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authorColin Hogben <colin@infinnovation.co.uk>2016-10-31 14:05:56 +0000
committerDamien George <damien.p.george@gmail.com>2016-11-02 23:15:41 +1100
commitf9b6b37cf65c4f65c4ad461d439fbf624c0f10c1 (patch)
tree7f80da83630a8e43d0c9cf9522b4125eaa6d2ff9 /py/parse.c
parente5f06559e6762b00e36a66901ba092676cd8e019 (diff)
py: Fix wrong assumption that m_renew will not move if shrinking
In both parse.c and qstr.c, an internal chunking allocator tidies up by calling m_renew to shrink an allocated chunk to the size used, and assumes that the chunk will not move. However, when MICROPY_ENABLE_GC is false, m_renew calls the system realloc, which does not guarantee this behaviour. Environments where realloc may return a different pointer include: (1) mbed-os with MBED_HEAP_STATS_ENABLED (which adds a wrapper around malloc & friends; this is where I was hit by the bug); (2) valgrind on linux (how I diagnosed it). The fix is to call m_renew_maybe with allow_move=false.
Diffstat (limited to 'py/parse.c')
-rw-r--r--py/parse.c5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/py/parse.c b/py/parse.c
index 5920828fe..397d46d9f 100644
--- a/py/parse.c
+++ b/py/parse.c
@@ -1010,9 +1010,10 @@ mp_parse_tree_t mp_parse(mp_lexer_t *lex, mp_parse_input_kind_t input_kind) {
// truncate final chunk and link into chain of chunks
if (parser.cur_chunk != NULL) {
- (void)m_renew(byte, parser.cur_chunk,
+ (void)m_renew_maybe(byte, parser.cur_chunk,
sizeof(mp_parse_chunk_t) + parser.cur_chunk->alloc,
- sizeof(mp_parse_chunk_t) + parser.cur_chunk->union_.used);
+ sizeof(mp_parse_chunk_t) + parser.cur_chunk->union_.used,
+ false);
parser.cur_chunk->alloc = parser.cur_chunk->union_.used;
parser.cur_chunk->union_.next = parser.tree.chunk;
parser.tree.chunk = parser.cur_chunk;