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- /*
- Reference Cycle Garbage Collection
- ==================================
- Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com>
- Based on a post on the python-dev list. Ideas from Guido van Rossum,
- Eric Tiedemann, and various others.
- http://www.arctrix.com/nas/python/gc/
- The following mailing list threads provide a historical perspective on
- the design of this module. Note that a fair amount of refinement has
- occurred since those discussions.
- http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2000-March/002385.html
- http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2000-March/002434.html
- http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2000-March/002497.html
- For a highlevel view of the collection process, read the collect
- function.
- */
- #include "Python.h"
- #include "pycore_context.h"
- #include "pycore_initconfig.h"
- #include "pycore_interp.h" // PyInterpreterState.gc
- #include "pycore_object.h"
- #include "pycore_pyerrors.h"
- #include "pycore_pystate.h" // _PyThreadState_GET()
- #include "pydtrace.h"
- typedef struct _gc_runtime_state GCState;
- /*[clinic input]
- module gc
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d input=b5c9690ecc842d79]*/
- #ifdef Py_DEBUG
- # ifndef GC_NDEBUG
- # define GC_DEBUG
- # endif
- #endif
- #define GC_NEXT _PyGCHead_NEXT
- #define GC_PREV _PyGCHead_PREV
- // update_refs() set this bit for all objects in current generation.
- // subtract_refs() and move_unreachable() uses this to distinguish
- // visited object is in GCing or not.
- //
- // move_unreachable() removes this flag from reachable objects.
- // Only unreachable objects have this flag.
- //
- // No objects in interpreter have this flag after GC ends.
- #define PREV_MASK_COLLECTING _PyGC_PREV_MASK_COLLECTING
- // Lowest bit of _gc_next is used for UNREACHABLE flag.
- //
- // This flag represents the object is in unreachable list in move_unreachable()
- //
- // Although this flag is used only in move_unreachable(), move_unreachable()
- // doesn't clear this flag to skip unnecessary iteration.
- // move_legacy_finalizers() removes this flag instead.
- // Between them, unreachable list is not normal list and we can not use
- // most gc_list_* functions for it.
- #define NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE (1)
- /* Get an object's GC head */
- #define AS_GC(o) ((PyGC_Head *)(((char *)(o))-sizeof(PyGC_Head)))
- /* Get the object given the GC head */
- #define FROM_GC(g) ((PyObject *)(((char *)(g))+sizeof(PyGC_Head)))
- static inline int
- gc_is_collecting(PyGC_Head *g)
- {
- return (g->_gc_prev & PREV_MASK_COLLECTING) != 0;
- }
- static inline void
- gc_clear_collecting(PyGC_Head *g)
- {
- g->_gc_prev &= ~PREV_MASK_COLLECTING;
- }
- static inline Py_ssize_t
- gc_get_refs(PyGC_Head *g)
- {
- return (Py_ssize_t)(g->_gc_prev >> _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT);
- }
- static inline void
- gc_set_refs(PyGC_Head *g, Py_ssize_t refs)
- {
- g->_gc_prev = (g->_gc_prev & ~_PyGC_PREV_MASK)
- | ((uintptr_t)(refs) << _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT);
- }
- static inline void
- gc_reset_refs(PyGC_Head *g, Py_ssize_t refs)
- {
- g->_gc_prev = (g->_gc_prev & _PyGC_PREV_MASK_FINALIZED)
- | PREV_MASK_COLLECTING
- | ((uintptr_t)(refs) << _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT);
- }
- static inline void
- gc_decref(PyGC_Head *g)
- {
- _PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(FROM_GC(g),
- gc_get_refs(g) > 0,
- "refcount is too small");
- g->_gc_prev -= 1 << _PyGC_PREV_SHIFT;
- }
- /* set for debugging information */
- #define DEBUG_STATS (1<<0) /* print collection statistics */
- #define DEBUG_COLLECTABLE (1<<1) /* print collectable objects */
- #define DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE (1<<2) /* print uncollectable objects */
- #define DEBUG_SAVEALL (1<<5) /* save all garbage in gc.garbage */
- #define DEBUG_LEAK DEBUG_COLLECTABLE | \
- DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE | \
- DEBUG_SAVEALL
- #define GEN_HEAD(gcstate, n) (&(gcstate)->generations[n].head)
- static GCState *
- get_gc_state(void)
- {
- PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyInterpreterState_GET();
- return &interp->gc;
- }
- void
- _PyGC_InitState(GCState *gcstate)
- {
- #define INIT_HEAD(GEN) \
- do { \
- GEN.head._gc_next = (uintptr_t)&GEN.head; \
- GEN.head._gc_prev = (uintptr_t)&GEN.head; \
- } while (0)
- for (int i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- assert(gcstate->generations[i].count == 0);
- INIT_HEAD(gcstate->generations[i]);
- };
- gcstate->generation0 = GEN_HEAD(gcstate, 0);
- INIT_HEAD(gcstate->permanent_generation);
- #undef INIT_HEAD
- }
- PyStatus
- _PyGC_Init(PyInterpreterState *interp)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &interp->gc;
- gcstate->garbage = PyList_New(0);
- if (gcstate->garbage == NULL) {
- return _PyStatus_NO_MEMORY();
- }
- gcstate->callbacks = PyList_New(0);
- if (gcstate->callbacks == NULL) {
- return _PyStatus_NO_MEMORY();
- }
- return _PyStatus_OK();
- }
- /*
- _gc_prev values
- ---------------
- Between collections, _gc_prev is used for doubly linked list.
- Lowest two bits of _gc_prev are used for flags.
- PREV_MASK_COLLECTING is used only while collecting and cleared before GC ends
- or _PyObject_GC_UNTRACK() is called.
- During a collection, _gc_prev is temporary used for gc_refs, and the gc list
- is singly linked until _gc_prev is restored.
- gc_refs
- At the start of a collection, update_refs() copies the true refcount
- to gc_refs, for each object in the generation being collected.
- subtract_refs() then adjusts gc_refs so that it equals the number of
- times an object is referenced directly from outside the generation
- being collected.
- PREV_MASK_COLLECTING
- Objects in generation being collected are marked PREV_MASK_COLLECTING in
- update_refs().
- _gc_next values
- ---------------
- _gc_next takes these values:
- 0
- The object is not tracked
- != 0
- Pointer to the next object in the GC list.
- Additionally, lowest bit is used temporary for
- NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flag described below.
- NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE
- move_unreachable() then moves objects not reachable (whether directly or
- indirectly) from outside the generation into an "unreachable" set and
- set this flag.
- Objects that are found to be reachable have gc_refs set to 1.
- When this flag is set for the reachable object, the object must be in
- "unreachable" set.
- The flag is unset and the object is moved back to "reachable" set.
- move_legacy_finalizers() will remove this flag from "unreachable" set.
- */
- /*** list functions ***/
- static inline void
- gc_list_init(PyGC_Head *list)
- {
- // List header must not have flags.
- // We can assign pointer by simple cast.
- list->_gc_prev = (uintptr_t)list;
- list->_gc_next = (uintptr_t)list;
- }
- static inline int
- gc_list_is_empty(PyGC_Head *list)
- {
- return (list->_gc_next == (uintptr_t)list);
- }
- /* Append `node` to `list`. */
- static inline void
- gc_list_append(PyGC_Head *node, PyGC_Head *list)
- {
- PyGC_Head *last = (PyGC_Head *)list->_gc_prev;
- // last <-> node
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(node, last);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(last, node);
- // node <-> list
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(node, list);
- list->_gc_prev = (uintptr_t)node;
- }
- /* Remove `node` from the gc list it's currently in. */
- static inline void
- gc_list_remove(PyGC_Head *node)
- {
- PyGC_Head *prev = GC_PREV(node);
- PyGC_Head *next = GC_NEXT(node);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(prev, next);
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(next, prev);
- node->_gc_next = 0; /* object is not currently tracked */
- }
- /* Move `node` from the gc list it's currently in (which is not explicitly
- * named here) to the end of `list`. This is semantically the same as
- * gc_list_remove(node) followed by gc_list_append(node, list).
- */
- static void
- gc_list_move(PyGC_Head *node, PyGC_Head *list)
- {
- /* Unlink from current list. */
- PyGC_Head *from_prev = GC_PREV(node);
- PyGC_Head *from_next = GC_NEXT(node);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(from_prev, from_next);
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(from_next, from_prev);
- /* Relink at end of new list. */
- // list must not have flags. So we can skip macros.
- PyGC_Head *to_prev = (PyGC_Head*)list->_gc_prev;
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(node, to_prev);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(to_prev, node);
- list->_gc_prev = (uintptr_t)node;
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(node, list);
- }
- /* append list `from` onto list `to`; `from` becomes an empty list */
- static void
- gc_list_merge(PyGC_Head *from, PyGC_Head *to)
- {
- assert(from != to);
- if (!gc_list_is_empty(from)) {
- PyGC_Head *to_tail = GC_PREV(to);
- PyGC_Head *from_head = GC_NEXT(from);
- PyGC_Head *from_tail = GC_PREV(from);
- assert(from_head != from);
- assert(from_tail != from);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(to_tail, from_head);
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(from_head, to_tail);
- _PyGCHead_SET_NEXT(from_tail, to);
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(to, from_tail);
- }
- gc_list_init(from);
- }
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_list_size(PyGC_Head *list)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- Py_ssize_t n = 0;
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(list); gc != list; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- n++;
- }
- return n;
- }
- /* Walk the list and mark all objects as non-collecting */
- static inline void
- gc_list_clear_collecting(PyGC_Head *collectable)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(collectable); gc != collectable; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- gc_clear_collecting(gc);
- }
- }
- /* Append objects in a GC list to a Python list.
- * Return 0 if all OK, < 0 if error (out of memory for list)
- */
- static int
- append_objects(PyObject *py_list, PyGC_Head *gc_list)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(gc_list); gc != gc_list; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- if (op != py_list) {
- if (PyList_Append(py_list, op)) {
- return -1; /* exception */
- }
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- // Constants for validate_list's flags argument.
- enum flagstates {collecting_clear_unreachable_clear,
- collecting_clear_unreachable_set,
- collecting_set_unreachable_clear,
- collecting_set_unreachable_set};
- #ifdef GC_DEBUG
- // validate_list checks list consistency. And it works as document
- // describing when flags are expected to be set / unset.
- // `head` must be a doubly-linked gc list, although it's fine (expected!) if
- // the prev and next pointers are "polluted" with flags.
- // What's checked:
- // - The `head` pointers are not polluted.
- // - The objects' PREV_MASK_COLLECTING and NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flags are all
- // `set or clear, as specified by the 'flags' argument.
- // - The prev and next pointers are mutually consistent.
- static void
- validate_list(PyGC_Head *head, enum flagstates flags)
- {
- assert((head->_gc_prev & PREV_MASK_COLLECTING) == 0);
- assert((head->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) == 0);
- uintptr_t prev_value = 0, next_value = 0;
- switch (flags) {
- case collecting_clear_unreachable_clear:
- break;
- case collecting_set_unreachable_clear:
- prev_value = PREV_MASK_COLLECTING;
- break;
- case collecting_clear_unreachable_set:
- next_value = NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE;
- break;
- case collecting_set_unreachable_set:
- prev_value = PREV_MASK_COLLECTING;
- next_value = NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE;
- break;
- default:
- assert(! "bad internal flags argument");
- }
- PyGC_Head *prev = head;
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(head);
- while (gc != head) {
- PyGC_Head *trueprev = GC_PREV(gc);
- PyGC_Head *truenext = (PyGC_Head *)(gc->_gc_next & ~NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- assert(truenext != NULL);
- assert(trueprev == prev);
- assert((gc->_gc_prev & PREV_MASK_COLLECTING) == prev_value);
- assert((gc->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) == next_value);
- prev = gc;
- gc = truenext;
- }
- assert(prev == GC_PREV(head));
- }
- #else
- #define validate_list(x, y) do{}while(0)
- #endif
- /*** end of list stuff ***/
- /* Set all gc_refs = ob_refcnt. After this, gc_refs is > 0 and
- * PREV_MASK_COLLECTING bit is set for all objects in containers.
- */
- static void
- update_refs(PyGC_Head *containers)
- {
- PyGC_Head *next;
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(containers);
- while (gc != containers) {
- next = GC_NEXT(gc);
- /* Move any object that might have become immortal to the
- * permanent generation as the reference count is not accurately
- * reflecting the actual number of live references to this object
- */
- if (_Py_IsImmortal(FROM_GC(gc))) {
- gc_list_move(gc, &get_gc_state()->permanent_generation.head);
- gc = next;
- continue;
- }
- gc_reset_refs(gc, Py_REFCNT(FROM_GC(gc)));
- /* Python's cyclic gc should never see an incoming refcount
- * of 0: if something decref'ed to 0, it should have been
- * deallocated immediately at that time.
- * Possible cause (if the assert triggers): a tp_dealloc
- * routine left a gc-aware object tracked during its teardown
- * phase, and did something-- or allowed something to happen --
- * that called back into Python. gc can trigger then, and may
- * see the still-tracked dying object. Before this assert
- * was added, such mistakes went on to allow gc to try to
- * delete the object again. In a debug build, that caused
- * a mysterious segfault, when _Py_ForgetReference tried
- * to remove the object from the doubly-linked list of all
- * objects a second time. In a release build, an actual
- * double deallocation occurred, which leads to corruption
- * of the allocator's internal bookkeeping pointers. That's
- * so serious that maybe this should be a release-build
- * check instead of an assert?
- */
- _PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(gc), gc_get_refs(gc) != 0);
- gc = next;
- }
- }
- /* A traversal callback for subtract_refs. */
- static int
- visit_decref(PyObject *op, void *parent)
- {
- _PyObject_ASSERT(_PyObject_CAST(parent), !_PyObject_IsFreed(op));
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(op)) {
- PyGC_Head *gc = AS_GC(op);
- /* We're only interested in gc_refs for objects in the
- * generation being collected, which can be recognized
- * because only they have positive gc_refs.
- */
- if (gc_is_collecting(gc)) {
- gc_decref(gc);
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* Subtract internal references from gc_refs. After this, gc_refs is >= 0
- * for all objects in containers, and is GC_REACHABLE for all tracked gc
- * objects not in containers. The ones with gc_refs > 0 are directly
- * reachable from outside containers, and so can't be collected.
- */
- static void
- subtract_refs(PyGC_Head *containers)
- {
- traverseproc traverse;
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(containers);
- for (; gc != containers; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- traverse = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_traverse;
- (void) traverse(op,
- (visitproc)visit_decref,
- op);
- }
- }
- /* A traversal callback for move_unreachable. */
- static int
- visit_reachable(PyObject *op, PyGC_Head *reachable)
- {
- if (!_PyObject_IS_GC(op)) {
- return 0;
- }
- PyGC_Head *gc = AS_GC(op);
- const Py_ssize_t gc_refs = gc_get_refs(gc);
- // Ignore objects in other generation.
- // This also skips objects "to the left" of the current position in
- // move_unreachable's scan of the 'young' list - they've already been
- // traversed, and no longer have the PREV_MASK_COLLECTING flag.
- if (! gc_is_collecting(gc)) {
- return 0;
- }
- // It would be a logic error elsewhere if the collecting flag were set on
- // an untracked object.
- assert(gc->_gc_next != 0);
- if (gc->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) {
- /* This had gc_refs = 0 when move_unreachable got
- * to it, but turns out it's reachable after all.
- * Move it back to move_unreachable's 'young' list,
- * and move_unreachable will eventually get to it
- * again.
- */
- // Manually unlink gc from unreachable list because the list functions
- // don't work right in the presence of NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flags.
- PyGC_Head *prev = GC_PREV(gc);
- PyGC_Head *next = (PyGC_Head*)(gc->_gc_next & ~NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- _PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(prev),
- prev->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- _PyObject_ASSERT(FROM_GC(next),
- next->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- prev->_gc_next = gc->_gc_next; // copy NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(next, prev);
- gc_list_append(gc, reachable);
- gc_set_refs(gc, 1);
- }
- else if (gc_refs == 0) {
- /* This is in move_unreachable's 'young' list, but
- * the traversal hasn't yet gotten to it. All
- * we need to do is tell move_unreachable that it's
- * reachable.
- */
- gc_set_refs(gc, 1);
- }
- /* Else there's nothing to do.
- * If gc_refs > 0, it must be in move_unreachable's 'young'
- * list, and move_unreachable will eventually get to it.
- */
- else {
- _PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(op, gc_refs > 0, "refcount is too small");
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* Move the unreachable objects from young to unreachable. After this,
- * all objects in young don't have PREV_MASK_COLLECTING flag and
- * unreachable have the flag.
- * All objects in young after this are directly or indirectly reachable
- * from outside the original young; and all objects in unreachable are
- * not.
- *
- * This function restores _gc_prev pointer. young and unreachable are
- * doubly linked list after this function.
- * But _gc_next in unreachable list has NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flag.
- * So we can not gc_list_* functions for unreachable until we remove the flag.
- */
- static void
- move_unreachable(PyGC_Head *young, PyGC_Head *unreachable)
- {
- // previous elem in the young list, used for restore gc_prev.
- PyGC_Head *prev = young;
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(young);
- /* Invariants: all objects "to the left" of us in young are reachable
- * (directly or indirectly) from outside the young list as it was at entry.
- *
- * All other objects from the original young "to the left" of us are in
- * unreachable now, and have NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE. All objects to the
- * left of us in 'young' now have been scanned, and no objects here
- * or to the right have been scanned yet.
- */
- while (gc != young) {
- if (gc_get_refs(gc)) {
- /* gc is definitely reachable from outside the
- * original 'young'. Mark it as such, and traverse
- * its pointers to find any other objects that may
- * be directly reachable from it. Note that the
- * call to tp_traverse may append objects to young,
- * so we have to wait until it returns to determine
- * the next object to visit.
- */
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- traverseproc traverse = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_traverse;
- _PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(op, gc_get_refs(gc) > 0,
- "refcount is too small");
- // NOTE: visit_reachable may change gc->_gc_next when
- // young->_gc_prev == gc. Don't do gc = GC_NEXT(gc) before!
- (void) traverse(op,
- (visitproc)visit_reachable,
- (void *)young);
- // relink gc_prev to prev element.
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(gc, prev);
- // gc is not COLLECTING state after here.
- gc_clear_collecting(gc);
- prev = gc;
- }
- else {
- /* This *may* be unreachable. To make progress,
- * assume it is. gc isn't directly reachable from
- * any object we've already traversed, but may be
- * reachable from an object we haven't gotten to yet.
- * visit_reachable will eventually move gc back into
- * young if that's so, and we'll see it again.
- */
- // Move gc to unreachable.
- // No need to gc->next->prev = prev because it is single linked.
- prev->_gc_next = gc->_gc_next;
- // We can't use gc_list_append() here because we use
- // NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE here.
- PyGC_Head *last = GC_PREV(unreachable);
- // NOTE: Since all objects in unreachable set has
- // NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flag, we set it unconditionally.
- // But this may pollute the unreachable list head's 'next' pointer
- // too. That's semantically senseless but expedient here - the
- // damage is repaired when this function ends.
- last->_gc_next = (NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE | (uintptr_t)gc);
- _PyGCHead_SET_PREV(gc, last);
- gc->_gc_next = (NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE | (uintptr_t)unreachable);
- unreachable->_gc_prev = (uintptr_t)gc;
- }
- gc = (PyGC_Head*)prev->_gc_next;
- }
- // young->_gc_prev must be last element remained in the list.
- young->_gc_prev = (uintptr_t)prev;
- // don't let the pollution of the list head's next pointer leak
- unreachable->_gc_next &= ~NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE;
- }
- static void
- untrack_tuples(PyGC_Head *head)
- {
- PyGC_Head *next, *gc = GC_NEXT(head);
- while (gc != head) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- next = GC_NEXT(gc);
- if (PyTuple_CheckExact(op)) {
- _PyTuple_MaybeUntrack(op);
- }
- gc = next;
- }
- }
- /* Try to untrack all currently tracked dictionaries */
- static void
- untrack_dicts(PyGC_Head *head)
- {
- PyGC_Head *next, *gc = GC_NEXT(head);
- while (gc != head) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- next = GC_NEXT(gc);
- if (PyDict_CheckExact(op)) {
- _PyDict_MaybeUntrack(op);
- }
- gc = next;
- }
- }
- /* Return true if object has a pre-PEP 442 finalization method. */
- static int
- has_legacy_finalizer(PyObject *op)
- {
- return Py_TYPE(op)->tp_del != NULL;
- }
- /* Move the objects in unreachable with tp_del slots into `finalizers`.
- *
- * This function also removes NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE flag
- * from _gc_next in unreachable.
- */
- static void
- move_legacy_finalizers(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *finalizers)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc, *next;
- assert((unreachable->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) == 0);
- /* March over unreachable. Move objects with finalizers into
- * `finalizers`.
- */
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(unreachable); gc != unreachable; gc = next) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- _PyObject_ASSERT(op, gc->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- gc->_gc_next &= ~NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE;
- next = (PyGC_Head*)gc->_gc_next;
- if (has_legacy_finalizer(op)) {
- gc_clear_collecting(gc);
- gc_list_move(gc, finalizers);
- }
- }
- }
- static inline void
- clear_unreachable_mask(PyGC_Head *unreachable)
- {
- /* Check that the list head does not have the unreachable bit set */
- assert(((uintptr_t)unreachable & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) == 0);
- PyGC_Head *gc, *next;
- assert((unreachable->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE) == 0);
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(unreachable); gc != unreachable; gc = next) {
- _PyObject_ASSERT((PyObject*)FROM_GC(gc), gc->_gc_next & NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE);
- gc->_gc_next &= ~NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE;
- next = (PyGC_Head*)gc->_gc_next;
- }
- validate_list(unreachable, collecting_set_unreachable_clear);
- }
- /* A traversal callback for move_legacy_finalizer_reachable. */
- static int
- visit_move(PyObject *op, PyGC_Head *tolist)
- {
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(op)) {
- PyGC_Head *gc = AS_GC(op);
- if (gc_is_collecting(gc)) {
- gc_list_move(gc, tolist);
- gc_clear_collecting(gc);
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* Move objects that are reachable from finalizers, from the unreachable set
- * into finalizers set.
- */
- static void
- move_legacy_finalizer_reachable(PyGC_Head *finalizers)
- {
- traverseproc traverse;
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(finalizers);
- for (; gc != finalizers; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- /* Note that the finalizers list may grow during this. */
- traverse = Py_TYPE(FROM_GC(gc))->tp_traverse;
- (void) traverse(FROM_GC(gc),
- (visitproc)visit_move,
- (void *)finalizers);
- }
- }
- /* Clear all weakrefs to unreachable objects, and if such a weakref has a
- * callback, invoke it if necessary. Note that it's possible for such
- * weakrefs to be outside the unreachable set -- indeed, those are precisely
- * the weakrefs whose callbacks must be invoked. See gc_weakref.txt for
- * overview & some details. Some weakrefs with callbacks may be reclaimed
- * directly by this routine; the number reclaimed is the return value. Other
- * weakrefs with callbacks may be moved into the `old` generation. Objects
- * moved into `old` have gc_refs set to GC_REACHABLE; the objects remaining in
- * unreachable are left at GC_TENTATIVELY_UNREACHABLE. When this returns,
- * no object in `unreachable` is weakly referenced anymore.
- */
- static int
- handle_weakrefs(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head *old)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- PyObject *op; /* generally FROM_GC(gc) */
- PyWeakReference *wr; /* generally a cast of op */
- PyGC_Head wrcb_to_call; /* weakrefs with callbacks to call */
- PyGC_Head *next;
- int num_freed = 0;
- gc_list_init(&wrcb_to_call);
- /* Clear all weakrefs to the objects in unreachable. If such a weakref
- * also has a callback, move it into `wrcb_to_call` if the callback
- * needs to be invoked. Note that we cannot invoke any callbacks until
- * all weakrefs to unreachable objects are cleared, lest the callback
- * resurrect an unreachable object via a still-active weakref. We
- * make another pass over wrcb_to_call, invoking callbacks, after this
- * pass completes.
- */
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(unreachable); gc != unreachable; gc = next) {
- PyWeakReference **wrlist;
- op = FROM_GC(gc);
- next = GC_NEXT(gc);
- if (PyWeakref_Check(op)) {
- /* A weakref inside the unreachable set must be cleared. If we
- * allow its callback to execute inside delete_garbage(), it
- * could expose objects that have tp_clear already called on
- * them. Or, it could resurrect unreachable objects. One way
- * this can happen is if some container objects do not implement
- * tp_traverse. Then, wr_object can be outside the unreachable
- * set but can be deallocated as a result of breaking the
- * reference cycle. If we don't clear the weakref, the callback
- * will run and potentially cause a crash. See bpo-38006 for
- * one example.
- */
- _PyWeakref_ClearRef((PyWeakReference *)op);
- }
- if (! _PyType_SUPPORTS_WEAKREFS(Py_TYPE(op)))
- continue;
- /* It supports weakrefs. Does it have any?
- *
- * This is never triggered for static types so we can avoid the
- * (slightly) more costly _PyObject_GET_WEAKREFS_LISTPTR().
- */
- wrlist = _PyObject_GET_WEAKREFS_LISTPTR_FROM_OFFSET(op);
- /* `op` may have some weakrefs. March over the list, clear
- * all the weakrefs, and move the weakrefs with callbacks
- * that must be called into wrcb_to_call.
- */
- for (wr = *wrlist; wr != NULL; wr = *wrlist) {
- PyGC_Head *wrasgc; /* AS_GC(wr) */
- /* _PyWeakref_ClearRef clears the weakref but leaves
- * the callback pointer intact. Obscure: it also
- * changes *wrlist.
- */
- _PyObject_ASSERT((PyObject *)wr, wr->wr_object == op);
- _PyWeakref_ClearRef(wr);
- _PyObject_ASSERT((PyObject *)wr, wr->wr_object == Py_None);
- if (wr->wr_callback == NULL) {
- /* no callback */
- continue;
- }
- /* Headache time. `op` is going away, and is weakly referenced by
- * `wr`, which has a callback. Should the callback be invoked? If wr
- * is also trash, no:
- *
- * 1. There's no need to call it. The object and the weakref are
- * both going away, so it's legitimate to pretend the weakref is
- * going away first. The user has to ensure a weakref outlives its
- * referent if they want a guarantee that the wr callback will get
- * invoked.
- *
- * 2. It may be catastrophic to call it. If the callback is also in
- * cyclic trash (CT), then although the CT is unreachable from
- * outside the current generation, CT may be reachable from the
- * callback. Then the callback could resurrect insane objects.
- *
- * Since the callback is never needed and may be unsafe in this case,
- * wr is simply left in the unreachable set. Note that because we
- * already called _PyWeakref_ClearRef(wr), its callback will never
- * trigger.
- *
- * OTOH, if wr isn't part of CT, we should invoke the callback: the
- * weakref outlived the trash. Note that since wr isn't CT in this
- * case, its callback can't be CT either -- wr acted as an external
- * root to this generation, and therefore its callback did too. So
- * nothing in CT is reachable from the callback either, so it's hard
- * to imagine how calling it later could create a problem for us. wr
- * is moved to wrcb_to_call in this case.
- */
- if (gc_is_collecting(AS_GC(wr))) {
- /* it should already have been cleared above */
- assert(wr->wr_object == Py_None);
- continue;
- }
- /* Create a new reference so that wr can't go away
- * before we can process it again.
- */
- Py_INCREF(wr);
- /* Move wr to wrcb_to_call, for the next pass. */
- wrasgc = AS_GC(wr);
- assert(wrasgc != next); /* wrasgc is reachable, but
- next isn't, so they can't
- be the same */
- gc_list_move(wrasgc, &wrcb_to_call);
- }
- }
- /* Invoke the callbacks we decided to honor. It's safe to invoke them
- * because they can't reference unreachable objects.
- */
- while (! gc_list_is_empty(&wrcb_to_call)) {
- PyObject *temp;
- PyObject *callback;
- gc = (PyGC_Head*)wrcb_to_call._gc_next;
- op = FROM_GC(gc);
- _PyObject_ASSERT(op, PyWeakref_Check(op));
- wr = (PyWeakReference *)op;
- callback = wr->wr_callback;
- _PyObject_ASSERT(op, callback != NULL);
- /* copy-paste of weakrefobject.c's handle_callback() */
- temp = PyObject_CallOneArg(callback, (PyObject *)wr);
- if (temp == NULL)
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(callback);
- else
- Py_DECREF(temp);
- /* Give up the reference we created in the first pass. When
- * op's refcount hits 0 (which it may or may not do right now),
- * op's tp_dealloc will decref op->wr_callback too. Note
- * that the refcount probably will hit 0 now, and because this
- * weakref was reachable to begin with, gc didn't already
- * add it to its count of freed objects. Example: a reachable
- * weak value dict maps some key to this reachable weakref.
- * The callback removes this key->weakref mapping from the
- * dict, leaving no other references to the weakref (excepting
- * ours).
- */
- Py_DECREF(op);
- if (wrcb_to_call._gc_next == (uintptr_t)gc) {
- /* object is still alive -- move it */
- gc_list_move(gc, old);
- }
- else {
- ++num_freed;
- }
- }
- return num_freed;
- }
- static void
- debug_cycle(const char *msg, PyObject *op)
- {
- PySys_FormatStderr("gc: %s <%s %p>\n",
- msg, Py_TYPE(op)->tp_name, op);
- }
- /* Handle uncollectable garbage (cycles with tp_del slots, and stuff reachable
- * only from such cycles).
- * If DEBUG_SAVEALL, all objects in finalizers are appended to the module
- * garbage list (a Python list), else only the objects in finalizers with
- * __del__ methods are appended to garbage. All objects in finalizers are
- * merged into the old list regardless.
- */
- static void
- handle_legacy_finalizers(PyThreadState *tstate,
- GCState *gcstate,
- PyGC_Head *finalizers, PyGC_Head *old)
- {
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- assert(gcstate->garbage != NULL);
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(finalizers);
- for (; gc != finalizers; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- if ((gcstate->debug & DEBUG_SAVEALL) || has_legacy_finalizer(op)) {
- if (PyList_Append(gcstate->garbage, op) < 0) {
- _PyErr_Clear(tstate);
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- gc_list_merge(finalizers, old);
- }
- /* Run first-time finalizers (if any) on all the objects in collectable.
- * Note that this may remove some (or even all) of the objects from the
- * list, due to refcounts falling to 0.
- */
- static void
- finalize_garbage(PyThreadState *tstate, PyGC_Head *collectable)
- {
- destructor finalize;
- PyGC_Head seen;
- /* While we're going through the loop, `finalize(op)` may cause op, or
- * other objects, to be reclaimed via refcounts falling to zero. So
- * there's little we can rely on about the structure of the input
- * `collectable` list across iterations. For safety, we always take the
- * first object in that list and move it to a temporary `seen` list.
- * If objects vanish from the `collectable` and `seen` lists we don't
- * care.
- */
- gc_list_init(&seen);
- while (!gc_list_is_empty(collectable)) {
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(collectable);
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- gc_list_move(gc, &seen);
- if (!_PyGCHead_FINALIZED(gc) &&
- (finalize = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_finalize) != NULL) {
- _PyGCHead_SET_FINALIZED(gc);
- Py_INCREF(op);
- finalize(op);
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- Py_DECREF(op);
- }
- }
- gc_list_merge(&seen, collectable);
- }
- /* Break reference cycles by clearing the containers involved. This is
- * tricky business as the lists can be changing and we don't know which
- * objects may be freed. It is possible I screwed something up here.
- */
- static void
- delete_garbage(PyThreadState *tstate, GCState *gcstate,
- PyGC_Head *collectable, PyGC_Head *old)
- {
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- while (!gc_list_is_empty(collectable)) {
- PyGC_Head *gc = GC_NEXT(collectable);
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- _PyObject_ASSERT_WITH_MSG(op, Py_REFCNT(op) > 0,
- "refcount is too small");
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_SAVEALL) {
- assert(gcstate->garbage != NULL);
- if (PyList_Append(gcstate->garbage, op) < 0) {
- _PyErr_Clear(tstate);
- }
- }
- else {
- inquiry clear;
- if ((clear = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_clear) != NULL) {
- Py_INCREF(op);
- (void) clear(op);
- if (_PyErr_Occurred(tstate)) {
- _PyErr_WriteUnraisableMsg("in tp_clear of",
- (PyObject*)Py_TYPE(op));
- }
- Py_DECREF(op);
- }
- }
- if (GC_NEXT(collectable) == gc) {
- /* object is still alive, move it, it may die later */
- gc_clear_collecting(gc);
- gc_list_move(gc, old);
- }
- }
- }
- /* Clear all free lists
- * All free lists are cleared during the collection of the highest generation.
- * Allocated items in the free list may keep a pymalloc arena occupied.
- * Clearing the free lists may give back memory to the OS earlier.
- */
- static void
- clear_freelists(PyInterpreterState *interp)
- {
- _PyTuple_ClearFreeList(interp);
- _PyFloat_ClearFreeList(interp);
- _PyList_ClearFreeList(interp);
- _PyDict_ClearFreeList(interp);
- _PyAsyncGen_ClearFreeLists(interp);
- _PyContext_ClearFreeList(interp);
- }
- // Show stats for objects in each generations
- static void
- show_stats_each_generations(GCState *gcstate)
- {
- char buf[100];
- size_t pos = 0;
- for (int i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS && pos < sizeof(buf); i++) {
- pos += PyOS_snprintf(buf+pos, sizeof(buf)-pos,
- " %zd",
- gc_list_size(GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i)));
- }
- PySys_FormatStderr(
- "gc: objects in each generation:%s\n"
- "gc: objects in permanent generation: %zd\n",
- buf, gc_list_size(&gcstate->permanent_generation.head));
- }
- /* Deduce which objects among "base" are unreachable from outside the list
- and move them to 'unreachable'. The process consist in the following steps:
- 1. Copy all reference counts to a different field (gc_prev is used to hold
- this copy to save memory).
- 2. Traverse all objects in "base" and visit all referred objects using
- "tp_traverse" and for every visited object, subtract 1 to the reference
- count (the one that we copied in the previous step). After this step, all
- objects that can be reached directly from outside must have strictly positive
- reference count, while all unreachable objects must have a count of exactly 0.
- 3. Identify all unreachable objects (the ones with 0 reference count) and move
- them to the "unreachable" list. This step also needs to move back to "base" all
- objects that were initially marked as unreachable but are referred transitively
- by the reachable objects (the ones with strictly positive reference count).
- Contracts:
- * The "base" has to be a valid list with no mask set.
- * The "unreachable" list must be uninitialized (this function calls
- gc_list_init over 'unreachable').
- IMPORTANT: This function leaves 'unreachable' with the NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE
- flag set but it does not clear it to skip unnecessary iteration. Before the
- flag is cleared (for example, by using 'clear_unreachable_mask' function or
- by a call to 'move_legacy_finalizers'), the 'unreachable' list is not a normal
- list and we can not use most gc_list_* functions for it. */
- static inline void
- deduce_unreachable(PyGC_Head *base, PyGC_Head *unreachable) {
- validate_list(base, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- /* Using ob_refcnt and gc_refs, calculate which objects in the
- * container set are reachable from outside the set (i.e., have a
- * refcount greater than 0 when all the references within the
- * set are taken into account).
- */
- update_refs(base); // gc_prev is used for gc_refs
- subtract_refs(base);
- /* Leave everything reachable from outside base in base, and move
- * everything else (in base) to unreachable.
- *
- * NOTE: This used to move the reachable objects into a reachable
- * set instead. But most things usually turn out to be reachable,
- * so it's more efficient to move the unreachable things. It "sounds slick"
- * to move the unreachable objects, until you think about it - the reason it
- * pays isn't actually obvious.
- *
- * Suppose we create objects A, B, C in that order. They appear in the young
- * generation in the same order. If B points to A, and C to B, and C is
- * reachable from outside, then the adjusted refcounts will be 0, 0, and 1
- * respectively.
- *
- * When move_unreachable finds A, A is moved to the unreachable list. The
- * same for B when it's first encountered. Then C is traversed, B is moved
- * _back_ to the reachable list. B is eventually traversed, and then A is
- * moved back to the reachable list.
- *
- * So instead of not moving at all, the reachable objects B and A are moved
- * twice each. Why is this a win? A straightforward algorithm to move the
- * reachable objects instead would move A, B, and C once each.
- *
- * The key is that this dance leaves the objects in order C, B, A - it's
- * reversed from the original order. On all _subsequent_ scans, none of
- * them will move. Since most objects aren't in cycles, this can save an
- * unbounded number of moves across an unbounded number of later collections.
- * It can cost more only the first time the chain is scanned.
- *
- * Drawback: move_unreachable is also used to find out what's still trash
- * after finalizers may resurrect objects. In _that_ case most unreachable
- * objects will remain unreachable, so it would be more efficient to move
- * the reachable objects instead. But this is a one-time cost, probably not
- * worth complicating the code to speed just a little.
- */
- gc_list_init(unreachable);
- move_unreachable(base, unreachable); // gc_prev is pointer again
- validate_list(base, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- validate_list(unreachable, collecting_set_unreachable_set);
- }
- /* Handle objects that may have resurrected after a call to 'finalize_garbage', moving
- them to 'old_generation' and placing the rest on 'still_unreachable'.
- Contracts:
- * After this function 'unreachable' must not be used anymore and 'still_unreachable'
- will contain the objects that did not resurrect.
- * The "still_unreachable" list must be uninitialized (this function calls
- gc_list_init over 'still_unreachable').
- IMPORTANT: After a call to this function, the 'still_unreachable' set will have the
- PREV_MARK_COLLECTING set, but the objects in this set are going to be removed so
- we can skip the expense of clearing the flag to avoid extra iteration. */
- static inline void
- handle_resurrected_objects(PyGC_Head *unreachable, PyGC_Head* still_unreachable,
- PyGC_Head *old_generation)
- {
- // Remove the PREV_MASK_COLLECTING from unreachable
- // to prepare it for a new call to 'deduce_unreachable'
- gc_list_clear_collecting(unreachable);
- // After the call to deduce_unreachable, the 'still_unreachable' set will
- // have the PREV_MARK_COLLECTING set, but the objects are going to be
- // removed so we can skip the expense of clearing the flag.
- PyGC_Head* resurrected = unreachable;
- deduce_unreachable(resurrected, still_unreachable);
- clear_unreachable_mask(still_unreachable);
- // Move the resurrected objects to the old generation for future collection.
- gc_list_merge(resurrected, old_generation);
- }
- /* This is the main function. Read this to understand how the
- * collection process works. */
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_collect_main(PyThreadState *tstate, int generation,
- Py_ssize_t *n_collected, Py_ssize_t *n_uncollectable,
- int nofail)
- {
- int i;
- Py_ssize_t m = 0; /* # objects collected */
- Py_ssize_t n = 0; /* # unreachable objects that couldn't be collected */
- PyGC_Head *young; /* the generation we are examining */
- PyGC_Head *old; /* next older generation */
- PyGC_Head unreachable; /* non-problematic unreachable trash */
- PyGC_Head finalizers; /* objects with, & reachable from, __del__ */
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- _PyTime_t t1 = 0; /* initialize to prevent a compiler warning */
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- // gc_collect_main() must not be called before _PyGC_Init
- // or after _PyGC_Fini()
- assert(gcstate->garbage != NULL);
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_STATS) {
- PySys_WriteStderr("gc: collecting generation %d...\n", generation);
- show_stats_each_generations(gcstate);
- t1 = _PyTime_GetPerfCounter();
- }
- if (PyDTrace_GC_START_ENABLED())
- PyDTrace_GC_START(generation);
- /* update collection and allocation counters */
- if (generation+1 < NUM_GENERATIONS)
- gcstate->generations[generation+1].count += 1;
- for (i = 0; i <= generation; i++)
- gcstate->generations[i].count = 0;
- /* merge younger generations with one we are currently collecting */
- for (i = 0; i < generation; i++) {
- gc_list_merge(GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i), GEN_HEAD(gcstate, generation));
- }
- /* handy references */
- young = GEN_HEAD(gcstate, generation);
- if (generation < NUM_GENERATIONS-1)
- old = GEN_HEAD(gcstate, generation+1);
- else
- old = young;
- validate_list(old, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- deduce_unreachable(young, &unreachable);
- untrack_tuples(young);
- /* Move reachable objects to next generation. */
- if (young != old) {
- if (generation == NUM_GENERATIONS - 2) {
- gcstate->long_lived_pending += gc_list_size(young);
- }
- gc_list_merge(young, old);
- }
- else {
- /* We only un-track dicts in full collections, to avoid quadratic
- dict build-up. See issue #14775. */
- untrack_dicts(young);
- gcstate->long_lived_pending = 0;
- gcstate->long_lived_total = gc_list_size(young);
- }
- /* All objects in unreachable are trash, but objects reachable from
- * legacy finalizers (e.g. tp_del) can't safely be deleted.
- */
- gc_list_init(&finalizers);
- // NEXT_MASK_UNREACHABLE is cleared here.
- // After move_legacy_finalizers(), unreachable is normal list.
- move_legacy_finalizers(&unreachable, &finalizers);
- /* finalizers contains the unreachable objects with a legacy finalizer;
- * unreachable objects reachable *from* those are also uncollectable,
- * and we move those into the finalizers list too.
- */
- move_legacy_finalizer_reachable(&finalizers);
- validate_list(&finalizers, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- validate_list(&unreachable, collecting_set_unreachable_clear);
- /* Print debugging information. */
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_COLLECTABLE) {
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(&unreachable); gc != &unreachable; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- debug_cycle("collectable", FROM_GC(gc));
- }
- }
- /* Clear weakrefs and invoke callbacks as necessary. */
- m += handle_weakrefs(&unreachable, old);
- validate_list(old, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- validate_list(&unreachable, collecting_set_unreachable_clear);
- /* Call tp_finalize on objects which have one. */
- finalize_garbage(tstate, &unreachable);
- /* Handle any objects that may have resurrected after the call
- * to 'finalize_garbage' and continue the collection with the
- * objects that are still unreachable */
- PyGC_Head final_unreachable;
- handle_resurrected_objects(&unreachable, &final_unreachable, old);
- /* Call tp_clear on objects in the final_unreachable set. This will cause
- * the reference cycles to be broken. It may also cause some objects
- * in finalizers to be freed.
- */
- m += gc_list_size(&final_unreachable);
- delete_garbage(tstate, gcstate, &final_unreachable, old);
- /* Collect statistics on uncollectable objects found and print
- * debugging information. */
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(&finalizers); gc != &finalizers; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- n++;
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE)
- debug_cycle("uncollectable", FROM_GC(gc));
- }
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_STATS) {
- double d = _PyTime_AsSecondsDouble(_PyTime_GetPerfCounter() - t1);
- PySys_WriteStderr(
- "gc: done, %zd unreachable, %zd uncollectable, %.4fs elapsed\n",
- n+m, n, d);
- }
- /* Append instances in the uncollectable set to a Python
- * reachable list of garbage. The programmer has to deal with
- * this if they insist on creating this type of structure.
- */
- handle_legacy_finalizers(tstate, gcstate, &finalizers, old);
- validate_list(old, collecting_clear_unreachable_clear);
- /* Clear free list only during the collection of the highest
- * generation */
- if (generation == NUM_GENERATIONS-1) {
- clear_freelists(tstate->interp);
- }
- if (_PyErr_Occurred(tstate)) {
- if (nofail) {
- _PyErr_Clear(tstate);
- }
- else {
- _PyErr_WriteUnraisableMsg("in garbage collection", NULL);
- }
- }
- /* Update stats */
- if (n_collected) {
- *n_collected = m;
- }
- if (n_uncollectable) {
- *n_uncollectable = n;
- }
- struct gc_generation_stats *stats = &gcstate->generation_stats[generation];
- stats->collections++;
- stats->collected += m;
- stats->uncollectable += n;
- if (PyDTrace_GC_DONE_ENABLED()) {
- PyDTrace_GC_DONE(n + m);
- }
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- return n + m;
- }
- /* Invoke progress callbacks to notify clients that garbage collection
- * is starting or stopping
- */
- static void
- invoke_gc_callback(PyThreadState *tstate, const char *phase,
- int generation, Py_ssize_t collected,
- Py_ssize_t uncollectable)
- {
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- /* we may get called very early */
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- if (gcstate->callbacks == NULL) {
- return;
- }
- /* The local variable cannot be rebound, check it for sanity */
- assert(PyList_CheckExact(gcstate->callbacks));
- PyObject *info = NULL;
- if (PyList_GET_SIZE(gcstate->callbacks) != 0) {
- info = Py_BuildValue("{sisnsn}",
- "generation", generation,
- "collected", collected,
- "uncollectable", uncollectable);
- if (info == NULL) {
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);
- return;
- }
- }
- PyObject *phase_obj = PyUnicode_FromString(phase);
- if (phase_obj == NULL) {
- Py_XDECREF(info);
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);
- return;
- }
- PyObject *stack[] = {phase_obj, info};
- for (Py_ssize_t i=0; i<PyList_GET_SIZE(gcstate->callbacks); i++) {
- PyObject *r, *cb = PyList_GET_ITEM(gcstate->callbacks, i);
- Py_INCREF(cb); /* make sure cb doesn't go away */
- r = PyObject_Vectorcall(cb, stack, 2, NULL);
- if (r == NULL) {
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(cb);
- }
- else {
- Py_DECREF(r);
- }
- Py_DECREF(cb);
- }
- Py_DECREF(phase_obj);
- Py_XDECREF(info);
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- }
- /* Perform garbage collection of a generation and invoke
- * progress callbacks.
- */
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_collect_with_callback(PyThreadState *tstate, int generation)
- {
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- Py_ssize_t result, collected, uncollectable;
- invoke_gc_callback(tstate, "start", generation, 0, 0);
- result = gc_collect_main(tstate, generation, &collected, &uncollectable, 0);
- invoke_gc_callback(tstate, "stop", generation, collected, uncollectable);
- assert(!_PyErr_Occurred(tstate));
- return result;
- }
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_collect_generations(PyThreadState *tstate)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- /* Find the oldest generation (highest numbered) where the count
- * exceeds the threshold. Objects in the that generation and
- * generations younger than it will be collected. */
- Py_ssize_t n = 0;
- for (int i = NUM_GENERATIONS-1; i >= 0; i--) {
- if (gcstate->generations[i].count > gcstate->generations[i].threshold) {
- /* Avoid quadratic performance degradation in number
- of tracked objects (see also issue #4074):
- To limit the cost of garbage collection, there are two strategies;
- - make each collection faster, e.g. by scanning fewer objects
- - do less collections
- This heuristic is about the latter strategy.
- In addition to the various configurable thresholds, we only trigger a
- full collection if the ratio
- long_lived_pending / long_lived_total
- is above a given value (hardwired to 25%).
- The reason is that, while "non-full" collections (i.e., collections of
- the young and middle generations) will always examine roughly the same
- number of objects -- determined by the aforementioned thresholds --,
- the cost of a full collection is proportional to the total number of
- long-lived objects, which is virtually unbounded.
- Indeed, it has been remarked that doing a full collection every
- <constant number> of object creations entails a dramatic performance
- degradation in workloads which consist in creating and storing lots of
- long-lived objects (e.g. building a large list of GC-tracked objects would
- show quadratic performance, instead of linear as expected: see issue #4074).
- Using the above ratio, instead, yields amortized linear performance in
- the total number of objects (the effect of which can be summarized
- thusly: "each full garbage collection is more and more costly as the
- number of objects grows, but we do fewer and fewer of them").
- This heuristic was suggested by Martin von Löwis on python-dev in
- June 2008. His original analysis and proposal can be found at:
- http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2008-June/080579.html
- */
- if (i == NUM_GENERATIONS - 1
- && gcstate->long_lived_pending < gcstate->long_lived_total / 4)
- continue;
- n = gc_collect_with_callback(tstate, i);
- break;
- }
- }
- return n;
- }
- #include "clinic/gcmodule.c.h"
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.enable
- Enable automatic garbage collection.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_enable_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=45a427e9dce9155c input=81ac4940ca579707]*/
- {
- PyGC_Enable();
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.disable
- Disable automatic garbage collection.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_disable_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=97d1030f7aa9d279 input=8c2e5a14e800d83b]*/
- {
- PyGC_Disable();
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.isenabled -> bool
- Returns true if automatic garbage collection is enabled.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static int
- gc_isenabled_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=1874298331c49130 input=30005e0422373b31]*/
- {
- return PyGC_IsEnabled();
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.collect -> Py_ssize_t
- generation: int(c_default="NUM_GENERATIONS - 1") = 2
- Run the garbage collector.
- With no arguments, run a full collection. The optional argument
- may be an integer specifying which generation to collect. A ValueError
- is raised if the generation number is invalid.
- The number of unreachable objects is returned.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_collect_impl(PyObject *module, int generation)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=b697e633043233c7 input=40720128b682d879]*/
- {
- PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
- if (generation < 0 || generation >= NUM_GENERATIONS) {
- _PyErr_SetString(tstate, PyExc_ValueError, "invalid generation");
- return -1;
- }
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- Py_ssize_t n;
- if (gcstate->collecting) {
- /* already collecting, don't do anything */
- n = 0;
- }
- else {
- gcstate->collecting = 1;
- n = gc_collect_with_callback(tstate, generation);
- gcstate->collecting = 0;
- }
- return n;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.set_debug
- flags: int
- An integer that can have the following bits turned on:
- DEBUG_STATS - Print statistics during collection.
- DEBUG_COLLECTABLE - Print collectable objects found.
- DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE - Print unreachable but uncollectable objects
- found.
- DEBUG_SAVEALL - Save objects to gc.garbage rather than freeing them.
- DEBUG_LEAK - Debug leaking programs (everything but STATS).
- /
- Set the garbage collection debugging flags.
- Debugging information is written to sys.stderr.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_set_debug_impl(PyObject *module, int flags)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=7c8366575486b228 input=5e5ce15e84fbed15]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- gcstate->debug = flags;
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_debug -> int
- Get the garbage collection debugging flags.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static int
- gc_get_debug_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=91242f3506cd1e50 input=91a101e1c3b98366]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- return gcstate->debug;
- }
- PyDoc_STRVAR(gc_set_thresh__doc__,
- "set_threshold(threshold0, [threshold1, threshold2]) -> None\n"
- "\n"
- "Sets the collection thresholds. Setting threshold0 to zero disables\n"
- "collection.\n");
- static PyObject *
- gc_set_threshold(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i|ii:set_threshold",
- &gcstate->generations[0].threshold,
- &gcstate->generations[1].threshold,
- &gcstate->generations[2].threshold))
- return NULL;
- for (int i = 3; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- /* generations higher than 2 get the same threshold */
- gcstate->generations[i].threshold = gcstate->generations[2].threshold;
- }
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_threshold
- Return the current collection thresholds.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_threshold_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=7902bc9f41ecbbd8 input=286d79918034d6e6]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- return Py_BuildValue("(iii)",
- gcstate->generations[0].threshold,
- gcstate->generations[1].threshold,
- gcstate->generations[2].threshold);
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_count
- Return a three-tuple of the current collection counts.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_count_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=354012e67b16398f input=a392794a08251751]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- return Py_BuildValue("(iii)",
- gcstate->generations[0].count,
- gcstate->generations[1].count,
- gcstate->generations[2].count);
- }
- static int
- referrersvisit(PyObject* obj, PyObject *objs)
- {
- Py_ssize_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < PyTuple_GET_SIZE(objs); i++)
- if (PyTuple_GET_ITEM(objs, i) == obj)
- return 1;
- return 0;
- }
- static int
- gc_referrers_for(PyObject *objs, PyGC_Head *list, PyObject *resultlist)
- {
- PyGC_Head *gc;
- PyObject *obj;
- traverseproc traverse;
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(list); gc != list; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- obj = FROM_GC(gc);
- traverse = Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_traverse;
- if (obj == objs || obj == resultlist)
- continue;
- if (traverse(obj, (visitproc)referrersvisit, objs)) {
- if (PyList_Append(resultlist, obj) < 0)
- return 0; /* error */
- }
- }
- return 1; /* no error */
- }
- PyDoc_STRVAR(gc_get_referrers__doc__,
- "get_referrers(*objs) -> list\n\
- Return the list of objects that directly refer to any of objs.");
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_referrers(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
- {
- if (PySys_Audit("gc.get_referrers", "(O)", args) < 0) {
- return NULL;
- }
- PyObject *result = PyList_New(0);
- if (!result) {
- return NULL;
- }
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- for (int i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- if (!(gc_referrers_for(args, GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i), result))) {
- Py_DECREF(result);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
- /* Append obj to list; return true if error (out of memory), false if OK. */
- static int
- referentsvisit(PyObject *obj, PyObject *list)
- {
- return PyList_Append(list, obj) < 0;
- }
- PyDoc_STRVAR(gc_get_referents__doc__,
- "get_referents(*objs) -> list\n\
- Return the list of objects that are directly referred to by objs.");
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_referents(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
- {
- Py_ssize_t i;
- if (PySys_Audit("gc.get_referents", "(O)", args) < 0) {
- return NULL;
- }
- PyObject *result = PyList_New(0);
- if (result == NULL)
- return NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args); i++) {
- traverseproc traverse;
- PyObject *obj = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, i);
- if (!_PyObject_IS_GC(obj))
- continue;
- traverse = Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_traverse;
- if (! traverse)
- continue;
- if (traverse(obj, (visitproc)referentsvisit, result)) {
- Py_DECREF(result);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_objects
- generation: Py_ssize_t(accept={int, NoneType}, c_default="-1") = None
- Generation to extract the objects from.
- Return a list of objects tracked by the collector (excluding the list returned).
- If generation is not None, return only the objects tracked by the collector
- that are in that generation.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_objects_impl(PyObject *module, Py_ssize_t generation)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=48b35fea4ba6cb0e input=ef7da9df9806754c]*/
- {
- PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
- int i;
- PyObject* result;
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- if (PySys_Audit("gc.get_objects", "n", generation) < 0) {
- return NULL;
- }
- result = PyList_New(0);
- if (result == NULL) {
- return NULL;
- }
- /* If generation is passed, we extract only that generation */
- if (generation != -1) {
- if (generation >= NUM_GENERATIONS) {
- _PyErr_Format(tstate, PyExc_ValueError,
- "generation parameter must be less than the number of "
- "available generations (%i)",
- NUM_GENERATIONS);
- goto error;
- }
- if (generation < 0) {
- _PyErr_SetString(tstate, PyExc_ValueError,
- "generation parameter cannot be negative");
- goto error;
- }
- if (append_objects(result, GEN_HEAD(gcstate, generation))) {
- goto error;
- }
- return result;
- }
- /* If generation is not passed or None, get all objects from all generations */
- for (i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- if (append_objects(result, GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i))) {
- goto error;
- }
- }
- return result;
- error:
- Py_DECREF(result);
- return NULL;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_stats
- Return a list of dictionaries containing per-generation statistics.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_get_stats_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=a8ab1d8a5d26f3ab input=1ef4ed9d17b1a470]*/
- {
- int i;
- struct gc_generation_stats stats[NUM_GENERATIONS], *st;
- /* To get consistent values despite allocations while constructing
- the result list, we use a snapshot of the running stats. */
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- for (i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- stats[i] = gcstate->generation_stats[i];
- }
- PyObject *result = PyList_New(0);
- if (result == NULL)
- return NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- PyObject *dict;
- st = &stats[i];
- dict = Py_BuildValue("{snsnsn}",
- "collections", st->collections,
- "collected", st->collected,
- "uncollectable", st->uncollectable
- );
- if (dict == NULL)
- goto error;
- if (PyList_Append(result, dict)) {
- Py_DECREF(dict);
- goto error;
- }
- Py_DECREF(dict);
- }
- return result;
- error:
- Py_XDECREF(result);
- return NULL;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.is_tracked
- obj: object
- /
- Returns true if the object is tracked by the garbage collector.
- Simple atomic objects will return false.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_is_tracked(PyObject *module, PyObject *obj)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=14f0103423b28e31 input=d83057f170ea2723]*/
- {
- PyObject *result;
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(obj) && _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(obj))
- result = Py_True;
- else
- result = Py_False;
- return Py_NewRef(result);
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.is_finalized
- obj: object
- /
- Returns true if the object has been already finalized by the GC.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_is_finalized(PyObject *module, PyObject *obj)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=e1516ac119a918ed input=201d0c58f69ae390]*/
- {
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(obj) && _PyGCHead_FINALIZED(AS_GC(obj))) {
- Py_RETURN_TRUE;
- }
- Py_RETURN_FALSE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.freeze
- Freeze all current tracked objects and ignore them for future collections.
- This can be used before a POSIX fork() call to make the gc copy-on-write friendly.
- Note: collection before a POSIX fork() call may free pages for future allocation
- which can cause copy-on-write.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_freeze_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=502159d9cdc4c139 input=b602b16ac5febbe5]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- for (int i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; ++i) {
- gc_list_merge(GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i), &gcstate->permanent_generation.head);
- gcstate->generations[i].count = 0;
- }
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.unfreeze
- Unfreeze all objects in the permanent generation.
- Put all objects in the permanent generation back into oldest generation.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static PyObject *
- gc_unfreeze_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=1c15f2043b25e169 input=2dd52b170f4cef6c]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- gc_list_merge(&gcstate->permanent_generation.head,
- GEN_HEAD(gcstate, NUM_GENERATIONS-1));
- Py_RETURN_NONE;
- }
- /*[clinic input]
- gc.get_freeze_count -> Py_ssize_t
- Return the number of objects in the permanent generation.
- [clinic start generated code]*/
- static Py_ssize_t
- gc_get_freeze_count_impl(PyObject *module)
- /*[clinic end generated code: output=61cbd9f43aa032e1 input=45ffbc65cfe2a6ed]*/
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- return gc_list_size(&gcstate->permanent_generation.head);
- }
- PyDoc_STRVAR(gc__doc__,
- "This module provides access to the garbage collector for reference cycles.\n"
- "\n"
- "enable() -- Enable automatic garbage collection.\n"
- "disable() -- Disable automatic garbage collection.\n"
- "isenabled() -- Returns true if automatic collection is enabled.\n"
- "collect() -- Do a full collection right now.\n"
- "get_count() -- Return the current collection counts.\n"
- "get_stats() -- Return list of dictionaries containing per-generation stats.\n"
- "set_debug() -- Set debugging flags.\n"
- "get_debug() -- Get debugging flags.\n"
- "set_threshold() -- Set the collection thresholds.\n"
- "get_threshold() -- Return the current the collection thresholds.\n"
- "get_objects() -- Return a list of all objects tracked by the collector.\n"
- "is_tracked() -- Returns true if a given object is tracked.\n"
- "is_finalized() -- Returns true if a given object has been already finalized.\n"
- "get_referrers() -- Return the list of objects that refer to an object.\n"
- "get_referents() -- Return the list of objects that an object refers to.\n"
- "freeze() -- Freeze all tracked objects and ignore them for future collections.\n"
- "unfreeze() -- Unfreeze all objects in the permanent generation.\n"
- "get_freeze_count() -- Return the number of objects in the permanent generation.\n");
- static PyMethodDef GcMethods[] = {
- GC_ENABLE_METHODDEF
- GC_DISABLE_METHODDEF
- GC_ISENABLED_METHODDEF
- GC_SET_DEBUG_METHODDEF
- GC_GET_DEBUG_METHODDEF
- GC_GET_COUNT_METHODDEF
- {"set_threshold", gc_set_threshold, METH_VARARGS, gc_set_thresh__doc__},
- GC_GET_THRESHOLD_METHODDEF
- GC_COLLECT_METHODDEF
- GC_GET_OBJECTS_METHODDEF
- GC_GET_STATS_METHODDEF
- GC_IS_TRACKED_METHODDEF
- GC_IS_FINALIZED_METHODDEF
- {"get_referrers", gc_get_referrers, METH_VARARGS,
- gc_get_referrers__doc__},
- {"get_referents", gc_get_referents, METH_VARARGS,
- gc_get_referents__doc__},
- GC_FREEZE_METHODDEF
- GC_UNFREEZE_METHODDEF
- GC_GET_FREEZE_COUNT_METHODDEF
- {NULL, NULL} /* Sentinel */
- };
- static int
- gcmodule_exec(PyObject *module)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- /* garbage and callbacks are initialized by _PyGC_Init() early in
- * interpreter lifecycle. */
- assert(gcstate->garbage != NULL);
- if (PyModule_AddObjectRef(module, "garbage", gcstate->garbage) < 0) {
- return -1;
- }
- assert(gcstate->callbacks != NULL);
- if (PyModule_AddObjectRef(module, "callbacks", gcstate->callbacks) < 0) {
- return -1;
- }
- #define ADD_INT(NAME) if (PyModule_AddIntConstant(module, #NAME, NAME) < 0) { return -1; }
- ADD_INT(DEBUG_STATS);
- ADD_INT(DEBUG_COLLECTABLE);
- ADD_INT(DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE);
- ADD_INT(DEBUG_SAVEALL);
- ADD_INT(DEBUG_LEAK);
- #undef ADD_INT
- return 0;
- }
- static PyModuleDef_Slot gcmodule_slots[] = {
- {Py_mod_exec, gcmodule_exec},
- {Py_mod_multiple_interpreters, Py_MOD_PER_INTERPRETER_GIL_SUPPORTED},
- {0, NULL}
- };
- static struct PyModuleDef gcmodule = {
- PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
- .m_name = "gc",
- .m_doc = gc__doc__,
- .m_size = 0, // per interpreter state, see: get_gc_state()
- .m_methods = GcMethods,
- .m_slots = gcmodule_slots
- };
- PyMODINIT_FUNC
- PyInit_gc(void)
- {
- return PyModuleDef_Init(&gcmodule);
- }
- /* C API for controlling the state of the garbage collector */
- int
- PyGC_Enable(void)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- int old_state = gcstate->enabled;
- gcstate->enabled = 1;
- return old_state;
- }
- int
- PyGC_Disable(void)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- int old_state = gcstate->enabled;
- gcstate->enabled = 0;
- return old_state;
- }
- int
- PyGC_IsEnabled(void)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- return gcstate->enabled;
- }
- /* Public API to invoke gc.collect() from C */
- Py_ssize_t
- PyGC_Collect(void)
- {
- PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- if (!gcstate->enabled) {
- return 0;
- }
- Py_ssize_t n;
- if (gcstate->collecting) {
- /* already collecting, don't do anything */
- n = 0;
- }
- else {
- gcstate->collecting = 1;
- PyObject *exc = _PyErr_GetRaisedException(tstate);
- n = gc_collect_with_callback(tstate, NUM_GENERATIONS - 1);
- _PyErr_SetRaisedException(tstate, exc);
- gcstate->collecting = 0;
- }
- return n;
- }
- Py_ssize_t
- _PyGC_CollectNoFail(PyThreadState *tstate)
- {
- /* Ideally, this function is only called on interpreter shutdown,
- and therefore not recursively. Unfortunately, when there are daemon
- threads, a daemon thread can start a cyclic garbage collection
- during interpreter shutdown (and then never finish it).
- See http://bugs.python.org/issue8713#msg195178 for an example.
- */
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- if (gcstate->collecting) {
- return 0;
- }
- Py_ssize_t n;
- gcstate->collecting = 1;
- n = gc_collect_main(tstate, NUM_GENERATIONS - 1, NULL, NULL, 1);
- gcstate->collecting = 0;
- return n;
- }
- void
- _PyGC_DumpShutdownStats(PyInterpreterState *interp)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &interp->gc;
- if (!(gcstate->debug & DEBUG_SAVEALL)
- && gcstate->garbage != NULL && PyList_GET_SIZE(gcstate->garbage) > 0) {
- const char *message;
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE)
- message = "gc: %zd uncollectable objects at " \
- "shutdown";
- else
- message = "gc: %zd uncollectable objects at " \
- "shutdown; use gc.set_debug(gc.DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE) to list them";
- /* PyErr_WarnFormat does too many things and we are at shutdown,
- the warnings module's dependencies (e.g. linecache) may be gone
- already. */
- if (PyErr_WarnExplicitFormat(PyExc_ResourceWarning, "gc", 0,
- "gc", NULL, message,
- PyList_GET_SIZE(gcstate->garbage)))
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);
- if (gcstate->debug & DEBUG_UNCOLLECTABLE) {
- PyObject *repr = NULL, *bytes = NULL;
- repr = PyObject_Repr(gcstate->garbage);
- if (!repr || !(bytes = PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault(repr)))
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(gcstate->garbage);
- else {
- PySys_WriteStderr(
- " %s\n",
- PyBytes_AS_STRING(bytes)
- );
- }
- Py_XDECREF(repr);
- Py_XDECREF(bytes);
- }
- }
- }
- void
- _PyGC_Fini(PyInterpreterState *interp)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &interp->gc;
- Py_CLEAR(gcstate->garbage);
- Py_CLEAR(gcstate->callbacks);
- /* We expect that none of this interpreters objects are shared
- with other interpreters.
- See https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90228. */
- }
- /* for debugging */
- void
- _PyGC_Dump(PyGC_Head *g)
- {
- _PyObject_Dump(FROM_GC(g));
- }
- #ifdef Py_DEBUG
- static int
- visit_validate(PyObject *op, void *parent_raw)
- {
- PyObject *parent = _PyObject_CAST(parent_raw);
- if (_PyObject_IsFreed(op)) {
- _PyObject_ASSERT_FAILED_MSG(parent,
- "PyObject_GC_Track() object is not valid");
- }
- return 0;
- }
- #endif
- /* extension modules might be compiled with GC support so these
- functions must always be available */
- void
- PyObject_GC_Track(void *op_raw)
- {
- PyObject *op = _PyObject_CAST(op_raw);
- if (_PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(op)) {
- _PyObject_ASSERT_FAILED_MSG(op,
- "object already tracked "
- "by the garbage collector");
- }
- _PyObject_GC_TRACK(op);
- #ifdef Py_DEBUG
- /* Check that the object is valid: validate objects traversed
- by tp_traverse() */
- traverseproc traverse = Py_TYPE(op)->tp_traverse;
- (void)traverse(op, visit_validate, op);
- #endif
- }
- void
- PyObject_GC_UnTrack(void *op_raw)
- {
- PyObject *op = _PyObject_CAST(op_raw);
- /* Obscure: the Py_TRASHCAN mechanism requires that we be able to
- * call PyObject_GC_UnTrack twice on an object.
- */
- if (_PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(op)) {
- _PyObject_GC_UNTRACK(op);
- }
- }
- int
- PyObject_IS_GC(PyObject *obj)
- {
- return _PyObject_IS_GC(obj);
- }
- void
- _Py_ScheduleGC(PyInterpreterState *interp)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &interp->gc;
- if (gcstate->collecting == 1) {
- return;
- }
- struct _ceval_state *ceval = &interp->ceval;
- if (!_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(&ceval->gc_scheduled)) {
- _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&ceval->gc_scheduled, 1);
- _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&ceval->eval_breaker, 1);
- }
- }
- void
- _PyObject_GC_Link(PyObject *op)
- {
- PyGC_Head *g = AS_GC(op);
- assert(((uintptr_t)g & (sizeof(uintptr_t)-1)) == 0); // g must be correctly aligned
- PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- g->_gc_next = 0;
- g->_gc_prev = 0;
- gcstate->generations[0].count++; /* number of allocated GC objects */
- if (gcstate->generations[0].count > gcstate->generations[0].threshold &&
- gcstate->enabled &&
- gcstate->generations[0].threshold &&
- !gcstate->collecting &&
- !_PyErr_Occurred(tstate))
- {
- _Py_ScheduleGC(tstate->interp);
- }
- }
- void
- _Py_RunGC(PyThreadState *tstate)
- {
- GCState *gcstate = &tstate->interp->gc;
- if (!gcstate->enabled) {
- return;
- }
- gcstate->collecting = 1;
- gc_collect_generations(tstate);
- gcstate->collecting = 0;
- }
- static PyObject *
- gc_alloc(size_t basicsize, size_t presize)
- {
- PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
- if (basicsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - presize) {
- return _PyErr_NoMemory(tstate);
- }
- size_t size = presize + basicsize;
- char *mem = PyObject_Malloc(size);
- if (mem == NULL) {
- return _PyErr_NoMemory(tstate);
- }
- ((PyObject **)mem)[0] = NULL;
- ((PyObject **)mem)[1] = NULL;
- PyObject *op = (PyObject *)(mem + presize);
- _PyObject_GC_Link(op);
- return op;
- }
- PyObject *
- _PyObject_GC_New(PyTypeObject *tp)
- {
- size_t presize = _PyType_PreHeaderSize(tp);
- PyObject *op = gc_alloc(_PyObject_SIZE(tp), presize);
- if (op == NULL) {
- return NULL;
- }
- _PyObject_Init(op, tp);
- return op;
- }
- PyVarObject *
- _PyObject_GC_NewVar(PyTypeObject *tp, Py_ssize_t nitems)
- {
- PyVarObject *op;
- if (nitems < 0) {
- PyErr_BadInternalCall();
- return NULL;
- }
- size_t presize = _PyType_PreHeaderSize(tp);
- size_t size = _PyObject_VAR_SIZE(tp, nitems);
- op = (PyVarObject *)gc_alloc(size, presize);
- if (op == NULL) {
- return NULL;
- }
- _PyObject_InitVar(op, tp, nitems);
- return op;
- }
- PyObject *
- PyUnstable_Object_GC_NewWithExtraData(PyTypeObject *tp, size_t extra_size)
- {
- size_t presize = _PyType_PreHeaderSize(tp);
- PyObject *op = gc_alloc(_PyObject_SIZE(tp) + extra_size, presize);
- if (op == NULL) {
- return NULL;
- }
- memset(op, 0, _PyObject_SIZE(tp) + extra_size);
- _PyObject_Init(op, tp);
- return op;
- }
- PyVarObject *
- _PyObject_GC_Resize(PyVarObject *op, Py_ssize_t nitems)
- {
- const size_t basicsize = _PyObject_VAR_SIZE(Py_TYPE(op), nitems);
- const size_t presize = _PyType_PreHeaderSize(((PyObject *)op)->ob_type);
- _PyObject_ASSERT((PyObject *)op, !_PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(op));
- if (basicsize > (size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - presize) {
- return (PyVarObject *)PyErr_NoMemory();
- }
- char *mem = (char *)op - presize;
- mem = (char *)PyObject_Realloc(mem, presize + basicsize);
- if (mem == NULL) {
- return (PyVarObject *)PyErr_NoMemory();
- }
- op = (PyVarObject *) (mem + presize);
- Py_SET_SIZE(op, nitems);
- return op;
- }
- void
- PyObject_GC_Del(void *op)
- {
- size_t presize = _PyType_PreHeaderSize(((PyObject *)op)->ob_type);
- PyGC_Head *g = AS_GC(op);
- if (_PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(op)) {
- gc_list_remove(g);
- #ifdef Py_DEBUG
- PyObject *exc = PyErr_GetRaisedException();
- if (PyErr_WarnExplicitFormat(PyExc_ResourceWarning, "gc", 0,
- "gc", NULL, "Object of type %s is not untracked before destruction",
- ((PyObject*)op)->ob_type->tp_name)) {
- PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL);
- }
- PyErr_SetRaisedException(exc);
- #endif
- }
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- if (gcstate->generations[0].count > 0) {
- gcstate->generations[0].count--;
- }
- PyObject_Free(((char *)op)-presize);
- }
- int
- PyObject_GC_IsTracked(PyObject* obj)
- {
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(obj) && _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(obj)) {
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- int
- PyObject_GC_IsFinalized(PyObject *obj)
- {
- if (_PyObject_IS_GC(obj) && _PyGCHead_FINALIZED(AS_GC(obj))) {
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- void
- PyUnstable_GC_VisitObjects(gcvisitobjects_t callback, void *arg)
- {
- size_t i;
- GCState *gcstate = get_gc_state();
- int origenstate = gcstate->enabled;
- gcstate->enabled = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < NUM_GENERATIONS; i++) {
- PyGC_Head *gc_list, *gc;
- gc_list = GEN_HEAD(gcstate, i);
- for (gc = GC_NEXT(gc_list); gc != gc_list; gc = GC_NEXT(gc)) {
- PyObject *op = FROM_GC(gc);
- Py_INCREF(op);
- int res = callback(op, arg);
- Py_DECREF(op);
- if (!res) {
- goto done;
- }
- }
- }
- done:
- gcstate->enabled = origenstate;
- }
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