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* [Bug fortran/96122] New: Segfault when using finalizer
@ 2020-07-08 18:24 abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
2020-07-08 20:09 ` [Bug fortran/96122] " dominiq at lps dot ens.fr
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Bug ID: 96122
Summary: Segfault when using finalizer
Product: gcc
Version: 11.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: fortran
Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org
Reporter: abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
Target Milestone: ---
The following code segfaults with gfortran 11.0.0:
module a
type vs
character(len=1), dimension(:), allocatable :: ch
contains
final :: vsf
end type vs
type mtd
type(vs), dimension(2) :: n
end type mtd
contains
subroutine c()
type(mtd) :: m
allocate(m%n(1)%ch(1))
m%n(1)%ch(1)="a"
allocate(m%n(2)%ch(1))
m%n(2)%ch(1)="b"
return
end subroutine c
subroutine vsf(s)
type(vs), intent(inout) :: s
if (allocated(s%ch)) deallocate(s%ch)
return
end subroutine vsf
end module a
program b
use a
call c()
end program b
$ gfortran -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gfortran
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/home/abenson/Galacticus/Tools/libexec/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/11.0.0/lto-wrapper
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../gcc-git/configure --prefix=/home/abenson/Galacticus/Tools
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran --disable-multilib
Thread model: posix
Supported LTO compression algorithms: zlib
gcc version 11.0.0 20200705 (experimental) (GCC)
$ gfortran tmp.F90 -g
$ ./a.out
Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference.
Backtrace for this error:
#0 0x7f47668d61ef in ???
at
/data001/abenson/Galacticus/Tools/glibc-2.12.1/signal/../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c:0
#1 0x40118f in __a_MOD___final_a_Vs
at /home/abenson/Galacticus/Nightlies/galacticus/tmp.F90:30
#2 0x400bfa in __a_MOD___final_a_Mtd
at /home/abenson/Galacticus/Nightlies/galacticus/tmp.F90:30
#3 0x401556 in __a_MOD_c
at /home/abenson/Galacticus/Nightlies/galacticus/tmp.F90:22
#4 0x401562 in b
at /home/abenson/Galacticus/Nightlies/galacticus/tmp.F90:34
#5 0x401599 in main
at /home/abenson/Galacticus/Nightlies/galacticus/tmp.F90:33
Segmentation fault
The problem doesn't occur if the finalizer for type "vs" isn't used. It also
doesn't occur if the "n" component of type "mtd" has dimension(1) or is a
scalar.
The finalizer in this case is pointless (since it just deallocates an
allocatable, which would happen automatically if no finalizer were used), but
as far as I can see is legal code.
This appears to be a regression (worked in 10.1) but I haven't yet tracked down
exactly where the problem was introduced.
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
2020-07-08 18:24 [Bug fortran/96122] New: Segfault when using finalizer abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
@ 2020-07-08 20:09 ` dominiq at lps dot ens.fr
2020-07-08 20:12 ` abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
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From: dominiq at lps dot ens.fr @ 2020-07-08 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq at lps dot ens.fr> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last reconfirmed| |2020-07-08
Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
--- Comment #1 from Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq at lps dot ens.fr> ---
Confirmed. For me it segfaults from GCC7 up to GCC11.
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
2020-07-08 18:24 [Bug fortran/96122] New: Segfault when using finalizer abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
2020-07-08 20:09 ` [Bug fortran/96122] " dominiq at lps dot ens.fr
@ 2020-07-08 20:12 ` abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
2020-07-11 17:36 ` tkoenig at gcc dot gnu.org
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From: abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org @ 2020-07-08 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
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--- Comment #2 from Andrew Benson <abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Dominique d'Humieres from comment #1)
> Confirmed. For me it segfaults from GCC7 up to GCC11.
Interesting. This started occurring for me when I updated from GCC10.1 to 11.
But, the code I posted is a reduced test case that I created - so maybe the
original (non-reduced-test-case) code wasn't triggering this previously for
some reason.
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
2020-07-08 18:24 [Bug fortran/96122] New: Segfault when using finalizer abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
2020-07-08 20:09 ` [Bug fortran/96122] " dominiq at lps dot ens.fr
2020-07-08 20:12 ` abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
@ 2020-07-11 17:36 ` tkoenig at gcc dot gnu.org
2022-01-17 10:56 ` pault at gcc dot gnu.org
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From: tkoenig at gcc dot gnu.org @ 2020-07-11 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thomas Koenig <tkoenig at gcc dot gnu.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Blocks| |37336
--- Comment #3 from Thomas Koenig <tkoenig at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Andrew Benson from comment #2)
> (In reply to Dominique d'Humieres from comment #1)
> > Confirmed. For me it segfaults from GCC7 up to GCC11.
>
> Interesting. This started occurring for me when I updated from GCC10.1 to
> 11. But, the code I posted is a reduced test case that I created - so maybe
> the original (non-reduced-test-case) code wasn't triggering this previously
> for some reason.
In Gcc 10.1, we did not call the finalizer for all required instances
(PR 94109). This has been fixed for gcc11 and the upcoming 10.2 release.
It is likely that calling a (required?) finalizer again has led to
the segfault reappearing.
(Our finalizer handling is a mess, this and PDTs are really the
only two really buggy fields for F2003 conformance).
Referenced Bugs:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37336
[Bug 37336] [F03] Finish derived-type finalization
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
2020-07-08 18:24 [Bug fortran/96122] New: Segfault when using finalizer abensonca at gcc dot gnu.org
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From: pault at gcc dot gnu.org @ 2022-01-17 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Paul Thomas <pault at gcc dot gnu.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CC| |pault at gcc dot gnu.org
--- Comment #4 from Paul Thomas <pault at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Thomas Koenig from comment #3)
> (In reply to Andrew Benson from comment #2)
> > (In reply to Dominique d'Humieres from comment #1)
> > > Confirmed. For me it segfaults from GCC7 up to GCC11.
> >
> > Interesting. This started occurring for me when I updated from GCC10.1 to
> > 11. But, the code I posted is a reduced test case that I created - so maybe
> > the original (non-reduced-test-case) code wasn't triggering this previously
> > for some reason.
>
> In Gcc 10.1, we did not call the finalizer for all required instances
> (PR 94109). This has been fixed for gcc11 and the upcoming 10.2 release.
>
> It is likely that calling a (required?) finalizer again has led to
> the segfault reappearing.
>
> (Our finalizer handling is a mess, this and PDTs are really the
> only two really buggy fields for F2003 conformance).
The segfault is caused by the following:
{
struct array01_vs parm.6;
parm.6.span = 64;
parm.6.dtype = {.elem_len=64, .rank=1, .type=5};
parm.6.dim[0].lbound = 1;
parm.6.dim[0].ubound = 2;
parm.6.dim[0].stride = 1;
parm.6.data = (void *) &ptr1->n[0];
parm.6.offset = -1;
__final_a_Vs (&parm.6);
}
whereas the template for __final_a_Vs is:
integer(kind=4) __final_a_Vs (struct array15_vs & restrict array,
integer(kind=8) byte_stride, logical(kind=1) fini_coarray)
at a minimum, 'byte_stride' is required in the call
I have a mostly complete patch, for finalizers in general, which includes this
and so fixes the segfault.
I hope to submit the current version of the patch today because we have started
stage 4.
Paul
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
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From: pault at gcc dot gnu.org @ 2022-02-01 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
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--- Comment #5 from Paul Thomas <pault at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Paul Thomas from comment #4)
> (In reply to Thomas Koenig from comment #3)
> > (In reply to Andrew Benson from comment #2)
> > > (In reply to Dominique d'Humieres from comment #1)
> > > > Confirmed. For me it segfaults from GCC7 up to GCC11.
> > >
> > > Interesting. This started occurring for me when I updated from GCC10.1 to
> > > 11. But, the code I posted is a reduced test case that I created - so maybe
> > > the original (non-reduced-test-case) code wasn't triggering this previously
> > > for some reason.
> >
> > In Gcc 10.1, we did not call the finalizer for all required instances
> > (PR 94109). This has been fixed for gcc11 and the upcoming 10.2 release.
> >
> > It is likely that calling a (required?) finalizer again has led to
> > the segfault reappearing.
> >
> > (Our finalizer handling is a mess, this and PDTs are really the
> > only two really buggy fields for F2003 conformance).
>
> The segfault is caused by the following:
> {
> struct array01_vs parm.6;
>
> parm.6.span = 64;
> parm.6.dtype = {.elem_len=64, .rank=1, .type=5};
> parm.6.dim[0].lbound = 1;
> parm.6.dim[0].ubound = 2;
> parm.6.dim[0].stride = 1;
> parm.6.data = (void *) &ptr1->n[0];
> parm.6.offset = -1;
> __final_a_Vs (&parm.6);
> }
>
> whereas the template for __final_a_Vs is:
>
> integer(kind=4) __final_a_Vs (struct array15_vs & restrict array,
> integer(kind=8) byte_stride, logical(kind=1) fini_coarray)
>
> at a minimum, 'byte_stride' is required in the call
>
> I have a mostly complete patch, for finalizers in general, which includes
> this and so fixes the segfault.
>
> I hope to submit the current version of the patch today because we have
> started stage 4.
>
> Paul
By the way, in order to trigger some finalization calls, 'vsf' had to declared
'elemental'. Without my patch, it still segfaults in runtime, even with this
embellishment.
Apart from PR65347 and PR88735, I have now fixed all of the finalization bugs
on which PR37336 depends.
Thanks for your help and bug reports.
Paul
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* [Bug fortran/96122] Segfault when using finalizer
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--- Comment #6 from CVS Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
The master branch has been updated by Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>:
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:d7caf313525a46f200d7f5db1ba893f853774aee
commit r13-6747-gd7caf313525a46f200d7f5db1ba893f853774aee
Author: Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
Date: Sat Mar 18 07:56:23 2023 +0000
Fortran: Fix bugs and missing features in finalization [PR37336]
2023-03-18 Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
gcc/fortran
PR fortran/103854
PR fortran/96122
PR fortran/37336
* class.cc (finalize_component): Include the missing arguments
in the call to the component's finalizer wrapper.
(has_finalizer_component): Do not return true for procedure
pointer components.
(finalizer_insert_packed_call): Remove the redundant argument
in the call to the final subroutine.
(generate_finalization_wrapper): Add support for assumed rank
finalizers.
(gfc_may_be_finalized): New helper function.
* dump-parse-tree.cc (write_proc): Whitespace.
* gfortran.h : Add prototype for gfc_may_be_finalized.
* resolve.cc (resolve_function): Correct derived types that
have an incomplete namespace.
(resolve_where, gfc_resolve_where_code_in_forall,
gfc_resolve_forall_body, gfc_resolve_code): Check that the op
code is still EXEC_ASSIGN. If it is set lhs to must finalize.
(is_finalizable_type): New function.
(generate_component_assignments): Set must_finalize if needed.
(gfc_resolve_finalizers): Error if assumed rank finalizer is
not the only one. Warning on lack of scalar finalizer modified
to account for assumed rank finalizers.
(generate_final_call): New function.
(generate_component_assignments): Enclose the outermost call in
a block to capture automatic deallocation and final calls.
Set must_finalize as required to satisfy the standards. Use an
explicit pointer assignment for pointer components to capture
finalization of the target. Likewise use explicit assignment
for allocatable components. Do not use the temporary copy of
the lhs in defined assignment if the component is allocatable.
Put the temporary in the same namespace as the lhs symbol if
the component may be finalized. Remove the leading assignment
from the expansion of assignment of components that have their
own defined assignment components. Suppress finalization of
assignment of temporary components to the lhs. Make an explicit
final call for the rhs function temporary if it exists.
(gfc_resolve_code): Set must_finalize for assignments with an
array constructor on the rhs.
(gfc_resolve_finalizers): Ensure that an assumed rank finalizer
is the only finalizer for that type and correct the surprising
warning for the lack of a scalar finalizer.
(check_defined_assignments): Handle allocatable components.
(resolve_fl_derived): Set referenced the vtab for use
associated symbols.
(resolve_symbol): Set referenced an unreferenced symbol that
will be finalized.
* trans-array.cc (gfc_trans_array_constructor_value): Add code
to finalize the constructor result. Warn that this feature was
removed in F2018 and that it is suppressed by -std=2018.
(trans_array_constructor): Add finalblock, pass to previous
and apply to loop->post if filled.
(gfc_add_loop_ss_code): Add se finalblock to outer loop post.
(gfc_trans_array_cobounds, gfc_trans_array_bounds): Add any
generated finalization code to the main block.
(structure_alloc_comps): Add boolean argument to suppress
finalization and use it for calls from
gfc_deallocate_alloc_comp_no_caf. Otherwise it defaults to
false.
(gfc_copy_alloc_comp_no_fini): New wrapper for
structure_alloc_comps.
(gfc_alloc_allocatable_for_assignment): Suppress finalization
by setting new arg in call to gfc_deallocate_alloc_comp_no_caf.
(gfc_trans_deferred_array): Use gfc_may_be_finalized and do not
deallocate the components of entities with a leading '_' in the
name that are also marked as artificial.
* trans-array.h : Add the new boolean argument to the prototype
of gfc_deallocate_alloc_comp_no_caf with a default of false.
Add prototype for gfc_copy_alloc_comp_no_fini.
* trans-decl.cc(init_intent_out_dt): Tidy up the code.
* trans-expr.cc (gfc_init_se): Initialize finalblock.
(gfc_conv_procedure_call): Use gfc_finalize_tree_expr to
finalize function results. Replace in-line block for class
results with call to new function.
(gfc_conv_expr): Finalize structure constructors for F2003 and
F2008. Warn that this feature was deleted in F2018 and, unlike
array constructors, is not default. Add array constructor
finalblock to the post block.
(gfc_trans_scalar_assign): Suppress finalization by setting new
argument in call to gfc_deallocate_alloc_comp_no_caf. Add the
finalization blocks to the main block.
(gfc_trans_arrayfunc_assign): Use gfc_assignment_finalizer_call
and ensure that finalization occurs after the evaluation of the
rhs but using the initial value for the lhs. Finalize rhs
function results using gfc_finalize_tree_expr.
(trans_class_assignment, gfc_trans_assignment_1): As previous
function, taking care to order evaluation, assignment and
finalization correctly.
* trans-io.cc (gfc_trans_transfer): Add the final block.
* trans-stmt.cc (gfc_trans_call, gfc_trans_allocate): likewise.
(trans_associate_var): Nullify derived allocatable components
and finalize function targets with defined assignment
components on leaving the block scope.
(trans_allocate): Finalize source expressions, if required,
and set init_expr artificial temporarily to suppress the
finalization in gfc_trans_assignment.
* trans.cc (gfc_add_finalizer_call): Do not finalize the
temporaries generated in type assignment with defined
assignment components.
(gfc_assignment_finalizer_call): New function.
(gfc_finalize_tree_expr): New function.
* trans.h: Add finalblock to gfc_se. Add the prototypes for
gfc_finalize_tree_expr and gfc_assignment_finalizer_call.
gcc/testsuite/
PR fortran/64290
* gfortran.dg/finalize_38.f90 : New test.
* gfortran.dg/finalize_38a.f90 : New test.
* gfortran.dg/allocate_with_source_25.f90 : The number of final
calls goes down from 6 to 4.
* gfortran.dg/associate_25.f90 : Remove the incorrect comment.
* gfortran.dg/auto_dealloc_2.f90 : Change the tree dump expr
but the final count remains the same.
* gfortran.dg/unlimited_polymorphic_8.f90 : Tree dump reveals
foo.1.x rather than foo.0.x
PR fortran/67444
* gfortran.dg/finalize_39.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/67471
* gfortran.dg/finalize_40.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/69298
PR fortran/70863
* gfortran.dg/finalize_41.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/71798
* gfortran.dg/finalize_42.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/80524
* gfortran.dg/finalize_43.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/82996
* gfortran.dg/finalize_44.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/84472
* gfortran.dg/finalize_45.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/88735
PR fortran/93691
* gfortran.dg/finalize_46.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/91316
* gfortran.dg/finalize_47.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/106576
* gfortran.dg/finalize_48.f90 : New test.
PR fortran/37336
* gfortran.dg/finalize_49.f90 : New test.
* gfortran.dg/finalize_50.f90 : New test.
* gfortran.dg/finalize_51.f90 : New test.
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Paul Thomas <pault at gcc dot gnu.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
--- Comment #7 from Paul Thomas <pault at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for all your recent support on PR37336. I will be putting it to the
gfortran list that I should backport to 12-branch in the next few weeks.
Regards
Paul
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