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32.Dd August 19, 2018
33.Dt MEMSET 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm memset
37.Nd write a byte to byte string
38.Sh LIBRARY
39.Lb libc
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.In string.h
42.Ft void *
43.Fn memset "void *dest" "int c" "size_t len"
44.Fd #define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ 1
45.Ft errno_t
46.Fn memset_s "void *dest" "rsize_t destsz" "int c" "rsize_t len"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn memset
50function
51writes
52.Fa len
53bytes of value
54.Fa c
55(converted to an
56.Vt "unsigned char" )
57to the string
58.Fa dest .
59Undefined behaviour from
60.Fn memset ,
61resulting from storage overflow, will occur if
62.Fa len
63is greater than the length of the
64.Fa dest
65buffer.
66The behaviour is also undefined if
67.Fa dest
68is an invalid pointer.
69.Pp
70The
71.Fn memset_s
72function behaves the same as
73.Fn memset
74except that an error is returned and the currently registered
75runtime-constraint handler is called if
76.Fa dest
77is a null pointer,
78.Fa destsz
79or
80.Fa len
81is greater than
82.Dv RSIZE_MAX ,
83or
84.Fa len
85is greater than
86.Fa destsz
87(buffer overflow would occur).
88The runtime-constraint handler is called first and may not return.
89If it does return, an error is returned to the caller.
90Like
91.Xr explicit_bzero 3 ,
92.Fn memset_s
93is not removed through Dead Store Elimination (DSE), making it useful for
94clearing sensitive data.
95In contrast
96.Fn memset
97function
98may be optimized away if the object modified by the function is not accessed
99again.
100To clear memory that will not subsequently be accessed it is advised to use
101.Fn memset_s
102instead of
103.Fn memset .
104For instance, a buffer containing a password should be cleared with
105.Fn memset_s
106before
107.Xr free 3 .
108.Sh RETURN VALUES
109The
110.Fn memset
111function returns its first argument.
112The
113.Fn memset_s
114function returns zero on success, non-zero on error.
115.Sh SEE ALSO
116.Xr bzero 3 ,
117.Xr explicit_bzero 3 ,
118.Xr set_constraint_handler_s 3 ,
119.Xr swab 3 ,
120.Xr wmemset 3
121.Sh STANDARDS
122The
123.Fn memset
124function
125conforms to
126.St -isoC .
127.Fn memset_s
128conforms to
129.St -isoC-2011
130K.3.7.4.1.
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