Suddenly getting a Heap error on SSCANF

jim181
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Suddenly getting a Heap error on SSCANF

Postby jim181 » Fri Apr 14, 2023 5:06 pm

Hi all.
I've been developing a project for some time now, and all has been going smoothly, until yesterday when I am getting a heap error when calling SSCANF in my code (snippet attached below); There is another useage of the same code elsewhere with no issues.
I have run xPortGetFreeHeapSize() and I get normal heap free of 148996, with no drops, so I dont think this is a leak as such. If I comment out the SSCANF line, theres not a problem. Can anyone see an issue in this code?
Many many thanks, Jim
  1.         if(request->hasParam("value"))
  2.         {
  3.           String message;
  4.           message = request->getParam("value")->value();
  5.           //Serial.printf("Action %d. New Colour: %s\n",actionNum,message.c_str());
  6.  
  7.           uint8_t red, green, blue;
  8.           sscanf(message.c_str(),"%02X%02X%02X",&red,&green,&blue);
  9.           Serial.printf("RGB from msg %d/%d/%d\n",red, green,blue);  
This is the heap error:
assert failed: heap_caps_free heap_caps.c:339 (heap != NULL && "free() target pointer is outside heap areas")


Backtrace:0x40083a41:0x3ffd68100x4008be81:0x3ffd6830 0x40091401:0x3ffd6850 0x40083e9e:0x3ffd6980 0x40091431:0x3ffd69a0 0x400e4e26:0x3ffd69c0 0x400e4e35:0x3ffd69e0 0x400d8762:0x3ffd6a00 0x400d9b75:0x3ffd6a70 0x400e17ed:0x3ffd6a90 0x400df421:0x3ffd6ae0 0x400df531:0x3ffd6b30 0x400df719:0x3ffd6b80 0x4014efb9:0x3ffd6ba0 0x4014f031:0x3ffd6bd0 0x4014f7f2:0x3ffd6bf0

jim181
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Re: Suddenly getting a Heap error on SSCANF

Postby jim181 » Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:11 am

I've turned on thee exception decoder and this is the output. The sscanf seems to be working, but it fails immediately afterwards.
Not sure how to interpret this exception information - can anyone help? Many thanks.

RGB from msg 255/0/208

assert failed: heap_caps_free heap_caps.c:339 (heap != NULL && "free() target pointer is outside heap areas")


Backtrace:0x40083b0d:0x3ffd83e00x4008d30d:0x3ffd8400 0x4009288d:0x3ffd8420 0x40083f6a:0x3ffd8550 0x400928bd:0x3ffd8570 0x400e4f7e:0x3ffd8590 0x400e4f8d:0x3ffd85b0 0x400d88ae:0x3ffd85d0 0x400d9c59:0x3ffd8640 0x400e1919:0x3ffd8660 0x400df529:0x3ffd86b0 0x400df639:0x3ffd8700 0x400df821:0x3ffd8750 0x40169819:0x3ffd8770 0x40169891:0x3ffd87a0 0x4016a07a:0x3ffd87c0

#0 0x40083b0d:0x3ffd83e0 in panic_abort at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/esp_system/panic.c:402
#1 0x4008d30d:0x3ffd8400 in esp_system_abort at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/esp_system/esp_system.c:128
#2 0x4009288d:0x3ffd8420 in __assert_func at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/newlib/assert.c:85
#3 0x40083f6a:0x3ffd8550 in heap_caps_free at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/heap/heap_caps.c:339
(inlined by) heap_caps_free at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/heap/heap_caps.c:324
#4 0x400928bd:0x3ffd8570 in free at /Users/ficeto/Desktop/ESP32/ESP32S2/esp-idf-public/components/newlib/heap.c:39
#5 0x400e4f7e:0x3ffd8590 in String::invalidate() at C:/Users/Jim/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/cores/esp32/WString.cpp:175
#6 0x400e4f8d:0x3ffd85b0 in String::~String() at C:/Users/Jim/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32/cores/esp32/WString.cpp:159
#7 0x400d88ae:0x3ffd85d0 in _ZZ5setupvENKUlP21AsyncWebServerRequestE18_clES0_$isra$349 at src/main.cpp:578
#8 0x400d9c59:0x3ffd8640 in std::_Function_handler<void (AsyncWebServerRequest*), setup()::{lambda(AsyncWebServerRequest*)#20}>::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&, AsyncWebServerRequest*&&) at c:\users\jim\.platformio\packages\toolchain-xtensa-esp32\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\8.4.0\bits/std_function.h:297
#9 0x400e1919:0x3ffd8660 in std::function<void (AsyncWebServerRequest*)>::operator()(AsyncWebServerRequest*) const at c:\users\jim\.platformio\packages\toolchain-xtensa-esp32\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\8.4.0\bits/std_function.h:687
(inlined by) AsyncCallbackWebHandler::handleRequest(AsyncWebServerRequest*) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome/src/WebHandlerImpl.h:132
#10 0x400df529:0x3ffd86b0 in AsyncWebServerRequest::_parseLine() at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome/src/WebRequest.cpp:581 (discriminator 1)
#11 0x400df639:0x3ffd8700 in AsyncWebServerRequest::_onData(void*, unsigned int) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome/src/WebRequest.cpp:123
#12 0x400df821:0x3ffd8750 in std::_Function_handler<void (void*, AsyncClient*, void*, unsigned int), AsyncWebServerRequest::AsyncWebServerRequest(AsyncWebServer*, AsyncClient*)::{lambda(void*, AsyncClient*, void*, unsigned int)#8}>::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&, void*&&, AsyncClient*&&, std::_Any_data const&, unsigned int&&) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/ESPAsyncWebServer-esphome/src/WebRequest.cpp:76
(inlined by) _M_invoke at c:\users\jim\.platformio\packages\toolchain-xtensa-esp32\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\8.4.0\bits/std_function.h:297
#13 0x40169819:0x3ffd8770 in std::function<void (void*, AsyncClient*, void*, unsigned int)>::operator()(void*, AsyncClient*, void*, unsigned int) const at c:\users\jim\.platformio\packages\toolchain-xtensa-esp32\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\8.4.0\bits/std_function.h:687
(inlined by) AsyncClient::_recv(tcp_pcb*, pbuf*, signed char) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/AsyncTCP-esphome/src/AsyncTCP.cpp:961
#14 0x40169891:0x3ffd87a0 in AsyncClient::_s_recv(void*, tcp_pcb*, pbuf*, signed char) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/AsyncTCP-esphome/src/AsyncTCP.cpp:1253
#15 0x4016a07a:0x3ffd87c0 in _async_service_task(void*) at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/AsyncTCP-esphome/src/AsyncTCP.cpp:164
(inlined by) _async_service_task at .pio/libdeps/esp32doit-devkit-v1/AsyncTCP-esphome/src/AsyncTCP.cpp:199

Craige Hales
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Re: Suddenly getting a Heap error on SSCANF

Postby Craige Hales » Sat Apr 15, 2023 8:27 pm

I've not used sscanf in a long time. It seems likely, based on the %x doc in https://linux.die.net/man/3/sscanf,
Matches an unsigned hexadecimal integer; the next pointer must be a pointer to unsigned int
that the uint8 values are being used as uint32 and one of them, at least, is clobbering whatever is near it on the stack.

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uint8_t red, green, blue;
sscanf(message.c_str(),"%02X%02X%02X",&red,&green,&blue);
If it seems to work elsewhere, probably the local variables on the stack are laid out differently. With a little endian organization, writing to &red then green, then blue might seem to work, but three bytes beyond blue are being set to zero.
Craige

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Re: Suddenly getting a Heap error on SSCANF

Postby ESP_Sprite » Mon Apr 17, 2023 1:45 am

Btw, just to confirm, this is memory corruption: your code somehow writes to a location it should not, corrupting the meta-information of the allocator.

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