[libc] [llvm] [libc] Improve Cortex `memset` and `memcpy` functions (PR #149044)
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Author: Guillaume Chatelet (gchatelet)
<details>
<summary>Changes</summary>
The code for `memcpy` is the same as in #<!-- -->148204 but it fixes the build bot error by using `static_assert(cpp::always_false<decltype(access)>)` instead of `static_assert(false)`.
The code for `memset` is new and vastly improves performance over the current byte per byte implementation.
Both `memset` and `memcpy` implementations use prefetching for sizes >= 64. This lowers a bit the performance for sizes between 64 and 256 but improves throughput for greater sizes.
---
Patch is 22.63 KiB, truncated to 20.00 KiB below, full version: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/149044.diff
5 Files Affected:
- (modified) libc/src/string/memory_utils/CMakeLists.txt (+2)
- (added) libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h (+55)
- (modified) libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memcpy.h (+95-98)
- (added) libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memset.h (+159)
- (modified) utils/bazel/llvm-project-overlay/libc/BUILD.bazel (+2)
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diff --git a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/CMakeLists.txt b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/CMakeLists.txt
index a967247db53f4..8ab1c9ff98d2f 100644
--- a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ add_header_library(
aarch64/inline_memcpy.h
aarch64/inline_memmove.h
aarch64/inline_memset.h
+ arm/common.h
arm/inline_memcpy.h
+ arm/inline_memset.h
generic/aligned_access.h
generic/byte_per_byte.h
inline_bcmp.h
diff --git a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000..b9f40b64fed98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+//===-- Common constants and defines for arm --------------------*- C++ -*-===//
+//
+// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
+// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+#ifndef LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_COMMON_H
+#define LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_COMMON_H
+
+#include "src/__support/macros/attributes.h" // LIBC_INLINE_VAR
+#include "src/string/memory_utils/utils.h" // CPtr, Ptr, distance_to_align
+
+#include <stddef.h> // size_t
+
+// Our minimum supported compiler version does not recognize the standard
+// [[likely]] / [[unlikely]] attributes so we use the preprocessor.
+
+// https://libc.llvm.org/compiler_support.html
+// Support for [[likely]] / [[unlikely]]
+// [X] GCC 12.2
+// [X] Clang 12
+// [ ] Clang 11
+#define LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY [[likely]]
+#define LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY [[unlikely]]
+
+#if defined(LIBC_COMPILER_IS_CLANG)
+#if LIBC_COMPILER_CLANG_VER < 1200
+#undef LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY
+#undef LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
+#define LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY
+#define LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
+#endif
+#endif
+
+namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL {
+
+LIBC_INLINE_VAR constexpr size_t kWordSize = sizeof(uint32_t);
+
+enum class AssumeAccess { kUnknown, kAligned };
+enum class BlockOp { kFull, kByWord };
+
+LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr ptr) {
+ return distance_to_align_down<kWordSize>(ptr);
+}
+
+LIBC_INLINE CPtr bitwise_or(CPtr a, CPtr b) {
+ return cpp::bit_cast<CPtr>(cpp::bit_cast<uintptr_t>(a) |
+ cpp::bit_cast<uintptr_t>(b));
+}
+
+} // namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL
+
+#endif // LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_COMMON_H
diff --git a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memcpy.h b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memcpy.h
index 61efebe29b485..c748048a3e586 100644
--- a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memcpy.h
+++ b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memcpy.h
@@ -5,63 +5,57 @@
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+// The functions defined in this file give approximate code size. These sizes
+// assume the following configuration options:
+// - LIBC_CONF_KEEP_FRAME_POINTER = false
+// - LIBC_CONF_ENABLE_STRONG_STACK_PROTECTOR = false
+// - LIBC_ADD_NULL_CHECKS = false
#ifndef LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_INLINE_MEMCPY_H
#define LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_INLINE_MEMCPY_H
+#include "src/__support/CPP/type_traits.h" // always_false
#include "src/__support/macros/attributes.h" // LIBC_INLINE
#include "src/__support/macros/optimization.h" // LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
+#include "src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h" // LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY, LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
#include "src/string/memory_utils/utils.h" // memcpy_inline, distance_to_align
#include <stddef.h> // size_t
-// https://libc.llvm.org/compiler_support.html
-// Support for [[likely]] / [[unlikely]]
-// [X] GCC 12.2
-// [X] Clang 12
-// [ ] Clang 11
-#define LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY [[likely]]
-#define LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY [[unlikely]]
-
-#if defined(LIBC_COMPILER_IS_CLANG)
-#if LIBC_COMPILER_CLANG_VER < 1200
-#undef LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY
-#undef LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
-#define LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY
-#define LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
-#endif
-#endif
-
namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL {
namespace {
-LIBC_INLINE_VAR constexpr size_t kWordSize = sizeof(uint32_t);
-
-enum Strategy {
- ForceWordLdStChain,
- AssumeWordAligned,
- AssumeUnaligned,
-};
+// Performs a copy of `bytes` byte from `src` to `dst`. This function has the
+// semantics of `memcpy` where `src` and `dst` are `__restrict`. The compiler is
+// free to use whatever instruction is best for the size and assumed access.
+template <size_t bytes, AssumeAccess access>
+LIBC_INLINE void copy(void *dst, const void *src) {
+ if constexpr (access == AssumeAccess::kAligned) {
+ constexpr size_t alignment = bytes > kWordSize ? kWordSize : bytes;
+ memcpy_inline<bytes>(assume_aligned<alignment>(dst),
+ assume_aligned<alignment>(src));
+ } else if constexpr (access == AssumeAccess::kUnknown) {
+ memcpy_inline<bytes>(dst, src);
+ } else {
+ static_assert(cpp::always_false<decltype(access)>, "Invalid AssumeAccess");
+ }
+}
-template <size_t bytes, Strategy strategy = AssumeUnaligned>
-LIBC_INLINE void copy_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src) {
- if constexpr (strategy == AssumeUnaligned) {
- memcpy_inline<bytes>(assume_aligned<1>(dst), assume_aligned<1>(src));
- } else if constexpr (strategy == AssumeWordAligned) {
- static_assert(bytes >= kWordSize);
- memcpy_inline<bytes>(assume_aligned<kWordSize>(dst),
- assume_aligned<kWordSize>(src));
- } else if constexpr (strategy == ForceWordLdStChain) {
+template <size_t bytes, BlockOp block_op = BlockOp::kFull,
+ AssumeAccess access = AssumeAccess::kUnknown>
+LIBC_INLINE void copy_block_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src) {
+ if constexpr (block_op == BlockOp::kFull) {
+ copy<bytes, access>(dst, src);
+ } else if constexpr (block_op == BlockOp::kByWord) {
// We restrict loads/stores to 4 byte to prevent the use of load/store
- // multiple (LDM, STM) and load/store double (LDRD, STRD). First, they may
- // fault (see notes below) and second, they use more registers which in turn
- // adds push/pop instructions in the hot path.
+ // multiple (LDM, STM) and load/store double (LDRD, STRD).
static_assert((bytes % kWordSize == 0) && (bytes >= kWordSize));
LIBC_LOOP_UNROLL
- for (size_t i = 0; i < bytes / kWordSize; ++i) {
- const size_t offset = i * kWordSize;
- memcpy_inline<kWordSize>(dst + offset, src + offset);
+ for (size_t offset = 0; offset < bytes; offset += kWordSize) {
+ copy<kWordSize, access>(dst + offset, src + offset);
}
+ } else {
+ static_assert(cpp::always_false<decltype(block_op)>, "Invalid BlockOp");
}
// In the 1, 2, 4 byte copy case, the compiler can fold pointer offsetting
// into the load/store instructions.
@@ -72,39 +66,27 @@ LIBC_INLINE void copy_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src) {
src += bytes;
}
-LIBC_INLINE void copy_bytes_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src,
- const size_t size) {
+template <size_t bytes, BlockOp block_op, AssumeAccess access>
+LIBC_INLINE void consume_by_block(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src, size_t &size) {
LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
- for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i)
- *dst++ = *src++;
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < size / bytes; ++i)
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<bytes, block_op, access>(dst, src);
+ size %= bytes;
}
-template <size_t block_size, Strategy strategy>
-LIBC_INLINE void copy_blocks_and_update_args(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src,
- size_t &size) {
+[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void
+copy_bytes_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, CPtr &src, size_t size) {
LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
- for (size_t i = 0; i < size / block_size; ++i)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<block_size, strategy>(dst, src);
- // Update `size` once at the end instead of once per iteration.
- size %= block_size;
-}
-
-LIBC_INLINE CPtr bitwise_or(CPtr a, CPtr b) {
- return cpp::bit_cast<CPtr>(cpp::bit_cast<uintptr_t>(a) |
- cpp::bit_cast<uintptr_t>(b));
-}
-
-LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
- return distance_to_align_down<kWordSize>(a);
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i)
+ *dst++ = *src++;
}
} // namespace
-// Implementation for Cortex-M0, M0+, M1.
-// Notes:
-// - It compiles down to 196 bytes, but 220 bytes when used through `memcpy`
-// that also needs to return the `dst` ptr.
-// - These cores do not allow for unaligned loads/stores.
+// Implementation for Cortex-M0, M0+, M1 cores that do not allow for unaligned
+// loads/stores. It compiles down to 208 bytes when used through `memcpy` that
+// also needs to return the `dst` ptr.
+// Note:
// - When `src` and `dst` are coaligned, we start by aligning them and perform
// bulk copies. We let the compiler know the pointers are aligned so it can
// use load/store multiple (LDM, STM). This significantly increase throughput
@@ -121,13 +103,20 @@ LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
copy_bytes_and_bump_pointers(dst, src, offset);
size -= offset;
}
+ constexpr AssumeAccess kAligned = AssumeAccess::kAligned;
const auto src_alignment = distance_to_align_down<kWordSize>(src);
if (src_alignment == 0)
LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY {
// Both `src` and `dst` are now word-aligned.
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<64, AssumeWordAligned>(dst, src, size);
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<16, AssumeWordAligned>(dst, src, size);
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<4, AssumeWordAligned>(dst, src, size);
+ // We first copy by blocks of 64 bytes, the compiler will use 4
+ // load/store multiple (LDM, STM), each of 4 words. This requires more
+ // registers so additional push/pop are needed but the speedup is worth
+ // it.
+ consume_by_block<64, BlockOp::kFull, kAligned>(dst, src, size);
+ // Then we use blocks of 4 word load/store.
+ consume_by_block<16, BlockOp::kByWord, kAligned>(dst, src, size);
+ // Then we use word by word copy.
+ consume_by_block<4, BlockOp::kByWord, kAligned>(dst, src, size);
}
else {
// `dst` is aligned but `src` is not.
@@ -138,7 +127,7 @@ LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
src_alignment == 2
? load_aligned<uint32_t, uint16_t, uint16_t>(src)
: load_aligned<uint32_t, uint8_t, uint16_t, uint8_t>(src);
- memcpy_inline<kWordSize>(assume_aligned<kWordSize>(dst), &value);
+ copy<kWordSize, kAligned>(dst, &value);
dst += kWordSize;
src += kWordSize;
size -= kWordSize;
@@ -151,17 +140,8 @@ LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
}
// Implementation for Cortex-M3, M4, M7, M23, M33, M35P, M52 with hardware
-// support for unaligned loads and stores.
-// Notes:
-// - It compiles down to 266 bytes.
-// - `dst` and `src` are not `__restrict` to prevent the compiler from
-// reordering loads/stores.
-// - We keep state variables to a strict minimum to keep everything in the free
-// registers and prevent costly push / pop.
-// - If unaligned single loads/stores to normal memory are supported, unaligned
-// accesses for load/store multiple (LDM, STM) and load/store double (LDRD,
-// STRD) instructions are generally not supported and will still fault so we
-// make sure to restrict unrolling to word loads/stores.
+// support for unaligned loads and stores. It compiles down to 272 bytes when
+// used through `memcpy` that also needs to return the `dst` ptr.
[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void inline_memcpy_arm_mid_end(Ptr dst, CPtr src,
size_t size) {
if (misaligned(bitwise_or(src, dst)))
@@ -169,38 +149,59 @@ LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
if (size < 8)
LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY {
if (size & 1)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
if (size & 2)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
if (size & 4)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<4>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<4>(dst, src);
return;
}
if (misaligned(src))
LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY {
const size_t offset = distance_to_align_up<kWordSize>(dst);
if (offset & 1)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
if (offset & 2)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
size -= offset;
}
}
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<64, ForceWordLdStChain>(dst, src, size);
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<16, ForceWordLdStChain>(dst, src, size);
- copy_blocks_and_update_args<4, AssumeUnaligned>(dst, src, size);
+ // `dst` and `src` are not necessarily both aligned at that point but this
+ // implementation assumes hardware support for unaligned loads and stores so
+ // it is still fast to perform unrolled word by word copy. Note that wider
+ // accesses through the use of load/store multiple (LDM, STM) and load/store
+ // double (LDRD, STRD) instructions are generally not supported and can fault.
+ // By forcing decomposition of 64 bytes copy into word by word copy, the
+ // compiler uses a load to prefetch the next cache line:
+ // ldr r3, [r1, #64]! <- prefetch next cache line
+ // str r3, [r0]
+ // ldr r3, [r1, #0x4]
+ // str r3, [r0, #0x4]
+ // ...
+ // ldr r3, [r1, #0x3c]
+ // str r3, [r0, #0x3c]
+ // This is a bit detrimental for sizes between 64 and 256 (less than 10%
+ // penalty) but the prefetch yields better throughput for larger copies.
+ constexpr AssumeAccess kUnknown = AssumeAccess::kUnknown;
+ consume_by_block<64, BlockOp::kByWord, kUnknown>(dst, src, size);
+ consume_by_block<16, BlockOp::kByWord, kUnknown>(dst, src, size);
+ consume_by_block<4, BlockOp::kByWord, kUnknown>(dst, src, size);
if (size & 1)
- copy_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, src);
if (size & 2)
- LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
- copy_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
+ copy_block_and_bump_pointers<2>(dst, src);
}
-[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void inline_memcpy_arm(void *__restrict dst_,
- const void *__restrict src_,
+[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void inline_memcpy_arm(Ptr dst, CPtr src,
size_t size) {
- Ptr dst = cpp::bit_cast<Ptr>(dst_);
- CPtr src = cpp::bit_cast<CPtr>(src_);
+ // The compiler performs alias analysis and is able to prove that `dst` and
+ // `src` do not alias by propagating the `__restrict` keyword from the
+ // `memcpy` prototype. This allows the compiler to merge consecutive
+ // load/store (LDR, STR) instructions generated in
+ // `copy_block_and_bump_pointers` with `BlockOp::kByWord` into load/store
+ // double (LDRD, STRD) instructions, this is is undesirable so we prevent the
+ // compiler from inferring `__restrict` with the following line.
+ asm volatile("" : "+r"(dst), "+r"(src));
#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED
return inline_memcpy_arm_mid_end(dst, src, size);
#else
@@ -210,8 +211,4 @@ LIBC_INLINE auto misaligned(CPtr a) {
} // namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL
-// Cleanup local macros
-#undef LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY
-#undef LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
-
#endif // LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_INLINE_MEMCPY_H
diff --git a/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memset.h b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memset.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000..a2a43946bc214
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libc/src/string/memory_utils/arm/inline_memset.h
@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+//===-- Memset implementation for arm ---------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
+//
+// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
+// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+// The functions defined in this file give approximate code size. These sizes
+// assume the following configuration options:
+// - LIBC_CONF_KEEP_FRAME_POINTER = false
+// - LIBC_CONF_ENABLE_STRONG_STACK_PROTECTOR = false
+// - LIBC_ADD_NULL_CHECKS = false
+#ifndef LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_INLINE_MEMSET_H
+#define LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STRING_MEMORY_UTILS_ARM_INLINE_MEMSET_H
+
+#include "src/__support/CPP/type_traits.h" // always_false
+#include "src/__support/macros/attributes.h" // LIBC_INLINE
+#include "src/__support/macros/optimization.h" // LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
+#include "src/string/memory_utils/arm/common.h" // LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY, LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY
+#include "src/string/memory_utils/utils.h" // memcpy_inline, distance_to_align
+
+#include <stddef.h> // size_t
+
+namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL {
+
+namespace {
+
+template <size_t bytes, AssumeAccess access>
+LIBC_INLINE void set(void *dst, uint32_t value) {
+ static_assert(bytes == 1 || bytes == 2 || bytes == 4);
+ if constexpr (access == AssumeAccess::kAligned) {
+ constexpr size_t alignment = bytes > kWordSize ? kWordSize : bytes;
+ memcpy_inline<bytes>(assume_aligned<alignment>(dst), &value);
+ } else if constexpr (access == AssumeAccess::kUnknown) {
+ memcpy_inline<bytes>(dst, &value);
+ } else {
+ static_assert(cpp::always_false<decltype(access)>, "Invalid AssumeAccess");
+ }
+}
+
+template <size_t bytes, AssumeAccess access = AssumeAccess::kUnknown>
+LIBC_INLINE void set_block_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, uint32_t value) {
+ if constexpr (bytes <= kWordSize) {
+ set<bytes, access>(dst, value);
+ } else {
+ static_assert(bytes % kWordSize == 0 && bytes >= kWordSize);
+ LIBC_LOOP_UNROLL
+ for (size_t offset = 0; offset < bytes; offset += kWordSize) {
+ set<kWordSize, access>(dst + offset, value);
+ }
+ }
+ // In the 1, 2, 4 byte set case, the compiler can fold pointer offsetting
+ // into the store instructions.
+ // e.g.,
+ // strb r3, [r0], #1
+ dst += bytes;
+}
+
+template <size_t bytes, AssumeAccess access>
+LIBC_INLINE void consume_by_block(Ptr &dst, uint32_t value, size_t &size) {
+ LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < size / bytes; ++i)
+ set_block_and_bump_pointers<bytes, access>(dst, value);
+ size %= bytes;
+}
+
+[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void
+set_bytes_and_bump_pointers(Ptr &dst, uint32_t value, size_t size) {
+ LIBC_LOOP_NOUNROLL
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
+ set<1, AssumeAccess::kUnknown>(dst++, value);
+ }
+}
+
+} // namespace
+
+// Implementation for Cortex-M0, M0+, M1. It compiles down to 140 bytes when
+// used through `memset` that also needs to return the `dst` ptr. These cores do
+// not allow unaligned stores so all accesses are aligned.
+[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void
+inline_memset_arm_low_end(Ptr dst, uint8_t value, size_t size) {
+ if (size >= 8)
+ LIBC_ATTR_LIKELY {
+ // Align `dst` to word boundary.
+ if (const size_t offset = distance_to_align_up<kWordSize>(dst))
+ LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY {
+ set_bytes_and_bump_pointers(dst, value, offset);
+ size -= offset;
+ }
+ const uint32_t value32 = value * 0x01010101U; // splat value in each byte
+ consume_by_block<64, AssumeAccess::kAligned>(dst, value32, size);
+ consume_by_block<16, AssumeAccess::kAligned>(dst, value32, size);
+ consume_by_block<4, AssumeAccess::kAligned>(dst, value32, size);
+ }
+ set_bytes_and_bump_pointers(dst, value, size);
+}
+
+// Implementation for Cortex-M3, M4, M7, M23, M33, M35P, M52 with hardware
+// support for unaligned loads and stores. It compiles down to 186 bytes when
+// used through `memset` that also needs to return the `dst` ptr.
+[[maybe_unused]] LIBC_INLINE void
+inline_memset_arm_mid_end(Ptr dst, uint8_t value, size_t size) {
+ const uint32_t value32 = value * 0x01010101U; // splat value in each byte
+ if (misaligned(dst))
+ LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY {
+ if (size < 8)
+ LIBC_ATTR_UNLIKELY {
+ if (size & 1)
+ set_block_and_bump_pointers<1>(dst, value32);
+ if (size & ...
[truncated]
``````````
</details>
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/149044
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