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When the last crtc (resp. output) is destroyed, the rrScrPriv crtcs (resp. outputs) fields do not get cleared, which can lead to a situation where the private's numCrtcs (resp. numOutputs) field is zero, but the associated memory is still allocated. Just checking if numCrtcs (resp. numOutputs) is zero is thus not a good criteria to determine whetehr to use a realloc or a malloc. Since crtcs (resp. outputs) are NULL-initialized anyway, relying on numCrtcs (resp. numOutputs) is actually unnecessary, because reallocation of a NULL ptr is equivalent to a malloc anyway. Therefore, just use realloc() unconditionally, and ensure that the fields are properly initialized. Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com>
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