bpo-26558: Fix Py_FatalError() with GIL released (GH-10267)

Don't call _Py_FatalError_PrintExc() nor flush_std_files() if the
current thread doesn't hold the GIL, or if the current thread
has no Python state thread.
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Victor Stinner 2018-11-01 00:26:41 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1820,12 +1820,6 @@ _Py_FatalError_PrintExc(int fd)
PyObject *exception, *v, *tb;
int has_tb;
if (PyThreadState_GET() == NULL) {
/* The GIL is released: trying to acquire it is likely to deadlock,
just give up. */
return 0;
}
PyErr_Fetch(&exception, &v, &tb);
if (exception == NULL) {
/* No current exception */
@ -1930,9 +1924,30 @@ fatal_error(const char *prefix, const char *msg, int status)
fputs("\n", stderr);
fflush(stderr); /* it helps in Windows debug build */
/* Print the exception (if an exception is set) with its traceback,
* or display the current Python stack. */
/* Check if the current thread has a Python thread state
and holds the GIL */
PyThreadState *tss_tstate = PyGILState_GetThisThreadState();
if (tss_tstate != NULL) {
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
if (tss_tstate != tstate) {
/* The Python thread does not hold the GIL */
tss_tstate = NULL;
}
}
else {
/* Py_FatalError() has been called from a C thread
which has no Python thread state. */
}
int has_tstate_and_gil = (tss_tstate != NULL);
if (has_tstate_and_gil) {
/* If an exception is set, print the exception with its traceback */
if (!_Py_FatalError_PrintExc(fd)) {
/* No exception is set, or an exception is set without traceback */
_Py_FatalError_DumpTracebacks(fd);
}
}
else {
_Py_FatalError_DumpTracebacks(fd);
}
@ -1943,7 +1958,7 @@ fatal_error(const char *prefix, const char *msg, int status)
_PyFaulthandler_Fini();
/* Check if the current Python thread hold the GIL */
if (PyThreadState_GET() != NULL) {
if (has_tstate_and_gil) {
/* Flush sys.stdout and sys.stderr */
flush_std_files();
}