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server: fix SIGSEGV caused by port probing with audit plugin (#16038) #17291

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@jackysp jackysp commented May 19, 2020

What problem does this PR solve?

Issue Number: close #xxx

Problem Summary:
Cherry pick #16038 to release-4.0

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  • Fix TiDB server panic caused by port probing with audit plugin.

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@jackysp jackysp requested a review from lysu May 19, 2020 11:06
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jackysp commented May 19, 2020

/rebuild

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LGTM

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LGTM

@shuke987 shuke987 merged commit e481b9f into pingcap:release-4.0 May 19, 2020
jackysp added a commit to jackysp/tidb that referenced this pull request May 19, 2020
jackysp added a commit to bb7133/tidb that referenced this pull request May 19, 2020
server: fix SIGSEGV caused by port probing with audit plugin (pingcap#16038)…(pingcap#17291)
@jackysp jackysp deleted the fix_plugin_panic_4.0 branch November 25, 2020 03:02
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