Issue #12650: Fix a race condition where a subprocess.Popen could leak

resources (FD/zombie) when killed at the wrong time.
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Charles-François Natali 2011-08-18 18:49:39 +02:00
parent 5ad517a7d9
commit 134a8baed9
3 changed files with 69 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -429,12 +429,16 @@ try:
except:
MAXFD = 256
# This lists holds Popen instances for which the underlying process had not
# exited at the time its __del__ method got called: those processes are wait()ed
# for synchronously from _cleanup() when a new Popen object is created, to avoid
# zombie processes.
_active = []
def _cleanup():
for inst in _active[:]:
res = inst._internal_poll(_deadstate=sys.maxsize)
if res is not None and res >= 0:
if res is not None:
try:
_active.remove(inst)
except ValueError:
@ -1191,6 +1195,7 @@ class Popen(object):
errread, errwrite,
errpipe_read, errpipe_write,
restore_signals, start_new_session, preexec_fn)
self._child_created = True
else:
# Pure Python implementation: It is not thread safe.
# This implementation may deadlock in the child if your

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@ -1394,6 +1394,64 @@ class POSIXProcessTestCase(BaseTestCase):
finally:
p.wait()
def test_zombie_fast_process_del(self):
# Issue #12650: on Unix, if Popen.__del__() was called before the
# process exited, it wouldn't be added to subprocess._active, and would
# remain a zombie.
# spawn a Popen, and delete its reference before it exits
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c",
'import sys, time;'
'time.sleep(0.2)'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
ident = id(p)
pid = p.pid
del p
# check that p is in the active processes list
self.assertIn(ident, [id(o) for o in subprocess._active])
# sleep a little to let the process exit, and create a new Popen: this
# should trigger the wait() of p
time.sleep(1)
with self.assertRaises(EnvironmentError) as c:
with subprocess.Popen(['nonexisting_i_hope'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
pass
# p should have been wait()ed on, and removed from the _active list
self.assertRaises(OSError, os.waitpid, pid, 0)
self.assertNotIn(ident, [id(o) for o in subprocess._active])
def test_leak_fast_process_del_killed(self):
# Issue #12650: on Unix, if Popen.__del__() was called before the
# process exited, and the process got killed by a signal, it would never
# be removed from subprocess._active, which triggered a FD and memory
# leak.
# spawn a Popen, delete its reference and kill it
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c",
'import time;'
'time.sleep(3)'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
ident = id(p)
pid = p.pid
del p
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
# check that p is in the active processes list
self.assertIn(ident, [id(o) for o in subprocess._active])
# let some time for the process to exit, and create a new Popen: this
# should trigger the wait() of p
time.sleep(0.2)
with self.assertRaises(EnvironmentError) as c:
with subprocess.Popen(['nonexisting_i_hope'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
pass
# p should have been wait()ed on, and removed from the _active list
self.assertRaises(OSError, os.waitpid, pid, 0)
self.assertNotIn(ident, [id(o) for o in subprocess._active])
@unittest.skipUnless(mswindows, "Windows specific tests")
class Win32ProcessTestCase(BaseTestCase):

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@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ Core and Builtins
- Issue #12266: Fix str.capitalize() to correctly uppercase/lowercase
titlecased and cased non-letter characters.
Library
-------
- Issue #12650: Fix a race condition where a subprocess.Popen could leak
resources (FD/zombie) when killed at the wrong time.
What's New in Python 3.2.2?
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