* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing [not found] <alpine.DEB.2.21.2103150040230.8138@marsh.hcoop.net> @ 2021-03-15 21:38 ` Philip McGrath 2021-03-15 22:26 ` Philip McGrath 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-15 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jack Hill, racket-users, 47064 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1287 bytes --] Jack, thanks for the pointer: I hadn't noticed this earlier. On 3/15/21 12:49 AM, Jack Hill wrote: > ``` > $bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing > #"\0\0\0\0chez\310\224\206:\r()#\201\256R-d\205\233\24\363\5\20\201P\6A\v\300\0\16\f\6\31\2\f\6\f&H\275\0\1\0\362\bA\377e\0\1\0C\6A\21\3\v\300\0\201\265!\f\6\n\0\a\1\35\0\1+\0\360\27\201\375\300\0\0\0\17\205\210Z\0\0M\215\245\b\4\0\0M9fH\17\206fZ\0\0I\2... > context...: > body of > "/gnu/store/bbnhjamch9125c412bl7ybf28a0jxrkd-racket-8.0/share/racket/pkgs/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/gtk/utils.rkt" > body of > "/gnu/store/bbnhjamch9125c412bl7ybf28a0jxrkd-racket-8.0/share/racket/pkgs/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/platform.rkt" > ``` This appears to be an error uncompressing Racket's compiled code—whether generated by the Racket layer or the Chez Scheme layer, I'm not sure. The stack trace is pointing to the module `mred/private/wx/gtk/utils`, which is here: https://github.com/racket/gui/blob/master/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/gtk/utils.rkt At first glance, the most unusual-looking thing about that module is the use of `(only-in '#%foreign ctype-c->scheme)` … but it could also be something else altogether. I'll try to investigate further, but thoughts from others would be very welcome! -Philip [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1878 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-03-15 21:38 ` bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-15 22:26 ` Philip McGrath 2021-03-15 22:38 ` Philip McGrath 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-15 22:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jack Hill, racket-users, 47064 I can reproduce the error with just: ``` $ racket -l mred/private/wx/gtk/utils $bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing #"\0\0\0\0chez\310\224\206:\r()#\201\256R-d\205\233\24\363\5\20\201P\6A\v\300\0\16\f\6\31\2\f\6\f&H\275\0\1\0\362\bA\377e\0\1\0C\6A\21\3\v\300\0\201\265!\f\6\n\0\a\1\35\0\1+\0\360\27\201\375\300\0\0\0\17\205\210Z\0\0M\215\245\b\4\0\0M9fH\17\206fZ\0\0I\2... context...: body of "/gnu/store/bbnhjamch9125c412bl7ybf28a0jxrkd-racket-8.0/share/racket/pkgs/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/gtk/utils.rkt" ``` ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-03-15 22:26 ` Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-15 22:38 ` Philip McGrath 2021-03-16 0:28 ` jackhill 2021-04-14 5:54 ` Mark H Weaver 0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-15 22:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jack Hill, racket-users, 47064 Aha! Running: guix environment --ad-hoc --no-grafts racket -- drracket launches DrRacket just fine. My guess is that Racket CS is compressing string literals in compiled code. Currently, Guix patches Racket source files to include the absolute paths to foreign libraries in the store as string literals. There are a bunch of grafts for GTK and such: if I'm right, Guix somehow mangles the compiled code while attempting to apply the grafts. I already thought this strategy was a bad idea. If it is really the problem, I should be able to patch it fairly quickly: I've already been experimenting along these lines. -Philip ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-03-15 22:38 ` Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-16 0:28 ` jackhill 2021-03-16 3:01 ` Philip McGrath 2021-04-14 5:54 ` Mark H Weaver 1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: jackhill @ 2021-03-16 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Philip McGrath; +Cc: 47064, racket-users On Mon, 15 Mar 2021, Philip McGrath wrote: > Aha! Running: > > guix environment --ad-hoc --no-grafts racket -- drracket > > launches DrRacket just fine. > > My guess is that Racket CS is compressing string literals in compiled code. > Currently, Guix patches Racket source files to include the absolute paths to > foreign libraries in the store as string literals. There are a bunch of > grafts for GTK and such: if I'm right, Guix somehow mangles the compiled code > while attempting to apply the grafts. > > I already thought this strategy was a bad idea. If it is really the problem, > I should be able to patch it fairly quickly: I've already been experimenting > along these lines. Aha, that does sound promising. This certinially wouldn't be the only grafts corner case: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/33848 https://issues.guix.gnu.org/30265 Thanks for taking a look, Jack ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-03-16 0:28 ` jackhill @ 2021-03-16 3:01 ` Philip McGrath 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Philip McGrath @ 2021-03-16 3:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jackhill; +Cc: 47064, racket-users I've submitted a patch at https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47180 that I hope will resolve this issue. -Philip ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-03-15 22:38 ` Philip McGrath 2021-03-16 0:28 ` jackhill @ 2021-04-14 5:54 ` Mark H Weaver 2021-04-14 22:03 ` Philip McGrath 1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Mark H Weaver @ 2021-04-14 5:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Philip McGrath, Jack Hill, 47064 Hi Philip, [removed 'racket-users' from the recipient list] Philip McGrath <philip@philipmcgrath.com> writes: > My guess is that Racket CS is compressing string literals in compiled > code. Currently, Guix patches Racket source files to include the > absolute paths to foreign libraries in the store as string literals. > There are a bunch of grafts for GTK and such: if I'm right, Guix somehow > mangles the compiled code while attempting to apply the grafts. I think I know what happened here. Recall that the grafting code performs a set of substitutions, replacing store item names (i.e. file names in /gnu/store) with replacement store items of the same length, with rules like: "fx3979c88s9yxdbchyf36qryawgzpwb5-libx11-1.6.10" => "rwkqxykm91a75w9afhb41saj0dmf30hw-libx11-1.6.12". The grafting code currently only checks the first 33 bytes, consisting of the nix-base32 hash and the "-". It *assumes* that the remainder of the associated store item name immediately follows, and blindly writes the replacement string over whatever is there. In this case, I suspect that within a *.zo file, a Guix store item name was split into pieces, with the hash and "-" together in one piece but split somewhere between the "-" and the last byte of the store item. This results in corruption of the bytes following that piece. I've recently observed the splitting of store item names in *.zo files (see <https://bugs.gnu.org/47614>), but in that case the "-" was separated from the hash, and as a result the reference was _invisible_ to the grafter. For the record, when I originally wrote this fast(er) grafting code (commit 5a1add373ab427a3b336981d857252e703a9f8d1), by design it only rewrote the hashes, and so naturally it had the following desirable property: it never overwrote any byte without first checking it against an expected value. Later, starting in commit 57bdd79e485801ccf405ca7389bd099809fe5d67, the grafting code was modified to allow rewriting the entire store item name (notably including the version number). Unfortunately, although the set of overwritten bytes was extended past the "-", the set of bytes *checked* was left unchanged, and thus the aforementioned desirable property was lost. I think we ought to restore that property. I'm already working on some other changed to the grafting code (supporting UTF-16 and UTF-32 encoded references), so I'll try to find the time to fix this problem as well. Regards, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-04-14 5:54 ` Mark H Weaver @ 2021-04-14 22:03 ` Philip McGrath 2021-04-15 8:44 ` Mark H Weaver 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Philip McGrath @ 2021-04-14 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark H Weaver, Jack Hill, 47064 Hi Mark and everyone, On 4/14/21 1:54 AM, Mark H Weaver wrote: > Recall that the grafting code performs a set of substitutions, replacing > store item names (i.e. file names in /gnu/store) with replacement store > items of the same length, with rules like: > "fx3979c88s9yxdbchyf36qryawgzpwb5-libx11-1.6.10" => > "rwkqxykm91a75w9afhb41saj0dmf30hw-libx11-1.6.12". > > The grafting code currently only checks the first 33 bytes, consisting > of the nix-base32 hash and the "-". It *assumes* that the remainder of > the associated store item name immediately follows, and blindly writes > the replacement string over whatever is there. > > In this case, I suspect that within a *.zo file, a Guix store item name > was split into pieces, with the hash and "-" together in one piece but > split somewhere between the "-" and the last byte of the store item. > This results in corruption of the bytes following that piece. > > I've recently observed the splitting of store item names in *.zo files > (see <https://bugs.gnu.org/47614>), but in that case the "-" was > separated from the hash, and as a result the reference was _invisible_ > to the grafter. Yes, I agree with this diagnosis. It seems the discussion has become a bit fragmented, since Jack first reported one set of symptoms in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47064> and you then reported another in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47614> (with much better forensics than I'd found on my own—thanks!). Both issues should have been fixed (at least with respect to Racket) by my patch in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47180>, which was applied on Monday. -Philip ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* bug#47064: [racket-users] bytevector-uncompress: internal error uncompressing 2021-04-14 22:03 ` Philip McGrath @ 2021-04-15 8:44 ` Mark H Weaver 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Mark H Weaver @ 2021-04-15 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Philip McGrath, Jack Hill, 47064 Hi Philip, Philip McGrath <philip@philipmcgrath.com> writes: > On 4/14/21 1:54 AM, Mark H Weaver wrote: >> In this case, I suspect that within a *.zo file, a Guix store item name >> was split into pieces, with the hash and "-" together in one piece but >> split somewhere between the "-" and the last byte of the store item. >> This results in corruption of the bytes following that piece. FYI, I've now verified this suspicion. Here's precisely the corruption that occurred: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- mhw@jojen ~$ diff -u <(hexdump -C $(guix build racket --no-grafts)/share/racket/pkgs/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/gtk/compiled/utils_rkt.zo) \ <(hexdump -C $(guix build racket )/share/racket/pkgs/gui-lib/mred/private/wx/gtk/compiled/utils_rkt.zo) --- /dev/fd/63 2021-04-15 04:36:01.240427788 -0400 +++ /dev/fd/62 2021-04-15 04:36:01.240427788 -0400 @@ -2047,11 +2047,11 @@ 00007fe0 49 8b 6f 0b 08 00 09 d0 02 2f d7 fe d0 02 07 f2 |I.o....../......| 00007ff0 02 0b 00 62 12 04 00 12 12 05 00 3e 12 06 00 17 |...b.......>....| 00008000 12 07 3d 02 f0 28 32 02 04 75 6e 69 78 00 1e 26 |..=..(2..unix..&| -00008010 5a 2f 67 6e 75 2f 73 74 6f 72 65 2f 69 72 6a 61 |Z/gnu/store/irja| -00008020 6e 35 77 71 37 6a 32 35 66 61 32 6d 36 6e 32 78 |n5wq7j25fa2m6n2x| -00008030 68 6c 38 6d 67 6c 73 61 71 78 6e 34 2d 49 02 02 |hl8mglsaqxn4-I..| -00008040 a5 02 fd 01 2b 73 76 67 2d 32 2e 34 30 2e 30 2f |....+svg-2.40.0/| -00008050 6c 69 62 2f c2 02 39 2e 73 6f 9b 02 1d 43 9b 02 |lib/..9.so...C..| +00008010 5a 2f 67 6e 75 2f 73 74 6f 72 65 2f 36 66 32 30 |Z/gnu/store/6f20| +00008020 38 64 61 6b 32 77 64 62 30 61 72 31 68 6e 38 79 |8dak2wdb0ar1hn8y| +00008030 6b 31 39 30 79 77 67 67 69 77 33 63 2d 67 64 6b |k190ywggiw3c-gdk| +00008040 2d 70 69 78 62 75 66 2b 73 76 67 2d 32 2e 34 30 |-pixbuf+svg-2.40| +00008050 2e 30 62 2f c2 02 39 2e 73 6f 9b 02 1d 43 9b 02 |.0b/..9.so...C..| 00008060 57 30 07 01 02 0e 35 00 05 a2 02 c3 12 08 0c 26 |W0....5........&| 00008070 00 18 12 09 02 2c 84 00 55 02 0f 54 02 09 13 7f |.....,..U..T....| 00008080 54 02 1b 49 54 02 15 32 54 02 15 1c 54 02 1f 01 |T..IT..2T...T...| --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > Yes, I agree with this diagnosis. > > It seems the discussion has become a bit fragmented, since Jack first > reported one set of symptoms in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47064> and > you then reported another in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47614> (with > much better forensics than I'd found on my own—thanks!). > > Both issues should have been fixed (at least with respect to Racket) by > my patch in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47180>, which was applied on > Monday. Sounds good, thank you! Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
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