/* * This string-include defines all string functions as inline * functions. Use gcc. It also assumes ds=es=data space, this should be * normal. Most of the string-functions are rather heavily hand-optimized, * see especially strtok,strstr,str[c]spn. They should work, but are not * very easy to understand. Everything is done entirely within the register * set, making the functions fast and clean. String instructions have been * used through-out, making for "slightly" unclear code :-) * * NO Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds, * consider these trivial functions to be PD. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Erik Andersen * * Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. */ /* * Modified for uClibc by Erik Andersen * These make no attempt to use nifty things like mmx/3dnow/etc. * These are not inline, and will therefore not be as fast as * modifying the headers to use inlines (and cannot therefore * do tricky things when dealing with const memory). But they * should (I hope!) be faster than their generic equivalents.... * * More importantly, these should provide a good example for * others to follow when adding arch specific optimizations. * -Erik */ #include char *strrchr(const char *s, int c) { char *eax; __asm__ __volatile__( " movb %%cl, %%ch\n" "1: movb (%1), %%cl\n" /* load char */ " cmpb %%cl, %%ch\n" /* char == c? */ " jne 2f\n" " movl %1, %%eax\n" "2: incl %1\n" " testb %%cl, %%cl\n" /* char == NUL? */ " jnz 1b\n" /* "=c": use ecx, not ebx (-fpic uses it). */ : "=a" (eax), "=r" (s), "=c" (c) : "0" (0), "1" (s), "2" (c) /* : no clobbers */ ); return eax; } libc_hidden_def(strrchr) #ifdef __UCLIBC_SUSV3_LEGACY__ strong_alias(strrchr,rindex) #endif