Re: Invalid sk_policy[] access

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> > Indeed, the kernel is 64-bit in both cases.
> > And the userland bit-arity has no relevance whatsoever for this bug.
> 
> hang on; The sizeof (and offsetof) values I listed were obtained either
> from /usr/bin/crash (on the T5) or from simple printk's of the structures
> in the case of the v440. And they *are* different, and the numbers
> match the values dumped on the console on pnaic. So isnt there actually
> a problem here?

There certianly seems to be a problem - that's how you ended up looking 
under that rock.

Maybe the offsets are different because of different kernel config?

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Meelis Roos (mroos@xxxxxxxx)
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