plat/arm: Introduce and use libc_asm.mk makefile

Trace analysis of FVP_Base_AEMv8A 0.0/6063 model
running in Aarch32 mode with the build options
listed below:
TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT=1 GENERATE_COT=1
ARM_ROTPK_LOCATION=devel_ecdsa KEY_ALG=ecdsa
ROT_KEY=plat/arm/board/common/rotpk/arm_rotprivk_ecdsa.pem
shows that when auth_signature() gets called
71.99% of CPU execution time is spent in memset() function
written in C using single byte write operations,
see lib\libc\memset.c.
This patch introduces new libc_asm.mk makefile which
replaces C memset() implementation with assembler
version giving the following results:
- for Aarch32 in auth_signature() call memset() CPU time
reduced to 20.56%.
The number of CPU instructions (Inst) executed during
TF-A boot stage before start of BL33 in RELEASE builds
for different versions is presented in the tables below,
where:
- C TF-A: existing TF-A C code;
- C musl: "lightweight code" C "implementation of the
  standard library for Linux-based systems"
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/src/string/memset.c
- Asm Opt: assemler version from "Arm Optimized Routines"
  project
https://github.com/ARM-software/optimized-routines/blob/
master/string/arm/memset.S
- Asm Linux: assembler version from Linux kernel
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/arch/arm/lib/memset.S
- Asm TF-A: assembler version from this patch

Aarch32:
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+
| Variant   | Set  | Size |    Inst 	 |  Ratio   |
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+
| C TF-A    | T32  | 16   | 2122110003   | 1.000000 |
| C musl    | T32  | 156  | 1643917668   | 0.774662 |
| Asm Opt   | T32  | 84   | 1604810003   | 0.756233 |
| Asm Linux | A32  | 168  | 1566255018   | 0.738065 |
| Asm TF-A  | A32  | 160  | 1525865101   | 0.719032 |
+-----------+------+------+--------------+----------+

AArch64:
+-----------+------+------------+----------+
| Variant   | Size |    Inst    |  Ratio   |
+-----------+------+------------+----------+
| C TF-A    | 28   | 2732497518 | 1.000000 |
| C musl    | 212  | 1802999999 | 0.659836 |
| Asm TF-A  | 140  | 1680260003 | 0.614917 |
+-----------+------+------------+----------+

This patch modifies 'plat\arm\common\arm_common.mk'
by overriding libc.mk makefile with libc_asm.mk and
does not effect other platforms.

Change-Id: Ie89dd0b74ba1079420733a0d76b7366ad0157c2e
Signed-off-by: Alexei Fedorov <Alexei.Fedorov@arm.com>
diff --git a/lib/libc/aarch64/memset.S b/lib/libc/aarch64/memset.S
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0543704
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/libc/aarch64/memset.S
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2020, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+ */
+
+#include <asm_macros.S>
+
+	.global	memset
+
+/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * void *memset(void *dst, int val, size_t count)
+ *
+ * Copy the value of 'val' (converted to an unsigned char) into
+ * each of the first 'count' characters of the object pointed to by 'dst'.
+ *
+ * Returns the value of 'dst'.
+ * -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+func memset
+	cbz	x2, exit		/* exit if 'count' = 0 */
+	mov	x3, x0			/* keep x0 */
+	tst	x0, #7
+	b.eq	aligned			/* 8-bytes aligned */
+
+	/* Unaligned 'dst' */
+unaligned:
+	strb	w1, [x3], #1
+	subs	x2, x2, #1
+	b.eq	exit			/* exit if 0 */
+	tst	x3, #7
+	b.ne	unaligned		/* continue while unaligned */
+
+	/* 8-bytes aligned */
+aligned:cbz	x1, x1_zero
+	bfi	w1, w1, #8, #8		/* propagate 'val' */
+	bfi	w1, w1, #16, #16
+	bfi	x1, x1, #32, #32
+
+x1_zero:ands	x4, x2, #~0x3f
+	b.eq	less_64
+
+write_64:
+	.rept	4
+	stp	x1, x1, [x3], #16	/* write 64 bytes in a loop */
+	.endr
+	subs	x4, x4, #64
+	b.ne	write_64
+less_64:tbz	w2, #5, less_32		/* < 32 bytes */
+	stp	x1, x1, [x3], #16	/* write 32 bytes */
+	stp	x1, x1, [x3], #16
+less_32:tbz	w2, #4, less_16		/* < 16 bytes */
+	stp	x1, x1, [x3], #16	/* write 16 bytes */
+less_16:tbz	w2, #3, less_8		/* < 8 bytes */
+	str	x1, [x3], #8		/* write 8 bytes */
+less_8:	tbz	w2, #2, less_4		/* < 4 bytes */
+	str	w1, [x3], #4		/* write 4 bytes */
+less_4:	tbz	w2, #1, less_2		/* < 2 bytes */
+	strh	w1, [x3], #2		/* write 2 bytes */
+less_2:	tbz	w2, #0, exit
+	strb	w1, [x3]		/* write 1 byte */
+exit:	ret
+
+endfunc	memset