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			Major integrations and fixes: - Added BACKBEAT SDK integration for P2P operation timing - Implemented beat-aware status tracking for distributed operations - Added Docker secrets support for secure license management - Resolved KACHING license validation via HTTPS/TLS - Updated docker-compose configuration for clean stack deployment - Disabled rollback policies to prevent deployment failures - Added license credential storage (CHORUS-DEV-MULTI-001) Technical improvements: - BACKBEAT P2P operation tracking with phase management - Enhanced configuration system with file-based secrets - Improved error handling for license validation - Clean separation of KACHING and CHORUS deployment stacks 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| // +build !appengine
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| // +build gc
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| // +build !noasm
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| 
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| #include "textflag.h"
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| 
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| // The asm code generally follows the pure Go code in decode_other.go, except
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| // where marked with a "!!!".
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| 
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| // func decode(dst, src []byte) int
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| //
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| // All local variables fit into registers. The non-zero stack size is only to
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| // spill registers and push args when issuing a CALL. The register allocation:
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| //	- R2	scratch
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| //	- R3	scratch
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| //	- R4	length or x
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| //	- R5	offset
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| //	- R6	&src[s]
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| //	- R7	&dst[d]
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| //	+ R8	dst_base
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| //	+ R9	dst_len
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| //	+ R10	dst_base + dst_len
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| //	+ R11	src_base
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| //	+ R12	src_len
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| //	+ R13	src_base + src_len
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| //	- R14	used by doCopy
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| //	- R15	used by doCopy
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| //
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| // The registers R8-R13 (marked with a "+") are set at the start of the
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| // function, and after a CALL returns, and are not otherwise modified.
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| //
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| // The d variable is implicitly R7 - R8,  and len(dst)-d is R10 - R7.
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| // The s variable is implicitly R6 - R11, and len(src)-s is R13 - R6.
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| TEXT ·decode(SB), NOSPLIT, $56-56
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| 	// Initialize R6, R7 and R8-R13.
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| 	MOVD dst_base+0(FP), R8
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| 	MOVD dst_len+8(FP), R9
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| 	MOVD R8, R7
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| 	MOVD R8, R10
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| 	ADD  R9, R10, R10
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| 	MOVD src_base+24(FP), R11
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| 	MOVD src_len+32(FP), R12
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| 	MOVD R11, R6
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| 	MOVD R11, R13
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| 	ADD  R12, R13, R13
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| 
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| loop:
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| 	// for s < len(src)
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| 	CMP R13, R6
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| 	BEQ end
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| 
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| 	// R4 = uint32(src[s])
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| 	//
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| 	// switch src[s] & 0x03
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| 	MOVBU (R6), R4
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| 	MOVW  R4, R3
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| 	ANDW  $3, R3
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| 	MOVW  $1, R1
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| 	CMPW  R1, R3
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| 	BGE   tagCopy
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| 
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| 	// ----------------------------------------
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| 	// The code below handles literal tags.
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| 
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| 	// case tagLiteral:
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| 	// x := uint32(src[s] >> 2)
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| 	// switch
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| 	MOVW $60, R1
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| 	LSRW $2, R4, R4
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| 	CMPW R4, R1
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| 	BLS  tagLit60Plus
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| 
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| 	// case x < 60:
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| 	// s++
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| 	ADD $1, R6, R6
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| 
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| doLit:
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| 	// This is the end of the inner "switch", when we have a literal tag.
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| 	//
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| 	// We assume that R4 == x and x fits in a uint32, where x is the variable
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| 	// used in the pure Go decode_other.go code.
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| 
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| 	// length = int(x) + 1
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| 	//
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| 	// Unlike the pure Go code, we don't need to check if length <= 0 because
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| 	// R4 can hold 64 bits, so the increment cannot overflow.
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| 	ADD $1, R4, R4
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| 
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| 	// Prepare to check if copying length bytes will run past the end of dst or
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| 	// src.
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| 	//
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| 	// R2 = len(dst) - d
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| 	// R3 = len(src) - s
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| 	MOVD R10, R2
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| 	SUB  R7, R2, R2
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| 	MOVD R13, R3
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| 	SUB  R6, R3, R3
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| 
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| 	// !!! Try a faster technique for short (16 or fewer bytes) copies.
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| 	//
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| 	// if length > 16 || len(dst)-d < 16 || len(src)-s < 16 {
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| 	//   goto callMemmove // Fall back on calling runtime·memmove.
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| 	// }
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| 	//
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| 	// The C++ snappy code calls this TryFastAppend. It also checks len(src)-s
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| 	// against 21 instead of 16, because it cannot assume that all of its input
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| 	// is contiguous in memory and so it needs to leave enough source bytes to
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| 	// read the next tag without refilling buffers, but Go's Decode assumes
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| 	// contiguousness (the src argument is a []byte).
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| 	CMP $16, R4
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| 	BGT callMemmove
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| 	CMP $16, R2
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| 	BLT callMemmove
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| 	CMP $16, R3
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| 	BLT callMemmove
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| 
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| 	// !!! Implement the copy from src to dst as a 16-byte load and store.
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| 	// (Decode's documentation says that dst and src must not overlap.)
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| 	//
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| 	// This always copies 16 bytes, instead of only length bytes, but that's
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| 	// OK. If the input is a valid Snappy encoding then subsequent iterations
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| 	// will fix up the overrun. Otherwise, Decode returns a nil []byte (and a
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| 	// non-nil error), so the overrun will be ignored.
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| 	//
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| 	// Note that on arm64, it is legal and cheap to issue unaligned 8-byte or
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| 	// 16-byte loads and stores. This technique probably wouldn't be as
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| 	// effective on architectures that are fussier about alignment.
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| 	LDP 0(R6), (R14, R15)
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| 	STP (R14, R15), 0(R7)
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| 
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| 	// d += length
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| 	// s += length
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| 	ADD R4, R7, R7
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| 	ADD R4, R6, R6
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| 	B   loop
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| 
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| callMemmove:
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| 	// if length > len(dst)-d || length > len(src)-s { etc }
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| 	CMP R2, R4
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| 	BGT errCorrupt
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| 	CMP R3, R4
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| 	BGT errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// copy(dst[d:], src[s:s+length])
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| 	//
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| 	// This means calling runtime·memmove(&dst[d], &src[s], length), so we push
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| 	// R7, R6 and R4 as arguments. Coincidentally, we also need to spill those
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| 	// three registers to the stack, to save local variables across the CALL.
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| 	MOVD R7, 8(RSP)
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| 	MOVD R6, 16(RSP)
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| 	MOVD R4, 24(RSP)
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| 	MOVD R7, 32(RSP)
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| 	MOVD R6, 40(RSP)
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| 	MOVD R4, 48(RSP)
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| 	CALL runtime·memmove(SB)
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| 
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| 	// Restore local variables: unspill registers from the stack and
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| 	// re-calculate R8-R13.
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| 	MOVD 32(RSP), R7
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| 	MOVD 40(RSP), R6
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| 	MOVD 48(RSP), R4
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| 	MOVD dst_base+0(FP), R8
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| 	MOVD dst_len+8(FP), R9
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| 	MOVD R8, R10
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| 	ADD  R9, R10, R10
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| 	MOVD src_base+24(FP), R11
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| 	MOVD src_len+32(FP), R12
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| 	MOVD R11, R13
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| 	ADD  R12, R13, R13
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| 
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| 	// d += length
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| 	// s += length
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| 	ADD R4, R7, R7
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| 	ADD R4, R6, R6
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| 	B   loop
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| 
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| tagLit60Plus:
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| 	// !!! This fragment does the
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| 	//
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| 	// s += x - 58; if uint(s) > uint(len(src)) { etc }
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| 	//
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| 	// checks. In the asm version, we code it once instead of once per switch case.
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| 	ADD  R4, R6, R6
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| 	SUB  $58, R6, R6
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| 	MOVD R6, R3
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| 	SUB  R11, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R12, R3
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| 	BGT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// case x == 60:
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| 	MOVW $61, R1
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| 	CMPW R1, R4
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| 	BEQ  tagLit61
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| 	BGT  tagLit62Plus
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| 
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| 	// x = uint32(src[s-1])
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| 	MOVBU -1(R6), R4
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| 	B     doLit
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| 
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| tagLit61:
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| 	// case x == 61:
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| 	// x = uint32(src[s-2]) | uint32(src[s-1])<<8
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| 	MOVHU -2(R6), R4
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| 	B     doLit
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| 
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| tagLit62Plus:
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| 	CMPW $62, R4
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| 	BHI  tagLit63
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| 
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| 	// case x == 62:
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| 	// x = uint32(src[s-3]) | uint32(src[s-2])<<8 | uint32(src[s-1])<<16
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| 	MOVHU -3(R6), R4
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| 	MOVBU -1(R6), R3
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| 	ORR   R3<<16, R4
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| 	B     doLit
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| 
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| tagLit63:
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| 	// case x == 63:
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| 	// x = uint32(src[s-4]) | uint32(src[s-3])<<8 | uint32(src[s-2])<<16 | uint32(src[s-1])<<24
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| 	MOVWU -4(R6), R4
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| 	B     doLit
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| 
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| 	// The code above handles literal tags.
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| 	// ----------------------------------------
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| 	// The code below handles copy tags.
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| 
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| tagCopy4:
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| 	// case tagCopy4:
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| 	// s += 5
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| 	ADD $5, R6, R6
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| 
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| 	// if uint(s) > uint(len(src)) { etc }
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| 	MOVD R6, R3
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| 	SUB  R11, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R12, R3
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| 	BGT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// length = 1 + int(src[s-5])>>2
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| 	MOVD $1, R1
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| 	ADD  R4>>2, R1, R4
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| 
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| 	// offset = int(uint32(src[s-4]) | uint32(src[s-3])<<8 | uint32(src[s-2])<<16 | uint32(src[s-1])<<24)
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| 	MOVWU -4(R6), R5
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| 	B     doCopy
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| 
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| tagCopy2:
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| 	// case tagCopy2:
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| 	// s += 3
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| 	ADD $3, R6, R6
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| 
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| 	// if uint(s) > uint(len(src)) { etc }
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| 	MOVD R6, R3
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| 	SUB  R11, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R12, R3
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| 	BGT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// length = 1 + int(src[s-3])>>2
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| 	MOVD $1, R1
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| 	ADD  R4>>2, R1, R4
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| 
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| 	// offset = int(uint32(src[s-2]) | uint32(src[s-1])<<8)
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| 	MOVHU -2(R6), R5
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| 	B     doCopy
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| 
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| tagCopy:
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| 	// We have a copy tag. We assume that:
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| 	//	- R3 == src[s] & 0x03
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| 	//	- R4 == src[s]
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| 	CMP $2, R3
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| 	BEQ tagCopy2
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| 	BGT tagCopy4
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| 
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| 	// case tagCopy1:
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| 	// s += 2
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| 	ADD $2, R6, R6
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| 
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| 	// if uint(s) > uint(len(src)) { etc }
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| 	MOVD R6, R3
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| 	SUB  R11, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R12, R3
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| 	BGT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// offset = int(uint32(src[s-2])&0xe0<<3 | uint32(src[s-1]))
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| 	MOVD  R4, R5
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| 	AND   $0xe0, R5
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| 	MOVBU -1(R6), R3
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| 	ORR   R5<<3, R3, R5
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| 
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| 	// length = 4 + int(src[s-2])>>2&0x7
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| 	MOVD $7, R1
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| 	AND  R4>>2, R1, R4
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| 	ADD  $4, R4, R4
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| 
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| doCopy:
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| 	// This is the end of the outer "switch", when we have a copy tag.
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| 	//
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| 	// We assume that:
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| 	//	- R4 == length && R4 > 0
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| 	//	- R5 == offset
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| 
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| 	// if offset <= 0 { etc }
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| 	MOVD $0, R1
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| 	CMP  R1, R5
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| 	BLE  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// if d < offset { etc }
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| 	MOVD R7, R3
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| 	SUB  R8, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R5, R3
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| 	BLT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// if length > len(dst)-d { etc }
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| 	MOVD R10, R3
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| 	SUB  R7, R3, R3
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| 	CMP  R3, R4
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| 	BGT  errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// forwardCopy(dst[d:d+length], dst[d-offset:]); d += length
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| 	//
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| 	// Set:
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| 	//	- R14 = len(dst)-d
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| 	//	- R15 = &dst[d-offset]
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| 	MOVD R10, R14
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| 	SUB  R7, R14, R14
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| 	MOVD R7, R15
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| 	SUB  R5, R15, R15
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| 
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| 	// !!! Try a faster technique for short (16 or fewer bytes) forward copies.
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| 	//
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| 	// First, try using two 8-byte load/stores, similar to the doLit technique
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| 	// above. Even if dst[d:d+length] and dst[d-offset:] can overlap, this is
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| 	// still OK if offset >= 8. Note that this has to be two 8-byte load/stores
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| 	// and not one 16-byte load/store, and the first store has to be before the
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| 	// second load, due to the overlap if offset is in the range [8, 16).
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| 	//
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| 	// if length > 16 || offset < 8 || len(dst)-d < 16 {
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| 	//   goto slowForwardCopy
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| 	// }
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| 	// copy 16 bytes
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| 	// d += length
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| 	CMP  $16, R4
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| 	BGT  slowForwardCopy
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| 	CMP  $8, R5
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| 	BLT  slowForwardCopy
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| 	CMP  $16, R14
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| 	BLT  slowForwardCopy
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| 	MOVD 0(R15), R2
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| 	MOVD R2, 0(R7)
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| 	MOVD 8(R15), R3
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| 	MOVD R3, 8(R7)
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| 	ADD  R4, R7, R7
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| 	B    loop
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| 
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| slowForwardCopy:
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| 	// !!! If the forward copy is longer than 16 bytes, or if offset < 8, we
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| 	// can still try 8-byte load stores, provided we can overrun up to 10 extra
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| 	// bytes. As above, the overrun will be fixed up by subsequent iterations
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| 	// of the outermost loop.
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| 	//
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| 	// The C++ snappy code calls this technique IncrementalCopyFastPath. Its
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| 	// commentary says:
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| 	//
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| 	// ----
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| 	//
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| 	// The main part of this loop is a simple copy of eight bytes at a time
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| 	// until we've copied (at least) the requested amount of bytes.  However,
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| 	// if d and d-offset are less than eight bytes apart (indicating a
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| 	// repeating pattern of length < 8), we first need to expand the pattern in
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| 	// order to get the correct results. For instance, if the buffer looks like
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| 	// this, with the eight-byte <d-offset> and <d> patterns marked as
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| 	// intervals:
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| 	//
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| 	//    abxxxxxxxxxxxx
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| 	//    [------]           d-offset
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| 	//      [------]         d
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| 	//
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| 	// a single eight-byte copy from <d-offset> to <d> will repeat the pattern
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| 	// once, after which we can move <d> two bytes without moving <d-offset>:
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| 	//
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| 	//    ababxxxxxxxxxx
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| 	//    [------]           d-offset
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| 	//        [------]       d
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| 	//
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| 	// and repeat the exercise until the two no longer overlap.
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| 	//
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| 	// This allows us to do very well in the special case of one single byte
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| 	// repeated many times, without taking a big hit for more general cases.
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| 	//
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| 	// The worst case of extra writing past the end of the match occurs when
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| 	// offset == 1 and length == 1; the last copy will read from byte positions
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| 	// [0..7] and write to [4..11], whereas it was only supposed to write to
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| 	// position 1. Thus, ten excess bytes.
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| 	//
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| 	// ----
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| 	//
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| 	// That "10 byte overrun" worst case is confirmed by Go's
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| 	// TestSlowForwardCopyOverrun, which also tests the fixUpSlowForwardCopy
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| 	// and finishSlowForwardCopy algorithm.
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| 	//
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| 	// if length > len(dst)-d-10 {
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| 	//   goto verySlowForwardCopy
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| 	// }
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| 	SUB $10, R14, R14
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| 	CMP R14, R4
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| 	BGT verySlowForwardCopy
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| 
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| makeOffsetAtLeast8:
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| 	// !!! As above, expand the pattern so that offset >= 8 and we can use
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| 	// 8-byte load/stores.
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| 	//
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| 	// for offset < 8 {
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| 	//   copy 8 bytes from dst[d-offset:] to dst[d:]
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| 	//   length -= offset
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| 	//   d      += offset
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| 	//   offset += offset
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| 	//   // The two previous lines together means that d-offset, and therefore
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| 	//   // R15, is unchanged.
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| 	// }
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| 	CMP  $8, R5
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| 	BGE  fixUpSlowForwardCopy
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| 	MOVD (R15), R3
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| 	MOVD R3, (R7)
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| 	SUB  R5, R4, R4
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| 	ADD  R5, R7, R7
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| 	ADD  R5, R5, R5
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| 	B    makeOffsetAtLeast8
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| 
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| fixUpSlowForwardCopy:
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| 	// !!! Add length (which might be negative now) to d (implied by R7 being
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| 	// &dst[d]) so that d ends up at the right place when we jump back to the
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| 	// top of the loop. Before we do that, though, we save R7 to R2 so that, if
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| 	// length is positive, copying the remaining length bytes will write to the
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| 	// right place.
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| 	MOVD R7, R2
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| 	ADD  R4, R7, R7
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| 
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| finishSlowForwardCopy:
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| 	// !!! Repeat 8-byte load/stores until length <= 0. Ending with a negative
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| 	// length means that we overrun, but as above, that will be fixed up by
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| 	// subsequent iterations of the outermost loop.
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| 	MOVD $0, R1
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| 	CMP  R1, R4
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| 	BLE  loop
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| 	MOVD (R15), R3
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| 	MOVD R3, (R2)
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| 	ADD  $8, R15, R15
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| 	ADD  $8, R2, R2
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| 	SUB  $8, R4, R4
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| 	B    finishSlowForwardCopy
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| 
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| verySlowForwardCopy:
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| 	// verySlowForwardCopy is a simple implementation of forward copy. In C
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| 	// parlance, this is a do/while loop instead of a while loop, since we know
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| 	// that length > 0. In Go syntax:
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| 	//
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| 	// for {
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| 	//   dst[d] = dst[d - offset]
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| 	//   d++
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| 	//   length--
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| 	//   if length == 0 {
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| 	//     break
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| 	//   }
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| 	// }
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| 	MOVB (R15), R3
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| 	MOVB R3, (R7)
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| 	ADD  $1, R15, R15
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| 	ADD  $1, R7, R7
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| 	SUB  $1, R4, R4
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| 	CBNZ R4, verySlowForwardCopy
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| 	B    loop
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| 
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| 	// The code above handles copy tags.
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| 	// ----------------------------------------
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| 
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| end:
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| 	// This is the end of the "for s < len(src)".
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| 	//
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| 	// if d != len(dst) { etc }
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| 	CMP R10, R7
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| 	BNE errCorrupt
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| 
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| 	// return 0
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| 	MOVD $0, ret+48(FP)
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| 	RET
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| 
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| errCorrupt:
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| 	// return decodeErrCodeCorrupt
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| 	MOVD $1, R2
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| 	MOVD R2, ret+48(FP)
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| 	RET
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