Commit 59d5404b authored by Richard Oudkerk's avatar Richard Oudkerk

Issue #14753: Make multiprocessing treat negative timeouts as it did in 3.2

In Python 3.2 and earlier, Process.join() and Connection.poll()
treated negative timeouts as zero timeouts.  Earlier versions from
the 3.3 line of development treat them as infinite timeouts.

The patch reverts to the old behaviour.
parent ca5f91b8
...@@ -928,6 +928,12 @@ object -- see :ref:`multiprocessing-managers`. ...@@ -928,6 +928,12 @@ object -- see :ref:`multiprocessing-managers`.
.. note:: .. note::
The :meth:`acquire` and :meth:`wait` methods of each of these types
treat negative timeouts as zero timeouts. This differs from
:mod:`threading` where, since version 3.2, the equivalent
:meth:`acquire` methods treat negative timeouts as infinite
timeouts.
On Mac OS X, ``sem_timedwait`` is unsupported, so calling ``acquire()`` with On Mac OS X, ``sem_timedwait`` is unsupported, so calling ``acquire()`` with
a timeout will emulate that function's behavior using a sleeping loop. a timeout will emulate that function's behavior using a sleeping loop.
...@@ -1899,6 +1905,7 @@ multiple connections at the same time. ...@@ -1899,6 +1905,7 @@ multiple connections at the same time.
those objects in *object_list* which are ready. If *timeout* is a those objects in *object_list* which are ready. If *timeout* is a
float then the call blocks for at most that many seconds. If float then the call blocks for at most that many seconds. If
*timeout* is ``None`` then it will block for an unlimited period. *timeout* is ``None`` then it will block for an unlimited period.
A negative timeout is equivalent to a zero timeout.
For both Unix and Windows, an object can appear in *object_list* if For both Unix and Windows, an object can appear in *object_list* if
it is it is
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...@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ import itertools ...@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ import itertools
import _multiprocessing import _multiprocessing
from multiprocessing import current_process, AuthenticationError, BufferTooShort from multiprocessing import current_process, AuthenticationError, BufferTooShort
from multiprocessing.util import ( from multiprocessing.util import get_temp_dir, Finalize, sub_debug, debug
get_temp_dir, Finalize, sub_debug, debug, _eintr_retry)
from multiprocessing.forking import ForkingPickler from multiprocessing.forking import ForkingPickler
try: try:
import _winapi import _winapi
...@@ -323,8 +322,6 @@ if _winapi: ...@@ -323,8 +322,6 @@ if _winapi:
if (self._got_empty_message or if (self._got_empty_message or
_winapi.PeekNamedPipe(self._handle)[0] != 0): _winapi.PeekNamedPipe(self._handle)[0] != 0):
return True return True
if timeout < 0:
timeout = None
return bool(wait([self], timeout)) return bool(wait([self], timeout))
def _get_more_data(self, ov, maxsize): def _get_more_data(self, ov, maxsize):
...@@ -402,8 +399,6 @@ class Connection(_ConnectionBase): ...@@ -402,8 +399,6 @@ class Connection(_ConnectionBase):
return self._recv(size) return self._recv(size)
def _poll(self, timeout): def _poll(self, timeout):
if timeout < 0.0:
timeout = None
r = wait([self._handle], timeout) r = wait([self._handle], timeout)
return bool(r) return bool(r)
......
...@@ -75,12 +75,9 @@ else: ...@@ -75,12 +75,9 @@ else:
# #
if sys.platform != 'win32': if sys.platform != 'win32':
import select
exit = os._exit exit = os._exit
duplicate = os.dup duplicate = os.dup
close = os.close close = os.close
_select = util._eintr_retry(select.select)
# #
# We define a Popen class similar to the one from subprocess, but # We define a Popen class similar to the one from subprocess, but
...@@ -130,10 +127,10 @@ if sys.platform != 'win32': ...@@ -130,10 +127,10 @@ if sys.platform != 'win32':
def wait(self, timeout=None): def wait(self, timeout=None):
if self.returncode is None: if self.returncode is None:
if timeout is not None: if timeout is not None:
r = _select([self.sentinel], [], [], timeout)[0] from .connection import wait
if not r: if not wait([self.sentinel], timeout):
return None return None
# This shouldn't block if select() returned successfully. # This shouldn't block if wait() returned successfully.
return self.poll(os.WNOHANG if timeout == 0.0 else 0) return self.poll(os.WNOHANG if timeout == 0.0 else 0)
return self.returncode return self.returncode
......
...@@ -295,18 +295,3 @@ class ForkAwareLocal(threading.local): ...@@ -295,18 +295,3 @@ class ForkAwareLocal(threading.local):
register_after_fork(self, lambda obj : obj.__dict__.clear()) register_after_fork(self, lambda obj : obj.__dict__.clear())
def __reduce__(self): def __reduce__(self):
return type(self), () return type(self), ()
#
# Automatic retry after EINTR
#
def _eintr_retry(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
while True:
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except InterruptedError:
continue
return wrapped
...@@ -83,23 +83,13 @@ HAVE_GETVALUE = not getattr(_multiprocessing, ...@@ -83,23 +83,13 @@ HAVE_GETVALUE = not getattr(_multiprocessing,
'HAVE_BROKEN_SEM_GETVALUE', False) 'HAVE_BROKEN_SEM_GETVALUE', False)
WIN32 = (sys.platform == "win32") WIN32 = (sys.platform == "win32")
if WIN32:
from _winapi import WaitForSingleObject, INFINITE, WAIT_OBJECT_0
def wait_for_handle(handle, timeout): from multiprocessing.connection import wait
if timeout is None or timeout < 0.0:
timeout = INFINITE
else:
timeout = int(1000 * timeout)
return WaitForSingleObject(handle, timeout) == WAIT_OBJECT_0
else:
from select import select
_select = util._eintr_retry(select)
def wait_for_handle(handle, timeout): def wait_for_handle(handle, timeout):
if timeout is not None and timeout < 0.0: if timeout is not None and timeout < 0.0:
timeout = None timeout = None
return handle in _select([handle], [], [], timeout)[0] return wait([handle], timeout)
try: try:
MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX") MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX")
...@@ -291,9 +281,18 @@ class _TestProcess(BaseTestCase): ...@@ -291,9 +281,18 @@ class _TestProcess(BaseTestCase):
self.assertIn(p, self.active_children()) self.assertIn(p, self.active_children())
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None) self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None)
join = TimingWrapper(p.join)
self.assertEqual(join(0), None)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0)
self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True)
self.assertEqual(join(-1), None)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0)
self.assertEqual(p.is_alive(), True)
p.terminate() p.terminate()
join = TimingWrapper(p.join)
self.assertEqual(join(), None) self.assertEqual(join(), None)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0) self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(join.elapsed, 0.0)
...@@ -1664,6 +1663,9 @@ class _TestConnection(BaseTestCase): ...@@ -1664,6 +1663,9 @@ class _TestConnection(BaseTestCase):
self.assertEqual(poll(), False) self.assertEqual(poll(), False)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0) self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0)
self.assertEqual(poll(-1), False)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, 0)
self.assertEqual(poll(TIMEOUT1), False) self.assertEqual(poll(TIMEOUT1), False)
self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, TIMEOUT1) self.assertTimingAlmostEqual(poll.elapsed, TIMEOUT1)
...@@ -2785,6 +2787,16 @@ class TestWait(unittest.TestCase): ...@@ -2785,6 +2787,16 @@ class TestWait(unittest.TestCase):
p.terminate() p.terminate()
p.join() p.join()
def test_neg_timeout(self):
from multiprocessing.connection import wait
a, b = multiprocessing.Pipe()
t = time.time()
res = wait([a], timeout=-1)
t = time.time() - t
self.assertEqual(res, [])
self.assertLess(t, 1)
a.close()
b.close()
# #
# Issue 14151: Test invalid family on invalid environment # Issue 14151: Test invalid family on invalid environment
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...@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ Core and Builtins ...@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library Library
------- -------
- Issue #14753: Make multiprocessing's handling of negative timeouts
the same as it was in Python 3.2.
- Issue #14583: Fix importlib bug when a package's __init__.py would first - Issue #14583: Fix importlib bug when a package's __init__.py would first
import one of its modules then raise an error. import one of its modules then raise an error.
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