/* Shift unaligned word read Generic C version.
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. */
#ifndef _STRING_SHIFT_H
#define _STRING_SHIFT_H 1
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* Return the mask WORD shifted based on S_INT address value, to ignore
values not presented in the aligned word read. */
static __always_inline find_t
shift_find (find_t word, uintptr_t s)
{
if (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN)
return word >> (CHAR_BIT * (s % sizeof (op_t)));
else
return word << (CHAR_BIT * (s % sizeof (op_t)));
}
/* Mask off the bits defined for the S alignment value, or return WORD if
S is 0. */
static __always_inline find_t
shift_find_last (find_t word, uintptr_t s)
{
s = s % sizeof (op_t);
if (s == 0)
return word;
if (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN)
return word & ~(((op_t)-1) << (s * CHAR_BIT));
else
return word & ~(((op_t)-1) >> (s * CHAR_BIT));
}
#endif /* _STRING_SHIFT_H */