Hi, In build_address_map we allocate a unit, and then look for addresses in the unit, which we store in the addrs vector, with the elements pointing to the unit. However, if we cannot find addresses in the unit, the allocated unit is not used.
Fix this by detecting if the allocated unit has been used, and reusing it otherwise. Bootstrapped and reg-tested on x86_64. OK for trunk? Thanks, - Tom [libbacktrace] Reduce memory usage in build_address_map 2018-11-28 Tom de Vries <tdevr...@suse.de> * dwarf.c (build_address_map): Reuse unused units. --- libbacktrace/dwarf.c | 13 +++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) diff --git a/libbacktrace/dwarf.c b/libbacktrace/dwarf.c index f843fab7529..ff97a20808c 100644 --- a/libbacktrace/dwarf.c +++ b/libbacktrace/dwarf.c @@ -1436,9 +1436,11 @@ build_address_map (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t base_address, size_t units_count; size_t i; struct unit **pu; + size_t prev_addrs_count; memset (&addrs->vec, 0, sizeof addrs->vec); addrs->count = 0; + prev_addrs_count = 0; /* Read through the .debug_info section. FIXME: Should we use the .debug_aranges section? gdb and addr2line don't use it, but I'm @@ -1534,6 +1536,17 @@ build_address_map (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t base_address, if (unit_buf.reported_underflow) goto fail; + + if (addrs->count == prev_addrs_count) + { + --units_count; + units.size -= sizeof (u); + units.alc += sizeof (u); + free_abbrevs (state, &u->abbrevs, error_callback, data); + backtrace_free (state, u, sizeof *u, error_callback, data); + } + else + prev_addrs_count = addrs->count; } if (info.reported_underflow) goto fail;