FFS(3) Linux Programmer's Manual FFS(3)

ffs, ffsl, ffsll - find first bit set in a word

#include <strings.h>

int ffs(int i);

#define _GNU_SOURCE

#include <string.h>

int ffsl(long int i);

int ffsll(long long int i);

The ffs() function returns the position of the first (least significant) bit set in the word i. The least significant bit is position 1 and the most significant position is, for example, 32 or 64. The functions ffsll() and ffsl() do the same but take arguments of possibly different size.

These functions return the position of the first bit set, or 0 if no bits are set in i.

4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.

BSD systems have a prototype in <string.h>.

feature_test_macros(7)

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2003-08-05 GNU

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