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Alejandro Sanchez
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Running slurmctld under valgrind while operating with jobcomp/elasticsearch reported the following bytes definitely lost: ==27403== 658 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 301 of 342 ==27403== at 0x4C2FD4F: realloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==27403== by 0x2281B3: slurm_xrealloc (xmalloc.c:137) ==27403== by 0x22856A: makespace (xstring.c:114) ==27403== by 0x2285D0: _xstrcat (xstring.c:132) ==27403== by 0x228CE0: _xstrfmtcat (xstring.c:291) ==27403== by 0x83C5BCD: ??? ==27403== by 0x30A913: g_slurm_jobcomp_write (slurm_jobcomp.c:172) ==27403== by 0x18D8FC: job_completion_logger (job_mgr.c:13652) It turns out the generated buffer in slurm_jobcomp_log_record was xstrdup'ed to the corresponding job_node->serialized_job, but the originally generated buffer wasn't freed afterwards. The fix consists in change the transfer so that instead of xstrdup'ing the char * we just assign the pointer and NULL the buffer. The job_node->serialized_job was already xfree'd properly later when the job was indexed. Discovered while working on Bug 4065.
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