Core/SecretString: Use memset_s instead of explicit_bzero on MacOS

MacOS doesn't have `explicit_bzero`, so this was causing errors when
compiling LibCore on the host.
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Mustafa Quraish 2021-09-12 12:47:00 -04:00 committed by Brian Gianforcaro
parent 871ef7a735
commit 500a3fb2a7
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-18 04:07:15 +09:00

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@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Brian Gianforcaro <bgianf@serenityos.org>
* Copyright (c) 2021, Mustafa Quraish <mustafa@cs.toronto.edu>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Platform.h>
#include <LibCore/SecretString.h>
#if defined(AK_OS_MACOS)
# define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ 1
#endif
#include <string.h>
namespace Core {
@ -14,7 +19,11 @@ SecretString SecretString::take_ownership(char*& cstring, size_t length)
auto buffer = ByteBuffer::copy(cstring, length);
VERIFY(buffer.has_value());
#if defined(AK_OS_MACOS)
memset_s(cstring, length, 0, length);
#else
explicit_bzero(cstring, length);
#endif
free(cstring);
return SecretString(buffer.release_value());
@ -32,10 +41,14 @@ SecretString::SecretString(ByteBuffer&& buffer)
SecretString::~SecretString()
{
// Note: We use explicit_bzero to avoid the zeroing from being optimized out by the compiler,
// which is possible if memset was to be used here.
if (!m_secure_buffer.is_empty()) {
// Note: We use explicit_bzero to avoid the zeroing from being optimized out by the compiler,
// which is possible if memset was to be used here.
#if defined(AK_OS_MACOS)
memset_s(m_secure_buffer.data(), m_secure_buffer.size(), 0, m_secure_buffer.size());
#else
explicit_bzero(m_secure_buffer.data(), m_secure_buffer.capacity());
#endif
}
}