Code adapted from uClibc-0.9.30.3 Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>master
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/*
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* Code adapted from uClibc-0.9.30.3 |
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* It is therefore covered by the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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* Version 2.1, February 1999 |
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* |
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* Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> |
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*/ |
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/* This code is derived from a public domain shell sort routine by
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* Ray Gardner and found in Bob Stout's snippets collection. The |
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* original code is included below in an #if 0/#endif block. |
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* |
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* I modified it to avoid the possibility of overflow in the wgap |
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* calculation, as well as to reduce the generated code size with |
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* bcc and gcc. */ |
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#include <linux/types.h> |
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#if 0 |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#else |
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#define assert(arg) |
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#endif |
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void qsort(void *base, |
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size_t nel, |
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size_t width, |
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int (*comp)(const void *, const void *)) |
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{ |
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size_t wgap, i, j, k; |
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char tmp; |
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if ((nel > 1) && (width > 0)) { |
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assert(nel <= ((size_t)(-1)) / width); /* check for overflow */ |
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wgap = 0; |
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do { |
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wgap = 3 * wgap + 1; |
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} while (wgap < (nel-1)/3); |
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/* From the above, we know that either wgap == 1 < nel or */ |
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/* ((wgap-1)/3 < (int) ((nel-1)/3) <= (nel-1)/3 ==> wgap < nel. */ |
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wgap *= width; /* So this can not overflow if wnel doesn't. */ |
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nel *= width; /* Convert nel to 'wnel' */ |
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do { |
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i = wgap; |
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do { |
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j = i; |
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do { |
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register char *a; |
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register char *b; |
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j -= wgap; |
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a = j + ((char *)base); |
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b = a + wgap; |
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if ((*comp)(a, b) <= 0) { |
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break; |
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} |
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k = width; |
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do { |
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tmp = *a; |
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*a++ = *b; |
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*b++ = tmp; |
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} while (--k); |
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} while (j >= wgap); |
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i += width; |
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} while (i < nel); |
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wgap = (wgap - width)/3; |
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} while (wgap); |
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} |
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} |
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