Bug #15852
closedAPPLICATION_VERIFIER_LOCKS_LOCK_IN_FREED_HEAP on exiting ruby
Description
Ruby appears to be freeing some critical section in ruby_vm_destruct before deleting the critical section. Critical Section objects must be deleted with DeleteCriticalSection (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-deletecriticalsection) before freeing the owning memory.
I can't tell exactly what critical section is being freed - I'm new to ruby, don't know how the VM works, and haven't built it locally - so I can't help you guys there yet.
The clean stack trace is:
0:000> kc
# Call Site
00 vrfcore!VerifierStopMessageEx
01 vfbasics!AVrfpFreeMemLockChecks
02 vfbasics!AVrfpFreeMemNotify
03 vfbasics!AVrfpRtlFreeHeap
04 msvcrt!free
05 vfbasics!AVrfp_free
06 x64_msvcrt_ruby260!ruby_xfree
07 x64_msvcrt_ruby260!ruby_vm_destruct
08 x64_msvcrt_ruby260!ruby_cleanup
09 x64_msvcrt_ruby260!ruby_run_node
0a image00000000_00400000
0b image00000000_00400000
0c image00000000_00400000
0d KERNEL32!BaseThreadInitThunk
0e ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart
I'm running C:\Ruby26-x64\bin\ruby.exe -x "C:\Ruby26-x64\bin\irb.cmd"
, with Application Verifier lock verification enabled. Application Verifier is the Windows SDK dynamic analysis tool, and it can be enabled by anybody who's installed the SDK. Add ruby.exe to the list of applications in Application Verifier and then run irb from inside windbg. Leak analysis should be enabled by default.
I've attached the full debug log in Windbg.
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