![]() This leak is happening: Direct leak of 96 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from: 0 0x7f6922eb83b7 in __interceptor_calloc ../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:77 1 0x7f6922a38ebb in qcalloc lib/memory.c:106 2 0x7f6922a553d6 in nexthop_add_srv6_seg6 lib/nexthop.c:652 3 0x562825e56b38 in parse_nexthop_unicast zebra/rt_netlink.c:589 4 0x562825e58c4a in netlink_route_change_read_unicast_internal zebra/rt_netlink.c:1291 5 0x562825e58eef in netlink_route_change_read_unicast zebra/rt_netlink.c:1321 6 0x562825e64921 in netlink_route_change zebra/rt_netlink.c:1494 7 0x562825e43407 in netlink_information_fetch zebra/kernel_netlink.c:407 8 0x562825e439b5 in netlink_parse_info zebra/kernel_netlink.c:1148 9 0x562825e44060 in kernel_read zebra/kernel_netlink.c:510 10 0x7f6922aeca72 in event_call lib/event.c:1984 11 0x7f6922a19e01 in frr_run lib/libfrr.c:1246 12 0x562825e4b0b9 in main zebra/main.c:543 13 0x7f692250c249 in __libc_start_call_main ../sysdeps/nptl/libc_start_call_main.h:58 Just check to see if it has been allocated. The nexthop is a stack variable so it's a bit odd. Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@nvidia.com> |
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FRRouting
FRR is free software that implements and manages various IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols. It runs on nearly all distributions of Linux and BSD and supports all modern CPU architectures.
FRR currently supports the following protocols:
- BGP
- OSPFv2
- OSPFv3
- RIPv1
- RIPv2
- RIPng
- IS-IS
- PIM-SM/MSDP
- LDP
- BFD
- Babel
- PBR
- OpenFabric
- VRRP
- EIGRP (alpha)
- NHRP (alpha)
Installation & Use
For source tarballs, see the releases page.
For Debian and its derivatives, use the APT repository at https://deb.frrouting.org/.
Instructions on building and installing from source for supported platforms may be found in the developer docs.
Once installed, please refer to the user guide for instructions on use.
Community
The FRRouting email list server is located here and offers the following public lists:
Topic | List |
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Development | dev@lists.frrouting.org |
Users & Operators | frog@lists.frrouting.org |
Announcements | announce@lists.frrouting.org |
For chat, we currently use Slack. You can join by clicking the "Slack" link under the Participate section of our website.
Contributing
FRR maintains developer's documentation which contains the project workflow and expectations for contributors. Some technical documentation on project internals is also available.
We welcome and appreciate all contributions, no matter how small!
Security
To report security issues, please use our security mailing list:
security [at] lists.frrouting.org