// Copyright (c) 2015 The btcsuite developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // This file implements range-based zeroing, which as of Go 1.5 is // optimized using a Duff's device. See slice14.go for an implementation // optimized for previous Go versions. // // +build !go1.3,!go1.4 package zero import "math/big" // Bytes sets all bytes in the passed slice to zero. This is used to // explicitly clear private key material from memory. // // In general, prefer to use the fixed-sized zeroing functions (Bytea*) // when zeroing bytes as they are much more efficient than the variable // sized zeroing func Bytes. func Bytes(b []byte) { for i := range b { b[i] = 0 } } // BigInt sets all bytes in the passed big int to zero and then sets the // value to 0. This differs from simply setting the value in that it // specifically clears the underlying bytes whereas simply setting the value // does not. This is mostly useful to forcefully clear private keys. func BigInt(x *big.Int) { b := x.Bits() for i := range b { b[i] = 0 } x.SetInt64(0) }