The current --sysroot parsing attempts to keep from leaking memory by
treating the empty string specially (sine this is the initial value),
but it ends up leaking memory when the arg is an empty string. So if
someone uses --sysroot "", the old value is leaked, as is the new one.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+2011-05-27 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+
+ * sim-options.c (standard_option_handler): Remove arg[0] check
+ when freeing simulator_sysroot. Only strdup arg when arg[0] is
+ not an empty string, otherwise assign "" back to it.
+
2011-05-26 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* nltvals.def: Regenerate to include Blackfin syscalls again.
case OPTION_SYSROOT:
/* Don't leak memory in the odd event that there's lots of
- --sysroot=... options. */
- if (simulator_sysroot[0] != '\0' && arg[0] != '\0')
+ --sysroot=... options. We treat "" specially since this
+ is the statically initialized value and cannot free it. */
+ if (simulator_sysroot[0] != '\0')
free (simulator_sysroot);
- simulator_sysroot = xstrdup (arg);
+ if (arg[0] != '\0')
+ simulator_sysroot = xstrdup (arg);
+ else
+ simulator_sysroot = "";
break;
}