sendmail alias processing out of memory 2.9BSD PDP-11/70
Brian Kantor
brian at sdcsvax.UUCP
Wed Oct 2 09:11:59 AEST 1985
Problem:
Sendmail -bi reports out of memory - not enough core
when trying to build the /usr/lib/aliases.{dir,pag} files
from /usr/lib/aliases. PDP-11/70 running Berkeley 2.9BSD
Repeat-by:
feeding sendmail a /usr/lib/aliases file that has more than 400
or so aliases.
Cause:
sendmail's parseaddr routine mallocs space to return parts of
the addresses being parsed attached to pointers supplied.
Nobody ever returns this malloc'd space, so the process runs out
of core. (note: you must have DBM defined in conf.h. If not,
the symbol table will run out of memory much sooner).
Cure: in /usr/src/usr.lib/sendmail/src/alias.c
Change the call to parseaddr to return less information when
parsing the left hand address of the alias:
if (parseaddr(line, &al, 0, ':') == NULL)
And add a few lines to free up the space malloc'd in parseaddr.
store(key, content);
/* free up the alloc'd memory so our poor
little PDP-11 doesn't run out of memory */
free(al.q_user);
al.q_user = NULL;
}
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Brian Kantor UC San Diego
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