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Bug #11393
closedsegfault on trivial application, embedding in C app.
Description
#include <ruby.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
ruby_setup();
rb_load_file("abc"); // AV here
ruby_cleanup(0);
}
rbtest1.exe!rb_vm_bugreport(const void * ctx) Line 1024 C
rbtest1.exe!rb_bug_context(const void * ctx, const char * fmt, ...) Line 422 C
rbtest1.exe!sigsegv(int sig) Line 887 C
[External Code]
rbtest1.exe!rb_threadptr_tag_jump(rb_thread_struct * th, int st) Line 163 C
> rbtest1.exe!rb_ensure(unsigned __int64 (...) * b_proc, unsigned __int64 data1, unsigned __int64 (...) * e_proc, unsigned __int64 data2) Line 915 C
rbtest1.exe!load_file(unsigned __int64 parser, unsigned __int64 fname, int script, cmdline_options * opt) Line 1779 C
rbtest1.exe!rb_load_file_str(unsigned __int64 fname_v) Line 1794 C
rbtest1.exe!rb_load_file(const char * fname) Line 1786 C
rbtest1.exe!main() Line 7 C++
Tried using both stable 2.2.2 and git master
f965866f4f0a00c8179a1097e89fb4e61f71a92a
Win Server 2012 R2, VS 2013 Update 4. x64.
The AV was due to the following sequence of events, all revolving
around rb_ensure
.
-
PUSH_TAG();
creates a local_tag
on the stack, and setsth->tag
to
its address. -
EXEC_TAG();
callssetjmp
on this_tag
object -
result = (*b_proc) (data1);
fails withLoadError
(calls
load_file_internal
with a nonexistent file, intentionally), setting
state
to 6. -
POP_TAG();
resetsth->tag
to NULL. -
if (state) JUMP_TAG(state);
executes, looks up the current thread, and tries to jump to
ruby_longjmp(th->tag->buf, 1);
but
th->tag
isNULL
, due to (4) above! So we AV when trying to getth->tag->buf
.
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