Most of the time the optimised memset() is what we want. For extreme
situations such as TPL it may be too large. For example on the 'rock'
board, using a simple loop saves a useful 48 bytes. With gcc 4.9 and
the rodata bug, this patch is enough to reduce the TPL image below the
limit.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
help
This library provides pseudo-random number generator functions.
+config SPL_TINY_MEMSET
+ bool "Use a very small memset() in SPL"
+ help
+ The faster memset() is the arch-specific one (if available) enabled
+ by CONFIG_USE_ARCH_MEMSET. If that is not enabled, we can still get
+ better performance by writing a word at a time. But in very
+ size-constrained envrionments even this may be too big. Enable this
+ option to reduce code size slightly at the cost of some speed.
+
source lib/dhry/Kconfig
source lib/rsa/Kconfig
void * memset(void * s,int c,size_t count)
{
unsigned long *sl = (unsigned long *) s;
- unsigned long cl = 0;
char *s8;
+
+#if !CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(TINY_MEMSET)
+ unsigned long cl = 0;
int i;
/* do it one word at a time (32 bits or 64 bits) while possible */
count -= sizeof(*sl);
}
}
- /* fill 8 bits at a time */
+#endif /* fill 8 bits at a time */
s8 = (char *)sl;
while (count--)
*s8++ = c;