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[Fix] Avoid random values in unix.PerfEventAttr{} #2707

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@Creatone Creatone commented Nov 2, 2020

To avoid unix.PerfEventAttr with random fields from readPerfEventAttr, fill memory with 0 values.
This fixes getting an "invalid argument" when opening perf events.

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Signed-off-by: Paweł Szulik pawel.szulik@intel.com

Signed-off-by: Paweł Szulik <pawel.szulik@intel.com>
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Hi @Creatone. Thanks for your PR.

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iwankgb commented Nov 2, 2020

/ok-to-test

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Creatone commented Nov 9, 2020

@bobbypage can you look at this?

@bobbypage bobbypage merged commit 51dbd62 into google:master Nov 9, 2020
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