Issue #28779: multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload() would crash the forkserver process if a preloaded module instantiated some multiprocessing objects such as locks.

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Antoine Pitrou 2016-12-10 17:19:21 +01:00
commit 5c7198d464
5 changed files with 37 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class BaseContext(object):
def get_start_method(self, allow_none=False):
return self._name
def set_start_method(self, method=None):
def set_start_method(self, method, force=False):
raise ValueError('cannot set start method of concrete context')
@property

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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ def prepare(data):
process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']
if 'start_method' in data:
set_start_method(data['start_method'])
set_start_method(data['start_method'], force=True)
if 'init_main_from_name' in data:
_fixup_main_from_name(data['init_main_from_name'])

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@ -3818,6 +3818,19 @@ class TestStartMethod(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertTrue(methods == ['fork', 'spawn'] or
methods == ['fork', 'spawn', 'forkserver'])
def test_preload_resources(self):
if multiprocessing.get_start_method() != 'forkserver':
self.skipTest("test only relevant for 'forkserver' method")
name = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'mp_preload.py')
rc, out, err = test.support.script_helper.assert_python_ok(name)
out = out.decode()
err = err.decode()
if out.rstrip() != 'ok' or err != '':
print(out)
print(err)
self.fail("failed spawning forkserver or grandchild")
#
# Check that killing process does not leak named semaphores
#

18
Lib/test/mp_preload.py Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
import multiprocessing
multiprocessing.Lock()
def f():
print("ok")
if __name__ == "__main__":
ctx = multiprocessing.get_context("forkserver")
modname = "test.mp_preload"
# Make sure it's importable
__import__(modname)
ctx.set_forkserver_preload([modname])
proc = ctx.Process(target=f)
proc.start()
proc.join()

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@ -171,6 +171,10 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #28779: multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload() would crash the
forkserver process if a preloaded module instantiated some
multiprocessing objects such as locks.
- Issue #26937: The chown() method of the tarfile.TarFile class does not fail
now when the grp module cannot be imported, as for example on Android
platforms.