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This adds `_PyMem_FreeDelayed()` and supporting functions. The
`_PyMem_FreeDelayed()` function frees memory with the same allocator as
`PyMem_Free()`, but after some delay to ensure that concurrent lock-free
readers have finished.
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<pycore_time.h> include is no longer needed to get the PyTime_t type
in internal header files. This type is now provided by <Python.h>
include. Add <pycore_time.h> includes to C files instead.
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This avoids filling the memory occupied by ob_tid, ob_ref_local, and
ob_ref_shared with debug bytes (e.g., 0xDD) in mimalloc in the
free-threaded build.
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Run command:
sed -i -e 's!\<_PyTime_t\>!PyTime_t!g' $(find -name "*.c" -o -name "*.h")
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This change adds an `eval_breaker` field to `PyThreadState`. The primary
motivation is for performance in free-threaded builds: with thread-local eval
breakers, we can stop a specific thread (e.g., for an async exception) without
interrupting other threads.
The source of truth for the global instrumentation version is stored in the
`instrumentation_version` field in PyInterpreterState. Threads usually read the
version from their local `eval_breaker`, where it continues to be colocated
with the eval breaker bits.
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Thanks!
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(GH-114142)
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'symtable_extend_namedexpr_scope' (GH-96561)
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This adds a safe memory reclamation scheme based on FreeBSD's "GUS" and
quiescent state based reclamation (QSBR). The API provides a mechanism
for callers to detect when it is safe to free memory that may be
concurrently accessed by readers.
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Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <kenjin@python.org>
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The GC keeps track of the number of allocations (less deallocations)
since the last GC. This buffers the count in thread-local state and uses
atomic operations to modify the per-interpreter count. The thread-local
buffering avoids contention on shared state.
A consequence is that the GC scheduling is not as precise, so
"test_sneaky_frame_object" is skipped because it requires that the GC be
run exactly after allocating a frame object.
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Move type-lock to per-interpreter lock to avoid heavy contention in interpreters test
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Makes _PyType_Lookup thread safe, including:
Thread safety of the underlying cache.
Make mutation of mro and type members thread safe
Also _PyType_GetMRO and _PyType_GetBases are currently returning borrowed references which aren't safe.
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_testinternalcapi.optimize_cfg. (#115425)
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(#115379)
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Replace assert() with _PyObject_ASSERT() in gc.c to dump the object
when an assertion fails.
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Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
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This is a temporary fix to unblock embedders that do not call Py_Main().
_PyInterpreterState_IsRunningMain() will always return true for the main interpreter, even in corner cases where it technically should not. The (future) full solution will do the right thing in those corner cases.
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For the most part, these changes make is substantially easier to backport subinterpreter-related code to 3.12, especially the related modules (e.g. _xxsubinterpreters). The main motivation is to support releasing a PyPI package with the 3.13 capabilities compiled for 3.12.
A lot of the changes here involve either hiding details behind macros/functions or splitting up some files.
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Co-authored-by: Mark Shannon <9448417+markshannon@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jules <57632293+JuliaPoo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@users.noreply.github.com>
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* gh-110850: Add PyTime_t C API
Add PyTime_t API:
* PyTime_t type.
* PyTime_MIN and PyTime_MAX constants.
* PyTime_AsSecondsDouble(), PyTime_Monotonic(),
PyTime_PerfCounter() and PyTime_GetSystemClock() functions.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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(GH-115221)
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unsigned integer type (GH-115029)
Setters for members with an unsigned integer type now support
the same range of valid values for objects that has a __index__()
method as for int.
Previously, Py_T_UINT, Py_T_ULONG and Py_T_ULLONG did not support
objects that has a __index__() method larger than LONG_MAX.
Py_T_ULLONG did not support negative ints. Now it supports them and
emits a RuntimeWarning.
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(GH-114882)
Previously it raised OverflowError for very large or very small values.
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(gh-114899)
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Biased reference counting maintains two refcount fields in each object:
`ob_ref_local` and `ob_ref_shared`. The true refcount is the sum of these two
fields. In some cases, when refcounting operations are split across threads,
the ob_ref_shared field can be negative (although the total refcount must be
at least zero). In this case, the thread that decremented the refcount
requests that the owning thread give up ownership and merge the refcount
fields.
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(#114792)
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This changes a number of internal usages of `PyDict_SetDefault` to use `PyDict_SetDefaultRef`.
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
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(#115132)
Revert "GH-108362: Incremental GC implementation (GH-108038)"
This reverts commit 36518e69d74607e5f094ce55286188e4545a947d.
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This marks dead ThreadHandles as non-joinable earlier in
`PyOS_AfterFork_Child()` before we execute any Python code. The handles
are stored in a global linked list in `_PyRuntimeState` because `fork()`
affects the entire process.
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`_PyParkingLot_UnparkAll` when handling interrupts (#114945)
Fix race between `_PyParkingLot_Park` and `_PyParkingLot_UnparkAll` when handling interrupts
There is a potential race when `_PyParkingLot_UnparkAll` is executing in
one thread and another thread is unblocked because of an interrupt in
`_PyParkingLot_Park`. Consider the following scenario:
1. Thread T0 is blocked[^1] in `_PyParkingLot_Park` on address `A`.
2. Thread T1 executes `_PyParkingLot_UnparkAll` on address `A`. It
finds the `wait_entry` for `T0` and unlinks[^2] its list node.
3. Immediately after (2), T0 is woken up due to an interrupt. It
then segfaults trying to unlink[^3] the node that was previously
unlinked in (2).
To fix this we mark each waiter as unparking before releasing the bucket
lock. `_PyParkingLot_Park` will wait to handle the coming wakeup, and not
attempt to unlink the node, when this field is set. `_PyParkingLot_Unpark`
does this already, presumably to handle this case.
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* Fix a RuntimeWarning emitted when assign an integer-like value that
is not an instance of int to an attribute that corresponds to a C
struct member of type T_UINT and T_ULONG.
* Fix a double RuntimeWarning emitted when assign a negative integer value
to an attribute that corresponds to a C struct member of type T_UINT.
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_PyObject_LookupSpecial() now ensures that the type is ready.
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Converts specializations of `LOAD_GLOBAL` into constants during tier 2 optimization.
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