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31 KiB
// secblock.h - written and placed in the public domain by Wei Dai
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//! \file secblock.h
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//! \brief Classes and functions for secure memory allocations.
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#ifndef CRYPTOPP_SECBLOCK_H
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#define CRYPTOPP_SECBLOCK_H
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#include "config.h"
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#include "stdcpp.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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#if CRYPTOPP_MSC_VERSION
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# pragma warning(push)
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# pragma warning(disable: 4700)
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# if (CRYPTOPP_MSC_VERSION >= 1400)
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# pragma warning(disable: 6386)
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# endif
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#endif
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(CryptoPP)
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// ************** secure memory allocation ***************
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//! \class AllocatorBase
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//! \brief Base class for all allocators used by SecBlock
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//! \tparam T the class or type
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template<class T>
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class AllocatorBase
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{
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public:
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typedef T value_type;
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typedef size_t size_type;
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#ifdef CRYPTOPP_MSVCRT6
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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#else
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typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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#endif
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typedef T * pointer;
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typedef const T * const_pointer;
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typedef T & reference;
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typedef const T & const_reference;
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pointer address(reference r) const {return (&r);}
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const_pointer address(const_reference r) const {return (&r); }
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void construct(pointer p, const T& val) {new (p) T(val);}
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void destroy(pointer p) {CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(p); p->~T();}
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//! \brief Returns the maximum number of elements the allocator can provide
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//! \returns the maximum number of elements the allocator can provide
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//! \details Internally, preprocessor macros are used rather than std::numeric_limits
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//! because the latter is \a not a \a constexpr. Some compilers, like Clang, do not
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//! optimize it well under all circumstances. Compilers like GCC, ICC and MSVC appear
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//! to optimize it well in either form.
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size_type max_size() const {return (SIZE_MAX/sizeof(T));}
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#if defined(CRYPTOPP_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES) || defined(CRYPTOPP_DOXYGEN_PROCESSING)
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//! \brief Constructs a new U using variadic arguments
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//! \tparam U the type to be forwarded
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//! \tparam Args the arguments to be forwarded
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//! \param ptr pointer to type U
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//! \param args variadic arguments
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//! \details This is a C++11 feature. It is available when CRYPTOPP_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
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//! is defined. The define is controlled by compiler versions detected in config.h.
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template<typename U, typename... Args>
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void construct(U* ptr, Args&&... args) {::new ((void*)ptr) U(std::forward<Args>(args)...);}
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//! \brief Destroys an U constructed with variadic arguments
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//! \tparam U the type to be forwarded
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//! \details This is a C++11 feature. It is available when CRYPTOPP_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES
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//! is defined. The define is controlled by compiler versions detected in config.h.
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template<typename U>
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void destroy(U* ptr) {if(ptr) ptr->~U();}
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#endif
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protected:
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//! \brief Verifies the allocator can satisfy a request based on size
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//! \param size the number of elements
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//! \throws InvalidArgument
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//! \details CheckSize verifies the number of elements requested is valid.
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//! \details If size is greater than max_size(), then InvalidArgument is thrown.
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//! The library throws InvalidArgument if the size is too large to satisfy.
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//! \details Internally, preprocessor macros are used rather than std::numeric_limits
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//! because the latter is \a not a \a constexpr. Some compilers, like Clang, do not
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//! optimize it well under all circumstances. Compilers like GCC, ICC and MSVC appear
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//! to optimize it well in either form.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes
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static void CheckSize(size_t size)
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{
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// C++ throws std::bad_alloc (C++03) or std::bad_array_new_length (C++11) here.
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if (size > (SIZE_MAX/sizeof(T)))
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throw InvalidArgument("AllocatorBase: requested size would cause integer overflow");
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}
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};
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#define CRYPTOPP_INHERIT_ALLOCATOR_TYPES \
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::value_type value_type;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::size_type size_type;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::difference_type difference_type;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::pointer pointer;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::const_pointer const_pointer;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::reference reference;\
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typedef typename AllocatorBase<T>::const_reference const_reference;
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//! \brief Reallocation function
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//! \tparam T the class or type
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//! \tparam A the class or type's allocator
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//! \param alloc the allocator
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//! \param oldPtr the previous allocation
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//! \param oldSize the size of the previous allocation
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//! \param newSize the new, requested size
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//! \param preserve flag that indicates if the old allocation should be preserved
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//! \note oldSize and newSize are the count of elements, and not the
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//! number of bytes.
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template <class T, class A>
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typename A::pointer StandardReallocate(A& alloc, T *oldPtr, typename A::size_type oldSize, typename A::size_type newSize, bool preserve)
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{
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assert((oldPtr && oldSize) || !(oldPtr || oldSize));
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if (oldSize == newSize)
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return oldPtr;
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if (preserve)
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{
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typename A::pointer newPointer = alloc.allocate(newSize, NULL);
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const size_t copySize = STDMIN(oldSize, newSize) * sizeof(T);
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if (oldPtr && newPointer) {memcpy_s(newPointer, copySize, oldPtr, copySize);}
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alloc.deallocate(oldPtr, oldSize);
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return newPointer;
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}
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else
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{
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alloc.deallocate(oldPtr, oldSize);
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return alloc.allocate(newSize, NULL);
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}
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}
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//! \class AllocatorWithCleanup
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//! \brief Allocates a block of memory with cleanup
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//! \tparam T class or type
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//! \tparam T_Align16 boolean that determines whether allocations should be aligned on 16-byte boundaries
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//! \details If T_Align16 is true, then AllocatorWithCleanup calls AlignedAllocate()
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//! for memory allocations. If T_Align16 is false, then AllocatorWithCleanup() calls
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//! UnalignedAllocate() for memory allocations.
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//! \details Template parameter T_Align16 is effectively controlled by cryptlib.h and mirrors
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//! CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16. CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16 is often used as the template parameter.
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template <class T, bool T_Align16 = false>
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class AllocatorWithCleanup : public AllocatorBase<T>
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{
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public:
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CRYPTOPP_INHERIT_ALLOCATOR_TYPES
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//! \brief Allocates a block of memory
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//! \param ptr the size of the allocation
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//! \param size the size of the allocation
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//! \returns a memory block
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//! \throws InvalidArgument
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//! \details allocate() first checks the size of the request. If it is non-0
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//! and less than max_size(), then an attempt is made to fulfill the request using either
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//! AlignedAllocate() or UnalignedAllocate().
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//! \details AlignedAllocate() is used if T_Align16 is true.
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//! UnalignedAllocate() used if T_Align16 is false.
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//! \details This is the C++ *Placement New* operator. ptr is not used, and the function
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//! asserts in Debug builds if ptr is non-NULL.
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//! \sa CallNewHandler() for the methods used to recover from a failed
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//! allocation attempt.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes
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pointer allocate(size_type size, const void *ptr = NULL)
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{
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CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(ptr); assert(ptr == NULL);
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this->CheckSize(size);
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if (size == 0)
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return NULL;
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#if CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16
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// TODO: should this need the test 'size*sizeof(T) >= 16'?
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if (T_Align16 && size*sizeof(T) >= 16)
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return (pointer)AlignedAllocate(size*sizeof(T));
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#endif
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return (pointer)UnalignedAllocate(size*sizeof(T));
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}
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//! \brief Deallocates a block of memory
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//! \param ptr the size of the allocation
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//! \param size the size of the allocation
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//! \details Internally, SecureWipeArray() is called before deallocating the memory.
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//! Once the memory block is wiped or zeroized, AlignedDeallocate() or
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//! UnalignedDeallocate() is called.
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//! \details AlignedDeallocate() is used if T_Align16 is true.
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//! UnalignedDeallocate() used if T_Align16 is false.
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void deallocate(void *ptr, size_type size)
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{
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assert((ptr && size) || !(ptr || size));
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SecureWipeArray((pointer)ptr, size);
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#if CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16
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if (T_Align16 && size*sizeof(T) >= 16)
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return AlignedDeallocate(ptr);
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#endif
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UnalignedDeallocate(ptr);
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}
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//! \brief Reallocates a block of memory
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//! \param oldPtr the previous allocation
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//! \param oldSize the size of the previous allocation
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//! \param newSize the new, requested size
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//! \param preserve flag that indicates if the old allocation should be preserved
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//! \returns pointer to the new memory block
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//! \details Internally, reallocate() calls StandardReallocate().
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//! \details If preserve is true, then index 0 is used to begin copying the
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//! old memory block to the new one. If the block grows, then the old array
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//! is copied in its entirety. If the block shrinks, then only newSize
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//! elements are copied from the old block to the new one.
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//! \note oldSize and newSize are the count of elements, and not the
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//! number of bytes.
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pointer reallocate(T *oldPtr, size_type oldSize, size_type newSize, bool preserve)
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{
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assert((oldPtr && oldSize) || !(oldPtr || oldSize));
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return StandardReallocate(*this, oldPtr, oldSize, newSize, preserve);
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}
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// VS.NET STL enforces the policy of "All STL-compliant allocators have to provide a
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// template class member called rebind".
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template <class U> struct rebind { typedef AllocatorWithCleanup<U, T_Align16> other; };
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#if _MSC_VER >= 1500
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AllocatorWithCleanup() {}
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template <class U, bool A> AllocatorWithCleanup(const AllocatorWithCleanup<U, A> &) {}
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#endif
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};
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CRYPTOPP_DLL_TEMPLATE_CLASS AllocatorWithCleanup<byte>;
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CRYPTOPP_DLL_TEMPLATE_CLASS AllocatorWithCleanup<word16>;
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CRYPTOPP_DLL_TEMPLATE_CLASS AllocatorWithCleanup<word32>;
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CRYPTOPP_DLL_TEMPLATE_CLASS AllocatorWithCleanup<word64>;
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#if CRYPTOPP_BOOL_X86
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CRYPTOPP_DLL_TEMPLATE_CLASS AllocatorWithCleanup<word, true>; // for Integer
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#endif
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//! \class NullAllocator
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//! \brief NULL allocator
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//! \tparam T class or type
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//! \details A NullAllocator is useful for fixed-size, stack based allocations
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//! (i.e., static arrays used by FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup).
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//! \details A NullAllocator always returns 0 for max_size(), and always returns
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//! NULL for allocation requests. Though the allocator does not allocate at
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//! runtime, it does perform a secure wipe or zeroization during cleanup.
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template <class T>
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class NullAllocator : public AllocatorBase<T>
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{
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public:
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CRYPTOPP_INHERIT_ALLOCATOR_TYPES
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// TODO: should this return NULL or throw bad_alloc? Non-Windows C++ standard
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// libraries always throw. And late mode Windows throws. Early model Windows
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// (circa VC++ 6.0) returned NULL.
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pointer allocate(size_type n, const void* unused = NULL)
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{
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CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(n); CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(unused);
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assert(false); return NULL;
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}
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void deallocate(void *p, size_type n)
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{
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CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(p); CRYPTOPP_UNUSED(n);
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assert(false);
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}
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size_type max_size() const {return 0;}
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};
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//! \class FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup
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//! \brief Static secure memory block with cleanup
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//! \tparam T class or type
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//! \tparam S fixed-size of the stack-based memory block
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//! \tparam A AllocatorBase derived class for allocation and cleanup
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//! \details FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup provides a fixed-size, stack-
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//! based allocation at compile time. The class can grow its memory
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//! block at runtime if a suitable allocator is available. If size
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//! grows beyond S and a suitable allocator is available, then the
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//! statically allocated array is obsoleted.
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//! \note This allocator can't be used with standard collections because
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//! they require that all objects of the same allocator type are equivalent.
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template <class T, size_t S, class A = NullAllocator<T>, bool T_Align16 = false>
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class FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup : public AllocatorBase<T>
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{
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public:
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CRYPTOPP_INHERIT_ALLOCATOR_TYPES
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//! \brief Constructs a FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup
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FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup() : m_allocated(false) {}
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//! \brief Allocates a block of memory
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//! \param size size of the memory block
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//! \details FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup provides a fixed-size, stack-
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//! based allocation at compile time. If size is less than or equal to
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//! S, then a pointer to the static array is returned.
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//! \details The class can grow its memory block at runtime if a suitable
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//! allocator is available. If size grows beyond S and a suitable
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//! allocator is available, then the statically allocated array is
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//! obsoleted. If a suitable allocator is \a not available, as with a
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//! NullAllocator, then the function returns NULL and a runtime error
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//! eventually occurs.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes.
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//! \sa reallocate(), SecBlockWithHint
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pointer allocate(size_type size)
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{
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assert(IsAlignedOn(m_array, 8));
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if (size <= S && !m_allocated)
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{
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m_allocated = true;
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return GetAlignedArray();
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}
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else
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return m_fallbackAllocator.allocate(size);
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}
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//! \brief Allocates a block of memory
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//! \param size size of the memory block
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//! \param hint an unused hint
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//! \details FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup provides a fixed-size, stack-
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//! based allocation at compile time. If size is less than or equal to
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//! S, then a pointer to the static array is returned.
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//! \details The class can grow its memory block at runtime if a suitable
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//! allocator is available. If size grows beyond S and a suitable
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//! allocator is available, then the statically allocated array is
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//! obsoleted. If a suitable allocator is \a not available, as with a
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//! NullAllocator, then the function returns NULL and a runtime error
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//! eventually occurs.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes.
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//! \sa reallocate(), SecBlockWithHint
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pointer allocate(size_type size, const void *hint)
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{
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if (size <= S && !m_allocated)
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{
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m_allocated = true;
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return GetAlignedArray();
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}
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else
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return m_fallbackAllocator.allocate(size, hint);
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}
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//! \brief Deallocates a block of memory
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//! \param ptr a pointer to the memory block to deallocate
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//! \param size size of the memory block
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//! \details The memory block is wiped or zeroized before deallocation.
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//! If the statically allocated memory block is active, then no
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//! additional actions are taken after the wipe.
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//! \details If a dynamic memory block is active, then the pointer and
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//! size are passed to the allocator for deallocation.
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void deallocate(void *ptr, size_type size)
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{
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if (ptr == GetAlignedArray())
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{
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assert(size <= S);
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assert(m_allocated);
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m_allocated = false;
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SecureWipeArray((pointer)ptr, size);
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}
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else
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m_fallbackAllocator.deallocate(ptr, size);
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}
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//! \brief Reallocates a block of memory
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//! \param oldPtr the previous allocation
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//! \param oldSize the size of the previous allocation
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//! \param newSize the new, requested size
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//! \param preserve flag that indicates if the old allocation should be preserved
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//! \returns pointer to the new memory block
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//! \details FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup provides a fixed-size, stack-
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//! based allocation at compile time. If size is less than or equal to
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//! S, then a pointer to the static array is returned.
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//! \details The class can grow its memory block at runtime if a suitable
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//! allocator is available. If size grows beyond S and a suitable
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//! allocator is available, then the statically allocated array is
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//! obsoleted. If a suitable allocator is \a not available, as with a
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//! NullAllocator, then the function returns NULL and a runtime error
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//! eventually occurs.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes.
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//! \sa reallocate(), SecBlockWithHint
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pointer reallocate(pointer oldPtr, size_type oldSize, size_type newSize, bool preserve)
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{
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if (oldPtr == GetAlignedArray() && newSize <= S)
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{
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assert(oldSize <= S);
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if (oldSize > newSize)
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SecureWipeArray(oldPtr+newSize, oldSize-newSize);
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return oldPtr;
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}
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pointer newPointer = allocate(newSize, NULL);
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if (preserve && newSize)
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{
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const size_t copySize = STDMIN(oldSize, newSize);
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memcpy_s(newPointer, copySize, oldPtr, copySize);
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}
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deallocate(oldPtr, oldSize);
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return newPointer;
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}
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size_type max_size() const {return STDMAX(m_fallbackAllocator.max_size(), S);}
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private:
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#ifdef __BORLANDC__
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T* GetAlignedArray() {return m_array;}
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T m_array[S];
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#else
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T* GetAlignedArray() {return (CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16 && T_Align16) ? (T*)(((byte *)m_array) + (0-(size_t)m_array)%16) : m_array;}
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CRYPTOPP_ALIGN_DATA(8) T m_array[(CRYPTOPP_BOOL_ALIGN16 && T_Align16) ? S+8/sizeof(T) : S];
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#endif
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A m_fallbackAllocator;
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bool m_allocated;
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};
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//! \class SecBlock
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//! \brief Secure memory block with allocator and cleanup
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//! \tparam T a class or type
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//! \tparam A AllocatorWithCleanup derived class for allocation and cleanup
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template <class T, class A = AllocatorWithCleanup<T> >
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class SecBlock
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{
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public:
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typedef typename A::value_type value_type;
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typedef typename A::pointer iterator;
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typedef typename A::const_pointer const_iterator;
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typedef typename A::size_type size_type;
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//! \brief Construct a SecBlock with space for size elements.
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//! \param size the number of elements in the allocation
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//! \throws std::bad_alloc
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//! \details The elements are not initialized.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes
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explicit SecBlock(size_type size=0)
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: m_size(size), m_ptr(m_alloc.allocate(size, NULL)) { }
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//! \brief Copy construct a SecBlock from another SecBlock
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//! \param t the other SecBlock
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//! \throws std::bad_alloc
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SecBlock(const SecBlock<T, A> &t)
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: m_size(t.m_size), m_ptr(m_alloc.allocate(t.m_size, NULL)) {
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assert((!t.m_ptr && !m_size) || (t.m_ptr && m_size));
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if (t.m_ptr) {memcpy_s(m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T), t.m_ptr, t.m_size*sizeof(T));}
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}
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//! \brief Construct a SecBlock from an array of elements.
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//! \param ptr a pointer to an array of T
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//! \param len the number of elements in the memory block
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//! \throws std::bad_alloc
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//! \details If <tt>ptr!=NULL</tt> and <tt>len!=0</tt>, then the block is initialized from the pointer ptr.
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//! If <tt>ptr==NULL</tt> and <tt>len!=0</tt>, then the block is initialized to 0.
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//! Otherwise, the block is empty and uninitialized.
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//! \note size is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes
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SecBlock(const T *ptr, size_type len)
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: m_size(len), m_ptr(m_alloc.allocate(len, NULL)) {
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assert((!m_ptr && !m_size) || (m_ptr && m_size));
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if (ptr && m_ptr)
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memcpy_s(m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T), ptr, len*sizeof(T));
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else if (m_size)
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memset(m_ptr, 0, m_size*sizeof(T));
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}
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~SecBlock()
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{m_alloc.deallocate(m_ptr, m_size);}
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|
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#ifdef __BORLANDC__
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operator T *() const
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|
{return (T*)m_ptr;}
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#else
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|
operator const void *() const
|
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{return m_ptr;}
|
|
operator void *()
|
|
{return m_ptr;}
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|
|
|
operator const T *() const
|
|
{return m_ptr;}
|
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operator T *()
|
|
{return m_ptr;}
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|
#endif
|
|
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//! \brief Provides an iterator pointing to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns iterator pointing to the first element in the memory block
|
|
iterator begin()
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|
{return m_ptr;}
|
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//! \brief Provides a constant iterator pointing to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns constant iterator pointing to the first element in the memory block
|
|
const_iterator begin() const
|
|
{return m_ptr;}
|
|
//! \brief Provides an iterator pointing beyond the last element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns iterator pointing beyond the last element in the memory block
|
|
iterator end()
|
|
{return m_ptr+m_size;}
|
|
//! \brief Provides a constant iterator pointing beyond the last element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns constant iterator pointing beyond the last element in the memory block
|
|
const_iterator end() const
|
|
{return m_ptr+m_size;}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Provides a pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
typename A::pointer data() {return m_ptr;}
|
|
//! \brief Provides a pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns constant pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
typename A::const_pointer data() const {return m_ptr;}
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|
|
|
//! \brief Provides the count of elements in the SecBlock
|
|
//! \returns number of elements in the memory block
|
|
//! \note the return value is the count of elements, and not the number of bytes
|
|
size_type size() const {return m_size;}
|
|
//! \brief Determines if the SecBlock is empty
|
|
//! \returns true if number of elements in the memory block is 0, false otherwise
|
|
bool empty() const {return m_size == 0;}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Provides a byte pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns byte pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
byte * BytePtr() {return (byte *)m_ptr;}
|
|
//! \brief Return a byte pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
//! \returns constant byte pointer to the first element in the memory block
|
|
const byte * BytePtr() const {return (const byte *)m_ptr;}
|
|
//! \brief Provides the number of bytes in the SecBlock
|
|
//! \return the number of bytes in the memory block
|
|
//! \note the return value is the number of bytes, and not count of elements.
|
|
size_type SizeInBytes() const {return m_size*sizeof(T);}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Set contents and size from an array
|
|
//! \param ptr a pointer to an array of T
|
|
//! \param len the number of elements in the memory block
|
|
//! \details If the memory block is reduced in size, then the unused area is set to 0.
|
|
void Assign(const T *ptr, size_type len)
|
|
{
|
|
New(len);
|
|
if (m_ptr && ptr && len)
|
|
{memcpy_s(m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T), ptr, len*sizeof(T));}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Copy contents from another SecBlock
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \details Assign checks for self assignment.
|
|
//! \details If the memory block is reduced in size, then the unused area is set to 0.
|
|
void Assign(const SecBlock<T, A> &t)
|
|
{
|
|
if (this != &t)
|
|
{
|
|
New(t.m_size);
|
|
if (m_ptr && t.m_ptr && t.m_size)
|
|
{memcpy_s(m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T), t, t.m_size*sizeof(T));}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Assign contents from another SecBlock
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \details Internally, operator=() calls Assign().
|
|
//! \details If the memory block is reduced in size, then the unused area is set to 0.
|
|
SecBlock<T, A>& operator=(const SecBlock<T, A> &t)
|
|
{
|
|
// Assign guards for self-assignment
|
|
Assign(t);
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Append contents from another SecBlock
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls Grow and then copies the new content.
|
|
//! \details If the memory block is reduced in size, then the unused area is set to 0.
|
|
SecBlock<T, A>& operator+=(const SecBlock<T, A> &t)
|
|
{
|
|
assert((!t.m_ptr && !t.m_size) || (t.m_ptr && t.m_ptr.m_size));
|
|
|
|
if(t.size)
|
|
{
|
|
size_type oldSize = m_size;
|
|
Grow(m_size+t.m_size);
|
|
|
|
if (m_ptr && t.m_ptr)
|
|
{memcpy_s(m_ptr+oldSize, (m_size-oldSize)*sizeof(T), t.m_ptr, t.m_size*sizeof(T));}
|
|
}
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Concatenate contents from another SecBlock
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \returns a newly constructed SecBlock that is a conacentation of this and t
|
|
//! \details Internally, a temporary SecBlock is created and the content from this
|
|
//! SecBlock and the other SecBlock are concatenated. The temporary
|
|
//! SecBlock is returned to the caller.
|
|
SecBlock<T, A> operator+(const SecBlock<T, A> &t)
|
|
{
|
|
assert((!m_ptr && !m_size) || (m_ptr && m_size));
|
|
assert((!t.m_ptr && !t.m_size) || (t.m_ptr && t.m_ptr.m_size));
|
|
if(!t.size) return SecBlock(*this);
|
|
|
|
SecBlock<T, A> result(m_size+t.m_size);
|
|
memcpy_s(result.m_ptr, result.m_size*sizeof(T), m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T));
|
|
memcpy_s(result.m_ptr+m_size, (t.m_size-m_size)*sizeof(T), t.m_ptr, t.m_size*sizeof(T));
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Bitwise compare two SecBlocks
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \returns true if the size and bits are equal, false otherwise
|
|
//! \details Uses a constant time compare if the arrays are equal size. The constant time
|
|
//! compare is VerifyBufsEqual() found in misc.h.
|
|
//! \sa operator!=()
|
|
bool operator==(const SecBlock<T, A> &t) const
|
|
{
|
|
return m_size == t.m_size && VerifyBufsEqual(m_ptr, t.m_ptr, m_size*sizeof(T));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Bitwise compare two SecBlocks
|
|
//! \param t the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \returns true if the size and bits are equal, false otherwise
|
|
//! \details Uses a constant time compare if the arrays are equal size. The constant time
|
|
//! compare is VerifyBufsEqual() found in misc.h.
|
|
//! \details Internally, operator!=() returns the inverse of operator==().
|
|
//! \sa operator==()
|
|
bool operator!=(const SecBlock<T, A> &t) const
|
|
{
|
|
return !operator==(t);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Change size without preserving contents
|
|
//! \param newSize the new size of the memory block
|
|
//! \details Old content is \a not preserved. If the memory block is reduced in size,
|
|
//! then the unused content is set to 0. If the memory block grows in size, then
|
|
//! all content is uninitialized.
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls reallocate().
|
|
//! \sa New(), CleanNew(), Grow(), CleanGrow(), resize()
|
|
void New(size_type newSize)
|
|
{
|
|
m_ptr = m_alloc.reallocate(m_ptr, m_size, newSize, false);
|
|
m_size = newSize;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Change size without preserving contents
|
|
//! \param newSize the new size of the memory block
|
|
//! \details Old content is not preserved. If the memory block is reduced in size,
|
|
//! then the unused content is set to 0. Existing and new content is set to 0.
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls reallocate().
|
|
//! \sa New(), CleanNew(), Grow(), CleanGrow(), resize()
|
|
void CleanNew(size_type newSize)
|
|
{
|
|
New(newSize);
|
|
if (m_ptr) {memset_z(m_ptr, 0, m_size*sizeof(T));}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Change size and preserve contents
|
|
//! \param newSize the new size of the memory block
|
|
//! \details Old content is preserved. If the memory block grows in size, then
|
|
//! all content is uninitialized.
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls reallocate().
|
|
//! \note reallocate() is called if the size increases. If the size does not
|
|
//! increase, then Grow does not take action. If the size must change,
|
|
//! then use resize().
|
|
//! \sa New(), CleanNew(), Grow(), CleanGrow(), resize()
|
|
void Grow(size_type newSize)
|
|
{
|
|
if (newSize > m_size)
|
|
{
|
|
m_ptr = m_alloc.reallocate(m_ptr, m_size, newSize, true);
|
|
m_size = newSize;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Change size and preserve contents
|
|
//! \param newSize the new size of the memory block
|
|
//! \details Old content is preserved. If the memory block is reduced in size,
|
|
//! then the unused content is set to 0. If the memory block grows in size,
|
|
//! then the new content is uninitialized.
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls reallocate().
|
|
//! \note reallocate() is called if the size increases. If the size does not
|
|
//! increase, then Grow does not take action. If the size must change,
|
|
//! then use resize().
|
|
//! \sa New(), CleanNew(), Grow(), CleanGrow(), resize()
|
|
void CleanGrow(size_type newSize)
|
|
{
|
|
if (newSize > m_size)
|
|
{
|
|
m_ptr = m_alloc.reallocate(m_ptr, m_size, newSize, true);
|
|
memset_z(m_ptr+m_size, 0, (newSize-m_size)*sizeof(T));
|
|
m_size = newSize;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Change size and preserve contents
|
|
//! \param newSize the new size of the memory block
|
|
//! \details Old content is preserved. If the memory block grows in size, then
|
|
//! all content is uninitialized.
|
|
//! \details Internally, this SecBlock calls reallocate().
|
|
//! \note reallocate() is called if the size increases. If the size does not
|
|
//! increase, then Grow does not take action. If the size must change,
|
|
//! then use resize().
|
|
//! \sa New(), CleanNew(), Grow(), CleanGrow(), resize()
|
|
void resize(size_type newSize)
|
|
{
|
|
m_ptr = m_alloc.reallocate(m_ptr, m_size, newSize, true);
|
|
m_size = newSize;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! \brief Swap contents with another SecBlock
|
|
//! \param b the other SecBlock
|
|
//! \details Internally, std::swap() is called on m_alloc, m_size and m_ptr.
|
|
void swap(SecBlock<T, A> &b)
|
|
{
|
|
// Swap must occur on the allocator in case its FixedSize that spilled into the heap.
|
|
std::swap(m_alloc, b.m_alloc);
|
|
std::swap(m_size, b.m_size);
|
|
std::swap(m_ptr, b.m_ptr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// protected:
|
|
A m_alloc;
|
|
size_type m_size;
|
|
T *m_ptr;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CRYPTOPP_DOXYGEN_PROCESSING
|
|
//! \class SecByteBlock
|
|
//! \brief SecByteBlock is a SecBlock<byte> typedef.
|
|
class SecByteBlock : public SecBlock<byte> {};
|
|
//! \class SecWordBlock
|
|
//! \brief SecWordBlock is a SecBlock<word> typedef.
|
|
class SecWordBlock : public SecBlock<word> {};
|
|
//! \class AlignedSecByteBlock
|
|
//! \brief AlignedSecByteBlock is a SecBlock<byte, AllocatorWithCleanup<byte, true> > typedef.
|
|
class AlignedSecByteBlock SecBlock<byte, AllocatorWithCleanup<byte, true> > {};
|
|
#else
|
|
typedef SecBlock<byte> SecByteBlock;
|
|
typedef SecBlock<word> SecWordBlock;
|
|
typedef SecBlock<byte, AllocatorWithCleanup<byte, true> > AlignedSecByteBlock;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
// No need for move semantics on derived class *if* the class does not add any
|
|
// data members; see http://stackoverflow.com/q/31755703, and Rule of {0|3|5}.
|
|
|
|
//! \class FixedSizeSecBlock
|
|
//! \brief Fixed size stack-based SecBlock
|
|
//! \tparam T class or type
|
|
//! \tparam S fixed-size of the stack-based memory block
|
|
//! \tparam A AllocatorBase derived class for allocation and cleanup
|
|
template <class T, unsigned int S, class A = FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup<T, S> >
|
|
class FixedSizeSecBlock : public SecBlock<T, A>
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
//! \brief Construct a FixedSizeSecBlock
|
|
explicit FixedSizeSecBlock() : SecBlock<T, A>(S) {}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
//! \class FixedSizeAlignedSecBlock
|
|
//! \brief Fixed size stack-based SecBlock with 16-byte alignment
|
|
//! \tparam T class or type
|
|
//! \tparam S fixed-size of the stack-based memory block
|
|
//! \tparam A AllocatorBase derived class for allocation and cleanup
|
|
template <class T, unsigned int S, bool T_Align16 = true>
|
|
class FixedSizeAlignedSecBlock : public FixedSizeSecBlock<T, S, FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup<T, S, NullAllocator<T>, T_Align16> >
|
|
{
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
//! \class SecBlockWithHint
|
|
//! \brief Stack-based SecBlock that grows into the heap
|
|
//! \tparam T class or type
|
|
//! \tparam S fixed-size of the stack-based memory block
|
|
//! \tparam A AllocatorBase derived class for allocation and cleanup
|
|
template <class T, unsigned int S, class A = FixedSizeAllocatorWithCleanup<T, S, AllocatorWithCleanup<T> > >
|
|
class SecBlockWithHint : public SecBlock<T, A>
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
//! construct a SecBlockWithHint with a count of elements
|
|
explicit SecBlockWithHint(size_t size) : SecBlock<T, A>(size) {}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<class T, bool A, class U, bool B>
|
|
inline bool operator==(const CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<T, A>&, const CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<U, B>&) {return (true);}
|
|
template<class T, bool A, class U, bool B>
|
|
inline bool operator!=(const CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<T, A>&, const CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<U, B>&) {return (false);}
|
|
|
|
NAMESPACE_END
|
|
|
|
NAMESPACE_BEGIN(std)
|
|
template <class T, class A>
|
|
inline void swap(CryptoPP::SecBlock<T, A> &a, CryptoPP::SecBlock<T, A> &b)
|
|
{
|
|
a.swap(b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if defined(_STLP_DONT_SUPPORT_REBIND_MEMBER_TEMPLATE) || (defined(_STLPORT_VERSION) && !defined(_STLP_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_CLASSES))
|
|
// working for STLport 5.1.3 and MSVC 6 SP5
|
|
template <class _Tp1, class _Tp2>
|
|
inline CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<_Tp2>&
|
|
__stl_alloc_rebind(CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<_Tp1>& __a, const _Tp2*)
|
|
{
|
|
return (CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<_Tp2>&)(__a);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
NAMESPACE_END
|
|
|
|
#if CRYPTOPP_MSC_VERSION
|
|
# pragma warning(pop)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|