* bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function @ 2021-04-27 14:49 Alan Mackenzie 2021-04-27 17:20 ` Alan Mackenzie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2021-04-27 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 48061 Hello, Emacs. In certain circumstances (see below for recipe), the natively compiled version of c-determine-limit-no-macro returns an invalid result, nil. In the same circumstances, the edebug instrumented version returns the correct result, a buffer position. So far I have tried M-x disassemble RET c-determine-limit-no-macro, but I wasn't able to follow the output (there were no symbols in the listing). Question: what else can I do to help isolate and fix this bug? Recipe for reproduction: In GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 4, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.26, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2021-04-25 built on ACM Repository revision: 83a915d3dfafd5f3d737afe1e13b75e4dd3aef96 Repository branch: master System Description: Gentoo/Linux Configured using: 'configure --with-gif=no --with-tiff=no --with-gpm --with-native-compilation' (i) emacs -Q (ii) Make sure CC Mode is natively compiled and loaded into an Emacs session. (iii) Evaluate the following (an attempt to time CC Mode's indentation speed): (defmacro time-it (&rest forms) "Time the running of a sequence of forms using `float-time'. Call like this: \"M-: (time-it (foo ...) (bar ...) ...)\"." `(let ((start (float-time))) ,@forms (- (float-time) start))) (defun time-indent () (interactive) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (while (not (eobp)) (delete-horizontal-space) (beginning-of-line 2)) (goto-char (point-min)) (message "%s" (time-it (while (not (eobp)) (c-indent-line) (beginning-of-line 2)))))) (iv) Load src/minibuf.c into a buffer. (v) M-: (time-indent) RET This throws an error at line 606 in minibuf.c. point is at 16972, at BOL. (vi) With the current buffer minibuf.c, M-: (c-determine-limit-no-macro 16367 16972) RET. This returns the invalid result nil. This looks like a bug. (vii) Load lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el into another buffer. Move to the definition of c-determine-limit-no-macro at line 5795. Instrument the function for edebug with C-u C-M-x. (viii) M-: (c-determine-limit-no-macro 16367 16972) RET, followed by the edebug command c. This indicates the expected result 16350, which is different from the nil returned in (vi). -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function 2021-04-27 14:49 bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function Alan Mackenzie @ 2021-04-27 17:20 ` Alan Mackenzie 2021-04-27 20:02 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2021-04-27 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 48061 On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 14:49:31 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, Emacs. > In certain circumstances (see below for recipe), the natively compiled > version of c-determine-limit-no-macro returns an invalid result, nil. > In the same circumstances, the edebug instrumented version returns the > correct result, a buffer position. > So far I have tried M-x disassemble RET c-determine-limit-no-macro, but > I wasn't able to follow the output (there were no symbols in the > listing). I've now managed to get a decent disassembly, and there is indeed a missing machine instruction in the code which causes it to fail: The function is: ######################################################################### (defun c-determine-limit-no-macro (here org-start) ;; If HERE is inside a macro, and ORG-START is not also in the same macro, ;; return the beginning of the macro. Otherwise return HERE. Point is not ;; preserved by this function. (goto-char here) (let ((here-BOM (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point)))) (if (and here-BOM (not (eq (progn (goto-char org-start) (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point))) here-BOM))) here-BOM here))) ######################################################################### The register use in the compiled function is: rbp here r12 org-start r13 here-BOM The disassembly (with some added notes) is this: 00000000000264f0 <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0>: 264f0: 41 56 push %r14 264f2: 41 55 push %r13 264f4: 41 54 push %r12 264f6: 49 89 f4 mov %rsi,%r12 org-start 264f9: 55 push %rbp 264fa: 48 89 fd mov %rdi,%rbp here 264fd: 53 push %rbx 264fe: 48 83 ec 20 sub $0x20,%rsp 26502: 64 48 8b 04 25 28 00 mov %fs:0x28,%rax 26509: 00 00 2650b: 48 89 44 24 18 mov %rax,0x18(%rsp) 26510: 48 8b 05 d1 2a 27 00 mov 0x272ad1(%rip),%rax # 298fe8 <_DYNAMIC+0x1f8> 26517: 48 8b 18 mov (%rax),%rbx 2651a: ff 93 b8 14 00 00 callq *0x14b8(%rbx) goto-char 26520: 48 8d 74 24 08 lea 0x8(%rsp),%rsi 26525: bf 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edi 2652a: 4c 8b 35 af 2a 27 00 mov 0x272aaf(%rip),%r14 # 298fe0 <_DYNAMIC+0x1f0> 26531: 49 8b 86 c8 00 00 00 mov 0xc8(%r14),%rax 26538: 48 89 44 24 08 mov %rax,0x8(%rsp) 2653d: ff 93 08 1a 00 00 callq *0x1a08(%rbx) c-beginning-of-macro 26543: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax 26546: 74 52 je 2659a <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xaa> 26548: ff 93 68 14 00 00 callq *0x1468(%rbx) point 2654e: 49 89 c5 mov %rax,%r13 here-BOM 26551: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax 26554: 74 44 je 2659a <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xaa> 26556: 4c 89 e7 mov %r12,%rdi org-start 26559: ff 93 b8 14 00 00 callq *0x14b8(%rbx) goto-char 2655f: bf 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%edi 26564: 48 8d 74 24 10 lea 0x10(%rsp),%rsi 26569: 49 8b 86 c8 00 00 00 mov 0xc8(%r14),%rax 26570: 48 89 44 24 10 mov %rax,0x10(%rsp) 26575: ff 93 08 1a 00 00 callq *0x1a08(%rbx) c-beginning-of-macro 2657b: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi 2657e: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax 26581: 74 09 je 2658c <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0x9c> 26583: ff 93 68 14 00 00 callq *0x1468(%rbx) point 26589: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi 2658c: 4c 89 ee mov %r13,%rsi here-BOM 2658f: ff 93 60 27 00 00 callq *0x2760(%rbx) eq 26595: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax <======================================================== 26598: 74 03 je 2659d <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xad> 2659a: 48 89 e8 mov %rbp,%rax here 2659d: 48 8b 54 24 18 mov 0x18(%rsp),%rdx 265a2: 64 48 2b 14 25 28 00 sub %fs:0x28,%rdx 265a9: 00 00 265ab: 75 0d jne 265ba <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xca> 265ad: 48 83 c4 20 add $0x20,%rsp 265b1: 5b pop %rbx 265b2: 5d pop %rbp 265b3: 41 5c pop %r12 265b5: 41 5d pop %r13 265b7: 41 5e pop %r14 265b9: c3 retq 265ba: e8 41 12 fe ff callq 7800 <__stack_chk_fail@plt> 265bf: 90 nop After the indicated line (0x26595), when 0x0 (nil) is in rax (i.e. the `eq' function has returned nil) the result of the function should be here-BOM, i.e. r13. There is no instruction mov %r13,%rax to effect this return. Instead, rax is still holding nil, and this is falsely returned. > -- > Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function 2021-04-27 17:20 ` Alan Mackenzie @ 2021-04-27 20:02 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 2021-04-27 21:03 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2021-04-27 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alan Mackenzie; +Cc: 48061 Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes: > On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 14:49:31 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: >> Hello, Emacs. > >> In certain circumstances (see below for recipe), the natively compiled >> version of c-determine-limit-no-macro returns an invalid result, nil. >> In the same circumstances, the edebug instrumented version returns the >> correct result, a buffer position. > >> So far I have tried M-x disassemble RET c-determine-limit-no-macro, but >> I wasn't able to follow the output (there were no symbols in the >> listing). > > I've now managed to get a decent disassembly, and there is indeed a > missing machine instruction in the code which causes it to fail: > > The function is: > > ######################################################################### > (defun c-determine-limit-no-macro (here org-start) > ;; If HERE is inside a macro, and ORG-START is not also in the same macro, > ;; return the beginning of the macro. Otherwise return HERE. Point is not > ;; preserved by this function. > (goto-char here) > (let ((here-BOM (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point)))) > (if (and here-BOM > (not (eq (progn (goto-char org-start) > (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point))) > here-BOM))) > here-BOM > here))) > ######################################################################### > > The register use in the compiled function is: > > rbp here > r12 org-start > r13 here-BOM > > The disassembly (with some added notes) is this: > > 00000000000264f0 <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0>: > 264f0: 41 56 push %r14 [...] > 26583: ff 93 68 14 00 00 callq *0x1468(%rbx) point > 26589: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi > 2658c: 4c 89 ee mov %r13,%rsi here-BOM > 2658f: ff 93 60 27 00 00 callq *0x2760(%rbx) eq > 26595: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax <======================================================== > 26598: 74 03 je 2659d <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xad> > 2659a: 48 89 e8 mov %rbp,%rax here > 2659d: 48 8b 54 24 18 mov 0x18(%rsp),%rdx > 265a2: 64 48 2b 14 25 28 00 sub %fs:0x28,%rdx > 265a9: 00 00 > 265ab: 75 0d jne 265ba <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xca> > 265ad: 48 83 c4 20 add $0x20,%rsp > 265b1: 5b pop %rbx > 265b2: 5d pop %rbp > 265b3: 41 5c pop %r12 > 265b5: 41 5d pop %r13 > 265b7: 41 5e pop %r14 > 265b9: c3 retq > 265ba: e8 41 12 fe ff callq 7800 <__stack_chk_fail@plt> > 265bf: 90 nop > > After the indicated line (0x26595), when 0x0 (nil) is in rax (i.e. the > `eq' function has returned nil) the result of the function should be > here-BOM, i.e. r13. There is no instruction > > mov %r13,%rax > > to effect this return. Instead, rax is still holding nil, and this is > falsely returned. > Hi Alan, thanks for investigating this! I had a quick look and I think I see what's the issue, I'll follow up when I've the fix. Thanks Andrea ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function 2021-04-27 20:02 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2021-04-27 21:03 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors 2021-04-28 9:19 ` Alan Mackenzie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2021-04-27 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alan Mackenzie; +Cc: 48061 Andrea Corallo via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes: > Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes: > >> On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 14:49:31 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: >>> Hello, Emacs. >> >>> In certain circumstances (see below for recipe), the natively compiled >>> version of c-determine-limit-no-macro returns an invalid result, nil. >>> In the same circumstances, the edebug instrumented version returns the >>> correct result, a buffer position. >> >>> So far I have tried M-x disassemble RET c-determine-limit-no-macro, but >>> I wasn't able to follow the output (there were no symbols in the >>> listing). >> >> I've now managed to get a decent disassembly, and there is indeed a >> missing machine instruction in the code which causes it to fail: >> >> The function is: >> >> ######################################################################### >> (defun c-determine-limit-no-macro (here org-start) >> ;; If HERE is inside a macro, and ORG-START is not also in the same macro, >> ;; return the beginning of the macro. Otherwise return HERE. Point is not >> ;; preserved by this function. >> (goto-char here) >> (let ((here-BOM (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point)))) >> (if (and here-BOM >> (not (eq (progn (goto-char org-start) >> (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point))) >> here-BOM))) >> here-BOM >> here))) >> ######################################################################### >> >> The register use in the compiled function is: >> >> rbp here >> r12 org-start >> r13 here-BOM >> >> The disassembly (with some added notes) is this: >> >> 00000000000264f0 <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0>: >> 264f0: 41 56 push %r14 > > [...] > >> 26583: ff 93 68 14 00 00 callq *0x1468(%rbx) point >> 26589: 48 89 c7 mov %rax,%rdi >> 2658c: 4c 89 ee mov %r13,%rsi here-BOM >> 2658f: ff 93 60 27 00 00 callq *0x2760(%rbx) eq >> 26595: 48 85 c0 test %rax,%rax <======================================================== >> 26598: 74 03 je 2659d <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xad> >> 2659a: 48 89 e8 mov %rbp,%rax here >> 2659d: 48 8b 54 24 18 mov 0x18(%rsp),%rdx >> 265a2: 64 48 2b 14 25 28 00 sub %fs:0x28,%rdx >> 265a9: 00 00 >> 265ab: 75 0d jne 265ba <F632d64657465726d696e652d6c696d69742d6e6f2d6d6163726f_c_determine_limit_no_macro_0+0xca> >> 265ad: 48 83 c4 20 add $0x20,%rsp >> 265b1: 5b pop %rbx >> 265b2: 5d pop %rbp >> 265b3: 41 5c pop %r12 >> 265b5: 41 5d pop %r13 >> 265b7: 41 5e pop %r14 >> 265b9: c3 retq >> 265ba: e8 41 12 fe ff callq 7800 <__stack_chk_fail@plt> >> 265bf: 90 nop >> >> After the indicated line (0x26595), when 0x0 (nil) is in rax (i.e. the >> `eq' function has returned nil) the result of the function should be >> here-BOM, i.e. r13. There is no instruction >> >> mov %r13,%rax >> >> to effect this return. Instead, rax is still holding nil, and this is >> falsely returned. >> > > Hi Alan, > > thanks for investigating this! I had a quick look and I think I see > what's the issue, I'll follow up when I've the fix. Hi Alan, looking at the intermediate representation of this interesting function I've fixed a bug, I can't prove it solves your issue as I've no reproducer tho. Could you try if as of 4e1e0b9dec this is solved? If is not the case could you provide a reproducer so I'll not disturb next time until is solved :) Thanks Andrea ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* bug#48061: Unexpected result from a native-compiled function 2021-04-27 21:03 ` Andrea Corallo via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2021-04-28 9:19 ` Alan Mackenzie 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2021-04-28 9:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrea Corallo; +Cc: 48061-done, acm Hello, Andrea. On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 21:03:05 +0000, Andrea Corallo wrote: > Andrea Corallo via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of > text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes: [ .... ] > >> After the indicated line (0x26595), when 0x0 (nil) is in rax (i.e. the > >> `eq' function has returned nil) the result of the function should be > >> here-BOM, i.e. r13. There is no instruction > >> mov %r13,%rax > >> to effect this return. Instead, rax is still holding nil, and this is > >> falsely returned. > > Hi Alan, > > thanks for investigating this! I had a quick look and I think I see > > what's the issue, I'll follow up when I've the fix. > Hi Alan, > looking at the intermediate representation of this interesting function > I've fixed a bug, I can't prove it solves your issue as I've no > reproducer tho. > Could you try if as of 4e1e0b9dec this is solved? If is not the case > could you provide a reproducer so I'll not disturb next time until is > solved :) The bug fix does indeed fix my problem. :-) My test case now runs to the end without error, and I had a look at the disassembly too, in which I no longer see the problem from yesterday. I'm closing the bug with this post. Thanks! > Thanks > Andrea -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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