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[jira] Resolved: (MODPYTHON-150) make_obcallback not thread protected

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-150?page=all ]
     
Graham Dumpleton resolved MODPYTHON-150:
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    Fix Version: 3.3
     Resolution: Fixed

> make_obcallback not thread protected
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>
>          Key: MODPYTHON-150
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-150
>      Project: mod_python
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: core
>     Versions: 3.2.8, 3.1.4
>     Reporter: Graham Dumpleton
>     Assignee: Graham Dumpleton
>      Fix For: 3.3

>
> In get_interpreter() function of src/mod_python.c the check of whether or not the callback object has been created is not within the bounds of the acquisition of the interpreters lock. As a result, in a multithreaded MPM, although the creation of the interpreter itself is protected so that only one thread will get to create it, multiple threads may decide the need to call make_obcallback().
> In the past this hasn't mattered, but now that apache.init() is doing more complicated things, such as caching parameters as global variables and also doing fiddles with the callback object to allow optional use of new module importer, problems can start to arise.
> To fix the issue the release of the interpreters lock needs to be moved to the end of the get_interpreter() function.

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