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| author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-04-06 13:54:56 -0700 | 
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| committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-04-06 13:54:56 -0700 | 
| commit | f68e556e23d1a4176b563bcb25d8baf2c5313f91 (patch) | |
| tree | 4c43c375dd0c608ed506953d80ebfedacca37161 /net/tipc/core.c | |
| parent | 23f347ef63aa36b5a001b6791f657cd0e2a04de3 (diff) | |
Make the "word-at-a-time" helper functions more commonly usable
I have a new optimized x86 "strncpy_from_user()" that will use these
same helper functions for all the same reasons the name lookup code uses
them.  This is preparation for that.
This moves them into an architecture-specific header file.  It's
architecture-specific for two reasons:
 - some of the functions are likely to want architecture-specific
   implementations.  Even if the current code happens to be "generic" in
   the sense that it should work on any little-endian machine, it's
   likely that the "multiply by a big constant and shift" implementation
   is less than optimal for an architecture that has a guaranteed fast
   bit count instruction, for example.
 - I expect that if architectures like sparc want to start playing
   around with this, we'll need to abstract out a few more details (in
   particular the actual unaligned accesses).  So we're likely to have
   more architecture-specific stuff if non-x86 architectures start using
   this.
   (and if it turns out that non-x86 architectures don't start using
   this, then having it in an architecture-specific header is still the
   right thing to do, of course)
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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