On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:22:14AM +0100, Quentin PEREZ wrote:
> diff --git a/vl.c b/vl.c
> index b87e292..9f6593a 100644
> --- a/vl.c
> +++ b/vl.c
> @@ -1362,16 +1362,19 @@ static int add_semihosting_arg(void *opaque,
> static inline void semihosting_arg_fallback(const char *file, const char
> *cmd)
> {
> char *cmd_token;
> + char *dup_cmd;
>
> /* argv[0] */
> add_semihosting_arg(&semihosting, "arg", file, NULL);
>
> /* split -append and initialize argv[1..n] */
> - cmd_token = strtok(g_strdup(cmd), " ");
> + dup_cmd = g_strdup(cmd);
> + cmd_token = strtok(dup_cmd, " ");
> while (cmd_token) {
> add_semihosting_arg(&semihosting, "arg", cmd_token, NULL);
> cmd_token = strtok(NULL, " ");
> }
> + g_free(dup_cmd);add_semihosting_arg() stashes the cmd_token pointer. semihosting.argv[] points to freed memory if you add g_free(dup_cmd). I suggest leaving the code as-is since the lifetime of the semihosting global variable spans the entire run-time of the QEMU process. It's not pretty but the leak is harmless. If you really want to fix it you may need to add a semihosting_cleanup() function to free strings.
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