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/*********************************************************************
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* Copyright 2018, UCAR/Unidata
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* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
* $Header: /upc/share/CVS/netcdf-3/ncgen/util.c,v 1.4 2010/04/14 22:04:59 dmh Exp $
*********************************************************************/
#include "includes.h"
/* Track primitive symbol instances (initialized in ncgen.y) */
Symbol* primsymbols[PRIMNO];
char*
append(const char* s1, const char* s2)
{
int len = (s1?strlen(s1):0)+(s2?strlen(s2):0);
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char* result = (char*)ecalloc(len+1);
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result[0] = '\0';
if(s1) strcat(result,s1);
if(s2) strcat(result,s2);
return result;
}
unsigned int
chartohex(char c)
{
switch (c) {
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
return (c - '0');
case 'A': case 'B': case 'C':
case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
return (c - 'A') + 0x0a;
case 'a': case 'b': case 'c':
case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
return (c - 'a') + 0x0a;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* For generated Fortran, change 'e' to 'd' in exponent of double precision
* constants.
*/
void
expe2d(
char *cp) /* string containing double constant */
{
char *expchar = strrchr(cp,'e');
if (expchar) {
*expchar = 'd';
}
}
/* Returns non-zero if n is a power of 2, 0 otherwise */
int
pow2(
int n)
{
int m = n;
int p = 1;
while (m > 0) {
m /= 2;
p *= 2;
}
return p == 2*n;
}
/*
* Remove trailing zeros (after decimal point) but not trailing decimal
* point from ss, a string representation of a floating-point number that
* might include an exponent part.
*/
void
tztrim(
char *ss /* returned string representing dd */
)
{
char *cp, *ep;
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cp = ss;
if (*cp == '-')
cp++;
while(isdigit((int)*cp) || *cp == '.')
cp++;
if (*--cp == '.')
return;
ep = cp+1;
while (*cp == '0')
cp--;
cp++;
if (cp == ep)
return;
while (*ep)
*cp++ = *ep++;
*cp = '\0';
return;
}
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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#if 0
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/* Assume bytebuffer contains pointers to char**/
void
reclaimattptrs(void* buf, long count)
{
int i;
char** ptrs = (char**)buf;
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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for(i=0;i<count;i++) {efree((void*)ptrs[i]);}
}
#endif
static void
freeSpecialdata(Specialdata* data)
{
if(data == NULL) return;
reclaimdatalist(data->_Fillvalue);
if(data->_ChunkSizes)
efree(data->_ChunkSizes);
if(data->_FilterParams)
efree(data->_FilterParams);
efree(data);
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}
void
freeSymbol(Symbol* sym)
{
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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/* recurse first */
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switch (sym->objectclass) {
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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case NC_VAR:
freeSpecialdata(sym->var.special);
listfree(sym->var.attributes);
break;
case NC_TYPE:
if(sym->typ.econst)
reclaimconstant(sym->typ.econst);
if(sym->typ._Fillvalue)
reclaimdatalist(sym->typ._Fillvalue);
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break;
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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case NC_GRP:
if(sym->file.filename)
efree(sym->file.filename);
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break;
default: break;
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}
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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/* Universal */
if(sym->name) efree(sym->name);
if(sym->fqn) efree(sym->fqn);
listfree(sym->prefix);
if(sym->data)
reclaimdatalist(sym->data);
listfree(sym->subnodes);
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efree(sym);
}
char* nctypenames[17] = {
"NC_NAT",
"NC_BYTE", "NC_CHAR", "NC_SHORT", "NC_INT",
"NC_FLOAT", "NC_DOUBLE",
"NC_UBYTE", "NC_USHORT", "NC_UINT",
"NC_INT64", "NC_UINT64",
"NC_STRING",
"NC_VLEN", "NC_OPAQUE", "NC_ENUM", "NC_COMPOUND"
};
char* nctypenamesextend[9] = {
"NC_GRP", "NC_DIM", "NC_VAR", "NC_ATT", "NC_TYPE",
"NC_ECONST","NC_FIELD", "NC_ARRAY","NC_PRIM"
};
char*
nctypename(nc_type nctype)
{
char* s;
if(nctype >= NC_NAT && nctype <= NC_COMPOUND)
return nctypenames[nctype];
if(nctype >= NC_GRP && nctype <= NC_PRIM)
return nctypenamesextend[(nctype - NC_GRP)];
if(nctype == NC_FILLVALUE) return "NC_FILL";
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if(nctype == NC_NIL) return "NC_NIL";
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s = poolalloc(128);
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sprintf(s,"NC_<%d>",nctype);
return s;
}
/* These are the augmented NC_ values (0 based from NC_GRP)*/
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char* ncclassnames[9] = {
"NC_GRP", "NC_DIM", "NC_VAR", "NC_ATT",
"NC_TYP", "NC_ECONST", "NC_FIELD", "NC_ARRAY",
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"NC_PRIM"
};
char*
ncclassname(nc_class ncc)
{
char* s;
if(ncc >= NC_NAT && ncc <= NC_COMPOUND)
return nctypename((nc_type)ncc);
if(ncc == NC_FILLVALUE) return "NC_FILL";
if(ncc >= NC_GRP && ncc <= NC_PRIM)
return ncclassnames[ncc - NC_GRP];
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s = poolalloc(128);
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sprintf(s,"NC_<%d>",ncc);
return s;
}
int ncsizes[17] = {
0,
1,1,2,4,
4,8,
1,2,4,
8,8,
sizeof(char*),
sizeof(nc_vlen_t),
0,0,0
};
int
ncsize(nc_type nctype)
{
if(nctype >= NC_NAT && nctype <= NC_COMPOUND)
return ncsizes[nctype];
return 0;
}
int
hasunlimited(Dimset* dimset)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<dimset->ndims;i++) {
Symbol* dim = dimset->dimsyms[i];
if(dim->dim.declsize == NC_UNLIMITED) return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* return 1 if first dimension is unlimited*/
int
isunlimited0(Dimset* dimset)
{
return (dimset->ndims > 0 && dimset->dimsyms[0]->dim.declsize == NC_UNLIMITED);
}
/* True only if dim[0] is unlimited all rest are bounded*/
/* or all are bounded*/
int
classicunlimited(Dimset* dimset)
{
int i;
int last = -1;
for(i=0;i<dimset->ndims;i++) {
Symbol* dim = dimset->dimsyms[i];
if(dim->dim.declsize == NC_UNLIMITED) last = i;
}
return (last < 1);
}
/* True only iff no dimension is unlimited*/
int
isbounded(Dimset* dimset)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<dimset->ndims;i++) {
Symbol* dim = dimset->dimsyms[i];
if(dim->dim.declsize == NC_UNLIMITED) return 0;
}
return 1;
}
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int
signedtype(nc_type nctype)
{
switch (nctype) {
case NC_BYTE:
case NC_SHORT:
case NC_INT:
case NC_INT64:
return nctype;
case NC_UBYTE: return NC_BYTE;
case NC_USHORT: return NC_SHORT;
case NC_UINT: return NC_INT;
case NC_UINT64: return NC_INT64;
default: break;
}
return nctype;
}
int
unsignedtype(nc_type nctype)
{
switch (nctype) {
case NC_UBYTE:
case NC_USHORT:
case NC_UINT:
case NC_UINT64:
return nctype;
case NC_BYTE: return NC_UBYTE;
case NC_SHORT: return NC_USHORT;
case NC_INT: return NC_UINT;
case NC_INT64: return NC_UINT64;
default: break;
}
return nctype;
}
int
isinttype(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype != NC_CHAR)
&& ((nctype >= NC_BYTE && nctype <= NC_INT)
|| (nctype >= NC_UBYTE && nctype <= NC_UINT64));
}
int
isuinttype(nc_type t)
{
return isinttype(t)
&& t >= NC_UBYTE
&& t <= NC_UINT64
&& t != NC_INT64;
}
int
isfloattype(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype == NC_FLOAT || nctype <= NC_DOUBLE);
}
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int
isclassicprim(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype >= NC_BYTE && nctype <= NC_DOUBLE)
;
}
int
isclassicprimplus(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype >= NC_BYTE && nctype <= NC_DOUBLE)
|| (nctype == NC_STRING)
;
}
int
isprim(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype >= NC_BYTE && nctype <= NC_STRING)
;
}
int
isprimplus(nc_type nctype)
{
return (nctype >= NC_BYTE && nctype <= NC_STRING)
|| (nctype == NC_ECONST)
|| (nctype == NC_OPAQUE)
;
}
void
collectpath(Symbol* grp, List* grpstack)
{
while(grp != NULL) {
listpush(grpstack,(void*)grp);
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grp = grp->container;
}
}
#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
/* Result is pool'd*/
char*
prefixtostring(List* prefix, char* separator)
{
int slen=0;
int plen;
int i;
char* result;
if(prefix == NULL) return pooldup("");
plen = prefixlen(prefix);
if(plen == 0) { /* root prefix*/
slen=0;
/* slen += strlen(separator);*/
slen++; /* for null terminator*/
result = poolalloc(slen);
result[0] = '\0';
/*strcat(result,separator);*/
} else {
for(i=0;i<plen;i++) {
Symbol* sym = (Symbol*)listget(prefix,i);
slen += (strlen(separator)+strlen(sym->name));
}
slen++; /* for null terminator*/
result = poolalloc(slen);
result[0] = '\0';
for(i=0;i<plen;i++) {
Symbol* sym = (Symbol*)listget(prefix,i);
strcat(result,separator);
strcat(result,sym->name); /* append "/<prefix[i]>"*/
}
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}
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return result;
}
#endif
/* Result is pool'd*/
char*
fullname(Symbol* sym)
{
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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char* s1;
char* result;
char* prefix;
prefix = prefixtostring(sym->prefix,PATHSEPARATOR);
s1 = poolcat(prefix,PATHSEPARATOR);
result = poolcat(s1,sym->name);
return result;
#else
return nulldup(sym->name);
#endif
}
int
prefixeq(List* x1, List* x2)
{
Symbol** l1;
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Symbol** l2;
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int len,i;
if((len=listlength(x1)) != listlength(x2)) return 0;
l1=(Symbol**)listcontents(x1);
l2=(Symbol**)listcontents(x2);
for(i=0;i<len;i++) {
if(strcmp(l1[i]->name,l2[i]->name) != 0) return 0;
}
return 1;
}
List*
prefixdup(List* prefix)
{
List* dupseq;
int i;
if(prefix == NULL) return listnew();
dupseq = listnew();
listsetalloc(dupseq,listlength(prefix));
for(i=0;i<listlength(prefix);i++) listpush(dupseq,listget(prefix,i));
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return dupseq;
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}
/*
Many of the generate routines need to construct
heap strings for short periods. Remembering to
free such space is error prone, so provide a
pseudo-GC to handle these short term requests.
The idea is to have a fixed size pool
tracking malloc requests and automatically
releasing when the pool gets full.
*/
/* Max number of allocated pool items*/
#define POOLMAX 100
static char* pool[POOLMAX];
static int poolindex = -1;
#define POOL_DEFAULT 256
char*
poolalloc(size_t length)
{
if(poolindex == -1) { /* initialize*/
memset((void*)pool,0,sizeof(pool));
poolindex = 0;
}
if(poolindex == POOLMAX) poolindex=0;
if(length == 0) length = POOL_DEFAULT;
if(pool[poolindex] != NULL) efree(pool[poolindex]);
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pool[poolindex] = (char*)ecalloc(length);
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return pool[poolindex++];
}
char*
pooldup(const char* s)
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{
char* sdup = poolalloc(strlen(s)+1);
strncpy(sdup,s,(strlen(s)+1));
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return sdup;
}
char*
poolcat(const char* s1, const char* s2)
{
int len1, len2;
char* cat;
if(s1 == NULL && s2 == NULL) return NULL;
len1 = (s1?strlen(s1):0);
len2 = (s2?strlen(s2):0);
cat = poolalloc(len1+len2+1);
cat[0] = '\0';
if(s1 != NULL) strcat(cat,s1);
if(s2 != NULL) strcat(cat,s2);
return cat;
}
/* Result is malloc'd*/
unsigned char*
makebytestring(char* s, size_t* lenp)
{
unsigned char* bytes;
unsigned char* b;
size_t slen = strlen(s); /* # nibbles */
size_t blen = slen/2; /* # bytes */
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int i;
ASSERT((slen%2) == 0);
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ASSERT(blen > 0);
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bytes = (unsigned char*)ecalloc(blen);
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b = bytes;
for(i=0;i<slen;i+=2) {
unsigned int digit1 = chartohex(*s++);
unsigned int digit2 = chartohex(*s++);
unsigned int byte = (digit1 << 4) | digit2;
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*b++ = byte;
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}
if(lenp) *lenp = blen;
return bytes;
}
int
getpadding(int offset, int alignment)
{
int rem = (alignment==0?0:(offset % alignment));
int pad = (rem==0?0:(alignment - rem));
return pad;
}
static void
reclaimSymbols(void)
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{
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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int i;
for(i=0;i<listlength(symlist);i++) {
Symbol* sym = listget(symlist,i);
freeSymbol(sym);
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}
}
void
cleanup()
{
reclaimSymbols();
}
/* compute the total n-dimensional size as 1 long array;
if stop == 0, then stop = dimset->ndims.
*/
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size_t
crossproduct(Dimset* dimset, int start, int stop)
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{
size_t totalsize = 1;
int i;
for(i=start;i<stop;i++) {
totalsize = totalsize * dimset->dimsyms[i]->dim.declsize;
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}
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return totalsize;
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}
/* Do the "complement" of crossproduct;
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compute the total n-dimensional size of an array
starting at 0 thru the 'last' array index.
stop if we encounter an unlimited dimension
*/
size_t
prefixarraylength(Dimset* dimset, int last)
{
return crossproduct(dimset,0,last+1);
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}
#ifdef USE_HDF5
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extern int H5Eprint1(FILE * stream);
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#endif
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void
check_err(const int stat, const int line, const char* file)
{
check_err2(stat,-1,line,file);
}
void check_err2(const int stat, const int cdlline, const int line, const char* file) {
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if (stat != NC_NOERR) {
if(cdlline >= 0)
fprintf(stderr, "ncgen: cdl line %d; %s\n", cdlline, nc_strerror(stat));
else
fprintf(stderr, "ncgen: %s\n", nc_strerror(stat));
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fprintf(stderr, "\t(%s:%d)\n", file,line);
#ifdef USE_HDF5
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H5Eprint1(stderr);
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#endif
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fflush(stderr);
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finalize_netcdf(1);
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}
}
/**
Find the index of the first unlimited
dimension at or after 'start'.
If no unlimited exists, return |dimset|
*/
int
findunlimited(Dimset* dimset, int start)
{
for(;start<dimset->ndims;start++) {
if(dimset->dimsyms[start]->dim.isunlimited)
return start;
}
return dimset->ndims;
}
/**
Find the index of the last unlimited
dimension.
If no unlimited exists, return |dimset|
*/
int
findlastunlimited(Dimset* dimset)
{
int i;
for(i=dimset->ndims-1;i>=0;i--) {
if(dimset->dimsyms[i]->dim.isunlimited)
return i;
}
return dimset->ndims;
}
/**
Count the number of unlimited dimensions.
*/
int
countunlimited(Dimset* dimset)
{
int i, count;
for(count=0,i=dimset->ndims-1;i>=0;i--) {
if(dimset->dimsyms[i]->dim.isunlimited)
count++;
}
return count;
}
/* Return standard format string */
const char *
kind_string(int kind)
{
switch (kind) {
case 1: return "classic";
case 2: return "64-bit offset";
case 3: return "netCDF-4";
case 4: return "netCDF-4 classic model";
default:
derror("Unknown format index: %d\n",kind);
}
return NULL;
}