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inspector: Do cleanups before notifying callback #7450
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static void report_handshake_failure_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) { | ||
dispose_inspector(handle); | ||
inspector_socket_t* inspector = | ||
reinterpret_cast<inspector_socket_t*>(handle->data); |
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Done.
Inspector socket implementation was notifying handshake callback before performing the cleanups, which meant that callback could not reclaim resources allocated by the client. New implementation will free all resource not allocated by the client before calling the callback, allowing the client to complete the cleanup. Fixes: #7418
@bnoordhuis Thank you for the review. I updated the code, please take another look. |
Thanks, LGTM. |
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Inspector socket implementation was notifying handshake callback before performing the cleanups, which meant that callback could not reclaim resources allocated by the client. New implementation will free all resource not allocated by the client before calling the callback, allowing the client to complete the cleanup. Fixes: #7418 PR-URL: #7450 Reviewed-By: bnoordhuis - Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
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Inspector socket implementation was notifying handshake callback before performing the cleanups, which meant that callback could not reclaim resources allocated by the client. New implementation will free all resource not allocated by the client before calling the callback, allowing the client to complete the cleanup. Fixes: #7418 PR-URL: #7450 Reviewed-By: bnoordhuis - Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
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make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test nosign
(Windows) passesAffected core subsystem(s)
inspector: This change is to inspector only
Description of change
Inspector socket implementation was notifying the handshake callback before
performing the cleanups, which meant that callback could not reclaim
resources allocated by the client. New implementation will free all
resource not allocated by the client before calling the callback,
allowing the client to complete the cleanup.
Fixes: #7418
CC: @ofrobots