
Issue #21115 has been updated by Eregon (Benoit Daloze). I made a PR to mark Etc as not Ractor-safe for now: https://github.com/ruby/etc/pull/52 ---------------------------------------- Bug #21115: Etc.getgrgid is not Ractor-safe but is marked as such https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21115#change-112050 * Author: Eregon (Benoit Daloze) * Status: Open * ruby -v: ruby 3.4.1 (2024-12-25 revision 48d4efcb85) +PRISM [x86_64-linux] * Backport: 3.1: UNKNOWN, 3.2: UNKNOWN, 3.3: UNKNOWN, 3.4: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- ```ruby require 'etc' 20.times.map do Ractor.new do 1000.times do raise unless Etc.getgrgid(Process.gid).gid == Process.gid end end end.each(&:take) ``` Running it a few times gives a segfault: ``` $ ruby ractor_getgrgid.rb ractor_getgrgid.rb:4: warning: Ractor is experimental, and the behavior may change in future versions of Ruby! Also there are many implementation issues. #<Thread:0x00007f251b7d0478 run> terminated with exception (report_on_exception is true): ractor_getgrgid.rb:6:in 'block (3 levels) in <main>': unhandled exception from <internal:numeric>:257:in 'Integer#times' from ractor_getgrgid.rb:5:in 'block (2 levels) in <main>' #<Thread:0x00007f251b7dde70 run> terminated with exception (report_on_exception is true): ractor_getgrgid.rb:6:in 'block (3 levels) in <main>': unhandled exception from <internal:numeric>:257:in 'Integer#times' from ractor_getgrgid.rb:5:in 'block (2 levels) in <main>' ractor_getgrgid.rb:6: [BUG] Segmentation fault at 0x00000000706d7564 ruby 3.4.1 (2024-12-25 revision 48d4efcb85) +PRISM [x86_64-linux] -- Control frame information ----------------------------------------------- c:0005 p:---- s:0019 e:000018 CFUNC :getgrgid c:0004 p:0009 s:0014 e:000013 BLOCK ractor_getgrgid.rb:6 c:0003 p:0024 s:0011 e:000010 METHOD <internal:numeric>:257 c:0002 p:0005 s:0006 e:000005 BLOCK ractor_getgrgid.rb:5 [FINISH] c:0001 p:---- s:0003 e:000002 DUMMY [FINISH] ``` Etc is marked as Ractor-safe since https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/3954. But that is not correct, etc.c uses many C functions which are not thread-safe, such as `getgrgid()`. Also filed as https://github.com/ruby/etc/issues/50 -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/