问题
I'm getting this error in Valgrind after attempting to free a list. print_list dumps the list to the syslog. I'm pretty confident that output is correct.
Valgrind:
==7028== 1 errors in context 1 of 10:
==7028== Invalid read of size 4
==7028== at 0x8049603: free_list (list.c:239)
==7028== by 0x80488B5: m61_close_for_valgrind (m61.c:36)
==7028== by 0x8048825: main (mytest.c:19)
==7028== Address 0x420006c is 4 bytes inside a block of size 8 free'd
==7028== at 0x4028F0F: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:446)
==7028== by 0x804960C: free_list (list.c:239)
==7028== by 0x80488B5: m61_close_for_valgrind (m61.c:36)
==7028== by 0x8048825: main (mytest.c:19)
==7028==
mytest.c:
15 char *temp = malloc(10);
16 char *temp2 = malloc(10);
17 free(temp);
18 free(temp2);
19 m61_close_for_valgrind();
list.h
typedef struct lnode {
ACTIVE_ALLOCATION *value;
struct lnode *next;
} lnode;
list.c (Called by m61_close_for_valgrind()
void free_list(LIST *s) {
lnode **nptr = &s->head;
print_list(s);
while (*nptr) {
lnode **tmp = nptr;
tmp = nptr;
if ((*tmp)->value) {
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Freeing (*tmp)->value=%p\n", (*tmp)->value);
//printf("%p\n",(*nptr)->value);
free((*tmp)->value); //Free active allocation metadata
}
nptr = &(*nptr)->next;
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"New *nptr value=%p\n", (*nptr));
syslog(LOG_NOTICE,"Freeing (*tmp)=%p\n", (*tmp));
free(*tmp); //Free node
}
}
syslog
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: -- Start List Dump --
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: (*nptr)=0x903f220 (*nptr)->value=0x903f208 (*nptr)->next=0x903f260 (*nptr)->value->ptr=0x903f1f0
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: (*nptr)->value->ptr=0x903f1f0
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: (*nptr)=0x903f260 (*nptr)->value=0x903f248 (*nptr)->next=(nil) (*nptr)->value->ptr=0x903f230
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: (*nptr)->value->ptr=0x903f230
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: -- End List Dump --
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: Freeing (*tmp)->value=0x903f208
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: New *nptr value=0x903f260
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: Freeing (*tmp)=0x903f220
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: Freeing (*tmp)->value=0x903f248
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: New *nptr value=(nil)
Sep 19 00:37:02 appliance mytest[7759]: Freeing (*tmp)=0x903f260
回答1:
As caf already wrote, you're accessing memory that has just been freed.
To fix that, just don't use double pointers, single pointers will do very well here.
So replace
lnode **nptr = &s->head;
by
lnode *nptr = s->head;
Same for
lnode **tmp = nptr;
in the loop. Make it
lnode *tmp = nptr;
and drop the double assignment just when you at it.
Then access value and next by
tmp->value
and
tmp->next
directly
回答2:
In each iteration other than the first, tmp
points at the next
pointer from the previous node - but you've already freed that node (in the previous iteration), so tmp
points into a freed block and you can't dereference it.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18886298/valgrind-4-bytes-inside-a-block-of-size-8-freed