I have a fairly simple question on allocating memory for a struct in c and I've tried looking online, but I wasn't able to find anything. The struct is defined as:
typedef struct cblock_ {
....
} cblock, *Cblock;
When allocating memory, I've tried
Cblock new_block = malloc(sizeof(struct cblock_));
However, I keep getting getting a memory corruption error. I've tried changing the parameter of sizeof to different things, but everything is getting the same memory corruption error. What am I doing wrong?
****EDIT****
So after running valgrind, I am getting quite a bit of "invalid write of size 4" or "invalid read of size 4" throughout my code.
It's probably too much to post all of it but here's one spot where valgrinds gives me a "invalid write of size 4"
static Ablock agroup_main;
typedef struct ablock_ {
int length;
int num;
...
} ablock, *Ablock;
void init_groups() {
agroup_main = malloc(sizeof(Ablock));
agroup_main->length = DEFAULT_GROUP_LENGTH;
agroup_main->num = DEFAULT_GROUP_NUM;
}
Valgrind is saying on the line setting length that it's an invalid write of size 4, and the address is 0 bytes after a block of size 4 alloc'd. For num, it's the same except the address is 4 bytes after a block of size 4 alloc'd. I don't really understand this either, since length is just an int, and to me, the error sounds like I'm suppose to allocate memory for it...