bpo-41894: Fix UTF-8 errors loading native module#22466
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@aeros, why the "skip news" label? This is clearly a bug fix and those usually entail NEWS entries. |
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I added a NEWS entry. |
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When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere.
For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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Ok, I believe all suggestions have been addressed. Wherever a filesystem path has been used, I have switched it to use PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault and for any system error messages I have used PyUnicode_DecodeLocale. While PEP 489 dictates that the function name will always be ASCII, I have not switched to using PyUnicode_DecodeASCII since it does not solve any problem (other than being potentially less efficient), thus reducing the size of the changes. |
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…GH-22466) When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 2d2af32) Co-authored-by: Kevin Adler <kadler@us.ibm.com>
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GH-22704 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.9 branch. |
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…GH-22466) When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 2d2af32) Co-authored-by: Kevin Adler <kadler@us.ibm.com>
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GH-22705 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.8 branch. |
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When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 2d2af32) Co-authored-by: Kevin Adler <kadler@us.ibm.com>
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When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 2d2af32) Co-authored-by: Kevin Adler <kadler@us.ibm.com>
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…GH-22466) When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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…GH-22466) When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing), the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points causing a UnicodeDecodeError. PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used for buffers which may contain filesystem paths. For consistency with os.strerror(), PyUnicode_DecodeLocale is used for buffers which contain system error messages. While the shortname parameter is always encoded in ASCII according to PEP 489, it is left decoded using PyUnicode_FromString to minimize the changes and since it should not affect the decoding (albeit _potentially_ slower). In dynload_hpux, since the error buffer contains a message generated from a static ASCII string and the module filesystem path, PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault is used instead of PyUnicode_DecodeLocale as is used elsewhere. * bpo-41894: Fix bugs in dynload error msg handling For both dynload_aix and dynload_hpux, properly handle the possibility that decoding strings may return NULL and when such an error happens, properly decrement any previously decoded strings and return early. In addition, in dynload_aix, ensure that we pass the decoded string *object* pathname_ob to PyErr_SetImportError instead of the original pathname buffer. Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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When running in a non-UTF-8 locale, if an error occurs while importing a
native Python module (say because a dependent share library is missing),
the error message string returned may contain non-ASCII code points
causing a UnicodeDecodeError.
While this is most likely to occur on AIX, which still uses non-UTF-8
locales by default, it could occur on any Unix-like system.
https://bugs.python.org/issue41894