Fixed #21952 -- signals deadlock due to locking + weakref interaction

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Anssi Kääriäinen 2014-02-04 20:19:14 +02:00 committed by Florian Apolloner
parent aea9faa146
commit c29d6f7676
2 changed files with 27 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ class Signal(object):
# 'sender_receivers_cache'. The cache is cleaned when .connect() or
# .disconnect() is called and populated on send().
self.sender_receivers_cache = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() if use_caching else {}
self._dead_receivers = False
def connect(self, receiver, sender=None, weak=True, dispatch_uid=None):
"""
@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ class Signal(object):
receiver_id = _make_id(receiver)
with self.lock:
self._clear_dead_receivers()
for r_key, _, _ in self.receivers:
if r_key == lookup_key:
break
@ -162,6 +164,7 @@ class Signal(object):
lookup_key = (_make_id(receiver), _make_id(sender))
with self.lock:
self._clear_dead_receivers()
for index in xrange(len(self.receivers)):
(r_key, _, _) = self.receivers[index]
if r_key == lookup_key:
@ -237,6 +240,17 @@ class Signal(object):
responses.append((receiver, response))
return responses
def _clear_dead_receivers(self):
# Note: caller is assumed to hold self.lock.
if self._dead_receivers:
self._dead_receivers = False
new_receivers = []
for r in self.receivers:
if isinstance(r[1], weakref.ReferenceType) and r[1]() is None:
continue
new_receivers.append(r)
self.receivers = new_receivers
def _live_receivers(self, sender):
"""
Filter sequence of receivers to get resolved, live receivers.
@ -245,7 +259,7 @@ class Signal(object):
live receivers.
"""
receivers = None
if self.use_caching:
if self.use_caching and not self._dead_receivers:
receivers = self.sender_receivers_cache.get(sender)
# We could end up here with NO_RECEIVERS even if we do check this case in
# .send() prior to calling _live_receivers() due to concurrent .send() call.
@ -253,6 +267,7 @@ class Signal(object):
return []
if receivers is None:
with self.lock:
self._clear_dead_receivers()
senderkey = _make_id(sender)
receivers = []
for (receiverkey, r_senderkey), receiver, _ in self.receivers:
@ -276,19 +291,13 @@ class Signal(object):
return non_weak_receivers
def _remove_receiver(self, receiver=None, receiver_id=None, _make_id=_make_id):
"""
Remove dead receivers from connections.
`receiver_id` is used by python 3.4 and up. `receiver` is used in older
versions and is the weakref to the receiver (if the connection was defined
as `weak`). We also need to pass on `_make_id` since the original reference
will be None during module shutdown.
"""
with self.lock:
if receiver is not None:
receiver_id = _make_id(receiver)
self.receivers[:] = [val for val in self.receivers if val[2] != receiver_id]
self.sender_receivers_cache.clear()
# Mark that the self.receivers list has dead weakrefs. If so, we will
# clean those up in connect, disconnect and _live_receivers while
# holding self.lock. Note that doing the cleanup here isn't a good
# idea, _remove_receiver() will be called as side effect of garbage
# collection, and so the call can happen while we are already holding
# self.lock.
self._dead_receivers = True
def receiver(signal, **kwargs):

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@ -46,11 +46,12 @@ class DispatcherTests(unittest.TestCase):
def _testIsClean(self, signal):
"""Assert that everything has been cleaned up automatically"""
# Note that dead weakref cleanup happens as side effect of using
# the signal's receivers through the signals API. So, first do a
# call to an API method to force cleanup.
self.assertFalse(signal.has_listeners())
self.assertEqual(signal.receivers, [])
# force cleanup just in case
signal.receivers = []
def testExact(self):
a_signal.connect(receiver_1_arg, sender=self)
expected = [(receiver_1_arg, "test")]