/ secure / memcpy_chk.c
memcpy_chk.c
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23  
24  #include <stdlib.h>
25  #include <string.h>
26  #include "secure.h"
27  
28  void *
29  __memcpy_chk (void *dest, const void *src, size_t len, size_t dstlen)
30  {
31    if (__builtin_expect (dstlen < len, 0))
32      __chk_fail_overflow ();
33  
34    /* On OS X, memcpy has supported overlapping buffers for many years.
35     * While technically, this will catch buggy code, we should not abort.
36     * if (__builtin_expect (__chk_assert_no_overlap != 0, 1))
37     *   __chk_overlap(dest, len, src, len);
38     */
39  
40    return memcpy (dest, src, len);
41  }