Crash report
What happened?
crossinterp doesn't do much checking on the arguments of the passed-in exception, allowing lone surrogate unicode, or non-str arguments cause segfaults:
Lone surrogate example:
from concurrent import interpreters
import __main__
x = 1
def f():
return x # forces pickle fallback
f.__name__ = f.__qualname__ = "\ud800"
setattr(__main__, "\ud800", f)
interp = interpreters.create()
interp.call(f)
> ./python.exe temp/crossinterp.py
fish: Job 1, './python.exe temp/crossinterp.py' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
Non-str argument example (a bit more convoluted):
from concurrent import interpreters
x = 1
def f():
return x # forces pickle fallback
interp = interpreters.create()
interp.exec("""
import pickle
def loads(data):
raise AttributeError(42)
pickle.loads = loads
""")
interp.call(f)
> ./python.exe temp/crossinterp-2.py
fish: Job 1, './python.exe temp/crossinterp-2…' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
This is because check_missing___main___attr doesn't check the result of PyUnicode_AsUTF8 before passing it to strncmp, so if the object is not a PyUnicode object or if it can't be converted to utf8, you get a crash:
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/91d71dd67074d4599b6bd49cc933f41f8bd57058/Python/crossinterp.c#L666-669
The fix should cover both cases, I guess:
A PyUnicode_Check on msgobj, and then a check that the PyUnicode_AsUTF8 return is valid.
CPython versions tested on:
CPython main branch
Operating systems tested on:
macOS
Output from running 'python -VV' on the command line:
Python 3.16.0a0 (heads/main:e8158d1a02d, Aug 20 2026, 15:09:24) [Clang 21.0.0 (clang-2100.3.27.1)]
Linked PRs
Crash report
What happened?
crossinterp doesn't do much checking on the arguments of the passed-in exception, allowing lone surrogate unicode, or non-str arguments cause segfaults:
Lone surrogate example:
Non-str argument example (a bit more convoluted):
This is because check_missing___main___attr doesn't check the result of PyUnicode_AsUTF8 before passing it to strncmp, so if the object is not a PyUnicode object or if it can't be converted to utf8, you get a crash:
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/91d71dd67074d4599b6bd49cc933f41f8bd57058/Python/crossinterp.c#L666-669
The fix should cover both cases, I guess:
A
PyUnicode_Checkon msgobj, and then a check that the PyUnicode_AsUTF8 return is valid.CPython versions tested on:
CPython main branch
Operating systems tested on:
macOS
Output from running 'python -VV' on the command line:
Python 3.16.0a0 (heads/main:e8158d1a02d, Aug 20 2026, 15:09:24) [Clang 21.0.0 (clang-2100.3.27.1)]
Linked PRs