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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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2afcbf22
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2afcbf22
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Nov 09, 2010
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Ask Solem
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Issue #9244: multiprocessing.pool: Worker crashes if result can't be encoded
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Lib/multiprocessing/pool.py
Lib/multiprocessing/pool.py
+40
-9
Lib/test/test_multiprocessing.py
Lib/test/test_multiprocessing.py
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Lib/multiprocessing/pool.py
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@@ -42,6 +42,23 @@ def mapstar(args):
# Code run by worker processes
#
class
MaybeEncodingError
(
Exception
):
"""Wraps possible unpickleable errors, so they can be
safely sent through the socket."""
def
__init__
(
self
,
exc
,
value
):
self
.
exc
=
repr
(
exc
)
self
.
value
=
repr
(
value
)
super
(
MaybeEncodingError
,
self
).
__init__
(
self
.
exc
,
self
.
value
)
def
__str__
(
self
):
return
"Error sending result: '%s'. Reason: '%s'"
%
(
self
.
value
,
self
.
exc
)
def
__repr__
(
self
):
return
"<MaybeEncodingError: %s>"
%
str
(
self
)
def
worker
(
inqueue
,
outqueue
,
initializer
=
None
,
initargs
=
(),
maxtasks
=
None
):
assert
maxtasks
is
None
or
(
type
(
maxtasks
)
==
int
and
maxtasks
>
0
)
put
=
outqueue
.
put
...
...
@@ -70,7 +87,13 @@ def worker(inqueue, outqueue, initializer=None, initargs=(), maxtasks=None):
result
=
(
True
,
func
(
*
args
,
**
kwds
))
except
Exception
as
e
:
result
=
(
False
,
e
)
put
((
job
,
i
,
result
))
try
:
put
((
job
,
i
,
result
))
except
Exception
as
e
:
wrapped
=
MaybeEncodingError
(
e
,
result
[
1
])
debug
(
"Possible encoding error while sending result: %s"
%
(
wrapped
))
put
((
job
,
i
,
(
False
,
wrapped
)))
completed
+=
1
debug
(
'worker exiting after %d tasks'
%
completed
)
...
...
@@ -235,16 +258,18 @@ class Pool(object):
for
i
,
x
in
enumerate
(
task_batches
)),
result
.
_set_length
))
return
(
item
for
chunk
in
result
for
item
in
chunk
)
def
apply_async
(
self
,
func
,
args
=
(),
kwds
=
{},
callback
=
None
):
def
apply_async
(
self
,
func
,
args
=
(),
kwds
=
{},
callback
=
None
,
error_callback
=
None
):
'''
Asynchronous version of `apply()` method.
'''
assert
self
.
_state
==
RUN
result
=
ApplyResult
(
self
.
_cache
,
callback
)
result
=
ApplyResult
(
self
.
_cache
,
callback
,
error_callback
)
self
.
_taskqueue
.
put
(([(
result
.
_job
,
None
,
func
,
args
,
kwds
)],
None
))
return
result
def
map_async
(
self
,
func
,
iterable
,
chunksize
=
None
,
callback
=
None
):
def
map_async
(
self
,
func
,
iterable
,
chunksize
=
None
,
callback
=
None
,
error_callback
=
None
):
'''
Asynchronous version of `map()` method.
'''
...
...
@@ -260,7 +285,8 @@ class Pool(object):
chunksize
=
0
task_batches
=
Pool
.
_get_tasks
(
func
,
iterable
,
chunksize
)
result
=
MapResult
(
self
.
_cache
,
chunksize
,
len
(
iterable
),
callback
)
result
=
MapResult
(
self
.
_cache
,
chunksize
,
len
(
iterable
),
callback
,
error_callback
=
error_callback
)
self
.
_taskqueue
.
put
((((
result
.
_job
,
i
,
mapstar
,
(
x
,),
{})
for
i
,
x
in
enumerate
(
task_batches
)),
None
))
return
result
...
...
@@ -459,12 +485,13 @@ class Pool(object):
class
ApplyResult
(
object
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
callback
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
callback
,
error_callback
):
self
.
_cond
=
threading
.
Condition
(
threading
.
Lock
())
self
.
_job
=
next
(
job_counter
)
self
.
_cache
=
cache
self
.
_ready
=
False
self
.
_callback
=
callback
self
.
_error_callback
=
error_callback
cache
[
self
.
_job
]
=
self
def
ready
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -495,6 +522,8 @@ class ApplyResult(object):
self
.
_success
,
self
.
_value
=
obj
if
self
.
_callback
and
self
.
_success
:
self
.
_callback
(
self
.
_value
)
if
self
.
_error_callback
and
not
self
.
_success
:
self
.
_error_callback
(
self
.
_value
)
self
.
_cond
.
acquire
()
try
:
self
.
_ready
=
True
...
...
@@ -509,8 +538,9 @@ class ApplyResult(object):
class
MapResult
(
ApplyResult
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
chunksize
,
length
,
callback
):
ApplyResult
.
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
callback
)
def
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
chunksize
,
length
,
callback
,
error_callback
):
ApplyResult
.
__init__
(
self
,
cache
,
callback
,
error_callback
=
error_callback
)
self
.
_success
=
True
self
.
_value
=
[
None
]
*
length
self
.
_chunksize
=
chunksize
...
...
@@ -535,10 +565,11 @@ class MapResult(ApplyResult):
self
.
_cond
.
notify
()
finally
:
self
.
_cond
.
release
()
else
:
self
.
_success
=
False
self
.
_value
=
result
if
self
.
_error_callback
:
self
.
_error_callback
(
self
.
_value
)
del
self
.
_cache
[
self
.
_job
]
self
.
_cond
.
acquire
()
try
:
...
...
Lib/test/test_multiprocessing.py
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@@ -1011,6 +1011,7 @@ class _TestContainers(BaseTestCase):
def
sqr
(
x
,
wait
=
0.0
):
time
.
sleep
(
wait
)
return
x
*
x
class
_TestPool
(
BaseTestCase
):
def
test_apply
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -1087,9 +1088,55 @@ class _TestPool(BaseTestCase):
join
()
self
.
assertTrue
(
join
.
elapsed
<
0.2
)
class
_TestPoolWorkerLifetime
(
BaseTestCase
):
def
raising
():
raise
KeyError
(
"key"
)
def
unpickleable_result
():
return
lambda
:
42
class
_TestPoolWorkerErrors
(
BaseTestCase
):
ALLOWED_TYPES
=
(
'processes'
,
)
def
test_async_error_callback
(
self
):
p
=
multiprocessing
.
Pool
(
2
)
scratchpad
=
[
None
]
def
errback
(
exc
):
scratchpad
[
0
]
=
exc
res
=
p
.
apply_async
(
raising
,
error_callback
=
errback
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
KeyError
,
res
.
get
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
scratchpad
[
0
])
self
.
assertIsInstance
(
scratchpad
[
0
],
KeyError
)
p
.
close
()
p
.
join
()
def
test_unpickleable_result
(
self
):
from
multiprocessing.pool
import
MaybeEncodingError
p
=
multiprocessing
.
Pool
(
2
)
# Make sure we don't lose pool processes because of encoding errors.
for
iteration
in
range
(
20
):
scratchpad
=
[
None
]
def
errback
(
exc
):
scratchpad
[
0
]
=
exc
res
=
p
.
apply_async
(
unpickleable_result
,
error_callback
=
errback
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
MaybeEncodingError
,
res
.
get
)
wrapped
=
scratchpad
[
0
]
self
.
assertTrue
(
wrapped
)
self
.
assertIsInstance
(
scratchpad
[
0
],
MaybeEncodingError
)
self
.
assertIsNotNone
(
wrapped
.
exc
)
self
.
assertIsNotNone
(
wrapped
.
value
)
p
.
close
()
p
.
join
()
class
_TestPoolWorkerLifetime
(
BaseTestCase
):
ALLOWED_TYPES
=
(
'processes'
,
)
def
test_pool_worker_lifetime
(
self
):
p
=
multiprocessing
.
Pool
(
3
,
maxtasksperchild
=
10
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
3
,
len
(
p
.
_pool
))
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