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When copying a struct or union from one CTF container to another, ctf_add_type() checks whether it matches an existing type in the destination container. It does so by looking for a type with the same name and kind as the new type, and if one exists, it iterates over all members of the source type and checks whether a member with matching name and offset exists in the matched destination type. This can produce false positives, for example because member types are not compared, but this is not expected to arise in practice. If the match fails, ctf_add_type() returns an error. The procedure used for member comparison breaks down in the face of anonymous struct and union members. ctf_member_iter() visits each member in the source definition and looks up the corresponding member in the desination definition by name using ctf_member_info(), but this function will descend into anonymous members and thus fail to match. Fix the problem by introducing a custom comparison routine which does not assume member names are unique. This should also be faster for types with many members; in the previous scheme, membcmp() would perform a linear scan of the desination type's members to perform a lookup by name. The new routine steps through the members of both types in a single loop. PR: 258763 MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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