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From: "Gerd Möllmann" <gerd.moellmann@gmail.com>
To: Pip Cet <pipcet@protonmail.com>
Cc: 74547@debbugs.gnu.org, "Óscar Fuentes" <oscarfv@telefonica.net>,
	geza.herman@gmail.com
Subject: bug#74547: 31.0.50; igc: assertion failed in buffer.c
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2024 14:30:37 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2h67nv8ci.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <871pyrmui4.fsf@protonmail.com> (Pip Cet's message of "Sun, 01 Dec 2024 12:57:04 +0000")

Pip Cet <pipcet@protonmail.com> writes:

> Gerd Möllmann <gerd.moellmann@gmail.com> writes:
>> Pip Cet <pipcet@protonmail.com> writes:
>> Yes, exactly, json.c. First thing I saw when searching for xfree
>>
>> static void
>> json_parser_done (void *parser)
>> {
>>   struct json_parser *p = (struct json_parser *) parser;
>>   if (p->object_workspace != p->internal_object_workspace)
>>     xfree (p->object_workspace);
>>
>> That at least needs an explanation. I would have expected it to be
>> allocated as root.
>
> Well, the explanation is this comment:
>
>   /* Lisp_Objects are collected in this area during object/array
>      parsing.  To avoid allocations, initially
>      internal_object_workspace is used.  If it runs out of space then
>      we switch to allocated space.  Important note: with this design,
>      GC must not run during JSON parsing, otherwise Lisp_Objects in
>      the workspace may get incorrectly collected. */

That explains it, indeed :-(.

>
> Obviously, we cannot make any such guarantees when MPS is in use. (I
> don't think we can make the guarantee when MPS is not in use, but I'm
> not totally certain; we certainly allocate strings while parsing JSON,
> which is sufficient to trigger GC in the MPS case).

If json.c calls something like maybe_quit, which I's expect it must,
then GC can indeed happen. See bug#56108 for an example in the regexp
code found with ASAN. It's not as risky in the old code as with
concurrent GC, but anyway.

>
> Note that the json_parser object itself is fine (it's allocated on the
> stack, thus marked ambiguously), it's only in the case that we create
> more than 64 Lisp_Object values when parsing a single JSON document that
> we end up with untraced references on the heap.
>
> I don't know whether it's likely that that was what happened to Oscar.
> My gut feeling is 64 objects would be easily reached by LSP messages,
> but I'd need more time to test.
>
> Anyway, here's a patch which might help:
>
> commit c175744f2172ba3405ae98eb3575b2bf4adadfa4
> Author: Pip Cet <pipcet@protonmail.com>
> Date:   Sun Dec 1 12:46:08 2024 +0000

Very nide, thank you!






  reply	other threads:[~2024-12-01 13:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-11-26 18:35 bug#74547: 31.0.50; igc: assertion failed in buffer.c Óscar Fuentes
2024-11-27  6:54 ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 10:49   ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 12:05     ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 12:17       ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 12:30         ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 12:39           ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 12:57             ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 13:30               ` Gerd Möllmann [this message]
2024-12-01 14:58                 ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 15:18                   ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 15:48                     ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 16:32                       ` Geza Herman
2024-12-01 19:41                         ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 21:15                         ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-04 19:11                           ` Geza Herman
2024-12-01 15:55                     ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-12-01 15:23                   ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-12-01 15:30                   ` Óscar Fuentes
2024-12-01 15:48                     ` Gerd Möllmann
2024-12-01 15:58                     ` Pip Cet via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-01 16:24                       ` Óscar Fuentes
2024-12-01 13:18         ` Óscar Fuentes
2024-12-01 13:44           ` Gerd Möllmann

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