Issue #9617: Signals received during a low-level write operation aren't

ignored by the buffered IO layer anymore.
This commit is contained in:
Antoine Pitrou 2010-08-21 19:09:32 +00:00
parent 522180a60b
commit b46b9d59ef
3 changed files with 87 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ import random
import unittest
import weakref
import abc
import signal
import errno
from itertools import cycle, count
from collections import deque
from test import support
@ -2463,6 +2465,75 @@ class CMiscIOTest(MiscIOTest):
class PyMiscIOTest(MiscIOTest):
io = pyio
@unittest.skipIf(os.name == 'nt', 'POSIX signals required for this test.')
class SignalsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.oldalrm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.alarm_interrupt)
def tearDown(self):
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.oldalrm)
def alarm_interrupt(self, sig, frame):
1/0
@unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'Threading required for this test.')
def check_interrupted_write(self, item, bytes, **fdopen_kwargs):
"""Check that a partial write, when it gets interrupted, properly
invokes the signal handler."""
read_results = []
def _read():
s = os.read(r, 1)
read_results.append(s)
t = threading.Thread(target=_read)
t.daemon = True
r, w = os.pipe()
try:
wio = self.io.open(w, **fdopen_kwargs)
t.start()
signal.alarm(1)
# Fill the pipe enough that the write will be blocking.
# It will be interrupted by the timer armed above. Since the
# other thread has read one byte, the low-level write will
# return with a successful (partial) result rather than an EINTR.
# The buffered IO layer must check for pending signal
# handlers, which in this case will invoke alarm_interrupt().
self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError,
wio.write, item * (1024 * 1024))
t.join()
# We got one byte, get another one and check that it isn't a
# repeat of the first one.
read_results.append(os.read(r, 1))
self.assertEqual(read_results, [bytes[0:1], bytes[1:2]])
finally:
os.close(w)
os.close(r)
# This is deliberate. If we didn't close the file descriptor
# before closing wio, wio would try to flush its internal
# buffer, and block again.
try:
wio.close()
except IOError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EBADF:
raise
def test_interrupted_write_unbuffered(self):
self.check_interrupted_write(b"xy", b"xy", mode="wb", buffering=0)
def test_interrupted_write_buffered(self):
self.check_interrupted_write(b"xy", b"xy", mode="wb")
def test_interrupted_write_text(self):
self.check_interrupted_write("xy", b"xy", mode="w", encoding="ascii")
class CSignalsTest(SignalsTest):
io = io
class PySignalsTest(SignalsTest):
io = pyio
def test_main():
tests = (CIOTest, PyIOTest,
CBufferedReaderTest, PyBufferedReaderTest,
@ -2472,7 +2543,9 @@ def test_main():
StatefulIncrementalDecoderTest,
CIncrementalNewlineDecoderTest, PyIncrementalNewlineDecoderTest,
CTextIOWrapperTest, PyTextIOWrapperTest,
CMiscIOTest, PyMiscIOTest,)
CMiscIOTest, PyMiscIOTest,
CSignalsTest, PySignalsTest,
)
# Put the namespaces of the IO module we are testing and some useful mock
# classes in the __dict__ of each test.

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@ -117,6 +117,9 @@ Extensions
Library
-------
- Issue #9617: Signals received during a low-level write operation aren't
ignored by the buffered IO layer anymore.
- Issue #843590: Make "macintosh" an alias to the "mac_roman" encoding.
- Create os.fsdecode(): decode from the filesystem encoding with

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@ -1665,6 +1665,11 @@ _bufferedwriter_flush_unlocked(buffered *self, int restore_pos)
self->write_pos += n;
self->raw_pos = self->write_pos;
written += Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(n, Py_off_t, Py_ssize_t);
/* Partial writes can return successfully when interrupted by a
signal (see write(2)). We must run signal handlers before
blocking another time, possibly indefinitely. */
if (PyErr_CheckSignals() < 0)
goto error;
}
if (restore_pos) {
@ -1802,6 +1807,11 @@ bufferedwriter_write(buffered *self, PyObject *args)
}
written += n;
remaining -= n;
/* Partial writes can return successfully when interrupted by a
signal (see write(2)). We must run signal handlers before
blocking another time, possibly indefinitely. */
if (PyErr_CheckSignals() < 0)
goto error;
}
if (self->readable)
_bufferedreader_reset_buf(self);