ppc64: Arguments to iselInt128Expr_to_32x4 should be initialized.
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1 #include <stdio.h>
2 #include <stdlib.h>
3 #include "leak.h"
4 #include "../memcheck.h"
6 /* We build this tree:
9 / \
10 B C
11 / \ / \
12 D E F G
14 Then we leak D and C-F-G.
17 typedef
18 struct _Node {
19 struct _Node *l;
20 struct _Node *r;
21 // Padding ensures the structu is the same size on 32-bit and 64-bit
22 // machines.
23 char padding[16 - 2*sizeof(struct _Node*)];
24 } Node;
26 Node* mk(void)
28 Node *x = malloc(sizeof(Node));
29 x->l = NULL;
30 x->r = NULL;
31 return x;
34 // This is a definite root.
35 Node* t;
37 void f(void)
39 // Building like this rather than "t = mk(mk(mk(NULL, NULL), ...)" seems to
40 // help avoid leaving pointers on the stack to supposedly-leaked blocks.
41 t = mk(); // A
42 t->l = mk(); // B
43 t->r = mk(); // C (48(16d,32i)/1 definitely leaked from here)
44 t->l->l = mk(); // D (16/1 definitely leaked from here)
45 t->l->r = mk(); // E
46 t->r->l = mk(); // F
47 t->r->r = mk(); // G
49 // Sever B->D, leaking D
50 t->l->l = NULL;
52 // Sever A->C, leaking C-F-G
53 t->r = NULL;
56 int main(void)
58 DECLARE_LEAK_COUNTERS;
60 GET_INITIAL_LEAK_COUNTS;
62 // See leak-cases.c for why we do the work in f().
63 f();
65 CLEAR_CALLER_SAVED_REGS;
66 GET_FINAL_LEAK_COUNTS;
68 PRINT_LEAK_COUNTS(stderr);
70 return 0;