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/* Thread and interpreter state structures and their interfaces */

#include "Python.h"

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/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAUTION

Always use malloc() and free() directly in this file.  A number of these
functions are advertised as safe to call when the GIL isn't held, and in
a debug build Python redirects (e.g.) PyMem_NEW (etc) to Python's debugging
obmalloc functions.  Those aren't thread-safe (they rely on the GIL to avoid
the expense of doing their own locking).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

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#ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN
#ifdef HAVE_DLFCN_H
#include <dlfcn.h>
#endif
#ifndef RTLD_LAZY
#define RTLD_LAZY 1
#endif
#endif


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#ifdef WITH_THREAD
#include "pythread.h"
static PyThread_type_lock head_mutex = NULL; /* Protects interp->tstate_head */
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#define HEAD_INIT() (void)(head_mutex || (head_mutex = PyThread_allocate_lock()))
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#define HEAD_LOCK() PyThread_acquire_lock(head_mutex, WAIT_LOCK)
#define HEAD_UNLOCK() PyThread_release_lock(head_mutex)
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#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

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/* The single PyInterpreterState used by this process'
   GILState implementation
*/
static PyInterpreterState *autoInterpreterState = NULL;
static int autoTLSkey = 0;
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#else
#define HEAD_INIT() /* Nothing */
#define HEAD_LOCK() /* Nothing */
#define HEAD_UNLOCK() /* Nothing */
#endif

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static PyInterpreterState *interp_head = NULL;
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/* Assuming the current thread holds the GIL, this is the
   PyThreadState for the current thread. */
_Py_atomic_address _PyThreadState_Current = {NULL};
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PyThreadFrameGetter _PyThreadState_GetFrame = NULL;
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#ifdef WITH_THREAD
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static void _PyGILState_NoteThreadState(PyThreadState* tstate);
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#endif
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PyInterpreterState *
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PyInterpreterState_New(void)
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{
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    PyInterpreterState *interp = (PyInterpreterState *)
                                 malloc(sizeof(PyInterpreterState));
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    if (interp != NULL) {
        HEAD_INIT();
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#ifdef WITH_THREAD
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        if (head_mutex == NULL)
            Py_FatalError("Can't initialize threads for interpreter");
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#endif
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        interp->modules = NULL;
        interp->modules_reloading = NULL;
        interp->modules_by_index = NULL;
        interp->sysdict = NULL;
        interp->builtins = NULL;
        interp->tstate_head = NULL;
        interp->codec_search_path = NULL;
        interp->codec_search_cache = NULL;
        interp->codec_error_registry = NULL;
        interp->codecs_initialized = 0;
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#ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN
#ifdef RTLD_NOW
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        interp->dlopenflags = RTLD_NOW;
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#else
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        interp->dlopenflags = RTLD_LAZY;
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#endif
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#endif
#ifdef WITH_TSC
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        interp->tscdump = 0;
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#endif
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        HEAD_LOCK();
        interp->next = interp_head;
        interp_head = interp;
        HEAD_UNLOCK();
    }
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    return interp;
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}


void
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PyInterpreterState_Clear(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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    PyThreadState *p;
    HEAD_LOCK();
    for (p = interp->tstate_head; p != NULL; p = p->next)
        PyThreadState_Clear(p);
    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_search_path);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_search_cache);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->codec_error_registry);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->modules);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->modules_by_index);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->modules_reloading);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->sysdict);
    Py_CLEAR(interp->builtins);
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}


static void
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zapthreads(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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    PyThreadState *p;
    /* No need to lock the mutex here because this should only happen
       when the threads are all really dead (XXX famous last words). */
    while ((p = interp->tstate_head) != NULL) {
        PyThreadState_Delete(p);
    }
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}
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void
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PyInterpreterState_Delete(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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    PyInterpreterState **p;
    zapthreads(interp);
    HEAD_LOCK();
    for (p = &interp_head; ; p = &(*p)->next) {
        if (*p == NULL)
            Py_FatalError(
                "PyInterpreterState_Delete: invalid interp");
        if (*p == interp)
            break;
    }
    if (interp->tstate_head != NULL)
        Py_FatalError("PyInterpreterState_Delete: remaining threads");
    *p = interp->next;
    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    free(interp);
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}


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/* Default implementation for _PyThreadState_GetFrame */
static struct _frame *
threadstate_getframe(PyThreadState *self)
{
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    return self->frame;
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}

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static PyThreadState *
new_threadstate(PyInterpreterState *interp, int init)
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{
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    PyThreadState *tstate = (PyThreadState *)malloc(sizeof(PyThreadState));

    if (_PyThreadState_GetFrame == NULL)
        _PyThreadState_GetFrame = threadstate_getframe;

    if (tstate != NULL) {
        tstate->interp = interp;

        tstate->frame = NULL;
        tstate->recursion_depth = 0;
        tstate->overflowed = 0;
        tstate->recursion_critical = 0;
        tstate->tracing = 0;
        tstate->use_tracing = 0;
        tstate->tick_counter = 0;
        tstate->gilstate_counter = 0;
        tstate->async_exc = NULL;
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#ifdef WITH_THREAD
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        tstate->thread_id = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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#else
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        tstate->thread_id = 0;
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#endif
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        tstate->dict = NULL;
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        tstate->curexc_type = NULL;
        tstate->curexc_value = NULL;
        tstate->curexc_traceback = NULL;
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        tstate->exc_type = NULL;
        tstate->exc_value = NULL;
        tstate->exc_traceback = NULL;
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        tstate->c_profilefunc = NULL;
        tstate->c_tracefunc = NULL;
        tstate->c_profileobj = NULL;
        tstate->c_traceobj = NULL;
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        if (init)
            _PyThreadState_Init(tstate);
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        HEAD_LOCK();
        tstate->next = interp->tstate_head;
        interp->tstate_head = tstate;
        HEAD_UNLOCK();
    }
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    return tstate;
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}

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PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_New(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
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    return new_threadstate(interp, 1);
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}

PyThreadState *
_PyThreadState_Prealloc(PyInterpreterState *interp)
{
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    return new_threadstate(interp, 0);
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}

void
_PyThreadState_Init(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
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    _PyGILState_NoteThreadState(tstate);
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#endif
}

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PyObject*
PyState_FindModule(struct PyModuleDef* m)
{
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    Py_ssize_t index = m->m_base.m_index;
    PyInterpreterState *state = PyThreadState_GET()->interp;
    PyObject *res;
    if (index == 0)
        return NULL;
    if (state->modules_by_index == NULL)
        return NULL;
    if (index > PyList_GET_SIZE(state->modules_by_index))
        return NULL;
    res = PyList_GET_ITEM(state->modules_by_index, index);
    return res==Py_None ? NULL : res;
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}

int
_PyState_AddModule(PyObject* module, struct PyModuleDef* def)
{
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    PyInterpreterState *state = PyThreadState_GET()->interp;
    if (!def)
        return -1;
    if (!state->modules_by_index) {
        state->modules_by_index = PyList_New(0);
        if (!state->modules_by_index)
            return -1;
    }
    while(PyList_GET_SIZE(state->modules_by_index) <= def->m_base.m_index)
        if (PyList_Append(state->modules_by_index, Py_None) < 0)
            return -1;
    Py_INCREF(module);
    return PyList_SetItem(state->modules_by_index,
                          def->m_base.m_index, module);
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}
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PyThreadState_Clear(PyThreadState *tstate)
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{
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    if (Py_VerboseFlag && tstate->frame != NULL)
        fprintf(stderr,
          "PyThreadState_Clear: warning: thread still has a frame\n");
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    Py_CLEAR(tstate->frame);
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    Py_CLEAR(tstate->dict);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->async_exc);
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    Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_type);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_value);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->curexc_traceback);
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    Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_type);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_value);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->exc_traceback);
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    tstate->c_profilefunc = NULL;
    tstate->c_tracefunc = NULL;
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->c_profileobj);
    Py_CLEAR(tstate->c_traceobj);
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}
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/* Common code for PyThreadState_Delete() and PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent() */
static void
tstate_delete_common(PyThreadState *tstate)
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{
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    PyInterpreterState *interp;
    PyThreadState **p;
    PyThreadState *prev_p = NULL;
    if (tstate == NULL)
        Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: NULL tstate");
    interp = tstate->interp;
    if (interp == NULL)
        Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: NULL interp");
    HEAD_LOCK();
    for (p = &interp->tstate_head; ; p = &(*p)->next) {
        if (*p == NULL)
            Py_FatalError(
                "PyThreadState_Delete: invalid tstate");
        if (*p == tstate)
            break;
        /* Sanity check.  These states should never happen but if
         * they do we must abort.  Otherwise we'll end up spinning in
         * in a tight loop with the lock held.  A similar check is done
         * in thread.c find_key().  */
        if (*p == prev_p)
            Py_FatalError(
                "PyThreadState_Delete: small circular list(!)"
                " and tstate not found.");
        prev_p = *p;
        if ((*p)->next == interp->tstate_head)
            Py_FatalError(
                "PyThreadState_Delete: circular list(!) and"
                " tstate not found.");
    }
    *p = tstate->next;
    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    free(tstate);
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}


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void
PyThreadState_Delete(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
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    if (tstate == _Py_atomic_load_relaxed(&_PyThreadState_Current))
        Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Delete: tstate is still current");
    tstate_delete_common(tstate);
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#ifdef WITH_THREAD
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    if (autoTLSkey && PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == tstate)
        PyThread_delete_key_value(autoTLSkey);
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#endif /* WITH_THREAD */
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}


#ifdef WITH_THREAD
void
PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent()
{
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    PyThreadState *tstate = (PyThreadState*)_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(
        &_PyThreadState_Current);
    if (tstate == NULL)
        Py_FatalError(
            "PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent: no current tstate");
    _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&_PyThreadState_Current, NULL);
    tstate_delete_common(tstate);
    if (autoTLSkey && PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == tstate)
        PyThread_delete_key_value(autoTLSkey);
    PyEval_ReleaseLock();
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}
#endif /* WITH_THREAD */


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PyThreadState *
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PyThreadState_Get(void)
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{
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    PyThreadState *tstate = (PyThreadState*)_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(
        &_PyThreadState_Current);
    if (tstate == NULL)
        Py_FatalError("PyThreadState_Get: no current thread");
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    return tstate;
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}


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PyThreadState_Swap(PyThreadState *newts)
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{
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    PyThreadState *oldts = (PyThreadState*)_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(
        &_PyThreadState_Current);

    _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&_PyThreadState_Current, newts);
    /* It should not be possible for more than one thread state
       to be used for a thread.  Check this the best we can in debug
       builds.
    */
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    if (newts) {
        /* This can be called from PyEval_RestoreThread(). Similar
           to it, we need to ensure errno doesn't change.
        */
        int err = errno;
        PyThreadState *check = PyGILState_GetThisThreadState();
        if (check && check->interp == newts->interp && check != newts)
            Py_FatalError("Invalid thread state for this thread");
        errno = err;
    }
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    return oldts;
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}
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/* An extension mechanism to store arbitrary additional per-thread state.
   PyThreadState_GetDict() returns a dictionary that can be used to hold such
   state; the caller should pick a unique key and store its state there.  If
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   PyThreadState_GetDict() returns NULL, an exception has *not* been raised
   and the caller should assume no per-thread state is available. */
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PyThreadState_GetDict(void)
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{
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    PyThreadState *tstate = (PyThreadState*)_Py_atomic_load_relaxed(
        &_PyThreadState_Current);
    if (tstate == NULL)
        return NULL;
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    if (tstate->dict == NULL) {
        PyObject *d;
        tstate->dict = d = PyDict_New();
        if (d == NULL)
            PyErr_Clear();
    }
    return tstate->dict;
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/* Asynchronously raise an exception in a thread.
   Requested by Just van Rossum and Alex Martelli.
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   to call this, or use ctypes.  Must be called with the GIL held.
   Returns the number of tstates modified (normally 1, but 0 if `id` didn't
   match any known thread id).  Can be called with exc=NULL to clear an
   existing async exception.  This raises no exceptions. */
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int
PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(long id, PyObject *exc) {
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    PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
    PyInterpreterState *interp = tstate->interp;
    PyThreadState *p;

    /* Although the GIL is held, a few C API functions can be called
     * without the GIL held, and in particular some that create and
     * destroy thread and interpreter states.  Those can mutate the
     * list of thread states we're traversing, so to prevent that we lock
     * head_mutex for the duration.
     */
    HEAD_LOCK();
    for (p = interp->tstate_head; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
        if (p->thread_id == id) {
            /* Tricky:  we need to decref the current value
             * (if any) in p->async_exc, but that can in turn
             * allow arbitrary Python code to run, including
             * perhaps calls to this function.  To prevent
             * deadlock, we need to release head_mutex before
             * the decref.
             */
            PyObject *old_exc = p->async_exc;
            Py_XINCREF(exc);
            p->async_exc = exc;
            HEAD_UNLOCK();
            Py_XDECREF(old_exc);
            _PyEval_SignalAsyncExc();
            return 1;
        }
    }
    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    return 0;
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}


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/* Routines for advanced debuggers, requested by David Beazley.
   Don't use unless you know what you are doing! */

PyInterpreterState *
PyInterpreterState_Head(void)
{
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    return interp_head;
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}

PyInterpreterState *
PyInterpreterState_Next(PyInterpreterState *interp) {
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    return interp->next;
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}

PyThreadState *
PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(PyInterpreterState *interp) {
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    return interp->tstate_head;
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}

PyThreadState *
PyThreadState_Next(PyThreadState *tstate) {
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    return tstate->next;
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}
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/* The implementation of sys._current_frames().  This is intended to be
   called with the GIL held, as it will be when called via
   sys._current_frames().  It's possible it would work fine even without
   the GIL held, but haven't thought enough about that.
*/
PyObject *
_PyThread_CurrentFrames(void)
{
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    PyObject *result;
    PyInterpreterState *i;

    result = PyDict_New();
    if (result == NULL)
        return NULL;

    /* for i in all interpreters:
     *     for t in all of i's thread states:
     *          if t's frame isn't NULL, map t's id to its frame
     * Because these lists can mutute even when the GIL is held, we
     * need to grab head_mutex for the duration.
     */
    HEAD_LOCK();
    for (i = interp_head; i != NULL; i = i->next) {
        PyThreadState *t;
        for (t = i->tstate_head; t != NULL; t = t->next) {
            PyObject *id;
            int stat;
            struct _frame *frame = t->frame;
            if (frame == NULL)
                continue;
            id = PyLong_FromLong(t->thread_id);
            if (id == NULL)
                goto Fail;
            stat = PyDict_SetItem(result, id, (PyObject *)frame);
            Py_DECREF(id);
            if (stat < 0)
                goto Fail;
        }
    }
    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    return result;
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    HEAD_UNLOCK();
    Py_DECREF(result);
    return NULL;
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/* Python "auto thread state" API. */
#ifdef WITH_THREAD

/* Keep this as a static, as it is not reliable!  It can only
   ever be compared to the state for the *current* thread.
   * If not equal, then it doesn't matter that the actual
     value may change immediately after comparison, as it can't
     possibly change to the current thread's state.
   * If equal, then the current thread holds the lock, so the value can't
     change until we yield the lock.
*/
static int
PyThreadState_IsCurrent(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
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    /* Must be the tstate for this thread */
    assert(PyGILState_GetThisThreadState()==tstate);
    return tstate == _Py_atomic_load_relaxed(&_PyThreadState_Current);
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}

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/* Internal initialization/finalization functions called by
   Py_Initialize/Py_Finalize
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*/
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void
_PyGILState_Init(PyInterpreterState *i, PyThreadState *t)
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{
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    assert(i && t); /* must init with valid states */
    autoTLSkey = PyThread_create_key();
    autoInterpreterState = i;
    assert(PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey) == NULL);
    assert(t->gilstate_counter == 0);
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    _PyGILState_NoteThreadState(t);
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}

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void
_PyGILState_Fini(void)
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{
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    PyThread_delete_key(autoTLSkey);
    autoTLSkey = 0;
    autoInterpreterState = NULL;
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}

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/* When a thread state is created for a thread by some mechanism other than
   PyGILState_Ensure, it's important that the GILState machinery knows about
   it so it doesn't try to create another thread state for the thread (this is
   a better fix for SF bug #1010677 than the first one attempted).
*/
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static void
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_PyGILState_NoteThreadState(PyThreadState* tstate)
{
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    /* If autoTLSkey is 0, this must be the very first threadstate created
       in Py_Initialize().  Don't do anything for now (we'll be back here
       when _PyGILState_Init is called). */
    if (!autoTLSkey)
        return;
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    /* Stick the thread state for this thread in thread local storage.
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       The only situation where you can legitimately have more than one
       thread state for an OS level thread is when there are multiple
       interpreters, when:
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           a) You shouldn't really be using the PyGILState_ APIs anyway,
          and:
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           b) The slightly odd way PyThread_set_key_value works (see
          comments by its implementation) means that the first thread
          state created for that given OS level thread will "win",
          which seems reasonable behaviour.
    */
    if (PyThread_set_key_value(autoTLSkey, (void *)tstate) < 0)
        Py_FatalError("Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping");
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    /* PyGILState_Release must not try to delete this thread state. */
    tstate->gilstate_counter = 1;
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}

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/* The public functions */
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PyThreadState *
PyGILState_GetThisThreadState(void)
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{
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    if (autoInterpreterState == NULL || autoTLSkey == 0)
        return NULL;
    return (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey);
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}

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PyGILState_STATE
PyGILState_Ensure(void)
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{
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    int current;
    PyThreadState *tcur;
    /* Note that we do not auto-init Python here - apart from
       potential races with 2 threads auto-initializing, pep-311
       spells out other issues.  Embedders are expected to have
       called Py_Initialize() and usually PyEval_InitThreads().
    */
    assert(autoInterpreterState); /* Py_Initialize() hasn't been called! */
    tcur = (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(autoTLSkey);
    if (tcur == NULL) {
        /* Create a new thread state for this thread */
        tcur = PyThreadState_New(autoInterpreterState);
        if (tcur == NULL)
            Py_FatalError("Couldn't create thread-state for new thread");
        /* This is our thread state!  We'll need to delete it in the
           matching call to PyGILState_Release(). */
        tcur->gilstate_counter = 0;
        current = 0; /* new thread state is never current */
    }
    else
        current = PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur);
    if (current == 0)
        PyEval_RestoreThread(tcur);
    /* Update our counter in the thread-state - no need for locks:
       - tcur will remain valid as we hold the GIL.
       - the counter is safe as we are the only thread "allowed"
         to modify this value
    */
    ++tcur->gilstate_counter;
    return current ? PyGILState_LOCKED : PyGILState_UNLOCKED;
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PyGILState_Release(PyGILState_STATE oldstate)
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{
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    PyThreadState *tcur = (PyThreadState *)PyThread_get_key_value(
                                                            autoTLSkey);
    if (tcur == NULL)
        Py_FatalError("auto-releasing thread-state, "
                      "but no thread-state for this thread");
    /* We must hold the GIL and have our thread state current */
    /* XXX - remove the check - the assert should be fine,
       but while this is very new (April 2003), the extra check
       by release-only users can't hurt.
    */
    if (! PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur))
        Py_FatalError("This thread state must be current when releasing");
    assert(PyThreadState_IsCurrent(tcur));
    --tcur->gilstate_counter;
    assert(tcur->gilstate_counter >= 0); /* illegal counter value */

    /* If we're going to destroy this thread-state, we must
     * clear it while the GIL is held, as destructors may run.
     */
    if (tcur->gilstate_counter == 0) {
        /* can't have been locked when we created it */
        assert(oldstate == PyGILState_UNLOCKED);
        PyThreadState_Clear(tcur);
        /* Delete the thread-state.  Note this releases the GIL too!
         * It's vital that the GIL be held here, to avoid shutdown
         * races; see bugs 225673 and 1061968 (that nasty bug has a
         * habit of coming back).
         */
        PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent();
    }
    /* Release the lock if necessary */
    else if (oldstate == PyGILState_UNLOCKED)
        PyEval_SaveThread();
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}
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#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

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#endif /* WITH_THREAD */
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