On 10/27/22 04:17, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
Hi!

As mentioned in the PR, apparently my r13-2887 P1467R9 changes
regressed these tests on powerpc64le-linux with IEEE quad by default.

I believe my changes just uncovered a latent bug.
The problem is that push_namespace calls find_namespace_slot,
which does:
   tree *slot = DECL_NAMESPACE_BINDINGS (ns)
     ->find_slot_with_hash (name, name ? IDENTIFIER_HASH_VALUE (name) : 0,
                            create_p ? INSERT : NO_INSERT);
In the <identifier_node 0x7fffe9f55ac0 details> ns case, slot is non-NULL
above with a binding_vector in it.
Then pushdecl is called and this does:
                  slot = find_namespace_slot (ns, name, ns == 
current_namespace);
where ns == current_namespace (ns is :: and name is details) is true.
So this again calls
          tree *slot = DECL_NAMESPACE_BINDINGS (ns)
            ->find_slot_with_hash (name, name ? IDENTIFIER_HASH_VALUE (name) : 
0,
                                   create_p ? INSERT : NO_INSERT);
but this time with create_p and so INSERT.
At this point we reach
          if (insert == INSERT && m_size * 3 <= m_n_elements * 4)
            expand ();
and when we are unlucky and the occupancy of the hash table just reached 3/4,
expand () is called and the hash table is reallocated.  But when that happens,
it means the slot pointer in the pushdecl caller (push_namespace) points to
freed memory and so any accesses to it in make_namespace_finish will be UB.

that's unfortunate, oh well.

The following patch fixes it by calling find_namespace_slot again even if it
was non-NULL, just doesn't assert it is *slot == ns in that case (because
it often is not).

Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

ok. thanks

nathan
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Nathan Sidwell

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