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/* Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1996-1997, 1999-2000, 2003-2004, 2006, 2008-2020
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Based on strlen implementation by Torbjorn Granlund (tege@sics.se),
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   with help from Dan Sahlin (dan@sics.se) and
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   commentary by Jim Blandy (jimb@ai.mit.edu);
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   adaptation to memchr suggested by Dick Karpinski (dick@cca.ucsf.edu),
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   and implemented by Roland McGrath (roland@ai.mit.edu).
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NOTE: The canonical source of this file is maintained with the GNU C Library.
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Bugs can be reported to bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu.
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or any
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later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef _LIBC
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#if defined _LIBC
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# include <memcopy.h>
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#else
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# define reg_char char
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#endif
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#include <limits.h>
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#if HAVE_BP_SYM_H || defined _LIBC
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# include <bp-sym.h>
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#else
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# define BP_SYM(sym) sym
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#endif
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#undef __memchr
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#ifdef _LIBC
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# undef memchr
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#endif
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#ifndef weak_alias
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# define __memchr memchr
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#endif
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/* Search no more than N bytes of S for C.  */
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void *
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__memchr (void const *s, int c_in, size_t n)
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{
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  /* On 32-bit hardware, choosing longword to be a 32-bit unsigned
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     long instead of a 64-bit uintmax_t tends to give better
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     performance.  On 64-bit hardware, unsigned long is generally 64
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     bits already.  Change this typedef to experiment with
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     performance.  */
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  typedef unsigned long int longword;
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  const unsigned char *char_ptr;
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  const longword *longword_ptr;
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  longword repeated_one;
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  longword repeated_c;
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  unsigned reg_char c;
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  c = (unsigned char) c_in;
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  /* Handle the first few bytes by reading one byte at a time.
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     Do this until CHAR_PTR is aligned on a longword boundary.  */
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  for (char_ptr = (const unsigned char *) s;
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       n > 0 && (size_t) char_ptr % sizeof (longword) != 0;
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       --n, ++char_ptr)
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    if (*char_ptr == c)
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      return (void *) char_ptr;
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  longword_ptr = (const longword *) char_ptr;
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  /* All these elucidatory comments refer to 4-byte longwords,
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     but the theory applies equally well to any size longwords.  */
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  /* Compute auxiliary longword values:
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     repeated_one is a value which has a 1 in every byte.
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     repeated_c has c in every byte.  */
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  repeated_one = 0x01010101;
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  repeated_c = c | (c << 8);
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  repeated_c |= repeated_c << 16;
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  if (0xffffffffU < (longword) -1)
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    {
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      repeated_one |= repeated_one << 31 << 1;
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      repeated_c |= repeated_c << 31 << 1;
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      if (8 < sizeof (longword))
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        {
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          size_t i;
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          for (i = 64; i < sizeof (longword) * 8; i *= 2)
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            {
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              repeated_one |= repeated_one << i;
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              repeated_c |= repeated_c << i;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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  /* Instead of the traditional loop which tests each byte, we will test a
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     longword at a time.  The tricky part is testing if *any of the four*
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     bytes in the longword in question are equal to c.  We first use an xor
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     with repeated_c.  This reduces the task to testing whether *any of the
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     four* bytes in longword1 is zero.
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     We compute tmp =
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       ((longword1 - repeated_one) & ~longword1) & (repeated_one << 7).
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     That is, we perform the following operations:
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       1. Subtract repeated_one.
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       2. & ~longword1.
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       3. & a mask consisting of 0x80 in every byte.
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     Consider what happens in each byte:
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       - If a byte of longword1 is zero, step 1 and 2 transform it into 0xff,
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         and step 3 transforms it into 0x80.  A carry can also be propagated
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         to more significant bytes.
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       - If a byte of longword1 is nonzero, let its lowest 1 bit be at
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         position k (0 <= k <= 7); so the lowest k bits are 0.  After step 1,
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         the byte ends in a single bit of value 0 and k bits of value 1.
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         After step 2, the result is just k bits of value 1: 2^k - 1.  After
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         step 3, the result is 0.  And no carry is produced.
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     So, if longword1 has only non-zero bytes, tmp is zero.
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     Whereas if longword1 has a zero byte, call j the position of the least
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     significant zero byte.  Then the result has a zero at positions 0, ...,
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     j-1 and a 0x80 at position j.  We cannot predict the result at the more
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     significant bytes (positions j+1..3), but it does not matter since we
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     already have a non-zero bit at position 8*j+7.
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     So, the test whether any byte in longword1 is zero is equivalent to
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     testing whether tmp is nonzero.  */
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  while (n >= sizeof (longword))
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    {
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      longword longword1 = *longword_ptr ^ repeated_c;
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      if ((((longword1 - repeated_one) & ~longword1)
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           & (repeated_one << 7)) != 0)
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        break;
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      longword_ptr++;
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      n -= sizeof (longword);
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    }
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  char_ptr = (const unsigned char *) longword_ptr;
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  /* At this point, we know that either n < sizeof (longword), or one of the
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     sizeof (longword) bytes starting at char_ptr is == c.  On little-endian
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     machines, we could determine the first such byte without any further
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     memory accesses, just by looking at the tmp result from the last loop
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     iteration.  But this does not work on big-endian machines.  Choose code
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     that works in both cases.  */
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  for (; n > 0; --n, ++char_ptr)
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    {
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      if (*char_ptr == c)
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        return (void *) char_ptr;
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    }
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  return NULL;
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}
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#ifdef weak_alias
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weak_alias (__memchr, BP_SYM (memchr))
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#endif