[FFmpeg-devel] One memory leakage in AAC/AC3 parser in ffmpeg

Stefano Sabatini stefano.sabatini-lala
Thu Jun 12 14:33:51 CEST 2008


On date Thursday 2008-06-12 13:26:18 +0200, David LIU encoded:
> Sorry, Miss the [FFmpeg-devel] in the mail title and just to add. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: david [mailto:david.liu at st.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:36 AM
> To: 'ffmpeg-devel at mplayerhq.hu'
> Subject: One memory leakage in AAC/AC3 parser
> 
> Hi Ffmpeg developer,
> 
> I found there is one potential memory leakage in AAC/AC3 parser.
> 
> Here I have one stream (AVI stream which contains Divx and AC3) and use ffmpeg to demux and decode.
> 
> What I found is that:
> 
> 1. ff_aac_ac3_parse() parse this audio stream. It will call ff_combine_frame() to combine the truncated stream to a complete frame.
> 
> 2. In ff_combine_frame(), av_fast_realloc() will  re-allocate a new memory.
> 
> 3. But there is no code to de-allocate this memory allocated by ff_combine_frame() if I call av_parser_close().
> 
> So what I did is to
> 1. add ff_parse2_close() in ac3_parser.c like below:
> 
> AVCodecParser ac3_parser = {
>     { CODEC_ID_AC3 },
>     sizeof(AACAC3ParseContext),
>     ac3_parse_init,
>     ff_aac_ac3_parse,
>     // NULL, // david comment
> 	ff_parse2_close,
> };
> 
> 2. add ff_parse2_close() in parser.c like below:
> 
> void ff_parse2_close(AVCodecParserContext *s) // david added for ac3 and aac {
>   AACAC3ParseContext *pc2 = s->priv_data; #undef printf
>     printf("ff_parse_close pc2 0x%x \n", pc2);
> 	printf("ff_parse_close pc2->pc 0x%x \n", &(pc2->pc));
> 	printf("ff_parse1_close pc2->pc.buffer 0x%x\n", pc2->pc.buffer); //david
> #define printf	
>     av_free(pc2->pc.buffer);
> }	
> 
> After this modification, the memory allocated by ff_combine_frame() will be sure to be freed. Do you think my modification is meaningful?

Please could you send a patch with your modifications, this should
make easier to review them:
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/general.html#SEC25

(Also avoid top-posting.)

Thanks for your contribution, regards.
-- 
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