The use of PySys_GetObject() and _PySys_GetAttr(), which return a borrowed
reference, has been replaced by using one of the following functions, which
return a strong reference and distinguish a missing attribute from an error:
_PySys_GetOptionalAttr(), _PySys_GetOptionalAttrString(),
_PySys_GetRequiredAttr(), and _PySys_GetRequiredAttrString().
(cherry picked from commit 0ef4ffeefd)
We should use a relaxed atomic load in the free threading build in
`PyType_Modified()` because that's called without the type lock held.
It's not necessary to use atomics in `type_modified_unlocked()`.
We should also use `FT_ATOMIC_STORE_UINT_RELAXED()` instead of the
`UINT32` variant because `tp_version_tag` is declared as `unsigned int`.
(cherry picked from commit 57f45ee2d8)
The MemoryError freelist was not thread-safe in the free threaded build.
Use a mutex to protect accesses to the freelist. Unlike other freelists,
the MemoryError freelist is not performance sensitive.
(cherry picked from commit 51b4edb1a4)
tracemalloc_alloc(), tracemalloc_realloc(), PyTraceMalloc_Track(),
PyTraceMalloc_Untrack() and _PyTraceMalloc_TraceRef() now check
tracemalloc_config.tracing after calling TABLES_LOCK().
_PyTraceMalloc_Stop() now protects more code with TABLES_LOCK(),
especially setting tracemalloc_config.tracing to 1.
Add a test using PyTraceMalloc_Track() to test tracemalloc.stop()
race condition.
Call _PyTraceMalloc_Init() at Python startup.
Previously, `_Py_RefcntAdd` hasn't called
`_Py_INCREF_STAT_INC/_Py_INCREF_IMMORTAL_STAT_INC` which is incorrect.
Now it has been fixed.
(cherry picked from commit ab05beb8ce)
- Add a helper to set an error from locale-encoded `char*`
- Use the helper for gdbm & dlerror messages
(cherry picked from commit 7303f06846)
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Objects may be temporarily "resurrected" in destructors when calling
finalizers or watcher callbacks. We previously undid the resurrection
by decrementing the reference count using `Py_SET_REFCNT`. This was not
thread-safe because other threads might be accessing the object
(modifying its reference count) if it was exposed by the finalizer,
watcher callback, or temporarily accessed by a racy dictionary or list
access.
This adds internal-only thread-safe functions for temporary object
resurrection during destructors.
(cherry picked from commit f4f530804b)
gh-122907: Fix Builds Without HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING Set (gh-122952)
As of 529a160 (gh-118204), building with HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING stopped working. This is a minimal fix just to get builds working again. There are actually a number of long-standing deficiencies with HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING builds that need to be resolved separately.
(cherry picked from commit ee1b8ce26e)
Co-authored-by: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>
This approach eliminates the originally reported race. It also gets rid of the deadlock reported in gh-96071, so we can remove the workaround added then.
This is mostly a cherry-pick of 1c0a104 (AKA gh-126989). The difference is we add PyInterpreterState.threads_preallocated at the end of PyInterpreterState, instead of adding PyInterpreterState.threads.preallocated. That avoids ABI disruption.
The PyMutex implementation supports unlocking after fork because we
clear the list of waiters in parking_lot.c. This doesn't work as well
for _PyRecursiveMutex because on some systems, such as SerenityOS, the
thread id is not preserved across fork().
(cherry picked from commit 5610860840)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
When formatting the AST as a string, infinite values are replaced by
1e309, which evaluates to infinity. The initialization of this string
replacement was not thread-safe in the free threading build.
(cherry picked from commit 427dcf24de)
This fixes a crash when `gc.get_objects()` or `gc.get_referrers()` is
called during a GC in the free threading build.
Switch to `_PyObjectStack` to avoid corrupting the `struct worklist`
linked list maintained by the GC. Also, don't return objects that are frozen
(`gc.freeze()`) or in the process of being collected to more closely match
the behavior of the default build.
(cherry picked from commit e545ead66c)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
On Arm v5 it is not possible to get the thread ID via c13 register
hence the illegal instruction. The c13 register started to provide
thread ID since Arm v6K architecture variant. Other variants of
Arm v6 (T2, Z and base) don’t provide the thread ID via c13.
For the sake of simplicity we group v5 and v6 together and
consider that instructions for Arm v7 only.
(cherry picked from commit feda9aa73a)
Co-authored-by: Diego Russo <diego.russo@arm.com>
Revert the incremental GC in 3.13, since it's not clear that without further turning, the benefits outweigh the costs.
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
gh-123091: Use _Py_IsImmortalLoose() (#123511)
Use _Py_IsImmortalLoose() in bytesobject.c, typeobject.c
and ceval.c.
(cherry picked from commit f1a0d96f41)
gh-122584: Import mimalloc headers in a C++ context (GH-122587)
(cherry picked from commit 1dad23edbc)
Co-authored-by: Michael Droettboom <mdboom@gmail.com>
gh-120974: Make asyncio `swap_current_task` safe in free-threaded build (GH-122317)
* gh-120974: Make asyncio `swap_current_task` safe in free-threaded build
(cherry picked from commit b5e6fb39a2)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
gh-121489: Export private _PyBytes_Join() again (GH-122267)
(cherry picked from commit aef95eb107)
Co-authored-by: Marc Mueller <30130371+cdce8p@users.noreply.github.com>
In gh-121602, I applied a fix to a builtin types initialization bug.
That fix made sense in the context of some broader future changes,
but introduced a little bit of extra complexity. For earlier versions
those future changes are not relevant; we can avoid the extra complexity.
Thus we can revert that earlier change and replace it with this one,
which is more focused and conceptually simpler. This is essentially
the implementation of an idea that @markshannon pointed out to me.
Note that this change would be much smaller if we didn't have to deal
with repr compatibility for builtin types that explicitly inherit tp slots
(see expect_manually_inherited()). The alternative is to stop
*explicitly* inheriting tp slots in static PyTypeObject values,
which is churn that we can do separately.
gh-120974: Make _asyncio._leave_task atomic in the free-threaded build (GH-122139)
* gh-120974: Make _asyncio._leave_task atomic in the free-threaded build
Update `_PyDict_DelItemIf` to allow for an argument to be passed to the
predicate.
(cherry picked from commit a15feded71)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
gh-121621: Move asyncio_running_loop to private struct (GH-121939)
This avoids changing the ABI and keeps the field in the private struct.
(cherry picked from commit 81fd625b5c)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
gh-121528: Fix _PyObject_Init() assertion for stable ABI (GH-121725)
Add _Py_IsImmortalLoose() function for assertions.
(cherry picked from commit b826e459ca)
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
gh-121546: Disable contextvar caching on free-threading build (GH-121740)
(cherry picked from commit e904300882)
Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <kenjin@python.org>
gh-120642: Move _PyCode_CODE() to the internal C API (GH-121644)
Move _PyCode_CODE() and _PyCode_NBYTES() macros to the internal C API
since they use _Py_CODEUNIT which is only part of the internal C API.
(cherry picked from commit a2bec77d25)
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
When builtin static types are initialized for a subinterpreter, various "tp" slots have already been inherited (for the main interpreter). This was interfering with the logic in add_operators() (in Objects/typeobject.c), causing a wrapper to get created when it shouldn't. This change fixes that by preserving the original data from the static type struct and checking that.
(cherry picked from commit 5250a03133, AKA gh-121602)
Co-authored-by: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>
The `_PySeqLock_EndRead` function needs an acquire fence to ensure that
the load of the sequence happens after any loads within the read side
critical section. The missing fence can trigger bugs on macOS arm64.
Additionally, we need a release fence in `_PySeqLock_LockWrite` to
ensure that the sequence update is visible before any modifications to
the cache entry.
(cherry picked from commit 1d3cf79a50)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
gh-106597: Add more offsets to _Py_DebugOffsets (GH-121311)
Add more offsets to _Py_DebugOffsets
We add a few more offsets that are required by some out-of-process
tools, such as [Austin](https://github.com/p403n1x87/austin).
(cherry picked from commit c9bdfbe868)
Co-authored-by: Gabriele N. Tornetta <P403n1x87@users.noreply.github.com>
Refactor the fast Unicode hash check into `_PyObject_HashFast` and use relaxed
atomic loads in the free-threaded build.
After this change, the TSAN doesn't report data races for this method.
(cherry picked from commit 294e724964)
Co-authored-by: AN Long <aisk@users.noreply.github.com>