From: Josh Gagliardi <gagliardi@mediaone.net>
To: help-gcc@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault: new char[12]
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 10:54:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <384EA7F1.4E7920CC@mediaone.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <82m7qn$pji$2@null.agames.com>
> I don't think the "memory leak" is your biggest problem. The
> visible result of a memory leak is that malloc() returns 0 after some
> amount of time, but your code checks for that. Getting a _SEGFAULT_
> from malloc() (or free(), or whatever) is almost always caused by
> your application corrupting the malloc "headers" that are often
> stored adjacent to the allocated memory. You need to be looking for
> array-bounds violations, not memory-leaks.
Freeing something twice can also do bad things to the free list and
cause a later malloc or free to SEGFAULT.
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From: Josh Gagliardi <gagliardi@mediaone.net>
To: help-gcc@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault: new char[12]
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 22:24:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <384EA7F1.4E7920CC@mediaone.net> (raw)
Message-ID: <19991231222400.t21eprdU2W0Ig4hxhUrlERCgNvT5V-JvGd3jM6ojY4E@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <82m7qn$pji$2@null.agames.com>
> I don't think the "memory leak" is your biggest problem. The
> visible result of a memory leak is that malloc() returns 0 after some
> amount of time, but your code checks for that. Getting a _SEGFAULT_
> from malloc() (or free(), or whatever) is almost always caused by
> your application corrupting the malloc "headers" that are often
> stored adjacent to the allocated memory. You need to be looking for
> array-bounds violations, not memory-leaks.
Freeing something twice can also do bad things to the free list and
cause a later malloc or free to SEGFAULT.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~1999-12-08 10:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-12-07 12:11 atharaken
1999-12-07 18:21 ` hwidjaja
1999-12-08 6:51 ` atharaken
1999-12-08 14:22 ` hwidjaja
1999-12-31 22:24 ` hwidjaja
1999-12-31 22:24 ` atharaken
1999-12-08 7:21 ` atharaken
1999-12-08 10:35 ` Mike Albaugh
1999-12-08 10:54 ` Josh Gagliardi [this message]
1999-12-31 22:24 ` Josh Gagliardi
1999-12-31 22:24 ` Mike Albaugh
1999-12-31 22:24 ` atharaken
1999-12-31 22:24 ` hwidjaja
1999-12-31 22:24 ` atharaken
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