From: Jonas Schievink <jonasschiev...@gmail.com> If this is not done, qemu would drop any control message after the first one.
This is because glibc's `CMSG_NXTHDR` macro accesses the uninitialized cmsghdr's length field in order to find out if the message fits into the `msg_control` buffer. This is fine for completed messages we receive from the kernel, but is - as far as I know - not needed since the kernel won't return such an invalid cmsghdr in the first place. It's probably also a good idea to bail with an error if `CMSG_NXTHDR` returns NULL but `TARGET_CMSG_NXTHDR` doesn't (ie. we still expect cmsgs). --- linux-user/syscall.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c index e4b1b7d7da..77ce173b27 100644 --- a/linux-user/syscall.c +++ b/linux-user/syscall.c @@ -3845,6 +3845,8 @@ static abi_long do_sendrecvmsg_locked(int fd, struct target_msghdr *msgp, msg.msg_control = alloca(msg.msg_controllen); msg.msg_flags = tswap32(msgp->msg_flags); + memset(msg.msg_control, 0, msg.msg_controllen); + count = tswapal(msgp->msg_iovlen); target_vec = tswapal(msgp->msg_iov); -- 2.18.0