Issue30589
Created on 2017-06-07 15:21 by pitrou, last changed 2017-06-30 08:37 by pitrou. This issue is now closed.
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| URL | Status | Linked | Edit |
| PR 1989 | merged | pitrou, 2017-06-08 00:38 | |
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| msg295343 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * | Date: 2017-06-07 15:21 | |
The documentation for multiprocessing.exitcode says:
"""
The child’s exit code. This will be None if the process has not yet terminated. A negative value -N indicates that the child was terminated by signal N.
"""
This is true for the "fork" method, but not "forkserver" where a child terminated by a signal will get an exitcode of 255. This is because forkserver relies on the child writing its own exit code in a pipe, which obviously doesn't work if it was killed (255 is simply a fallback value).
See forkserver's Popen.poll():
def poll(self, flag=os.WNOHANG):
if self.returncode is None:
from multiprocessing.connection import wait
timeout = 0 if flag == os.WNOHANG else None
if not wait([self.sentinel], timeout):
return None
try:
self.returncode = forkserver.read_unsigned(self.sentinel)
except (OSError, EOFError):
# The process ended abnormally perhaps because of a signal
self.returncode = 255
return self.returncode
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| msg295778 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * | Date: 2017-06-12 13:28 | |
New changeset dfd5f34634f9c505945e9348b4b799544680a7cf by Antoine Pitrou in branch 'master': Fix bpo-30589: improve Process.exitcode with forkserver (#1989) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/dfd5f34634f9c505945e9348b4b799544680a7cf |
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| msg295779 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * | Date: 2017-06-12 13:29 | |
I've merged a fix for Python 3.7. Since the fix is a bit delicate, I don't want to risk regression by merging it into 3.6 and 3.5. Closing now. |
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| msg297360 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * | Date: 2017-06-30 08:37 | |
In the end, I'm glad I added a stress test (test_many_processes) as part of this issue. It helper uncover a serious reliability issues in CPython's delivery of signals (https://bugs.python.org/issue30703) and then triggered the discovery of a more minor bug in our setitimer() wrapper (https://bugs.python.org/issue30807). Hopefully signal processing is more reliable in Python now! |
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| History | |||
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2017-06-30 08:37:05 | pitrou | set | messages: + msg297360 |
| 2017-06-12 13:29:17 | pitrou | set | status: open -> closed versions: - Python 3.5, Python 3.6 messages: + msg295779 resolution: fixed |
| 2017-06-12 13:28:21 | pitrou | set | messages: + msg295778 |
| 2017-06-08 00:38:34 | pitrou | set | stage: patch review |
| 2017-06-08 00:38:17 | pitrou | set | pull_requests: + pull_request2055 |
| 2017-06-07 15:21:05 | pitrou | create | |