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Eric Snow
f8abfa3314
gh-103323: Get the "Current" Thread State from a Thread-Local Variable (gh-103324)
We replace _PyRuntime.tstate_current with a thread-local variable. As part of this change, we add a _Py_thread_local macro in pyport.h (only for the core runtime) to smooth out the compiler differences. The main motivation here is in support of a per-interpreter GIL, but this change also provides some performance improvement opportunities.

Note that we do not provide a fallback to the thread-local, either falling back to the old tstate_current or to thread-specific storage (PyThread_tss_*()). If that proves problematic then we can circle back. I consider it unlikely, but will run the buildbots to double-check.

Also note that this does not change any of the code related to the GILState API, where it uses a thread state stored in thread-specific storage. I suspect we can combine that with _Py_tss_tstate (from here). However, that can be addressed separately and is not urgent (nor critical).

(While this change was mostly done independently, I did take some inspiration from earlier (~2020) work by @markshannon (main...markshannon:threadstate_in_tls) and @vstinner (#23976).)
2023-04-24 11:17:02 -06:00
Eddie Elizondo
ea2c001650
gh-84436: Implement Immortal Objects (gh-19474)
This is the implementation of PEP683

Motivation:

The PR introduces the ability to immortalize instances in CPython which bypasses reference counting. Tagging objects as immortal allows up to skip certain operations when we know that the object will be around for the entire execution of the runtime.

Note that this by itself will bring a performance regression to the runtime due to the extra reference count checks. However, this brings the ability of having truly immutable objects that are useful in other contexts such as immutable data sharing between sub-interpreters.
2023-04-22 13:39:37 -06:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado
1ef61cf71a
gh-102856: Initial implementation of PEP 701 (#102855)
Co-authored-by: Lysandros Nikolaou <lisandrosnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Batuhan Taskaya <isidentical@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marta Gómez Macías <mgmacias@google.com>
Co-authored-by: sunmy2019 <59365878+sunmy2019@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-19 11:18:16 -05:00
Mark Shannon
efb8a2553c
GH-103488: Use return-offset, not yield-offset. (GH-103502)
* Use return-offset, not yield-offset, so that instruction pointer is correct when sending to a generator or coroutine.
2023-04-13 16:19:07 +01:00
Mark Shannon
411b169281
GH-103082: Implementation of PEP 669: Low Impact Monitoring for CPython (GH-103083)
* The majority of the monitoring code is in instrumentation.c

* The new instrumentation bytecodes are in bytecodes.c

* legacy_tracing.c adapts the new API to the old sys.setrace and sys.setprofile APIs
2023-04-12 12:04:55 +01:00
Irit Katriel
55c99d97e1
gh-77757: replace exception wrapping by PEP-678 notes in typeobject's __set_name__ (#103402) 2023-04-11 11:53:06 +01:00
Irit Katriel
21bea68e2e
gh-91276: remove unused _PyOpcode_RelativeJump (#103156) 2023-04-11 11:20:39 +01:00
Irit Katriel
33822d037a
gh-87092: move assembler related code from compile.c to assemble.c (#103277) 2023-04-11 11:15:09 +01:00
Nikita Sobolev
059bb04245
gh-102213: Revert "gh-102213: Optimize the performance of __getattr__ (GH-102248)" (GH-103332)
This reverts commit aa0a73d1bc.
2023-04-07 17:22:36 +08:00
Eric Snow
03089fdccc
gh-101659: Add _Py_AtExit() (gh-103298)
The function is like Py_AtExit() but for a single interpreter.  This is a companion to the atexit module's register() function, taking a C callback instead of a Python one.

We also update the _xxinterpchannels module to use _Py_AtExit(), which is the motivating case.  (This is inspired by pain points felt while working on gh-101660.)
2023-04-05 18:42:02 -06:00
Brandt Bucher
b4978ff872
GH-88691: Shrink the CALL caches (GH-103230) 2023-04-05 14:15:49 -07:00
Irit Katriel
80163e17d3
gh-87092: move CFG related code from compile.c to flowgraph.c (#103021) 2023-03-31 18:17:59 +01:00
Eric Snow
dcd6f226d6
gh-100227: Make the Global PyModuleDef Cache Safe for Isolated Interpreters (gh-103084)
Sharing mutable (or non-immortal) objects between interpreters is generally not safe.  We can work around that but not easily. 
 There are two restrictions that are critical for objects that break interpreter isolation.

The first is that the object's state be guarded by a global lock.  For now the GIL meets this requirement, but a granular global lock is needed once we have a per-interpreter GIL.

The second restriction is that the object (and, for a container, its items) be deallocated/resized only when the interpreter in which it was allocated is the current one.  This is because every interpreter has (or will have, see gh-101660) its own object allocator.  Deallocating an object with a different allocator can cause crashes.

The dict for the cache of module defs is completely internal, which simplifies what we have to do to meet those requirements.  To do so, we do the following:

* add a mechanism for re-using a temporary thread state tied to the main interpreter in an arbitrary thread
   * add _PyRuntime.imports.extensions.main_tstate` 
   * add _PyThreadState_InitDetached() and _PyThreadState_ClearDetached() (pystate.c)
   * add _PyThreadState_BindDetached() and _PyThreadState_UnbindDetached() (pystate.c)
* make sure the cache dict (_PyRuntime.imports.extensions.dict) and its items are all owned by the main interpreter)
* add a placeholder using for a granular global lock

Note that the cache is only used for legacy extension modules and not for multi-phase init modules.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-29 17:15:43 -06:00
Brandt Bucher
121057aa36
GH-89987: Shrink the BINARY_SUBSCR caches (GH-103022) 2023-03-29 15:53:30 -07:00
Eric Snow
ba65a065cf
gh-100227: Move the Dict of Interned Strings to PyInterpreterState (gh-102339)
We can revisit the options for keeping it global later, if desired.  For now the approach seems quite complex, so we've gone with the simpler isolation solution in the meantime.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-28 12:52:28 -06:00
Eric Snow
89e67ada69
gh-100227: Revert gh-102925 "gh-100227: Make the Global Interned Dict Safe for Isolated Interpreters" (gh-103063)
This reverts commit 87be8d9.

This approach to keeping the interned strings safe is turning out to be too complex for my taste (due to obmalloc isolation). For now I'm going with the simpler solution, making the dict per-interpreter. We can revisit that later if we want a sharing solution.
2023-03-27 16:53:05 -06:00
Steve Dower
f1e3eeebc0
gh-99726: Fix order of recently added fields for FILE_STAT_BASIC_INFORMATION (GH-102976) 2023-03-23 23:27:46 +00:00
Brandt Bucher
0444ae2487
GH-100982: Break up COMPARE_AND_BRANCH (GH-102801) 2023-03-23 15:25:09 -07:00
Eric Snow
87be8d9522
gh-100227: Make the Global Interned Dict Safe for Isolated Interpreters (gh-102925)
This is effectively two changes.  The first (the bulk of the change) is where we add _Py_AddToGlobalDict() (and _PyRuntime.cached_objects.main_tstate, etc.).  The second (much smaller) change is where we update PyUnicode_InternInPlace() to use _Py_AddToGlobalDict() instead of calling PyDict_SetDefault() directly.

Basically, _Py_AddToGlobalDict() is a wrapper around PyDict_SetDefault() that should be used whenever we need to add a value to a runtime-global dict object (in the few cases where we are leaving the container global rather than moving it to PyInterpreterState, e.g. the interned strings dict).  _Py_AddToGlobalDict() does all the necessary work to make sure the target global dict is shared safely between isolated interpreters.  This is especially important as we move the obmalloc state to each interpreter (gh-101660), as well as, potentially, the GIL (PEP 684).

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-22 18:30:04 -06:00
Irit Katriel
3468c768ce
gh-102859: Remove JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP and JUMP_IF_TRUE_OR_POP (#102870) 2023-03-22 18:10:48 +00:00
Mark Shannon
7559f5fda9
GH-101291: Rearrange the size bits in PyLongObject (GH-102464)
* Eliminate all remaining uses of Py_SIZE and Py_SET_SIZE on PyLongObject, adding asserts.

* Change layout of size/sign bits in longobject to support future addition of immortal ints and tagged medium ints.

* Add functions to hide some internals of long object, and for setting sign and digit count.

* Replace uses of IS_MEDIUM_VALUE macro with _PyLong_IsCompact().
2023-03-22 14:49:51 +00:00
Eric Snow
743687434c
gh-102304: Move the Total Refcount to PyInterpreterState (gh-102545)
Moving it valuable with a per-interpreter GIL.  However, it is also useful without one, since it allows us to identify refleaks within a single interpreter or where references are escaping an interpreter.  This becomes more important as we move the obmalloc state to PyInterpreterState.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102304
2023-03-21 11:46:09 -06:00
Eric Snow
3bb475662b
gh-98608: Stop Treating All Errors from _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig() as Fatal (gh-102657)
Prior to this change, errors in _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig() were always fatal.  Instead, callers should be able to handle such errors and keep going.  That's what this change supports.  (This was an oversight in the original implementation of _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig().)  Note that the existing [fatal] behavior of the public Py_NewInterpreter() is preserved.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98608
2023-03-21 10:49:12 -06:00
Eric Snow
ad77d16a62
gh-102304: Move _Py_RefTotal to _PyRuntimeState (gh-102543)
The essentially eliminates the global variable, with the associated benefits. This is also a precursor to isolating this bit of state to PyInterpreterState.

Folks that currently read _Py_RefTotal directly would have to start using _Py_GetGlobalRefTotal() instead.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102304
2023-03-20 10:03:04 -06:00
Irit Katriel
e1e9bab006
gh-102778: Add sys.last_exc, deprecate sys.last_type, sys.last_value,sys.last_traceback (#102779) 2023-03-18 11:47:11 +00:00
Irit Katriel
3f9285a8c5
gh-102755: Add PyErr_DisplayException(exc) (#102756) 2023-03-16 22:18:04 +00:00
Steve Dower
0f175766e2
gh-99726: Improves correctness of stat results for Windows, and uses faster API when available (GH-102149)
This deprecates `st_ctime` fields on Windows, with the intent to change them to contain the correct value in 3.14. For now, they should keep returning the creation time as they always have.
2023-03-16 17:27:21 +00:00
Eric Snow
cdb21ba74d
gh-102660: Handle m_copy Specially for the sys and builtins Modules (gh-102661)
It doesn't make sense to use multi-phase init for these modules. Using a per-interpreter "m_copy" (instead of PyModuleDef.m_base.m_copy) makes this work okay. (This came up while working on gh-101660.)

Note that we might instead end up disallowing re-load for sys/builtins since they are so special.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102660
2023-03-14 14:01:35 -06:00
Kumar Aditya
a703f743db
GH-94851: check unicode consistency of static strings in debug mode (#102684) 2023-03-14 15:21:38 +05:30
wangxiang-hz
aa0a73d1bc
gh-102213: Optimize the performance of __getattr__ (GH-102248)
When __getattr__ is defined, python with try to find an attribute using _PyObject_GenericGetAttrWithDict
find nothing is reasonable so we don't need an exception, it will hurt performance.
2023-03-11 19:11:37 +08:00
Brandt Bucher
08b67fb34f
GH-90997: Shrink the LOAD_GLOBAL caches (#102569) 2023-03-10 17:01:16 -08:00
Steve Dower
cb35882773
gh-102519: Add os.listdrives, os.listvolumes and os.listmounts on Windows (GH-102544) 2023-03-10 12:21:37 +00:00
Max Bachmann
c6858d1e7f
gh-102255: Improve build support for Windows API partitions (GH-102256)
Add `MS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP`, `MS_WINDOWS_APPS`, `MS_WINDOWS_SYSTEM` and `MS_WINDOWS_GAMES` preprocessor definitions to allow switching off functionality missing from particular API partitions ("partitions" are used in Windows to identify overlapping subsets of APIs).
CPython only officially supports `MS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP` and `MS_WINDOWS_SYSTEM` (APPS is included by normal desktop builds, but APPS without DESKTOP is not covered). Other configurations are a convenience for people building their own runtimes.
`MS_WINDOWS_GAMES` is for the Xbox subset of the Windows API, which is also available on client OS, but is restricted compared to `MS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP`. These restrictions may change over time, as they relate to the build headers rather than the OS support, and so we assume that Xbox builds will use the latest available version of the GDK.
2023-03-09 21:09:12 +00:00
Eric Snow
cf6e7c5e55
gh-100227: Isolate the Import State to Each Interpreter (gh-101941)
Specific changes:

* move the import lock to PyInterpreterState
* move the "find_and_load" diagnostic state to PyInterpreterState

Note that the import lock exists to keep multiple imports of the same module in the same interpreter (but in different threads) from stomping on each other.  Independently, we use a distinct global lock to protect globally shared import state, especially related to loaded extension modules.  For now we can rely on the GIL as that lock but with a per-interpreter GIL we'll need a new global lock.

The remaining state in _PyRuntimeState.imports will (probably) continue being global.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-09 09:46:21 -07:00
Eric Snow
b45d14b886
gh-100227: Move dict_state.global_version to PyInterpreterState (gh-102338)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-09 08:16:30 -07:00
Eric Snow
5e5acd291f
gh-100227: Move next_keys_version to PyInterpreterState (gh-102335)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-08 18:04:16 -07:00
Eric Snow
66ff374d4f
gh-100227: Move func_state.next_version to PyInterpreterState (gh-102334)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-03-08 15:56:36 -07:00
Eric Snow
cbb0aa71d0
gh-102304: Consolidate Direct Usage of _Py_RefTotal (gh-102514)
This simplifies further changes to _Py_RefTotal (e.g. make it atomic or move it to PyInterpreterState).

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/102304
2023-03-08 12:03:50 -07:00
Carl Meyer
1e703a4733
gh-102381: don't call watcher callback with dead object (#102382)
Co-authored-by: T. Wouters <thomas@python.org>
2023-03-07 17:10:58 -07:00
Eric Snow
8606697f49
gh-90110: Fix the c-analyzer Tool (#102483)
Some incompatible changes had gone in, and the "ignore" lists weren't properly undated. This change fixes that. It's necessary prior to enabling test_check_c_globals, which I hope to do soon.

Note that this does include moving last_resort_memory_error to PyInterpreterState.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90110
2023-03-06 19:40:09 -07:00
Mark Dickinson
b022250e67
Remove unused internal macros (#102415)
Since #101826 was merged, the internal macro `_Py_InIntegralTypeRange` is unused, as are its supporting macros `_Py_IntegralTypeMax` and `_Py_IntegralTypeMin`. This PR removes them.

Note that `_Py_InIntegralTypeRange` doesn't actually work as advertised - it's not a safe way to avoid undefined behaviour in an integer to double conversion.
2023-03-04 12:20:14 +00:00
Irit Katriel
71db5dbcd7
gh-102371: move _Py_Mangle from compile.c to symtable.c (#102372) 2023-03-02 18:38:22 +00:00
Eric Snow
880437d4ec
gh-100227: Move _str_replace_inf to PyInterpreterState (gh-102333)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-02-28 14:16:39 -07:00
Eric Snow
f300a1fa4c
gh-100227: Move the dtoa State to PyInterpreterState (gh-102331)
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100227
2023-02-28 13:14:40 -07:00
Erlend E. Aasland
ccd98a3146
gh-101476: Add _PyType_GetModuleState (GH-101477)
For fast module state access from heap type methods.
2023-02-23 13:42:15 -08:00
Mark Shannon
22b8d77b98
GH-100719: Remove redundant gi_code field from generator object. (GH-100749) 2023-02-23 10:19:01 +00:00
Eric Snow
4d8959b73a
gh-101758: Add _PyState_AddModule() Back for the Stable ABI (gh-101956)
We're adding the function back, only for the stable ABI symbol and not as any form of API. I had removed it yesterday.

This undocumented "private" function was added with the implementation for PEP 3121 (3.0, 2007) for internal use and later moved out of the limited API (3.6, 2016) and then into the internal API (3.9, 2019). I removed it completely yesterday, including from the stable ABI manifest (where it was added because the symbol happened to be exported). It's unlikely that anyone is using _PyState_AddModule(), especially any stable ABI extensions built against 3.2-3.5, but we're playing it safe.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-16 14:05:31 -07:00
Rayyan Ansari
739c026f44
gh-101881: Support (non-)blocking read/write functions on Windows pipes (GH-101882)
* fileutils: handle non-blocking pipe IO on Windows

Handle erroring operations on non-blocking pipes by reading the _doserrno code.
Limit writes on non-blocking pipes that are too large.

* Support blocking functions on Windows

Use the GetNamedPipeHandleState and SetNamedPipeHandleState Win32 API functions to add support for os.get_blocking and os.set_blocking.
2023-02-16 14:52:24 +00:00
Eric Snow
89ac665891
gh-98627: Add an Optional Check for Extension Module Subinterpreter Compatibility (gh-99040)
Enforcing (optionally) the restriction set by PEP 489 makes sense. Furthermore, this sets the stage for a potential restriction related to a per-interpreter GIL.

This change includes the following:

* add tests for extension module subinterpreter compatibility
* add _PyInterpreterConfig.check_multi_interp_extensions
* add Py_RTFLAGS_MULTI_INTERP_EXTENSIONS
* add _PyImport_CheckSubinterpIncompatibleExtensionAllowed()
* fail iff the module does not implement multi-phase init and the current interpreter is configured to check

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98627
2023-02-15 18:16:00 -07:00
Eric Snow
b365d88465
gh-101758: Add a Test For Single-Phase Init Modules in Multiple Interpreters (gh-101920)
The test verifies the behavior of single-phase init modules when loaded in multiple interpreters.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/101758
2023-02-15 16:05:07 -07:00