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bpo-32604: Swap threads only if the interpreter is different. (gh-5778)
The CPython runtime assumes that there is a one-to-one relationship (for a given interpreter) between PyThreadState and OS threads. Sending and receiving on a channel in the same interpreter was causing crashes because of this (specifically due to a check in PyThreadState_Swap()). The solution is to not switch threads if the interpreter is the same.
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import os
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import pickle
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from textwrap import dedent, indent
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import threading
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import time
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import unittest
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from test import support
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@ -1147,6 +1148,54 @@ class ChannelTests(TestBase):
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self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
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def test_send_recv_different_threads(self):
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cid = interpreters.channel_create()
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def f():
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while True:
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try:
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obj = interpreters.channel_recv(cid)
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break
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except interpreters.ChannelEmptyError:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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interpreters.channel_send(cid, obj)
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t = threading.Thread(target=f)
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t.start()
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interpreters.channel_send(cid, b'spam')
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t.join()
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obj = interpreters.channel_recv(cid)
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self.assertEqual(obj, b'spam')
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def test_send_recv_different_interpreters_and_threads(self):
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cid = interpreters.channel_create()
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id1 = interpreters.create()
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out = None
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def f():
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nonlocal out
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out = _run_output(id1, dedent(f"""
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import time
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import _xxsubinterpreters as _interpreters
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while True:
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try:
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obj = _interpreters.channel_recv({int(cid)})
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break
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except _interpreters.ChannelEmptyError:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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assert(obj == b'spam')
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_interpreters.channel_send({int(cid)}, b'eggs')
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"""))
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t = threading.Thread(target=f)
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t.start()
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interpreters.channel_send(cid, b'spam')
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t.join()
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obj = interpreters.channel_recv(cid)
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self.assertEqual(obj, b'eggs')
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def test_send_not_found(self):
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with self.assertRaises(interpreters.ChannelNotFoundError):
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interpreters.channel_send(10, b'spam')
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@ -1759,8 +1759,13 @@ _run_script_in_interpreter(PyInterpreterState *interp, const char *codestr,
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}
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// Switch to interpreter.
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = NULL;
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if (interp != PyThreadState_Get()->interp) {
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// XXX Using the "head" thread isn't strictly correct.
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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}
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// Run the script.
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_sharedexception *exc = NULL;
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@ -2079,9 +2084,9 @@ interp_create(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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}
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// Create and initialize the new interpreter.
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PyThreadState *tstate, *save_tstate;
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(NULL);
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tstate = Py_NewInterpreter();
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(NULL);
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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PyThreadState *tstate = Py_NewInterpreter();
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PyThreadState_Swap(save_tstate);
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if (tstate == NULL) {
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/* Since no new thread state was created, there is no exception to
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@ -2096,6 +2101,7 @@ interp_create(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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return _get_id(tstate->interp);
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error:
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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Py_EndInterpreter(tstate);
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PyThreadState_Swap(save_tstate);
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@ -2146,9 +2152,9 @@ interp_destroy(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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// Destroy the interpreter.
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//PyInterpreterState_Delete(interp);
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PyThreadState *tstate, *save_tstate;
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tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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Py_EndInterpreter(tstate);
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PyThreadState_Swap(save_tstate);
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@ -331,9 +331,10 @@ _PyInterpreterState_IDDecref(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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PyThread_release_lock(interp->id_mutex);
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if (refcount == 0) {
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PyThreadState *tstate, *save_tstate;
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tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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// XXX Using the "head" thread isn't strictly correct.
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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Py_EndInterpreter(tstate);
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PyThreadState_Swap(save_tstate);
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}
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@ -1213,8 +1214,14 @@ _PyCrossInterpreterData_Release(_PyCrossInterpreterData *data)
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}
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return;
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}
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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PyThreadState *save_tstate = NULL;
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if (interp != PyThreadState_Get()->interp) {
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// XXX Using the "head" thread isn't strictly correct.
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PyThreadState *tstate = PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(interp);
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// XXX Possible GILState issues?
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save_tstate = PyThreadState_Swap(tstate);
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}
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// "Release" the data and/or the object.
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if (data->free != NULL) {
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@ -1223,8 +1230,9 @@ _PyCrossInterpreterData_Release(_PyCrossInterpreterData *data)
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Py_XDECREF(data->obj);
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// Switch back.
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if (save_tstate != NULL)
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if (save_tstate != NULL) {
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PyThreadState_Swap(save_tstate);
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}
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}
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PyObject *
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