Use plain malloc() and check its return value.

Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhy...@kernel.org>
---
 tools/lib/traceevent/trace-seq.c | 7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/lib/traceevent/trace-seq.c b/tools/lib/traceevent/trace-seq.c
index b139d55a6bf9..e858bfd3b104 100644
--- a/tools/lib/traceevent/trace-seq.c
+++ b/tools/lib/traceevent/trace-seq.c
@@ -46,8 +46,11 @@ void trace_seq_init(struct trace_seq *s)
        s->len = 0;
        s->readpos = 0;
        s->buffer_size = TRACE_SEQ_BUF_SIZE;
-       s->buffer = malloc_or_die(s->buffer_size);
-       s->state = TRACE_SEQ__GOOD;
+       s->buffer = malloc(s->buffer_size);
+       if (s->buffer != NULL)
+               s->state = TRACE_SEQ__GOOD;
+       else
+               s->state = TRACE_SEQ__MEM_ALLOC_FAILED;
 }
 
 /**
-- 
1.7.11.7

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