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author | Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net> | 2010-12-15 22:59:16 (GMT) |
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committer | Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net> | 2010-12-15 22:59:16 (GMT) |
commit | 810023db3e91c18f428e27378d00c3a5a56330c6 (patch) | |
tree | 98b7710d8855ccbed5d84e6d64ff617fe7e53570 /Lib | |
parent | 119cda0fd25561c2a21212c80f211af966104297 (diff) | |
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Issue #8844: Regular and recursive lock acquisitions can now be interrupted
by signals on platforms using pthreads. Patch by Reid Kleckner.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/test/test_threadsignals.py | 120 |
1 files changed, 115 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_threadsignals.py b/Lib/test/test_threadsignals.py index cb485fe..aa63955 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_threadsignals.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_threadsignals.py @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import os import sys from test.support import run_unittest, import_module thread = import_module('_thread') +import time if sys.platform[:3] in ('win', 'os2') or sys.platform=='riscos': raise unittest.SkipTest("Can't test signal on %s" % sys.platform) @@ -34,12 +35,12 @@ def send_signals(): signalled_all.release() class ThreadSignals(unittest.TestCase): - """Test signal handling semantics of threads. - We spawn a thread, have the thread send two signals, and - wait for it to finish. Check that we got both signals - and that they were run by the main thread. - """ + def test_signals(self): + # Test signal handling semantics of threads. + # We spawn a thread, have the thread send two signals, and + # wait for it to finish. Check that we got both signals + # and that they were run by the main thread. signalled_all.acquire() self.spawnSignallingThread() signalled_all.acquire() @@ -66,6 +67,115 @@ class ThreadSignals(unittest.TestCase): def spawnSignallingThread(self): thread.start_new_thread(send_signals, ()) + def alarm_interrupt(self, sig, frame): + raise KeyboardInterrupt + + def test_lock_acquire_interruption(self): + # Mimic receiving a SIGINT (KeyboardInterrupt) with SIGALRM while stuck + # in a deadlock. + oldalrm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.alarm_interrupt) + try: + lock = thread.allocate_lock() + lock.acquire() + signal.alarm(1) + self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, lock.acquire) + finally: + signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, oldalrm) + + def test_rlock_acquire_interruption(self): + # Mimic receiving a SIGINT (KeyboardInterrupt) with SIGALRM while stuck + # in a deadlock. + oldalrm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.alarm_interrupt) + try: + rlock = thread.RLock() + # For reentrant locks, the initial acquisition must be in another + # thread. + def other_thread(): + rlock.acquire() + thread.start_new_thread(other_thread, ()) + # Wait until we can't acquire it without blocking... + while rlock.acquire(blocking=False): + rlock.release() + time.sleep(0.01) + signal.alarm(1) + self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, rlock.acquire) + finally: + signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, oldalrm) + + def acquire_retries_on_intr(self, lock): + self.sig_recvd = False + def my_handler(signal, frame): + self.sig_recvd = True + old_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, my_handler) + try: + def other_thread(): + # Acquire the lock in a non-main thread, so this test works for + # RLocks. + lock.acquire() + # Wait until the main thread is blocked in the lock acquire, and + # then wake it up with this. + time.sleep(0.5) + os.kill(process_pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + # Let the main thread take the interrupt, handle it, and retry + # the lock acquisition. Then we'll let it run. + time.sleep(0.5) + lock.release() + thread.start_new_thread(other_thread, ()) + # Wait until we can't acquire it without blocking... + while lock.acquire(blocking=False): + lock.release() + time.sleep(0.01) + result = lock.acquire() # Block while we receive a signal. + self.assertTrue(self.sig_recvd) + self.assertTrue(result) + finally: + signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, old_handler) + + def test_lock_acquire_retries_on_intr(self): + self.acquire_retries_on_intr(thread.allocate_lock()) + + def test_rlock_acquire_retries_on_intr(self): + self.acquire_retries_on_intr(thread.RLock()) + + def test_interrupted_timed_acquire(self): + # Test to make sure we recompute lock acquisition timeouts when we + # receive a signal. Check this by repeatedly interrupting a lock + # acquire in the main thread, and make sure that the lock acquire times + # out after the right amount of time. + self.start = None + self.end = None + self.sigs_recvd = 0 + done = thread.allocate_lock() + done.acquire() + lock = thread.allocate_lock() + lock.acquire() + def my_handler(signum, frame): + self.sigs_recvd += 1 + old_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, my_handler) + try: + def timed_acquire(): + self.start = time.time() + lock.acquire(timeout=0.5) + self.end = time.time() + def send_signals(): + for _ in range(40): + time.sleep(0.05) + os.kill(process_pid, signal.SIGUSR1) + done.release() + + # Send the signals from the non-main thread, since the main thread + # is the only one that can process signals. + thread.start_new_thread(send_signals, ()) + timed_acquire() + # Wait for thread to finish + done.acquire() + # This allows for some timing and scheduling imprecision + self.assertLess(self.end - self.start, 2.0) + self.assertGreater(self.end - self.start, 0.3) + self.assertEqual(40, self.sigs_recvd) + finally: + signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, old_handler) + def test_main(): global signal_blackboard |