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Issue #14432: Generator now clears the borrowed reference to the thread state
Fix a crash when a generator is created in a C thread that is destroyed while the generator is still used. The issue was that a generator contains a frame, and the frame kept a reference to the Python state of the destroyed C thread. The crash occurs when a trace function is setup.
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@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ import weakref
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import os
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from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok, assert_python_failure
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import subprocess
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try:
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import _testcapi
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except ImportError:
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_testcapi = None
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from test import lock_tests
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@ -769,6 +773,45 @@ class ThreadJoinOnShutdown(BaseTestCase):
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for t in threads:
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t.join()
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@unittest.skipIf(_testcapi is None, "need _testcapi module")
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def test_frame_tstate_tracing(self):
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# Issue #14432: Crash when a generator is created in a C thread that is
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# destroyed while the generator is still used. The issue was that a
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# generator contains a frame, and the frame kept a reference to the
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# Python state of the destroyed C thread. The crash occurs when a trace
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# function is setup.
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def noop_trace(frame, event, arg):
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# no operation
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return noop_trace
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def generator():
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while 1:
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yield "genereator"
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def callback():
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if callback.gen is None:
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callback.gen = generator()
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return next(callback.gen)
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callback.gen = None
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old_trace = sys.gettrace()
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sys.settrace(noop_trace)
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try:
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# Install a trace function
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threading.settrace(noop_trace)
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# Create a generator in a C thread which exits after the call
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_testcapi.call_in_temporary_c_thread(callback)
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# Call the generator in a different Python thread, check that the
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# generator didn't keep a reference to the destroyed thread state
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for test in range(3):
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# The trace function is still called here
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callback()
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finally:
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sys.settrace(old_trace)
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class ThreadingExceptionTests(BaseTestCase):
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# A RuntimeError should be raised if Thread.start() is called
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@ -10,6 +10,12 @@ What's New in Python 3.3.4 release candidate 1?
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Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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- Issue #14432: Generator now clears the borrowed reference to the thread
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state. Fix a crash when a generator is created in a C thread that is
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destroyed while the generator is still used. The issue was that a generator
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contains a frame, and the frame kept a reference to the Python state of the
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destroyed C thread. The crash occurs when a trace function is setup.
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- Issue #17576: Deprecation warning emitted now when __int__() or __index__()
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return not int instance.
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@ -2477,6 +2477,93 @@ test_pytime_object_to_timespec(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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return Py_BuildValue("Nl", _PyLong_FromTime_t(sec), nsec);
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}
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typedef struct {
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PyThread_type_lock start_event;
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PyThread_type_lock exit_event;
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PyObject *callback;
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} test_c_thread_t;
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static void
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temporary_c_thread(void *data)
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{
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test_c_thread_t *test_c_thread = data;
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PyGILState_STATE state;
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PyObject *res;
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread->start_event);
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/* Allocate a Python thread state for this thread */
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state = PyGILState_Ensure();
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res = PyObject_CallFunction(test_c_thread->callback, "", NULL);
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Py_CLEAR(test_c_thread->callback);
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if (res == NULL) {
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PyErr_Print();
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}
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else {
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Py_DECREF(res);
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}
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/* Destroy the Python thread state for this thread */
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PyGILState_Release(state);
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread->exit_event);
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PyThread_exit_thread();
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}
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static PyObject *
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call_in_temporary_c_thread(PyObject *self, PyObject *callback)
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{
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PyObject *res = NULL;
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test_c_thread_t test_c_thread;
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long thread;
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PyEval_InitThreads();
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test_c_thread.start_event = PyThread_allocate_lock();
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test_c_thread.exit_event = PyThread_allocate_lock();
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test_c_thread.callback = NULL;
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if (!test_c_thread.start_event || !test_c_thread.exit_event) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not allocate lock");
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goto exit;
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}
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Py_INCREF(callback);
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test_c_thread.callback = callback;
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PyThread_acquire_lock(test_c_thread.start_event, 1);
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PyThread_acquire_lock(test_c_thread.exit_event, 1);
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thread = PyThread_start_new_thread(temporary_c_thread, &test_c_thread);
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if (thread == -1) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unable to start the thread");
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread.start_event);
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread.exit_event);
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goto exit;
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}
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PyThread_acquire_lock(test_c_thread.start_event, 1);
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread.start_event);
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Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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PyThread_acquire_lock(test_c_thread.exit_event, 1);
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PyThread_release_lock(test_c_thread.exit_event);
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Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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res = Py_None;
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exit:
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Py_CLEAR(test_c_thread.callback);
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if (test_c_thread.start_event)
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PyThread_free_lock(test_c_thread.start_event);
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if (test_c_thread.exit_event)
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PyThread_free_lock(test_c_thread.exit_event);
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return res;
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}
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static PyMethodDef TestMethods[] = {
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{"raise_exception", raise_exception, METH_VARARGS},
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@ -2574,6 +2661,8 @@ static PyMethodDef TestMethods[] = {
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{"pytime_object_to_time_t", test_pytime_object_to_time_t, METH_VARARGS},
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{"pytime_object_to_timeval", test_pytime_object_to_timeval, METH_VARARGS},
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{"pytime_object_to_timespec", test_pytime_object_to_timespec, METH_VARARGS},
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{"call_in_temporary_c_thread", call_in_temporary_c_thread, METH_O,
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PyDoc_STR("set_error_class(error_class) -> None")},
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{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
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};
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/* Generators always return to their most recent caller, not
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* necessarily their creator. */
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f->f_tstate = tstate;
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Py_XINCREF(tstate->frame);
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assert(f->f_back == NULL);
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f->f_back = tstate->frame;
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@ -89,6 +90,8 @@ gen_send_ex(PyGenObject *gen, PyObject *arg, int exc)
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* cycle. */
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assert(f->f_back == tstate->frame);
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Py_CLEAR(f->f_back);
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/* Clear the borrowed reference to the thread state */
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f->f_tstate = NULL;
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/* If the generator just returned (as opposed to yielding), signal
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* that the generator is exhausted. */
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