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Socket read operations can be blocking and may not timeout as expected when thinking of timeouts at the beginning of a socket request. This can occur when streaming file contents down to the agent and there is a hard connectivity break. In other words, we could be in a situation like: - read(fd, len) - Gets data - Select returns context to the program, we do things with data. ** hard connectivity break for next 90 seconds** - read(fd, len) - We drain the in-memory buffer side of the socket. - Select returns context, we do things with our remaining data ** Server retransmits ** ** Server times out due to no ack ** ** Server closes socket and issues a FIN,RST packet to the client ** ** Connectivity restored, Client never got FIN,RST ** ** Client socket still waiting for more data ** - read(fd, len) - No data returned - Select returns, yet we have no data to act on as the buffer is empty OR the buffered data doesn't meet our requried read len value. tl;dr noop - read(fd, len) <-- We continue to try and read until the socket is recognized as dead, which could be a long time. NOTE: The above read()s are python's read() on an contents being streamed. Lower level reads exist, but brains will hurt if we try to cover the dynamics at that level. As such, we need to keep an eye on when the last time we received a packet, and treat that as if we have timed out or not. Requests periodically yeilds back even when no data has been received, in order to allow the caller to wall clock the progress/status and take appropriate action. When we exceed the timeout time value with our wall clock, we will fail the download. Change-Id: I7214fc9dbd903789c9e39ee809f05454aeb5a240
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Fixes failure to detect a hung file download connection in the
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event that the kernel has not rapidly detected that the remote
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server has hung up the socket. This can happen when there is
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intermittent and transient connectivity issues such as those
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that can occur due to LACP failure response hold-downs timers
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in switching fabrics.
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