On Sat, Aug 08, 2020 at 03:57:33PM -0700, Jack Leadford wrote: > Hello! > > Thanks to Jason for getting this conversation back on track. > > Yes: in general, {} or a partial initializer /will/ zero padding bits. > > However, there is a bug in some versions of GCC where {} will /not/ zero > padding bits; actually, Jason's test program in this mail > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200731143604.GF24045@xxxxxxxx/ > has the right ingredients to trigger the bug, but the GCC > versions used are outside of the bug window. :) It seems fine, at least Godbolt doesn't show a bug with that code. Can you share the test that does fail? This seems like the sort of security sensitive bug that should be addressed in gcc, not worked around in the kernel code :\ Jason