From cd2e2187cb45accb13bf89ef297324332c46f379 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carl Worth Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 11:29:51 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] glsl: Avoid ralloc_stealing a long-lived object to a short-lived parent In commit 6ecee54a9aecc120cb68b02f7e14dcac86b9eca2 a call to talloc_reference was replaced with a call to talloc_steal. This was in preparation for moving to ralloc which doesn't support reference counting. The justification for talloc_steal within token_list_append in that commit is that the tokens are being copied already. But the copies are shallow, so this does not work. Fortunately, the lifetime of these tokens is easy to understand. A token list for "replacements" is created and stored in a hash table when a function-like macro is defined. This list will live until the macro is #undefed (if ever). Meanwhile, a shallow copy of the list is created when the macro is used and the list expanded. This copy is short-lived, so is unsuitable as a new parent. So we can just let the original, longer-lived owner continue to own the underlying objects and things will work. This fixes bug #45082: "ralloc.c:78: get_header: Assertion `info->canary == 0x5A1106' failed." when using a macro in GLSL https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45082 Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke NOTE: This is a candidate for stable release branches. --- src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp-parse.y | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp-parse.y b/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp-parse.y index 2b7e65cd4e1..efcc205c2d3 100644 --- a/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp-parse.y +++ b/src/glsl/glcpp/glcpp-parse.y @@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ _token_create_ival (void *ctx, int type, int ival); static token_list_t * _token_list_create (void *ctx); -/* Note: This function calls ralloc_steal on token. */ static void _token_list_append (token_list_t *list, token_t *token); @@ -763,8 +762,6 @@ _token_list_append (token_list_t *list, token_t *token) node->token = token; node->next = NULL; - ralloc_steal (list, token); - if (list->head == NULL) { list->head = node; } else { -- 2.30.2