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This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout value is still longer than a week and a half. File "tools/test.py", line 1725, in <module> sys.exit(Main()) File "tools/test.py", line 1701, in Main if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, options.j, options.flaky_tests): File "tools/test.py", line 923, in RunTestCases return progress.Run(tasks) File "tools/test.py", line 145, in Run thread.join(timeout=10000000) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\lib\threading.py", line 1015, in join self._wait_for_tstate_lock(timeout=max(timeout, 0)) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\lib\threading.py", line 1027, in _wait_for_tstate_lock elif lock.acquire(block, timeout): OverflowError: timeout value is too large
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ def Run(self, tasks): | |||
# Wait for the remaining threads | |||
for thread in threads: | |||
# Use a timeout so that signals (ctrl-c) will be processed. | |||
thread.join(timeout=10000000) |
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It looks weird to me that this harmless value (neither INT_MAX or any power of 2) would cause an overflow!
Woo! Yeah, I started getting this a little over week ago also. No idea why and didn't really have an opportunity to investigate. |
This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout value is still longer than a week and a half. File "tools/test.py", line 1725, in <module> sys.exit(Main()) File "tools/test.py", line 1701, in Main if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, \ options.j, options.flaky_tests): File "tools/test.py", line 923, in RunTestCases return progress.Run(tasks) File "tools/test.py", line 145, in Run thread.join(timeout=10000000) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1015, in join self._wait_for_tstate_lock(timeout=max(timeout, 0)) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1027, in _wait_for_tstate_lock elif lock.acquire(block, timeout): OverflowError: timeout value is too large PR-URL: #32868 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Reviewed-By: Zeyu Yang <himself65@outlook.com> Reviewed-By: Bartosz Sosnowski <bartosz@janeasystems.com>
@gireeshpunathil I think that’s fine, given that this was just to demonstrate the problem, but I’d appreciate if, in the future, code blocks are left untouched. |
@addaleax - point taken. I thought I was following the right process (the |
This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout value is still longer than a week and a half. File "tools/test.py", line 1725, in <module> sys.exit(Main()) File "tools/test.py", line 1701, in Main if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, \ options.j, options.flaky_tests): File "tools/test.py", line 923, in RunTestCases return progress.Run(tasks) File "tools/test.py", line 145, in Run thread.join(timeout=10000000) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1015, in join self._wait_for_tstate_lock(timeout=max(timeout, 0)) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1027, in _wait_for_tstate_lock elif lock.acquire(block, timeout): OverflowError: timeout value is too large PR-URL: #32868 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Reviewed-By: Zeyu Yang <himself65@outlook.com> Reviewed-By: Bartosz Sosnowski <bartosz@janeasystems.com>
This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout value is still longer than a week and a half. File "tools/test.py", line 1725, in <module> sys.exit(Main()) File "tools/test.py", line 1701, in Main if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, \ options.j, options.flaky_tests): File "tools/test.py", line 923, in RunTestCases return progress.Run(tasks) File "tools/test.py", line 145, in Run thread.join(timeout=10000000) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1015, in join self._wait_for_tstate_lock(timeout=max(timeout, 0)) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1027, in _wait_for_tstate_lock elif lock.acquire(block, timeout): OverflowError: timeout value is too large PR-URL: #32868 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Reviewed-By: Zeyu Yang <himself65@outlook.com> Reviewed-By: Bartosz Sosnowski <bartosz@janeasystems.com>
This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout value is still longer than a week and a half. File "tools/test.py", line 1725, in <module> sys.exit(Main()) File "tools/test.py", line 1701, in Main if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, \ options.j, options.flaky_tests): File "tools/test.py", line 923, in RunTestCases return progress.Run(tasks) File "tools/test.py", line 145, in Run thread.join(timeout=10000000) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1015, in join self._wait_for_tstate_lock(timeout=max(timeout, 0)) File "C:\Users\anna\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\ \ lib\threading.py", line 1027, in _wait_for_tstate_lock elif lock.acquire(block, timeout): OverflowError: timeout value is too large PR-URL: #32868 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Reviewed-By: Zeyu Yang <himself65@outlook.com> Reviewed-By: Bartosz Sosnowski <bartosz@janeasystems.com>
This fixes the following crash on Windows for me. I don't know
why this I only started to see this now, but anyway, the new timeout
value is still longer than a week and a half.
Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passes