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Michael Eischer
5b5d506472 backup: report files whose chunks failed to upload 2024-02-11 22:43:26 +01:00
Michael Eischer
0058745881 test: use parameter instead of hardcoded constant 2023-05-18 21:17:53 +02:00
greatroar
f90bf84ba7 test: Use testing.T.Cleanup to remove tempdirs 2022-12-09 14:23:55 +01:00
Michael Eischer
ff7ef5007e Replace most usages of ioutil with the underlying function
The ioutil functions are deprecated since Go 1.17 and only wrap another
library function. Thus directly call the underlying function.

This commit only mechanically replaces the function calls.
2022-12-02 19:36:43 +01:00
Michael Eischer
b1d1202b1d archiver: Check that saved file does not have null IDs in content
Null IDs in the file content indicate that something went wrong. Thus
fails before saving the affected file.
2022-11-08 22:57:41 +01:00
Michael Eischer
c0f34af9db backup: hide files from status which are read completely but not saved
As the FileSaver is asynchronously waiting for all blobs of a file to be
stored, the number of active files is higher than the number of files
from which restic is reading concurrently. Thus to not confuse users,
only display files in the status from which restic is currently reading.
2022-10-30 10:29:12 +01:00
Michael Eischer
b4de902596 archiver: Asynchronously complete FutureFile
After reading and chunking all data in a file, the FutureFile still has
to wait until the FutureBlobs are completed. This was done synchronously
which results in blocking the file saver and prevents the next file from
being read.

By replacing the FutureBlob with a callback, it becomes possible to
complete the FutureFile asynchronously.
2022-10-30 10:29:11 +01:00
Michael Eischer
2b88cd6eab archiver: Restructure SaveTree to work like SaveDir
SaveTree did not use the TreeSaver but rather managed the tree
collection and upload itself. This prevents using the parallelism
offered by the TreeSaver and duplicates all related code. Using the
TreeSaver can provide some speed-ups as all steps within the backup tree
now rely on FutureNodes. This can be especially relevant for backups
with large amounts of explicitly specified files.

The main difference between SaveTree and SaveDir is, that only the
former can save tree blobs in which nodes have a different name than the
actual file on disk. This is the result of resolving name conflicts
between multiple files with the same name. The filename that must be
used within the snapshot is now passed directly to
restic.NodeFromFileInfo. This ensures that a FutureNode already contains
the correct filename.
2022-10-08 21:28:39 +02:00
Michael Eischer
4a10ebed15 archiver: reduce memory usage for large files
FutureBlob now uses a Take() method as a more memory-efficient way to
retrieve the futures result. In addition, futures are now collected
while saving the file. As only a limited number of blobs can be queued
for uploading, for a large file nearly all FutureBlobs already have
their result ready, such that the FutureBlob object just consumes
memory.
2022-07-23 14:45:07 +02:00
Michael Eischer
c206a101a3 archiver: unify FutureTree/File into futureNode
There is no real difference between the FutureTree and FutureFile
structs. However, differentiating both increases the size of the
FutureNode struct.

The FutureNode struct is now only 16 bytes large on 64bit platforms.
That way is has a very low overhead if the corresponding file/directory
was not processed yet.

There is a special case for nodes that were reused from the parent
snapshot, as a go channel seems to have 96 bytes overhead which would
result in a memory usage regression.
2022-07-23 14:45:07 +02:00
Michael Eischer
408ac1a0c2 archiver: remove tomb usage 2022-06-05 15:47:52 +02:00
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
greatroar
2f8aa2ce30 Remove unused fs.FS from archiver.FileSaver 2020-02-18 10:39:14 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
581c62ee72 archiver: Improve error handling
This commit changes how the worker goroutines for saving e.g. blobs
interact. Before, it was possible to get stuck sending an instruction to
archive a file or dir when no worker goroutines were available any more.
This commit introduces a `done` channel for each of the worker pools,
which is set to the channel returned by `tomb.Dying()`, so it is closed
when the first worker returned an error.
2018-05-12 23:55:54 +02:00