Use new no-std flag to cargo2android. am: 5b6cea4867 am: f305e2f931 am: 50f9415931 am: b75cd1b649 am: 19438cc89a Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/external/rust/crates/zeroize/+/2584689 Change-Id: If44bac0d387594126097e6467d2d9b4f7c7cf040 Signed-off-by: Automerger Merge Worker <[email protected]>
Securely zero memory (a.k.a. zeroize) while avoiding compiler optimizations.
This crate implements a portable approach to securely zeroing memory using techniques which guarantee they won't be “optimized away” by the compiler.
The Zeroize trait is the crate's primary API.
Zeroing memory securely is hard - compilers optimize for performance, and in doing so they love to “optimize away” unnecessary zeroing calls. There are many documented “tricks” to attempt to avoid these optimizations and ensure that a zeroing routine is performed reliably.
This crate isn‘t about tricks: it uses core::ptr::write_volatile and core::sync::atomic memory fences to provide easy-to-use, portable zeroing behavior which works on all of Rust’s core number types and slices thereof, implemented in pure Rust with no usage of FFI or assembly.
#![no_std] i.e. embedded-friendly!Rust 1.56 or newer.
In the future, we reserve the right to change MSRV (i.e. MSRV is out-of-scope for this crate's SemVer guarantees), however when we do it will be accompanied by a minor version bump.
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