220 lines
5.6 KiB
ArmAsm
220 lines
5.6 KiB
ArmAsm
// Copyright © 1994-1999 Lucent Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Revisions Copyright © 2000-2007 Vita Nuova Holdings Limited (www.vitanuova.com). All rights reserved.
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// Portions Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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//
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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// THE SOFTWARE.
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#include "textflag.h"
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// handleMemcpyFault returns (the value stored in AX, the value stored in DI).
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// Control is transferred to it when memcpy below receives SIGSEGV or SIGBUS,
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// with the faulting address stored in AX and the signal number stored in DI.
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//
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// It must have the same frame configuration as memcpy so that it can undo any
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// potential call frame set up by the assembler.
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TEXT handleMemcpyFault(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-36
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MOVQ AX, addr+24(FP)
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MOVL DI, sig+32(FP)
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RET
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// memcpy copies data from src to dst. If a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS signal is received
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// during the copy, it returns the address that caused the fault and the number
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// of the signal that was received. Otherwise, it returns an unspecified address
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// and a signal number of 0.
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//
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// Data is copied in order, such that if a fault happens at address p, it is
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// safe to assume that all data before p-maxRegisterSize has already been
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// successfully copied.
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//
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// The code is derived from the forward copying part of runtime.memmove.
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//
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// func memcpy(dst, src unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) (fault unsafe.Pointer, sig int32)
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TEXT ·memcpy(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-36
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// Store 0 as the returned signal number. If we run to completion,
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// this is the value the caller will see; if a signal is received,
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// handleMemcpyFault will store a different value in this address.
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MOVL $0, sig+32(FP)
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MOVQ to+0(FP), DI
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MOVQ from+8(FP), SI
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MOVQ n+16(FP), BX
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tail:
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// BSR+branch table make almost all memmove/memclr benchmarks worse. Not
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// worth doing.
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TESTQ BX, BX
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JEQ move_0
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CMPQ BX, $2
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JBE move_1or2
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CMPQ BX, $4
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JBE move_3or4
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CMPQ BX, $8
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JB move_5through7
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JE move_8
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CMPQ BX, $16
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JBE move_9through16
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CMPQ BX, $32
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JBE move_17through32
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CMPQ BX, $64
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JBE move_33through64
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CMPQ BX, $128
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JBE move_65through128
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CMPQ BX, $256
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JBE move_129through256
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move_257plus:
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SUBQ $256, BX
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MOVOU (SI), X0
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MOVOU X0, (DI)
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MOVOU 16(SI), X1
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MOVOU X1, 16(DI)
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MOVOU 32(SI), X2
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MOVOU X2, 32(DI)
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MOVOU 48(SI), X3
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MOVOU X3, 48(DI)
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MOVOU 64(SI), X4
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MOVOU X4, 64(DI)
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MOVOU 80(SI), X5
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MOVOU X5, 80(DI)
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MOVOU 96(SI), X6
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MOVOU X6, 96(DI)
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MOVOU 112(SI), X7
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MOVOU X7, 112(DI)
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MOVOU 128(SI), X8
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MOVOU X8, 128(DI)
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MOVOU 144(SI), X9
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MOVOU X9, 144(DI)
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MOVOU 160(SI), X10
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MOVOU X10, 160(DI)
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MOVOU 176(SI), X11
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MOVOU X11, 176(DI)
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MOVOU 192(SI), X12
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MOVOU X12, 192(DI)
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MOVOU 208(SI), X13
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MOVOU X13, 208(DI)
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MOVOU 224(SI), X14
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MOVOU X14, 224(DI)
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MOVOU 240(SI), X15
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MOVOU X15, 240(DI)
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CMPQ BX, $256
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LEAQ 256(SI), SI
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LEAQ 256(DI), DI
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JGE move_257plus
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JMP tail
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move_1or2:
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MOVB (SI), AX
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MOVB AX, (DI)
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MOVB -1(SI)(BX*1), CX
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MOVB CX, -1(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_0:
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RET
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move_3or4:
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MOVW (SI), AX
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MOVW AX, (DI)
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MOVW -2(SI)(BX*1), CX
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MOVW CX, -2(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_5through7:
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MOVL (SI), AX
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MOVL AX, (DI)
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MOVL -4(SI)(BX*1), CX
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MOVL CX, -4(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_8:
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// We need a separate case for 8 to make sure we write pointers atomically.
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MOVQ (SI), AX
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MOVQ AX, (DI)
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RET
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move_9through16:
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MOVQ (SI), AX
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MOVQ AX, (DI)
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MOVQ -8(SI)(BX*1), CX
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MOVQ CX, -8(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_17through32:
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MOVOU (SI), X0
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MOVOU X0, (DI)
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MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X1
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MOVOU X1, -16(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_33through64:
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MOVOU (SI), X0
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MOVOU X0, (DI)
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MOVOU 16(SI), X1
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MOVOU X1, 16(DI)
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MOVOU -32(SI)(BX*1), X2
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MOVOU X2, -32(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X3
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MOVOU X3, -16(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_65through128:
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MOVOU (SI), X0
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MOVOU X0, (DI)
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MOVOU 16(SI), X1
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MOVOU X1, 16(DI)
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MOVOU 32(SI), X2
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MOVOU X2, 32(DI)
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MOVOU 48(SI), X3
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MOVOU X3, 48(DI)
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MOVOU -64(SI)(BX*1), X4
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MOVOU X4, -64(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -48(SI)(BX*1), X5
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MOVOU X5, -48(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -32(SI)(BX*1), X6
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MOVOU X6, -32(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X7
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MOVOU X7, -16(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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move_129through256:
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MOVOU (SI), X0
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MOVOU X0, (DI)
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MOVOU 16(SI), X1
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MOVOU X1, 16(DI)
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MOVOU 32(SI), X2
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MOVOU X2, 32(DI)
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MOVOU 48(SI), X3
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MOVOU X3, 48(DI)
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MOVOU 64(SI), X4
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MOVOU X4, 64(DI)
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MOVOU 80(SI), X5
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MOVOU X5, 80(DI)
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MOVOU 96(SI), X6
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MOVOU X6, 96(DI)
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MOVOU 112(SI), X7
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MOVOU X7, 112(DI)
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MOVOU -128(SI)(BX*1), X8
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MOVOU X8, -128(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -112(SI)(BX*1), X9
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MOVOU X9, -112(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -96(SI)(BX*1), X10
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MOVOU X10, -96(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -80(SI)(BX*1), X11
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MOVOU X11, -80(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -64(SI)(BX*1), X12
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MOVOU X12, -64(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -48(SI)(BX*1), X13
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MOVOU X13, -48(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -32(SI)(BX*1), X14
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MOVOU X14, -32(DI)(BX*1)
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MOVOU -16(SI)(BX*1), X15
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MOVOU X15, -16(DI)(BX*1)
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RET
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