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authorNARUSE, Yui <naruse@airemix.jp>2023-01-24 17:41:17 +0900
committerNARUSE, Yui <naruse@airemix.jp>2023-01-24 17:41:35 +0900
commita20061cb1aa34b73bdbdfa7cba6cfc575a05ca38 (patch)
tree6eee85ab008c330fc8b2d8557c00505d53e67ff4 /spec
parentc0df0a85dec77a09308caddb1e1efd4d38fbf7b8 (diff)
merge revision(s) 72eb33066fa9e7dacb7470cd140b219abe37667e: [Backport #19320]
Fix off-by-one error in rb_vm_each_stack_value Applying the following patch to test/erb/test_erb.rb and running that file will cause Ruby to crash on my machine (macOS 13.1 on M1 Pro): ``` --- a/test/erb/test_erb.rb +++ b/test/erb/test_erb.rb @@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ class TestERB < Test::Unit::TestCase class MyError < RuntimeError ; end + def setup + GC.auto_compact = true + GC.stress = true + GC.verify_compaction_references(expand_heap: true, toward: :empty) + end + ``` It crashes with the following log: ``` /Users/peter/src/ruby/lib/erb/compiler.rb:276: [BUG] Segmentation fault at 0x00000001083a8690 ... -- C level backtrace information ------------------------------------------- ... /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(rb_vm_each_stack_value+0xa8) [0x104cc3a44] ../vm.c:2737 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(rb_vm_each_stack_value+0xa8) [0x104cc3a44] ../vm.c:2737 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(check_stack_for_moved+0x2c) [0x104b272a4] ../gc.c:5512 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(gc_compact_finish) ../gc.c:5534 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(gc_sweep_compact) ../gc.c:8653 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(gc_sweep) ../gc.c:6196 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(has_sweeping_pages+0x0) [0x104b19c54] ../gc.c:9568 /Users/peter/src/ruby/build/ruby(gc_rest) ../gc.c:9570 ``` This crash happens because it's reading the VALUE at sp. But since sp points to the top of the stack, it's reading the VALUE above the top of the stack, which is causing this segfault. Fixes [Bug #19320] --- vm.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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