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C99 6.7.8.17 says that when an undesignated initialiser is used, only the first element of a union is initialised. If the first element is not the largest within the union, how the remaining space is initialised is up to the compiler. GCC extends the initialiser to the entire union, while Clang treats the remainder as padding, and so initialises according to whatever automatic/implicit initialisation rules are currently active. When Linux is compiled with CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_PATTERN, -ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern is added to the kernel CFLAGS. This flag sets the policy for automatic/implicit initialisation of variables on the stack. Taken together, this means that when compiling under CONFIG_INIT_STACK_ALL_PATTERN on Clang, the "zero" initialiser will only zero the first element in a union, and the rest will be filled with a pattern. This is significant for aes_ctx_t, which in aes_encrypt_atomic() and aes_decrypt_atomic() is initialised to zero, but then used as a gcm_ctx_t, which is the fifth element in the union, and thus gets pattern initialisation. Later, it's assumed to be zero, resulting in a hang. As confusing and undiscoverable as it is, by the spec, we are at fault when we initialise a structure containing a union with the zero initializer. As such, this commit replaces these uses with an explicit memset(0). Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com> Closes #16135 Closes #16206 |
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README.md
OpenZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris and is now maintained by the OpenZFS community. This repository contains the code for running OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD.
Official Resources
- Documentation - for using and developing this repo
- ZoL Site - Linux release info & links
- Mailing lists
- OpenZFS site - for conference videos and info on other platforms (illumos, OSX, Windows, etc)
Installation
Full documentation for installing OpenZFS on your favorite operating system can be found at the Getting Started Page.
Contribute & Develop
We have a separate document with contribution guidelines.
We have a Code of Conduct.
Release
OpenZFS is released under a CDDL license.
For more details see the NOTICE, LICENSE and COPYRIGHT files; UCRL-CODE-235197
Supported Kernels
- The
META
file contains the officially recognized supported Linux kernel versions. - Supported FreeBSD versions are any supported branches and releases starting from 12.4-RELEASE.