Memory corruption bug in the Wireless subsystem

-Wflex-array-member-not-at-end continues to catch memory corruption bugs in the Linux kernel 🐛🪲🐧:



Here’s a link to the slides and video from my latest presentation on the ongoing efforts to globally enable the -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end compiler option in the upstream Linux kernel:


This work aims to eliminate these types of memory corruption bugs from the kernel once and for all. 😀🙌🏽

Kernel Self-Protection Project ⚔️🛡️🐧

Gustavo A. R. Silva
Gustavo A. R. Silva works full-time as an Upstream Linux Kernel Engineer focused on hardening and proactive security. He has spent the past several years fixing all sorts of bugs and hardening the Linux kernel. His work is supported by The Linux Foundation and the Alpha-Omega project. He’s a member of the Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project, and a regular speaker at Kernel Recipes and Open Source Summit. He has also presented at Linux Security Summit, Lund LinuxCon, Linux Plumbers Conference, Everything Open, The University of Adelaide, and Symposium sur la Sécurité des Technologies de l’Information et des Communications (SSTIC) as an invited speaker.

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