[Python-checkins] r74842 - in python/branches/release26-maint: Doc/c-api/init.rst Include/import.h Lib/test/test_fork1.py Modules/posixmodule.c Python/import.c

thomas.wouters python-checkins at python.org
Wed Sep 16 22:06:37 CEST 2009


Author: thomas.wouters
Date: Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
New Revision: 74842

Log:

Merged revisions 74841 via svnmerge from 
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk

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  r74841 | thomas.wouters | 2009-09-16 12:55:54 -0700 (Wed, 16 Sep 2009) | 23 lines
  
  
  Fix issue #1590864, multiple threads and fork() can cause deadlocks, by
  acquiring the import lock around fork() calls. This prevents other threads
  from having that lock while the fork happens, and is the recommended way of
  dealing with such issues. There are two other locks we care about, the GIL
  and the Thread Local Storage lock. The GIL is obviously held when calling
  Python functions like os.fork(), and the TLS lock is explicitly reallocated
  instead, while also deleting now-orphaned TLS data.
  
  This only fixes calls to os.fork(), not extension modules or embedding
  programs calling C's fork() directly. Solving that requires a new set of API
  functions, and possibly a rewrite of the Python/thread_*.c mess. Add a
  warning explaining the problem to the documentation in the mean time.
  
  This also changes behaviour a little on AIX. Before, AIX (but only AIX) was
  getting the import lock reallocated, seemingly to avoid this very same
  problem. This is not the right approach, because the import lock is a
  re-entrant one, and reallocating would do the wrong thing when forking while
  holding the import lock.
  
  Will backport to 2.6 and 2.5, minus the tiny AIX behaviour change.
........



Modified:
   python/branches/release26-maint/   (props changed)
   python/branches/release26-maint/Doc/c-api/init.rst
   python/branches/release26-maint/Include/import.h
   python/branches/release26-maint/Lib/test/test_fork1.py
   python/branches/release26-maint/Modules/posixmodule.c
   python/branches/release26-maint/Python/import.c

Modified: python/branches/release26-maint/Doc/c-api/init.rst
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release26-maint/Doc/c-api/init.rst	(original)
+++ python/branches/release26-maint/Doc/c-api/init.rst	Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
@@ -523,6 +523,22 @@
 :cfunc:`Py_NewInterpreter`), but mixing multiple interpreters and the
 :cfunc:`PyGILState_\*` API is unsupported.
 
+Another important thing to note about threads is their behaviour in the face
+of the C :cfunc:`fork` call. On most systems with :cfunc:`fork`, after a
+process forks only the thread that issued the fork will exist. That also
+means any locks held by other threads will never be released. Python solves
+this for :func:`os.fork` by acquiring the locks it uses internally before
+the fork, and releasing them afterwards. In addition, it resets any
+:ref:`lock-objects` in the child. When extending or embedding Python, there
+is no way to inform Python of additional (non-Python) locks that need to be
+acquired before or reset after a fork. OS facilities such as
+:cfunc:`posix_atfork` would need to be used to accomplish the same thing.
+Additionally, when extending or embedding Python, calling :cfunc:`fork`
+directly rather than through :func:`os.fork` (and returning to or calling
+into Python) may result in a deadlock by one of Python's internal locks
+being held by a thread that is defunct after the fork.
+:cfunc:`PyOS_AfterFork` tries to reset the necessary locks, but is not
+always able to.
 
 .. ctype:: PyInterpreterState
 

Modified: python/branches/release26-maint/Include/import.h
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release26-maint/Include/import.h	(original)
+++ python/branches/release26-maint/Include/import.h	Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
@@ -27,6 +27,14 @@
 PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyImport_Cleanup(void);
 PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyImport_ImportFrozenModule(char *);
 
+#ifdef WITH_THREAD
+PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyImport_AcquireLock(void);
+PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyImport_ReleaseLock(void);
+#else
+#define _PyImport_AcquireLock()
+#define _PyImport_ReleaseLock() 1
+#endif
+
 PyAPI_FUNC(struct filedescr *) _PyImport_FindModule(
 	const char *, PyObject *, char *, size_t, FILE **, PyObject **);
 PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyImport_IsScript(struct filedescr *);

Modified: python/branches/release26-maint/Lib/test/test_fork1.py
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release26-maint/Lib/test/test_fork1.py	(original)
+++ python/branches/release26-maint/Lib/test/test_fork1.py	Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
@@ -1,8 +1,14 @@
 """This test checks for correct fork() behavior.
 """
 
+import errno
+import imp
 import os
+import signal
+import sys
 import time
+import threading
+
 from test.fork_wait import ForkWait
 from test.test_support import TestSkipped, run_unittest, reap_children
 
@@ -24,6 +30,41 @@
         self.assertEqual(spid, cpid)
         self.assertEqual(status, 0, "cause = %d, exit = %d" % (status&0xff, status>>8))
 
+    def test_import_lock_fork(self):
+        import_started = threading.Event()
+        fake_module_name = "fake test module"
+        partial_module = "partial"
+        complete_module = "complete"
+        def importer():
+            imp.acquire_lock()
+            sys.modules[fake_module_name] = partial_module
+            import_started.set()
+            time.sleep(0.01) # Give the other thread time to try and acquire.
+            sys.modules[fake_module_name] = complete_module
+            imp.release_lock()
+        t = threading.Thread(target=importer)
+        t.start()
+        import_started.wait()
+        pid = os.fork()
+        try:
+            if not pid:
+                m = __import__(fake_module_name)
+                if m == complete_module:
+                    os._exit(0)
+                else:
+                    os._exit(1)
+            else:
+                t.join()
+                # Exitcode 1 means the child got a partial module (bad.) No
+                # exitcode (but a hang, which manifests as 'got pid 0')
+                # means the child deadlocked (also bad.)
+                self.wait_impl(pid)
+        finally:
+            try:
+                os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
+            except OSError:
+                pass
+
 def test_main():
     run_unittest(ForkTest)
     reap_children()

Modified: python/branches/release26-maint/Modules/posixmodule.c
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release26-maint/Modules/posixmodule.c	(original)
+++ python/branches/release26-maint/Modules/posixmodule.c	Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
@@ -3630,11 +3630,21 @@
 static PyObject *
 posix_fork1(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
 {
-	pid_t pid = fork1();
+	pid_t pid;
+	int result;
+	_PyImport_AcquireLock();
+	pid = fork1();
+	result = _PyImport_ReleaseLock();
 	if (pid == -1)
 		return posix_error();
 	if (pid == 0)
 		PyOS_AfterFork();
+	if (result < 0) {
+		/* Don't clobber the OSError if the fork failed. */
+		PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
+				"not holding the import lock");
+		return NULL;
+	}
 	return PyLong_FromPid(pid);
 }
 #endif
@@ -3649,11 +3659,21 @@
 static PyObject *
 posix_fork(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
 {
-	pid_t pid = fork();
+	pid_t pid;
+	int result;
+	_PyImport_AcquireLock();
+	pid = fork();
+	result = _PyImport_ReleaseLock();
 	if (pid == -1)
 		return posix_error();
 	if (pid == 0)
 		PyOS_AfterFork();
+	if (result < 0) {
+		/* Don't clobber the OSError if the fork failed. */
+		PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
+				"not holding the import lock");
+		return NULL;
+	}
 	return PyLong_FromPid(pid);
 }
 #endif
@@ -3756,14 +3776,22 @@
 static PyObject *
 posix_forkpty(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
 {
-	int master_fd = -1;
+	int master_fd = -1, result;
 	pid_t pid;
 
+	_PyImport_AcquireLock();
 	pid = forkpty(&master_fd, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+	result = _PyImport_ReleaseLock();
 	if (pid == -1)
 		return posix_error();
 	if (pid == 0)
 		PyOS_AfterFork();
+	if (result < 0) {
+		/* Don't clobber the OSError if the fork failed. */
+		PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
+				"not holding the import lock");
+		return NULL;
+	}
 	return Py_BuildValue("(Ni)", PyLong_FromPid(pid), master_fd);
 }
 #endif

Modified: python/branches/release26-maint/Python/import.c
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release26-maint/Python/import.c	(original)
+++ python/branches/release26-maint/Python/import.c	Wed Sep 16 22:06:36 2009
@@ -256,8 +256,8 @@
 static long import_lock_thread = -1;
 static int import_lock_level = 0;
 
-static void
-lock_import(void)
+void
+_PyImport_AcquireLock(void)
 {
 	long me = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
 	if (me == -1)
@@ -281,8 +281,8 @@
 	import_lock_level = 1;
 }
 
-static int
-unlock_import(void)
+int
+_PyImport_ReleaseLock(void)
 {
 	long me = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
 	if (me == -1 || import_lock == NULL)
@@ -309,11 +309,6 @@
 #endif
 }
 
-#else
-
-#define lock_import()
-#define unlock_import() 0
-
 #endif
 
 static PyObject *
@@ -330,7 +325,7 @@
 imp_acquire_lock(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
 {
 #ifdef WITH_THREAD
-	lock_import();
+	_PyImport_AcquireLock();
 #endif
 	Py_INCREF(Py_None);
 	return Py_None;
@@ -340,7 +335,7 @@
 imp_release_lock(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
 {
 #ifdef WITH_THREAD
-	if (unlock_import() < 0) {
+	if (_PyImport_ReleaseLock() < 0) {
 		PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
 				"not holding the import lock");
 		return NULL;
@@ -2183,9 +2178,9 @@
 			 PyObject *fromlist, int level)
 {
 	PyObject *result;
-	lock_import();
+	_PyImport_AcquireLock();
 	result = import_module_level(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level);
-	if (unlock_import() < 0) {
+	if (_PyImport_ReleaseLock() < 0) {
 		Py_XDECREF(result);
 		PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
 				"not holding the import lock");


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