/** @file Intrinsic Memory Routines Wrapper Implementation for OpenSSL-based Cryptographic Library. Copyright (c) 2010 - 2019, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent **/ #include #include #include typedef UINTN size_t; #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) #define GLOBAL_USED __attribute__((used)) #else #define GLOBAL_USED #endif /* OpenSSL will use floating point support, and C compiler produces the _fltused symbol by default. Simply define this symbol here to satisfy the linker. */ int GLOBAL_USED _fltused = 1; /* Sets buffers to a specified character */ void * memset (void *dest, int ch, size_t count) { // // NOTE: Here we use one base implementation for memset, instead of the direct // optimized SetMem() wrapper. Because the IntrinsicLib has to be built // without whole program optimization option, and there will be some // potential register usage errors when calling other optimized codes. // // // Declare the local variables that actually move the data elements as // volatile to prevent the optimizer from replacing this function with // the intrinsic memset() // volatile UINT8 *Pointer; Pointer = (UINT8 *)dest; while (count-- != 0) { *(Pointer++) = (UINT8)ch; } return dest; } /* Compare bytes in two buffers. */ int memcmp (const void *buf1, const void *buf2, size_t count) { return (int)CompareMem(buf1, buf2, count); } int strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2) { return (int)AsciiStrCmp(s1, s2); }