Add PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT option (cmake, C++ define) (#4216)

* Add option to force the use of the PYPY GIL scoped acquire/release logic to support nested gil access, see https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/1276 and https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/83101

* Apply suggestions from code review

* Update CMakeLists.txt

* docs: update upgrade guide

* Update docs/upgrade.rst

* All bells & whistles.

* Add Reminder to common.h, so that we will not forget to purge `!WITH_THREAD` branches when dropping Python 3.6

* New sentence instead of semicolon.

* Temporarily pull in snapshot of PR #4246

* Add `test_release_acquire`

* Add more unit tests for nested gil locking

* Add test_report_builtins_internals_keys

* Very minor enhancement: sort list only after filtering.

* Revert change in docs/upgrade.rst

* Add test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module, while also forcing unique PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION for cross_module_gil_utils.cpp

* Hopefully fix apparently new ICC error.

```
2022-10-28T07:57:54.5187728Z -- The CXX compiler identification is Intel 2021.7.0.20220726
...
2022-10-28T07:58:53.6758994Z icpc: remark #10441: The Intel(R) C++ Compiler Classic (ICC) is deprecated and will be removed from product release in the second half of 2023. The Intel(R) oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler (ICX) is the recommended compiler moving forward. Please transition to use this compiler. Use '-diag-disable=10441' to disable this message.
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5801597Z In file included from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/type_caster_base.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5803794Z                  from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../cast.h(15),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5805740Z                  from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../attr.h(14),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5809556Z                  from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/class.h(12),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5812154Z                  from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/pybind11.h(13),
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5948523Z                  from /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/tests/cross_module_gil_utils.cpp(13):
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949009Z /home/runner/work/pybind11/pybind11/include/pybind11/detail/../detail/internals.h(177): error #2282: unrecognized GCC pragma
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949374Z       PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(tstate)
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949579Z       ^
2022-10-28T07:58:54.5949695Z
```

* clang-tidy fixes

* Workaround for PYPY WIN exitcode None

* Revert "Temporarily pull in snapshot of PR #4246"

This reverts commit 23ac16e859150f27fda25ca865cabcb4444e0770.

* Another workaround for PYPY WIN exitcode None

* Clean up how the tests are run "run in process" Part 1: uniformity

* Clean up how the tests are run "run in process" Part 2: use `@pytest.mark.parametrize` and clean up the naming.

* Skip some tests `#if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)` (tested with TSAN using the Google-internal toolchain).

* Run all tests again but ignore ThreadSanitizer exitcode 66 (this is less likely to mask unrelated ThreadSanitizer issues in the future).

* bug fix: missing common.h include before using `PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT`

For the tests in the github CI this does not matter, because
`PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT` is always defined from the command line,
but when monkey-patching common.h locally, it matters.

* if process.exitcode is None: assert t_delta > 9.9

* More sophisiticated `_run_in_process()` implementation, clearly reporting `DEADLOCK`, additionally exercised via added `intentional_deadlock()`

* Wrap m.intentional_deadlock in a Python function, for `ForkingPickler` compatibility.

```
>       ForkingPickler(file, protocol).dump(obj)
E       TypeError: cannot pickle 'PyCapsule' object
```

Observed with all Windows builds including mingw but not PyPy, and macos-latest with Python 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 but not 3.6.

* Add link to potential solution for WOULD-BE-NICE-TO-HAVE feature.

* Add `SKIP_IF_DEADLOCK = True` option, to not pollute the CI results with expected `DEADLOCK` failures while we figure out what to do about them.

* Add COPY-PASTE-THIS: gdb ... command (to be used for debugging the detected deadlock)

* style: pre-commit fixes

* Do better than automatic pre-commit fixes.

* Add `PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT` to `pytest_report_header()` (so that we can easily know when harvesting deadlock information from the CI logs).

Co-authored-by: Arnim Balzer <arnim@seechange.ai>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <HenrySchreinerIII@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve <rwgk@google.com>
Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Chekov2k 2022-10-30 15:57:23 +00:00 committed by Henry Schreiner
parent 5b395c9b44
commit 15fde1def2
11 changed files with 433 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -102,10 +102,12 @@ jobs:
run: python -m pip install pytest-github-actions-annotate-failures
# First build - C++11 mode and inplace
# More-or-less randomly adding -DPYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT=ON here.
- name: Configure C++11 ${{ matrix.args }}
run: >
cmake -S . -B .
-DPYBIND11_WERROR=ON
-DPYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT=ON
-DDOWNLOAD_CATCH=ON
-DDOWNLOAD_EIGEN=ON
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=11
@ -129,10 +131,12 @@ jobs:
run: git clean -fdx
# Second build - C++17 mode and in a build directory
# More-or-less randomly adding -DPYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT=OFF here.
- name: Configure C++17
run: >
cmake -S . -B build2
-DPYBIND11_WERROR=ON
-DPYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT=OFF
-DDOWNLOAD_CATCH=ON
-DDOWNLOAD_EIGEN=ON
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17

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@ -91,10 +91,16 @@ endif()
option(PYBIND11_INSTALL "Install pybind11 header files?" ${PYBIND11_MASTER_PROJECT})
option(PYBIND11_TEST "Build pybind11 test suite?" ${PYBIND11_MASTER_PROJECT})
option(PYBIND11_NOPYTHON "Disable search for Python" OFF)
option(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT
"Use simpler GIL management logic that does not support disassociation" OFF)
set(PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION
""
CACHE STRING "Override the ABI version, may be used to enable the unstable ABI.")
if(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
add_compile_definitions(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
endif()
cmake_dependent_option(
USE_PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR
"Install pybind11 headers in Python include directory instead of default installation prefix"

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@ -206,6 +206,7 @@
#endif
#include <Python.h>
// Reminder: WITH_THREAD is always defined if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03070000
#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03060000
# error "PYTHON < 3.6 IS UNSUPPORTED. pybind11 v2.9 was the last to support Python 2 and 3.5."
#endif
@ -229,6 +230,10 @@
# undef copysign
#endif
#if defined(PYPY_VERSION) && !defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
# define PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# if defined(PYBIND11_DEBUG_MARKER)
# define _DEBUG

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@ -9,6 +9,12 @@
#pragma once
#include "common.h"
#if defined(WITH_THREAD) && defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
# include "../gil.h"
#endif
#include "../pytypes.h"
#include <exception>
@ -49,7 +55,7 @@ inline PyObject *make_object_base_type(PyTypeObject *metaclass);
// `Py_LIMITED_API` anyway.
# if PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION > 4
# define PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_REF Py_tss_t &
# ifdef __GNUC__
# if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
// Clang on macOS warns due to `Py_tss_NEEDS_INIT` not specifying an initializer
// for every field.
# define PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(var) \
@ -169,10 +175,12 @@ struct internals {
PyTypeObject *default_metaclass;
PyObject *instance_base;
#if defined(WITH_THREAD)
// Unused if PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT is defined:
PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(tstate)
# if PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION > 4
PYBIND11_TLS_KEY_INIT(loader_life_support_tls_key)
# endif // PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION > 4
// Unused if PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT is defined:
PyInterpreterState *istate = nullptr;
~internals() {
# if PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION > 4
@ -408,6 +416,10 @@ PYBIND11_NOINLINE internals &get_internals() {
return **internals_pp;
}
#if defined(WITH_THREAD)
# if defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
gil_scoped_acquire gil;
# else
// Ensure that the GIL is held since we will need to make Python calls.
// Cannot use py::gil_scoped_acquire here since that constructor calls get_internals.
struct gil_scoped_acquire_local {
@ -417,6 +429,8 @@ PYBIND11_NOINLINE internals &get_internals() {
~gil_scoped_acquire_local() { PyGILState_Release(state); }
const PyGILState_STATE state;
} gil;
# endif
#endif
error_scope err_scope;
PYBIND11_STR_TYPE id(PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID);

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@ -10,7 +10,10 @@
#pragma once
#include "detail/common.h"
#if defined(WITH_THREAD) && !defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
# include "detail/internals.h"
#endif
PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_BEGIN(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)
@ -21,7 +24,9 @@ PyThreadState *get_thread_state_unchecked();
PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(detail)
#if defined(WITH_THREAD) && !defined(PYPY_VERSION)
#if defined(WITH_THREAD)
# if !defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
/* The functions below essentially reproduce the PyGILState_* API using a RAII
* pattern, but there are a few important differences:
@ -178,12 +183,14 @@ private:
bool disassoc;
bool active = true;
};
#elif defined(PYPY_VERSION)
# else // PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT
class gil_scoped_acquire {
PyGILState_STATE state;
public:
gil_scoped_acquire() { state = PyGILState_Ensure(); }
gil_scoped_acquire() : state{PyGILState_Ensure()} {}
gil_scoped_acquire(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
gil_scoped_acquire &operator=(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
~gil_scoped_acquire() { PyGILState_Release(state); }
@ -194,19 +201,39 @@ class gil_scoped_release {
PyThreadState *state;
public:
gil_scoped_release() { state = PyEval_SaveThread(); }
gil_scoped_release() : state{PyEval_SaveThread()} {}
gil_scoped_release(const gil_scoped_release &) = delete;
gil_scoped_release &operator=(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
~gil_scoped_release() { PyEval_RestoreThread(state); }
void disarm() {}
};
#else
# endif // PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT
#else // WITH_THREAD
class gil_scoped_acquire {
public:
gil_scoped_acquire() {
// Trick to suppress `unused variable` error messages (at call sites).
(void) (this != (this + 1));
}
gil_scoped_acquire(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
gil_scoped_acquire &operator=(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
void disarm() {}
};
class gil_scoped_release {
public:
gil_scoped_release() {
// Trick to suppress `unused variable` error messages (at call sites).
(void) (this != (this + 1));
}
gil_scoped_release(const gil_scoped_release &) = delete;
gil_scoped_release &operator=(const gil_scoped_acquire &) = delete;
void disarm() {}
};
#endif
#endif // WITH_THREAD
PYBIND11_NAMESPACE_END(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)

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@ -210,4 +210,5 @@ def pytest_report_header(config):
f" {pybind11_tests.compiler_info}"
f" {pybind11_tests.cpp_std}"
f" {pybind11_tests.PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID}"
f" PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT={pybind11_tests.PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT}"
)

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@ -6,9 +6,15 @@
All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#if defined(PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION)
# undef PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION
#endif
#define PYBIND11_INTERNALS_VERSION 21814642 // Ensure this module has its own `internals` instance.
#include <pybind11/pybind11.h>
#include <cstdint>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
// This file mimics a DSO that makes pybind11 calls but does not define a
// PYBIND11_MODULE. The purpose is to test that such a DSO can create a
@ -21,8 +27,54 @@
namespace {
namespace py = pybind11;
void gil_acquire() { py::gil_scoped_acquire gil; }
std::string gil_multi_acquire_release(unsigned bits) {
if ((bits & 0x1u) != 0u) {
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil;
}
if ((bits & 0x2u) != 0u) {
py::gil_scoped_release gil;
}
if ((bits & 0x4u) != 0u) {
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil;
}
if ((bits & 0x8u) != 0u) {
py::gil_scoped_release gil;
}
return PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID;
}
struct CustomAutoGIL {
CustomAutoGIL() : gstate(PyGILState_Ensure()) {}
~CustomAutoGIL() { PyGILState_Release(gstate); }
PyGILState_STATE gstate;
};
struct CustomAutoNoGIL {
CustomAutoNoGIL() : save(PyEval_SaveThread()) {}
~CustomAutoNoGIL() { PyEval_RestoreThread(save); }
PyThreadState *save;
};
template <typename Acquire, typename Release>
void gil_acquire_inner() {
Acquire acquire_outer;
Acquire acquire_inner;
Release release;
}
template <typename Acquire, typename Release>
void gil_acquire_nested() {
Acquire acquire_outer;
Acquire acquire_inner;
Release release;
auto thread = std::thread(&gil_acquire_inner<Acquire, Release>);
thread.join();
}
constexpr char kModuleName[] = "cross_module_gil_utils";
struct PyModuleDef moduledef = {
@ -30,6 +82,9 @@ struct PyModuleDef moduledef = {
} // namespace
#define ADD_FUNCTION(Name, ...) \
PyModule_AddObject(m, Name, PyLong_FromVoidPtr(reinterpret_cast<void *>(&__VA_ARGS__)));
extern "C" PYBIND11_EXPORT PyObject *PyInit_cross_module_gil_utils() {
PyObject *m = PyModule_Create(&moduledef);
@ -37,8 +92,16 @@ extern "C" PYBIND11_EXPORT PyObject *PyInit_cross_module_gil_utils() {
if (m != nullptr) {
static_assert(sizeof(&gil_acquire) == sizeof(void *),
"Function pointer must have the same size as void*");
PyModule_AddObject(
m, "gil_acquire_funcaddr", PyLong_FromVoidPtr(reinterpret_cast<void *>(&gil_acquire)));
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_acquire_funcaddr", gil_acquire)
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_multi_acquire_release_funcaddr", gil_multi_acquire_release)
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_acquire_inner_custom_funcaddr",
gil_acquire_inner<CustomAutoGIL, CustomAutoNoGIL>)
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_acquire_nested_custom_funcaddr",
gil_acquire_nested<CustomAutoGIL, CustomAutoNoGIL>)
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_acquire_inner_pybind11_funcaddr",
gil_acquire_inner<py::gil_scoped_acquire, py::gil_scoped_release>)
ADD_FUNCTION("gil_acquire_nested_pybind11_funcaddr",
gil_acquire_nested<py::gil_scoped_acquire, py::gil_scoped_release>)
}
return m;

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@ -89,6 +89,12 @@ PYBIND11_MODULE(pybind11_tests, m) {
#endif
m.attr("cpp_std") = cpp_std();
m.attr("PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID") = PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID;
m.attr("PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT") =
#if defined(PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT)
true;
#else
false;
#endif
bind_ConstructorStats(m);

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@ -293,7 +293,6 @@ TEST_CASE("Threads") {
{
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release{};
REQUIRE(has_pybind11_internals_static());
auto threads = std::vector<std::thread>();
for (auto i = 0; i < num_threads; ++i) {

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@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
#include "pybind11_tests.h"
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#define CROSS_MODULE(Function) \
auto cm = py::module_::import("cross_module_gil_utils"); \
auto target = reinterpret_cast<void (*)()>(PyLong_AsVoidPtr(cm.attr(Function).ptr()));
class VirtClass {
public:
virtual ~VirtClass() = default;
@ -28,6 +35,16 @@ class PyVirtClass : public VirtClass {
};
TEST_SUBMODULE(gil_scoped, m) {
m.attr("defined_THREAD_SANITIZER") =
#if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)
true;
#else
false;
#endif
m.def("intentional_deadlock",
[]() { std::thread([]() { py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquired; }).join(); });
py::class_<VirtClass, PyVirtClass>(m, "VirtClass")
.def(py::init<>())
.def("virtual_func", &VirtClass::virtual_func)
@ -37,11 +54,91 @@ TEST_SUBMODULE(gil_scoped, m) {
m.def("test_callback_std_func", [](const std::function<void()> &func) { func(); });
m.def("test_callback_virtual_func", [](VirtClass &virt) { virt.virtual_func(); });
m.def("test_callback_pure_virtual_func", [](VirtClass &virt) { virt.pure_virtual_func(); });
m.def("test_cross_module_gil", []() {
auto cm = py::module_::import("cross_module_gil_utils");
auto gil_acquire = reinterpret_cast<void (*)()>(
PyLong_AsVoidPtr(cm.attr("gil_acquire_funcaddr").ptr()));
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_released", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
gil_acquire();
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_acquired", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquire;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_released", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_inner_custom_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_acquired", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_inner_custom_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquire;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_released", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_inner_pybind11_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_acquired", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_inner_pybind11_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquire;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_released", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_nested_custom_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_acquired", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_nested_custom_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquire;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_released", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_nested_pybind11_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
target();
});
m.def("test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_acquired", []() {
CROSS_MODULE("gil_acquire_nested_pybind11_funcaddr")
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquire;
target();
});
m.def("test_release_acquire", [](const py::object &obj) {
py::gil_scoped_release gil_released;
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquired;
return py::str(obj);
});
m.def("test_nested_acquire", [](const py::object &obj) {
py::gil_scoped_release gil_released;
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquired_outer;
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquired_inner;
return py::str(obj);
});
m.def("test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module", [](unsigned bits) {
py::set internals_ids;
internals_ids.add(PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID);
{
py::gil_scoped_release gil_released;
auto thread_f = [bits, &internals_ids]() {
py::gil_scoped_acquire gil_acquired;
auto cm = py::module_::import("cross_module_gil_utils");
auto target = reinterpret_cast<std::string (*)(unsigned)>(
PyLong_AsVoidPtr(cm.attr("gil_multi_acquire_release_funcaddr").ptr()));
std::string cm_internals_id = target(bits >> 3);
internals_ids.add(cm_internals_id);
};
if ((bits & 0x1u) != 0u) {
thread_f();
}
if ((bits & 0x2u) != 0u) {
std::thread non_python_thread(thread_f);
non_python_thread.join();
}
if ((bits & 0x4u) != 0u) {
thread_f();
}
}
return internals_ids;
});
}

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@ -1,26 +1,13 @@
import multiprocessing
import sys
import threading
import time
import pytest
from pybind11_tests import gil_scoped as m
def _run_in_process(target, *args, **kwargs):
"""Runs target in process and returns its exitcode after 10s (None if still alive)."""
process = multiprocessing.Process(target=target, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)
process.daemon = True
try:
process.start()
# Do not need to wait much, 10s should be more than enough.
process.join(timeout=10)
return process.exitcode
finally:
if process.is_alive():
process.terminate()
def _python_to_cpp_to_python():
"""Calls different C++ functions that come back to Python."""
class ExtendedVirtClass(m.VirtClass):
def virtual_func(self):
pass
@ -28,18 +15,185 @@ def _python_to_cpp_to_python():
def pure_virtual_func(self):
pass
extended = ExtendedVirtClass()
def test_callback_py_obj():
m.test_callback_py_obj(lambda: None)
def test_callback_std_func():
m.test_callback_std_func(lambda: None)
def test_callback_virtual_func():
extended = ExtendedVirtClass()
m.test_callback_virtual_func(extended)
def test_callback_pure_virtual_func():
extended = ExtendedVirtClass()
m.test_callback_pure_virtual_func(extended)
def _python_to_cpp_to_python_from_threads(num_threads, parallel=False):
"""Calls different C++ functions that come back to Python, from Python threads."""
def test_cross_module_gil_released():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired by another module from a GIL-released state."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_released() # Should not raise a SIGSEGV
def test_cross_module_gil_acquired():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired by another module from a GIL-acquired state."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_acquired() # Should not raise a SIGSEGV
def test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_released():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired/released by another module
from a GIL-released state using custom locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_released()
def test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_acquired():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired/acquired by another module
from a GIL-acquired state using custom locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_acquired()
def test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_released():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired/released by another module
from a GIL-released state using pybind11 locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_released()
def test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_acquired():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired/acquired by another module
from a GIL-acquired state using pybind11 locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_acquired()
def test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_released():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be nested acquired/released by another module
from a GIL-released state using custom locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_released()
def test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_acquired():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be nested acquired/acquired by another module
from a GIL-acquired state using custom locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_acquired()
def test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_released():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be nested acquired/released by another module
from a GIL-released state using pybind11 locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_released()
def test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_acquired():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be nested acquired/acquired by another module
from a GIL-acquired state using pybind11 locking logic."""
m.test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_acquired()
def test_release_acquire():
assert m.test_release_acquire(0xAB) == "171"
def test_nested_acquire():
assert m.test_nested_acquire(0xAB) == "171"
def test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module():
for bits in range(16 * 8):
internals_ids = m.test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module(bits)
assert len(internals_ids) == 2 if bits % 8 else 1
# Intentionally putting human review in the loop here, to guard against accidents.
VARS_BEFORE_ALL_BASIC_TESTS = dict(vars()) # Make a copy of the dict (critical).
ALL_BASIC_TESTS = (
test_callback_py_obj,
test_callback_std_func,
test_callback_virtual_func,
test_callback_pure_virtual_func,
test_cross_module_gil_released,
test_cross_module_gil_acquired,
test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_released,
test_cross_module_gil_inner_custom_acquired,
test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_released,
test_cross_module_gil_inner_pybind11_acquired,
test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_released,
test_cross_module_gil_nested_custom_acquired,
test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_released,
test_cross_module_gil_nested_pybind11_acquired,
test_release_acquire,
test_nested_acquire,
test_multi_acquire_release_cross_module,
)
def test_all_basic_tests_completeness():
num_found = 0
for key, value in VARS_BEFORE_ALL_BASIC_TESTS.items():
if not key.startswith("test_"):
continue
assert value in ALL_BASIC_TESTS
num_found += 1
assert len(ALL_BASIC_TESTS) == num_found
def _intentional_deadlock():
m.intentional_deadlock()
ALL_BASIC_TESTS_PLUS_INTENTIONAL_DEADLOCK = ALL_BASIC_TESTS + (_intentional_deadlock,)
SKIP_IF_DEADLOCK = True # See PR #4216
def _run_in_process(target, *args, **kwargs):
if len(args) == 0:
test_fn = target
else:
test_fn = args[0]
# Do not need to wait much, 10s should be more than enough.
timeout = 0.1 if test_fn is _intentional_deadlock else 10
process = multiprocessing.Process(target=target, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)
process.daemon = True
try:
t_start = time.time()
process.start()
if timeout >= 100: # For debugging.
print(
"\nprocess.pid STARTED", process.pid, (sys.argv, target, args, kwargs)
)
print(f"COPY-PASTE-THIS: gdb {sys.argv[0]} -p {process.pid}", flush=True)
process.join(timeout=timeout)
if timeout >= 100:
print("\nprocess.pid JOINED", process.pid, flush=True)
t_delta = time.time() - t_start
if process.exitcode == 66 and m.defined_THREAD_SANITIZER: # Issue #2754
# WOULD-BE-NICE-TO-HAVE: Check that the message below is actually in the output.
# Maybe this could work:
# https://gist.github.com/alexeygrigorev/01ce847f2e721b513b42ea4a6c96905e
pytest.skip(
"ThreadSanitizer: starting new threads after multi-threaded fork is not supported."
)
elif test_fn is _intentional_deadlock:
assert process.exitcode is None
return 0
elif process.exitcode is None:
assert t_delta > 0.9 * timeout
msg = "DEADLOCK, most likely, exactly what this test is meant to detect."
if SKIP_IF_DEADLOCK:
pytest.skip(msg)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
return process.exitcode
finally:
if process.is_alive():
process.terminate()
def _run_in_threads(test_fn, num_threads, parallel):
threads = []
for _ in range(num_threads):
thread = threading.Thread(target=_python_to_cpp_to_python)
thread = threading.Thread(target=test_fn)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
if parallel:
@ -51,43 +205,40 @@ def _python_to_cpp_to_python_from_threads(num_threads, parallel=False):
# TODO: FIXME, sometimes returns -11 (segfault) instead of 0 on macOS Python 3.9
def test_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_thread():
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_fn", ALL_BASIC_TESTS_PLUS_INTENTIONAL_DEADLOCK)
def test_run_in_process_one_thread(test_fn):
"""Makes sure there is no GIL deadlock when running in a thread.
It runs in a separate process to be able to stop and assert if it deadlocks.
"""
assert _run_in_process(_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_threads, 1) == 0
assert _run_in_process(_run_in_threads, test_fn, num_threads=1, parallel=False) == 0
# TODO: FIXME on macOS Python 3.9
def test_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_thread_multiple_parallel():
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_fn", ALL_BASIC_TESTS_PLUS_INTENTIONAL_DEADLOCK)
def test_run_in_process_multiple_threads_parallel(test_fn):
"""Makes sure there is no GIL deadlock when running in a thread multiple times in parallel.
It runs in a separate process to be able to stop and assert if it deadlocks.
"""
assert _run_in_process(_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_threads, 8, parallel=True) == 0
assert _run_in_process(_run_in_threads, test_fn, num_threads=8, parallel=True) == 0
# TODO: FIXME on macOS Python 3.9
def test_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_thread_multiple_sequential():
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_fn", ALL_BASIC_TESTS_PLUS_INTENTIONAL_DEADLOCK)
def test_run_in_process_multiple_threads_sequential(test_fn):
"""Makes sure there is no GIL deadlock when running in a thread multiple times sequentially.
It runs in a separate process to be able to stop and assert if it deadlocks.
"""
assert (
_run_in_process(_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_threads, 8, parallel=False) == 0
)
assert _run_in_process(_run_in_threads, test_fn, num_threads=8, parallel=False) == 0
# TODO: FIXME on macOS Python 3.9
def test_python_to_cpp_to_python_from_process():
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_fn", ALL_BASIC_TESTS_PLUS_INTENTIONAL_DEADLOCK)
def test_run_in_process_direct(test_fn):
"""Makes sure there is no GIL deadlock when using processes.
This test is for completion, but it was never an issue.
"""
assert _run_in_process(_python_to_cpp_to_python) == 0
def test_cross_module_gil():
"""Makes sure that the GIL can be acquired by another module from a GIL-released state."""
m.test_cross_module_gil() # Should not raise a SIGSEGV
assert _run_in_process(test_fn) == 0