[core] Generalize the resolver's async thread dispatch into run_async (#18088)

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J. Nick Koston
2026-08-05 20:57:08 +00:00
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parent 4fd2ddee55
commit b700193a0a
4 changed files with 449 additions and 50 deletions
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@@ -11,43 +11,136 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
from itertools import count
import logging
import threading
from typing import cast
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# How long the orphan watcher waits for an abandoned coroutine before giving
# up, so a hung operation does not park a watcher thread forever.
ORPHAN_WAIT_TIMEOUT = 300.0
_runner_ids = count(1)
class AsyncDispatchTimeout(TimeoutError):
"""The caller stopped waiting; the coroutine was abandoned.
A subclass so callers can tell the dispatcher's own expiry apart from a
``TimeoutError`` raised inside the coroutine, while existing
``except TimeoutError`` handlers keep working.
"""
class AsyncThreadRunner[T](threading.Thread):
"""Run an async coroutine in a daemon thread and expose its result.
The runner catches all exceptions from the coroutine and stores them in
``exception`` so ``event`` is always set — this prevents callers waiting
on ``event`` from hanging forever when the coroutine crashes.
Typical usage::
runner = AsyncThreadRunner(lambda: my_coro(arg))
runner.start()
if not runner.event.wait(timeout=5.0):
... # timed out
if runner.exception is not None:
raise runner.exception
result = runner.result
``event`` is always set, even when the coroutine crashes, so waiters
never hang; ``completed`` distinguishes a delivered result (even a
legitimate ``None``) from a coroutine that never finished. Prefer
:func:`run_async`; use this class directly only when a failure should
degrade to a default value instead of raising.
"""
def __init__(self, coro_factory: Callable[[], Awaitable[T]]) -> None:
super().__init__(daemon=True)
super().__init__(daemon=True, name=f"async-thread-runner-{next(_runner_ids)}")
self._coro_factory = coro_factory
self.result: T | None = None
self.exception: BaseException | None = None
self.completed = False
self.event = threading.Event()
async def _runner(self) -> None:
try:
self.result = await self._coro_factory()
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
# Capture all exceptions so ``event`` is always set — otherwise a
# crash would hang the waiter forever.
# Distinguishes a delivered result from "never ran", since None
# is a valid result value.
self.completed = True
except BaseException as exc: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
# Capture everything, including BaseException — otherwise a
# cancellation or SystemExit would leave ``exception`` unset and
# waiters would mistake the empty ``result`` for success.
self.exception = exc
finally:
self.event.set()
def run(self) -> None:
asyncio.run(self._runner())
try:
asyncio.run(self._runner())
except BaseException as exc: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
# asyncio.run itself can fail before _runner executes (e.g. loop
# creation under fd exhaustion); record it so waiters never hang.
# A failure during loop cleanup after the coroutine completed
# must not clobber the delivered result, hence the guard.
if self.exception is None and not self.completed:
self.exception = exc
else:
_LOGGER.debug(
"Event loop teardown failed after outcome recorded",
exc_info=True,
)
finally:
self.event.set()
def run_async[T](
coro_factory: Callable[[], Awaitable[T]],
timeout: float | None = None,
on_orphan: Callable[[T], None] | None = None,
) -> T:
"""Run a coroutine in a daemon-thread event loop and return its result.
Raises :class:`AsyncDispatchTimeout` if the coroutine does not finish
within ``timeout`` seconds; the thread is abandoned and exits with the
interpreter. If the abandoned coroutine later produces a result,
``on_orphan`` (if given) is called with it so resources such as a
connected socket can be released; delivery is best effort and bounded
by ``ORPHAN_WAIT_TIMEOUT``.
"""
runner: AsyncThreadRunner[T] = AsyncThreadRunner(coro_factory)
runner.start()
if not runner.event.wait(timeout):
def _cleanup() -> None:
if not runner.event.wait(ORPHAN_WAIT_TIMEOUT):
# The one state where a resource can genuinely leak; leave
# a trace so a recurring hang is attributable.
_LOGGER.info(
"Orphan watcher gave up after %.0fs; a late result may leak",
ORPHAN_WAIT_TIMEOUT,
)
return
if not runner.completed:
# The only place an abandoned thread's real error surfaces;
# without it a late failure hides behind the TimeoutError.
# INFO, not DEBUG: it fires at most once per abandoned
# operation and the cause may not reproduce on a rerun.
_LOGGER.info(
"Abandoned async operation failed",
exc_info=runner.exception,
)
return
if (result := runner.result) is None:
return
if on_orphan is None:
_LOGGER.debug("Discarding late result; no on_orphan handler")
return
try:
on_orphan(result)
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
# INFO, not DEBUG: a failed release means a real leak, and
# it fires at most once per abandoned operation.
_LOGGER.info("Error releasing orphaned result", exc_info=True)
threading.Thread(
target=_cleanup, daemon=True, name="async-orphan-cleanup"
).start()
raise AsyncDispatchTimeout("Timed out waiting for async operation")
if (exc := runner.exception) is not None:
raise exc
if not runner.completed:
raise RuntimeError("Async operation finished without a result or an exception")
return cast("T", runner.result)
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import os
from aioesphomeapi.core import ResolveAPIError, ResolveTimeoutAPIError
import aioesphomeapi.host_resolver as hr
from esphome.async_thread import AsyncThreadRunner
from esphome.async_thread import AsyncDispatchTimeout, run_async
from esphome.core import EsphomeError
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ class AsyncResolver:
This resolver uses aioesphomeapi's async_resolve_host to handle DNS
resolution, including proper .local domain fallback. Running in a thread
(via :class:`AsyncThreadRunner`) allows us to get the result immediately
without waiting for ``asyncio.run()`` to complete its cleanup cycle, which
can take significant time.
(via :func:`run_async`) allows us to get the result immediately without
waiting for ``asyncio.run()`` to complete its cleanup cycle, which can
take significant time.
"""
def __init__(self, hosts: list[str], port: int) -> None:
@@ -48,21 +48,13 @@ class AsyncResolver:
)
def resolve(self) -> list[hr.AddrInfo]:
"""Start the thread and wait for the result."""
runner: AsyncThreadRunner[list[hr.AddrInfo]] = AsyncThreadRunner(self._resolve)
runner.start()
if not runner.event.wait(
timeout=RESOLVE_TIMEOUT + 1.0
): # Give it 1 second more than the resolver timeout
raise EsphomeError("Timeout resolving IP address")
if exc := runner.exception:
if isinstance(exc, ResolveTimeoutAPIError):
raise EsphomeError(f"Timeout resolving IP address: {exc}") from exc
if isinstance(exc, ResolveAPIError):
raise EsphomeError(f"Error resolving IP address: {exc}") from exc
raise exc
assert runner.result is not None # guaranteed when event set and no exception
return runner.result
"""Resolve and wait for the result."""
try:
# Give it 1 second more than the resolver timeout
return run_async(self._resolve, timeout=RESOLVE_TIMEOUT + 1.0)
except ResolveTimeoutAPIError as exc:
raise EsphomeError(f"Timeout resolving IP address: {exc}") from exc
except ResolveAPIError as exc:
raise EsphomeError(f"Error resolving IP address: {exc}") from exc
except AsyncDispatchTimeout as exc:
raise EsphomeError("Timeout resolving IP address") from exc
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@@ -0,0 +1,316 @@
"""Tests for the async thread helpers."""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import threading
from typing import Any
from unittest.mock import patch
import pytest
from esphome.async_thread import AsyncDispatchTimeout, AsyncThreadRunner, run_async
def _cleanup_threads() -> set[threading.Thread]:
"""Return the currently live orphan-cleanup threads."""
return {t for t in threading.enumerate() if t.name == "async-orphan-cleanup"}
def _join_new_cleanup_threads(before: set[threading.Thread]) -> None:
"""Wait for cleanup threads spawned since ``before`` to finish."""
for thread in _cleanup_threads() - before:
thread.join(5)
assert not thread.is_alive()
def test_run_async_returns_result() -> None:
"""The coroutine's result is returned to the sync caller."""
async def coro() -> int:
await asyncio.sleep(0)
return 42
assert run_async(coro) == 42
def test_run_async_propagates_exception() -> None:
"""Exceptions raised by the coroutine surface in the caller."""
async def coro() -> None:
raise ValueError("boom")
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="boom"):
run_async(coro)
def test_run_async_propagates_base_exception() -> None:
"""A BaseException from the coroutine surfaces instead of a None result."""
class Boom(BaseException):
pass
async def coro() -> None:
raise Boom
with pytest.raises(Boom):
run_async(coro)
def test_run_async_timeout() -> None:
"""A coroutine that does not finish in time raises TimeoutError."""
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> None:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.05)
# Unblock the abandoned runner so its cleanup thread exits promptly.
release.set()
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
def test_run_async_surfaces_loop_startup_failure() -> None:
"""A failure before the coroutine runs raises instead of hanging."""
def failing_run(main: Any) -> None:
# Close the never-awaited coroutine so the test does not leave a
# RuntimeWarning attributed to whatever module GC runs in later.
main.close()
raise OSError("no fds for the event loop")
with (
patch("esphome.async_thread.asyncio.run", side_effect=failing_run),
pytest.raises(OSError, match="no fds"),
):
run_async(lambda: asyncio.sleep(0), timeout=5)
def test_run_preserves_result_when_cleanup_fails(
caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
) -> None:
"""A loop-cleanup failure after success is logged, not raised."""
async def coro() -> str:
return "ok"
runner: AsyncThreadRunner[str] = AsyncThreadRunner(coro)
def fake_run(main: Any) -> None:
main.close()
# Emulate _runner delivering the result before cleanup raised. A
# None result must count as delivered too, hence the completed flag.
runner.result = "ok"
runner.completed = True
raise KeyboardInterrupt
with (
caplog.at_level("DEBUG", logger="esphome.async_thread"),
patch("esphome.async_thread.asyncio.run", side_effect=fake_run),
):
runner.run()
assert runner.event.is_set()
assert runner.exception is None
assert runner.result == "ok"
assert "teardown failed after outcome recorded" in caplog.text
def test_run_async_none_result_is_success() -> None:
"""A coroutine legitimately returning None is not treated as a failure."""
async def coro() -> None:
return None
assert run_async(coro) is None
def test_run_async_on_orphan_skips_none_result() -> None:
"""A late None result completes cleanly without invoking on_orphan."""
orphaned: list[Any] = []
finished = threading.Event()
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> None:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
finished.set()
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01, on_orphan=orphaned.append)
release.set()
assert finished.wait(5)
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert not orphaned
def test_late_failure_without_on_orphan_is_logged(
caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
) -> None:
"""An abandoned thread's real error leaves a visible trace."""
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> str:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
raise ValueError("the real cause")
before = _cleanup_threads()
with caplog.at_level("DEBUG", logger="esphome.async_thread"):
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01)
release.set()
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert "Abandoned async operation failed" in caplog.text
assert "the real cause" in caplog.text
def test_run_async_on_orphan_failure_is_contained(
caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
) -> None:
"""An on_orphan callback that raises is logged, not propagated."""
released = threading.Event()
release = threading.Event()
def on_orphan(result: str) -> None:
released.set()
raise OSError("close failed")
async def coro() -> str:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
return "late result"
before = _cleanup_threads()
with caplog.at_level("DEBUG", logger="esphome.async_thread"):
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01, on_orphan=on_orphan)
release.set()
assert released.wait(5)
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert "Error releasing orphaned result" in caplog.text
def test_run_async_on_orphan_releases_late_result() -> None:
"""A result produced after the timeout is handed to on_orphan."""
orphaned: list[Any] = []
delivered = threading.Event()
release = threading.Event()
def on_orphan(result: str) -> None:
orphaned.append(result)
delivered.set()
async def coro() -> str:
# Block until the test has observed the timeout, so the result is
# guaranteed to arrive late no matter how slowly the runner is
# scheduled.
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
return "late result"
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01, on_orphan=on_orphan)
release.set()
assert delivered.wait(5)
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert orphaned == ["late result"]
def test_run_async_on_orphan_skips_late_failure() -> None:
"""A late failure after the timeout is not handed to on_orphan."""
orphaned: list[Any] = []
failed = threading.Event()
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> str:
# Block until the test has observed the timeout, so the failure is
# guaranteed to arrive late.
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
failed.set()
raise ValueError("late failure")
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01, on_orphan=orphaned.append)
release.set()
assert failed.wait(5)
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert not orphaned
def test_run_async_detects_missing_outcome() -> None:
"""A run that records neither result nor exception raises loudly."""
def fake_run(main: Any) -> None:
# Simulate a loop that silently dropped the coroutine.
main.close()
with (
patch("esphome.async_thread.asyncio.run", side_effect=fake_run),
pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="without a result"),
):
run_async(lambda: asyncio.sleep(0), timeout=5)
def test_run_async_raises_distinguishable_timeout() -> None:
"""The dispatcher's own expiry is a distinct TimeoutError subclass."""
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> None:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(AsyncDispatchTimeout):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01)
release.set()
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
def test_orphan_watcher_gives_up_on_a_hung_coroutine(
monkeypatch: pytest.MonkeyPatch,
) -> None:
"""The watcher exits after its bound instead of parking forever."""
from esphome import async_thread
monkeypatch.setattr(async_thread, "ORPHAN_WAIT_TIMEOUT", 0.01)
release = threading.Event()
orphaned: list[Any] = []
async def coro() -> str:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
return "too late"
before = _cleanup_threads()
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01, on_orphan=orphaned.append)
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert not orphaned
release.set()
def test_late_real_result_without_handler_is_logged(
caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
) -> None:
"""A genuinely dropped late result leaves the discard trace."""
release = threading.Event()
async def coro() -> str:
await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, release.wait)
return "dropped"
before = _cleanup_threads()
with caplog.at_level("DEBUG", logger="esphome.async_thread"):
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
run_async(coro, timeout=0.01)
release.set()
_join_new_cleanup_threads(before)
assert "Discarding late result" in caplog.text
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@@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import re
import socket
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from unittest.mock import ANY, patch
from aioesphomeapi.core import ResolveAPIError, ResolveTimeoutAPIError
from aioesphomeapi.host_resolver import AddrInfo, IPv4Sockaddr, IPv6Sockaddr
import pytest
from esphome.async_thread import AsyncDispatchTimeout
from esphome.core import EsphomeError
from esphome.resolver import RESOLVE_TIMEOUT, AsyncResolver
@@ -116,20 +117,17 @@ def test_async_resolver_generic_exception() -> None:
def test_async_resolver_thread_timeout() -> None:
"""Test timeout when the runner thread doesn't complete in time."""
# Patch AsyncThreadRunner inside esphome.resolver so we never actually
# start a thread and can control the wait return value directly.
fake_runner = MagicMock()
fake_runner.start = MagicMock()
fake_runner.event.wait.return_value = False # simulate timeout
# Patch run_async inside esphome.resolver so we never actually start a
# thread and can simulate the wait timing out.
with (
patch("esphome.resolver.AsyncThreadRunner", return_value=fake_runner),
patch("esphome.resolver.hr.async_resolve_host"),
patch(
"esphome.resolver.run_async", side_effect=AsyncDispatchTimeout
) as mock_run,
pytest.raises(EsphomeError, match=re.escape("Timeout resolving IP address")),
):
AsyncResolver(["test.local"], 6053).resolve()
fake_runner.start.assert_called_once()
mock_run.assert_called_once_with(ANY, timeout=RESOLVE_TIMEOUT + 1.0)
def test_async_resolver_ip_addresses(mock_addr_info_ipv4: AddrInfo) -> None: