In the eth_ixgbevf_dev_init and eth_ixgbe_dev_init functions, memory is
allocated for the MAC address, and the address is stored in the
eth_dev->data->mac_addrs member variable. If the subsequent function is
abnormal, you need to use the rte_free function to release the MAC
address memory.

Fixes: abf7275bbaa2 ("ixgbe: move to drivers/net/")
Cc: sta...@dpdk.org

Signed-off-by: Qiming Chen <chenqiming_hua...@163.com>
---
v2:
  Clear coding style warning.
---
 drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethdev.c | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethdev.c b/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethdev.c
index 7d3a821300..6a91f104e1 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethdev.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethdev.c
@@ -1218,6 +1218,8 @@ eth_ixgbe_dev_init(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev, void 
*init_params __rte_unused)
                PMD_INIT_LOG(ERR,
                             "Failed to allocate %d bytes needed to store MAC 
addresses",
                             RTE_ETHER_ADDR_LEN * IXGBE_VMDQ_NUM_UC_MAC);
+               rte_free(eth_dev->data->mac_addrs);
+               eth_dev->data->mac_addrs = NULL;
                return -ENOMEM;
        }
 
@@ -1672,6 +1674,8 @@ eth_ixgbevf_dev_init(struct rte_eth_dev *eth_dev)
 
        default:
                PMD_INIT_LOG(ERR, "VF Initialization Failure: %d", diag);
+               rte_free(eth_dev->data->mac_addrs);
+               eth_dev->data->mac_addrs = NULL;
                return -EIO;
        }
 
-- 
2.30.1.windows.1

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