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bpo-32734: Fix asyncio.Lock multiple acquire safety issue (GH-5466)
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@ -183,16 +183,22 @@ class Lock(_ContextManagerMixin):
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fut = self._loop.create_future()
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self._waiters.append(fut)
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# Finally block should be called before the CancelledError
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# handling as we don't want CancelledError to call
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# _wake_up_first() and attempt to wake up itself.
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try:
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await fut
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self._locked = True
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return True
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try:
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await fut
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finally:
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self._waiters.remove(fut)
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except futures.CancelledError:
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if not self._locked:
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self._wake_up_first()
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raise
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finally:
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self._waiters.remove(fut)
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self._locked = True
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return True
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def release(self):
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"""Release a lock.
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@ -212,11 +218,17 @@ class Lock(_ContextManagerMixin):
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raise RuntimeError('Lock is not acquired.')
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def _wake_up_first(self):
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"""Wake up the first waiter who isn't cancelled."""
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for fut in self._waiters:
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if not fut.done():
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fut.set_result(True)
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break
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"""Wake up the first waiter if it isn't done."""
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try:
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fut = next(iter(self._waiters))
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except StopIteration:
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return
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# .done() necessarily means that a waiter will wake up later on and
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# either take the lock, or, if it was cancelled and lock wasn't
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# taken already, will hit this again and wake up a new waiter.
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if not fut.done():
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fut.set_result(True)
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class Event:
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@ -200,6 +200,56 @@ class LockTests(test_utils.TestCase):
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self.assertTrue(tb.cancelled())
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self.assertTrue(tc.done())
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def test_cancel_release_race(self):
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# Issue 32734
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# Acquire 4 locks, cancel second, release first
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# and 2 locks are taken at once.
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lock = asyncio.Lock(loop=self.loop)
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lock_count = 0
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call_count = 0
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async def lockit():
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nonlocal lock_count
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nonlocal call_count
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call_count += 1
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await lock.acquire()
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lock_count += 1
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async def lockandtrigger():
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await lock.acquire()
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self.loop.call_soon(trigger)
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def trigger():
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t1.cancel()
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lock.release()
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t0 = self.loop.create_task(lockandtrigger())
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t1 = self.loop.create_task(lockit())
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t2 = self.loop.create_task(lockit())
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t3 = self.loop.create_task(lockit())
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# First loop acquires all
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test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop)
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self.assertTrue(t0.done())
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# Second loop calls trigger
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test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop)
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# Third loop calls cancellation
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test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop)
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# Make sure only one lock was taken
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self.assertEqual(lock_count, 1)
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# While 3 calls were made to lockit()
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self.assertEqual(call_count, 3)
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self.assertTrue(t1.cancelled() and t2.done())
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# Cleanup the task that is stuck on acquire.
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t3.cancel()
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test_utils.run_briefly(self.loop)
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self.assertTrue(t3.cancelled())
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def test_finished_waiter_cancelled(self):
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lock = asyncio.Lock(loop=self.loop)
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@ -602,6 +602,7 @@ Milton L. Hankins
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Stephen Hansen
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Barry Hantman
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Lynda Hardman
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Bar Harel
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Derek Harland
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Jason Harper
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David Harrigan
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
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Fixed ``asyncio.Lock()`` safety issue which allowed acquiring and locking
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the same lock multiple times, without it being free. Patch by Bar Harel.
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