Hm, looks pretty the same 
to https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/830. Could you provide more 
details how to reproduce the issue?

Hello,
> I'm running the gcc 6.3.0 version with opensource code in ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
> When I run my code, I am getting error.
>
>
> ==5094==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: attempting free on address which was not 
> malloc()-ed: 0x603000012d78 in thread T0
>     #0 0x7f6115c33630 in operator delete(void*) 
> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.3+0xc8630)
>     #1 0x12054a6 in fluid_msg::PortCommon::~PortCommon() 
> /usr/local/include/fluid/ofcommon/common.hh:28
>     #2 0x1205842 in fluid_msg::of10::Port::~Port() 
> /usr/local/include/fluid/of10/of10common.hh:26
>     #3 0x1214d62 in void 
> std::_Destroy<fluid_msg::of10::Port>(fluid_msg::of10::Port*) 
> /usr/include/c++/6/bits/stl_construct.h:93
>     #4 0x1213686 in void 
> std::_Destroy_aux<false>::__destroy<fluid_msg::of10::Port*>(fluid_msg::of10::Port*,
>  
> fluid_msg::of10::Port*) /usr/include/c++/6/bits/stl_construct.h:103
>     #5 0x120f4e6 in void 
> std::_Destroy<fluid_msg::of10::Port*>(fluid_msg::of10::Port*, 
> fluid_msg::of10::Port*) /usr/include/c++/6/bits/stl_construct.h:126
>     #6 0x120c5e5 in void std::_Destroy<fluid_msg::of10::Port*, 
> fluid_msg::of10::Port>(fluid_msg::of10::Port*, fluid_msg::of10::Port*, 
> std::allocator<fluid_msg::of10::Port>&) 
> /usr/include/c++/6/bits/stl_construct.h:151
>     #7 0x1208a0a in std::vector<fluid_msg::of10::Port, 
> std::allocator<fluid_msg::of10::Port> >::~vector() 
> /usr/include/c++/6/bits/stl_vector.h:426
>     #8 0x1205966 in fluid_msg::of10::FeaturesReply::~FeaturesReply() 
> /usr/local/include/fluid/of10msg.hh:121
>     #9 0x1238881 in 
> ofd::of_server::OFconnection::proces_read_msg(seastar::temporary_buffer<char>)
>  
> /home/sothy/netbricks/bitbucket/ofd/ofserver.hh:513
>     #10 0x12353b8 in 
> _ZZN3ofd9of_server12OFconnection8read_oneEvENKUlT_E_clIN7seastar6futureIJNS5_16temporary_bufferIcEEEEEEEDaS2_
>  
> /home/sothy/netbricks/bitbucket/ofd/ofserver.hh:450
>     #11 0x128108f in seastar::future<> seastar::futurize<seastar::future<> 
> >::apply<ofd::of_server::OFconnection::read_one()::{lambda(auto:1)#1}, 
> seastar::future<seastar::temporary_buffer<char> > 
> >(ofd::of_server::OFconnection::read_one()::{lambda(auto:1)#1}&&, 
> seastar::future<seastar::temporary_buffer<char> >&&) 
> /home/sothy/netbricks/development/seastar/core/future.hh:1312
>     #12 0x1340a2f in 
> _ZZN7seastar6futureIJNS_16temporary_bufferIcEEEE12then_wrappedIZN3ofd9of_server12OFconnection8read_oneEvEUlT_E_NS0_IJEEEEET0_OS8_ENUlSC_E_clINS_12future_stateIJS2_EEEEEDaSC_
>  
> /home/sothy/netbricks/development/seastar/core/future.hh:940
>     #13 0x134131c in seastar::continuation<seastar::future<> 
> seastar::future<seastar::temporary_buffer<char> 
> >::then_wrapped<ofd::of_server::OFconnection::read_one()::{lambda(auto:1)#1}, 
> seastar::future<> 
> >(ofd::of_server::OFconnection::read_one()::{lambda(auto:1)#1}&&)::{lambda(auto:2)#1},
> > 
> seastar::temporary_buffer<char> >::run() 
> /home/sothy/netbricks/development/seastar/core/future.hh:395
>     #14 0x456004 in 
> seastar::reactor::run_tasks(seastar::circular_buffer<std::unique_ptr<seastar::task,
>  
> std::default_delete<seastar::task> >, 
> std::allocator<std::unique_ptr<seastar::task, 
> std::default_delete<seastar::task> > > >&) core/reactor.cc:2316
>     #15 0x45cc46 in seastar::reactor::run() core/reactor.cc:2774
>     #16 0xab585e in seastar::app_template::run_deprecated(int, char**, 
> std::function<void ()>&&) core/app-template.cc:142
>     #17 0x1218aa0 in main /home/sothy/netbricks/bitbucket/ofd/ofapp.cc:186
>     #18 0x7f6110f2682f in __libc_start_main 
> (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x2082f)
>     #19 0x415428 in _start 
> (/home/sothy/netbricks/bitbucket/ofd/a.out+0x415428)
>
> 0x603000012d78 is located 24 bytes inside of 32-byte region 
> [0x603000012d60,0x603000012d80)
> allocated by thread T0 here:
>     #0 0x7f6115c32fb0 in operator new(unsigned long) 
> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.3+0xc7fb0)
>     #1 0x7f61142f96f8 in std::string::_Rep::_S_create(unsigned long, 
> unsigned long, std::allocator<char> const&) 
> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6+0xd36f8)
>
> SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: bad-free 
> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.3+0xc8630) in operator delete(void*)
> ==5094==ABORTING
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++==
> According to the code, 
> https://github.com/OpenNetworkingFoundation/libfluid_msg/blob/master/fluid/ofcommon/common.hh
>  
> (line 28). 
> It is destrucutor call. I guess it should delete automatically. 
> My question is that why I am getting this strange reasons?
> Thanks For your help.
>
> Best regards
>

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