libc_data_t is 8 bytes wide, so a buffer which is 4-byte but not
8-byte aligned falls back to the byte at a time loop. Add a 32-bit
middle path so such buffers still handle four bytes per iteration.
* Add DETECTNULL32/DETECTCHAR32, UNALIGNED4/UNALIGNED4_X,
LITTLEBLOCKSIZE4/BIGBLOCKSIZE4 and TOO_SMALL4 to libs/libc/libc.h.
* Take the new path in memccpy, memcmp, memcpy, memset, stpcpy,
stpncpy, strcmp, strcpy, strncmp and strncpy when both pointers are
4-byte aligned but the 8-byte path can't be used.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Most hardware accesses the memory through a 64-bit bus, so handle the
data in 64-bit chunks instead of "long" chunks which are only 32-bit
wide on the 32-bit platforms.
* Add the libc_data_t type (unsigned long long) and move the shared
UNALIGNED/UNALIGNED_X/ALIGNED, LITTLEBLOCKSIZE, TOO_SMALL and
DETECTNULL helpers from the individual C files to libs/libc/libc.h.
* Convert all lib_bsd*.c implementations to the new type and macros,
which also drops the duplicated LONG_MAX conditionals.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
remove reference to non-existent readme in libc.
Pointing to the documentation page doesn't make sense in this case,
because it doesn't explain the use of `#undef XXX` for this case anyway.
Signed-off-by: raiden00pl <raiden00@railab.me>