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tracing: fix TracingController cleanup #10623
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This fixes an incorrect deletion of the `TracingController` instance, which in some environments could cause an error about an invalid pointer passed to `free()`. The `TracingController` instance is actually owned by a `unique_ptr` member of the platform, so calling `platform::SetTracingController(nullptr)` is the correct way to delete it. But before that, the `TraceBuffer` must be deleted in order for the tracing loop to exit; that is accomplished by calling `TracingController::Initialize(nullptr)`.
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This fixes the failure reported here: #9618 (comment) |
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This fixes an incorrect deletion of the `TracingController` instance, which in some environments could cause an error about an invalid pointer passed to `free()`. The `TracingController` instance is actually owned by a `unique_ptr` member of the platform, so calling `platform::SetTracingController(nullptr)` is the correct way to delete it. But before that, the `TraceBuffer` must be deleted in order for the tracing loop to exit; that is accomplished by calling `TracingController::Initialize(nullptr)`. PR-URL: #10623 Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <[email protected]>
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Marking don't land since it depends on #9304 |
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This fixes an incorrect deletion of the `TracingController` instance, which in some environments could cause an error about an invalid pointer passed to `free()`. The `TracingController` instance is actually owned by a `unique_ptr` member of the platform, so calling `platform::SetTracingController(nullptr)` is the correct way to delete it. But before that, the `TraceBuffer` must be deleted in order for the tracing loop to exit; that is accomplished by calling `TracingController::Initialize(nullptr)`. PR-URL: nodejs#10623 Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <[email protected]>
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This fixes an incorrect deletion of the `TracingController` instance, which in some environments could cause an error about an invalid pointer passed to `free()`. The `TracingController` instance is actually owned by a `unique_ptr` member of the platform, so calling `platform::SetTracingController(nullptr)` is the correct way to delete it. But before that, the `TraceBuffer` must be deleted in order for the tracing loop to exit; that is accomplished by calling `TracingController::Initialize(nullptr)`. PR-URL: nodejs#10623 Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <[email protected]>
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This fixes an incorrect deletion of the
TracingController
instance,which in some environments could cause an error about an invalid
pointer passed to
free()
. TheTracingController
instance isactually owned by a
unique_ptr
member of the platform, so callingplatform::SetTracingController(nullptr)
is the correct way todelete it. But before that, the
TraceBuffer
must be deleted inorder for the tracing loop to exit; that is accomplished by calling
TracingController::Initialize(nullptr)
.Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passesAffected core subsystem(s)
tracing