FFS32(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual FFS32(3)
NAME
ffs32, ffs64, fls32, fls64 -- find first or last bit set
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/bitops.h> int ffs32(uint32_t n); int ffs64(uint64_t n); int fls32(uint32_t n); int fls64(uint64_t n);
DESCRIPTION
The ffs32() and ffs64() functions find the first bit set in n and return the index of that bit. Conversely, the fls32() and fls64() functions find the last bit set in n, returning the index of the bit. The search always starts from the bit 1 (the least significant bit). If the argument n is zero, each function returns zero.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The described functions are implemented as static inline functions in the <sys/bitops.h> header. The standard C library includes a more portable ffs(3) for user applications.
EXAMPLES
In the following example f = 3 and l = 7: uint32_t n = 0x44; /* 01000100 */ int f, l; f = ffs32(n); l = fls32(n);
SEE ALSO
bitops(3), bits(3), bitstring(3), ffs(3), setbit(9)
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in NetBSD 5.0. NetBSD 9.0 April 8, 2011 NetBSD 9.0
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