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+Index: include/iprt/string.h
+===================================================================
+--- a/include/iprt/string.h (revision 102988)
++++ b/include/iprt/string.h (revision 102989)
+@@ -245,7 +245,29 @@
+ # define RT_BCOPY_UNFORTIFIED(a_pDst, a_pSrc, a_cbToCopy) memcpy((a_pDst), (a_pSrc), (a_cbToCopy))
+ #endif /* !RT_OS_LINUX && !__KERNEL__ */
+
++/** @def RT_STRSCPY
++ * Copy string and NULL-terminate output buffer.
++ *
++ * This macro should mostly be used in Linux kernel code. This is
++ * the replacement for deprecated strlcpy. It was deprecated since 3.16.60
++ * when strscpy was introduced as an alternative. Finally, strlcpy was
++ * completely removed from kernel code in 6.8.0.
++ *
++ * @param a_pDst Pointer to the destination string buffer.
++ * @param a_pSrc Pointer to the source NULL-terminated string buffer.
++ * @param a_cbToCopy Size of destination buffer..
++ */
++#if defined(RT_OS_LINUX) && defined(__KERNEL__)
++# if (RTLNX_VER_MIN(3,16,60))
++# define RT_STRSCPY(a_pDst, a_pSrc, a_cbToCopy) strscpy((a_pDst), (a_pSrc), (a_cbToCopy))
++# else /* < 3.16.60 */
++# define RT_STRSCPY(a_pDst, a_pSrc, a_cbToCopy) strlcpy((a_pDst), (a_pSrc), (a_cbToCopy))
++# endif
++#else /* !RT_OS_LINUX && !__KERNEL__ */
++# define RT_STRSCPY(a_pDst, a_pSrc, a_cbToCopy) strscpy((a_pDst), (a_pSrc), (a_cbToCopy))
++#endif /* !RT_OS_LINUX && !__KERNEL__ */
+
++
+ #ifdef IN_RING3
+
+ /**