| // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | |
| // Package alias implements memory aliasing tests. | |
| // This code also exists as golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias. | |
| package alias | |
| import "unsafe" | |
| // AnyOverlap reports whether x and y share memory at any (not necessarily | |
| // corresponding) index. The memory beyond the slice length is ignored. | |
| func AnyOverlap(x, y []byte) bool { | |
| return len(x) > 0 && len(y) > 0 && | |
| uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&x[0])) <= uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&y[len(y)-1])) && | |
| uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&y[0])) <= uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&x[len(x)-1])) | |
| } | |
| // InexactOverlap reports whether x and y share memory at any non-corresponding | |
| // index. The memory beyond the slice length is ignored. Note that x and y can | |
| // have different lengths and still not have any inexact overlap. | |
| // | |
| // InexactOverlap can be used to implement the requirements of the crypto/cipher | |
| // AEAD, Block, BlockMode and Stream interfaces. | |
| func InexactOverlap(x, y []byte) bool { | |
| if len(x) == 0 || len(y) == 0 || &x[0] == &y[0] { | |
| return false | |
| } | |
| return AnyOverlap(x, y) | |
| } | |