author | Mike Kinghan <mikek@symbian.org> |
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Intro |
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The basic rule for dealing with weakref callbacks (and __del__ methods too, |
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for that matter) during cyclic gc: |
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Once gc has computed the set of unreachable objects, no Python-level |
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code can be allowed to access an unreachable object. |
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If that can happen, then the Python code can resurrect unreachable objects |
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too, and gc can't detect that without starting over. Since gc eventually |
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runs tp_clear on all unreachable objects, if an unreachable object is |
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resurrected then tp_clear will eventually be called on it (or may already |
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have been called before resurrection). At best (and this has been an |
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historically common bug), tp_clear empties an instance's __dict__, and |
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"impossible" AttributeErrors result. At worst, tp_clear leaves behind an |
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insane object at the C level, and segfaults result (historically, most |
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often by setting a new-style class's mro pointer to NULL, after which |
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attribute lookups performed by the class can segfault). |
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OTOH, it's OK to run Python-level code that can't access unreachable |
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objects, and sometimes that's necessary. The chief example is the callback |
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attached to a reachable weakref W to an unreachable object O. Since O is |
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going away, and W is still alive, the callback must be invoked. Because W |
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is still alive, everything reachable from its callback is also reachable, |
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so it's also safe to invoke the callback (although that's trickier than it |
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sounds, since other reachable weakrefs to other unreachable objects may |
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still exist, and be accessible to the callback -- there are lots of painful |
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details like this covered in the rest of this file). |
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Python 2.4/2.3.5 |
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The "Before 2.3.3" section below turned out to be wrong in some ways, but |
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I'm leaving it as-is because it's more right than wrong, and serves as a |
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wonderful example of how painful analysis can miss not only the forest for |
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the trees, but also miss the trees for the aphids sucking the trees |
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dry <wink>. |
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The primary thing it missed is that when a weakref to a piece of cyclic |
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trash (CT) exists, then any call to any Python code whatsoever can end up |
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materializing a strong reference to that weakref's CT referent, and so |
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possibly resurrect an insane object (one for which cyclic gc has called-- or |
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will call before it's done --tp_clear()). It's not even necessarily that a |
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soon as we execute Python code, threads other than the gc thread can run |
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too, and they can do ordinary things with weakrefs that end up resurrecting |
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CT while gc is running. |
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shows how innocent it can be, and also how nasty. Variants of the three |
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focussed test cases attached to that bug report are now part of Python's |
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Jim Fulton gave the best nutshell summary of the new (in 2.4 and 2.3.5) |
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Clearing cyclic trash can call Python code. If there are weakrefs to |
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any of the cyclic trash, then those weakrefs can be used to resurrect |
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the objects. Therefore, *before* clearing cyclic trash, we need to |
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remove any weakrefs. If any of the weakrefs being removed have |
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of the weakrefs have been cleared. |
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Alas, doing just that much doesn't work, because it overlooks what turned |
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out to be the much subtler problems that were fixed earlier, and described |
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below. We do clear all weakrefs to CT now before breaking cycles, but not |
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all callbacks encountered can be run later. That's explained in horrid |
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detail below. |
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Older text follows, with a some later comments in [] brackets: |
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Before 2.3.3, Python's cyclic gc didn't pay any attention to weakrefs. |
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Segfaults in Zope3 resulted. |
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weakrefs in Python are designed to, at worst, let *other* objects learn |
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that a given object has died, via a callback function. The weakly |
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is that the weakly referenced object is unreachable trash at the time the |
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That's usually true, but not always. Suppose a weakly referenced object |
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becomes part of a clump of cyclic trash. When enough cycles are broken by |
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cyclic gc that the object is reclaimed, the callback is invoked. If it's |
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[That missed that, in addition, a weakref to CT can exist outside CT, and |
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any callback into Python can use such a non-CT weakref to resurrect its CT |
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referent. The same bad kinds of things can happen then.] |
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Note that if it's possible for the callback to get at objects in the trash |
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More, if the callback itself is in cyclic trash, then the weakref to which |
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the callback is attached must also be trash, and for the same kind of |
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So a problem here requires that a weakref, that weakref's callback, and the |
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tests that segfault before shutdown. |
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In 2.3.3, before breaking cycles, we first clear all the weakrefs with |
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callbacks in cyclic trash. Since the weakrefs *are* trash, and there's no |
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defined-- or even predictable --order in which tp_clear() gets called on |
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cyclic trash, it's defensible to first clear weakrefs with callbacks. It's |
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a feature of Python's weakrefs too that when a weakref goes away, the |
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callback (if any) associated with it is thrown away too, unexecuted. |
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[In 2.4/2.3.5, we first clear all weakrefs to CT objects, whether or not |
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those weakrefs are themselves CT, and whether or not they have callbacks. |
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The callbacks (if any) on non-CT weakrefs (if any) are invoked later, |
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after all weakrefs-to-CT have been cleared. The callbacks (if any) on CT |
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weakrefs (if any) are never invoked, for the excruciating reasons |
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explained here.] |
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Just that much is almost enough to prevent problems, by throwing away |
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*almost* all the weakref callbacks that could get triggered by gc. The |
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problem remaining is that clearing a weakref with a callback decrefs the |
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callback object, and the callback object may *itself* be weakly referenced, |
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via another weakref with another callback. So the process of clearing |
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weakrefs can trigger callbacks attached to other weakrefs, and those |
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latter weakrefs may or may not be part of cyclic trash. |
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So, to prevent any Python code from running while gc is invoking tp_clear() |
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on all the objects in cyclic trash, |
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[That was always wrong: we can't stop Python code from running when gc |
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is breaking cycles. If an object with a __del__ method is not itself in |
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a cycle, but is reachable only from CT, then breaking cycles will, as a |
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matter of course, drop the refcount on that object to 0, and its __del__ |
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will run right then. What we can and must stop is running any Python |
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code that could access CT.] |
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it's not quite enough just to invoke |
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tp_clear() on weakrefs with callbacks first. Instead the weakref module |
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grew a new private function (_PyWeakref_ClearRef) that does only part of |
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tp_clear(): it removes the weakref from the weakly-referenced object's list |
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of weakrefs, but does not decref the callback object. So calling |
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_PyWeakref_ClearRef(wr) ensures that wr's callback object will never |
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trigger, and (unlike weakref's tp_clear()) also prevents any callback |
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associated *with* wr's callback object from triggering. |
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[Although we may trigger such callbacks later, as explained below.] |
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Then we can call tp_clear on all the cyclic objects and never trigger |
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Python code. |
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[As above, not so: it means never trigger Python code that can access CT.] |
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After we do that, the callback objects still need to be decref'ed. Callbacks |
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(if any) *on* the callback objects that were also part of cyclic trash won't |
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get invoked, because we cleared all trash weakrefs with callbacks at the |
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start. Callbacks on the callback objects that were not part of cyclic trash |
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acted as external roots to everything reachable from them, so nothing |
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reachable from them was part of cyclic trash, so gc didn't do any damage to |
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objects reachable from them, and it's safe to call them at the end of gc. |
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[That's so. In addition, now we also invoke (if any) the callbacks on |
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non-CT weakrefs to CT objects, during the same pass that decrefs the |
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callback objects.] |
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An alternative would have been to treat objects with callbacks like objects |
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with __del__ methods, refusing to collect them, appending them to gc.garbage |
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instead. That would have been much easier. Jim Fulton gave a strong |
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argument against that (on Python-Dev): |
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There's a big difference between __del__ and weakref callbacks. |
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The __del__ method is "internal" to a design. When you design a |
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class with a del method, you know you have to avoid including the |
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class in cycles. |
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Now, suppose you have a design that makes has no __del__ methods but |
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that does use cyclic data structures. You reason about the design, |
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run tests, and convince yourself you don't have a leak. |
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Now, suppose some external code creates a weakref to one of your |
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objects. All of a sudden, you start leaking. You can look at your |
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code all you want and you won't find a reason for the leak. |
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IOW, a class designer can out-think __del__ problems, but has no control |
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over who creates weakrefs to his classes or class instances. The class |
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user has little chance either of predicting when the weakrefs he creates |
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may end up in cycles. |
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Callbacks on weakref callbacks are executed in an arbitrary order, and |
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that's not good (a primary reason not to collect cycles with objects with |
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__del__ methods is to avoid running finalizers in an arbitrary order). |
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However, a weakref callback on a weakref callback has got to be rare. |
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It's possible to do such a thing, so gc has to be robust against it, but |
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I doubt anyone has done it outside the test case I wrote for it. |
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[The callbacks (if any) on non-CT weakrefs to CT objects are also executed |
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in an arbitrary order now. But they were before too, depending on the |
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vagaries of when tp_clear() happened to break enough cycles to trigger |
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them. People simply shouldn't try to use __del__ or weakref callbacks to |
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do fancy stuff.] |