Hi, On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 3:26 AM, Martin Ågren <martin.agren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3 January 2018 at 15:21, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jan 03 2018, Yasushi SHOJI jotted: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> git version 2.16.0.rc0 seg faults on my machine when I >>> [...] >>> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>> #0 0x000055a73107f900 in best_bisection_sorted (list=0x0, nr=0) at bisect.c:232 >>> 232 free_commit_list(p->next); >>> (gdb) bt >>> #0 0x000055a73107f900 in best_bisection_sorted (list=0x0, nr=0) at bisect.c:232 >>> #1 0x000055a73107fc0f in do_find_bisection (list=0x0, nr=0, >>> weights=0x55a731b6ffd0, find_all=1) at bisect.c:361 >>> #2 0x000055a73107fcf4 in find_bisection (commit_list=0x7ffe8750d4d0, >>> reaches=0x7ffe8750d4c4, all=0x7ffe8750d4c0, find_all=1) at >>> bisect.c:400 >>> #3 0x000055a73108128d in bisect_next_all (prefix=0x0, no_checkout=0) >>> at bisect.c:969 >>> #4 0x000055a730fd5238 in cmd_bisect__helper (argc=0, >>> argv=0x7ffe8750e230, prefix=0x0) at builtin/bisect--helper.c:140 >>> #5 0x000055a730fcbc76 in run_builtin (p=0x55a73145c778 >>> <commands+120>, argc=2, argv=0x7ffe8750e230) at git.c:346 >>> #6 0x000055a730fcbf40 in handle_builtin (argc=2, argv=0x7ffe8750e230) >>> at git.c:554 >>> #7 0x000055a730fcc0e8 in run_argv (argcp=0x7ffe8750e0ec, >>> argv=0x7ffe8750e0e0) at git.c:606 >>> #8 0x000055a730fcc29b in cmd_main (argc=2, argv=0x7ffe8750e230) at git.c:683 >>> #9 0x000055a731068d9e in main (argc=3, argv=0x7ffe8750e228) at common-main.c:43 >>> (gdb) p p >>> $1 = (struct commit_list *) 0x0 >>> >>> As you can see, the code dereferences to the 'next' while 'p' is NULL. >>> >>> I'm sure I did 'git bisect good' after git _found_ bad commit. Then I >>> typed 'git bisect skip' on the commit 726804874 of guile repository. >>> If that matters at all. >>> >>> I haven't touched guile repo to preserve the current state. >> >> I can't reproduce this myself, but looking at the backtrace it seems >> pretty obvious that 7c117184d7 ("bisect: fix off-by-one error in >> `best_bisection_sorted()`", 2017-11-05) is the culprit. >> >> That changed more careful code added by Christian in 50e62a8e70 >> ("rev-list: implement --bisect-all", 2007-10-22) to free a pointer which >> as you can see can be NULL. >> >> If you can test a patch to see if it works this should fix it: >> >> diff --git a/bisect.c b/bisect.c >> index 0fca17c02b..2f3008b078 100644 >> --- a/bisect.c >> +++ b/bisect.c >> @@ -229,8 +229,10 @@ static struct commit_list *best_bisection_sorted(struct commit_list *list, int n >> if (i < cnt - 1) >> p = p->next; >> } >> - free_commit_list(p->next); >> - p->next = NULL; >> + if (p) { >> + free_commit_list(p->next); >> + p->next = NULL; >> + } >> strbuf_release(&buf); >> free(array); >> return list; >> >> But given the commit message by Martin maybe there's some deeper bug here. > > I haven't tried to reproduce, or tested the patch, but from the looks of > it, your analysis and fix are both spot on. The special case that yashi > has hit is that `list` is NULL. The old code handled that very well, the > code after my patch ... not so well. The loop-sort-loop pattern reduces > to a no-op, both before and after my patch. But what I failed to realize > was that `list` could be NULL. The patch (actually, I've tested the one in pu, 2e9fdc795cb27) avoids the seg fault for sure, but the question is: When does the list allowed to contain NULLs? Since nobody noticed it since 7c117184d7, it must be a rare case, right? Would you guys elaborate a bit? I don't have any insight how best_bisection_sorted() should work and what the list should contain. So that I can make a test case. Thanks, -- yashi