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5:41 PM
@Girgias I think nearly 100% of my crashes in my profiling extension at work have been due to trampolines and run time caches, which are also related because trampolines use the run_time_cache specially.
@Girgias I'd appreciate your thoughts on the PR ^_^ , when you are back to working, of course.
6:23 PM
@LeviMorrison I think I have a related issue with generators... I don't know how to detect whether it has finished, and hence this test gives a use-after-free: https://github.com/xdebug/xdebug/blob/80d4be0522766eb5394f15528fd616ea7b96e62f/tests/tracing/bug00905.phpt#L1
Error: https://gist.github.com/derickr/2bf427b3dc2fd88ddd11ce5e762c3c0e
Code: https://github.com/xdebug/xdebug/blob/80d4be0522766eb5394f15528fd616ea7b96e62f/src/tracing/trace_textual.c#L254 & https://github.com/xdebug/xdebug/blob/80d4be0522766eb5394f15528fd616ea7b96e62f/src/tracing/tracing.c#L715
Looks like a similar "bug" in unrelated code, yeah.
6:59 PM
@LeviMorrison I will comment when I'm back from recovering from my... interesting WE, I woke up 3h ago but I might just work during the night who knows
@Girgias /me wonders which side of the ballmer peak you're approaching it from.
Well, I basically helped a friend pack their whole life into 2 suitcases from 9PM to 4AM, trek some stuff to my place, go back, to bring them to Victoria so they get on a train to Gatwick to go to Spain and stay with their mother for undetermined amount of time
o_O
And just went back again to pick up the last amount of stuff before handing their keys
So it has been a weekend
That sounds like a mission and a half.
Did they get off ok?
7:07 PM
Yup, got confirmation they are at their mother's
Good good.
 
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8:30 PM
@Derick You areā€¦ looking at the frame after the frame finished? Isn't that like inherently unsafe (e.g. on a big stack when the vm stack is allocated on a new vm_stack page)?
If you want to do that, you probably should back the couple pointers you want to use up before calling execute_ex, instead of forwarding execute_data, then feed this to the end handler afterwards.
It should seldom be an issue in practice, but I expect it to segfault occasionally.
But yeah, technically an expr like $val = (function() { yield; })()->next() will actually free the generator when the function returns, and there's nothing you can do about that.
@Derick I think I would recommend you to use an observer for the use cases where you need notification before the frame is left.

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