sgx_trts 1.0.9

Rust SGX SDK provides the ability to write Intel SGX applications in Rust Programming Language.
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use crate::trts;
use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering};
use core::mem;
use core::alloc::AllocErr;

static SGX_OOM_HANDLER: AtomicPtr<()> = AtomicPtr::new(default_oom_handler as * mut ());

#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
fn default_oom_handler( _err: AllocErr) -> ! {
    trts::rsgx_abort()
}

pub fn rsgx_oom(err: AllocErr) -> ! {
    let value = SGX_OOM_HANDLER.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
    let handler: fn(AllocErr) -> ! = unsafe { mem::transmute(value) };
    handler(err);
}

/// Set a custom handler for out-of-memory conditions
///
/// To avoid recursive OOM failures, it is critical that the OOM handler does
/// not allocate any memory itself.
pub fn set_panic_handler(handler: fn(AllocErr) -> !) {
    SGX_OOM_HANDLER.store(handler as * mut (), Ordering::SeqCst);
}