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/*
* Copyright © 2012 Raspberry Pi Foundation
* Copyright © 2012 RISC OS Open Ltd
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
* the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
* documentation, and that the name of the copyright holders not be used in
* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
* specific, written prior permission. The copyright holders make no
* representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It
* is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
*
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
* SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
* FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
* AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
* SOFTWARE.
*
* Author: Ben Avison (bavison@riscosopen.org)
*
*/
/*
* Because the alignment of pixel data to cachelines, and even the number of
* cachelines per row can vary from row to row, and because of the need to
* preload each scanline once and only once, this prefetch strategy treats
* each row of pixels independently. When a pixel row is long enough, there
* are three distinct phases of prefetch:
* * an inner loop section, where each time a cacheline of data is
* processed, another cacheline is preloaded (the exact distance ahead is
* determined empirically using profiling results from lowlevel-blt-bench)
* * a leading section, where enough cachelines are preloaded to ensure no
* cachelines escape being preloaded when the inner loop starts
* * a trailing section, where a limited number (0 or more) of cachelines
* are preloaded to deal with data (if any) that hangs off the end of the
* last iteration of the inner loop, plus any trailing bytes that were not
* enough to make up one whole iteration of the inner loop
*
* There are (in general) three distinct code paths, selected between
* depending upon how long the pixel row is. If it is long enough that there
* is at least one iteration of the inner loop (as described above) then
* this is described as the "wide" case. If it is shorter than that, but
* there are still enough bytes output that there is at least one 16-byte-
* long, 16-byte-aligned write to the destination (the optimum type of
* write), then this is the "medium" case. If it is not even this long, then
* this is the "narrow" case, and there is no attempt to align writes to
* 16-byte boundaries. In the "medium" and "narrow" cases, all the
* cachelines containing data from the pixel row are prefetched up-front.
*/
/*
* Determine whether we put the arguments on the stack for debugging.
*/
#undef DEBUG_PARAMS
/*
* Bit flags for 'generate_composite_function' macro which are used
* to tune generated functions behavior.
*/
.set FLAG_DST_WRITEONLY, 0
.set FLAG_DST_READWRITE, 1
.set FLAG_COND_EXEC, 0
.set FLAG_BRANCH_OVER, 2
.set FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_PSR, 0
.set FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_PSR, 4
.set FLAG_PROCESS_DOESNT_STORE, 0
.set FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE, 8 /* usually because it needs to conditionally skip it */
.set FLAG_NO_SPILL_LINE_VARS, 0
.set FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_WIDE, 16
.set FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE, 32
.set FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS, 48
.set FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_SCRATCH, 0
.set FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_SCRATCH, 64
.set FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_WK0, 0
.set FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0, 128 /* if possible, use the specified register(s) instead so WK0 can hold number of leading pixels */
.set FLAG_PRELOAD_DST, 0
.set FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST, 256
/*
* Number of bytes by which to adjust preload offset of destination
* buffer (allows preload instruction to be moved before the load(s))
*/
.set DST_PRELOAD_BIAS, 0
/*
* Offset into stack where mask and source pointer/stride can be accessed.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG_PARAMS
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, (9*4+9*4)
#else
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, (9*4)
#endif
/*
* Offset into stack where space allocated during init macro can be accessed.
*/
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, 0
/*
* Constants for selecting preferable prefetch type.
*/
.set PREFETCH_TYPE_NONE, 0
.set PREFETCH_TYPE_STANDARD, 1
/*
* Definitions of macros for load/store of pixel data.
*/
.macro pixldst op, cond=al, numbytes, reg0, reg1, reg2, reg3, base, unaligned=0
.if numbytes == 16
.if unaligned == 1
op&r&cond WK®0, [base], #4
op&r&cond WK®1, [base], #4
op&r&cond WK®2, [base], #4
op&r&cond WK®3, [base], #4
.else
op&m&cond&ia base!, {WK®0,WK®1,WK®2,WK®3}
.endif
.elseif numbytes == 8
.if unaligned == 1
op&r&cond WK®0, [base], #4
op&r&cond WK®1, [base], #4
.else
op&m&cond&ia base!, {WK®0,WK®1}
.endif
.elseif numbytes == 4
op&r&cond WK®0, [base], #4
.elseif numbytes == 2
op&r&cond&h WK®0, [base], #2
.elseif numbytes == 1
op&r&cond&b WK®0, [base], #1
.else
.error "unsupported size: numbytes"
.endif
.endm
.macro pixst_baseupdated cond, numbytes, reg0, reg1, reg2, reg3, base
.if numbytes == 16
stm&cond&db base, {WK®0,WK®1,WK®2,WK®3}
.elseif numbytes == 8
stm&cond&db base, {WK®0,WK®1}
.elseif numbytes == 4
str&cond WK®0, [base, #-4]
.elseif numbytes == 2
str&cond&h WK®0, [base, #-2]
.elseif numbytes == 1
str&cond&b WK®0, [base, #-1]
.else
.error "unsupported size: numbytes"
.endif
.endm
.macro pixld cond, numbytes, firstreg, base, unaligned
pixldst ld, cond, numbytes, %(firstreg+0), %(firstreg+1), %(firstreg+2), %(firstreg+3), base, unaligned
.endm
.macro pixst cond, numbytes, firstreg, base
.if (flags) & FLAG_DST_READWRITE
pixst_baseupdated cond, numbytes, %(firstreg+0), %(firstreg+1), %(firstreg+2), %(firstreg+3), base
.else
pixldst st, cond, numbytes, %(firstreg+0), %(firstreg+1), %(firstreg+2), %(firstreg+3), base
.endif
.endm
.macro PF a, x:vararg
.if (PREFETCH_TYPE_CURRENT == PREFETCH_TYPE_STANDARD)
a x
.endif
.endm
.macro preload_leading_step1 bpp, ptr, base
/* If the destination is already 16-byte aligned, then we need to preload
* between 0 and prefetch_distance (inclusive) cache lines ahead so there
* are no gaps when the inner loop starts.
*/
.if bpp > 0
PF bic, ptr, base, #31
.set OFFSET, 0
.rept prefetch_distance+1
PF pld, [ptr, #OFFSET]
.set OFFSET, OFFSET+32
.endr
.endif
.endm
.macro preload_leading_step2 bpp, bpp_shift, ptr, base
/* However, if the destination is not 16-byte aligned, we may need to
* preload more cache lines than that. The question we need to ask is:
* are the bytes corresponding to the leading pixels more than the amount
* by which the source pointer will be rounded down for preloading, and if
* so, by how many cache lines? Effectively, we want to calculate
* leading_bytes = ((-dst)&15)*src_bpp/dst_bpp
* inner_loop_offset = (src+leading_bytes)&31
* extra_needed = leading_bytes - inner_loop_offset
* and test if extra_needed is <= 0, <= 32, or > 32 (where > 32 is only
* possible when there are 4 src bytes for every 1 dst byte).
*/
.if bpp > 0
.ifc base,DST
/* The test can be simplified further when preloading the destination */
PF tst, base, #16
PF beq, 61f
.else
.if bpp/dst_w_bpp == 4
PF add, SCRATCH, base, WK0, lsl #bpp_shift-dst_bpp_shift
PF and, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #31
PF rsb, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, WK0, lsl #bpp_shift-dst_bpp_shift
PF sub, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #1 /* so now ranges are -16..-1 / 0..31 / 32..63 */
PF movs, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, lsl #32-6 /* so this sets NC / nc / Nc */
PF bcs, 61f
PF bpl, 60f
PF pld, [ptr, #32*(prefetch_distance+2)]
.else
PF mov, SCRATCH, base, lsl #32-5
PF add, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, WK0, lsl #32-5+bpp_shift-dst_bpp_shift
PF rsbs, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, WK0, lsl #32-5+bpp_shift-dst_bpp_shift
PF bls, 61f
.endif
.endif
60: PF pld, [ptr, #32*(prefetch_distance+1)]
61:
.endif
.endm
#define IS_END_OF_GROUP(INDEX,SIZE) ((SIZE) < 2 || ((INDEX) & ~((INDEX)+1)) & ((SIZE)/2))
.macro preload_middle bpp, base, scratch_holds_offset
.if bpp > 0
/* prefetch distance = 256/bpp, stm distance = 128/dst_w_bpp */
.if IS_END_OF_GROUP(SUBBLOCK,256/128*dst_w_bpp/bpp)
.if scratch_holds_offset
PF pld, [base, SCRATCH]
.else
PF bic, SCRATCH, base, #31
PF pld, [SCRATCH, #32*prefetch_distance]
.endif
.endif
.endif
.endm
.macro preload_trailing bpp, bpp_shift, base
.if bpp > 0
.if bpp*pix_per_block > 256
/* Calculations are more complex if more than one fetch per block */
PF and, WK1, base, #31
PF add, WK1, WK1, WK0, lsl #bpp_shift
PF add, WK1, WK1, #32*(bpp*pix_per_block/256-1)*(prefetch_distance+1)
PF bic, SCRATCH, base, #31
80: PF pld, [SCRATCH, #32*(prefetch_distance+1)]
PF add, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #32
PF subs, WK1, WK1, #32
PF bhi, 80b
.else
/* If exactly one fetch per block, then we need either 0, 1 or 2 extra preloads */
PF mov, SCRATCH, base, lsl #32-5
PF adds, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, X, lsl #32-5+bpp_shift
PF adceqs, SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #0
/* The instruction above has two effects: ensures Z is only
* set if C was clear (so Z indicates that both shifted quantities
* were 0), and clears C if Z was set (so C indicates that the sum
* of the shifted quantities was greater and not equal to 32) */
PF beq, 82f
PF bic, SCRATCH, base, #31
PF bcc, 81f
PF pld, [SCRATCH, #32*(prefetch_distance+2)]
81: PF pld, [SCRATCH, #32*(prefetch_distance+1)]
82:
.endif
.endif
.endm
.macro preload_line narrow_case, bpp, bpp_shift, base
/* "narrow_case" - just means that the macro was invoked from the "narrow"
* code path rather than the "medium" one - because in the narrow case,
* the row of pixels is known to output no more than 30 bytes, then
* (assuming the source pixels are no wider than the the destination
* pixels) they cannot possibly straddle more than 2 32-byte cachelines,
* meaning there's no need for a loop.
* "bpp" - number of bits per pixel in the channel (source, mask or
* destination) that's being preloaded, or 0 if this channel is not used
* for reading
* "bpp_shift" - log2 of ("bpp"/8) (except if "bpp"=0 of course)
* "base" - base address register of channel to preload (SRC, MASK or DST)
*/
.if bpp > 0
.if narrow_case && (bpp <= dst_w_bpp)
/* In these cases, each line for each channel is in either 1 or 2 cache lines */
PF bic, WK0, base, #31
PF pld, [WK0]
PF add, WK1, base, X, LSL #bpp_shift
PF sub, WK1, WK1, #1
PF bic, WK1, WK1, #31
PF cmp, WK1, WK0
PF beq, 90f
PF pld, [WK1]
90:
.else
PF bic, WK0, base, #31
PF pld, [WK0]
PF add, WK1, base, X, lsl #bpp_shift
PF sub, WK1, WK1, #1
PF bic, WK1, WK1, #31
PF cmp, WK1, WK0
PF beq, 92f
91: PF add, WK0, WK0, #32
PF cmp, WK0, WK1
PF pld, [WK0]
PF bne, 91b
92:
.endif
.endif
.endm
.macro conditional_process1_helper cond, process_head, process_tail, numbytes, firstreg, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
process_head cond, numbytes, firstreg, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
.if decrementx
sub&cond X, X, #8*numbytes/dst_w_bpp
.endif
process_tail cond, numbytes, firstreg
.if !((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
pixst cond, numbytes, firstreg, DST
.endif
.endm
.macro conditional_process1 cond, process_head, process_tail, numbytes, firstreg, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
.if (flags) & FLAG_BRANCH_OVER
.ifc cond,mi
bpl 100f
.endif
.ifc cond,cs
bcc 100f
.endif
.ifc cond,ne
beq 100f
.endif
conditional_process1_helper , process_head, process_tail, numbytes, firstreg, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
100:
.else
conditional_process1_helper cond, process_head, process_tail, numbytes, firstreg, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
.endif
.endm
.macro conditional_process2 test, cond1, cond2, process_head, process_tail, numbytes1, numbytes2, firstreg1, firstreg2, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
.if (flags) & (FLAG_DST_READWRITE | FLAG_BRANCH_OVER | FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_PSR | FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
/* Can't interleave reads and writes */
test
conditional_process1 cond1, process_head, process_tail, numbytes1, firstreg1, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_PSR
test
.endif
conditional_process1 cond2, process_head, process_tail, numbytes2, firstreg2, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, decrementx
.else
/* Can interleave reads and writes for better scheduling */
test
process_head cond1, numbytes1, firstreg1, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
process_head cond2, numbytes2, firstreg2, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
.if decrementx
sub&cond1 X, X, #8*numbytes1/dst_w_bpp
sub&cond2 X, X, #8*numbytes2/dst_w_bpp
.endif
process_tail cond1, numbytes1, firstreg1
process_tail cond2, numbytes2, firstreg2
pixst cond1, numbytes1, firstreg1, DST
pixst cond2, numbytes2, firstreg2, DST
.endif
.endm
.macro test_bits_1_0_ptr
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
movs SCRATCH, X, lsl #32-1 /* C,N = bits 1,0 of DST */
.else
movs SCRATCH, WK0, lsl #32-1 /* C,N = bits 1,0 of DST */
.endif
.endm
.macro test_bits_3_2_ptr
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
movs SCRATCH, X, lsl #32-3 /* C,N = bits 3, 2 of DST */
.else
movs SCRATCH, WK0, lsl #32-3 /* C,N = bits 3, 2 of DST */
.endif
.endm
.macro leading_15bytes process_head, process_tail
/* On entry, WK0 bits 0-3 = number of bytes until destination is 16-byte aligned */
.set DECREMENT_X, 1
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
.set DECREMENT_X, 0
sub X, X, WK0, lsr #dst_bpp_shift
str X, [sp, #LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4]
mov X, WK0
.endif
/* Use unaligned loads in all cases for simplicity */
.if dst_w_bpp == 8
conditional_process2 test_bits_1_0_ptr, mi, cs, process_head, process_tail, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, DECREMENT_X
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 16
test_bits_1_0_ptr
conditional_process1 cs, process_head, process_tail, 2, 2, 1, 1, DECREMENT_X
.endif
conditional_process2 test_bits_3_2_ptr, mi, cs, process_head, process_tail, 4, 8, 1, 2, 1, 1, DECREMENT_X
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
ldr X, [sp, #LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4]
.endif
.endm
.macro test_bits_3_2_pix
movs SCRATCH, X, lsl #dst_bpp_shift+32-3
.endm
.macro test_bits_1_0_pix
.if dst_w_bpp == 8
movs SCRATCH, X, lsl #dst_bpp_shift+32-1
.else
movs SCRATCH, X, lsr #1
.endif
.endm
.macro trailing_15bytes process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
conditional_process2 test_bits_3_2_pix, cs, mi, process_head, process_tail, 8, 4, 0, 2, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
.if dst_w_bpp == 16
test_bits_1_0_pix
conditional_process1 cs, process_head, process_tail, 2, 0, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 8
conditional_process2 test_bits_1_0_pix, cs, mi, process_head, process_tail, 2, 1, 0, 1, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
.endif
.endm
.macro wide_case_inner_loop process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, dst_alignment
110:
.set SUBBLOCK, 0 /* this is a count of STMs; there can be up to 8 STMs per block */
.rept pix_per_block*dst_w_bpp/128
process_head , 16, 0, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 1
.if (src_bpp > 0) && (mask_bpp == 0) && ((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_SCRATCH)
preload_middle src_bpp, SRC, 1
.elseif (src_bpp == 0) && (mask_bpp > 0) && ((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_SCRATCH)
preload_middle mask_bpp, MASK, 1
.else
preload_middle src_bpp, SRC, 0
preload_middle mask_bpp, MASK, 0
.endif
.if (dst_r_bpp > 0) && ((SUBBLOCK % 2) == 0) && (((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0)
/* Because we know that writes are 16-byte aligned, it's relatively easy to ensure that
* destination prefetches are 32-byte aligned. It's also the easiest channel to offset
* preloads for, to achieve staggered prefetches for multiple channels, because there are
* always two STMs per prefetch, so there is always an opposite STM on which to put the
* preload. Note, no need to BIC the base register here */
PF pld, [DST, #32*prefetch_distance - dst_alignment]
.endif
process_tail , 16, 0
.if !((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
pixst , 16, 0, DST
.endif
.set SUBBLOCK, SUBBLOCK+1
.endr
subs X, X, #pix_per_block
bhs 110b
.endm
.macro wide_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
/* Destination now 16-byte aligned; we have at least one block before we have to stop preloading */
.if dst_r_bpp > 0
tst DST, #16
bne 111f
process_inner_loop process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 16 + DST_PRELOAD_BIAS
b 112f
111:
.endif
process_inner_loop process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0 + DST_PRELOAD_BIAS
112:
/* Just before the final (prefetch_distance+1) 32-byte blocks, deal with final preloads */
.if (src_bpp*pix_per_block > 256) || (mask_bpp*pix_per_block > 256) || (dst_r_bpp*pix_per_block > 256)
PF and, WK0, X, #pix_per_block-1
.endif
preload_trailing src_bpp, src_bpp_shift, SRC
preload_trailing mask_bpp, mask_bpp_shift, MASK
.if ((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0
preload_trailing dst_r_bpp, dst_bpp_shift, DST
.endif
add X, X, #(prefetch_distance+2)*pix_per_block - 128/dst_w_bpp
/* The remainder of the line is handled identically to the medium case */
medium_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels process_head, process_tail,, exit_label, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
.endm
.macro medium_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels process_head, process_tail, unused, exit_label, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
120:
process_head , 16, 0, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
process_tail , 16, 0
.if !((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
pixst , 16, 0, DST
.endif
subs X, X, #128/dst_w_bpp
bhs 120b
/* Trailing pixels */
tst X, #128/dst_w_bpp - 1
beq exit_label
trailing_15bytes process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
.endm
.macro narrow_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels process_head, process_tail, unused, exit_label, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
tst X, #16*8/dst_w_bpp
conditional_process1 ne, process_head, process_tail, 16, 0, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask, 0
/* Trailing pixels */
/* In narrow case, it's relatively unlikely to be aligned, so let's do without a branch here */
trailing_15bytes process_head, process_tail, unaligned_src, unaligned_mask
.endm
.macro switch_on_alignment action, process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label
/* Note that if we're reading the destination, it's already guaranteed to be aligned at this point */
.if mask_bpp == 8 || mask_bpp == 16
tst MASK, #3
bne 141f
.endif
.if src_bpp == 8 || src_bpp == 16
tst SRC, #3
bne 140f
.endif
action process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label, 0, 0
.if src_bpp == 8 || src_bpp == 16
b exit_label
140:
action process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label, 1, 0
.endif
.if mask_bpp == 8 || mask_bpp == 16
b exit_label
141:
.if src_bpp == 8 || src_bpp == 16
tst SRC, #3
bne 142f
.endif
action process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label, 0, 1
.if src_bpp == 8 || src_bpp == 16
b exit_label
142:
action process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, exit_label, 1, 1
.endif
.endif
.endm
.macro end_of_line restore_x, vars_spilled, loop_label, last_one
.if vars_spilled
/* Sadly, GAS doesn't seem have an equivalent of the DCI directive? */
/* This is ldmia sp,{} */
.word 0xE89D0000 | LINE_SAVED_REGS
.endif
subs Y, Y, #1
.if vars_spilled
.if (LINE_SAVED_REGS) & (1<<1)
str Y, [sp]
.endif
.endif
add DST, DST, STRIDE_D
.if src_bpp > 0
add SRC, SRC, STRIDE_S
.endif
.if mask_bpp > 0
add MASK, MASK, STRIDE_M
.endif
.if restore_x
mov X, ORIG_W
.endif
bhs loop_label
.ifc "last_one",""
.if vars_spilled
b 197f
.else
b 198f
.endif
.else
.if (!vars_spilled) && ((flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS)
b 198f
.endif
.endif
.endm
.macro generate_composite_function fname, \
src_bpp_, \
mask_bpp_, \
dst_w_bpp_, \
flags_, \
prefetch_distance_, \
init, \
newline, \
cleanup, \
process_head, \
process_tail, \
process_inner_loop
pixman_asm_function fname
/*
* Make some macro arguments globally visible and accessible
* from other macros
*/
.set src_bpp, src_bpp_
.set mask_bpp, mask_bpp_
.set dst_w_bpp, dst_w_bpp_
.set flags, flags_
.set prefetch_distance, prefetch_distance_
/*
* Select prefetch type for this function.
*/
.if prefetch_distance == 0
.set PREFETCH_TYPE_CURRENT, PREFETCH_TYPE_NONE
.else
.set PREFETCH_TYPE_CURRENT, PREFETCH_TYPE_STANDARD
.endif
.if src_bpp == 32
.set src_bpp_shift, 2
.elseif src_bpp == 24
.set src_bpp_shift, 0
.elseif src_bpp == 16
.set src_bpp_shift, 1
.elseif src_bpp == 8
.set src_bpp_shift, 0
.elseif src_bpp == 0
.set src_bpp_shift, -1
.else
.error "requested src bpp (src_bpp) is not supported"
.endif
.if mask_bpp == 32
.set mask_bpp_shift, 2
.elseif mask_bpp == 24
.set mask_bpp_shift, 0
.elseif mask_bpp == 8
.set mask_bpp_shift, 0
.elseif mask_bpp == 0
.set mask_bpp_shift, -1
.else
.error "requested mask bpp (mask_bpp) is not supported"
.endif
.if dst_w_bpp == 32
.set dst_bpp_shift, 2
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 24
.set dst_bpp_shift, 0
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 16
.set dst_bpp_shift, 1
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 8
.set dst_bpp_shift, 0
.else
.error "requested dst bpp (dst_w_bpp) is not supported"
.endif
.if (((flags) & FLAG_DST_READWRITE) != 0)
.set dst_r_bpp, dst_w_bpp
.else
.set dst_r_bpp, 0
.endif
.set pix_per_block, 16*8/dst_w_bpp
.if src_bpp != 0
.if 32*8/src_bpp > pix_per_block
.set pix_per_block, 32*8/src_bpp
.endif
.endif
.if mask_bpp != 0
.if 32*8/mask_bpp > pix_per_block
.set pix_per_block, 32*8/mask_bpp
.endif
.endif
.if dst_r_bpp != 0
.if 32*8/dst_r_bpp > pix_per_block
.set pix_per_block, 32*8/dst_r_bpp
.endif
.endif
/* The standard entry conditions set up by pixman-arm-common.h are:
* r0 = width (pixels)
* r1 = height (rows)
* r2 = pointer to top-left pixel of destination
* r3 = destination stride (pixels)
* [sp] = source pixel value, or pointer to top-left pixel of source
* [sp,#4] = 0 or source stride (pixels)
* The following arguments are unused for non-mask operations
* [sp,#8] = mask pixel value, or pointer to top-left pixel of mask
* [sp,#12] = 0 or mask stride (pixels)
*/
/*
* Assign symbolic names to registers
*/
X .req r0 /* pixels to go on this line */
Y .req r1 /* lines to go */
DST .req r2 /* destination pixel pointer */
STRIDE_D .req r3 /* destination stride (bytes, minus width) */
SRC .req r4 /* source pixel pointer */
STRIDE_S .req r5 /* source stride (bytes, minus width) */
MASK .req r6 /* mask pixel pointer (if applicable) */
STRIDE_M .req r7 /* mask stride (bytes, minus width) */
WK0 .req r8 /* pixel data registers */
WK1 .req r9
WK2 .req r10
WK3 .req r11
SCRATCH .req r12
ORIG_W .req r14 /* width (pixels) */
push {r4-r11, lr} /* save all registers */
subs Y, Y, #1
blo 199f
#ifdef DEBUG_PARAMS
sub sp, sp, #9*4
#endif
.if src_bpp > 0
ldr SRC, [sp, #ARGS_STACK_OFFSET]
ldr STRIDE_S, [sp, #ARGS_STACK_OFFSET+4]
.endif
.if mask_bpp > 0
ldr MASK, [sp, #ARGS_STACK_OFFSET+8]
ldr STRIDE_M, [sp, #ARGS_STACK_OFFSET+12]
.endif
#ifdef DEBUG_PARAMS
add Y, Y, #1
stmia sp, {r0-r7,pc}
sub Y, Y, #1
#endif
init
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
/* Reserve a word in which to store X during leading pixels */
sub sp, sp, #4
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET+4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET+4
.endif
lsl STRIDE_D, #dst_bpp_shift /* stride in bytes */
sub STRIDE_D, STRIDE_D, X, lsl #dst_bpp_shift
.if src_bpp > 0
lsl STRIDE_S, #src_bpp_shift
sub STRIDE_S, STRIDE_S, X, lsl #src_bpp_shift
.endif
.if mask_bpp > 0
lsl STRIDE_M, #mask_bpp_shift
sub STRIDE_M, STRIDE_M, X, lsl #mask_bpp_shift
.endif
/* Are we not even wide enough to have one 16-byte aligned 16-byte block write? */
cmp X, #2*16*8/dst_w_bpp - 1
blo 170f
.if src_bpp || mask_bpp || dst_r_bpp /* Wide and medium cases are the same for fill */
/* To preload ahead on the current line, we need at least (prefetch_distance+2) 32-byte blocks on all prefetch channels */
cmp X, #(prefetch_distance+3)*pix_per_block - 1
blo 160f
/* Wide case */
/* Adjust X so that the decrement instruction can also test for
* inner loop termination. We want it to stop when there are
* (prefetch_distance+1) complete blocks to go. */
sub X, X, #(prefetch_distance+2)*pix_per_block
mov ORIG_W, X
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_WIDE
/* This is stmdb sp!,{} */
.word 0xE92D0000 | LINE_SAVED_REGS
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET + LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET + LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.endif
151: /* New line */
newline
preload_leading_step1 src_bpp, WK1, SRC
preload_leading_step1 mask_bpp, WK2, MASK
.if ((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0
preload_leading_step1 dst_r_bpp, WK3, DST
.endif
ands WK0, DST, #15
beq 154f
rsb WK0, WK0, #16 /* number of leading bytes until destination aligned */
preload_leading_step2 src_bpp, src_bpp_shift, WK1, SRC
preload_leading_step2 mask_bpp, mask_bpp_shift, WK2, MASK
.if ((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0
preload_leading_step2 dst_r_bpp, dst_bpp_shift, WK3, DST
.endif
leading_15bytes process_head, process_tail
154: /* Destination now 16-byte aligned; we have at least one prefetch on each channel as well as at least one 16-byte output block */
.if (src_bpp > 0) && (mask_bpp == 0) && ((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_SCRATCH)
and SCRATCH, SRC, #31
rsb SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #32*prefetch_distance
.elseif (src_bpp == 0) && (mask_bpp > 0) && ((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_PRESERVES_SCRATCH)
and SCRATCH, MASK, #31
rsb SCRATCH, SCRATCH, #32*prefetch_distance
.endif
.ifc "process_inner_loop",""
switch_on_alignment wide_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels, process_head, process_tail, wide_case_inner_loop, 157f
.else
switch_on_alignment wide_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels, process_head, process_tail, process_inner_loop, 157f
.endif
157: /* Check for another line */
end_of_line 1, %((flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_WIDE), 151b
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_WIDE
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET - LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET - LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.endif
.endif
.ltorg
160: /* Medium case */
mov ORIG_W, X
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE
/* This is stmdb sp!,{} */
.word 0xE92D0000 | LINE_SAVED_REGS
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET + LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET + LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.endif
161: /* New line */
newline
preload_line 0, src_bpp, src_bpp_shift, SRC /* in: X, corrupts: WK0-WK1 */
preload_line 0, mask_bpp, mask_bpp_shift, MASK
.if ((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0
preload_line 0, dst_r_bpp, dst_bpp_shift, DST
.endif
sub X, X, #128/dst_w_bpp /* simplifies inner loop termination */
ands WK0, DST, #15
beq 164f
rsb WK0, WK0, #16 /* number of leading bytes until destination aligned */
leading_15bytes process_head, process_tail
164: /* Destination now 16-byte aligned; we have at least one 16-byte output block */
switch_on_alignment medium_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels, process_head, process_tail,, 167f
167: /* Check for another line */
end_of_line 1, %((flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE), 161b
.ltorg
170: /* Narrow case, less than 31 bytes, so no guarantee of at least one 16-byte block */
.if dst_w_bpp < 32
mov ORIG_W, X
.endif
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE
/* This is stmdb sp!,{} */
.word 0xE92D0000 | LINE_SAVED_REGS
.endif
171: /* New line */
newline
preload_line 1, src_bpp, src_bpp_shift, SRC /* in: X, corrupts: WK0-WK1 */
preload_line 1, mask_bpp, mask_bpp_shift, MASK
.if ((flags) & FLAG_NO_PRELOAD_DST) == 0
preload_line 1, dst_r_bpp, dst_bpp_shift, DST
.endif
.if dst_w_bpp == 8
tst DST, #3
beq 174f
172: subs X, X, #1
blo 177f
process_head , 1, 0, 1, 1, 0
process_tail , 1, 0
.if !((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
pixst , 1, 0, DST
.endif
tst DST, #3
bne 172b
.elseif dst_w_bpp == 16
tst DST, #2
beq 174f
subs X, X, #1
blo 177f
process_head , 2, 0, 1, 1, 0
process_tail , 2, 0
.if !((flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_DOES_STORE)
pixst , 2, 0, DST
.endif
.endif
174: /* Destination now 4-byte aligned; we have 0 or more output bytes to go */
switch_on_alignment narrow_case_inner_loop_and_trailing_pixels, process_head, process_tail,, 177f
177: /* Check for another line */
end_of_line %(dst_w_bpp < 32), %((flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE), 171b, last_one
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS_NON_WIDE
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET - LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET - LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.endif
197:
.if (flags) & FLAG_SPILL_LINE_VARS
add sp, sp, #LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT*4
.endif
198:
.if (flags) & FLAG_PROCESS_CORRUPTS_WK0
.set ARGS_STACK_OFFSET, ARGS_STACK_OFFSET-4
.set LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET, LOCALS_STACK_OFFSET-4
add sp, sp, #4
.endif
cleanup
#ifdef DEBUG_PARAMS
add sp, sp, #9*4 /* junk the debug copy of arguments */
#endif
199:
pop {r4-r11, pc} /* exit */
.ltorg
.unreq X
.unreq Y
.unreq DST
.unreq STRIDE_D
.unreq SRC
.unreq STRIDE_S
.unreq MASK
.unreq STRIDE_M
.unreq WK0
.unreq WK1
.unreq WK2
.unreq WK3
.unreq SCRATCH
.unreq ORIG_W
.endfunc
.endm
.macro line_saved_regs x:vararg
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, 0
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, 0
.irp SAVED_REG,x
.ifc "SAVED_REG","Y"
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, LINE_SAVED_REGS | (1<<1)
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT + 1
.endif
.ifc "SAVED_REG","STRIDE_D"
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, LINE_SAVED_REGS | (1<<3)
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT + 1
.endif
.ifc "SAVED_REG","STRIDE_S"
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, LINE_SAVED_REGS | (1<<5)
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT + 1
.endif
.ifc "SAVED_REG","STRIDE_M"
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, LINE_SAVED_REGS | (1<<7)
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT + 1
.endif
.ifc "SAVED_REG","ORIG_W"
.set LINE_SAVED_REGS, LINE_SAVED_REGS | (1<<14)
.set LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT, LINE_SAVED_REG_COUNT + 1
.endif
.endr
.endm
.macro nop_macro x:vararg
.endm
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