RE: Found few memory leaks in gatt-client

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-bluetooth-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-bluetooth-
> owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gowtham Anandha Babu
> Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 3:32 PM
> To: 'BlueZ devel list'
> Cc: 'Bharat Bhusan Panda'
> Subject: Found few memory leaks in gatt-client
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Found few memory leaks when testing the prepare write and execute write
> using btgatt-client tool with PTS 6.0.1. Below are the logs for the same.
> 
> ~/latest_bluez/bluez$  MALLOC_CHECK_=3 MALLOC_PERTURB_=69 valgrind
> --trace-children=yes --track-origins=yes --show-possibly-lost=no --leak-
> check=full -v ./tools/btgatt-client -i hci0 -d 00:1B:DC:07:33:4E
> 
> [GATT client]# write-prepare -s 0 0x00cd 00 00 03
> --18895-- REDIR: 0x4ec2c10 (memchr) redirected to 0x4c2f390 (memchr)
> --18895-- REDIR: 0x4ec8780 (__GI_memcpy) redirected to 0x4c2fc90
> (__GI_memcpy)
> --18895-- REDIR: 0x4ebe070 (strcmp) redirected to 0x4a25720
> (_vgnU_ifunc_wrapper)
> --18895-- REDIR: 0x4eced20 (__strcmp_sse2_unaligned) redirected to
> 0x4c2f1b0
> (strcmp)
> Prepare write success.
> Session id: 1 to be used on next write
> [GATT client]# Write successful
> [GATT client]# write-execute 1 1
> [GATT client]#
> Write successful
> [GATT client]# ^C
> 
> Shutting down...
> ==18895==
> ==18895== HEAP SUMMARY:
> ==18895==     in use at exit: 2,862 bytes in 86 blocks
> ==18895==   total heap usage: 1,305 allocs, 1,219 frees, 49,976 bytes
> allocated
> ==18895==
> ==18895== Searching for pointers to 86 not-freed blocks ==18895== Checked
> 91,288 bytes ==18895== ==18895== 46 (40 direct, 6 indirect) bytes in 1
blocks
> are definitely lost in loss record 2 of 4
> ==18895==    at 0x4C2CC70: calloc (in
> /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
> ==18895==    by 0x4093E0: bt_gatt_client_prepare_write
(gatt-client.c:2690)
> ==18895==    by 0x4031A7: cmd_write_prepare (btgatt-client.c:1015)
> ==18895==    by 0x4028F0: prompt_read_cb (btgatt-client.c:1402)
> ==18895==    by 0x40C7B2: mainloop_run (mainloop.c:157)
> ==18895==    by 0x401FC4: main (btgatt-client.c:1658)
> ==18895==
> ==18895== 2,656 bytes in 83 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 4 of
4
> ==18895==    at 0x4C2AB80: malloc (in
> /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
> ==18895==    by 0x40C8D9: mainloop_add_timeout (mainloop.c:327)
> ==18895==    by 0x40C342: timeout_add (timeout-mainloop.c:69)
> ==18895==    by 0x404AE2: can_write_data (att.c:504)
> ==18895==    by 0x40BEDE: io_callback (io-mainloop.c:138)
> ==18895==    by 0x40C7B2: mainloop_run (mainloop.c:157)
> ==18895==    by 0x401FC4: main (btgatt-client.c:1658)
> ==18895==
> ==18895== LEAK SUMMARY:
> ==18895==    definitely lost: 2,696 bytes in 84 blocks
> ==18895==    indirectly lost: 6 bytes in 1 blocks
> ==18895==      possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
> ==18895==    still reachable: 160 bytes in 1 blocks
> ==18895==         suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
> ==18895== Reachable blocks (those to which a pointer was found) are not
> shown.
> ==18895== To see them, rerun with: --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all
> ==18895== ==18895== ERROR SUMMARY: 2 errors from 2 contexts
> (suppressed: 0 from 0) ==18895== ERROR SUMMARY: 2 errors from 2
> contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
> 
> git - up-to-date
> gcc - 4.9.2
> 
> Regards
> Gowtham Anandha Babu
> 
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