MEM-free-struct-field
Synopsis
A struct's field is deallocated, but is not dynamically allocated.
Enabled by default
Yes
Severity/Certainty
Medium/Medium

Full description
A struct's field is deallocated, but is not dynamically allocated. Regardless of whether a struct is allocated on the stack or on the heap, all non-dynamically allocated fields will be deallocated when the struct itself is deallocated (either through going out of scope or calling a function like free()). Explicitly freeing such fields might cause a crash, or corrupt surrounding memory. Incorrect use of free() might also corrupt stdlib's memory bookkeeping, affecting heap memory allocation.
Coding standards
- CWE 590
Free of Memory not on the Heap
Code examples
The following code example fails the check and will give a warning:
#include <stdlib.h>
struct test {
int a[10];
};
void example(void) {
struct test t;
free(t.a);
}
The following code example passes the check and will not give a warning about this issue:
#include <stdlib.h>
struct test {
int *a;
};
void example(void) {
struct test t;
free(t.a);
}