[Bug 206664] lang/ruby21: miniruby gets bus error on arm that requires alignment (SCTLR bit[1]==1); build fails
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206664
Bug ID: 206664
Summary: lang/ruby21: miniruby gets bus error on arm that
requires alignment (SCTLR bit[1]==1); build fails
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: ruby at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: markmi at dsl-only.net
Assignee: ruby at FreeBSD.org
Flags: maintainer-feedback?(ruby at FreeBSD.org)
To show the Bus Error details I show running the miniruby that the build had
produced directly under gdb:
# gdb /usr/obj/portswork/usr/ports/lang/ruby21/work/ruby-2.1.8/miniruby
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This GDB was configured as "armv6-marcel-freebsd"...
(gdb) run
Starting program:
/usr/obj/portswork/usr/ports/lang/ruby21/work/ruby-2.1.8/miniruby
[New LWP 100182]
[New Thread 20810000 (LWP 100182/miniruby)]
Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
[Switching to Thread 20810000 (LWP 100182/miniruby)]
0x00223ae4 in $a.107 () at compile.c:1610
1610 *ci = *base_ci;
(gdb) info threads
[New Thread 20810300 (LWP 100247/miniruby)]
3 Thread 20810300 (LWP 100247/miniruby) 0x204e891c in _poll () from
/lib/libc.so.7
* 2 Thread 20810000 (LWP 100182/miniruby) 0x00223ae4 in $a.107 () at
compile.c:1610
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00223ae4 in $a.107 () at compile.c:1610
#1 0x00223680 in $a.105 () at compile.c:1529
(gdb) x/30i 0x00223ad0
0x223ad0 <$a.107+748>: add r0, r1, r0, lsl #6
0x223ad4 <$a.107+752>: str r0, [sp, #72]
0x223ad8 <$a.107+756>: ldr r1, [sp, #76]
0x223adc <$a.107+760>: add r2, r0, #48 ; 0x30
0x223ae0 <$a.107+764>: add r3, r1, #48 ; 0x30
0x223ae4 <$a.107+768>: vld1.64 {d16-d17}, [r3]
0x223ae8 <$a.107+772>: vst1.64 {d16-d17}, [r2]
0x223aec <$a.107+776>: add r2, r0, #32 ; 0x20
0x223af0 <$a.107+780>: add r3, r1, #32 ; 0x20
0x223af4 <$a.107+784>: vld1.64 {d16-d17}, [r3]
0x223af8 <$a.107+788>: vst1.64 {d16-d17}, [r2]
0x223afc <$a.107+792>: vld1.64 {d16-d17}, [r1]!
0x223b00 <$a.107+796>: vst1.64 {d16-d17}, [r0]!
0x223b04 <$a.107+800>: vld1.64 {d16-d17}, [r1]
0x223b08 <$a.107+804>: vst1.64 {d16-d17}, [r0]
0x223b0c <$a.107+808>: ldr r0, [sp, #76]
0x223b10 <$a.107+812>: ldr r0, [r0, #56]
0x223b14 <$a.107+816>: ldr r1, [r11, #-8]
0x223b18 <$a.107+820>: ldr r1, [r1, #76]
0x223b1c <$a.107+824>: cmp r0, r1
0x223b20 <$a.107+828>: blt 0x223b48 <$a.107+868>
0x223b24 <$a.107+832>: b 0x223b28 <$a.107+836>
0x223b28 <$a.107+836>: ldr r0, [sp, #76]
0x223b2c <$a.107+840>: ldr r1, [r0, #44]
0x223b30 <$a.107+844>: ldr r0, [r11, #-8]
0x223b34 <$a.107+848>: ldr r2, [r0, #76]
0x223b38 <$a.107+852>: ldr r0, [pc, #1000] ; 0x223f28 <$d.108+4>
0x223b3c <$a.107+856>: add r0, pc, r0
0x223b40 <$a.107+860>: mov lr, pc
0x223b44 <$a.107+864>: b 0x79f48 <rb_bug>
(gdb) info registers
r0 0x20829280 545428096
r1 0x2094e62c 546629164
r2 0x208292b0 545428144
r3 0x2094e65c 546629212
r4 0x1 1
r5 0x0 0
r6 0xbfbfe32c -1077943508
r7 0xbfbf9718 -1077962984
r8 0x20922600 546448896
r9 0x20922828 546449448
r10 0x20922720 546449184
r11 0xbfbf95c0 -1077963328
r12 0x29 41
sp 0xbfbf94f8 -1077963528
lr 0x223680 2242176
pc 0x223ae4 2243300
fps 0x0 0
cpsr 0x80000010 -2147483632
The "vld1.64 {d16-d17}, [r3]" require 8 byte alignment for an armv7-a with
SCTLR bit[1]==1 but r3=0x2094e65c does not meet that criteria.
The original failure notices were:
linking miniruby
--- .rbconfig.time ---
--- encdb.h ---
generating encdb.h
./miniruby: [BUG] Bus Error at 0x2094e65c
ruby 2.1.8p440 (2015-12-16 revision 53160) [armv6-freebsd11]
-- Control frame information -----------------------------------------------
c:0001 p:0000 s:0002 E:0015c4 TOP [FINISH]
-- Other runtime information -----------------------------------------------
* Loaded script: ./miniruby
* Loaded features:
0 enumerator.so
[NOTE]
You may have encountered a bug in the Ruby interpreter or extension libraries.
Bug reports are welcome.
For details: http://www.ruby-lang.org/bugreport.html
--- .rbconfig.time ---
./miniruby: [BUG] Bus Error at 0x2094e65c
ruby 2.1.8p440 (2015-12-16 revision 53160) [armv6-freebsd11]
-- Control frame information -----------------------------------------------
c:0001 p:0000 s:0002 E:0015c4 TOP [FINISH]
-- Other runtime information -----------------------------------------------
* Loaded script: ./miniruby
* Loaded features:
0 enumerator.so
[NOTE]
You may have encountered a bug in the Ruby interpreter or extension libraries.
Bug reports are welcome.
For details: http://www.ruby-lang.org/bugreport.html
But the .core files produced do not show the original Bus Error(s) so I showed
the run above instead.
Of note is that I'm working on a RPI2B and everything from
buildworld/buildkernel to ports in my build activities are targeting the
armv7-a/cortex-a7 that an RPI2B has, not a more generic armv6. Also I'm using
projects/clang380-import because clang++ 3.7.1 Bus Errors during most C++
compiles. 3.8.0 has a bunch of alignment fixes in it to allow use with SCTLR
Bit[1]==1 (and on sparc's that require alignment).
As for the details of targeting armv7-a and cortex-a7, I show some of the
checking output that shows the command's arguments for such:
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether /usr/bin/clang -target armv6--freebsd11.0-gnueabi
-march=armv7-a -mcpu=cortex-a7 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mno-unaligned-access accepts
-g... yes
checking for /usr/bin/clang -target armv6--freebsd11.0-gnueabi -march=armv7-a
-mcpu=cortex-a7 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mno-unaligned-access option to accept ISO
C89... none needed
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
checking whether /usr/bin/clang++ -target armv6--freebsd11.0-gnueabi
-march=armv7-a -mcpu=cortex-a7 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mno-unaligned-access accepts
-g... yes
checking how to run the C preprocessor... /usr/bin/clang-cpp -target
armv6--freebsd11.0-gnueabi -march=armv7-a -mcpu=cortex-a7 -mfloat-abi=softfp
-mno-unaligned-access
My /usr/ports is at -r407323 on the RPI2B as I'm doing this activity.
Note: I was not directly trying to use ruby. I was just trying to do a ports
based install of portupgrade (that in turn depends on ruby).
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