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diff --git a/results/classifier/105/device/1824853 b/results/classifier/105/device/1824853 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13a2b842 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/105/device/1824853 @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +device: 0.923 +boot: 0.897 +instruction: 0.889 +mistranslation: 0.880 +other: 0.873 +socket: 0.851 +graphic: 0.834 +network: 0.828 +assembly: 0.818 +semantic: 0.818 +KVM: 0.760 +vnc: 0.751 + +4.0.0-rc3 crashes with tcg/tcg.c:3952: tcg_gen_code: Assertion `s->gen_insn_end_off[num_insns] == off' failed + +I tried to bootstrap and regtested gcc trunk (gcc svn rev 270278, datestamp 20190411) inside my arm64-gentoo installation under qemu-system-aarch64. + +Qemu version was 4.0.0-rc3 and -cpu cortex-a57. Qemu configured with only --target-list=aarch64-softmmu,aarch64-linux-user and compiled using gcc "version 5.5.0 20171010 (Ubuntu 5.5.0-12ubuntu1~16.04)". + +Executable created from gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/advsimd-intrinsics/vldX.c compiled with -O2 crashed the whole qemu-system. + +To investigate a bit I also manually run +~/gcc/inst/trunk/bin/gcc ~/gcc/src/trunk/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/aarch64/advsimd-intrinsics/vldX.c +with different options like: +-O0 -lm -o d0.exe +-O1 -lm -o d1.exe +-O2 -lm -o d2.exe +-O0 -static -lm -o s0.exe +-O1 -static -lm -o s1.exe +-O2 -static -lm -o s2.exe + +So, now I have 6 different arm64 executables created with different optimization levels. O0 and O1 versions run ok. +Three sN.exe static executables I've also tried in qemu user mode (with same -cpu), no issue in user mode. + +And inside qemu-system I can see that +running "d2.exe" (attached) gives: +tcg/tcg.c:3952: tcg_gen_code: Assertion `s->gen_insn_end_off[num_insns] == off' failed. + +And running "s2.exe" gives: +tcg/tcg.c:320: set_jmp_reset_offset: Assertion `s->tb_jmp_reset_offset[which] == off' failed. + +It seems like this test is an counter-example for logic that "tcg_ctx->nb_ops < 4000" implies tcg will fit into 16-bit signed size (see tcg_op_buf_full comments). + +Richard's changes in abebf92597186 and 9f754620651d were not enough, translation block must be smaller, or we have to find some proper way to bail out when buffer overflows. +I don't know why this situation is not caught by code_gen_highwater logic in tcg.c + +I've also tried this "bail out" patch + +diff --git a/tcg/tcg.c b/tcg/tcg.c +--- a/tcg/tcg.c ++++ b/tcg/tcg.c +@@ -3949,7 +3949,8 @@ int tcg_gen_code(TCGContext *s, TranslationBlock *tb) + size_t off = tcg_current_code_size(s); + s->gen_insn_end_off[num_insns] = off; + /* Assert that we do not overflow our stored offset. */ +- assert(s->gen_insn_end_off[num_insns] == off); ++ if (s->gen_insn_end_off[num_insns] != off) ++ return -1; + } + num_insns++; + for (i = 0; i < TARGET_INSN_START_WORDS; ++i) { + +But then running "d2.exe" just hangs the whole qemu-system. It seems that when tcg_gen_code return -1 (like in highwater logic mentioned before), we just re-call it again and again. + + + +Also attaching static-compiled executable "s2.exe". + +Returning -1 does not help because all that signals that the buffer is full. +We then flush the buffer and try again, assuming the at the buffer will not fill. +Given that the buffer is usually many megabytes, this is reasonable. + +We need something different to signal that the buffer is not full, but that +another offset has overflowed. + +Patch set posted: +https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/qemu-devel/list/?series=102978 + + + +Richard, thank you for solving this so fast! +I certainly can confirm attached executables work fine for me on patched version. + +I'll also re-run full gcc regtest a bit later, but it runs for a rather long time, not sure this result will be important next week. + +Hopefully, patchset will be included into 4 release. + +Unfortunately the fix is too big for this point in the 4.0 release cycle; it'll go into 4.1. + + +The fix should now be in git master (commits 8b86d6d25807e13a6 and 6e6c4efed995d9ec), so it will be in the 4.1 release. + + |