[gh-117657] _Py_MergeZeroLocalRefcount isn't loading ob_ref_shared with strong enough semantics#118111
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This looks right to me but it'd be good to have @colesbury take a look as well. |
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In the nogil-integration branch there's some intermittent TSAN warnings like these:
https://gist.github.com/DinoV/52b7131cb149b9ebb2e965970c4ae9e8
It looks like we're racing on the loading of
ob_ref_sharedin_Py_MergeZeroLocalRefcountbecause we're doing a relaxed load, leading to the object potentially being freed while another thread holds a reference to it. This is occurring because with a lock-free read from the inline values there's no other synchronization points with the thread which owns the object.This just changes the read to be acquire.