On Tue, 2019-07-30 at 09:01 +0000, David Laight wrote:
> From: Qian Cai
> > Sent: 29 July 2019 21:24
> 
> ..
> > To fix this, "struct sockaddr_storage" needs to be aligned to 4-byte as
> > it is only used in those packed sctp structure which is part of UAPI,
> > and "struct __kernel_sockaddr_storage" is used in some other
> > places of UAPI that need not to change alignments in order to not
> > breaking userspace.
> > 
> > One option is use typedef between "sockaddr_storage" and
> > "__kernel_sockaddr_storage" but it needs to change 35 or 370 lines of
> > codes. The other option is to duplicate this simple 2-field structure to
> > have a separate "struct sockaddr_storage" so it can use a different
> > alignment than "__kernel_sockaddr_storage". Also the structure seems
> > stable enough, so it will be low-maintenance to update two structures in
> > the future in case of changes.
> 
> Does it all work if the 8 byte alignment is implicit, not explicit?
> For instance if unnamed union and struct are used eg:
> 
> struct sockaddr_storage {
>       union {
>               void * __ptr;  /* Force alignment */
>               struct {
>                       __kernel_sa_family_t    ss_family;              /*
> address family */
>                       /* Following field(s) are implementation specific */
>                       char    __data[_K_SS_MAXSIZE - sizeof(unsigned
> short)];
>                                       /* space to achieve desired size, */
>                                       /* _SS_MAXSIZE value minus size of
> ss_family */
>               };
>       };
> };
> 
> I suspect unnamed unions and structs have to be allowed by the compiler.

I believe this will suffer the same problem in that will break UAPI,

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