On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 04:21:48PM -0500, Gustavo A. R. Silva wrote: > > +/* > > + * Linux v4.12 and later removed the 64-byte limit on salg_name[]; it's now an > > + * arbitrary-length field. We had to keep the original struct above for source > > + * compatibility with existing userspace programs, though. Use the new struct > > + * below if support for very long algorithm names is needed. To do this, > > + * allocate 'sizeof(struct sockaddr_alg_new) + strlen(algname) + 1' bytes, and > > + * copy algname (including the null terminator) into salg_name. > > + */ > > +struct sockaddr_alg_new { > > + __u16 salg_family; > > + __u8 salg_type[14]; > > + __u32 salg_feat; > > + __u32 salg_mask; > > + __u8 salg_name[]; > > +}; > > + > > How something like this, instead: > > struct sockaddr_alg { > - __u16 salg_family; > - __u8 salg_type[14]; > - __u32 salg_feat; > - __u32 salg_mask; > - __u8 salg_name[64]; > + union { > + struct { > + __u16 salg_v1_family; > + __u8 salg_v1_type[14]; > + __u32 salg_v1_feat; > + __u32 salg_v1_mask; > + __u8 salg_name[64]; > + }; > + struct { > + __u16 salg_family; > + __u8 salg_type[14]; > + __u32 salg_feat; > + __u32 salg_mask; > + __u8 salg_name_new[]; > + }; > + }; > }; > Something similar to the following approach might work: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux.git/commit/?h=testing/uapi/gntalloc&id=db46c8aba41c436edb0b4ef2941bd7390b0e5d61 -- Gustavo