On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 05:18:13PM +0100, Erik Skultety wrote:
When virt-admin is run with valgrind, this kind of output can be
obtained:
HEAP SUMMARY:
in use at exit: 134,589 bytes in 1,031 blocks
total heap usage: 2,667 allocs, 1,636 frees, 496,755 bytes allocated
88 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 82 of 128
at 0x4C2A9C7: calloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
by 0x52F6D1F: virAllocVar (viralloc.c:560)
by 0x5350268: virObjectNew (virobject.c:193)
by 0x53503E0: virObjectLockableNew (virobject.c:219)
by 0x4E3BBCB: virAdmConnectNew (datatypes.c:832)
by 0x4E38495: virAdmConnectOpen (libvirt-admin.c:209)
by 0x10C541: vshAdmConnect (virt-admin.c:107)
by 0x10C7B2: vshAdmReconnect (virt-admin.c:163)
by 0x10CC7C: cmdConnect (virt-admin.c:298)
by 0x110838: vshCommandRun (vsh.c:1224)
by 0x10DFD8: main (virt-admin.c:862)
LEAK SUMMARY:
definitely lost: 88 bytes in 1 blocks
indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
still reachable: 134,501 bytes in 1,030 blocks
suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
This is because virNetClientSetCloseCallback was being reinitialized
incorrectly. By resetting the callbacks in a proper way, the leak is fixed.
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src/admin/admin_remote.c | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
ACK