JingPiao Chen d6a94e0bcd netlink_sock_diag: replace NLA_ALIGN with NLMSG_ALIGN
In several netlink_sock_diag parsers NLA_ALIGN was used instead of
NLMSG_ALIGN to align the length of netlink messages.  Fortunately,
both macros round the given length to the closest multiple of 4,
so technically there is no difference, but the use of wrong macro
is misleading.

* netlink_inet_diag.c (decode_inet_diag_req_compat,
decode_inet_diag_req_v2, decode_inet_diag_msg): Replace
NLA_ALIGN with NLMSG_ALIGN.
* netlink_netlink_diag.c (decode_netlink_diag_msg): Likewise.
* netlink_packet_diag.c (decode_packet_diag_msg): Likewise.
* netlink_smc_diag.c (decode_smc_diag_msg): Likewise.
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strace - the linux syscall tracer

This is strace -- a diagnostic, debugging and instructional userspace utility with a traditional command-line interface for Linux. It is used to monitor and tamper with interactions between processes and the Linux kernel, which include system calls, signal deliveries, and changes of process state. The operation of strace is made possible by the kernel feature known as ptrace.

strace is released under a Berkeley-style license at the request of Paul Kranenburg; see the file COPYING for details.

See the file NEWS for information on what has changed in recent versions.

Please read the file INSTALL-git for installation instructions.

The user discussion and development of strace take place on the strace mailing list -- everyone is welcome to post bug reports, feature requests, comments and patches to strace-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. The mailing list archives are available at https://sourceforge.net/p/strace/mailman/strace-devel/ and other archival sites.

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