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This patch improves strncat performance by using strlen. Strlen has a fast C implementation, so
this will improve performance even on targets which don't have an optimized strlen. It is about twice as fast as the original strncat in bench-strncat.
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2014-10-24 Wilco Dijkstra <wdijkstr@arm.com>
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* string/strncat.c (strncat): Improve performance by using strlen.
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2014-10-24 Wilco Dijkstra <wdijkstr@arm.com>
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* string/strcat.c (strcat): Improve performance by using strlen/strcpy.
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char *s = s1;
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/* Find the end of S1. */
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do
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c = *s1++;
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while (c != '\0');
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s1 += strlen (s1);
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/* Make S1 point before next character, so we can increment
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it while memory is read (wins on pipelined cpus). */
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s1 -= 2;
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s1 -= 1;
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if (n >= 4)
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{
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