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byte_starts(3) Library Functions Manual byte_starts(3) NAME byte_starts - find out if a buffer starts with a string SYNTAX #include <libowfat/byte.h> int byte_starts(const char *buf,size_t buflen,const char *str); DESCRIPTION byte_starts returns 1 if the buflen>=strlen(str) and the first strlen(str) bytes of buf match the contents of str, or 0 otherwise. This function is meant to be used in protocol parsing and with a string constant for str and will use gcc/clang macro trickery to reduce to a call to memcmp then. byte_starts compares as few bytes as possible. An attacker observing the execution timing can thus learn where the first mismatch happened. Use byte_equal_notimingattack to compare keys, passphrases, cookies or hashes instead. SEE ALSO byte_equal(3), byte_equal_notimingattack(3), byte_start(3) byte_starts(3)
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