STDC_BIT_FLOOR(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers STDC_BIT_FLOOR(9F)
NAME
stdc_bit_floor,
stdc_bit_floor_uc,
stdc_bit_floor_us,
stdc_bit_floor_ui,
stdc_bit_floor_ul,
stdc_bit_floor_ull - find largest
power of 2 smaller than value
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stdbit.h> generic_value_type stdc_bit_floor(
generic_value_type value);
unsigned char stdc_bit_floor_uc(
unsigned char value);
unsigned short stdc_bit_floor_us(
unsigned short value);
unsigned int stdc_bit_floor_ui(
unsigned int value);
unsigned long stdc_bit_floor_ul(
unsigned long value);
unsigned long long stdc_bit_floor_ull(
unsigned long long value);
DESCRIPTION
The
stdc_bit_floor() family of functions determine the largest power of
2 that is not greater than
value. If
value is 0, then the function
returns 0.
The
stdc_bit_floor() function is generic and will operate on all 8, 16,
32, and 64-bit unsigned integers; however, it is only available in C23.
The other functions all operate on a specific integer type, but
otherwise behave the same and are available regardless of the C
language version.
CONTEXT
These functions may be called from
user,
kernel, or
interrupt context.
RETURN VALUES
The functions in the
stdc_bit_floor() family returns the largest power
of 2 that is not greater than
value. These functions cannot fail.
INTERFACE STABILITY
CommittedSEE ALSO
stdc_bit_floor(3C),
stdc_bit_ceil(9F),
stdc_bit_width(9F),
stdc_count_ones(9F),
stdc_count_zero(9F),
stdc_first_leading_one(9F),
stdc_first_leading_zero(9F),
stdc_first_trailing_one(9F),
stdc_first_trailing_zero(9F),
stdc_has_single_bit(9F),
stdc_leading_ones(9F),
stdc_leading_zeros(9F),
stdc_trailing_ones(9F),
stdc_trailing_zeros(9F)illumos October 27, 2024 illumos