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Matt Joyce ea99f21ce6 Add --enable-newlib-reent-thread-local option
By default, Newlib uses a huge object of type struct _reent to store
thread-specific data.  This object is returned by __getreent() if the
__DYNAMIC_REENT__ Newlib configuration option is defined.

The reentrancy structure contains for example errno and the standard input,
output, and error file streams.  This means that if an application only uses
errno it has a dependency on the file stream support even if it does not use
it.  This is an issue for lower end targets and applications which need to
qualify the software according to safety standards (for example ECSS-E-ST-40C,
ECSS-Q-ST-80C, IEC 61508, ISO 26262, DO-178, DO-330, DO-333).

If the new _REENT_THREAD_LOCAL configuration option is enabled, then struct
_reent is replaced by dedicated thread-local objects for each struct _reent
member.  The thread-local objects are defined in translation units which use
the corresponding object.
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/*
FUNCTION
<<mblen>>---minimal multibyte length function
INDEX
mblen
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
int mblen(const char *<[s]>, size_t <[n]>);
DESCRIPTION
When _MB_CAPABLE is not defined, this is a minimal ANSI-conforming
implementation of <<mblen>>. In this case, the
only ``multi-byte character sequences'' recognized are single bytes,
and thus <<1>> is returned unless <[s]> is the null pointer or
has a length of 0 or is the empty string.
When _MB_CAPABLE is defined, this routine calls <<_mbtowc_r>> to perform
the conversion, passing a state variable to allow state dependent
decoding. The result is based on the locale setting which may
be restricted to a defined set of locales.
RETURNS
This implementation of <<mblen>> returns <<0>> if
<[s]> is <<NULL>> or the empty string; it returns <<1>> if not _MB_CAPABLE or
the character is a single-byte character; it returns <<-1>>
if the multi-byte character is invalid; otherwise it returns
the number of bytes in the multibyte character.
PORTABILITY
<<mblen>> is required in the ANSI C standard. However, the precise
effects vary with the locale.
<<mblen>> requires no supporting OS subroutines.
*/
#ifndef _REENT_ONLY
#include <newlib.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include "local.h"
#ifdef _REENT_THREAD_LOCAL
_Thread_local _mbstate_t _tls_mblen_state;
#endif
int
mblen (const char *s,
size_t n)
{
#ifdef _MB_CAPABLE
int retval = 0;
struct _reent *reent = _REENT;
mbstate_t *state;
_REENT_CHECK_MISC(reent);
state = &(_REENT_MBLEN_STATE(reent));
retval = __MBTOWC (reent, NULL, s, n, state);
if (retval < 0)
{
state->__count = 0;
return -1;
}
else
return retval;
#else /* not _MB_CAPABLE */
if (s == NULL || *s == '\0')
return 0;
if (n == 0)
return -1;
return 1;
#endif /* not _MB_CAPABLE */
}
#endif /* !_REENT_ONLY */