Fix dropped netlink messages when too many for the buffer#1
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Because the buffer size is a fixed 4kb, if a netlink message is truncated, only some parts of it would end up in the buffer, leading to the message being dropped. Instead, peek at the message size ahead via MSG_PEEK|MSG_TRUNC and allocate a buffer to fit it dynamically. (AFAIK netlink messages can be >4kb anyway, so this is a bit more generally useful.)
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Because the buffer size is a fixed 4kb, if a netlink message is truncated, only some parts of it would end up in the buffer, leading to the message being dropped. Instead, peek at the message size ahead via MSG_PEEK|MSG_TRUNC and allocate a buffer to fit it dynamically. (AFAIK netlink messages can be >4kb anyway, so this is a bit more generally useful.)