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[Bug 1894029] Re: qemu-i386 malloc error
From: |
Michael Tokarev |
Subject: |
[Bug 1894029] Re: qemu-i386 malloc error |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Sep 2020 05:16:47 -0000 |
Please stop asking questions using a bug tracking system, this is rude.
No it is not a bug, it appears you can't do simple arithmetics, -- the
pointer is increased by 16 bytes not 2.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
qemu-i386 malloc error
Status in QEMU:
Invalid
Bug description:
Hi!I use qemu-i386-static on 64 bit machines.And memory request succeeded,
but the pointer is wrong.
This is my test program:
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
void *pa=0,*pb=0,*pc=0,*pd=0;
pa = malloc(sizeof(uint32_t));
pb = malloc(sizeof(uint32_t));
pc = malloc(4);
pd = malloc(4);
printf("pa: 0x%x\n",pa);
printf("pb: 0x%x\n",pb);
printf("pc: 0x%x\n",pc);
printf("pd: 0x%x\n",pd);
printf("uint32_t:%d\n",sizeof(uint32_t));
free(pa);
free(pb);
free(pc);
free(pd);
return 0;
}
And it is wrong:
pa: 0x400051a0
pb: 0x400051b0
pc: 0x400051c0
pd: 0x400051d0
uint32_t:4
Why did I apply for 4 bytes of space, but the pointer only increased by 2
bytes??
Is it a BUG??
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