When backtrace_vector_release is called with vec.size == 0, it releases the
memory pointed at by vec.base.
Set vec.base set to NULL if vec.size == 0 to ensure we don't point to released
memory.
Bootstrapped and reg-tested on x86_64.
2018-11-27 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* mmap.c (backtrace_vector_release): Same.
* unittest.c (test1): Add check.
From-SVN: r266505
PR other/67457
* backtrace.c: #include "internal.h".
(struct backtrace_data): Add can_alloc field.
(unwind): If can_alloc is false, don't try to get file/line
information.
(backtrace_full): Set can_alloc field in bdata.
* alloc.c (backtrace_alloc): Don't call error_callback if it is
NULL.
* mmap.c (backtrace_alloc): Likewise.
* internal.h: Update comments for backtrace_alloc and
backtrace_free.
From-SVN: r227533
* mmap.c (backtrace_free): If freeing a large aligned block of
memory, call munmap rather than holding onto it.
(backtrace_vector_grow): When growing a vector, double the number
of pages requested. When releasing the old version of a grown
vector, pass the correct size to backtrace_free.
From-SVN: r210256
* alloc.c (backtrace_vector_finish): Add error_callback and data
parameters. Call backtrace_vector_release. Return address base.
* mmap.c (backtrace_vector_finish): Add error_callback and data
parameters. Return address base.
* dwarf.c (read_function_info): Get new address base from
backtrace_vector_finish.
* internal.h (backtrace_vector_finish): Update declaration.
From-SVN: r205716