During parsing of DSCP entries, memory is allocated and assigned
to *dscp_table. Later on, same memory is accessed using
*dscp_table[i++].
Due to higher precedence for array subscript, dscp_table[i++] will
be executed first which actually does not point to the same memory
which was allocated previously for DSCP table entries.
Fixes:
459463ae6c26 ("app/testpmd: fix memory allocation for DSCP table")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Sunil Kumar Kori <skori@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@intel.com>
while (1) {
if (strcmp(token, "G") == 0 ||
strcmp(token, "g") == 0)
- *dscp_table[i++] = RTE_COLOR_GREEN;
+ (*dscp_table)[i++] = RTE_COLOR_GREEN;
else if (strcmp(token, "Y") == 0 ||
strcmp(token, "y") == 0)
- *dscp_table[i++] = RTE_COLOR_YELLOW;
+ (*dscp_table)[i++] = RTE_COLOR_YELLOW;
else if (strcmp(token, "R") == 0 ||
strcmp(token, "r") == 0)
- *dscp_table[i++] = RTE_COLOR_RED;
+ (*dscp_table)[i++] = RTE_COLOR_RED;
else {
free(*dscp_table);
return -1;