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authorFrank Arnold <farnold@amazon.com>2013-04-11 18:56:47 +0200
committerSteven Noonan <snoonan@amazon.com>2013-04-11 16:14:21 -0700
commit068bf63cf03d689187bede5c11b6c38ec2b2a8e1 (patch)
treef2ceb64d3f2633e6394bdaa31a026de518a824ec
parentb329512636d5f7610c02cc452943a65e2c39470a (diff)
transport: Wait for thread termination before closing the socket
Make sure the Thread.run() method has terminated before closing the socket. Currently, the socket is closed through Packetizer.close(), which happens too early. Move the socket.close() into Transport.close() and after the Thread.join() call. While at it, modify the stop_thread() method and use it in Transport.close() to avoid code duplication. Use join() with a timeout to make it possible to terminate the main thread with KeyboardInterrupt. Also, remove the now obsolete socket.close() from Transport.atfork(). This fixes a potential infinite loop if paramiko.SSHClient is connected through a paramiko.Channel instead of a regular socket (tunneling). Details: Using a debug patch to dump the current stack of the thread every couple of seconds while trying to close it, I've seen the following over and over again: Thread could not be stopped, still running. Current traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 524, in __bootstrap self.__bootstrap_inner() File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 551, in __bootstrap_inner self.run() File ".../paramiko/transport.py", line 1564, in run self._channel_handler_table[ptype](chan, m) File ".../paramiko/channel.py", line 1102, in _handle_close self.transport._send_user_message(m) File ".../paramiko/transport.py", line 1418, in _send_user_message self._send_message(data) File ".../paramiko/transport.py", line 1398, in _send_message self.packetizer.send_message(data) File ".../paramiko/packet.py", line 319, in send_message self.write_all(out) File ".../paramiko/packet.py", line 248, in write_all n = self.__socket.send(out) File ".../paramiko/channel.py", line 732, in send self.lock.release() The thread was running Packetizer.write_all() in an endless loop: while len(out) > 0: ... n = Channel.send(out) # n == 0 because channel got closed ... out = out[n:] # essentially out = out Signed-off-by: Frank Arnold <farnold@amazon.com>
-rw-r--r--paramiko/packet.py1
-rw-r--r--paramiko/transport.py8
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/paramiko/packet.py b/paramiko/packet.py
index 38a6d4b5..2887bde8 100644
--- a/paramiko/packet.py
+++ b/paramiko/packet.py
@@ -156,7 +156,6 @@ class Packetizer (object):
def close(self):
self.__closed = True
- self.__socket.close()
def set_hexdump(self, hexdump):
self.__dump_packets = hexdump
diff --git a/paramiko/transport.py b/paramiko/transport.py
index fd6dab76..0197ced0 100644
--- a/paramiko/transport.py
+++ b/paramiko/transport.py
@@ -400,7 +400,6 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread):
@since: 1.5.3
"""
- self.sock.close()
self.close()
def get_security_options(self):
@@ -614,11 +613,10 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread):
"""
if not self.active:
return
- self.active = False
- self.packetizer.close()
- self.join()
+ self.stop_thread()
for chan in self._channels.values():
chan._unlink()
+ self.sock.close()
def get_remote_server_key(self):
"""
@@ -1391,6 +1389,8 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread):
def stop_thread(self):
self.active = False
self.packetizer.close()
+ while self.is_alive():
+ self.join(10)
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