# Copyright 2020 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================= """A Python wrapper that loads _pywrap_tensorflow_internal.so.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import ctypes import sys import traceback from tensorflow.python.platform import self_check # Perform pre-load sanity checks in order to produce a more actionable error. self_check.preload_check() # pylint: disable=wildcard-import,g-import-not-at-top,unused-import,line-too-long try: # This import is expected to fail if there is an explicit shared object # dependency (with_framework_lib=true), since we do not need RTLD_GLOBAL. from tensorflow.python import pywrap_dlopen_global_flags _use_dlopen_global_flags = True except ImportError: _use_dlopen_global_flags = False # On UNIX-based platforms, pywrap_tensorflow is a python library that # dynamically loads _pywrap_tensorflow.so. _can_set_rtld_local = ( hasattr(sys, 'getdlopenflags') and hasattr(sys, 'setdlopenflags')) if _can_set_rtld_local: _default_dlopen_flags = sys.getdlopenflags() try: if _use_dlopen_global_flags: pywrap_dlopen_global_flags.set_dlopen_flags() elif _can_set_rtld_local: # Ensure RTLD_LOCAL behavior for platforms where it isn't the default # (macOS). On Linux RTLD_LOCAL is 0, so this does nothing (and would not # override an RTLD_GLOBAL in _default_dlopen_flags). sys.setdlopenflags(_default_dlopen_flags | ctypes.RTLD_LOCAL) # Python2.7 does not have a ModuleNotFoundError. try: ModuleNotFoundError except NameError: ModuleNotFoundError = ImportError # pylint: disable=wildcard-import,g-import-not-at-top,line-too-long,undefined-variable try: from tensorflow.python._pywrap_tensorflow_internal import * # This try catch logic is because there is no bazel equivalent for py_extension. # Externally in opensource we must enable exceptions to load the shared object # by exposing the PyInit symbols with pybind. This error will only be # caught internally or if someone changes the name of the target _pywrap_tensorflow_internal. # This logic is used in other internal projects using py_extension. except ModuleNotFoundError: pass if _use_dlopen_global_flags: pywrap_dlopen_global_flags.reset_dlopen_flags() elif _can_set_rtld_local: sys.setdlopenflags(_default_dlopen_flags) except ImportError: msg = """%s\n\nFailed to load the native TensorFlow runtime.\n See https://www.tensorflow.org/install/errors\n for some common reasons and solutions. Include the entire stack trace above this error message when asking for help.""" % traceback.format_exc() raise ImportError(msg) # pylint: enable=wildcard-import,g-import-not-at-top,unused-import,line-too-long