Issue #23309: Avoid a deadlock at shutdown if a daemon thread is aborted

while it is holding a lock to a buffered I/O object, and the main thread
tries to use the same I/O object (typically stdout or stderr).  A fatal
error is emitted instead.
This commit is contained in:
Antoine Pitrou 2015-04-13 19:48:19 +02:00
commit cb46f0ecb0
5 changed files with 94 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Common utility functions used by various script execution tests
# e.g. test_cmd_line, test_cmd_line_script and test_runpy
import collections
import importlib
import sys
import os
@ -50,8 +51,12 @@ def interpreter_requires_environment():
return __cached_interp_requires_environment
_PythonRunResult = collections.namedtuple("_PythonRunResult",
("rc", "out", "err"))
# Executing the interpreter in a subprocess
def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars):
def run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars):
env_required = interpreter_requires_environment()
if '__isolated' in env_vars:
isolated = env_vars.pop('__isolated')
@ -85,9 +90,14 @@ def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars):
p.stderr.close()
rc = p.returncode
err = strip_python_stderr(err)
if (rc and expected_success) or (not rc and not expected_success):
return _PythonRunResult(rc, out, err), cmd_line
def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars):
res, cmd_line = run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars)
if (res.rc and expected_success) or (not res.rc and not expected_success):
# Limit to 80 lines to ASCII characters
maxlen = 80 * 100
out, err = res.out, res.err
if len(out) > maxlen:
out = b'(... truncated stdout ...)' + out[-maxlen:]
if len(err) > maxlen:
@ -106,10 +116,10 @@ def _assert_python(expected_success, *args, **env_vars):
"---\n"
"%s\n"
"---"
% (rc, cmd_line,
% (res.rc, cmd_line,
out,
err))
return rc, out, err
return res
def assert_python_ok(*args, **env_vars):
"""

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ import weakref
from collections import deque, UserList
from itertools import cycle, count
from test import support
from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok
from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok, run_python_until_end
import codecs
import io # C implementation of io
@ -3437,6 +3437,49 @@ class CMiscIOTest(MiscIOTest):
b = bytearray(2)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, bufio.readinto, b)
@unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'Threading required for this test.')
def check_daemon_threads_shutdown_deadlock(self, stream_name):
# Issue #23309: deadlocks at shutdown should be avoided when a
# daemon thread and the main thread both write to a file.
code = """if 1:
import sys
import time
import threading
file = sys.{stream_name}
def run():
while True:
file.write('.')
file.flush()
thread = threading.Thread(target=run)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
time.sleep(0.5)
file.write('!')
file.flush()
""".format_map(locals())
res, _ = run_python_until_end("-c", code)
err = res.err.decode()
if res.rc != 0:
# Failure: should be a fatal error
self.assertIn("Fatal Python error: could not acquire lock "
"for <_io.BufferedWriter name='<{stream_name}>'> "
"at interpreter shutdown, possibly due to "
"daemon threads".format_map(locals()),
err)
else:
self.assertFalse(err.strip('.!'))
def test_daemon_threads_shutdown_stdout_deadlock(self):
self.check_daemon_threads_shutdown_deadlock('stdout')
def test_daemon_threads_shutdown_stderr_deadlock(self):
self.check_daemon_threads_shutdown_deadlock('stderr')
class PyMiscIOTest(MiscIOTest):
io = pyio

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@ -8,26 +8,27 @@ from unittest import mock
class TestScriptHelper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_assert_python_expect_success(self):
t = script_helper._assert_python(True, '-c', 'import sys; sys.exit(0)')
def test_assert_python_ok(self):
t = script_helper.assert_python_ok('-c', 'import sys; sys.exit(0)')
self.assertEqual(0, t[0], 'return code was not 0')
def test_assert_python_expect_failure(self):
def test_assert_python_failure(self):
# I didn't import the sys module so this child will fail.
rc, out, err = script_helper._assert_python(False, '-c', 'sys.exit(0)')
rc, out, err = script_helper.assert_python_failure('-c', 'sys.exit(0)')
self.assertNotEqual(0, rc, 'return code should not be 0')
def test_assert_python_raises_expect_success(self):
def test_assert_python_ok_raises(self):
# I didn't import the sys module so this child will fail.
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as error_context:
script_helper._assert_python(True, '-c', 'sys.exit(0)')
script_helper.assert_python_ok('-c', 'sys.exit(0)')
error_msg = str(error_context.exception)
self.assertIn('command line:', error_msg)
self.assertIn('sys.exit(0)', error_msg, msg='unexpected command line')
def test_assert_python_raises_expect_failure(self):
def test_assert_python_failure_raises(self):
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as error_context:
script_helper._assert_python(False, '-c', 'import sys; sys.exit(0)')
script_helper.assert_python_failure('-c', 'import sys; sys.exit(0)')
error_msg = str(error_context.exception)
self.assertIn('Process return code is 0\n', error_msg)
self.assertIn('import sys; sys.exit(0)', error_msg,

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@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ Release date: XXX
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #23309: Avoid a deadlock at shutdown if a daemon thread is aborted
while it is holding a lock to a buffered I/O object, and the main thread
tries to use the same I/O object (typically stdout or stderr). A fatal
error is emitted instead.
- Issue #22977: Fixed formatting Windows error messages on Wine.
Patch by Martin Panter.

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@ -318,14 +318,35 @@ typedef struct {
static int
_enter_buffered_busy(buffered *self)
{
int relax_locking;
PyLockStatus st;
if (self->owner == PyThread_get_thread_ident()) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError,
"reentrant call inside %R", self);
return 0;
}
relax_locking = (_Py_Finalizing != NULL);
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
PyThread_acquire_lock(self->lock, 1);
if (!relax_locking)
st = PyThread_acquire_lock(self->lock, 1);
else {
/* When finalizing, we don't want a deadlock to happen with daemon
* threads abruptly shut down while they owned the lock.
* Therefore, only wait for a grace period (1 s.).
* Note that non-daemon threads have already exited here, so this
* shouldn't affect carefully written threaded I/O code.
*/
st = PyThread_acquire_lock_timed(self->lock, 1e6, 0);
}
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
if (relax_locking && st != PY_LOCK_ACQUIRED) {
PyObject *msgobj = PyUnicode_FromFormat(
"could not acquire lock for %A at interpreter "
"shutdown, possibly due to daemon threads",
(PyObject *) self);
char *msg = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(msgobj);
Py_FatalError(msg);
}
return 1;
}