nuttx/libs/libc/string/lib_memset.c
Tiago Medicci Serrano 58e97e521c libc/string: prevent libc in the kernel/userspace optionally
Add the `LIBC_PREVENT_STRING_KERNEL` and `LIBC_PREVENT_STRING_USER`
that are meant to be selected by the chip if no libc implementation
is going to be built. If selected, neither NuttX's software version
of the libc nor any architecture-specific implementation will be
built in the kernel or in the userspace, respectively. In this
case, the linker may provide a ROM-defined version of the libc
functions instead.
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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/string/lib_memset.c
*
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*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "libc.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* Can't support CONFIG_MEMSET_64BIT if the platform does not have 64-bit
* integer types.
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_LONG_LONG
# undef CONFIG_MEMSET_64BIT
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
#if !defined(CONFIG_LIBC_ARCH_MEMSET) && defined(LIBC_BUILD_STRING)
#undef memset /* See mm/README.txt */
no_builtin("memset")
FAR void *memset(FAR void *s, int c, size_t n)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMSET_OPTSPEED
/* This version is optimized for speed (you could do better
* still by exploiting processor caching or memory burst
* knowledge.)
*/
uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t)s;
uint16_t val16 = ((uint16_t)c << 8) | (uint16_t)c;
uint32_t val32 = ((uint32_t)val16 << 16) | (uint32_t)val16;
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMSET_64BIT
uint64_t val64 = ((uint64_t)val32 << 32) | (uint64_t)val32;
#endif
/* Make sure that there is something to be cleared */
if (n > 0)
{
/* Align to a 16-bit boundary */
if ((addr & 1) != 0)
{
*(FAR uint8_t *)addr = (uint8_t)c;
addr += 1;
n -= 1;
}
/* Check if there are at least 16-bits left to be written */
if (n >= 2)
{
/* Align to a 32-bit boundary (we know that the destination
* address is already aligned to at least a 16-bit boundary).
*/
if ((addr & 3) != 0)
{
*(FAR uint16_t *)addr = val16;
addr += 2;
n -= 2;
}
#ifndef CONFIG_MEMSET_64BIT
/* Loop while there are at least 32-bits left to be written */
while (n >= 4)
{
*(FAR uint32_t *)addr = val32;
addr += 4;
n -= 4;
}
#else
/* Check if there are at least 32-bits left to be written */
if (n >= 4)
{
/* Align to a 64-bit boundary (we know that the destination
* address is already aligned to at least a 32-bit boundary).
*/
if ((addr & 7) != 0)
{
*(FAR uint32_t *)addr = val32;
addr += 4;
n -= 4;
}
/* Loop while there are at least 64-bits left to be written */
while (n >= 8)
{
*(FAR uint64_t *)addr = val64;
addr += 8;
n -= 8;
}
}
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMSET_64BIT
/* We may get here with n in the range 0..7. If n >= 4, then we should
* have 64-bit alignment.
*/
if (n >= 4)
{
*(FAR uint32_t *)addr = val32;
addr += 4;
n -= 4;
}
#endif
/* We may get here under the following conditions:
*
* n = 0, addr may or may not be aligned
* n = 1, addr is aligned to at least a 16-bit boundary
* n = 2, addr is aligned to a 32-bit boundary
* n = 3, addr is aligned to a 32-bit boundary
*/
if (n >= 2)
{
*(FAR uint16_t *)addr = val16;
addr += 2;
n -= 2;
}
if (n >= 1)
{
*(FAR uint8_t *)addr = (uint8_t)c;
}
}
#else
/* This version is optimized for size */
FAR unsigned char *p = (FAR unsigned char *)s;
while (n-- > 0) *p++ = c;
#endif
return s;
}
#endif