Hi, Please see latest version of the patch, I tried testing with valgrind under Alpine Linux in a Docker container and it didn’t report any errors. But a “postfix stop” exits postfix/valgrind without a summary.
Duncan
postfix-redis-all.patch
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> On 27 Feb 2021, at 23:20, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote: > > Duncan Bellamy: >> Hi, >> >> This patch is based on the original code by Titus Jose on GitHub, I >> updated it to work with the development branch and have added some >> documentation. > > Thanks. I have a few suggestions regarding memory leaks, data > owbership, and testing. > > 115 static const char *dict_redis_lookup(DICT *dict, const char *name) > 116 { > ... > 124 result = vstring_alloc(10); > 125 VSTRING_RESET(result); /* Not needed -- WZV */ > 126 VSTRING_TERMINATE(result); /* Not needed -- WZV */ > > I think that you're leaking one VSTRING per dict_redis_lookup() > call. With the Postfix DICT variants, a dictionary owns the lookup > result (no multi-threading), it is therefore OK to make the result > a member of the DICT_REDIS instance. > > 141 if(dict_redis->c) { > 142 reply = redisCommand(dict_redis->c,"GET %s%s",dict_redis->prefix > 142 ,name); > 143 } > 144 else { /* Can't happen - WZV */ > 145 dict->error = DICT_ERR_CONFIG; > 146 } > > The code in dict_redis_open guarantees that a DICT_REDIS instance > never has null DICT_REDIS.c member. You can delete the test and the > unreachable branch. > > 172 DICT *dict_redis_open(const char *name, int open_flags, int dict_flags > 172 ) > 173 { > ... > 193 c = redisConnect(dict_redis->host,dict_redis->port); > 194 if(c->err) { /* Redirect to surrogate -- WZV */ > 195 msg_fatal("%s:%s: Cannot connect to Redis server %s: %s\n", > 196 DICT_TYPE_REDIS, name, dict_redis->host, c->errstr); > > For consistency with other code, this should > > 1) Free the 'c' > 2) Set dict_redis->c to null and invoke dict_close(&dict_redis) > 3) Return dict_surrogate(DICT_TYPE_REDIS, name, ...) > > 206 static void dict_redis_close(DICT *dict) > 207 { > 208 DICT_REDIS *dict_redis = (DICT_REDIS *) dict; > > This function leaks the dict_redis->c pointer. > Here, call free dict_redis->c if it is not null. > > Be sure to test this under VALGRIND. See Makefile > for how to build and run mail_dict.c. > > Wietse