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 /*
* Zero Memory
* (C) 2012,2015 Jack Lloyd
*
* Botan is released under the Simplified BSD License (see license.txt)
*/

#include <botan/mem_ops.h>

#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_HAS_RTLSECUREZEROMEMORY)
  #include <windows.h>
#endif

namespace Botan {

void zero_mem(void* ptr, size_t n)
   {
#if defined(BOTAN_TARGET_OS_HAS_RTLSECUREZEROMEMORY)
   ::RtlSecureZeroMemory(ptr, n);
#elif defined(BOTAN_USE_VOLATILE_MEMSET_FOR_ZERO) && (BOTAN_USE_VOLATILE_MEMSET_FOR_ZERO == 1)
   /*
   Call memset through a static volatile pointer, which the compiler
   should not elide. This construct should be safe in conforming
   compilers, but who knows. I did confirm that on x86-64 GCC 6.1 and
   Clang 3.8 both create code that saves the memset address in the
   data segment and uncondtionally loads and jumps to that address.
   */
   static void* (*const volatile memset_ptr)(void*, int, size_t) = std::memset;
   (memset_ptr)(ptr, 0, n);
#else
   volatile byte* p = reinterpret_cast<volatile byte*>(ptr);

   for(size_t i = 0; i != n; ++i)
      p[i] = 0;
#endif
   }

}