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ethtool_sset_info adding some extra space to it. also fix valgrind warning ``` Unloaded link configuration context. ==31690== ==31690== HEAP SUMMARY: ==31690== in use at exit: 8,192 bytes in 2 blocks ==31690== total heap usage: 431 allocs, 429 frees, 321,164 bytes allocated ==31690== ==31690== 4,096 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 2 ==31690== at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299) ==31690== by 0x166B32: mempool_alloc_tile (mempool.c:62) ==31690== by 0x166BBC: mempool_alloc0_tile (mempool.c:81) ==31690== by 0x15B8FC: hashmap_base_new (hashmap.c:732) ==31690== by 0x15B9F7: internal_hashmap_new (hashmap.c:766) ==31690== by 0x151291: conf_files_list_strv_internal (conf-files.c:103) ==31690== by 0x1514BA: conf_files_list_strv (conf-files.c:135) ==31690== by 0x13A1CF: link_config_load (link-config.c:227) ==31690== by 0x135B68: builtin_net_setup_link_init (udev-builtin-net_setup_link.c:77) ==31690== by 0x1306B3: udev_builtin_init (udev-builtin.c:57) ==31690== by 0x11E984: adm_builtin (udevadm-test-builtin.c:72) ==31690== by 0x117B4D: run_command (udevadm.c:75) ``` Fixes #4080 |
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