C macro to find the next power of 2 ?
Attilio Rao
attilio at freebsd.org
Wed Feb 7 10:55:40 UTC 2007
2007/2/7, Luigi Rizzo <rizzo at icir.org>:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 11:25:49AM +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote:
> > On Wed, February 7, 2007 09:41, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> > > My problem is that some hardware wants data structures aligned to
> > > the next power of 2 with respect to their size, and the code
> > > in question (the ehci driver in case you care) has hardwired
> > > constants for this, and possibly wrong ones.
> > >
> > > It would be nice if one could write
> > >
> > > struct foo_desc {
> > > ...
> > > };
> > >
> > > #define FOO_ALIGN next_power_of_2(sizeof(struct foo_desc))
> > >
> > > instead of having to count fields and make guesses on the size
> > > of pointers and so on.
> >
> > _Hacker's Delight_ contains many cool tricks, including multiple solutions
> > for this, IIRC. I'll have a look tonight when I'm back home.
>
> funny it looks like the same code that i posted,
> except that mine is functional and theirs procedural:
>
> my version:
>
> #define b2(x) ( (x) | ( (x) >> 1) )
> #define b4(x) ( b2(x) | ( b2(x) >> 2) )
> #define b8(x) ( b4(x) | ( b4(x) >> 4) )
> #define b16(x) ( b8(x) | ( b8(x) >> 8) )
> #define b32(x) (b16(x) | (b16(x) >>16) )
> #define next_power_of_2(x) (b32(x-1) + 1)
>
> Hacker's Delight version
>
> unsigned clp2(unsigned x) {
> x = x - 1;
> x = x | (x >> 1);
> x = x | (x >> 2);
> x = x | (x >> 4);
> x = x | (x >> 8);
> x = x | (x >>16);
> return x + 1;
> }
You cannot use this unless you don't rewrite as a preprocessing stub.
Attilio
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