I found memcmp.c in bionic is like this:
30 int memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n)
31 {
32 const unsigned char* p1 = s1;
33 const unsigned char* end1 = p1 + n;
34 const unsigned char* p2 = s2;
35 int d = 0;
36
37 for (;;) {
38 if (d || p1 >= end1) break;
39 d = (int)*p1++ - (int)*p2++;
40
41 if (d || p1 >= end1) break;
42 d = (int)*p1++ - (int)*p2++;
43
44 if (d || p1 >= end1) break;
45 d = (int)*p1++ - (int)*p2++;
46
47 if (d || p1 >= end1) break;
48 d = (int)*p1++ - (int)*p2++;
49 }
50 return d;
51 }
In the for loop, the same logic repeats 4 times, why? Can it not repeat?
That's a manual loop unrolling. It could be done just once, or even with a regular loop instead of the infinite one, it could also be done more than 4 times. Someone considered this gives the compiler a better chance to optimize the generated code.
For more information, check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_unrolling