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authorEric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>2023-04-24 17:23:57 -0600
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-04-24 17:23:57 -0600
commitdf3173d28ef25a0f97d2cca8cf4e64e062a08d06 (patch)
treef2b6f378f81ceee48a9e710154b9d6c4b0f959a2 /Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h
parent01be52e42eac468b6511b56ee60cd1b99baf3848 (diff)
downloadcpython-git-df3173d28ef25a0f97d2cca8cf4e64e062a08d06.tar.gz
gh-101659: Isolate "obmalloc" State to Each Interpreter (gh-101660)
This is strictly about moving the "obmalloc" runtime state from `_PyRuntimeState` to `PyInterpreterState`. Doing so improves isolation between interpreters, specifically most of the memory (incl. objects) allocated for each interpreter's use. This is important for a per-interpreter GIL, but such isolation is valuable even without it. FWIW, a per-interpreter obmalloc is the proverbial canary-in-the-coalmine when it comes to the isolation of objects between interpreters. Any object that leaks (unintentionally) to another interpreter is highly likely to cause a crash (on debug builds at least). That's a useful thing to know, relative to interpreter isolation.
Diffstat (limited to 'Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h')
-rw-r--r--Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h b/Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h
index c9f197e72d..8ee72ff2d4 100644
--- a/Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h
+++ b/Include/internal/pycore_obmalloc_init.h
@@ -54,9 +54,13 @@ extern "C" {
# error "NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES should be less than 64"
#endif
-#define _obmalloc_state_INIT(obmalloc) \
+#define _obmalloc_global_state_INIT \
{ \
.dump_debug_stats = -1, \
+ }
+
+#define _obmalloc_state_INIT(obmalloc) \
+ { \
.pools = { \
.used = _obmalloc_pools_INIT(obmalloc.pools), \
}, \