When a freebsd32 caller uses all or most allowed space for control
messages (MCLBYTES == 2K) then the message may no longer fit when
the messages are padded for 64-bit alignment. Historically we've just
shrugged and said there is no ABI guarantee. We ran into this on
CheriBSD where a capsicumized 64-bit nm would fail when called with more
than 64 files.
Fix this by not gratutiously capping size of mbuf data we'll allocate
to MCLBYTES and let m_get2 allocate up to MJUMPAGESIZE (4K or larger).
Instead of hard-coding a length check, let m_get2 do it and check for a
NULL return.
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