[SSSD] [PATCH] Plug memory leaks in sysdb_ops. LOOKS FIXED.

Mark London mrl at psfc.mit.edu
Mon Oct 24 16:38:07 UTC 2011


Thanks for the patches.  It seems fixed now!  Much appreciated. - Mark

Jan Zelený wrote:
>> Jakub - I figured out why my debug log file was empty.  I only had
>> debugging enabled for nss and pam!
>>
>> In any event, yes, I now see the memory leaks.  My valgrind summary for
>> sssd_be, after running it for a while, is:
>>
>> ==31457== LEAK SUMMARY:
>> ==31457==    definitely lost: 128,911 bytes in 1,312 blocks
>> ==31457==    indirectly lost: 105,416,263 bytes in 899,812 blocks
>> ==31457==      possibly lost: 3,303,640 bytes in 27,120 blocks
>> ==31457==    still reachable: 758,871 bytes in 4,324 blocks
>> ==31457==         suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
>>
>> I tried using your patch file, but it couldn't properly patch my version of
>> sysdb_ops.c (I was using a compiled version of 1.6.1).
>>
>> I think what I'll do is to reinstall the REDHAT version of SSSD, disable
>> caching, and wait until a properly patched version of SSSD is either
>> released from Redhat or the SSSD site.  Thanks. - Mark
>>     
>
>
> You can check out current git master if you don't want to wait. Releasing a 
> new version can take some time (1.7 will take a few weeks). Also it would help 
> us find out if the issue is really fixed or not.
>
> Jan
>   
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