Resume NAR downloads
This is a much simpler fix to the 'error 9 while decompressing xz
file' problem than 78fa47a7f0
. We just
do a ranged HTTP request starting after the data that we previously
wrote into the sink.
Fixes #2952, #379.
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@ -71,6 +71,10 @@ struct CurlDownloader : public Downloader
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std::string encoding;
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bool acceptRanges = false;
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curl_off_t writtenToSink = 0;
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DownloadItem(CurlDownloader & downloader,
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const DownloadRequest & request,
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Callback<DownloadResult> callback)
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{request.uri}, request.parentAct)
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, callback(callback)
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, finalSink([this](const unsigned char * data, size_t len) {
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if (this->request.dataCallback)
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if (this->request.dataCallback) {
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writtenToSink += len;
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this->request.dataCallback((char *) data, len);
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else
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} else
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this->result.data->append((char *) data, len);
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})
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{
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status = ss.size() >= 2 ? ss[1] : "";
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result.data = std::make_shared<std::string>();
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result.bodySize = 0;
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acceptRanges = false;
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encoding = "";
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} else {
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auto i = line.find(':');
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return 0;
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}
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} else if (name == "content-encoding")
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encoding = trim(string(line, i + 1));;
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encoding = trim(string(line, i + 1));
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else if (name == "accept-ranges" && toLower(trim(std::string(line, i + 1))) == "bytes")
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acceptRanges = true;
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}
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}
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return realSize;
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curl_easy_setopt(req, CURLOPT_NETRC_FILE, settings.netrcFile.get().c_str());
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curl_easy_setopt(req, CURLOPT_NETRC, CURL_NETRC_OPTIONAL);
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if (writtenToSink)
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curl_easy_setopt(req, CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM_LARGE, writtenToSink);
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result.data = std::make_shared<std::string>();
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result.bodySize = 0;
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}
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failEx(writeException);
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else if (code == CURLE_OK &&
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(httpStatus == 200 || httpStatus == 201 || httpStatus == 204 || httpStatus == 304 || httpStatus == 226 /* FTP */ || httpStatus == 0 /* other protocol */))
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(httpStatus == 200 || httpStatus == 201 || httpStatus == 204 || httpStatus == 206 || httpStatus == 304 || httpStatus == 226 /* FTP */ || httpStatus == 0 /* other protocol */))
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{
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result.cached = httpStatus == 304;
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done = true;
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request.verb(), request.uri, curl_easy_strerror(code), code));
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/* If this is a transient error, then maybe retry the
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download after a while. */
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if (err == Transient && attempt < request.tries) {
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download after a while. If we're writing to a
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sink, we can only retry if the server supports
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ranged requests. */
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if (err == Transient
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&& attempt < request.tries
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&& (!this->request.dataCallback
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|| writtenToSink == 0
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|| (acceptRanges && encoding.empty())))
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{
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int ms = request.baseRetryTimeMs * std::pow(2.0f, attempt - 1 + std::uniform_real_distribution<>(0.0, 0.5)(downloader.mt19937));
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warn("%s; retrying in %d ms", exc.what(), ms);
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if (writtenToSink)
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warn("%s; retrying from offset %d in %d ms", exc.what(), writtenToSink, ms);
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else
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warn("%s; retrying in %d ms", exc.what(), ms);
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embargo = std::chrono::steady_clock::now() + std::chrono::milliseconds(ms);
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downloader.enqueueItem(shared_from_this());
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}
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