I'm trying to see if a struct came back as all 0xFF
for the size of the struct.
memcmp
seems like the obvious starting point, BUT I'd have to allocate a second memory block, populate it with 0xFF
's. It just seems like a waste.
Does a standard function exist for this? Or should I just punt and iterate via a for loop?
The most obvious solution here seems to be to simply loop over the size of the struct and compare it byte-by-byte.
The approach of allocating a block of 0xFF
followed by memcmp
should achieve the same with but a higher space complexity.