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Before this patch, the debug_autotest would call fork(), call rte_panic() or rte_exit() in the child process, and examine the return code to verify that rte_panic() and rte_exit() were correctly reporting failures. With the inclusion of the rte_eal_cleanup() patch, rte_exit() was modified to cleanly tear-down EAL allocations. Currently only one library (service cores) is allocated by EAL at startup and should be cleaned up. This library has a check on a normal (non-hugepage) variable to protect against double cleanup. The service cores finalize() function itself frees back hugepage mem. Given the fork() approach from the unit test, and the fact that the double-free check is on an ordinary variable, causes multiple child processed (fork()-ed from the unit-test runner) to attempt to free the huge-page memory multiple times. The variable to protect against double-cleanup was not effective, as the fork() would restore it to show initialized in the next child. The solution is to call rte_service_finalize() *before* calling fork(), which results in the service cores double-cleanup variable to be zero before the fork(), and hence the child processes never free the hugepage service-cores memory (correct behavior, as the unit-test suite is still running, and owns the hugepages). Fixes: aec9c13c5257 ("eal: add function to release internal resources") Reported-by: Pavan Nikhilesh <pbhagavatula@caviumnetworks.com> Signed-off-by: Harry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren@intel.com>