# Copyright 2020 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Helpers related to multiprocessing. Based on: //tools/binary_size/libsupersize/parallel.py """ import atexit import logging import multiprocessing import os import sys import threading import traceback DISABLE_ASYNC = os.environ.get('DISABLE_ASYNC') == '1' if DISABLE_ASYNC: logging.warning('Running in synchronous mode.') _all_pools = None _is_child_process = False _silence_exceptions = False # Used to pass parameters to forked processes without pickling. _fork_params = None _fork_kwargs = None class _ImmediateResult(object): def __init__(self, value): self._value = value def get(self): return self._value def wait(self): pass def ready(self): return True def successful(self): return True class _ExceptionWrapper(object): """Used to marshal exception messages back to main process.""" def __init__(self, msg, exception_type=None): self.msg = msg self.exception_type = exception_type def MaybeThrow(self): if self.exception_type: raise getattr(__builtins__, self.exception_type)('Originally caused by: ' + self.msg) class _FuncWrapper(object): """Runs on the fork()'ed side to catch exceptions and spread *args.""" def __init__(self, func): global _is_child_process _is_child_process = True self._func = func def __call__(self, index, _=None): try: return self._func(*_fork_params[index], **_fork_kwargs) except Exception as e: # Only keep the exception type for builtin exception types or else risk # further marshalling exceptions. exception_type = None if hasattr(__builtins__, type(e).__name__): exception_type = type(e).__name__ # multiprocessing is supposed to catch and return exceptions automatically # but it doesn't seem to work properly :(. return _ExceptionWrapper(traceback.format_exc(), exception_type) except: # pylint: disable=bare-except return _ExceptionWrapper(traceback.format_exc()) class _WrappedResult(object): """Allows for host-side logic to be run after child process has terminated. * Unregisters associated pool _all_pools. * Raises exception caught by _FuncWrapper. """ def __init__(self, result, pool=None): self._result = result self._pool = pool def get(self): self.wait() value = self._result.get() _CheckForException(value) return value def wait(self): self._result.wait() if self._pool: _all_pools.remove(self._pool) self._pool = None def ready(self): return self._result.ready() def successful(self): return self._result.successful() def _TerminatePools(): """Calls .terminate() on all active process pools. Not supposed to be necessary according to the docs, but seems to be required when child process throws an exception or Ctrl-C is hit. """ global _silence_exceptions _silence_exceptions = True # Child processes cannot have pools, but atexit runs this function because # it was registered before fork()ing. if _is_child_process: return def close_pool(pool): try: pool.terminate() except: # pylint: disable=bare-except pass for i, pool in enumerate(_all_pools): # Without calling terminate() on a separate thread, the call can block # forever. thread = threading.Thread(name='Pool-Terminate-{}'.format(i), target=close_pool, args=(pool, )) thread.daemon = True thread.start() def _CheckForException(value): if isinstance(value, _ExceptionWrapper): global _silence_exceptions if not _silence_exceptions: value.MaybeThrow() _silence_exceptions = True logging.error('Subprocess raised an exception:\n%s', value.msg) sys.exit(1) def _MakeProcessPool(job_params, **job_kwargs): global _all_pools global _fork_params global _fork_kwargs assert _fork_params is None assert _fork_kwargs is None pool_size = min(len(job_params), multiprocessing.cpu_count()) _fork_params = job_params _fork_kwargs = job_kwargs ret = multiprocessing.Pool(pool_size) _fork_params = None _fork_kwargs = None if _all_pools is None: _all_pools = [] atexit.register(_TerminatePools) _all_pools.append(ret) return ret def ForkAndCall(func, args): """Runs |func| in a fork'ed process. Returns: A Result object (call .get() to get the return value) """ if DISABLE_ASYNC: pool = None result = _ImmediateResult(func(*args)) else: pool = _MakeProcessPool([args]) # Omit |kwargs|. result = pool.apply_async(_FuncWrapper(func), (0, )) pool.close() return _WrappedResult(result, pool=pool) def BulkForkAndCall(func, arg_tuples, **kwargs): """Calls |func| in a fork'ed process for each set of args within |arg_tuples|. Args: kwargs: Common keyword arguments to be passed to |func|. Yields the return values in order. """ arg_tuples = list(arg_tuples) if not arg_tuples: return if DISABLE_ASYNC: for args in arg_tuples: yield func(*args, **kwargs) return pool = _MakeProcessPool(arg_tuples, **kwargs) wrapped_func = _FuncWrapper(func) try: for result in pool.imap(wrapped_func, range(len(arg_tuples))): _CheckForException(result) yield result finally: pool.close() pool.join() _all_pools.remove(pool)