I have a problem with Python Pyro4 remote objects which behave as if they were deadlock. Here's how to reproduce the problem (in Windows). Start the name server:
set PYRO_HMAC_KEY=some_key
python -m Pyro4.naming
Then run the remote object server:
import Pyro4
import sys
class Scheduler:
def test(self):
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.excepthook = Pyro4.util.excepthook
scheduler = Scheduler()
Pyro4.config.HMAC_KEY='some_key'
deamon = Pyro4.Daemon()
ns = Pyro4.locateNS()
ns.register("scheduler", deamon.register(scheduler))
deamon.requestLoop()
Then run the client:
import sys
from multiprocessing import Process
import Pyro4
class BWModule(Process):
def __init__(self):
Process.__init__(self)
self.depth = 1
def run(self):
Pyro4.config.HMAC_KEY='some_key'
self.scheduler = Pyro4.Proxy("PYRONAME:scheduler")
print "1"
sys.stdout.flush()
self.scheduler.test()
print "2"
sys.stdout.flush()
print "depth", self.depth
sys.stdout.flush()
if self.depth < 5:
for i in range(10):
newblock = self.duplicate()
newblock.depth = self.depth + 1
newblock.start()
def duplicate(self):
dup = type(self)()
return dup
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.excepthook = Pyro4.util.excepthook
No1 = BWModule()
No1.start()
When I run this code, I see printed message "depth X" with X from 1 to 3 but no more. I also see at the end of the execution (before nothing else happen) a bunch of 1s without corresponding 2s, which indicates that the call the the Pyro remote object "self.scheduler.test()" has blocked. This makes me think that this is a problem with Pyro rather than with processes (for example, running out of available processes if such a thing is possible). However, if I reduce the process multiplication from 10 to 2 (i.e., replacing "for i in range(10):" by "for i in range(2):" in the client code), the execution goes all the way to depth 5 without blocking...
So here are my questions: What is happining? Why does it block with "for i in range(10):"? Is there a limit of possible "client" processes to a Pyro4 remote object or something like that? Is it a deadlocking problem?
Thank you.