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Remove i686, x86_64, and powerpc strtok implementations

Message ID 1483712763-27890-1-git-send-email-adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org
State Accepted
Commit f2d7f23a300f57e36cd849ce80a93ccbcebd9968
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Commit Message

Adhemerval Zanella Jan. 6, 2017, 2:26 p.m. UTC
Based on comments on previous attempt to address BZ#16640 [1],
the idea is not support invalid use of strtok (the original
bug report proposal).  This leader to a new strtok optimized
strtok implementation [2].

The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the
implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok
code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of
fix them.

For x86 is a gain in all cases since the new implementation can
potentially use sse2/sse42 implementation for strspn and strcspn.
This shows a better performance on both i686 and x86_64 using
the string benchtests.

On powerpc64 the gains are mixed, where only for larger inputs
or keys some gains are showns (based on benchtest it seems that
it shows some gains for keys larger than 10 and inputs larger
than 32).  I would prefer to remove the optimized implementation
based on first code simplicity and second because some more gain
could be optimized using a better optimized strcspn/strspn
code (as for x86).  However if powerpc arch maintainers prefer I
can send a v2 with the assembly code adjusted instead.

Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu.

	[BZ #16640]
	* sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/strtok.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S: Likewise.

[1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-10/msg00411.html
[2] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-12/msg00461.html
---
 ChangeLog                            |  12 ++
 sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S           | 244 ------------------------
 sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S         |   5 -
 sysdeps/i386/strtok.S                | 358 -----------------------------------
 sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S              |   5 -
 sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S   | 226 ----------------------
 sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S |  24 ---
 sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S              | 208 --------------------
 sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S            |   5 -
 9 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1075 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/i386/strtok.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S
 delete mode 100644 sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S

-- 
2.7.4

Comments

Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho Jan. 6, 2017, 7:43 p.m. UTC | #1
Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> writes:

> Based on comments on previous attempt to address BZ#16640 [1],

> the idea is not support invalid use of strtok (the original

> bug report proposal).  This leader to a new strtok optimized

> strtok implementation [2].

>

> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

> fix them.

>

> For x86 is a gain in all cases since the new implementation can

> potentially use sse2/sse42 implementation for strspn and strcspn.

> This shows a better performance on both i686 and x86_64 using

> the string benchtests.

>

> On powerpc64 the gains are mixed, where only for larger inputs

> or keys some gains are showns (based on benchtest it seems that

> it shows some gains for keys larger than 10 and inputs larger

> than 32).  I would prefer to remove the optimized implementation

> based on first code simplicity and second because some more gain

> could be optimized using a better optimized strcspn/strspn

> code (as for x86).  However if powerpc arch maintainers prefer I

> can send a v2 with the assembly code adjusted instead.


LGTM.

-- 
Tulio Magno
Adhemerval Zanella Jan. 10, 2017, 4:17 p.m. UTC | #2
On 06/01/2017 17:43, Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho wrote:
> Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> writes:

> 

>> Based on comments on previous attempt to address BZ#16640 [1],

>> the idea is not support invalid use of strtok (the original

>> bug report proposal).  This leader to a new strtok optimized

>> strtok implementation [2].

>>

>> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

>> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

>> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

>> fix them.

>>

>> For x86 is a gain in all cases since the new implementation can

>> potentially use sse2/sse42 implementation for strspn and strcspn.

>> This shows a better performance on both i686 and x86_64 using

>> the string benchtests.

>>

>> On powerpc64 the gains are mixed, where only for larger inputs

>> or keys some gains are showns (based on benchtest it seems that

>> it shows some gains for keys larger than 10 and inputs larger

>> than 32).  I would prefer to remove the optimized implementation

>> based on first code simplicity and second because some more gain

>> could be optimized using a better optimized strcspn/strspn

>> code (as for x86).  However if powerpc arch maintainers prefer I

>> can send a v2 with the assembly code adjusted instead.

> 

> LGTM.

> 


Thanks, I think I will need ack from x86 maintainers as well.
Adhemerval Zanella Jan. 17, 2017, 10:23 a.m. UTC | #3
On 10/01/2017 14:17, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
> 

> 

> On 06/01/2017 17:43, Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho wrote:

>> Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> writes:

>>

>>> Based on comments on previous attempt to address BZ#16640 [1],

>>> the idea is not support invalid use of strtok (the original

>>> bug report proposal).  This leader to a new strtok optimized

>>> strtok implementation [2].

>>>

>>> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

>>> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

>>> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

>>> fix them.

>>>

>>> For x86 is a gain in all cases since the new implementation can

>>> potentially use sse2/sse42 implementation for strspn and strcspn.

>>> This shows a better performance on both i686 and x86_64 using

>>> the string benchtests.

>>>

>>> On powerpc64 the gains are mixed, where only for larger inputs

>>> or keys some gains are showns (based on benchtest it seems that

>>> it shows some gains for keys larger than 10 and inputs larger

>>> than 32).  I would prefer to remove the optimized implementation

>>> based on first code simplicity and second because some more gain

>>> could be optimized using a better optimized strcspn/strspn

>>> code (as for x86).  However if powerpc arch maintainers prefer I

>>> can send a v2 with the assembly code adjusted instead.

>>

>> LGTM.

>>

> 

> Thanks, I think I will need ack from x86 maintainers as well.

> 


Ping.
Adhemerval Zanella Jan. 24, 2017, 8:14 p.m. UTC | #4
On 17/01/2017 08:23, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
> 

> 

> On 10/01/2017 14:17, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:

>>

>>

>> On 06/01/2017 17:43, Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho wrote:

>>> Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> writes:

>>>

>>>> Based on comments on previous attempt to address BZ#16640 [1],

>>>> the idea is not support invalid use of strtok (the original

>>>> bug report proposal).  This leader to a new strtok optimized

>>>> strtok implementation [2].

>>>>

>>>> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

>>>> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

>>>> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

>>>> fix them.

>>>>

>>>> For x86 is a gain in all cases since the new implementation can

>>>> potentially use sse2/sse42 implementation for strspn and strcspn.

>>>> This shows a better performance on both i686 and x86_64 using

>>>> the string benchtests.

>>>>

>>>> On powerpc64 the gains are mixed, where only for larger inputs

>>>> or keys some gains are showns (based on benchtest it seems that

>>>> it shows some gains for keys larger than 10 and inputs larger

>>>> than 32).  I would prefer to remove the optimized implementation

>>>> based on first code simplicity and second because some more gain

>>>> could be optimized using a better optimized strcspn/strspn

>>>> code (as for x86).  However if powerpc arch maintainers prefer I

>>>> can send a v2 with the assembly code adjusted instead.

>>>

>>> LGTM.

>>>

>>

>> Thanks, I think I will need ack from x86 maintainers as well.

>>

> 

> Ping.

> 


Ping.
Siddhesh Poyarekar Jan. 25, 2017, 5:39 a.m. UTC | #5
On Friday 06 January 2017 07:56 PM, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

> fix them.


Looks good to me, but for 2.26.  I understand that this is a bug fix but
switching routines does not seem right for this stage of development.
These assembly routines have not been tuned for years and it is evident
that gcc does a better job of tuning the routine.

Siddhesh
Adhemerval Zanella Jan. 25, 2017, 11:46 a.m. UTC | #6
On 25/01/2017 03:39, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
> On Friday 06 January 2017 07:56 PM, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:

>> The idea of this patch is to fix BZ#16640 to align all the

>> implementations to a same contract.  However, with newer strtok

>> code it is better to get remove the old assembly ones instead of

>> fix them.

> 

> Looks good to me, but for 2.26.  I understand that this is a bug fix but

> switching routines does not seem right for this stage of development.

> These assembly routines have not been tuned for years and it is evident

> that gcc does a better job of tuning the routine.

> 

> Siddhesh

> 


Alright, I will add it in my 2.26 backlog.
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diff --git a/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S b/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a24bc1..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ 
-/* strtok (str, delim) -- Return next DELIM separated token from STR.
-   For Intel 80686.
-   Copyright (C) 1998-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-   Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-#include <sysdep.h>
-#include "asm-syntax.h"
-
-/* This file can be used for three variants of the strtok function:
-
-   strtok:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		(sp + 4)
-	delim		(sp + 8)
-
-   strtok_r:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		(sp + 4)
-	delim		(sp + 8)
-	save_ptr	(sp + 12)
-
-   We do a common implementation here.  */
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-# define SAVE_PTR 0(%ecx)
-#else
-	.bss
-	.local save_ptr
-	.type save_ptr, @object
-	.size save_ptr, 4
-save_ptr:
-	.space 4
-
-# ifdef PIC
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr@GOTOFF(%ebx)
-# else
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr
-# endif
-
-# define FUNCTION strtok
-#endif
-
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-# define PARMS	4+256+4	/* space for table and saved PIC register */
-#else
-# define PARMS	4+256	/* space for table */
-#endif
-#define RTN	PARMS
-#define STR	RTN
-#define DELIM	STR+4
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-# define SAVE	DELIM+4
-#endif
-
-	.text
-
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-0:	movl (%esp), %ebx
-	ret
-#endif
-
-ENTRY (FUNCTION)
-
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-	pushl %ebx			/* Save PIC register.  */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	cfi_rel_offset (ebx, 0)
-	call 0b
-	addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_, %ebx
-#endif
-
-	/* First we create a table with flags for all possible characters.
-	   For the ASCII (7bit/8bit) or ISO-8859-X character sets which are
-	   supported by the C string functions we have 256 characters.
-	   Before inserting marks for the stop characters we clear the whole
-	   table.  */
-	movl %edi, %edx
-	subl $256, %esp
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (256)
-	movl $64, %ecx
-	movl %esp, %edi
-	xorl %eax, %eax
-	cld
-	rep
-	stosl
-
-	/* Note: %ecx = 0 !!! */
-	movl %edx, %edi
-
-	movl STR(%esp), %edx		/* Get start of string.  */
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	/* The value is stored in the third argument.  */
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %eax
-	movl (%eax), %eax
-#else
-	/* The value is in the local variable defined above.  But
-	   we have to take care for PIC code.  */
-	movl SAVE_PTR, %eax
-#endif
-
-	/* If the pointer is NULL we have to use the stored value of
-	   the last run.  */
-	cmpl $0, %edx
-	cmove %eax, %edx
-	testl %edx, %edx
-	jz L(returnNULL)
-	movl DELIM(%esp), %eax		/* Get start of delimiter set.  */
-
-/* For understanding the following code remember that %ecx == 0 now.
-   Although all the following instruction only modify %cl we always
-   have a correct zero-extended 32-bit value in %ecx.  */
-
-L(2):	movb (%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb %cl, %cl		/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 1(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 2(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 3(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	addl $4, %eax		/* increment stopset pointer */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jnz L(2)		/* no => process next dword from stopset */
-
-L(1):	leal -4(%edx), %eax	/* prepare loop */
-
-	/* We use a neat trick for the following loop.  Normally we would
-	   have to test for two termination conditions
-	   1. a character in the stopset was found
-	   and
-	   2. the end of the string was found
-	   As a sign that the character is in the stopset we store its
-	   value in the table.  The value of NUL is NUL so the loop
-	   terminates for NUL in every case.  */
-
-L(3):	addl $4, %eax		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(4)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 1(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(5)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 2(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(6)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 3(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jnz L(3)		/* yes => start of loop */
-
-	incl %eax		/* adjust pointer */
-L(6):	incl %eax
-L(5):	incl %eax
-
-	/* Now we have to terminate the string.  */
-
-L(4):	leal -4(%eax), %edx	/* We use %EDX for the next run.  */
-
-L(7):	addl $4, %edx		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(8)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 1(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(9)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 2(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(10)		/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 3(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	jne L(7)		/* no => start loop again */
-
-	incl %edx		/* adjust pointer */
-L(10):	incl %edx
-L(9):	incl %edx
-
-L(8):	cmpl %eax, %edx
-	je L(returnNULL)	/* There was no token anymore.  */
-
-	movb $0, (%edx)		/* Terminate string.  */
-
-	/* Are we at end of string?  */
-	cmpb $0, %cl
-	leal 1(%edx), %ecx
-	cmovne %ecx, %edx
-
-	/* Store the pointer to the next character.  */
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %ecx
-#endif
-	movl %edx, SAVE_PTR
-
-L(epilogue):
-	/* Remove the stopset table.  */
-	addl $256, %esp
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-256)
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-	popl %ebx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-4)
-	cfi_restore (ebx)
-#endif
-	ret
-
-L(returnNULL):
-	xorl %eax, %eax
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %ecx
-#endif
-	movl %edx, SAVE_PTR
-	jmp L(epilogue)
-
-END (FUNCTION)
diff --git a/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S b/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 353e076..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok_r.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ 
-#define FUNCTION __strtok_r
-#define USE_AS_STRTOK_R	1
-#include <sysdeps/i386/i686/strtok.S>
-weak_alias (__strtok_r, strtok_r)
-strong_alias (__strtok_r, __GI___strtok_r)
diff --git a/sysdeps/i386/strtok.S b/sysdeps/i386/strtok.S
deleted file mode 100644
index f7aadc3..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/i386/strtok.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@ 
-/* strtok (str, delim) -- Return next DELIM separated token from STR.
-   For Intel 80x86, x>=3.
-   Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-   Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-#include <sysdep.h>
-#include "asm-syntax.h"
-
-/* This file can be used for three variants of the strtok function:
-
-   strtok:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		(sp + 4)
-	delim		(sp + 8)
-
-   strtok_r:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		(sp + 4)
-	delim		(sp + 8)
-	save_ptr	(sp + 12)
-
-   We do a common implementation here.  */
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-# define SAVE_PTR 0(%ecx)
-#else
-	.bss
-	.local save_ptr
-	.type save_ptr, @object
-	.size save_ptr, 4
-save_ptr:
-	.space 4
-
-# ifdef PIC
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr@GOTOFF(%ebx)
-# else
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr
-# endif
-
-# define FUNCTION strtok
-#endif
-
-#define PARMS	4		/* no space for saved regs */
-#define RTN	PARMS
-#define STR	RTN
-#define DELIM	STR+4
-#define SAVE	DELIM+4
-
-	.text
-ENTRY (FUNCTION)
-
-	movl STR(%esp), %edx
-	movl DELIM(%esp), %eax
-
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-	pushl %ebx			/* Save PIC register.  */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	call L(here)
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	cfi_rel_offset (ebx, 0)
-L(here):
-	popl %ebx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-4)
-	addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-L(here)], %ebx
-#endif
-
-	/* If the pointer is NULL we have to use the stored value of
-	   the last run.  */
-	cmpl $0, %edx
-	jne L(1)
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	/* The value is stored in the third argument.  */
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %edx
-	movl (%edx), %edx
-#else
-	/* The value is in the local variable defined above.  But
-	   we have to take care for PIC code.  */
-	movl SAVE_PTR, %edx
-#endif
-	testl %edx, %edx
-	jz L(returnNULL)
-
-L(1):
-	/* First we create a table with flags for all possible characters.
-	   For the ASCII (7bit/8bit) or ISO-8859-X character sets which are
-	   supported by the C string functions we have 256 characters.
-	   Before inserting marks for the stop characters we clear the whole
-	   table.  The unrolled form is much faster than a loop.  */
-	xorl %ecx, %ecx		/* %ecx = 0 !!! */
-
-	pushl %ecx		/* make a 256 bytes long block filled with 0 */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl %ecx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0		/* These immediate values make the label 2 */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0		/* to be aligned on a 16 byte boundary to */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0		/* get a better performance of the loop.  */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-	pushl $0
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (4)
-
-/* For understanding the following code remember that %ecx == 0 now.
-   Although all the following instruction only modify %cl we always
-   have a correct zero-extended 32-bit value in %ecx.  */
-
-L(2):	movb (%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb %cl, %cl		/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1_1)		/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 1(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1_1)		/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 2(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1_1)		/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 3(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	addl $4, %eax		/* increment stopset pointer */
-	movb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jnz L(2)		/* no => process next dword from stopset */
-
-L(1_1):	leal -4(%edx), %eax	/* prepare loop */
-
-	/* We use a neat trick for the following loop.  Normally we would
-	   have to test for two termination conditions
-	   1. a character in the stopset was found
-	   and
-	   2. the end of the string was found
-	   As a sign that the character is in the stopset we store its
-	   value in the table.  The value of NUL is NUL so the loop
-	   terminates for NUL in every case.  */
-
-L(3):	addl $4, %eax		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(4)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 1(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(5)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 2(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(6)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 3(%eax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jnz L(3)		/* yes => start of loop */
-
-	incl %eax		/* adjust pointer */
-L(6):	incl %eax
-L(5):	incl %eax
-
-	/* Now we have to terminate the string.  */
-
-L(4):	leal -4(%eax), %edx	/* We use %EDX for the next run.  */
-
-L(7):	addl $4, %edx		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(8)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 1(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(9)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 2(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(10)		/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 3(%edx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%esp,%ecx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	jne L(7)		/* no => start loop again */
-
-	incl %edx		/* adjust pointer */
-L(10):	incl %edx
-L(9):	incl %edx
-
-L(8):	/* Remove the stopset table.  */
-	addl $256, %esp
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-256)
-
-	cmpl %eax, %edx
-	je L(returnNULL)	/* There was no token anymore.  */
-
-	movb $0, (%edx)		/* Terminate string.  */
-
-	/* Are we at end of string?  */
-	cmpb $0, %cl
-	je L(11)
-
-	incl %edx
-L(11):
-
-	/* Store the pointer to the next character.  */
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %ecx
-#endif
-	movl %edx, SAVE_PTR
-
-L(epilogue):
-#if !defined USE_AS_STRTOK_R && defined PIC
-	popl %ebx
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-4)
-	cfi_restore (ebx)
-#endif
-	ret
-
-L(returnNULL):
-	xorl %eax, %eax
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	movl SAVE(%esp), %ecx
-#endif
-	movl %edx, SAVE_PTR
-	jmp L(epilogue)
-
-END (FUNCTION)
diff --git a/sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S b/sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 5087293..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/i386/strtok_r.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ 
-#define FUNCTION __strtok_r
-#define USE_AS_STRTOK_R	1
-#include <sysdeps/i386/strtok.S>
-weak_alias (__strtok_r, strtok_r)
-strong_alias (__strtok_r, __GI___strtok_r)
diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S b/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S
deleted file mode 100644
index df2474c..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ 
-/* Optimized strtok implementation for PowerPC64.
-
-   Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-/* Performance gains are grabbed through following techniques:
-
-   > hashing of needle.
-   > hashing avoids scanning of duplicate entries in needle
-     across the string.
-   > unrolling when scanning for character in string
-     across hash table.  */
-
-/* Algorithm is as below:
-   1. A empty hash table/dictionary is created comprising of
-      256 ascii character set
-   2. When hash entry is found in needle , the hash index
-      is initialized to 1
-   3. The string is scanned until end and for every character,
-      its corresponding hash index is compared.
-   4. initial length of string (count) until first hit of
-      accept needle is calculated and moved.(strspn)
-   5. The string is again scanned until end and for every character,
-      its corresponding hash index is compared.(strpbrk)
-   6. If hash index is set to 1 for the index of string,
-      set it to null and set the saveptr to point to the next char.
-   7. Otherwise count is incremented and scanning continues
-      until end of string.  */
-
-#include <sysdep.h>
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-# define FUNC_NAME __strtok_r
-#else
-# define FUNC_NAME strtok
-#endif
-
-EALIGN(FUNC_NAME, 4, 0)
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	CALL_MCOUNT	3
-	cmpdi	cr7, r3, 0		/* Is input null? */
-	bne	cr7, L(inputnotNull)
-	ld	r3, 0(r5)		/* Load from r5 */
-#else
-	CALL_MCOUNT	2
-	addis	r5, r2, .LANCHOR0@toc@ha
-	cmpdi	cr7, r3, 0		/* Is r3 NULL? */
-	bne	cr7, L(inputnotNull)
-	ld	r3, .LANCHOR0@toc@l(r5)	/* Load from saveptr */
-#endif
-L(inputnotNull):
-	mr	r7, r3
-	cmpdi	cr7, r3, 0
-	beq	cr7, L(returnNULL)
-	lbz	r8, 0(r3)
-	cmpdi	cr7, r8, 0
-	beq	cr7, L(returnNULL)
-
-	addi	r9, r1, -256	/* r9 is a hash of 256 bytes  */
-
-	/*Iniatliaze hash table with Zeroes */
-	li	r6, 0
-	li	r8, 4
-	mtctr	r8
-	mr	r10, r9
-	.align	4
-L(zerohash):
-	std	r6, 0(r10)
-	std	r6, 8(r10)
-	std	r6, 16(r10)
-	std	r6, 24(r10)
-	std	r6, 32(r10)
-	std	r6, 40(r10)
-	std	r6, 48(r10)
-	std	r6, 56(r10)
-	addi	r10, r10, 64
-	bdnz	L(zerohash)
-
-
-	lbz	r10, 0(r4)	/* load r10 with needle (r4)  */
-	li	r8, 1		/* r8=1, marker into hash if found in
-				   needle  */
-
-	cmpdi	cr7, r10, 0	/* accept needle is NULL  */
-	beq	cr7, L(skipHashing)	/* if needle is NULL, skip hashing  */
-
-	.align 4		/* align section to 16 byte boundary  */
-L(hashing):
-	stbx	r8, r9, r10	/* update hash with marker for the pivot of
-				   the needle  */
-	lbzu	r10, 1(r4)	/* load needle into r10 and update to next  */
-	cmpdi	cr7, r10, 0	/* if needle is has reached NULL, continue  */
-	bne	cr7, L(hashing)	/* loop to hash the needle  */
-
-L(skipHashing):
-	b	L(beginScan)
-
-	.align 4		/* align section to 16 byte boundary  */
-L(scanUnroll):
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8	/* load r8 with hash value at index  */
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 0	/* check the hash  value */
-	beq	cr7, L(ret1stIndex)	/* we have hit accept needle */
-
-	lbz	r8, 1(r7)	/* load string[1] into r8  */
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8	/* load r8 with hash value at index  */
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 0	/* check the hash  value */
-	beq	cr7, L(ret2ndIndex)	/* we have hit accept needle */
-
-	lbz	r8, 2(r7)	/* load string[1] into r8  */
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8	/* load r8 with hash value at index  */
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 0	/* check the hash  value */
-	beq	cr7, L(ret3rdIndex)	/* we have hit accept needle */
-
-	lbz	r8, 3(r7)	/* load string[1] into r8  */
-	addi	r7, r7, 4
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8	/* load r8 with hash value at index  */
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 0	/* check the hash  value */
-	beq	cr7,L(ret4thIndex)	/* we have hit accept needle */
-
-L(beginScan):
-	lbz	r8, 0(r7)	/* load string[0] into r8  */
-	addi	r6, r7, 1
-	addi	r11, r7, 2
-	addi	r4, r7, 3
-	cmpdi	cr7, r8, 0	/*  check if its null */
-	bne	cr7, L(scanUnroll)	/* continue scanning  */
-
-L(ret1stIndex):
-	mr 	r3, r7
-	b 	L(next)
-L(ret2ndIndex):
-	mr 	r3, r6
-	b 	L(next)
-L(ret3rdIndex):
-	mr 	r3, r11
-	b 	L(next)
-L(ret4thIndex):
-	mr 	r3, r4
-L(next):
-	mr	r7, r3
-	lbz	r8, 0(r7)
-	cmpdi	cr7, r8, 0
-	beq	cr7, L(returnNULL)
-	li	r8, 1
-	li	r10, 0		/* load counter = 0  */
-	stbx	r8, r9, r10	/* update hash for NULL */
-	b	L(mainloop)
-
-L(unroll):
-	lbz	r8, 1(r7)	/* load string[1] into r8  */
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8	/* load r8 with hash value at index  */
-	cmpwi	r7, r8, 1	/* check the hash */
-	beq	cr7, L(foundat1st)	/* we have hit accept needle */
-	lbz	r8, 2(r7)
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 1
-	beq	cr7, L(foundat2nd)
-	lbz	r8, 3(r7)
-	addi	r7, r7, 4
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 1
-	beq	cr7, L(foundat3rd)
-L(mainloop):
-	lbz	r8, 0(r7)
-	addi	r6, r7, 1
-	addi	r11, r7, 2
-	addi	r4, r7, 3
-	lbzx	r8, r9, r8
-	cmpwi	cr7, r8, 1
-	bne	cr7, L(unroll)	/* continue scanning  */
-
-	b	L(found)
-L(foundat1st):
-	mr	r7, r6
-	b	L(found)
-L(foundat2nd):
-	mr	r7, r11
-	b	L(found)
-L(foundat3rd):
-	mr	r7, r4
-L(found):
-	lbz	r8, 0(r7)
-	cmpdi	cr7, r8, 0
-	beq	cr7, L(end)
-	li	r10, 0
-	stb	r10, 0(r7)	/* Terminate string */
-	addi	r7, r7, 1	/* Store the pointer to the next char */
-L(end):
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	std	r7, 0(r5)	/* Update saveptr */
-#else
-	std	r7, .LANCHOR0@toc@l(r5)
-#endif
-	blr			/* done  */
-L(returnNULL):
-#ifndef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	li	r7, 0
-#endif
-	li	r3, 0		/* return NULL */
-	b	L(end)
-END(FUNC_NAME)
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-libc_hidden_builtin_def (strtok_r)
-#else
-	.section        ".bss"
-	.align 3
-	.set    .LANCHOR0,. + 0
-	.type   olds, @object
-	.size   olds, 8
-olds:
-	.zero   8
-libc_hidden_builtin_def (strtok)
-#endif
diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S b/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 1e665e5..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok_r.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ 
-/* Optimized strtok_r implementation for PowerPC64.
-   Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-#define USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-#include <sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/strtok.S>
-
-weak_alias (__strtok_r, strtok_r)
-libc_hidden_def (__strtok_r)
-libc_hidden_builtin_def (strtok_r)
diff --git a/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S b/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b32b8a..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ 
-/* strtok (str, delim) -- Return next DELIM separated token from STR.
-   For AMD x86-64.
-   Copyright (C) 1998-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-   Based on i686 version contributed by Ulrich Drepper
-   <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-#include <sysdep.h>
-#include "asm-syntax.h"
-
-/* This file can be used for the strtok and strtok_r functions:
-
-   strtok:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		%rdi
-	delim		%rsi
-
-   strtok_r:
-	INPUT PARAMETER:
-	str		%rdi
-	delim		%rsi
-	save_ptr	%rdx
-
-   We do a common implementation here.  */
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-# define SAVE_PTR (%r9)
-#else
-	.bss
-	.local save_ptr
-	.type save_ptr, @object
-	.size save_ptr, LP_SIZE
-save_ptr:
-	.space LP_SIZE
-
-# ifdef PIC
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr(%rip)
-# else
-#  define SAVE_PTR save_ptr
-# endif
-
-# define FUNCTION strtok
-#endif
-
-	.text
-ENTRY (FUNCTION)
-	/* First we create a table with flags for all possible characters.
-	   For the ASCII (7bit/8bit) or ISO-8859-X character sets which are
-	   supported by the C string functions we have 256 characters.
-	   Before inserting marks for the stop characters we clear the whole
-	   table.  */
-	movq %rdi, %r8			/* Save value.  */
-	subq $256, %rsp			/* Make space for 256 bytes.  */
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset(256)
-	movl $32,  %ecx			/* 32*8 bytes = 256 bytes.  */
-	movq %rsp, %rdi
-	xorl %eax, %eax			/* We store 0s.  */
-	cld
-	rep
-	stosq
-
-	/* Note: %rcx = 0 !!! */
-
-#ifdef USE_AS_STRTOK_R
-	/* The value is stored in the third argument.  */
-	mov %RDX_LP, %R9_LP	/* Save value - see def. of SAVE_PTR.  */
-	mov (%rdx), %RAX_LP
-#else
-	/* The value is in the local variable defined above.  But
-	   we have to take care for PIC code.  */
-	mov SAVE_PTR, %RAX_LP
-#endif
-	movq %r8, %rdx		/* Get start of string.  */
-
-	/* If the pointer is NULL we have to use the stored value of
-	   the last run.  */
-	cmpq $0, %rdx
-	cmove %rax, %rdx
-	testq %rdx, %rdx
-	jz L(returnNULL)
-	movq %rsi, %rax		/* Get start of delimiter set.  */
-
-/* For understanding the following code remember that %rcx == 0 now.
-   Although all the following instruction only modify %cl we always
-   have a correct zero-extended 64-bit value in %rcx.  */
-
-L(2):	movb (%rax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb %cl, %cl		/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 1(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 2(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jz L(1)			/* yes => start compare loop */
-	movb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-
-	movb 3(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from stopset */
-	addq $4, %rax		/* increment stopset pointer */
-	movb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* set corresponding byte in stopset table */
-	testb $0xff, %cl	/* is NUL char? */
-	jnz L(2)		/* no => process next dword from stopset */
-
-L(1):
-
-	leaq -4(%rdx), %rax	/* prepare loop */
-
-	/* We use a neat trick for the following loop.  Normally we would
-	   have to test for two termination conditions
-	   1. a character in the stopset was found
-	   and
-	   2. the end of the string was found
-	   As a sign that the character is in the stopset we store its
-	   value in the table.  The value of NUL is NUL so the loop
-	   terminates for NUL in every case.  */
-
-L(3):	addq $4, %rax		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%rax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(4)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 1(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(5)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 2(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jz L(6)			/* no => start of token */
-
-	movb 3(%rax), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	testb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in stopset? */
-	jnz L(3)		/* yes => start of loop */
-
-	incq %rax		/* adjust pointer */
-L(6):	incq %rax
-L(5):	incq %rax
-
-	/* Now we have to terminate the string.  */
-
-L(4):	leaq -4(%rax), %rdx	/* We use %rDX for the next run.  */
-
-L(7):	addq $4, %rdx		/* adjust pointer for full loop round */
-
-	movb (%rdx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(8)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 1(%rdx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(9)			/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 2(%rdx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	je L(10)		/* yes => return */
-
-	movb 3(%rdx), %cl	/* get byte from string */
-	cmpb %cl, (%rsp,%rcx)	/* is it contained in skipset? */
-	jne L(7)		/* no => start loop again */
-
-	incq %rdx		/* adjust pointer */
-L(10):	incq %rdx
-L(9):	incq %rdx
-
-L(8):	cmpq %rax, %rdx
-	je L(returnNULL)	/* There was no token anymore.  */
-
-	movb $0, (%rdx)		/* Terminate string.  */
-
-	/* Are we at end of string?  */
-	cmpb $0, %cl
-	leaq 1(%rdx), %rcx
-	cmovne %rcx, %rdx
-
-	/* Store the pointer to the next character.  */
-	mov %RDX_LP, SAVE_PTR
-
-L(epilogue):
-	/* Remove the stopset table.  */
-	addq $256, %rsp
-	cfi_adjust_cfa_offset(-256)
-	retq
-
-L(returnNULL):
-	xorl %eax, %eax
-	/* Store the pointer to the next character.  */
-	mov %RDX_LP, SAVE_PTR
-	jmp L(epilogue)
-
-END (FUNCTION)
diff --git a/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S b/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S
deleted file mode 100644
index f0db78c..0000000
--- a/sysdeps/x86_64/strtok_r.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ 
-#define FUNCTION __strtok_r
-#define USE_AS_STRTOK_R	1
-#include <sysdeps/x86_64/strtok.S>
-weak_alias (__strtok_r, strtok_r)
-strong_alias (__strtok_r, __GI___strtok_r)