gh-119585: Fix crash involving PyGILState_Release() and PyThreadState_Clear()#119753
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PyGILState_Release() and PyThreadState_Clear()#119753colesbury merged 2 commits intopython:mainfrom
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…readState_Clear()` Don't decrement `gilstate_counter` in `PyGILState_Release()` until after `PyThreadState_Clear()` is called. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and PyGILState_Release()` and if `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed.
Make them more similar to our patterns with refcounts around finalizers.
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Thanks @colesbury for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.12, 3.13. |
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…readState_Clear()` (pythonGH-119753) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash. (cherry picked from commit bcc1be3) Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
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Sorry, @colesbury, I could not cleanly backport this to |
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GH-119859 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.13 branch. |
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…d `PyThreadState_Clear()` (pythonGH-119753) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash. (cherry picked from commit bcc1be3) Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
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…d `PyThreadState_Clear()` (pythonGH-119753) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash. (cherry picked from commit bcc1be3) Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
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GH-119861 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.12 branch. |
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…hreadState_Clear()` (GH-119753) (#119859) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash. (cherry picked from commit bcc1be3) Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
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…hreadState_Clear()` (GH-119753) (#119861) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash. (cherry picked from commit bcc1be3)
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…readState_Clear()` (python#119753) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash.
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…readState_Clear()` (python#119753) Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling `PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If `gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash.
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gilstate_counteris not zero in when callingPyThreadState_Clear(). A destructor called fromPyThreadState_Clear()may call back intoPyGILState_Ensure()andPyGILState_Release(). Ifgilstate_counteris zero, it will try to create a new thread state before the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure or crash.