restic/internal/archiver/blob_saver_test.go
Michael Eischer bdf7ba20cb archiver: Fix race condition triggered by TestArchiverAbortEarlyOnError
The Save methods of the BlobSaver, FileSaver and TreeSaver return early
on when the archiver is stopped due to an error. For that they select on
both the tomb.Dying() and context.Done() channels, which can lead to a
race condition when the tomb is killed due to an error: The tomb first
closes its Dying channel before canceling all child contexts.
Archiver.SaveDir only aborts its execution once the context was
canceled. When the tomb killing is paused between closing its Dying
channel and canceling the child contexts, this lets the
FileSaver/TreeSaver.Save methods return immediately, however, ScanDir
still reads further files causing the test case to fail.

As a killed tomb always cancels all child contexts and as the Savers
always use a context bound to the tomb, it is sufficient to just use
context.Done() as escape hatch in the Save functions. This fixes the
mismatch between SaveDir and Save.

Adjust the tests to use contexts bound to the tomb for all interactions
with the Savers.
2020-04-13 18:23:17 +02:00

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package archiver
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"runtime"
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/repository"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/restic"
tomb "gopkg.in/tomb.v2"
)
var errTest = errors.New("test error")
type saveFail struct {
idx restic.Index
cnt int32
failAt int32
}
func (b *saveFail) SaveBlob(ctx context.Context, t restic.BlobType, buf []byte, id restic.ID) (restic.ID, error) {
val := atomic.AddInt32(&b.cnt, 1)
if val == b.failAt {
return restic.ID{}, errTest
}
return id, nil
}
func (b *saveFail) Index() restic.Index {
return b.idx
}
func TestBlobSaver(t *testing.T) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
tmb, ctx := tomb.WithContext(ctx)
saver := &saveFail{
idx: repository.NewIndex(),
}
b := NewBlobSaver(ctx, tmb, saver, uint(runtime.NumCPU()))
var results []FutureBlob
for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
buf := &Buffer{Data: []byte(fmt.Sprintf("foo%d", i))}
fb := b.Save(ctx, restic.DataBlob, buf)
results = append(results, fb)
}
for i, blob := range results {
blob.Wait(ctx)
if blob.Known() {
t.Errorf("blob %v is known, that should not be the case", i)
}
}
tmb.Kill(nil)
err := tmb.Wait()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func TestBlobSaverError(t *testing.T) {
var tests = []struct {
blobs int
failAt int
}{
{20, 2},
{20, 5},
{20, 15},
{200, 150},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run("", func(t *testing.T) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
tmb, ctx := tomb.WithContext(ctx)
saver := &saveFail{
idx: repository.NewIndex(),
failAt: int32(test.failAt),
}
b := NewBlobSaver(ctx, tmb, saver, uint(runtime.NumCPU()))
var results []FutureBlob
for i := 0; i < test.blobs; i++ {
buf := &Buffer{Data: []byte(fmt.Sprintf("foo%d", i))}
fb := b.Save(ctx, restic.DataBlob, buf)
results = append(results, fb)
}
tmb.Kill(nil)
err := tmb.Wait()
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("expected error not found")
}
if err != errTest {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error found: %v", err)
}
})
}
}