/****************************************************************************
 * libs/libc/string/lib_bsdmemccpy.c
 *
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/****************************************************************************
 * Included Files
 ****************************************************************************/

#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "libc.h"

/****************************************************************************
 * Pre-processor Definitions
 ****************************************************************************/

/****************************************************************************
 * Public Functions
 ****************************************************************************/

/****************************************************************************
 * Name: memccpy
 *
 * Description:
 *   The memccpy() function copies bytes from memory area s2 into s1,
 *   stopping after the first occurrence of byte c (converted to an unsigned
 *   char) is copied, or after n bytes are copied, whichever comes first. If
 *   copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is
 *   undefined.
 *
 * Returned Value:
 *   The memccpy() function returns a pointer to the byte after the copy of c
 *   in s1, or a null pointer if c was not found in the first n bytes of s2.
 *
 ****************************************************************************/

#undef memccpy /* See mm/README.txt */
FAR void *memccpy(FAR void *s1, FAR const void *s2, int c, size_t n)
{
  FAR void *ptr = NULL;
  FAR unsigned char *pout = (FAR unsigned char *)s1;
  FAR const unsigned char *pin = (FAR const unsigned char *)s2;
  FAR libc_data_t *paligned_out;
  FAR const libc_data_t *paligned_in;
  unsigned char endchar = c & 0xff;

  /* If the size is small, or either pin or pout is unaligned,
   * then punt into the byte copy loop.  This should be rare.
   */

  if (!TOO_SMALL(n) && !UNALIGNED(pin, pout))
    {
      unsigned int i;
      libc_data_t mask = 0;

      paligned_out = (FAR libc_data_t *)pout;
      paligned_in = (FAR libc_data_t *)pin;

      /* The fast code reads the ASCII one word at a time and only
       * performs the bytewise search on word-sized segments if they
       * contain the search character, which is detected by XORing
       * the word-sized segment with a word-sized block of the search
       * character and then detecting for the presence of NULL in the
       * result.
       */

      for (i = 0; i < LITTLEBLOCKSIZE; i++)
        {
          mask = (mask << 8) + endchar;
        }

      /* Copy one libc_data_t word at a time if possible.  */

      while (n >= LITTLEBLOCKSIZE)
        {
          libc_data_t buffer = (libc_data_t)(*paligned_in);
          buffer ^= mask;
          if (DETECTNULL(buffer))
            {
              break; /* endchar is found, go byte by byte from here */
            }

          *paligned_out++ = *paligned_in++;
          n -= LITTLEBLOCKSIZE;
        }

      /* Pick up any residual with a byte copier.  */

      pout = (FAR unsigned char *)paligned_out;
      pin = (FAR unsigned char *)paligned_in;
    }

  while (n--)
    {
      if ((*pout++ = *pin++) == endchar)
        {
          ptr = pout;
          break;
        }
    }

  return ptr;
}