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Michael Eischer
e483b63c40 retrybackend: Fail operations when context is already canceled
Depending on the used backend, operations started with a canceled
context may fail or not. For example the local backend still works in
large parts when called with a canceled context. Backends transfering
data via http don't work. It is also not possible to retry failed
operations in that state as the RetryBackend will abort with a 'context
canceled' error.

Ensure uniform behavior of all backends by checking for a canceled
context by checking for a canceled context as a first step in the
RetryBackend. This ensures uniform behavior across all backends, as
backends are always wrapped in a RetryBackend.
2020-12-28 21:06:47 +01:00
Michael Eischer
b79f18209f Upgrade github.com/cenkalti/backoff module
We now use v4 of the module. `backoff.WithMaxRetries` no longer repeats
an operation endlessly when a retry count of 0 is specified. This
required a few fixes for the tests.
2020-10-07 22:04:59 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
673f0bbd6c Update vendored library github.com/cenkalti/backoff 2018-03-30 11:45:27 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
99f7fd74e3 backend: Improve Save()
As mentioned in issue [#1560](https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/1560#issuecomment-364689346)
this changes the signature for `backend.Save()`. It now takes a
parameter of interface type `RewindReader`, so that the backend
implementations or our `RetryBackend` middleware can reset the reader to
the beginning and then retry an upload operation.

The `RewindReader` interface also provides a `Length()` method, which is
used in the backend to get the size of the data to be saved. This
removes several ugly hacks we had to do to pull the size back out of the
`io.Reader` passed to `Save()` before. In the `s3` and `rest` backend
this is actively used.
2018-03-03 15:49:44 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
93210614f4 backend/retry: return worker function error and abort
This is a bug fix: Before, when the worker function fn in List() of the
RetryBackend returned an error, the operation is retried with the next
file. This is not consistent with the documentation, the intention was
that when fn returns an error, this is passed on to the caller and the
List() operation is aborted. Only errors happening on the underlying
backend are retried.

The error leads to restic ignoring exclusive locks that are present in
the repo, so it may happen that a new backup is written which references
data that is going to be removed by a concurrently running `prune`
operation.

The bug was reported by a user here:
https://forum.restic.net/t/restic-backup-returns-0-exit-code-when-already-locked/484
2018-02-24 13:26:13 +01:00
Igor Fedorenko
d58ae43317 Reworked Backend.Load API to retry errors during ongoing download
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
2018-02-16 21:12:14 -05:00
Igor Fedorenko
aa333f4d49 Implement RetryBackend.List()
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
2018-01-29 22:14:12 -05:00
Igor Fedorenko
8c550ca011 fixed restic-check does not retry backend.Test failures
added missing RetryBackend.Test implementation

Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
2018-01-06 23:22:35 -05:00
Alexander Neumann
6c2b2a58ad backend: Retry deletes 2017-12-22 22:41:28 +01:00
George Armhold
0dc31c03e1 remove check for context.Canceled
gh-1434
2017-12-06 05:38:29 -05:00
George Armhold
be24237063 make retry code context-aware.
detect cancellation in backend, so that retry code does not keep trying
once user has hit ^c

gh-1434
2017-12-03 07:22:14 -05:00
Alexander Neumann
0b44c629f2 retry: Remove file after failed save 2017-11-30 22:05:14 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
8dc952775e backend: Correctly retry Save() calls
Make sure the given reader is an io.Seeker and rewind it properly each
time.
2017-10-17 21:46:38 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
897c923cc9 Retry failed backend requests 2017-10-14 15:56:25 +02:00