From: Andreas Sandberg Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 18:28:47 +0000 (+0100) Subject: python: Prevent Python wrappers from deleting SimObjects X-Git-Tag: v19.0.0.0~2783 X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ca1d18d599dcc620bf526fb22042af95b1b60b68;p=gem5.git python: Prevent Python wrappers from deleting SimObjects The PyBind wrappers could potentially delete SimObjects if they don't have any references. This is not desirable since there could be pointers to such objects within the C++ world. This problem doesn't normally occur since Python typically holds a pointer to the root node as long as the simulator is running. Prevent SimObject and Param deletion by using a PyBind-prescribed unique_ptr with a dummy deleter as the pointer wrapper for the Python world. Change-Id: Ied14602c9ee69a083a69c5dae1b5fcf8efb4548a Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3224 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black --- diff --git a/src/python/m5/SimObject.py b/src/python/m5/SimObject.py index 569142e34..baeef73d9 100644 --- a/src/python/m5/SimObject.py +++ b/src/python/m5/SimObject.py @@ -701,10 +701,13 @@ module_init(py::module &m_internal) ''') code.indent() if cls._base: - code('py::class_<${cls}Params, ${{cls._base.type}}Params>(m, ' \ - '"${cls}Params")') + code('py::class_<${cls}Params, ${{cls._base.type}}Params, ' \ + 'std::unique_ptr<${{cls}}Params, py::nodelete>>(' \ + 'm, "${cls}Params")') else: - code('py::class_<${cls}Params>(m, "${cls}Params")') + code('py::class_<${cls}Params, ' \ + 'std::unique_ptr<${cls}Params, py::nodelete>>(' \ + 'm, "${cls}Params")') code.indent() if not hasattr(cls, 'abstract') or not cls.abstract: @@ -729,10 +732,13 @@ module_init(py::module &m_internal) cls.cxx_bases if bases: base_str = ", ".join(bases) - code('py::class_<${{cls.cxx_class}}, ${base_str}>(m, ' \ - '"${py_class_name}")') + code('py::class_<${{cls.cxx_class}}, ${base_str}, ' \ + 'std::unique_ptr<${{cls.cxx_class}}, py::nodelete>>(' \ + 'm, "${py_class_name}")') else: - code('py::class_<${{cls.cxx_class}}>(m, "${py_class_name}")') + code('py::class_<${{cls.cxx_class}}, ' \ + 'std::unique_ptr<${{cls.cxx_class}}, py::nodelete>>(' \ + 'm, "${py_class_name}")') code.indent() for exp in cls.cxx_exports: exp.export(code, cls.cxx_class) diff --git a/src/python/pybind11/core.cc b/src/python/pybind11/core.cc index 7ad45b408..159b19f9d 100644 --- a/src/python/pybind11/core.cc +++ b/src/python/pybind11/core.cc @@ -132,7 +132,8 @@ init_serialize(py::module &m_native) { py::module m = m_native.def_submodule("serialize"); - py::class_(m, "Serializable") + py::class_>( + m, "Serializable") ; py::class_(m, "CheckpointIn") @@ -165,7 +166,7 @@ init_range(py::module &m_native) .def("isSubset", &AddrRange::isSubset) ; - // We need to make vectors of AddrRange opaque to avoid a weird + // We need to make vectors of AddrRange opaque to avoid weird // memory allocation issues in PyBind's STL wrappers. py::bind_vector>(m, "AddrRangeVector");