S390: Use C11-like atomics instead of plain memory accesses in lock elision code.
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18 #include <stddef.h>
19 #include <string.h>
20 #include <memcopy.h>
22 #undef strcpy
24 /* Copy SRC to DEST with checking of destination buffer overflow. */
25 char *
26 __strcpy_chk (char *dest, const char *src, size_t destlen)
28 size_t len = strlen (src);
29 if (len >= destlen)
30 __chk_fail ();
32 return memcpy (dest, src, len + 1);