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816 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Serhiy Storchaka
a293fa5915
gh-86493: Use PyModule_Add() instead of PyModule_AddObjectRef() (GH-106860) 2023-07-18 23:59:53 +03:00
Serhiy Storchaka
be1b968dc1
gh-106521: Remove _PyObject_LookupAttr() function (GH-106642) 2023-07-12 08:57:10 +03:00
Serhiy Storchaka
4bf43710d1
gh-106307: C API: Add PyMapping_GetOptionalItem() function (GH-106308)
Also add PyMapping_GetOptionalItemString() function.
2023-07-11 23:04:12 +03:00
Victor Stinner
18b1fdebe0
gh-106320: Remove _PyInterpreterState_Get() alias (#106321)
Replace calls to the (removed) slow _PyInterpreterState_Get() with
fast inlined _PyInterpreterState_GET() function.
2023-07-01 23:44:07 +00:00
Hood Chatham
e7bc8d1636
gh-106210 Remove Emscripten import trampoline (#106211)
It's no longer necessary.

Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
2023-06-29 17:20:49 -07:00
Victor Stinner
00e75a3372
gh-106084: Remove old PyObject call aliases (#106085)
Remove old aliases which were kept backwards compatibility with
Python 3.8:

* _PyObject_CallMethodNoArgs()
* _PyObject_CallMethodOneArg()
* _PyObject_CallOneArg()
* _PyObject_FastCallDict()
* _PyObject_Vectorcall()
* _PyObject_VectorcallMethod()
* _PyVectorcall_Function()

Update code which used these aliases to use new names.
2023-06-26 08:08:12 +02:00
Victor Stinner
ee52158f20
gh-105927: PyImport_AddModule() uses _PyWeakref_GET_REF() (#106001)
It now raises an exception if sys.modules doesn't hold a strong
reference to the module.

Elaborate the comment explaining why a weak reference is used to
create a borrowed reference.
2023-06-23 01:23:08 +02:00
Victor Stinner
193a2b2eaa
gh-105922: Use PyImport_AddModuleRef() function (#105999)
Replace PyImport_AddModuleObject() + Py_XNewRef() with
PyImport_AddModuleRef() to get directly a strong reference.
2023-06-23 00:04:39 +02:00
chgnrdv
cd5280367a
gh-105979: Fix exception handling in unmarshal_frozen_code (Python/import.c) (#105980) 2023-06-22 21:30:19 +00:00
Victor Stinner
03f1a132ee
gh-105922: Add PyImport_AddModuleRef() function (#105923)
* Add tests on PyImport_AddModuleRef(), PyImport_AddModule() and
  PyImport_AddModuleObject().
* pythonrun.c: Replace Py_XNewRef(PyImport_AddModule(name)) with
  PyImport_AddModuleRef(name).
2023-06-20 08:48:14 +02:00
Eric Snow
b87d288275
gh-105699: Use a Thread-Local Variable for PKGCONTEXT (gh-105740)
This fixes a race during import. The existing _PyRuntimeState.imports.pkgcontext is shared between interpreters, and occasionally this would cause a crash when multiple interpreters were importing extensions modules at the same time.  To solve this we add a thread-local variable for the value.  We also leave the existing state (and infrequent race) in place for platforms that do not support thread-local variables.
2023-06-13 18:58:23 -06:00
Victor Stinner
3e525d2212
gh-105396: Deprecate PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock() function (#105397)
Deprecate the PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock() function which is just
an alias to PyImport_ImportModule() since Python 3.3.
2023-06-09 10:30:57 +02:00
Victor Stinner
ef300937c2
gh-92536: Remove PyUnicode_READY() calls (#105210)
Since Python 3.12, PyUnicode_READY() does nothing and always
returns 0.
2023-06-02 01:33:17 +02:00
Eric Snow
a9c6e0618f
gh-99113: Add Py_MOD_PER_INTERPRETER_GIL_SUPPORTED (gh-104205)
Here we are doing no more than adding the value for Py_mod_multiple_interpreters and using it for stdlib modules.  We will start checking for it in gh-104206 (once PyInterpreterState.ceval.own_gil is added in gh-104204).
2023-05-05 21:11:27 +00:00
Barry Warsaw
e1f14643dc
gh-98040: Remove just the imp module (#98573) 2023-04-28 16:17:58 -07:00
Eric Snow
d8627999d8
gh-100227: Add a Granular Lock for _PyRuntime.imports.extensions.dict (gh-103460)
The lock is unnecessary as long as there's a GIL, but completely
necessary with a per-interpreter GIL.
2023-04-24 21:09:35 -06:00
Eric Snow
19e4f757de
gh-100227: Only Use deepfreeze for the Main Interpreter (gh-103794)
Deep-frozen code objects are cannot be shared (currently) by
interpreters, due to how adaptive specialization can modify the
bytecodes. We work around this by only using the deep-frozen objects in
the main interpreter. This does incur a performance penalty for
subinterpreters, which we may be able to resolve later.
2023-04-24 21:48:05 +00:00
Eric Snow
f513d5c806
gh-102660: Fix is_core_module() (gh-103257)
In gh-102744 we added is_core_module() (in Python/import.c), which relies on get_core_module_dict() (also added in that PR).  The problem is that_PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), which ultimately calls is_core_module(), is called on the builtins module before interp->builtins_copyis set.  Consequently, the builtins module isn't considered a "core" module while it is getting "fixed up" and its module def m_copy erroneously gets set.  Under isolated interpreters this causes problems since sys and builtins are allowed even though they are still single-phase init modules.  (This was discovered while working on gh-101660.)

The solution is to stop relying on get_core_module_dict() in is_core_module().
2023-04-04 17:03:40 -06:00
Eric Snow
dde028480e
gh-100227: Fix Cleanup of the Extensions Cache (gh-103150)
Decref the key in the right interpreter in _extensions_cache_set().

This is a follow-up to gh-103084. I found the bug while working on gh-101660.
2023-03-31 12:09:10 -06:00
Eric Snow
dcd6f226d6
gh-100227: Make the Global PyModuleDef Cache Safe for Isolated Interpreters (gh-103084)
Sharing mutable (or non-immortal) objects between interpreters is generally not safe.  We can work around that but not easily. 
 There are two restrictions that are critical for objects that break interpreter isolation.

The first is that the object's state be guarded by a global lock.  For now the GIL meets this requirement, but a granular global lock is needed once we have a per-interpreter GIL.

The second restriction is that the object (and, for a container, its items) be deallocated/resized only when the interpreter in which it was allocated is the current one.  This is because every interpreter has (or will have, see gh-101660) its own object allocator.  Deallocating an object with a different allocator can cause crashes.

The dict for the cache of module defs is completely internal, which simplifies what we have to do to meet those requirements.  To do so, we do the following:

* add a mechanism for re-using a temporary thread state tied to the main interpreter in an arbitrary thread
   * add _PyRuntime.imports.extensions.main_tstate` 
   * add _PyThreadState_InitDetached() and _PyThreadState_ClearDetached() (pystate.c)
   * add _PyThreadState_BindDetached() and _PyThreadState_UnbindDetached() (pystate.c)
* make sure the cache dict (_PyRuntime.imports.extensions.dict) and its items are all owned by the main interpreter)
* add a placeholder using for a granular global lock

Note that the cache is only used for legacy extension modules and not for multi-phase init modules.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-29 17:15:43 -06:00
Irit Katriel
ad77b80b05
gh-102192: Replace PyErr_Fetch/Restore etc by more efficient alternatives (#102816) 2023-03-19 15:17:59 +00:00
Eric Snow
2a03ed034e
gh-102660: Fix Refleaks in import.c (#102744)
gh-102661 introduced some leaks. This fixes them.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102660
2023-03-15 18:43:54 -06:00
Eric Snow
cdb21ba74d
gh-102660: Handle m_copy Specially for the sys and builtins Modules (gh-102661)
It doesn't make sense to use multi-phase init for these modules. Using a per-interpreter "m_copy" (instead of PyModuleDef.m_base.m_copy) makes this work okay. (This came up while working on gh-101660.)

Note that we might instead end up disallowing re-load for sys/builtins since they are so special.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102660
2023-03-14 14:01:35 -06:00
Eric Snow
cf6e7c5e55
gh-100227: Isolate the Import State to Each Interpreter (gh-101941)
Specific changes:

* move the import lock to PyInterpreterState
* move the "find_and_load" diagnostic state to PyInterpreterState

Note that the import lock exists to keep multiple imports of the same module in the same interpreter (but in different threads) from stomping on each other.  Independently, we use a distinct global lock to protect globally shared import state, especially related to loaded extension modules.  For now we can rely on the GIL as that lock but with a per-interpreter GIL we'll need a new global lock.

The remaining state in _PyRuntimeState.imports will (probably) continue being global.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-09 09:46:21 -07:00
Eric Snow
bb0cf8fd60
gh-102251: Updates to test_imp Toward Fixing Some Refleaks (gh-102254)
This is related to fixing the refleaks introduced by commit 096d009.  I haven't been able to find the leak yet, but these changes are a consequence of that effort.  This includes some cleanup, some tweaks to the existing tests, and a bunch of new test cases.  The only change here that might have impact outside the tests in question is in imp.py, where I update imp.load_dynamic() to use spec_from_file_location() instead of creating a ModuleSpec directly.

Also note that I've updated the tests to only skip if we're checking for refleaks (regrtest's --huntrleaks), whereas in gh-101969 I had skipped the tests entirely.  The tests will be useful for some upcoming work and I'd rather the refleaks not hold that up.  (It isn't clear how quickly we'll be able to fix the leaking code, though it will certainly be done in the short term.)

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102251
2023-02-27 09:21:18 -07:00
Eric Snow
4d8959b73a
gh-101758: Add _PyState_AddModule() Back for the Stable ABI (gh-101956)
We're adding the function back, only for the stable ABI symbol and not as any form of API. I had removed it yesterday.

This undocumented "private" function was added with the implementation for PEP 3121 (3.0, 2007) for internal use and later moved out of the limited API (3.6, 2016) and then into the internal API (3.9, 2019). I removed it completely yesterday, including from the stable ABI manifest (where it was added because the symbol happened to be exported). It's unlikely that anyone is using _PyState_AddModule(), especially any stable ABI extensions built against 3.2-3.5, but we're playing it safe.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-16 14:05:31 -07:00
Eric Snow
89ac665891
gh-98627: Add an Optional Check for Extension Module Subinterpreter Compatibility (gh-99040)
Enforcing (optionally) the restriction set by PEP 489 makes sense. Furthermore, this sets the stage for a potential restriction related to a per-interpreter GIL.

This change includes the following:

* add tests for extension module subinterpreter compatibility
* add _PyInterpreterConfig.check_multi_interp_extensions
* add Py_RTFLAGS_MULTI_INTERP_EXTENSIONS
* add _PyImport_CheckSubinterpIncompatibleExtensionAllowed()
* fail iff the module does not implement multi-phase init and the current interpreter is configured to check

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98627
2023-02-15 18:16:00 -07:00
Eric Snow
b365d88465
gh-101758: Add a Test For Single-Phase Init Modules in Multiple Interpreters (gh-101920)
The test verifies the behavior of single-phase init modules when loaded in multiple interpreters.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-15 16:05:07 -07:00
Eric Snow
b2fc549278
gh-101758: Clean Up Uses of Import State (gh-101919)
This change is almost entirely moving code around and hiding import state behind internal API.  We introduce no changes to behavior, nor to non-internal API.  (Since there was already going to be a lot of churn, I took this as an opportunity to re-organize import.c into topically-grouped sections of code.)  The motivation is to simplify a number of upcoming changes.

Specific changes:

* move existing import-related code to import.c, wherever possible
* add internal API for interacting with import state (both global and per-interpreter)
* use only API outside of import.c (to limit churn there when changing the location, etc.)
* consolidate the import-related state of PyInterpreterState into a single struct field (this changes layout slightly)
* add macros for import state in import.c (to simplify changing the location)
* group code in import.c into sections
*remove _PyState_AddModule()

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-15 15:32:31 -07:00
Eric Snow
096d0097a0
gh-101758: Add a Test For Single-Phase Init Module Variants (gh-101891)
The new test exercises the most important variants for single-phase init extension modules. We also add some explanation about those variants to import.c.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-14 14:26:03 -07:00
Sergey B Kirpichev
cb2411886a
gh-101670: typo fix in PyImport_ExtendInittab() (#101723)
Co-authored-by: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>
2023-02-09 18:49:02 +02:00
Sergey B Kirpichev
35dd55005e
gh-101670: typo fix in PyImport_AppendInittab() (GH-101672) 2023-02-08 07:49:04 -08:00
Mark Shannon
feec49c407
GH-101578: Normalize the current exception (GH-101607)
* Make sure that the current exception is always normalized.

* Remove redundant type and traceback fields for the current exception.

* Add new API functions: PyErr_GetRaisedException, PyErr_SetRaisedException

* Add new API functions: PyException_GetArgs, PyException_SetArgs
2023-02-08 09:31:12 +00:00
Victor Stinner
cb2ef8b2ac
gh-99578: Fix refleak in _imp.create_builtin() (#99642)
Fix a reference bug in _imp.create_builtin() after the creation of
the first sub-interpreter for modules "builtins" and "sys".
2022-11-21 12:14:54 +01:00
Victor Stinner
8211cf5d28
gh-99300: Replace Py_INCREF() with Py_NewRef() (#99530)
Replace Py_INCREF() and Py_XINCREF() using a cast with Py_NewRef()
and Py_XNewRef().
2022-11-16 18:34:24 +01:00
Eric Snow
e874c2f198
gh-81057: Move the Remaining Import State Globals to _PyRuntimeState (gh-99488)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/81057
2022-11-14 15:56:16 -07:00
Eric Snow
7f3a4b967c
gh-81057: Move PyImport_Inittab to _PyRuntimeState (gh-99402)
We actually don't move PyImport_Inittab.  Instead, we make a copy that we keep on _PyRuntimeState and use only that after Py_Initialize().  We also prevent folks from modifying PyImport_Inittab (the best we can) after that point.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/81057
2022-11-11 17:06:05 -07:00
Eric Snow
dd36b71fa6
gh-81057: Move the Extension Modules Cache to _PyRuntimeState (gh-99355)
We also move the closely related max_module_number and add comments documenting the group of struct members.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/81057
2022-11-11 14:16:28 -07:00
Victor Stinner
231d83b724
gh-99300: Use Py_NewRef() in Python/ directory (#99317)
Replace Py_INCREF() and Py_XINCREF() with Py_NewRef() and
Py_XNewRef() in C files of the Python/ directory.

Update Parser/asdl_c.py to regenerate Python/Python-ast.c.
2022-11-10 11:23:36 +01:00
chgnrdv
1f369ad07f
gh-98354: Add unicode check for 'name' attribute in _imp_create_builtin (GH-98412)
Fixes #98354
2022-10-19 17:25:10 -07:00
Brett Cannon
c206e53bb7
gh-65961: Raise DeprecationWarning when __package__ differs from __spec__.parent (#97879)
Also remove `importlib.util.set_package()` which was already slated for removal.

Co-authored-by: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>
2022-10-05 15:00:45 -07:00
Serhiy Storchaka
6fd4c8ec77
gh-93741: Add private C API _PyImport_GetModuleAttrString() (GH-93742)
It combines PyImport_ImportModule() and PyObject_GetAttrString()
and saves 4-6 lines of code on every use.

Add also _PyImport_GetModuleAttr() which takes Python strings as arguments.
2022-06-14 07:15:26 +03:00
Christian Heimes
581c4434de
bpo-47162: Add call trampoline to mitigate bad fpcasts on Emscripten (GH-32189) 2022-03-30 12:28:33 -07:00
Victor Stinner
042f31da55
bpo-45459: C API uses type names rather than structure names (GH-31528)
Thanks to the new pytypedefs.h, it becomes to use type names like
PyObject rather like structure names like "struct _object".
2022-02-24 17:51:59 +01:00
Eric Snow
81c72044a1
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928)
We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code.  It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules.

The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime.  A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings).

https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change.

The core of the change is in:

* (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros
* Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings
* Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState
* Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers

I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings.  That check is added to the PR CI config.

The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()).  This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *.

The following are not changed (yet):

* stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules
* (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API
* (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init

https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
2022-02-08 13:39:07 -07:00
Victor Stinner
7d8b69e1d1
bpo-46670: Remove unused macros in the Python directory (GH-31192) 2022-02-07 16:21:52 +01:00
Kumar Aditya
bf95ff91f2
bpo-46608: exclude marshalled-frozen data if deep-freezing to save 300 KB space (GH-31074)
This reduces the size of the data segment by **300 KB** of the executable because if the modules are deep-frozen then the marshalled frozen data just wastes space. This was inspired by comment by @gvanrossum in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29118#issuecomment-958521863. Note: There is a new option `--deepfreeze-only` in `freeze_modules.py` to change this behavior, it is on be default to save disk space.
```console 
# du -s ./python before
27892   ./python
# du -s ./python after
27524   ./python
```

Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:ericsnowcurrently
2022-02-04 09:57:03 -08:00
Christian Heimes
5c4b19ec49
bpo-45020: Fix strict-prototypes warning (GH-29755) 2021-11-24 20:01:39 +01:00
Guido van Rossum
1cbaa505d0
bpo-45696: Deep-freeze selected modules (GH-29118)
This gains 10% or more in startup time for `python -c pass` on UNIX-ish systems.

The Makefile.pre.in generating code builds on Eric's work for bpo-45020, but the .c file generator is new.

Windows version TBD.
2021-11-10 18:01:53 -08:00
Filipe Laíns
c2d0ba722a
bpo-45379: clarify FROZEN_EXCLUDED and FROZEN_INVALID documentation (GH-29189)
Signed-off-by: Filipe Laíns <lains@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
2021-10-29 22:55:14 +02:00