found:
/* Now know where the strtab and symtab are. Snarf them. */
- s = malloc(sizeof(*s));
+ s = g_try_new(struct syminfo, 1);
if (!s) {
goto give_up;
}
i = shdr[str_idx].sh_size;
- s->disas_strtab = strings = malloc(i);
+ s->disas_strtab = strings = g_try_malloc(i);
if (!strings || pread(fd, strings, i, shdr[str_idx].sh_offset) != i) {
goto give_up;
}
i = shdr[sym_idx].sh_size;
- syms = malloc(i);
+ syms = g_try_malloc(i);
if (!syms || pread(fd, syms, i, shdr[sym_idx].sh_offset) != i) {
goto give_up;
}
that we threw away. Whether or not this has any effect on the
memory allocation depends on the malloc implementation and how
many symbols we managed to discard. */
- new_syms = realloc(syms, nsyms * sizeof(*syms));
+ new_syms = g_try_renew(struct elf_sym, syms, nsyms);
if (new_syms == NULL) {
goto give_up;
}
return;
give_up:
- free(s);
- free(strings);
- free(syms);
+ g_free(s);
+ g_free(strings);
+ g_free(syms);
}
int load_elf_binary(struct linux_binprm *bprm, struct image_info *info)