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As it turns out, our "generic" arm64 implementations of certain string.h functions are not actually generic, since they will eagerly read memory possibly outside of the bounds of an MTE granule, which may lead to a segfault on MTE-enabled hardware. Therefore, move the implementations into a "default" directory and use ifuncs to select between them and a new set of "mte" implementations, conditional on whether the hardware and kernel support MTE. The MTE implementations are currently naive implementations written in C but will later be replaced with a set of optimized assembly implementations. Bug: 135772972 Change-Id: Ife37c4e0e6fd60ff20a34594cc09c541af4d1dd7 |
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memchr.c | ||
strchr.cpp | ||
strcmp.c | ||
strlen.c | ||
strncmp.c | ||
strnlen.c |