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Sorry for answering my own mail, but I've been finally able to
obtain a full trace, thanks to --disable-stripping and some options
of a PKGBUILD:<br>
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==3250== 4,793 (24 direct, 4,769 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are
definitely lost in loss record 235 of 237<br>
==3250== at 0x4C2AED6: memalign (in
/usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)<br>
==3250== by 0x4C2AFF1: posix_memalign (in
/usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)<br>
==3250== by 0x554442F: av_malloc (mem.c:97)<br>
==3250== by 0x55445FD: av_mallocz (mem.c:254)<br>
==3250== by 0x5533DED: av_buffer_ref (buffer.c:94)<br>
==3250== by 0x5281FF2: avformat_queue_attached_pictures
(utils.c:395)<br>
==3250== by 0x528C767: avformat_open_input (utils.c:486)<br>
==3250== by 0x4021DD: audio_decode (decode.c:23)<br>
==3250== by 0x4019F7: analyze (analyze.c:30)<br>
==3250== by 0x401865: main (gui_dummy.c:24)<br>
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It seems that I'm not freeing all of my AVFormatCtx streams
properly, but I'm using avformat_close_input(&pFormatCtx) and
avformat_free_context(pFormatCtx), am I missing something?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 29/08/2015 20:40, Polochon Street a
écrit :<br>
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Okay, so I compiled ffmpeg with those flags:<br>
/configure \<br>
--prefix=/usr \<br>
--shlibdir=/usr/lib \<br>
--disable-static \<br>
--enable-debug=3 \<br>
--disable-optimizations \<br>
--disable-stripping \<br>
--enable-gpl \<br>
--enable-gnutls \<br>
--enable-libass \<br>
--enable-libfdk-aac \<br>
--enable-libfreetype \<br>
--enable-libmp3lame \<br>
--enable-libopus \<br>
--enable-libtheora \<br>
--enable-libvorbis \<br>
--enable-libvpx \<br>
--enable-libx264 \<br>
--enable-libx265 \<br>
--enable-nonfree \<br>
--enable-shared \<br>
--enable-x11grab \<br>
And I cmake'd my program with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address, but I still only have this
debug trace:<br>
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==17320==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks<br>
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Direct leak of 664 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from:<br>
#0 0x7f5aaf43e386 in __interceptor_posix_memalign
/build/gcc-multilib/src/gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:105<br>
#1 0x7f5aaea93b0f in av_malloc
(/usr/lib/libavutil.so.54+0x1db0f)<br>
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Indirect leak of 4769 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from:<br>
#0 0x7f5aaf43e386 in __interceptor_posix_memalign
/build/gcc-multilib/src/gcc-5.2.0/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:105<br>
#1 0x7f5aaea93b0f in av_malloc
(/usr/lib/libavutil.so.54+0x1db0f)<br>
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SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 5433 byte(s) leaked in 4 allocation(s).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The 29/08/2015 17:10, Carl Eugen
Hoyos wrote:<br>
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</i>First step (that is practically always sufficient)
is to find out where exactly (!) the memory was
allocated: We all know that it was inside mem.c
but the important question is what called
av_malloc().
Either use a static binary or use
--disable-stripping for a useful debug build.
Carl Eugen
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