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shyouhei 6b534134a7 give up insn attr handles_frame
I introduced this mechanism in r62051 to speed things up. Later it
was reported that the change causes problems.  I searched for
workarounds but nothing seemed appropriate.  I hereby officially
give it up.  The idea to move ADD_PC around was a mistake.

Fixes [Bug #14809] and [Bug #14834].

Signed-off-by: Urabe, Shyouhei <shyouhei@ruby-lang.org>


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2018-06-27 09:28:09 +00:00
tarui a62a776d57 gc.c (ruby_mimmalloc): add initialize code for USE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS
We often had SEGV in ruby_xfree when USE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS is 1


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2018-06-23 13:58:51 +00:00
ko1 07a5e55f11 Introduce `USE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS`. [Feature #14857]
* include/ruby/defines.h: introduce `USE_GC_MALLOC_OBJ_INFO_DETAILS`
  to show malloc statistics by replace ruby_xmalloc() and so on with
  macros.

* gc.c (struct malloc_obj_info): introduced to save per-malloc information.


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2018-06-20 07:53:29 +00:00
normal b3f56c6be0 gc.c (gc_verify_heap_pages): fix no-op on heap_eden->pages
Shouldn't affect production use, but good to fix regardless :>

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2018-06-19 07:12:43 +00:00
normal 4e730838a0 encoding.c: remove rb_gc_mark_encodings
rb_gc_mark_encodings has been empty for a decade
(since r17875 / 28b216ac45).
Just remove it and its only caller in gc.c

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2018-06-05 22:01:43 +00:00
normal e1e61c5b60 gc.c: reduce parameters for gc_start and garbage_collect
Every time I look at gc.c, I get confused by argument ordering:

	gc_start(..., TRUE, TRUE, FALSE, ...)
	gc_start(..., FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, ... )

While we do not have kwargs in C, we can use flags to improve readability:

	gc_start(...,
		GPR_FLAG_FULL_MARK | GPR_FLAG_IMMEDIATE_MARK |
		GPR_FLAG_IMMEDIATE_SWEEP | ...)

[ruby-core:87311] [Misc #14798]

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2018-06-05 20:16:21 +00:00
normal 42fb583198 gc.c: reduce #ifdefs around GC_ENABLE_*
We may add gc_*_continue calls in a few more places, and adding
more #ifdefs around those is ugly.  For now, this makes the
heap_prepare function look better.

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2018-06-05 19:53:09 +00:00
normal cc1c6552b7 gc.c: zero check for malloc_limit_max to initialization
Repeatedly checking for malloc_limit_max in gc_reset_malloc_info
is unnecessary, check and set it once during initialization
in ruby_gc_set_params to simplify the hotter path

* gc.c (gc_reset_malloc_info): remove zero check
  (ruby_gc_set_params): treat malloc_limit_max==0 as SIZE_MAX

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2018-06-05 00:37:05 +00:00
normal 3eb12cb688 gc.c: reduce size slightly by making MEMOP_TYPE_MALLOC zero
Most (if not all) architectures have instructions for comparing
against zero, allowing compilers to generate more compact code.

Other MEMOP_TYPE_* enum values are not compared in hot paths,
but MEMOP_TYPE_MALLOC is checked in objspace_malloc_increase

   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  84088	    264	   3664	  88016	  157d0	gc-before.o
  83784	    264	   3664	  87712	  156a0	gc.o

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2018-06-01 21:23:20 +00:00
normal 2be65894e1 gc.c: use RUBY_DEFAULT_FREE instead of open-coded constant
Improves readability and makes future changes easier

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2018-05-22 01:42:21 +00:00
usa 8d42481e94 get rid of unused variable warning.
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2018-05-20 18:09:36 +00:00
normal f633d282a4 Revert "gc.c: use monotonic counters for objspace_malloc_increase"
There were major size regressions I failed to notice before in:

	bm_array_sample_100k__6k
	bm_array_sample_100k___10k
	bm_array_sample_100k___50k

This reverts commit r63463 / 14fb10a9ec

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2018-05-18 08:40:16 +00:00
normal 14fb10a9ec gc.c: use monotonic counters for objspace_malloc_increase
atomic_sub_nounderflow is expensive and objspace_malloc_increase
was showing up near the top of some `perf` profiles.  The new
implementation allows the compiler to inline and eliminate
some branches from objspace_malloc_increase.

Furthermore, we do not need atomics for oldmalloc_increase

This consistently improves bm_so_count_words benchmark by
around 10% on my hardware.

name	built
so_count_words	1.107

[ruby-core:87096] [Feature #14767]

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2018-05-18 08:29:28 +00:00
normal a3e73d13c1 gc.c: use ccan/list
This seems to improve the readability of gc.c a small amount
and it doesn't have any measurable performance impact.

[ruby-core:87067] [Misc #14762]

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2018-05-16 20:39:30 +00:00
nobu 6e06d6440b fix potential memory leaks
* gc.c (rb_alloc_tmp_buffer_with_count): keep the order; allocate
  an empty imemo first then xmalloc, to get rid of potential
  memory leak when allocation imemo failed.

* parse.y (rb_parser_malloc, rb_parser_calloc, rb_parser_realloc):
  ditto.

* process.c (rb_execarg_allocate_dup2_tmpbuf): ditto.

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2018-05-09 17:40:04 +00:00
mame e9303e1a00 Rename imemo_alloc with imemo_tmpbuf
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2018-05-09 07:11:59 +00:00
mame af0696782d gc.c (rb_imemo_alloc_new): split for each purpose
imemo_alloc is used for three purposes: auto-free pointer (alternative
of alloca), alloc_tmp_buffer, and heap allocation for bison.
To make it clear, this change introduces three functions:
rb_imemo_alloc_auto_free_pointer,
rb_imemo_alloc_auto_free_maybe_mark_buffer, and
rb_imemo_alloc_parser_heap.

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2018-05-09 07:08:53 +00:00
mame 58823392b4 gc.c (rb_imemo_alloc_new): improve the API interface
rb_imemo_alloc_new returns rb_imemo_alloc_t*, but took VALUEs, which is
inconsistent.  To make the intention clear, it now takes only a pointer
to the buffer.

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2018-05-09 06:12:17 +00:00
normal 475b4aa40b simplify altstack and enable reuse with thread cache
Instead of allocating and registering the altstack in different
places, do it together to reduce code and improve readability.
When thread cache is enabled, storing altstack in rb_thread_t
is wasteful and we may reuse altstack in the same pthread.

This also lets us clearly allow use of xmalloc to allow GC to
recover from ENOMEM.

[ruby-core:85621] [Feature #14487]

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2018-04-20 21:38:27 +00:00
stomar 5b4a5c6602 gc.c: [DOC] fix typo
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2018-04-14 16:50:06 +00:00
yui-knk 746a88e199 gc.c: Fix a typo
Pointed by hkdnet <satoko.itse@gmail.com>

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2018-04-04 07:46:06 +00:00
nobu 96db72ce38 [DOC] missing docs at toplevel
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2018-02-23 02:18:52 +00:00
nobu 16ef24ac08 [DOC] nodoc internal methods/classes
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2018-02-23 02:16:42 +00:00
mame b4b4b94367 gc.c: force STACK_GROW_DIRECTION for emscripten
The configure script fails to guess the direction on emscripten.
Perhaps this is because of https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/issues/2093

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2018-02-15 01:59:17 +00:00
k0kubun 3b6bb3deef common.mk: define MJIT_HEADER earlier
so that other predefined macros won't be removed by
`MJITHeader.remove_predefined_macros!`.

Currently macro like -DVM_CHECK_MODE=2 is removed when it's passed in
configure. But it is needed during JIT compilation.

gc.c: export rb_obj_info to let JIT succeed with VM_CHECK_MODE=2.

```
MJIT warning: failure in loading code from '/tmp/_ruby_mjit_p15631u0.so': /tmp/_ruby_mjit_p15631u0.so: undefined symbol: rb_obj_info
```

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2018-02-11 04:20:32 +00:00
k0kubun ed935aa5be mjit_compile.c: merge initial JIT compiler
which has been developed by Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail> as
YARV-MJIT. Many of its bugs are fixed by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>.

This JIT compiler is designed to be a safe migration path to introduce
JIT compiler to MRI. So this commit does not include any bytecode
changes or dynamic instruction modifications, which are done in original
MJIT.

This commit even strips off some aggressive optimizations from
YARV-MJIT, and thus it's slower than YARV-MJIT too. But it's still
fairly faster than Ruby 2.5 in some benchmarks (attached below).

Note that this JIT compiler passes `make test`, `make test-all`, `make
test-spec` without JIT, and even with JIT. Not only it's perfectly safe
with JIT disabled because it does not replace VM instructions unlike
MJIT, but also with JIT enabled it stably runs Ruby applications
including Rails applications.

I'm expecting this version as just "initial" JIT compiler. I have many
optimization ideas which are skipped for initial merging, and you may
easily replace this JIT compiler with a faster one by just replacing
mjit_compile.c. `mjit_compile` interface is designed for the purpose.

common.mk: update dependencies for mjit_compile.c.

internal.h: declare `rb_vm_insn_addr2insn` for MJIT.

vm.c: exclude some definitions if `-DMJIT_HEADER` is provided to
compiler. This avoids to include some functions which take a long time
to compile, e.g. vm_exec_core. Some of the purpose is achieved in
transform_mjit_header.rb (see `IGNORED_FUNCTIONS`) but others are
manually resolved for now. Load mjit_helper.h for MJIT header.
mjit_helper.h: New. This is a file used only by JIT-ed code. I'll
refactor `mjit_call_cfunc` later.
vm_eval.c: add some #ifdef switches to skip compiling some functions
like Init_vm_eval.

win32/mkexports.rb: export thread/ec functions, which are used by MJIT.

include/ruby/defines.h: add MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED macro alis to clarify
that a function is exported only for MJIT.

array.c: export a function used by MJIT.
bignum.c: ditto.
class.c: ditto.
compile.c: ditto.
error.c: ditto.
gc.c: ditto.
hash.c: ditto.
iseq.c: ditto.
numeric.c: ditto.
object.c: ditto.
proc.c: ditto.
re.c: ditto.
st.c: ditto.
string.c: ditto.
thread.c: ditto.
variable.c: ditto.
vm_backtrace.c: ditto.
vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
vm_method.c: ditto.

I would like to improve maintainability of function exports, but I
believe this way is acceptable as initial merging if we clarify the
new exports are for MJIT (so that we can use them as TODO list to fix)
and add unit tests to detect unresolved symbols.
I'll add unit tests of JIT compilations in succeeding commits.

Author: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
Contributor: wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>

Part of [Feature #14235]

---

* Known issues
  * Code generated by gcc is faster than clang. The benchmark may be worse
    in macOS. Following benchmark result is provided by gcc w/ Linux.
  * Performance is decreased when Google Chrome is running
  * JIT can work on MinGW, but it doesn't improve performance at least
    in short running benchmark.
  * Currently it doesn't perform well with Rails. We'll try to fix this
    before release.

---

* Benchmark reslts

Benchmarked with:
Intel 4.0GHz i7-4790K with 16GB memory under x86-64 Ubuntu 8 Cores

- 2.0.0-p0: Ruby 2.0.0-p0
- r62186: Ruby trunk (early 2.6.0), before MJIT changes
- JIT off: On this commit, but without `--jit` option
- JIT on: On this commit, and with `--jit` option

** Optcarrot fps

Benchmark: https://github.com/mame/optcarrot

|         |2.0.0-p0 |r62186   |JIT off  |JIT on   |
|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------|
|fps      |37.32    |51.46    |51.31    |58.88    |
|vs 2.0.0 |1.00x    |1.38x    |1.37x    |1.58x    |

** MJIT benchmarks

Benchmark: https://github.com/benchmark-driver/mjit-benchmarks
(Original: https://github.com/vnmakarov/ruby/tree/rtl_mjit_branch/MJIT-benchmarks)

|           |2.0.0-p0 |r62186   |JIT off  |JIT on   |
|:----------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------|
|aread      |1.00     |1.09     |1.07     |2.19     |
|aref       |1.00     |1.13     |1.11     |2.22     |
|aset       |1.00     |1.50     |1.45     |2.64     |
|awrite     |1.00     |1.17     |1.13     |2.20     |
|call       |1.00     |1.29     |1.26     |2.02     |
|const2     |1.00     |1.10     |1.10     |2.19     |
|const      |1.00     |1.11     |1.10     |2.19     |
|fannk      |1.00     |1.04     |1.02     |1.00     |
|fib        |1.00     |1.32     |1.31     |1.84     |
|ivread     |1.00     |1.13     |1.12     |2.43     |
|ivwrite    |1.00     |1.23     |1.21     |2.40     |
|mandelbrot |1.00     |1.13     |1.16     |1.28     |
|meteor     |1.00     |2.97     |2.92     |3.17     |
|nbody      |1.00     |1.17     |1.15     |1.49     |
|nest-ntimes|1.00     |1.22     |1.20     |1.39     |
|nest-while |1.00     |1.10     |1.10     |1.37     |
|norm       |1.00     |1.18     |1.16     |1.24     |
|nsvb       |1.00     |1.16     |1.16     |1.17     |
|red-black  |1.00     |1.02     |0.99     |1.12     |
|sieve      |1.00     |1.30     |1.28     |1.62     |
|trees      |1.00     |1.14     |1.13     |1.19     |
|while      |1.00     |1.12     |1.11     |2.41     |

** Discourse's script/bench.rb

Benchmark: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/v1.8.7/script/bench.rb

NOTE: Rails performance was somehow a little degraded with JIT for now.
We should fix this.
(At least I know opt_aref is performing badly in JIT and I have an idea
 to fix it. Please wait for the fix.)

*** JIT off
Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs)

categories_admin:
  50: 17
  75: 18
  90: 22
  99: 29
home_admin:
  50: 21
  75: 21
  90: 27
  99: 40
topic_admin:
  50: 17
  75: 18
  90: 22
  99: 32
categories:
  50: 35
  75: 41
  90: 43
  99: 77
home:
  50: 39
  75: 46
  90: 49
  99: 95
topic:
  50: 46
  75: 52
  90: 56
  99: 101

*** JIT on
Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs)

categories_admin:
  50: 19
  75: 21
  90: 25
  99: 33
home_admin:
  50: 24
  75: 26
  90: 30
  99: 35
topic_admin:
  50: 19
  75: 20
  90: 25
  99: 30
categories:
  50: 40
  75: 44
  90: 48
  99: 76
home:
  50: 42
  75: 48
  90: 51
  99: 89
topic:
  50: 49
  75: 55
  90: 58
  99: 99

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2018-02-04 11:22:28 +00:00
k0kubun fd44a5777f mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure
that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and
using C compiler.  See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this
file does.

mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>.
After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT,
Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW
in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native
threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio.

This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For
example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support.
We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize
diff to make it easier to review this patch.

`/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby
developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make
sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs.  TODO: it may be
better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using
by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance.

mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is
for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original
MJIT.

Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header.
Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO).
win32/Makefile.sub: ditto.

common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this
commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent
object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler,
it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some
future JIT impelementations which are not public now.

inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was
necessary for testing.
test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this
wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled.
test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT.

ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT,
"-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support
not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it
takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit"
options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby
developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed.
This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables.
eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables.
test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit.

thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for
functions which are used by other files.
thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows.  Those pthread porting is one of major
works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235.
thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes

vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid
SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by
wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>.
In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found
that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the
JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn.
Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and
`exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec`
here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call.
`RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip
some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors.

vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution.

vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because
rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The
last position is the safest place to add the new field.
vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an
optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change
is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work,
so bp is kind of cache for it.

iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue
is GCed to avoid SEGV.  TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way.

gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous
JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them.

cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't
unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of
saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use.

mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit
to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but
all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't
use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now.

Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>.

Contributors:
Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>.
wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>.
Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>.

Part of Feature 12589 and 14235.

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2018-02-04 06:58:09 +00:00
shyouhei 6b61e99e08 treat PC for gc events
ADD_PCs moved. That didn't change vast majority of event hooks
because vm_traece() has been placed before ADD_PC. However for GC
events the situation is different. We have to take care.

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2018-01-26 06:30:59 +00:00
shyouhei 568a5f646b ruby_gc_debug_indent needed only when RUBY_MARK_FREE_DEBUG
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2018-01-19 03:57:53 +00:00
hsbt ef9bc609db Fix typos.
* rememberd -> remembered
  * refered -> referred

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2018-01-18 11:44:10 +00:00
hsbt c420603f72 Fix a typo.
* gc.c: beacuse -> because.

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2018-01-15 12:00:06 +00:00
nobu e9cb552ec9 internal.h: remove dependecy on ruby/encoding.h
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2018-01-09 06:24:11 +00:00
nobu ee85a6e72b internal.h: remove dependecy on ruby/io.h
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2018-01-09 06:24:10 +00:00
normal 4c0c299964 use predefined ids in a few more places
Saves a little space on x86:

   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
3684110	  11968	  34240	3730318	 38eb8e	ruby.before
3684086	  11968	  34240	3730294	 38eb76	ruby.after

* enumerator.c: include id.h, define aliases
  (Init_Enumeerator): remove unnecessary rb_intern calls
* gc.c (should_be_callable): use idCall
* vm.c (Init_VM): ditto

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2018-01-09 02:45:03 +00:00
ko1 cff48e4456 check an existence of block.
* gc.c (rb_raw_obj_info): check block before using it.

* vm_core.h (vm_block_iseq): r61565 introduced NULL check but this
  check is only needed by `rb_raw_obj_info()` and it is called at GC
  debug mode. Above fix for `rb_raw_obj_info()` solves this problem and
  NULL check should not be needed any more.


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2018-01-02 15:29:58 +00:00
shyouhei 5b184f2786 fix SEGV inspecting uninitialized objects
obj_info() assumes the given object is alive.  OTOH
gc_writebarrier_incremental is called before or in middle of
object initialization.  Can casue SEGV.

(lldb) run
Process 48188 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 48188 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x30fd53, 0x00000001000bf7a9 miniruby`rb_array_const_ptr(a=5251291222225483145) + 12 at ruby.h:2072, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=EXC_I386_GPFLT)
    frame #0: 0x00000001000bf7a9 miniruby`rb_array_const_ptr(a=5251291222225483145) + 12 at ruby.h:2072
   2069 static inline const VALUE *
   2070 rb_array_const_ptr(VALUE a)
   2071 {
-> 2072     return FIX_CONST_VALUE_PTR((RBASIC(a)->flags & RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG) ?
   2073         RARRAY(a)->as.ary : RARRAY(a)->as.heap.ptr);
   2074 }
   2075
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x30fd53, 0x00000001000bf7a9 miniruby`rb_array_const_ptr(a=5251291222225483145) + 12 at ruby.h:2072, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=EXC_I386_GPFLT)
  * frame #0: 0x00000001000bf7a9 miniruby`rb_array_const_ptr(a=5251291222225483145) + 12 at ruby.h:2072
    frame #1: 0x00000001000bfaab miniruby`pathobj_path(pathobj=5251291222225483145) + 70 at vm_core.h:269
    frame #2: 0x00000001000c25ff miniruby`rb_iseq_path(iseq=0x00000001025b71a8) + 32 at iseq.c:723
    frame #3: 0x000000010009db09 miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x00000001025b7158 [0    ] proc (Proc)", buff_size=256, iseq=0x00000001025b71a8) + 69 at gc.c:9274
    frame #4: 0x000000010009e1d5 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x00000001025b7158 [0    ] proc (Proc)", buff_size=256, obj=4334514520) + 1546 at gc.c:9351
    frame #5: 0x000000010009e4d5 miniruby`obj_info(obj=4334514520) + 98 at gc.c:9429
    frame #6: 0x0000000100096658 miniruby`gc_writebarrier_incremental(a=4334514520, b=4334514600, objspace=0x00000001007d3280) + 61 at gc.c:5963
    frame #7: 0x00000001000968ca miniruby`rb_gc_writebarrier(a=4334514520, b=4334514600) + 127 at gc.c:6009
    frame #8: 0x00000001001eabe0 miniruby`rb_obj_written(a=4334514520, oldv=52, b=4334514600, filename="/Users/urabe.shyouhei/data/src/pedantic/vm.c", line=821) + 72 at ruby.h:1472
    frame #9: 0x00000001001eac2c miniruby`rb_obj_write(a=4334514520, slot=0x000000010259ff10, b=4334514600, filename="/Users/urabe.shyouhei/data/src/pedantic/vm.c", line=821) + 70 at ruby.h:1489
    frame #10: 0x0000000100208b6f miniruby`vm_proc_create_from_captured(klass=4311027960, captured=0x0000000102500338, block_type=block_type_ifunc, is_from_method='\0', is_lambda='\x01') + 137 at vm.c:821
    frame #11: 0x0000000100208e5c miniruby`rb_vm_make_proc_lambda(ec=0x00000001007d3548, captured=0x0000000102500338, klass=4311027960, is_lambda='\x01') + 134 at vm.c:892
    frame #12: 0x000000010011f08e miniruby`proc_new(klass=4311027960, is_lambda='\x01') + 445 at proc.c:752
    frame #13: 0x000000010011f110 miniruby`rb_block_lambda + 27 at proc.c:808
    frame #14: 0x00000001001f24a7 miniruby`call_cfunc_0(func=(miniruby`rb_block_lambda at proc.c:807), recv=4310991600, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 41 at vm_insnhelper.c:1729
    frame #15: 0x00000001002033de miniruby`vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007d3548, calling=0x00007fff5fbfb080, ci=0x00007fff5fbfb070, cc=0x00007fff5fbfb0a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 370 at vm_eval.c:85
    frame #16: 0x00000001002034d9 miniruby`vm_call0_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007d3548, calling=0x00007fff5fbfb080, ci=0x00007fff5fbfb070, cc=0x00007fff5fbfb0a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 59 at vm_eval.c:100
    frame #17: 0x000000010020368f miniruby`vm_call0_body(ec=0x00000001007d3548, calling=0x00007fff5fbfb080, ci=0x00007fff5fbfb070, cc=0x00007fff5fbfb0a0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 436 at vm_eval.c:131
    frame #18: 0x000000010020326a miniruby`vm_call0(ec=0x00000001007d3548, recv=4310991600, id=2993, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, me=0x0000000100f48110) + 142 at vm_eval.c:58
    frame #19: 0x0000000100203c60 miniruby`rb_call0(ec=0x00000001007d3548, recv=4310991600, mid=2993, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, scope=CALL_FCALL, self=4334514640) + 166 at vm_eval.c:296
    frame #20: 0x0000000100204827 miniruby`rb_call(recv=4310991600, mid=2993, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, scope=CALL_FCALL) + 84 at vm_eval.c:589
    frame #21: 0x000000010020518b miniruby`rb_funcallv(recv=4310991600, mid=2993, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 52 at vm_eval.c:815
    frame #22: 0x000000010012242e miniruby`mlambda(method=0) + 45 at proc.c:2661
    frame #23: 0x0000000100205bac miniruby`rb_iterate0(it_proc=(miniruby`mlambda at proc.c:2660), data1=0, ifunc=0x00000001025b71a8, ec=0x00000001007d3548) + 380 at vm_eval.c:1134
    frame #24: 0x0000000100205d16 miniruby`rb_iterate(it_proc=(miniruby`mlambda at proc.c:2660), data1=0, bl_proc=(miniruby`bmcall at proc.c:2666), data2=4334514640) + 88 at vm_eval.c:1166
    frame #25: 0x00000001001224c7 miniruby`method_to_proc(method=4334514640) + 43 at proc.c:2701
    frame #26: 0x00000001001f24a7 miniruby`call_cfunc_0(func=(miniruby`method_to_proc at proc.c:2688), recv=4334514640, argc=0, argv=0x0000000102400568) + 41 at vm_insnhelper.c:1729
    frame #27: 0x00000001001f2f87 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500350, calling=0x00007fff5fbfc030, ci=0x0000000100f2ec70, cc=0x0000000102735718) + 386 at vm_insnhelper.c:1918
    frame #28: 0x00000001001f30d6 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500350, calling=0x00007fff5fbfc030, ci=0x0000000100f2ec70, cc=0x0000000102735718) + 149 at vm_insnhelper.c:1934
    frame #29: 0x00000001001f4319 miniruby`vm_call_method_each_type(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x0000000102500350, calling=0x00007fff5fbfc030, ci=0x0000000100f2ec70, cc=0x0000000102735718) + 239 at vm_insnhelper.c:2232
    frame #30: 0x00000001001f49a4 miniruby`vm_call_method(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x0000000102500350, calling=0x00007fff5fbfc030, ci=0x0000000100f2ec70, cc=0x0000000102735718) + 117 at vm_insnhelper.c:2355
    frame #31: 0x00000001001f4b7a miniruby`vm_call_general(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500350, calling=0x00007fff5fbfc030, ci=0x0000000100f2ec70, cc=0x0000000102735718) + 59 at vm_insnhelper.c:2398
    frame #32: 0x00000001001faf0e miniruby`vm_exec_core(ec=0x00000001007d3548, initial=0) + 8471 at insns.def:915
    frame #33: 0x000000010020b75d miniruby`vm_exec(ec=0x00000001007d3548) + 230 at vm.c:1771
    frame #34: 0x000000010020c3d1 miniruby`rb_iseq_eval(iseq=0x00000001007f8270) + 52 at vm.c:2008
    frame #35: 0x00000001000caa4a miniruby`rb_load_internal0(ec=0x00000001007d3548, fname=4310799960, wrap=0) + 631 at load.c:611
    frame #36: 0x00000001000cab36 miniruby`rb_load_internal(fname=4310799960, wrap=0) + 46 at load.c:642
    frame #37: 0x00000001000cae1d miniruby`rb_f_load(argc=1, argv=0x00000001024004b8) + 217 at load.c:710
    frame #38: 0x00000001001f247c miniruby`call_cfunc_m1(func=(miniruby`rb_f_load at load.c:695), recv=4311327440, argc=1, argv=0x00000001024004b8) + 47 at vm_insnhelper.c:1723
    frame #39: 0x00000001001f2f87 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd3e0, ci=0x0000000102541070, cc=0x0000000100f9e918) + 386 at vm_insnhelper.c:1918
    frame #40: 0x00000001001f30d6 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd3e0, ci=0x0000000102541070, cc=0x0000000100f9e918) + 149 at vm_insnhelper.c:1934
    frame #41: 0x00000001001f4319 miniruby`vm_call_method_each_type(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd3e0, ci=0x0000000102541070, cc=0x0000000100f9e918) + 239 at vm_insnhelper.c:2232
    frame #42: 0x00000001001f4a2c miniruby`vm_call_method(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd3e0, ci=0x0000000102541070, cc=0x0000000100f9e918) + 253 at vm_insnhelper.c:2366
    frame #43: 0x00000001001f4b7a miniruby`vm_call_general(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd3e0, ci=0x0000000102541070, cc=0x0000000100f9e918) + 59 at vm_insnhelper.c:2398
    frame #44: 0x00000001001faf0e miniruby`vm_exec_core(ec=0x00000001007d3548, initial=0) + 8471 at insns.def:915
    frame #45: 0x000000010020b75d miniruby`vm_exec(ec=0x00000001007d3548) + 230 at vm.c:1771
    frame #46: 0x000000010020c40f miniruby`rb_iseq_eval_main(iseq=0x0000000100f21240) + 52 at vm.c:2019
    frame #47: 0x000000010007c774 miniruby`ruby_exec_internal(n=0x0000000100f21240) + 297 at eval.c:246
    frame #48: 0x000000010007c89a miniruby`ruby_exec_node(n=0x0000000100f21240) + 36 at eval.c:310
    frame #49: 0x000000010007c86d miniruby`ruby_run_node(n=0x0000000100f21240) + 62 at eval.c:302
    frame #50: 0x0000000100001399 miniruby`main(argc=9, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdae0) + 113 at main.c:42
    frame #51: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb)

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2018-01-02 06:42:05 +00:00
shyouhei 1d4129d927 fix SEGV inspecting already freed objects
obj_info() assumes the given object is alive.  Passing freed
objects to it results in SEGV.

(lldb) run
Process 29718 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 29718 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x3082c5, 0x00000001000bfaab miniruby`pathobj_path(pathobj=4478683640) + 70 at vm_core.h:269, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x0)
    frame #0: 0x00000001000bfaab miniruby`pathobj_path(pathobj=4478683640) + 70 at vm_core.h:269
   266      }
   267      else {
   268          VM_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(pathobj, T_ARRAY));
-> 269          return RARRAY_AREF(pathobj, PATHOBJ_PATH);
   270      }
   271  }
   272
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x3082c5, 0x00000001000bfaab miniruby`pathobj_path(pathobj=4478683640) + 70 at vm_core.h:269, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x0)
  * frame #0: 0x00000001000bfaab miniruby`pathobj_path(pathobj=4478683640) + 70 at vm_core.h:269
    frame #1: 0x00000001000c25ff miniruby`rb_iseq_path(iseq=0x000000010af34a20) + 32 at iseq.c:723
    frame #2: 0x000000010009db09 miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x000000010af34a20 [1    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, iseq=0x000000010af34a20) + 69 at gc.c:9274
    frame #3: 0x000000010009e45a miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x000000010af34a20 [1    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, obj=4478683680) + 2191 at gc.c:9397
    frame #4: 0x000000010009e4d5 miniruby`obj_info(obj=4478683680) + 98 at gc.c:9429
    frame #5: 0x0000000100091ae3 miniruby`gc_page_sweep(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0, sweep_page=0x000000010ae07bc0) + 622 at gc.c:3529
    frame #6: 0x000000010009206a miniruby`gc_sweep_step(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0) + 188 at gc.c:3705
    frame #7: 0x0000000100092254 miniruby`gc_sweep_continue(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0) + 133 at gc.c:3772
    frame #8: 0x000000010008d7f9 miniruby`heap_prepare(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0) + 48 at gc.c:1746
    frame #9: 0x000000010008d8a1 miniruby`heap_get_freeobj_from_next_freepage(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0) + 37 at gc.c:1769
    frame #10: 0x000000010008d98d miniruby`heap_get_freeobj(objspace=0x00000001007d3280, heap=0x00000001007d32a0) + 83 at gc.c:1803
    frame #11: 0x000000010008dcb0 miniruby`newobj_slowpath(klass=4334386280, flags=5, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, objspace=0x00000001007d3280, wb_protected=1) + 220 at gc.c:1930
    frame #12: 0x000000010008dd6c miniruby`newobj_slowpath_wb_protected(klass=4334386280, flags=5, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, objspace=0x00000001007d3280) + 76 at gc.c:1942
    frame #13: 0x000000010008dea1 miniruby`newobj_of(klass=4334386280, flags=5, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, wb_protected=1) + 221 at gc.c:1974
    frame #14: 0x000000010008df39 miniruby`rb_wb_protected_newobj_of(klass=4334386280, flags=5) + 54 at gc.c:1990
    frame #15: 0x0000000100195f7c miniruby`str_alloc(klass=4334386280) + 29 at string.c:692
    frame #16: 0x0000000100195fe9 miniruby`str_new0(klass=4334386280, ptr="gitm", len=4, termlen=1) + 73 at string.c:714
    frame #17: 0x000000010019633e miniruby`rb_enc_str_new(ptr="gitm", len=4, enc=0x00000001025d50a0) + 81 at string.c:766
    frame #18: 0x000000010010a80a miniruby`parser_str_new(p="gitm", n=4, enc=0x00000001025d50a0, func=66, enc0=0x00000001025d50a0) + 50 at parse.y:5817
    frame #19: 0x000000010010ce1a miniruby`parser_parse_string(parser=0x00000001042ac5c0, quote=0x000000010460c028) + 795 at parse.y:6675
    frame #20: 0x00000001001120bd miniruby`parser_yylex(parser=0x00000001042ac5c0) + 159 at parse.y:8281
    frame #21: 0x0000000100115068 miniruby`yylex(lval=0x00007fff5fbf9948, yylloc=0x00007fff5fbf9ab0, parser=0x00000001042ac5c0) + 55 at parse.y:8931
    frame #22: 0x00000001000fc79f miniruby`ruby_yyparse(parser=0x00000001042ac5c0) + 1198 at parse.c:5798
    frame #23: 0x0000000100109f5a miniruby`yycompile0(arg=4364879296) + 317 at parse.y:5595
    frame #24: 0x0000000100214ef0 miniruby`rb_suppress_tracing(func=(miniruby`yycompile0 at parse.y:5565), arg=4364879296) + 349 at vm_trace.c:397
    frame #25: 0x000000010010a1df miniruby`yycompile(parser=0x00000001042ac5c0, fname=4443743440, line=1) + 126 at parse.y:5637
    frame #26: 0x000000010010a4c1 miniruby`parser_compile_string(vparser=4443743480, fname=4443743440, s=4443743520, line=1) + 191 at parse.y:5706
    frame #27: 0x000000010010a5b7 miniruby`rb_parser_compile_string_path(vparser=4443743480, f=4443743440, s=4443743520, line=1) + 58 at parse.y:5730
    frame #28: 0x0000000100206025 miniruby`eval_make_iseq(src=4443743520, fname=4443743440, line=1, bind=0x0000000000000000, base_block=0x00007fff5fbfb370) + 266 at vm_eval.c:1274
    frame #29: 0x0000000100206153 miniruby`eval_string_with_cref(self=4334412520, src=4443743520, cref=0x0000000000000000, file=52, line=1) + 197 at vm_eval.c:1307
    frame #30: 0x0000000100206389 miniruby`rb_f_eval(argc=1, argv=0x0000000102400eb8, self=4334412520) + 219 at vm_eval.c:1382
    frame #31: 0x00000001001f247c miniruby`call_cfunc_m1(func=(miniruby`rb_f_eval at vm_eval.c:1364), recv=4334412520, argc=1, argv=0x0000000102400eb8) + 47 at vm_insnhelper.c:1723
    frame #32: 0x00000001001f2f87 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500d80, calling=0x00007fff5fbfbf50, ci=0x000000010263f240, cc=0x0000000100749b50) + 386 at vm_insnhelper.c:1918
    frame #33: 0x00000001001f30d6 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500d80, calling=0x00007fff5fbfbf50, ci=0x000000010263f240, cc=0x0000000100749b50) + 149 at vm_insnhelper.c:1934
    frame #34: 0x00000001001faf0e miniruby`vm_exec_core(ec=0x00000001007d3548, initial=0) + 8471 at insns.def:915
    frame #35: 0x000000010020b75d miniruby`vm_exec(ec=0x00000001007d3548) + 230 at vm.c:1771
    frame #36: 0x00000001002093f8 miniruby`invoke_block(ec=0x00000001007d3548, iseq=0x000000010252d7f0, self=4334412520, captured=0x0000000102500df8, cref=0x0000000000000000, type=572653569, opt_pc=0) + 224 at vm.c:988
    frame #37: 0x0000000100209766 miniruby`invoke_iseq_block_from_c(ec=0x00000001007d3548, captured=0x0000000102500df8, self=4334412520, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, passed_block_handler=0, cref=0x0000000000000000, is_lambda=0) + 389 at vm.c:1040
    frame #38: 0x0000000100209824 miniruby`invoke_block_from_c_bh(ec=0x00000001007d3548, block_handler=4333768185, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000, passed_block_handler=0, cref=0x0000000000000000, is_lambda=0, force_blockarg=0) + 138 at vm.c:1058
    frame #39: 0x00000001002099d0 miniruby`vm_yield(ec=0x00000001007d3548, argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 69 at vm.c:1103
    frame #40: 0x0000000100205623 miniruby`rb_yield_0(argc=0, argv=0x0000000000000000) + 40 at vm_eval.c:970
    frame #41: 0x0000000100205964 miniruby`loop_i + 19 at vm_eval.c:1049
    frame #42: 0x000000010007db07 miniruby`rb_rescue2(b_proc=(miniruby`loop_i at vm_eval.c:1047), data1=0, r_proc=(miniruby`loop_stop at vm_eval.c:1056), data2=0) + 369 at eval.c:896
    frame #43: 0x0000000100205a2e miniruby`rb_f_loop(self=4334412520) + 121 at vm_eval.c:1100
    frame #44: 0x00000001001f24a7 miniruby`call_cfunc_0(func=(miniruby`rb_f_loop at vm_eval.c:1098), recv=4334412520, argc=0, argv=0x0000000102400e80) + 41 at vm_insnhelper.c:1729
    frame #45: 0x00000001001f2f87 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500de0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x000000010263bbf0, cc=0x0000000102642118) + 386 at vm_insnhelper.c:1918
    frame #46: 0x00000001001f30d6 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500de0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x000000010263bbf0, cc=0x0000000102642118) + 149 at vm_insnhelper.c:1934
    frame #47: 0x00000001001f4319 miniruby`vm_call_method_each_type(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x0000000102500de0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x000000010263bbf0, cc=0x0000000102642118) + 239 at vm_insnhelper.c:2232
    frame #48: 0x00000001001f4a2c miniruby`vm_call_method(ec=0x00000001007d3548, cfp=0x0000000102500de0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x000000010263bbf0, cc=0x0000000102642118) + 253 at vm_insnhelper.c:2366
    frame #49: 0x00000001001f4b7a miniruby`vm_call_general(ec=0x00000001007d3548, reg_cfp=0x0000000102500de0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x000000010263bbf0, cc=0x0000000102642118) + 59 at vm_insnhelper.c:2398
    frame #50: 0x00000001001fab2f miniruby`vm_exec_core(ec=0x00000001007d3548, initial=0) + 7480 at insns.def:850
    frame #51: 0x000000010020b75d miniruby`vm_exec(ec=0x00000001007d3548) + 230 at vm.c:1771
    frame #52: 0x000000010020c40f miniruby`rb_iseq_eval_main(iseq=0x000000010252dd90) + 52 at vm.c:2019
    frame #53: 0x000000010007c768 miniruby`ruby_exec_internal(n=0x000000010252dd90) + 297 at eval.c:246
    frame #54: 0x000000010007c88e miniruby`ruby_exec_node(n=0x000000010252dd90) + 36 at eval.c:310
    frame #55: 0x000000010007c861 miniruby`ruby_run_node(n=0x000000010252dd90) + 62 at eval.c:302
    frame #56: 0x000000010000138d miniruby`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 113 at main.c:42
    frame #57: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb) p ((struct RVALUE*)pathobj)->as.basic
(RBasic) $0 = (flags = 0, klass = 4478683600)
(lldb)

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61568 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-01-02 06:42:04 +00:00
shyouhei 54983030de fix SEGV touching uninitialized local variable
This imemo_name is used uninitialized because the switch
above does not cover all possible imemo types.

(lldb) run
Process 26068 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 26068 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x14ba96, 0x00007fff8a402132 libsystem_c.dylib`strlen + 18, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0xfffffffffffffff0)
    frame #0: 0x00007fff8a402132 libsystem_c.dylib`strlen + 18
libsystem_c.dylib`strlen:
->  0x7fff8a402132 <+18>: pcmpeqb (%rdi), %xmm0
    0x7fff8a402136 <+22>: pmovmskb %xmm0, %esi
    0x7fff8a40213a <+26>: andq   $0xf, %rcx
    0x7fff8a40213e <+30>: orq    $-0x1, %rax
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x14ba96, 0x00007fff8a402132 libsystem_c.dylib`strlen + 18, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0xfffffffffffffff0)
  * frame #0: 0x00007fff8a402132 libsystem_c.dylib`strlen + 18
    frame #1: 0x00000001001f1531 miniruby`BSD_vfprintf(fp=0x00007fff5fbfc9e0, fmt0="%s %s", ap=0x00007fff5fbfcbf0) + 5873 at vsnprintf.c:1026
    frame #2: 0x00000001001ef213 miniruby`ruby_do_vsnprintf(str="0x0000000100f46450 [0    ] T_IMEMO", n=256, fmt="%s %s", ap=0x00007fff5fbfcbf0) + 131 at sprintf.c:1285
    frame #3: 0x00000001001ef3ea miniruby`ruby_snprintf(str="0x0000000100f46450 [0    ] T_IMEMO", n=256, fmt="%s %s") + 426 at sprintf.c:1300
    frame #4: 0x00000001000bdc61 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100f46450 [0    ] T_IMEMO", buff_size=256, obj=4310983760) + 2353 at gc.c:9376
    frame #5: 0x00000001000b7bff miniruby`obj_info(obj=4310983760) + 95 at gc.c:9428
    frame #6: 0x00000001000c1658 miniruby`newobj_init(klass=0, flags=36890, v1=0, v2=4303040512, v3=4310983800, wb_protected=1, objspace=0x00000001007ee280, obj=4310983760) + 424 at gc.c:1887
    frame #7: 0x00000001000b4469 miniruby`newobj_of(klass=0, flags=36890, v1=0, v2=4303040512, v3=4310983800, wb_protected=1) + 217 at gc.c:1970
    frame #8: 0x00000001000b45eb miniruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_ast, v1=0, v2=4303040512, v3=4310983800, v0=0) + 75 at gc.c:2017
    frame #9: 0x000000010011daed miniruby`rb_ast_new + 61 at node.c:1146
    frame #10: 0x0000000100160e15 miniruby`rb_parser_compile_file_path(vparser=4310984400, fname=4310984960, file=4310984080, start=1) + 53 at parse.y:5776
    frame #11: 0x00000001001e18ea miniruby`load_file_internal(argp_v=140734799795024) + 1834 at ruby.c:1907
    frame #12: 0x00000001000a1bb5 miniruby`rb_ensure(b_proc=(miniruby`load_file_internal at ruby.c:1795), data1=140734799795024, e_proc=(miniruby`restore_load_file at ruby.c:2007), data2=140734799795024) + 245 at eval.c:1037
    frame #13: 0x00000001001df4a4 miniruby`load_file(parser=4310984400, fname=4310984960, f=4310984080, script=1, opt=0x00007fff5fbfda28) + 100 at ruby.c:2026
    frame #14: 0x00000001001e084e miniruby`process_options(argc=0, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdc00, opt=0x00007fff5fbfda28) + 3454 at ruby.c:1682
    frame #15: 0x00000001001dfaae miniruby`ruby_process_options(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 238 at ruby.c:2257
    frame #16: 0x000000010009ff43 miniruby`ruby_options(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 211 at eval.c:105
    frame #17: 0x0000000100000989 miniruby`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 105 at main.c:42
    frame #18: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb) up 4
frame #4: 0x00000001000bdc61 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100f46450 [0    ] T_IMEMO", buff_size=256, obj=4310983760) + 2353 at gc.c:9376
   9373 #undef IMEMO_NAME
   9374               default: UNREACHABLE;
   9375             }
-> 9376             snprintf(buff, buff_size, "%s %s", buff, imemo_name);
   9377
   9378             switch (imemo_type(obj)) {
   9379               case imemo_ment: {
(lldb) p imemo_name
(const char *) $0 = 0xffffffffffffffff
(lldb) p imemo_type(obj)
(imemo_type) $1 = imemo_ast
(lldb)

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61566 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-01-02 06:42:02 +00:00
shyouhei 20389994d0 fix SEGV touching uninitialized memory
This function can be called from rb_data_typed_object_zalloc().
No assumption can be made about object internals.

(lldb) run
Process 22135 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 22135 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x14a3af, 0x000000010008ac8a miniruby`vm_block_type(block=0x0000000000000000) + 12 at vm_core.h:1364, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x18)
    frame #0: 0x000000010008ac8a miniruby`vm_block_type(block=0x0000000000000000) + 12 at vm_core.h:1364
   1361         break;
   1362     }
   1363 #endif
-> 1364     return block->type;
   1365 }
   1366
   1367 static inline void
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x14a3af, 0x000000010008ac8a miniruby`vm_block_type(block=0x0000000000000000) + 12 at vm_core.h:1364, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x18)
  * frame #0: 0x000000010008ac8a miniruby`vm_block_type(block=0x0000000000000000) + 12 at vm_core.h:1364
    frame #1: 0x000000010008acdb miniruby`vm_block_iseq(block=0x0000000000000000) + 24 at vm_core.h:1399
    frame #2: 0x000000010008acc1 miniruby`vm_proc_iseq(procval=4310866360) + 32 at vm_core.h:1387
    frame #3: 0x000000010009cbed miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100f299b8 [0    ] proc (Proc)", buff_size=256, obj=4310866360) + 1513 at gc.c:9349
    frame #4: 0x000000010009cf01 miniruby`obj_info(obj=4310866360) + 98 at gc.c:9428
    frame #5: 0x000000010008ca1b miniruby`newobj_init(klass=4311027960, flags=12, v1=4298186080, v2=1, v3=0, wb_protected=32, objspace=0x00000001007cf280, obj=4310866360) + 338 at gc.c:1887
    frame #6: 0x000000010008cce5 miniruby`newobj_of(klass=4311027960, flags=12, v1=4298186080, v2=1, v3=0, wb_protected=32) + 171 at gc.c:1970
    frame #7: 0x000000010008d01d miniruby`rb_data_typed_object_wrap(klass=4311027960, datap=0x0000000000000000, type=0x0000000100311d60) + 133 at gc.c:2062
    frame #8: 0x000000010008d04e miniruby`rb_data_typed_object_zalloc(klass=4311027960, size=40, type=0x0000000100311d60) + 42 at gc.c:2073
    frame #9: 0x000000010011b459 miniruby`rb_proc_alloc(klass=4311027960) + 36 at proc.c:113
    frame #10: 0x0000000100204d8e miniruby`vm_proc_create_from_captured(klass=4311027960, captured=0x00000001025003f8, block_type=block_type_iseq, is_from_method='\0', is_lambda='\x01') + 44 at vm.c:814
    frame #11: 0x00000001002050d8 miniruby`rb_vm_make_proc_lambda(ec=0x00000001007cf548, captured=0x00000001025003f8, klass=4311027960, is_lambda='\x01') + 134 at vm.c:892
    frame #12: 0x000000010011c0d2 miniruby`proc_new(klass=4311027960, is_lambda='\x01') + 445 at proc.c:752
    frame #13: 0x000000010011c154 miniruby`rb_block_lambda + 27 at proc.c:808
    frame #14: 0x00000001001ee7e3 miniruby`call_cfunc_0(func=(miniruby`rb_block_lambda at proc.c:807), recv=4310991600, argc=0, argv=0x0000000102400480) + 41 at vm_insnhelper.c:1729
    frame #15: 0x00000001001ef2c3 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc_with_frame(ec=0x00000001007cf548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x0000000102537be0, cc=0x000000010253e0f0) + 386 at vm_insnhelper.c:1918
    frame #16: 0x00000001001ef412 miniruby`vm_call_cfunc(ec=0x00000001007cf548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x0000000102537be0, cc=0x000000010253e0f0) + 149 at vm_insnhelper.c:1934
    frame #17: 0x00000001001f0655 miniruby`vm_call_method_each_type(ec=0x00000001007cf548, cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x0000000102537be0, cc=0x000000010253e0f0) + 239 at vm_insnhelper.c:2232
    frame #18: 0x00000001001f0ce0 miniruby`vm_call_method(ec=0x00000001007cf548, cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x0000000102537be0, cc=0x000000010253e0f0) + 117 at vm_insnhelper.c:2355
    frame #19: 0x00000001001f0eb6 miniruby`vm_call_general(ec=0x00000001007cf548, reg_cfp=0x00000001025003e0, calling=0x00007fff5fbfd4d0, ci=0x0000000102537be0, cc=0x000000010253e0f0) + 59 at vm_insnhelper.c:2398
    frame #20: 0x00000001001f6e61 miniruby`vm_exec_core(ec=0x00000001007cf548, initial=0) + 7480 at insns.def:850
    frame #21: 0x0000000100207995 miniruby`vm_exec(ec=0x00000001007cf548) + 230 at vm.c:1771
    frame #22: 0x0000000100208647 miniruby`rb_iseq_eval_main(iseq=0x0000000100f29fd0) + 52 at vm.c:2019
    frame #23: 0x000000010007b750 miniruby`ruby_exec_internal(n=0x0000000100f29fd0) + 297 at eval.c:246
    frame #24: 0x000000010007b876 miniruby`ruby_exec_node(n=0x0000000100f29fd0) + 36 at eval.c:310
    frame #25: 0x000000010007b849 miniruby`ruby_run_node(n=0x0000000100f29fd0) + 62 at eval.c:302
    frame #26: 0x0000000100000c05 miniruby`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 113 at main.c:42
    frame #27: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb)

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61565 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-01-02 06:42:01 +00:00
shyouhei 9aabe5a5ff fix SEGV touching uninitialized memory
This function can be called from Init_VM().
No assumption can be made about object internals.

(lldb) run
Process 15734 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 15734 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x1441d4, 0x00000001000bdfcb miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x0000000100f61f48 [0    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, iseq=0x0000000100f61f48) + 27 at gc.c:9273, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x50)
    frame #0: 0x00000001000bdfcb miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x0000000100f61f48 [0    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, iseq=0x0000000100f61f48) + 27 at gc.c:9273
   9270 static void
   9271 rb_raw_iseq_info(char *buff, const int buff_size, const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
   9272 {
-> 9273     if (iseq->body->location.label) {
   9274         VALUE path = rb_iseq_path(iseq);
   9275         snprintf(buff, buff_size, "%s %s@%s:%d", buff,
   9276                  RSTRING_PTR(iseq->body->location.label),
(lldb) p *iseq
(rb_iseq_t) $0 = {
  flags = 28698
  reserved1 = 0
  body = 0x0000000000000000
  aux = {
    compile_data = 0x0000000000000000
    loader = (obj = 0, index = 0)
    trace_events = 0
  }
}
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x1441d4, 0x00000001000bdfcb miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x0000000100f61f48 [0    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, iseq=0x0000000100f61f48) + 27 at gc.c:9273, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x50)
  * frame #0: 0x00000001000bdfcb miniruby`rb_raw_iseq_info(buff="0x0000000100f61f48 [0    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, iseq=0x0000000100f61f48) + 27 at gc.c:9273
    frame #1: 0x00000001000bde72 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100f61f48 [0    ] T_IMEMO iseq", buff_size=256, obj=4311097160) + 2786 at gc.c:9396
    frame #2: 0x00000001000b7c5f miniruby`obj_info(obj=4311097160) + 95 at gc.c:9428
    frame #3: 0x00000001000c16a8 miniruby`newobj_init(klass=0, flags=28698, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, wb_protected=1, objspace=0x00000001007ee280, obj=4311097160) + 424 at gc.c:1887
    frame #4: 0x00000001000b44c9 miniruby`newobj_of(klass=0, flags=28698, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, wb_protected=1) + 217 at gc.c:1970
    frame #5: 0x00000001000b464b miniruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_iseq, v1=0, v2=0, v3=0, v0=0) + 75 at gc.c:2017
    frame #6: 0x00000001000fd914 miniruby`iseq_imemo_alloc + 36 at iseq.h:156
    frame #7: 0x00000001000f6e1d miniruby`iseq_alloc + 13 at iseq.c:211
    frame #8: 0x00000001000f6bf8 miniruby`rb_iseq_new_with_opt(node=0x0000000000000000, name=4311097200, path=4311097200, realpath=8, first_lineno=1, parent=0x0000000000000000, type=ISEQ_TYPE_TOP, option=0x0000000100335c30) + 56 at iseq.c:519
    frame #9: 0x00000001000f6bb6 miniruby`rb_iseq_new(node=0x0000000000000000, name=4311097200, path=4311097200, realpath=8, parent=0x0000000000000000, type=ISEQ_TYPE_TOP) + 86 at iseq.c:480
    frame #10: 0x0000000100284bb0 miniruby`Init_VM + 1040 at vm.c:3022
    frame #11: 0x00000001000d4f7d miniruby`rb_call_inits + 189 at inits.c:55
    frame #12: 0x000000010009fe06 miniruby`ruby_setup + 198 at eval.c:61
    frame #13: 0x000000010009fe5d miniruby`ruby_init + 13 at eval.c:78
    frame #14: 0x00000001000009ed miniruby`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 93 at main.c:41
    frame #15: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb)

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61564 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-01-02 06:42:00 +00:00
shyouhei cce479d6c4 fix SEGV touching uninitialized memory
This function can be called from InitVM_Object().
No assumption can be made about object internals.

(lldb) run
Process 10675 launched: './miniruby' (x86_64)
Process 10675 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x14252c, 0x00000001000bdda9 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100fc1588 [0    ] T_IMEMO ment", buff_size=256, obj=4311487880) + 2489 at gc.c:9383, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x0)
    frame #0: 0x00000001000bdda9 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100fc1588 [0    ] T_IMEMO ment", buff_size=256, obj=4311487880) + 2489 at gc.c:9383
   9380                 const rb_method_entry_t *me = &RANY(obj)->as.imemo.ment;
   9381                 snprintf(buff, buff_size, "%s (called_id: %s, type: %s, alias: %d, owner: %s, defined_class: %s)", buff,
   9382                          rb_id2name(me->called_id),
-> 9383                          method_type_name(me->def->type),
   9384                          me->def->alias_count,
   9385                          obj_info(me->owner),
   9386                          obj_info(me->defined_class));
(lldb) p *me
(rb_method_entry_t) $0 = {
  flags = 24602
  defined_class = 4311488400
  def = 0x0000000000000000
  called_id = 3057
  owner = 4311488400
}
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x14252c, 0x00000001000bdda9 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100fc1588 [0    ] T_IMEMO ment", buff_size=256, obj=4311487880) + 2489 at gc.c:9383, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1, address=0x0)
  * frame #0: 0x00000001000bdda9 miniruby`rb_raw_obj_info(buff="0x0000000100fc1588 [0    ] T_IMEMO ment", buff_size=256, obj=4311487880) + 2489 at gc.c:9383
    frame #1: 0x00000001000b7cbf miniruby`obj_info(obj=4311487880) + 95 at gc.c:9423
    frame #2: 0x00000001000c16a8 miniruby`newobj_init(klass=4311488400, flags=24602, v1=0, v2=3057, v3=4311488400, wb_protected=1, objspace=0x00000001007ee280, obj=4311487880) + 424 at gc.c:1887
    frame #3: 0x00000001000b4529 miniruby`newobj_of(klass=4311488400, flags=24602, v1=0, v2=3057, v3=4311488400, wb_protected=1) + 217 at gc.c:1970
    frame #4: 0x00000001000b46ab miniruby`rb_imemo_new(type=imemo_ment, v1=0, v2=3057, v3=4311488400, v0=4311488400) + 75 at gc.c:2017
    frame #5: 0x00000001002773b4 miniruby`rb_method_entry_alloc(called_id=3057, owner=4311488400, defined_class=4311488400, def=0x0000000000000000) + 52 at vm_method.c:368
    frame #6: 0x0000000100277307 miniruby`rb_method_entry_create(called_id=3057, klass=4311488400, visi=METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE, def=0x0000000000000000) + 71 at vm_method.c:389
    frame #7: 0x00000001002784c7 miniruby`rb_method_entry_make(klass=4311488400, mid=3057, defined_class=4311488400, visi=METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE, type=VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC, def=0x0000000000000000, original_id=3057, opts=0x00007fff5fbfd9e8) + 1207 at vm_method.c:594
    frame #8: 0x00000001002770f9 miniruby`rb_add_method(klass=4311488400, mid=3057, type=VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC, opts=0x00007fff5fbfd9e8, visi=METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE) + 73 at vm_method.c:650
    frame #9: 0x000000010027708a miniruby`rb_add_method_cfunc(klass=4311488400, mid=3057, func=(miniruby`rb_obj_dummy at object.c:1125), argc=0, visi=METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE) + 138 at vm_method.c:137
    frame #10: 0x00000001000391e4 miniruby`rb_define_private_method(klass=4311488400, name="initialize", func=(miniruby`rb_obj_dummy at object.c:1125), argc=0) + 68 at class.c:1529
    frame #11: 0x000000010013f5bf miniruby`InitVM_Object + 47 at object.c:3905
    frame #12: 0x0000000100142ffd miniruby`Init_Object + 61 at object.c:4122
    frame #13: 0x00000001000d4edd miniruby`rb_call_inits + 29 at inits.c:23
    frame #14: 0x000000010009fe66 miniruby`ruby_setup + 198 at eval.c:61
    frame #15: 0x000000010009febd miniruby`ruby_init + 13 at eval.c:78
    frame #16: 0x0000000100000a4d miniruby`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5fbfdbf0) + 93 at main.c:41
    frame #17: 0x00007fff88eda5ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
(lldb)

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2018-01-02 06:41:59 +00:00
shyouhei b6a2d63eb3 explicit cast to void* required for %p
These functions take variadic arguments so no automatic type
promotion is expected.  You have to do it by hand.

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2018-01-02 06:41:40 +00:00
nobu e33b1690d0 win32.c: vm_exit_handler
* win32/win32.c (vm_exit_handler): separate exit handler for
  resources which must be released at exit of Ruby VM.

* win32/win32.c (socklist_insert, constat_handle): install the VM
  exit handler.

* gc.c (ENABLE_VM_OBJSPACE): no longer needs process global object
  space on Windows too.

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2017-11-20 01:17:43 +00:00
nobu a8c358b704 gc.c: moved ENABLE_VM_OBJSPACE from vm_core.h
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2017-11-19 07:07:42 +00:00
ko1 16ec72e56c remove unused func.
* gc.c (rb_garbage_collect): removed.


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2017-11-16 07:56:56 +00:00
ko1 360b78e4dc `rb_source_loc` -> `rb_source_location_cstr`
* vm.c (rb_source_loc): rename to rb_source_location_cstr()
  to make behavior clear compare with rb_source_location().

* error.c (warning_string): use rb_source_location_cstr() directly.


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2017-11-16 05:52:19 +00:00
ko1 48ce4cb414 * eval_intern.h: rename macros rb_thread_raised_* to
rb_ec_raised_*.


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2017-11-07 05:22:09 +00:00
ko1 d1013f2ab8 use GET_VM()
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2017-11-07 05:09:27 +00:00
nobu 9533da6f1f gc.c: UNEXPECTED_NODE
* gc.c (UNEXPECTED_NODE): extract rb_bug for T_NODE.

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2017-11-04 14:32:48 +00:00
mame fe9bff4319 gc.c (rb_free_tmp_buffer): stop accessing imemo_alloc as NODE
The fields of imemo_alloc were accessed via RNODE() cast, since the
imemo was NODE_ALLOCA traditionally.  This was refactored at r60239,
so now the fields should be accessed as imemo_alloc.  This prevented
change of NODE structure.

Yuichiro Kaneko pointed out this inconsistency.  Thanks!

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2017-11-04 13:31:47 +00:00