Hin-Tak Leung
2017-Feb-20 22:50 UTC
[Rd] another fix for R crashes under enable-strict-barrier, lto, trunk@72156
On 2nd thought, I think a better fix to the segfault is something like this: --- a/src/main/memory.c +++ b/src/main/memory.c @@ -3444,6 +3444,8 @@ R_xlen_t (XTRUELENGTH)(SEXP x) { return XTRUELENGTH(CHK2(x)); } int (IS_LONG_VEC)(SEXP x) { return IS_LONG_VEC(CHK2(x)); } const char *(R_CHAR)(SEXP x) { + if(!x) + error("de-referncing null. Check the validity of your data."); if(TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP) error("%s() can only be applied to a '%s', not a '%s'", "CHAR", "CHARSXP", type2char(TYPEOF(x))); The segfault happens in the middle of tests/no-segfault.R . I have since built R 3.2.x and 3.3.x with --enable-strict-barrier so this is probably new to R 3.4. I think tests/no-segfault.R is supposed to try to trigger a segfault with invalid data, and it is supposed to be caught. That it isn't caught with some combinations of configure is obviously broken; OTOH, testing for segfault with invalid data is also intentional; so I think a better solution is to be verbose about it, instead of what I suggested earlier, silently letting the invalid data through and let upstream cope. I had a stack trace - but it wasn't obvious where-else a check should be made. The segfault happens is in the eval loop, which is fairly general by itself. In any case, that was the whole point of me having --enable-memory-profiling --enable-strict-barrier --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2 : I work(ed) with people who like to write buggy code. Invalid input data and invalid stuff somewhere in the middle is expected, from these people... To be honest, I think a few more null checks and a few more tests in tests/no-segfault.R could be added. -------------------------------------------- On Mon, 2/20/17, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: Subject: Re: [Rd] another fix for R crashes under enable-strict-barrier, lto, trunk at 72156 To: "Hin-Tak Leung" <htl10 at users.sourceforge.net> Cc: r-devel at r-project.org, "bonsai list" <outmodedbonsai-announce at lists.sourceforge.net> Date: Monday, February 20, 2017, 9:56 AM >>>>> Hin-Tak Leung <htl10 at users.sourceforge.net> >>>>>? ???on Sat, 11 Feb 2017 19:30:26 +0000 writes: ? ? > I haven' t touched R for some 18 months, and so I have no ? ? > idea if this is a recent problems or not; but it certainly ? ? > did not segfault two years ago.? Since it has been ? ? > crashing (segfault) under 'make check-all' for over a ? ? > month, I reckon I'll have to look at it myself, to have it ? ? > fixed. ? ? > I have been having the ' --enable-memory-profiling --enable-strict-barrier --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2" options ? ? > for perhaps a decade - because I work(ed) with people who ? ? > like to write buggy code :-(. And I also run 'make ? ? > check-all' from time to time until two years ago. ? ? > ./configure --enable-memory-profiling --enable-strict-barrier --enable-byte-compiled-packages --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2 --enable-lto ? ? > current R dev crashes in make check-all . The fix is this: ? ? > --- a/src/main/memory.c ? ? > +++ b/src/main/memory.c ? ? > @@ -3444,7 +3444,7 @@ R_xlen_t (XTRUELENGTH)(SEXP x) { return XTRUELENGTH(CHK2(x)); } ? ? >? int? (IS_LONG_VEC)(SEXP x) { return IS_LONG_VEC(CHK2(x)); } ? ? >? const char *(R_CHAR)(SEXP x) { ? ? > -? ? if(TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP) ? ? > +? ? if(x && (TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP)) ? ? >? ? ? ???error("%s() can only be applied to a '%s', not a '%s'", ? ? >? ? ? ? ? ? ???"CHAR", "CHARSXP", type2char(TYPEOF(x))); ? ? >? ? ? return (const char *)CHAR(x); ? ? > It is a fairly obvious fix to a bug since ? ? > include/Rinternals.h:#define TYPEOF(x) ((x)->sxpinfo.type) ? ? > and it was trying to de-reference "0->sxpinfo.type" (under ? ? > --enable-strict-barrier I think). Thank you? Hin-Tak! I did not yet try to reproduce the segfault, and I am not the expert here.? Just some remarks and a follow up question: Typically, the above R_CHAR() is equivalent to the? CHAR() macro which is used in many places.? I? _think_ that the bug is that this is called with '0' instead of a proper SEXP? in your case and the bug fix may be more appropriate "up stream", i.e., at the place where that call happens? rather than inside R_CHAR. Any chance you saw or can get more info about the location of the crash, such as a stack trace ? The idiom? ???if(TYPEOF(x)? ==? <some>SXP) is used in many places in the R sources, and I think we never prepend that with a? 'x && '? like you propose above.
luke-tierney at uiowa.edu
2017-Feb-20 22:57 UTC
[Rd] another fix for R crashes under enable-strict-barrier, lto, trunk@72156
I already fixed the particular upstream issue in main.c. I agree that at least with the barrier check mmuch more null checking would be nice to have; I put it on my TODO list but won't get there for a while -- if someone else has time earlier go ahead. Best, luke On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:> On 2nd thought, I think a better fix to the segfault is something like this: > > --- a/src/main/memory.c > +++ b/src/main/memory.c > @@ -3444,6 +3444,8 @@ R_xlen_t (XTRUELENGTH)(SEXP x) { return XTRUELENGTH(CHK2(x)); } > int (IS_LONG_VEC)(SEXP x) { return IS_LONG_VEC(CHK2(x)); } > > const char *(R_CHAR)(SEXP x) { > + if(!x) > + error("de-referncing null. Check the validity of your data."); > if(TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP) > error("%s() can only be applied to a '%s', not a '%s'", > "CHAR", "CHARSXP", type2char(TYPEOF(x))); > > > The segfault happens in the middle of tests/no-segfault.R . I have since built R 3.2.x and 3.3.x with --enable-strict-barrier so this is probably new to R 3.4. I think > tests/no-segfault.R is supposed to try to trigger a segfault with invalid data, and it is supposed to be caught. That it isn't caught with some combinations of configure is obviously broken; OTOH, testing for segfault with invalid data is also intentional; so I think a better solution is to be verbose about it, instead of what I suggested earlier, silently letting the invalid data through and let upstream cope. > > I had a stack trace - but it wasn't obvious where-else a check should be made. The segfault happens is in the eval loop, which is fairly general by itself. > > In any case, that was the whole point of me having --enable-memory-profiling --enable-strict-barrier --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2 : I work(ed) with people who like to write buggy code. Invalid input data and invalid stuff somewhere in the middle is expected, from these people... > > To be honest, I think a few more null checks and a few more tests in tests/no-segfault.R could be added. > > -------------------------------------------- > On Mon, 2/20/17, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > > Subject: Re: [Rd] another fix for R crashes under enable-strict-barrier, lto, trunk at 72156 > To: "Hin-Tak Leung" <htl10 at users.sourceforge.net> > Cc: r-devel at r-project.org, "bonsai list" <outmodedbonsai-announce at lists.sourceforge.net> > Date: Monday, February 20, 2017, 9:56 AM > > >>>>> > Hin-Tak Leung <htl10 at users.sourceforge.net> > >>>>>? ???on Sat, 11 > Feb 2017 19:30:26 +0000 writes: > > ? ? > I haven' t touched R for some 18 > months, and so I have no > ? ? > idea if > this is a recent problems or not; but it certainly > ? ? > did not segfault two years ago.? > Since it has been > ? ? > crashing > (segfault) under 'make check-all' for over a > ? ? > month, I reckon I'll have to > look at it myself, to have it > ? ? > > fixed. > > ? ? > I have > been having the ' --enable-memory-profiling > --enable-strict-barrier > --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2" options > > ? ? > for perhaps a > decade - because I work(ed) with people who > ? ? > like to write buggy code :-(. And I > also run 'make > ? ? > check-all' > from time to time until two years ago. > > ? ? > ./configure > --enable-memory-profiling --enable-strict-barrier > --enable-byte-compiled-packages > --with-valgrind-instrumentation=2 --enable-lto > > ? ? > current R dev > crashes in make check-all . The fix is this: > > > ? ? > > --- a/src/main/memory.c > ? ? > +++ > b/src/main/memory.c > ? ? > @@ -3444,7 > +3444,7 @@ R_xlen_t (XTRUELENGTH)(SEXP x) { return > XTRUELENGTH(CHK2(x)); } > ? ? >? int? > (IS_LONG_VEC)(SEXP x) { return IS_LONG_VEC(CHK2(x)); } > > ? ? >? const char > *(R_CHAR)(SEXP x) { > ? ? > -? ? > if(TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP) > ? ? > +? ? > if(x && (TYPEOF(x) != CHARSXP)) > ? > ? >? ? ? ???error("%s() can only be > applied to a '%s', not a '%s'", > ? ? >? ? ? ? ? ? > ???"CHAR", "CHARSXP", > type2char(TYPEOF(x))); > ? ? >? ? ? > return (const char *)CHAR(x); > > > ? ? > It is a fairly > obvious fix to a bug since > > ? ? > include/Rinternals.h:#define > TYPEOF(x) ((x)->sxpinfo.type) > > ? ? > and it was trying to de-reference > "0->sxpinfo.type" (under > ? ? > > --enable-strict-barrier I think). > > Thank you? Hin-Tak! > > I did not yet try to reproduce the segfault, > and I am not > the expert here.? Just some > remarks and a follow up question: > > Typically, the above R_CHAR() is equivalent to > the? CHAR() > macro which is used in many > places.? I? _think_ that the bug is > that > this is called with '0' instead of a proper SEXP? > in your > case and the bug fix may be more > appropriate "up stream", i.e., > at > the place where that call happens? rather than inside > R_CHAR. > > Any > chance you saw or can get more info about the location of > the crash, such as a stack trace ? > > The idiom? > ???if(TYPEOF(x)? ==? <some>SXP) > is used in many places in the R sources, and I > think we never > prepend that with a? 'x > && '? like you propose above. > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel-- Luke Tierney Ralph E. Wareham Professor of Mathematical Sciences University of Iowa Phone: 319-335-3386 Department of Statistics and Fax: 319-335-3017 Actuarial Science 241 Schaeffer Hall email: luke-tierney at uiowa.edu Iowa City, IA 52242 WWW: http://www.stat.uiowa.edu
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