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SAGE Notebook leaves dead processes on OS X #1

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williamstein opened this issue Sep 11, 2006 · 1 comment
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SAGE Notebook leaves dead processes on OS X #1

williamstein opened this issue Sep 11, 2006 · 1 comment

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The sage notebook restart often leaves "dead Python" process running.
This is especially bad on OS X, where there is a 100 process limit by
default (at least on my laptop).

Component: basic arithmetic

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/1

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I finally decided to fix that bug under OS X where the SAGE notebook
spawns > 100 processes, which OS X doesn't like (i.e., when you hit
restart a lot). It took me 2 minutes to fix, so I wish I had done
it earlier.

I just inserted this line

        self.__sage._expect = None

in worksheet.py as line 661, so now its:
alarm(2)
try:
self.__sage._expect = None
del self.__sage
except AttributeError, msg:
print "WARNING: %s"%msg
except Exception, msg:
print msg
print "WARNING: Error deleting SAGE object!"
cancel_alarm()

I checked this into the standard darcs repository.

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### 📚 Description

Trac branch `u/gh-collares/gap-gc` from #34701, now migrated to GitHub.
Currently based atop #35093; will rebase once that is merged.

The rest of the description below is copied from #34701:

A refactor in #27946 introduced "unprotected" (not surrounded by
`GAP_Enter`/`GAP_Leave`) `GAP_ValueGlobalVariable` calls. I believe this
might be a GC hazard, because after updating to GAP 4.12.1 I started
seeing aarch64 crashes on NixOS infrastructure such as:

```
#0  0x0000fffff79740e8 in wait4 ()
#1  0x0000fffff5dc6b78 in print_enhanced_backtrace ()
#2  0x0000fffff5dc8190 in sigdie ()
#3  0x0000fffff5dcb1c0 in cysigs_signal_handler ()
#4  0x0000fffff7ffb7cc in __kernel_rt_sigreturn ()
#5  0x0000ffff99a0bf28 in ConvString ()
#6  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#7  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#8  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#9  0x0000ffff99989930 in Pr ()
#10 0x0000ffff9998aa18 in CloseOutput ()
#11 0x0000ffff99884828 in capture_stdout () at /build/sage-
src-9.7/pkgs/sagemath-standard/sage/libs/gap/element.pyx:154
...
```
I also see cases where `capture_stdout` throws errors such as
`sage.libs.gap.util.GAPError: Error, Length: <list> must be a list (not
the integer 255)` and then crashes. Both types of errors are fixed by
this ticket.

Note that I am nesting `GAP_Enter`/`GAP_Leave` calls because I didn't
remove the preexisting calls inside `capture_stdout`. That's because I
feared removing the innermost calls might create a new footgun (and I
believe nested `GAP_Enter`/`GAP_Leave` calls are explicitly supported),
but removing them should cause no problem. Removing them might even be
preferable for performance reasons, I don't know.

Fixes #34701

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### ⌛ Dependencies
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- #35093: GAP 4.12.2 upgrade, which touches the same function and should
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URL: #35114
Reported by: Mauricio Collares
Reviewer(s): Dima Pasechnik
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