Bug #14607
closed
Fix use of the rb_profile_frames start parameter
Added by dylants (Dylan Thacker-Smith) over 6 years ago.
Updated 10 months ago.
Description
rb_profile_frames was always behaving as if the value given for the start parameter was 0.
The reason for this was that it would check if (start > 0) {
then continue
without updating the control frame pointer or anything other than decrementing start
.
This bug applies to all branches under normal maintenance, from ruby 2.3 to trunk.
- Status changed from Open to Closed
Applied in changeset trunk|r63265.
Fix use of rb_profile_frames
start parameter
rb_profile_frames was always behaving as if the value given for the
start parameter was 0.
The reason for this was that it would check if (start > 0) { then
continue without updating the control frame pointer or anything other
than decrementing start.
[ruby-core:86147] [Bug #14607]
Co-authored-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith Dylan.Smith@shopify.com
- Status changed from Closed to Open
ko1 said I shouldn't have committed the patch, so I reverted. Sorry!
I need to remember why such special (additional) calculation is done, so I left this ticket.
I need to remember...
- File deleted (
fix-use-of-the-rb_profile_frames-start-parameter.patch)
The original patch has a merge conflict. However, I have opened a pull request with the fix for this issue (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2713) that has been rebased to resolve the merge conflict.
I need to remember why such special (additional) calculation is done
I'm not sure what you mean by additional calculation. It is decrementing start
when non-zero as expected to loop over that number of frames, it just was missing the corresponding update to cfp
.
Could this get another look?
- Status changed from Open to Assigned
- Assignee set to ko1 (Koichi Sasada)
I assume that "additional calculation" means the code if (start > 0) { start--; continue; }
, but the "additional calculation" seems to make no sense at all to me either.
for (i=0; i<limit && cfp != end_cfp;) {
if (VM_FRAME_RUBYFRAME_P(cfp)) {
if (start > 0) {
start--;
continue;
}
It is essentially start = 0;
. The proposed fix seems reasonable to me. @ko1 (Koichi Sasada) What do you think?
The original patch has a merge conflict. However, I have opened a pull request with the fix for this issue (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2713) that has been rebased to resolve the merge conflict.
The github PR has been merged, so this issue can be closed now. It doesn't look like I have permission to change its status though.
- Status changed from Assigned to Closed
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