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The peer-supplied payload length reaches it as\nthe signed int data_size, and two peer-controlled inputs can make it\nnegative. With a negotiated data-integrity-alg the digest length is\nsubtracted first, so a reply whose payload is smaller than the digest\nunderflows data_size. With no integrity algorithm (the default) data_size\nis assigned from the unsigned h95/h100 wire length and drbdd() never\nbounds it for a payload-carrying command, so a length above INT_MAX casts\nit negative; this path needs no non-default feature. 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