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> The assertion failure occurs in _PyObject_GC_TRACK() at:
>
> static void
> gen_dealloc(PyGenObject *gen)
> {
> PyObject *self = (PyObject *) gen;
>
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It is only XLC-v16 that fails. XLC-v11 and XLC-v13 work fine. Am digging to see
which version (< v16, or >= v16) is not working as expected.
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After git bisect - comes down to:
Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this (roughly 0 steps)
[0003c2dc1d4cf5b122e73e83177fd274fa9a9913] bpo-40096: Support
__attribute__((__noreturn__)) on xlc (GH-19204
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dbx output:
Again: help appreciated.
(dbx) run -X tracemalloc
Objects/genobject.c:127: _PyObject_GC_TRACK: Assertion "!(((PyGC_Head
*)(op)-1)->_gc_next != 0)" failed: object already tracked by the garbage
collector
Enable tracemalloc to get the
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Calling this a compile error - as it seems to be compiler dependent.
In other projects - when I have experienced issues as this it has been an
uninitiated variable - somewhere.
I would appreciate some suggestions on how to best debug this - as it seems to
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Yes, looks like I need to find that. thx for the reminder.
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requesting backport of PR19225.
After switching my bot to xlc-v13 it fails this test.
See botstatus mail excerpt:
The Buildbot has detected a failed build on builder POWER6 AIX 3.8 while
building python/cpython.
Full details are available at:
https
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Just checked - seems to be SPECIFIC to xlc-v16 as neither xlv-v11 nor xlc-v13
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Just manually verified that PR19377, when compiled against xlc - crashes during
make:
rm -f libpython3.9d.a
ar rcs libpython3.9d.a Modules/getbuildinfo.o Parser/acceler.o
Parser/grammar1.o Parser/listnode.o Parser/node.o Parser/parser.o
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To get it to move forward: as it is not solely and AIX thing (see bpo-40-140)
This works: but is it what is wanted?
Tests result: SUCCESS
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/py39-3.9]git diff
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_builtin.py b/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
index
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FYI: in child block:
calling os.exit(0), rather than os._exit() gives same result.
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Next debug info:
I am child - this is my PID:8519830
I am parent:18284612 with child:8519830fd:6 input:b'quux\r'
I am parent:18284612 with lines:[]
I am child - exiting PID:8519830
I am parent:18284612 with lines:['stdin.isatty(): True']
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I tried moving the child/parent logic blocks and get this as debug output:
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/py39-3.9]./python -m test test_builtin
0:00:00 Run tests sequentially
0:00:00 [1/1] test_builtin
I am child - this is my PID:8519822
I am parent:6422696
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If I move the close to before the support.waitprocess() call I get:
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/py39-3.9]./python -m test test_builtin
0:00:00 Run tests sequentially
0:00:00 [1/1] test_builtin
I am child - this is my PID:2254
I am parent:21954666 with
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Now consistently - stalled.
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/py39-3.9]git diff
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_builtin.py b/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
index eaada1b504..89c4ebc2bd 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_builtin.py
@@ -1849,26 +1849,40
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did not get issue numbers in above: issue31160 and issue40094.
I waited a day, before posting - in the hope it would go away.
Also, I have been testing manually (no -j arguments) - and test_builtin passes
when run manually. So, becoming hard to dissect and
New submission from Michael Felt :
related to
Two AIX bots - different environments - continue to fail the test:
`test_builtin` since
During the first run - the test fails with something such as:
0:31:47 [215/420] test_abc passed -- running: test_builtin (14 min 10 sec)
0:32:17 running
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I think something is not yet what it needs to be:
the bots both finish test with:
test_zip_pickle (test.test_builtin.BuiltinTest) ... ok
Timeout (0:15:00)!
Thread 0x0001 (most recent call first):
File
"/home/buildbot/buildarea/3.x.aixtools-aix-p
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Ah - great. Sorry for the noise then.
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With PR19263 The AIX bots are now red.
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ERROR: test_input_no_stdout_fileno (test.test_builtin.PtyTests)
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The is a check if compiler is xlc, and skips a test if it is.
XLC no longer installs in /usr/vac, and the test_search_cpp fails (again)
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FYI: IMHO it is artifact of the way an xlc compiler is setup. Maybe this is a
new default (I see they changed the names of config files).
On my server (with xlc v11) I do not get them, but on a different server (with
xlc v13) I do get .lst files.
So, seems
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Back again - I understood a lot less then, maybe more now..
iirc, get_platform() asin sysconfig.get_platform() and
distutils.util.get_platform() are suppposed to return a suitable PEP425 tag
that identifies the ABI of the running interpreter - eg.g, 32-bit
Michael Felt added the comment:
I see that it is also incorrect for v3.5.9
What is surprising - is that the logic is okay for python-config ->
python-config3.X -> python-config-3.Xm
root@x065:[/data/prj/python/python3-3.5.9/X32]ls -l opt/bin
total 8728
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
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I tried looking at the blurbs to get an idea of what might have been the change
- but nothing to indicate a change to the install process in any of "next" NEWS
blurbs that are currently in branch 3.7
NEWS.d/next/Build/README.rst
NEWS.d/next/C API/
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This is a regression in v3.6.10 and v3.7.6
`make install` creates a symbolic link `python3` that points to the executable
python3.X
In versions v3.6.10 and v3.7.6 the executable is created as python3.Xm while
the symbolic link still points to python3.X
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My apologies for the late reply -
Here is 3.6.10:
Python 3.6.10 (default, Mar 24 2020, 14:12:31) [C] on aix5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import time
>>> tim
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the XLC compiler has an option to create "listing" files. The content depends
on the arguments passed to the xlc compilers.
>From memory (as I always need to look them up) these include -qinfo and
>-qsource (plus arguments)
FYI: besides show
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@BTaskaya - can you elaborate on what issues you ran into? Perhaps open an
issue on the repository I started to work on getting this improved.
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On 18/03/2020 13:55, STINNER Victor wrote:
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>> I may be mistaken, but I do not think the change introduced a regression.
I meant - I had never considered IPv6 in the Address column, just as I
suspect, whoev
Michael Felt added the comment:
I may be mistaken, but I do not think the change introduced a regression.
While it is true that this case would not have appeared if there was
still a count of the field-separators an IPv6 address with 5 ':' and 17
characters would have failed as
Michael Felt added the comment:
I'll take a look as well.
On 17/03/2020 16:14, STINNER Victor wrote:
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>> New changeset 0bcbfa43d55d9558cdcb256d8998366281322080 by Tal Einat (Michael
>> Felt) in branch 'master':
&
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Fantastic! Many thanks!
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The good news! Your patch, better rewrite, of _aix_platform.py is working!
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re: Michael: this issue is about bootstraping Python. If you want to test a
patch or test something else, you must restart from a clean copy of the source
code. Either use "make distclean", "git clean -fdx", or recreate the source
Michael Felt added the comment:
Actually, I had already done that:
diff --git a/Lib/_aix_support.py b/Lib/_aix_support.py
index 2c5cd3297d..c7f4491633 100644
--- a/Lib/_aix_support.py
+++ b/Lib/_aix_support.py
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ try:
_tmp_bd = get_config_var("AIX_BUILDDATE")
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OK. I removed the _aix_support.py from the formula.
After make see the new (rather) old build paths for "socket"
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/python-3.9]find . | grep socket
./Doc/howto/sockets.rst
./Doc/library/socket.rst
./Doc/library/socketserver
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So, this is what I have on screen. Will add the log in a moment.
[1] + Donemake 2>&1|tee make.log &
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/python-3.9]find . | grep socket
./Doc/howto/sockets.rst
./Doc/library/socket.rst
./
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So, with the patch - the process stops at:
aixtools@x064:[/home/aixtools/python-3.9]make
CC='xlc_r' LDSHARED='Modules/ld_so_aix xlc_r -bI:Modules/python.exp'
OPT='-DNDEBUG -O' _TCLTK_INCLUDES='' _TCLTK_LIBS=
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I'll take a look at what you are suggesting.
The starting point (before the rm command) is the make command that I run again.
What I notice - read am thinking - is that _socket.so is being created by the
"setup.py build" - so, if you can help m
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While looking through the history of bot builds - I consistently see 420 tests
being done on one bot - but test_socket does not always show up in the list.
I'll look at this as I can, but "free-time" is limited. Delay is not a la
Michael Felt added the comment:
After a checkout the build finishes (successfully) with:
Python build finished successfully!
The necessary bits to build these optional modules were not found:
_gdbm _lzma _sqlite3
_tkinter _uuid
Michael Felt added the comment:
This was already confirmed by both bots...
The last bot build that worked (and for both AIX bots) is:
dffe4c07095e0c693e094d3c140e85a68bd8128e
The first build that failed (for both) is:
1ec63b62035e73111e204a0e03b83503e1c58f2e
See (pass) https
Michael Felt added the comment:
I am confused.
The bot complains nearly immediately about missing _socket
Following modules built successfully but were removed because they could not be
imported:
_asyncio
running build_scripts
copying
Michael Felt added the comment:
OK. BEFORE I open a new issue, I am going to guess that something is wrong with
finding _socket.so - because it exists, but "something" is not finding it.
Following modules built successfully but were removed because they could not be
imported:^
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re: _socket - I'll start researching now, but it may still be related to this.
a) if it looks like related to this issue I'll add a some report here
b) in any case, as requested, I'll start a new issue - and leave it to you to
decide to close th
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Comes further. The build finishes, but socket and asyncio are missing...
At least a build will proceed, and I can look into this new, perhaps unrelated
issue re: socket later.
*** WARNING: renaming "_asyncio" since importing it failed: No mo
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Almost. The command is run, but not enough of the bootstrap is finished - it
seems.
File "/data/prj/python/git/python3-3.9/Lib/_aix_support.py", line 54, in
_aix_bosmp64
out = out.decode("utf-8").strip().split(":") # typ
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Thanks for asking!
Last December I was thinking about this - and what would be the best way to
proceed.
The reply I liked best suggested working on this - outside of CPython
"bugfixes" - perhaps later moving bits into the core.
So, motivat
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The PR for 3.9 breaks AIX build (since
https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders/119/builds/384) reporting the
following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/data/prj/python/python3-3.9/../git/python3-3.9/setup.py", line 69, in
Michael Felt added the comment:
This issue was resolved by issue39802. Marking as fixed, and closed.
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I am very busy with normal work this week. However I’ll attempt to add a pr
with your (Victor”s) suggestion.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 29 Feb 2020, at 23:36, STINNER Victor wrote:
>
>
> STINNER Victor added the comment:
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>> Fil
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PR18517 has, likely, a utf-8 dependency. AIX, default latin-1 does not accept
the new test.
Starting with this merge AIX bot fails with:
==
ERROR: test_name_resolution
Michael Felt added the comment:
FYI: I was contacted this week by someone with this problem.
The problem was resolved after they updated AIX (was 7100-04-00-).
Please note: any oslevel -s reporting six zeros at the end needs the SP that is
released in parallel with the base
Michael Felt added the comment:
OK. Couple of months later.
Would appreciate guidance before submitting a patch.
In advance: Thank you for your time and consideration.
Short: socket.sendfile() and AIX send_file() are very close in terms of
functionality - especially the requirement that
Michael Felt added the comment:
Not sure I understand what bug I am supposed to report. I apologize if
my message https://bugs.python.org/issue39502#msg361116.
I assume your comment re: time.localtime(91301504) comes from this bit
of the test message (mtime_ns=913015040).
Assuming
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closing. Will open a new issue with a correct description of the issue at hand.
The problem is related to 64-bit mode (which was not mentioned before) and
minor() major() macro definitions.
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Not an issue in 3.9, so, closing: "not relevant"
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Closing, as not longer relevant.
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This is something from long long ago - time to get it completed.
The (remaining) issue is: "c" and "m" may not be shared libraries - so nothing
is ever found and the test is "skipped" but reports itself as PASSED.
The or
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Blinded - got the numbers wrong!
So, again: Thanks for PR 18302. I followed your lead and made the additional
changes and posted as PR 18303 in the hope this is easier for all.
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Thanks again for PR 18202. I followed your lead and made the additional changes
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Here is the patch I am working on.
I appreciate your example on how to deal with the undefined variables. I had
done that incorrectly initially.
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Have looked at your PR. It will not work on AIX because AIX libcurses is
missing all four new functions.
Once I finished my test on AIX - shall I add my patch as a file here, so you
can integrate into yours?
I hope that is easier than two PRs
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removed 3.8, this is new for 3.9.
Have established that all four functions added in issue38132 do not exist in
stock AIX libcurses.a
Was working on my own PR, but shall look at yours first.
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Adding 3.8 before I post a PR - as I think the initial merge that introduced
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p.s., I manually added #18282 to the test, and the results are the same as
without - using 64-bit. Will rebuild the 32-bit and try test again.
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OK. There have been some comments/questions re: PR18282.
a) my PR is missing that PR, seems we just missed each other.
b) when using my patch I took a suggestion from issue39460 to test again:
root@x065:[/home/python/python3-3.9]./python -m test -v
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Seems to be working on 64-bit, starting 32-bit test (with overflow expected).
Once finished will post a PR.
root@x065:[/data/prj/python/python3-3.9]./python
Python 3.9.0a3+ (heads/bpo-39502-dirty:8d49f7ceb4, Jan 30 2020, 14:47:52) [C]
on aix
Type "
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>value that broke the 32-bit library.
And the additional test was needed because the AIX library (iirc did not return
NULL on error) - so had to test range before the call
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Probably this broke the 64-bit usage.
diff --git a/Python/pytime.c b/Python/pytime.c
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--- a/Python/pytime.c
+++ b/Python/pytime.c
@@ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ _PyTime_localtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm)
return 0;
#else
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I am looking at this, as/when I can. Was hoping for a ancient school option to
have the compiler stop with assembly code generation ipv objdump. However, I
have not been successful there.
Found objdump, and I'll work from that - and also do some of the
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Per message: https://bugs.python.org/issue39396#msg360362
opening new issue. Research (as requested) to follow.
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FYI: On AIX 5.3, after your proposal I get:
==
FAIL: test_specific_values (test.test_cmath.CMathTests)
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A hard call to make, imho.
Thinking aloud...
Currently, for AIX 6.1 and AIX 7.1 your proposal for the code change would be
great, but less so for AIX 7.2.
However! Since libm (on AIX) is a static library - the behavior depends on the
support libm has on the
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As I said, was investigating.
a) is a bug in most AIX system libraries.
b) there is a fix, but not one I can install - as my bots and build systems run
on AIX 6.1 and AIX 7.1
c) the fix is APAR IV95512 which includes fixes in the following filesets:
IV95512
New submission from Michael Felt :
As issue39288 (that introduces this breakage) is closed, opening a new issue.
Back from away - and only starting my investigation - and that will probably be
slow. Have not done anything with IEEE754 in over 30 years.
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quote: Interesting, a comment in curses.h:
* Notes:
* a. ESCDELAY was an undocumented feature under AIX curses.
* It gives the ESC expire time in milliseconds.
iirc - that is a symbolic link to ncurses.h from ncurses-devel RPM package, not
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I am thinking along two lines:
a) tell setup.py to not build _curses, just as _curses_panel
b) figure out how to use configure tests, to establish that ESCDELAY is not
available AND then tell _cursesmodule.* that these routines are not available
(and add
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Did not notice this earlier - as the buildbot does not report it: issue38312
introduced a regression with regard to AIX.
Not sure how to classify component (as Build, C API, or Library, so left blank)
Failed to build these modules:
_curses
Michael Felt added the comment:
Well, I certainly had not considered people would be using
distutils.get_platform().startswith('aix') as I have, in my limited
reading, only seen sys.platform.startswith("aix"). Likewise, do not want
to break things.
I thought this was eas
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>> replacement platform_tag, not compatibility tag.
> Ah, I see, sorry. In that case, this should be fine, it's purely a CPython
> question. There's obviously
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> PyPA member here - if this PR is defining new compatibility tags,
replacement platform_tag, not compatibility tag.
> I would have expected it to need discussion as a revisio
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