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The per-thread empty!() call in compile() is broken on julia master. #429

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NHDaly opened this issue Apr 27, 2023 · 5 comments
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The per-thread empty!() call in compile() is broken on julia master. #429

NHDaly opened this issue Apr 27, 2023 · 5 comments

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NHDaly commented Apr 27, 2023

Julia master recently merged JuliaLang/julia#49094, which moved the interactive threadpool to come before the default threadpool.

This means that the threadids you get from iterating @threads :static no longer match up with the indexes.
For example, here is julia started with JULIA_NUM_THREADS=4,1 julia --proj:

julia> VERSION
v"1.10.0-DEV.1118"

julia> Threads.nthreads()
4

julia> Threads.maxthreadid()
5

julia> Threads.@threads :static for i in 1:Threads.nthreads()
           @info i, Threads.threadid()
           @assert Threads.threadid() === i "TimeZones.TZData.compile() must be called from the main, top-level Task."
       end
[ Info: (1, 2)
[ Info: (3, 4)
[ Info: (4, 5)
[ Info: (2, 3)
ERROR: TaskFailedException

    nested task error: AssertionError: TimeZones.TZData.compile() must be called from the main, top-level Task.
    Stacktrace:
     [1] macro expansion
       @ ./REPL[5]:3 [inlined]
     [2] (::var"#18#threadsfor_fun#4"{var"#18#threadsfor_fun#3#5"{UnitRange{Int64}}})(tid::Int64; onethread::Bool)
       @ Main ./threadingconstructs.jl:163
     [3] #18#threadsfor_fun
       @ ./threadingconstructs.jl:130 [inlined]
     [4] (::Base.Threads.var"#1#2"{var"#18#threadsfor_fun#4"{var"#18#threadsfor_fun#3#5"{UnitRange{Int64}}}, Int64})()
       @ Base.Threads ./threadingconstructs.jl:108

...and 3 more exceptions.

Using for i in 1:Threads.maxthreadid() doesn't work either, because it only iterates in the current thread pool:

julia> Threads.@threads :static for i in 1:Threads.maxthreadid()
           @info i, Threads.threadid()
       end
[ Info: (4, 4)
[ Info: (5, 5)
[ Info: (1, 2)
[ Info: (3, 3)
[ Info: (2, 2)

(note there are two iterations with threadid() = 2.)

.........

It doesn't seem like there's any way to run a Threads.@threads over the interactive threads, from what I can see. Not 100% sure about that.


It might be that we need to either change the way this works so that instead of eagerly emptying all the caches, we do something more cooperative, like setting some "time to reset" bit for each thread, which is lazily checked on the first access on each thread and the cache is cleared before doing anything else? Or maybe triggering a channel that each thread has a task waiting on to clear its cache.

Or maybe we need to make a change in Julia to provide another possible schedule to @threads, like :interactive to force it to schedule over the interactive threadpool? :/

CC: @omus, @JeffBezanson

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NHDaly commented Apr 27, 2023

Oh, i forgot to link the broken code. it's here:
https://github.com/JuliaTime/TimeZones.jl/blame/master/src/tzdata/compile.jl#L700-L703

And it breaks for us in our Pkg.build() step, because we have JULIA_NUM_THREADS=4,1 set for our entire CI job.

    Building TimeZones ─────────────── `~/.julia/scratchspaces/44cfe95a-1eb2-52ea-b672-e2afdf69b78f/a92ec4466fc6e3dd704e2668b5e7f24add36d242/build.log`
ERROR: LoadError: Error building `TimeZones`: 
[ Info: Installing 2022f tzdata region data
[ Info: Converting tz source files into TimeZone data
ERROR: LoadError: TaskFailedException

    nested task error: AssertionError: TimeZones.TZData.compile() must be called from the main, top-level Task.
    Stacktrace:
     [1] macro expansion
       @ ~/.julia/packages/TimeZones/V28u7/src/tzdata/compile.jl:701 [inlined]
     [2] (::TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#34"{TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#32#35"{UnitRange{Int64}}})(tid::Int64; onethread::Bool)
       @ TimeZones.TZData ./threadingconstructs.jl:163
     [3] #195#threadsfor_fun
       @ ./threadingconstructs.jl:130 [inlined]
     [4] (::Base.Threads.var"#1#2"{TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#34"{TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#32#35"{UnitRange{Int64}}}, Int64})()
       @ Base.Threads ./threadingconstructs.jl:108

...and 3 more exceptions.

Stacktrace:
  [1] threading_run(fun::TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#34"{TimeZones.TZData.var"#195#threadsfor_fun#32#35"{UnitRange{Int64}}}, static::Bool)
    @ Base.Threads ./threadingconstructs.jl:120
  [2] macro expansion
    @ ./threadingconstructs.jl:172 [inlined]
  [3] compile(tz_source::TimeZones.TZData.TZSource, dest_dir::String; kwargs::Base.Pairs{Symbol, Union{}, Tuple{}, @NamedTuple{}})
    @ TimeZones.TZData ~/.julia/packages/TimeZones/V28u7/src/tzdata/compile.jl:700
...

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cc: @vtjnash

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vtjnash commented Apr 27, 2023

That looks like a bad data race. Use a mutex if you want sane behavior from shared data.

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omus commented May 2, 2023

I think we can probably side step this issue with #382. I'll see if I can get that in this week

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omus commented May 24, 2023

Fixed by #382

@omus omus closed this as completed May 24, 2023
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