I have been using asyncio to run subprocess calls in a separate thread. For this purpose I start an event loop in my main thread as per the recommendation - https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-subprocess.html#subprocess-and-threads .
Now when I use a normal subprocess call in the main thread, I start getting following file descriptor error after few iterations:
Exception ignored when trying to write to the signal wakeup fd:
BlockingIOError: [Errno 11] Resource temporarily unavailable
I have reproduced the problem in a small script and am seeing that the error goes away if I do not start the even loop in the main thread.
import asyncio
import subprocess
import time
def try_error():
for i in range(1,500):
print(i)
try:
subprocess.run(["ls", "-l"], check=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
print(f"Exception raised {e.stderr}\nOutput {e.stdout}")
def definite_error():
w = asyncio.get_child_watcher()
l = asyncio.get_event_loop()
try_error()
if __name__ == "__main__":
definite_error()
I am not sure why this error occurs and how to make it go away. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
asyncio.create_subprocess_exec
in a parallel thread. The normal subprocess call is part of third party code which call from the main thread and hence cannot modify it.l.run_until_complete(try_error())
after makingtry_error
a co-routine. It still throws the same error.try_error
doesn't contain anawait
, making it a coroutine makes it a coroutine in name only. Try making it a coroutine and also addingawait asyncio.sleep(0)
- that should ensure that the event loop is actually running during your process creation.subprocess
module and asyncio will attract problems. Have you considered switching toasyncio.subprocess
?