Re: [PATCH v1 4/5] perf mem: Support record for hybrid platform

From: Jin, Yao
Date: Tue May 25 2021 - 21:51:52 EST


Hi Jiri,

On 5/25/2021 3:39 PM, Jin, Yao wrote:
Hi Jiri,

      rec_argv = calloc(rec_argc + 1, sizeof(char *));
      if (!rec_argv)
          return -1;
+    /*
+     * Save the allocated event name strings.
+     */
+    rec_tmp = calloc(rec_argc + 1, sizeof(char *));
+    if (!rec_tmp) {
+        free(rec_argv);
+        return -1;
+    }

why not do strdup on all of them and always call free instead?
that would get rid of the rec_tmp and tmp_nr


That is also one method. Let me try it.


If we do strdup on all of them, such as,

    if (e->record)
        rec_argv[i++] = strdup("-W");

    rec_argv[i++] = strdup("-d");

    if (mem->phys_addr)
        rec_argv[i++] = strdup("--phys-data");
    ....

That looks too much strdup used here. So I choose to use a rec_tmp[] to record the allocated string and free them before exit the function.

Or we record the start index and end index in rec_argv[] for the allocated event string, use strdup on them and call free before exit the function.


This method looks also not OK.

The rec_argv[] is changed in cmd_record() for some complex command lines.

For example,

./perf mem record -- ./memtest -R0d -b2000 -d64 -n100

Before cmd_record(), rec_argv[3] = "-e".
After cmd_record(), rec_argv[3] = "-d64"

Even we do strdup on all of rec_argv[], but the entries are probably changed in cmd_record(), so we can't free the entries at the end of __cmd_record().

Maybe we have to use the original way which just records the allocated event string to a temporary array and free the whole array at the end of __cmd_record().

What do you think?

Thanks
Jin Yao

What do you think?

Thanks
Jin Yao