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I admit to a certain lack of understanding the twisty maze of pointers
and memory mapping magic at play here, but is simply checking the length
enough?  That is, what happens if I pass in a structure that is smaller
than expected?

That is, is there a way to check the actual size of the data passed into
the ioctl, rather than the field in the structure we expect, or is that
done at a higher level?

- --Michael

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