bloat bdscr

Bloat Bdscr [2021]

Reduced alignment to 4 bytes, changed static array to pointer + malloc, and moved non-critical descriptors to a compressed filesystem.

: This term often refers to an increase in size or complexity that is perceived as unnecessary or inefficient. In different contexts, it can refer to: bloat bdscr

In embedded firmware, binary patching, or reverse engineering, the term (often seen as a symbol name, section label, or debug string) refers to unnecessary expansion of a binary descriptor or block descriptor that leads to increased code/data size without functional benefit. This phenomenon is particularly common in: Reduced alignment to 4 bytes, changed static array

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