remaining 1-byte chunk */ |
| 6: l8ui a6, a2, 0 |
| #ifdef __XTENSA_EB__ |
| slli a6, a6, 8 /* load byte into bits 8..15 */ |
| #endif |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| 7: |
| mov a2, a4 |
| retw |
| |
| /* uncommon case, buf is 2-byte aligned */ |
| 8: |
| beqz a3, 7b /* branch if len == 0 */ |
| beqi a3, 1, 6b /* branch if len == 1 */ |
| |
| extui a5, a2, 0, 1 |
| bnez a5, 8f /* branch if 1-byte aligned */ |
| |
| l16ui a6, a2, 0 /* common case, len >= 2 */ |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a6) |
| addi a2, a2, 2 /* adjust buf */ |
| addi a3, a3, -2 /* adjust len */ |
| j 1b /* now buf is 4-byte aligned */ |
| |
| /* case: odd-byte aligned, len > 1 |
| * This case is dog slow, so don't give us an odd address. |
| * (I don't think this ever happens, but just in case.) |
| */ |
| 8: |
| srli a5, a3, 2 /* 4-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a5, 2f |
| #else |
| beqz a5, 2f |
| slli a5, a5, 2 |
| add a5, a5, a2 /* a5 = end of last 4-byte chunk */ |
| .Loop3: |
| #endif |
| l8ui a6, a2, 0 /* bits 24..31 */ |
| l16ui a7, a2, 1 /* bits 8..23 */ |
| l8ui a8, a2, 3 /* bits 0.. 8 */ |
| #ifdef __XTENSA_EB__ |
| slli a6, a6, 24 |
| #else |
| slli a8, a8, 24 |
| #endif |
| slli a7, a7, 8 |
| or a7, a7, a6 |
| or a7, a7, a8 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| addi a2, a2, 4 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a5, .Loop3 |
| #endif |
| 2: |
| _bbci.l a3, 1, 3f /* remaining 2-byte chunk, still odd addr */ |
| l8ui a6, a2, 0 |
| l8ui a7, a2, 1 |
| #ifdef __XTENSA_EB__ |
| slli a6, a6, 8 |
| #else |
| slli a7, a7, 8 |
| #endif |
| or a7, a7, a6 |
| ONES_ADD(a4, a7) |
| addi a2, a2, 2 |
| 3: |
| j 5b /* branch to handle the remaining byte */ |
| |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Copy from ds while checksumming, otherwise like csum_partial |
| * |
| * The macros SRC and DST specify the type of access for the instruction. |
| * thus we can call a custom exception handler for each access type. |
| */ |
| |
| #define SRC(y...) \ |
| 9999: y; \ |
| .section __ex_table, "a"; \ |
| .long 9999b, 6001f ; \ |
| .previous |
| |
| #define DST(y...) \ |
| 9999: y; \ |
| .section __ex_table, "a"; \ |
| .long 9999b, 6002f ; \ |
| .previous |
| |
| /* |
| unsigned int csum_partial_copy_generic (const char *src, char *dst, int len, |
| int sum, int *src_err_ptr, int *dst_err_ptr) |
| a2 = src |
| a3 = dst |
| a4 = len |
| a5 = sum |
| a6 = src_err_ptr |
| a7 = dst_err_ptr |
| a8 = temp |
| a9 = temp |
| a10 = temp |
| a11 = original len for exception handling |
| a12 = original dst for exception handling |
| |
| This function is optimized for 4-byte aligned addresses. Other |
| alignments work, but not nearly as efficiently. |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY(csum_partial_copy_generic) |
| entry sp, 32 |
| mov a12, a3 |
| mov a11, a4 |
| or a10, a2, a3 |
| |
| /* We optimize the following alignment tests for the 4-byte |
| aligned case. Two bbsi.l instructions might seem more optimal |
| (commented out below). However, both labels 5: and 3: are out |
| of the imm8 range, so the assembler relaxes them into |
| equivalent bbci.l, j combinations, which is actually |
| slower. */ |
| |
| extui a9, a10, 0, 2 |
| beqz a9, 1f /* branch if both are 4-byte aligned */ |
| bbsi.l a10, 0, 5f /* branch if one address is odd */ |
| j 3f /* one address is 2-byte aligned */ |
| |
| /* _bbsi.l a10, 0, 5f */ /* branch if odd address */ |
| /* _bbsi.l a10, 1, 3f */ /* branch if 2-byte-aligned address */ |
| |
| 1: |
| /* src and dst are both 4-byte aligned */ |
| srli a10, a4, 5 /* 32-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a10, 2f |
| #else |
| beqz a10, 2f |
| slli a10, a10, 5 |
| add a10, a10, a2 /* a10 = end of last 32-byte src chunk */ |
| .Loop5: |
| #endif |
| SRC( l32i a9, a2, 0 ) |
| SRC( l32i a8, a2, 4 ) |
| DST( s32i a9, a3, 0 ) |
| DST( s32i a8, a3, 4 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a8) |
| SRC( l32i a9, a2, 8 ) |
| SRC( l32i a8, a2, 12 ) |
| DST( s32i a9, a3, 8 ) |
| DST( s32i a8, a3, 12 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a8) |
| SRC( l32i a9, a2, 16 ) |
| SRC( l32i a8, a2, 20 ) |
| DST( s32i a9, a3, 16 ) |
| DST( s32i a8, a3, 20 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a8) |
| SRC( l32i a9, a2, 24 ) |
| SRC( l32i a8, a2, 28 ) |
| DST( s32i a9, a3, 24 ) |
| DST( s32i a8, a3, 28 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a8) |
| addi a2, a2, 32 |
| addi a3, a3, 32 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a10, .Loop5 |
| #endif |
| 2: |
| extui a10, a4, 2, 3 /* remaining 4-byte chunks */ |
| extui a4, a4, 0, 2 /* reset len for general-case, 2-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a10, 3f |
| #else |
| beqz a10, 3f |
| slli a10, a10, 2 |
| add a10, a10, a2 /* a10 = end of last 4-byte src chunk */ |
| .Loop6: |
| #endif |
| SRC( l32i a9, a2, 0 ) |
| DST( s32i a9, a3, 0 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| addi a2, a2, 4 |
| addi a3, a3, 4 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a10, .Loop6 |
| #endif |
| 3: |
| /* |
| Control comes to here in two cases: (1) It may fall through |
| to here from the 4-byte alignment case to process, at most, |
| one 2-byte chunk. (2) It branches to here from above if |
| either src or dst is 2-byte aligned, and we process all bytes |
| here, except for perhaps a trailing odd byte. It's |
| inefficient, so align your addresses to 4-byte boundaries. |
| |
| a2 = src |
| a3 = dst |
| a4 = len |
| a5 = sum |
| */ |
| srli a10, a4, 1 /* 2-byte chunks */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a10, 4f |
| #else |
| beqz a10, 4f |
| slli a10, a10, 1 |
| add a10, a10, a2 /* a10 = end of last 2-byte src chunk */ |
| .Loop7: |
| #endif |
| SRC( l16ui a9, a2, 0 ) |
| DST( s16i a9, a3, 0 ) |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| addi a2, a2, 2 |
| addi a3, a3, 2 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a10, .Loop7 |
| #endif |
| 4: |
| /* This section processes a possible trailing odd byte. */ |
| _bbci.l a4, 0, 8f /* 1-byte chunk */ |
| SRC( l8ui a9, a2, 0 ) |
| DST( s8i a9, a3, 0 ) |
| #ifdef __XTENSA_EB__ |
| slli a9, a9, 8 /* shift byte to bits 8..15 */ |
| #endif |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| 8: |
| mov a2, a5 |
| retw |
| |
| 5: |
| /* Control branch to here when either src or dst is odd. We |
| process all bytes using 8-bit accesses. Grossly inefficient, |
| so don't feed us an odd address. */ |
| |
| srli a10, a4, 1 /* handle in pairs for 16-bit csum */ |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a10, 6f |
| #else |
| beqz a10, 6f |
| slli a10, a10, 1 |
| add a10, a10, a2 /* a10 = end of last odd-aligned, 2-byte src chunk */ |
| .Loop8: |
| #endif |
| SRC( l8ui a9, a2, 0 ) |
| SRC( l8ui a8, a2, 1 ) |
| DST( s8i a9, a3, 0 ) |
| DST( s8i a8, a3, 1 ) |
| #ifdef __XTENSA_EB__ |
| slli a9, a9, 8 /* combine into a single 16-bit value */ |
| #else /* for checksum computation */ |
| slli a8, a8, 8 |
| #endif |
| or a9, a9, a8 |
| ONES_ADD(a5, a9) |
| addi a2, a2, 2 |
| addi a3, a3, 2 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a2, a10, .Loop8 |
| #endif |
| 6: |
| j 4b /* process the possible trailing odd byte */ |
| |
| |
| # Exception handler: |
| .section .fixup, "ax" |
| /* |
| a6 = src_err_ptr |
| a7 = dst_err_ptr |
| a11 = original len for exception handling |
| a12 = original dst for exception handling |
| */ |
| |
| 6001: |
| _movi a2, -EFAULT |
| s32i a2, a6, 0 /* src_err_ptr */ |
| |
| # clear the complete destination - computing the rest |
| # is too much work |
| movi a2, 0 |
| #if XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| loopgtz a11, 2f |
| #else |
| beqz a11, 2f |
| add a11, a11, a12 /* a11 = ending address */ |
| .Leloop: |
| #endif |
| s8i a2, a12, 0 |
| addi a12, a12, 1 |
| #if !XCHAL_HAVE_LOOPS |
| blt a12, a11, .Leloop |
| #endif |
| 2: |
| retw |
| |
| 6002: |
| movi a2, -EFAULT |
| s32i a2, a7, 0 /* dst_err_ptr */ |
| movi a2, 0 |
| retw |
| |
| .previous |
| |