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/* Return the offset of one string within another.
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   Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef _LIBC
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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#define RETURN_TYPE char *
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#define AVAILABLE(h, h_l, j, n_l)			\
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  (((j) + (n_l) <= (h_l)) \
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   || ((h_l) += __strnlen ((void*)((h) + (h_l)), (n_l) + 512), \
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       (j) + (n_l) <= (h_l)))
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#include "str-two-way.h"
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#undef strstr
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#ifndef STRSTR
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#define STRSTR strstr
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#endif
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static inline char *
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strstr2 (const unsigned char *hs, const unsigned char *ne)
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{
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  uint32_t h1 = (ne[0] << 16) | ne[1];
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  uint32_t h2 = 0;
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  for (int c = hs[0]; h1 != h2 && c != 0; c = *++hs)
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      h2 = (h2 << 16) | c;
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  return h1 == h2 ? (char *)hs - 2 : NULL;
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}
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static inline char *
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strstr3 (const unsigned char *hs, const unsigned char *ne)
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{
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  uint32_t h1 = ((uint32_t)ne[0] << 24) | (ne[1] << 16) | (ne[2] << 8);
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  uint32_t h2 = 0;
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  for (int c = hs[0]; h1 != h2 && c != 0; c = *++hs)
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      h2 = (h2 | c) << 8;
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  return h1 == h2 ? (char *)hs - 3 : NULL;
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}
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/* Hash character pairs so a small shift table can be used.  All bits of
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   p[0] are included, but not all bits from p[-1].  So if two equal hashes
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   match on p[-1], p[0] matches too.  Hash collisions are harmless and result
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   in smaller shifts.  */
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#define hash2(p) (((size_t)(p)[0] - ((size_t)(p)[-1] << 3)) % sizeof (shift))
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/* Fast strstr algorithm with guaranteed linear-time performance.
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   Small needles up to size 3 use a dedicated linear search.  Longer needles
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   up to size 256 use a novel modified Horspool algorithm.  It hashes pairs
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   of characters to quickly skip past mismatches.  The main search loop only
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   exits if the last 2 characters match, avoiding unnecessary calls to memcmp
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   and allowing for a larger skip if there is no match.  A self-adapting
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   filtering check is used to quickly detect mismatches in long needles.
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   By limiting the needle length to 256, the shift table can be reduced to 8
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   bits per entry, lowering preprocessing overhead and minimizing cache effects.
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   The limit also implies worst-case performance is linear.
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   Needles larger than 256 characters use the linear-time Two-Way algorithm.  */
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char *
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STRSTR (const char *haystack, const char *needle)
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{
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  const unsigned char *hs = (const unsigned char *) haystack;
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  const unsigned char *ne = (const unsigned char *) needle;
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  /* Handle short needle special cases first.  */
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  if (ne[0] == '\0')
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    return (char *)hs;
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  hs = (const unsigned char *)strchr ((const char*)hs, ne[0]);
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  if (hs == NULL || ne[1] == '\0')
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    return (char*)hs;
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  if (ne[2] == '\0')
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    return strstr2 (hs, ne);
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  if (ne[3] == '\0')
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    return strstr3 (hs, ne);
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  /* Ensure haystack length is at least as long as needle length.
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     Since a match may occur early on in a huge haystack, use strnlen
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     and read ahead a few cachelines for improved performance.  */
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  size_t ne_len = strlen ((const char*)ne);
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  size_t hs_len = __strnlen ((const char*)hs, ne_len | 512);
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  if (hs_len < ne_len)
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    return NULL;
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  /* Check whether we have a match.  This improves performance since we
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     avoid initialization overheads.  */
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  if (memcmp (hs, ne, ne_len) == 0)
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    return (char *) hs;
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  /* Use Two-Way algorithm for very long needles.  */
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  if (__glibc_unlikely (ne_len > 256))
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    return two_way_long_needle (hs, hs_len, ne, ne_len);
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  const unsigned char *end = hs + hs_len - ne_len;
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  uint8_t shift[256];
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  size_t tmp, shift1;
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  size_t m1 = ne_len - 1;
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  size_t offset = 0;
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  /* Initialize bad character shift hash table.  */
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  memset (shift, 0, sizeof (shift));
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  for (int i = 1; i < m1; i++)
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    shift[hash2 (ne + i)] = i;
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  /* Shift1 is the amount we can skip after matching the hash of the
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     needle end but not the full needle.  */
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  shift1 = m1 - shift[hash2 (ne + m1)];
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  shift[hash2 (ne + m1)] = m1;
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  while (1)
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    {
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      if (__glibc_unlikely (hs > end))
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	{
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	  end += __strnlen ((const char*)end + m1 + 1, 2048);
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	  if (hs > end)
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	    return NULL;
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	}
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      /* Skip past character pairs not in the needle.  */
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      do
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	{
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	  hs += m1;
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	  tmp = shift[hash2 (hs)];
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	}
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      while (tmp == 0 && hs <= end);
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      /* If the match is not at the end of the needle, shift to the end
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	 and continue until we match the hash of the needle end.  */
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      hs -= tmp;
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      if (tmp < m1)
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	continue;
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      /* Hash of the last 2 characters matches.  If the needle is long,
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	 try to quickly filter out mismatches.  */
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      if (m1 < 15 || memcmp (hs + offset, ne + offset, 8) == 0)
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	{
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	  if (memcmp (hs, ne, m1) == 0)
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	    return (void *) hs;
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	  /* Adjust filter offset when it doesn't find the mismatch.  */
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	  offset = (offset >= 8 ? offset : m1) - 8;
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	}
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      /* Skip based on matching the hash of the needle end.  */
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      hs += shift1;
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    }
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}
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libc_hidden_builtin_def (strstr)
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