STDC_FIRST_TRAILING_ONE(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers STDC_FIRST_TRAILING_ONE(9F)

stdc_first_trailing_one, stdc_first_trailing_one_uc, stdc_first_trailing_one_us, stdc_first_trailing_one_ui, stdc_first_trailing_one_ul, stdc_first_trailing_one_ullfind index of least significant one bit

#include <sys/stdbit.h>

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one(generic_value_type value);

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one_uc(unsigned char value);

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one_us(unsigned short value);

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one_ui(unsigned int value);

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one_ul(unsigned long value);

unsigned int
stdc_first_trailing_one_ull(unsigned long long value);

The () family of functions returns the 1s-based index of the first one bit in value starting at the least significant bit. If there is no one bit in value then zero is returned.

These functions are sometimes called “find first set” and signed equivalents exist with ddi_ffs(9F).

The () 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.

These functions may be called from , , or context.

The functions in the stdc_first_trailing_one() family always return the index of the first trailing one bit in value plus one. Otherwise, if there are no one bits in value, 0 will be returned. These functions cannot fail.

stdc_first_trailing_one(3C), ddi_ffs(9F), stdc_bit_ceil(9F), stdc_bit_floor(9F), stdc_bit_width(9F), stdc_count_ones(9F), stdc_count_zeros(9F), stdc_first_leading_one(9F), stdc_first_leading_zero(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)

October 27, 2024 OmniOS