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When address is in IPv4, the remaining buffer in in_addr_union may not be initialized. Fixes the following valgrind warning: ``` ==13169== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==13169== at 0x137FF6: UnknownInlinedFun (networkd-ndisc.c:77) ==13169== by 0x137FF6: UnknownInlinedFun (networkd-ndisc.c:580) ==13169== by 0x137FF6: ndisc_handler.lto_priv.83 (networkd-ndisc.c:597) ==13169== by 0x11BE23: UnknownInlinedFun (sd-ndisc.c:201) ==13169== by 0x11BE23: ndisc_recv.lto_priv.174 (sd-ndisc.c:254) ==13169== by 0x4AA18CF: source_dispatch (sd-event.c:2821) ==13169== by 0x4AA1BC2: sd_event_dispatch (sd-event.c:3234) ==13169== by 0x4AA1D88: sd_event_run (sd-event.c:3291) ==13169== by 0x4AA1FAB: sd_event_loop (sd-event.c:3313) ==13169== by 0x117401: UnknownInlinedFun (networkd.c:113) ==13169== by 0x117401: main (networkd.c:120) ==13169== Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation ==13169== at 0x1753C8: manager_rtnl_process_address (networkd-manager.c:479) ``` |
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