proc/readproc.c: Fix double-free()s in readtask().
If QUICK_THREADS is not defined (it is not by default, but most distributions enable it) and task_dir_missing is true (only on very old kernels), then readtask() forgets to reset some of the struct proc_t t's members, which later results in double-free()s in free_acquired(). For now, we simply synchronized the list of members to be reset with the list of members freed in free_acquired().
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@ -1343,11 +1343,19 @@ proc_t* readtask(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, const proc_t *restrict const p, pro
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#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
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MK_THREAD(t);
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#else
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t->environ = NULL;
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t->cmdline = vectorize_this_str("n/a");
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t->cgroup = NULL;
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t->supgid = NULL;
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t->supgrp = NULL;
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t->environ = NULL;
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t->cmdline = vectorize_this_str("n/a");
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t->cgroup = NULL;
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t->cgname = NULL;
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t->supgid = NULL;
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t->supgrp = NULL;
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t->sd_mach = NULL;
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t->sd_ouid = NULL;
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t->sd_seat = NULL;
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t->sd_sess = NULL;
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t->sd_slice = NULL;
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t->sd_unit = NULL;
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t->sd_uunit = NULL;
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#endif
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return t;
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}
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