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toolchain/45837: perl is miscompiled on sparc64-current
>Number: 45837
>Category: toolchain
>Synopsis: perl is miscompiled on sparc64-current
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: toolchain-manager
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Sun Jan 15 08:05:00 +0000 2012
>Originator: Martin Husemann
>Release: NetBSD 5.99.59
>Organization:
The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
>Environment:
System: NetBSD nelly.aprisoft.de 5.99.59 NetBSD 5.99.59 (NELLY.MP) #186: Fri
Jan 13 12:43:00 CET 2012
martin%emmas.aprisoft.de@localhost:/nelly/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/compile/NELLY.MP
sparc64
Architecture: sparc64
Machine: sparc64
>Description:
When perl compiles a perl regexp and midway finds a UTF8 encoded part inside
the pattern it dies with a core dump due to a NULL pointer dereference.
The problem hits in perl regcomp.s line 4563:
4560 /****************** LONG JUMP TARGET HERE***********************/
4561 /* Longjmp back to here if have to switch in midstream to utf8 */
4562 if (! RExC_orig_utf8) {
4563 JMPENV_PUSH(jump_ret);
4564 used_setjump = TRUE;
4565 }
The macro JMPENV_PUSH is used in excepiton handling/unwinding and does
this:
#define JMPENV_PUSH(v) \
STMT_START { \
DEBUG_l({ \
int i = 0; JMPENV *p = PL_top_env; \
while (p) { i++; p = p->je_prev; } \
Perl_deb(aTHX_ "JUMPENV_PUSH level=%d at %s:%d\n", \
i, __FILE__, __LINE__);}) \
cur_env.je_prev = PL_top_env; \
OP_REG_TO_MEM; \
cur_env.je_ret = PerlProc_setjmp(cur_env.je_buf, SCOPE_SAVES_SIGNAL_M$
OP_MEM_TO_REG; \
PL_top_env = &cur_env; \
cur_env.je_mustcatch = FALSE; \
(v) = cur_env.je_ret; \
} STMT_END
Finally PerlProc_setjmp is a sigsetjmp(). Now the compiler generates this
code for the above invocation:
0x4058f89c <Perl_re_compile+988>: ldx [ %i0 + 0x270 ], %g1
0x4058f8a0 <Perl_re_compile+992>: add %fp, 0x69f, %o0
0x4058f8a4 <Perl_re_compile+996>: clr %o1
0x4058f8a8 <Perl_re_compile+1000>: call 0x40780520 <__sigsetjmp14@plt>
0x4058f8ac <Perl_re_compile+1004>: stx %g1, [ %fp + 0x697 ]
0x4058f8b0 <Perl_re_compile+1008>: add %fp, 0x697, %g1
0x4058f8b4 <Perl_re_compile+1012>: st %o0, [ %fp + 0x717 ]
0x4058f8b8 <Perl_re_compile+1016>: andcc %o0, 0xff, %o1
=> 0x4058f8bc <Perl_re_compile+1020>: stx %g1, [ %i0 + 0x270 ]
All fine, but after calling sigsetjmp, %i0 should be considered clobbered
as it is caller-saved. Still it just uses it in the marked instructions
and dies - because it is NULL now.
Am I missing something?
>How-To-Repeat:
Try to build mail/spamassasin from pkgsrc, watch perl dump core in the
middle of the build.
>Fix:
n/a
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