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There is a race condition in create_connection() used with wait_for() to have a timeout. sock_connect() registers the file descriptor of the socket to be notified of write event (if connect() raises BlockingIOError). When create_connection() is cancelled with a TimeoutError, sock_connect() coroutine gets the exception, but it doesn't unregister the file descriptor for write event. create_connection() gets the TimeoutError and closes the socket. If you call again create_connection(), the new socket will likely gets the same file descriptor, which is still registered in the selector. When sock_connect() calls add_writer(), it tries to modify the entry instead of creating a new one. This issue was originally reported in the Trollius project, but the bug comes from Tulip in fact (Trollius is based on Tulip): https://bitbucket.org/enovance/trollius/issue/15/after-timeouterror-on-wait_for This change fixes the race condition. It also makes sock_connect() more reliable (and portable) is sock.connect() raises an InterruptedError. |
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| base_subprocess.py | ||
| constants.py | ||
| coroutines.py | ||
| events.py | ||
| futures.py | ||
| locks.py | ||
| log.py | ||
| proactor_events.py | ||
| protocols.py | ||
| queues.py | ||
| selector_events.py | ||
| streams.py | ||
| subprocess.py | ||
| tasks.py | ||
| test_utils.py | ||
| transports.py | ||
| unix_events.py | ||
| windows_events.py | ||
| windows_utils.py | ||