#include "types.h" void * memset(void *dst, int c, u32 n) { char *cdst = (char *)dst; int i; for(i = 0; i < n; i++) { cdst[i] = c; } return dst; } int memcmp(const void *v1, const void *v2, u32 n) { const u8 *s1, *s2; s1 = v1; s2 = v2; while(n-- > 0) { if(*s1 != *s2) return *s1 - *s2; s1++, s2++; } return 0; } void * memmove(void *dst, const void *src, u32 n) { const char *s; char *d; if(n == 0) return dst; s = src; d = dst; if(s < d && s + n > d) { s += n; d += n; while(n-- > 0) *--d = *--s; } else while(n-- > 0) *d++ = *s++; return dst; } // memcpy exists to placate GCC. Use memmove. void * memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, u32 n) { return memmove(dst, src, n); } int strncmp(const char *p, const char *q, u32 n) { while(n > 0 && *p && *p == *q) n--, p++, q++; if(n == 0) return 0; return (u8)*p - (u8)*q; } char * strncpy(char *s, const char *t, int n) { char *os; os = s; while(n-- > 0 && (*s++ = *t++) != 0) {} while(n-- > 0) *s++ = 0; return os; } // Like strncpy but guaranteed to NUL-terminate. char * safestrcpy(char *s, const char *t, int n) { char *os; os = s; if(n <= 0) return os; while(--n > 0 && (*s++ = *t++) != 0) {} *s = 0; return os; } int strlen(const char *s) { int n; for(n = 0; s[n]; n++) {} return n; }