/* PCSX2 - PS2 Emulator for PCs * Copyright (C) 2002-2009 PCSX2 Dev Team * * PCSX2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms * of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Found- * ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * PCSX2 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with PCSX2. * If not, see . */ #ifndef _LNX_MEMZERO_H_ #define _LNX_MEMZERO_H_ // This header contains non-optimized implementation of memzero_ptr and memset8_obj, // memset16_obj, etc. template< u32 data, typename T > static __forceinline void memset32_obj( T& obj ) { // this function works on 32-bit aligned lengths of data only. // If the data length is not a factor of 32 bits, the C++ optimizing compiler will // probably just generate mysteriously broken code in Release builds. ;) jASSUME( (sizeof(T) & 0x3) == 0 ); u32* dest = (u32*)&obj; for( int i=sizeof(T)>>2; i; --i, ++dest ) *dest = data; } template< uint size > static __forceinline void memzero_ptr( void* dest ) { memset( dest, 0, size ); } template< typename T > static __forceinline void memzero_obj( T& obj ) { memset( &obj, 0, sizeof( T ) ); } template< u8 data, typename T > static __forceinline void memset8_obj( T& obj ) { // Aligned sizes use the optimized 32 bit inline memset. Unaligned sizes use memset. if( (sizeof(T) & 0x3) != 0 ) memset( &obj, data, sizeof( T ) ); else memset32_obj( obj ); } template< u16 data, typename T > static __forceinline void memset16_obj( T& obj ) { if( (sizeof(T) & 0x3) != 0 ) _memset_16_unaligned( &obj, data, sizeof( T ) ); else memset32_obj( obj ); } // An optimized memset for 8 bit destination data. template< u8 data, size_t bytes > static __forceinline void memset_8( void *dest ) { if( bytes == 0 ) return; if( (bytes & 0x3) != 0 ) { // unaligned data length. No point in doing an optimized inline version (too complicated!) // So fall back on the compiler implementation: memset( dest, data, bytes ); return; } // This function only works on 32-bit alignments of data copied. jASSUME( (bytes & 0x3) == 0 ); enum { remdat = bytes>>2, data32 = data + (data<<8) + (data<<16) + (data<<24) }; // macro to execute the x86/32 "stosd" copies. switch( remdat ) { case 1: *(u32*)dest = data32; return; case 2: ((u32*)dest)[0] = data32; ((u32*)dest)[1] = data32; return; case 3: __asm__ ( ".intel_syntax noprefix\n" "cld\n" // "mov edi, %[dest]\n" // "mov eax, %[data32]\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" ".att_syntax\n" : : [dest]"D"(dest), [data32]"a"(data32) // D - edi, a -- eax, c ecx : ); return; case 4: __asm__ ( ".intel_syntax noprefix\n" "cld\n" // "mov edi, %[dest]\n" // "mov eax, %[data32]\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" ".att_syntax\n" : : [dest]"D"(dest), [data32]"a"(data32) : ); return; case 5: __asm__ ( ".intel_syntax noprefix\n" "cld\n" // "mov edi, %[dest]\n" // "mov eax, %[data32]\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" "stosd\n" ".att_syntax\n" : : [dest]"D"(dest), [data32]"a"(data32) : ); return; default: __asm__ ( ".intel_syntax noprefix\n" "cld\n" // "mov ecx, %[remdat]\n" // "mov edi, %[dest]\n" // "mov eax, %\[data32]n" "rep stosd\n" ".att_syntax\n" : : [remdat]"c"(remdat), [dest]"D"(dest), [data32]"a"(data32) : ); return; } } #endif