Fix the broken "avoid unaligned data" fix. The problem is that the builtin
gcc memcpy "knows" about types that are supposed to be actually already aligned and triggers alignment errors doing the memcpy itself. "Fix" this by changing it to a bcopy(). In this case, we had: struct timeval *tp; struct timeval tv1; memcpy(&tv1,tp,sizeof(tv1)); .. and since gcc *knows* that a pointer to a timeval is longword aligned and that tv1 is longword aligned, then it can use an inline that assumes alignment. The following works too: cp = (char *)tp; memcpy(&tv1,cp,sizeof(tv1)); Simply casting (char *)tp for the memcpy doesn't work. :-( This affected different 64 bit platforms in different ways and depends a lot on gcc as well. I've seen this on alpha and ia64 at least, although alpha isn't doing it right now.
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@ -841,8 +841,8 @@ pr_pack(buf, cc, from, tv)
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#else
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tp = (struct timeval *)icp->icmp_data;
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#endif
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/* Avoid unaligned data: */
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memcpy(&tv1,tp,sizeof(tv1));
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/* Avoid unaligned data (cannot use memcpy) */
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bcopy(tp, &tv1, sizeof(tv1));
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tvsub(tv, &tv1);
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triptime = ((double)tv->tv_sec) * 1000.0 +
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((double)tv->tv_usec) / 1000.0;
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