import multiprocessing.pool import multiprocessing.util as util from .queue import SimpleQueue def clean_worker(*args, **kwargs): import gc multiprocessing.pool.worker(*args, **kwargs) # Regular multiprocessing workers don't fully clean up after themselves, # so we have to explicitly trigger garbage collection to make sure that all # destructors are called... gc.collect() class Pool(multiprocessing.pool.Pool): """Pool implementation which uses our version of SimpleQueue. This lets us pass tensors in shared memory across processes instead of serializing the underlying data. """ def _setup_queues(self): self._inqueue = SimpleQueue() self._outqueue = SimpleQueue() self._quick_put = self._inqueue._writer.send self._quick_get = self._outqueue._reader.recv def _repopulate_pool(self): """Increase the number of pool processes to the specified number. Bring the number of pool processes up to the specified number, for use after reaping workers which have exited. """ for i in range(self._processes - len(self._pool)): # changed worker -> clean_worker args = ( self._inqueue, self._outqueue, self._initializer, self._initargs, self._maxtasksperchild, ) if hasattr(self, "_wrap_exception"): args += (self._wrap_exception,) w = self.Process(target=clean_worker, args=args) self._pool.append(w) w.name = w.name.replace("Process", "PoolWorker") w.daemon = True w.start() util.debug("added worker")