char* meminfo()
{
char* buffer = NULL;
FILE* fp = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r");
ssize_t read;
char* json = malloc(4096);
char* original = json;
json[0] = '\0';
json = strcat(json, "{");
size_t value = 1024;
while ( (read = getline(&buffer, &value, fp)) != -1)
{
char name[1024];
name[0] = '\0';
char val[1024];
val[0] = '\0';
sscanf(buffer, "%s:", name);
buffer = buffer + strlen(name);
name[strlen(name) - 1] = '\0';
sscanf(buffer, "%s kB", val);
json = strcat(json, "\"");
json = strcat(json, name);
json = strcat(json, "\": \"");
json = strcat(json, val);
json = strcat(json, "\", ");
}
int n = strlen(json);
json[n - 2] = '}';
json[n - 1] = '\0';
fclose(fp);
return original;
}
So I have this function that reads and generates a json string object for the data in the meminfo file. However, if I call free() on the return value of this function, I get a seg fault and I can't figure it out (I malloc the variable within the function and free it after). Any ideas?
json
with memset() or bzero()?/proc/meminfo