[Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] r83763 - in python/branches/py3k: Doc/library/signal.rst Lib/test/test_signal.py Misc/NEWS Modules/signalmodule.c
Ezio Melotti
ezio.melotti at gmail.com
Sat Aug 7 04:59:31 CEST 2010
Hi,
On 06/08/2010 22.27, brian.curtin wrote:
> Author: brian.curtin
> Date: Fri Aug 6 21:27:32 2010
> New Revision: 83763
>
> Log:
> Fix #9324: Add parameter validation to signal.signal on Windows in order
> to prevent crashes.
>
>
> Modified:
> python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/signal.rst
> python/branches/py3k/Lib/test/test_signal.py
> python/branches/py3k/Misc/NEWS
> python/branches/py3k/Modules/signalmodule.c
>
> Modified: python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/signal.rst
> ==============================================================================
> --- python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/signal.rst (original)
> +++ python/branches/py3k/Doc/library/signal.rst Fri Aug 6 21:27:32 2010
> @@ -230,6 +230,10 @@
> see the :ref:`description in the type hierarchy<frame-objects>` or see the
> attribute descriptions in the :mod:`inspect` module).
>
> + On Windows, :func:`signal` can only be called with :const:`SIGABRT`,
> + :const:`SIGFPE`, :const:`SIGILL`, :const:`SIGINT`, :const:`SIGSEGV`, or
> + :const:`SIGTERM`. A :exc:`ValueError` will be raised in any other case.
> +
>
> .. _signal-example:
>
>
> Modified: python/branches/py3k/Lib/test/test_signal.py
> ==============================================================================
> --- python/branches/py3k/Lib/test/test_signal.py (original)
> +++ python/branches/py3k/Lib/test/test_signal.py Fri Aug 6 21:27:32 2010
> @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
> import traceback
> import sys, os, time, errno
>
> -if sys.platform[:3] in ('win', 'os2') or sys.platform == 'riscos':
> +if sys.platform == 'os2' or sys.platform == 'riscos':
> raise unittest.SkipTest("Can't test signal on %s" % \
> sys.platform)
>
> @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
> return None
>
>
> + at unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Not valid on Windows")
In the previous chunk sys.platform[:3] was used instead of just
sys.platform. Are there some other "winXX" platform that should be
skipped too?
> class InterProcessSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
> MAX_DURATION = 20 # Entire test should last at most 20 sec.
>
> @@ -186,6 +187,7 @@
> self.MAX_DURATION)
>
>
> + at unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Not valid on Windows")
> class BasicSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
> def trivial_signal_handler(self, *args):
> pass
> @@ -208,6 +210,23 @@
> self.assertEquals(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGHUP), hup)
>
>
> + at unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "win32", "Windows specific")
> +class WindowsSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
> + def test_issue9324(self):
> + handler = lambda x, y: None
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGABRT, handler)
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGFPE, handler)
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGILL, handler)
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGSEGV, handler)
> + signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler)
> +
> + with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
> + signal.signal(-1, handler)
> + sinal.signal(7, handler)
You should use two separate assertRaises here, otherwise the second line
is not executed if the first one raises an error (and if the first
doesn't raise an error but the second does the test will pass even if it
shouldn't). This also masks the typo in the second line.
> +
> +
> + at unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Not valid on Windows")
> class WakeupSignalTests(unittest.TestCase):
> TIMEOUT_FULL = 10
> TIMEOUT_HALF = 5
> @@ -253,14 +272,15 @@
> os.close(self.write)
> signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self.alrm)
>
> + at unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Not valid on Windows")
> class SiginterruptTest(unittest.TestCase):
> - signum = signal.SIGUSR1
>
> def setUp(self):
> """Install a no-op signal handler that can be set to allow
> interrupts or not, and arrange for the original signal handler to be
> re-installed when the test is finished.
> """
> + self.signum = signal.SIGUSR1
> oldhandler = signal.signal(self.signum, lambda x,y: None)
> self.addCleanup(signal.signal, self.signum, oldhandler)
>
> @@ -354,7 +374,7 @@
> self.assertFalse(i)
>
>
> -
> + at unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Not valid on Windows")
> class ItimerTest(unittest.TestCase):
> def setUp(self):
> self.hndl_called = False
> @@ -463,8 +483,11 @@
> self.assertEqual(self.hndl_called, True)
>
> def test_main():
> - support.run_unittest(BasicSignalTests, InterProcessSignalTests,
> - WakeupSignalTests, SiginterruptTest, ItimerTest)
> + if sys.platform == "win32":
> + support.run_unittest(WindowsSignalTests)
> + else:
> + support.run_unittest(BasicSignalTests, InterProcessSignalTests,
> + WakeupSignalTests, SiginterruptTest, ItimerTest)
Is this necessary?
If the tests are marked with a skip decorator they will be skipped
anyway (and also marked as skipped in the output).
>
>
> if __name__ == "__main__":
>
> Modified: python/branches/py3k/Misc/NEWS
> ==============================================================================
> --- python/branches/py3k/Misc/NEWS (original)
> +++ python/branches/py3k/Misc/NEWS Fri Aug 6 21:27:32 2010
> @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@
> Extensions
> ----------
>
> +- Issue #9324: Add parameter validation to signal.signal on Windows in order
> + to prevent crashes.
> +
> - Issue #9526: Remove some outdated (int) casts that were preventing
> the array module from working correctly with arrays of more than
> 2**31 elements.
>
> Modified: python/branches/py3k/Modules/signalmodule.c
> ==============================================================================
> --- python/branches/py3k/Modules/signalmodule.c (original)
> +++ python/branches/py3k/Modules/signalmodule.c Fri Aug 6 21:27:32 2010
> @@ -255,8 +255,23 @@
> int sig_num;
> PyObject *old_handler;
> void (*func)(int);
> +#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
> + int cur_sig, num_valid_sigs = 6;
> + static int valid_sigs[] = {SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGINT,
> + SIGSEGV, SIGTERM};
> + BOOL valid_sig = FALSE;
> +#endif
> if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "iO:signal",&sig_num,&obj))
> return NULL;
> +#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
> + /* Validate that sig_num is one of the allowable signals */
> + for (cur_sig = 0; cur_sig< num_valid_sigs; cur_sig++)
> + valid_sig |= (sig_num == valid_sigs[cur_sig]);
> + if (!valid_sig) {
> + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "signal number out of range");
> + return NULL;
> + }
> +#endif
> #ifdef WITH_THREAD
> if (PyThread_get_thread_ident() != main_thread) {
> PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
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Best Regards,
Ezio Melotti
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