gh-124785: Revert "gh-116510: Fix crash due to shared immortal interned strings (gh-124646)" (gh-124807)

Revert "gh-116510: Fix crash due to shared immortal interned strings. (gh-124646)"

This reverts commit 98b2ed7e23.
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T. Wouters 2024-09-30 16:41:46 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 6 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Fix a crash caused by immortal interned strings being shared between
sub-interpreters that use basic single-phase init. In that case, the string
can be used by an interpreter that outlives the interpreter that created and
interned it. For interpreters that share obmalloc state, also share the
interned dict with the main interpreter.

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@ -282,38 +282,14 @@ hashtable_unicode_compare(const void *key1, const void *key2)
}
}
/* Return true if this interpreter should share the main interpreter's
intern_dict. That's important for interpreters which load basic
single-phase init extension modules (m_size == -1). There could be interned
immortal strings that are shared between interpreters, due to the
PyDict_Update(mdict, m_copy) call in import_find_extension().
It's not safe to deallocate those strings until all interpreters that
potentially use them are freed. By storing them in the main interpreter, we
ensure they get freed after all other interpreters are freed.
*/
static bool
has_shared_intern_dict(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
PyInterpreterState *main_interp = _PyInterpreterState_Main();
return interp != main_interp && interp->feature_flags & Py_RTFLAGS_USE_MAIN_OBMALLOC;
}
static int
init_interned_dict(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
assert(get_interned_dict(interp) == NULL);
PyObject *interned;
if (has_shared_intern_dict(interp)) {
interned = get_interned_dict(_PyInterpreterState_Main());
Py_INCREF(interned);
}
else {
interned = PyDict_New();
PyObject *interned = interned = PyDict_New();
if (interned == NULL) {
return -1;
}
}
_Py_INTERP_CACHED_OBJECT(interp, interned_strings) = interned;
return 0;
}
@ -323,10 +299,7 @@ clear_interned_dict(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
PyObject *interned = get_interned_dict(interp);
if (interned != NULL) {
if (!has_shared_intern_dict(interp)) {
// only clear if the dict belongs to this interpreter
PyDict_Clear(interned);
}
Py_DECREF(interned);
_Py_INTERP_CACHED_OBJECT(interp, interned_strings) = NULL;
}
@ -15645,13 +15618,6 @@ _PyUnicode_ClearInterned(PyInterpreterState *interp)
}
assert(PyDict_CheckExact(interned));
if (has_shared_intern_dict(interp)) {
// the dict doesn't belong to this interpreter, skip the debug
// checks on it and just clear the pointer to it
clear_interned_dict(interp);
return;
}
#ifdef INTERNED_STATS
fprintf(stderr, "releasing %zd interned strings\n",
PyDict_GET_SIZE(interned));
@ -16160,10 +16126,8 @@ _PyUnicode_Fini(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
struct _Py_unicode_state *state = &interp->unicode;
if (!has_shared_intern_dict(interp)) {
// _PyUnicode_ClearInterned() must be called before _PyUnicode_Fini()
assert(get_interned_dict(interp) == NULL);
}
_PyUnicode_FiniEncodings(&state->fs_codec);