Re: [RFH] Why do osx CI jobs so unreliable?
From: Patrick Steinhardt <hidden>
Date: 2026-06-22 04:42:33
On Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 05:34:07PM -0400, Jeff King wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 08:33:13AM -0700, Michael Montalbo wrote:quoted
Patrick Steinhardt [off-list ref] writes:quoted
So I strongly suspect that it most be one of the t555* tests. [...] Maybe this is something that's specific to GitHub's environment...I think you're right it's t5551/t5559. The runs Junio linked: osx-clang cancelled 360min osx-gcc cancelled 360min osx-reftable success 35min osx-meson success 61min All four run the same t5551/t5559 under EXPENSIVE. The two that finished differ in just two ways, which look like the levers: osx-reftable generates the 100k-ref advertisement in ~24ms vs ~1.2s for loose refs on macOS (so much less time mid-response), and osx-meson runs tests at nproc while the prove jobs hardcode --jobs=10 on a 3-core runner (over recent master/next the prove jobs hang ~40%, meson ~10%).If the problem is a racy deadlock, there is a reasonable chance that some jobs may simply be lucky. Even if things like packing refs help, I suspect the problem may still be lurking. Maybe I'm just a pessimist, though. ;)
I had the same thought.
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When it is wedged the whole chain sits at 0% CPU. upload-pack is blocked in write() on the ls-refs advertisement, curl blocked in select(). So it looks like an HTTP/2 flow-control stall on the response side. The same stall resets itself after ~60-85s on my Linux box and on a bare-metal Mac, but not on the GitHub runner; I haven't pinned down why yet.We had some HTTP/2 stalls/deadlocks in the past, and they were dependent on libcurl and apache (actually h2_mod) versions. IIRC some of the non-TLS code paths for HTTP/2 were not well tested, which led to 8f2146dbf1 (t5559: make SSL/TLS the default, 2023-02-23). Of course after that commit those cleartext code paths should not be a problem, so that is probably not exactly the issue now. But it might be worth checking the versions you're running locally versus what's in the GitHub runner.
I didn't observe any similar hangs in GitLab's CI systems, so I wonder whether this is because of different versions of curl. And indeed we use different versions: - On GitHub we use 8.6.0. - On GitLab we use 8.7.1. Now this of course doesn't mean that updating the curl version is the fix to this whole issue, as there's a ton of other factors that could play a role in whether or not the test hangs. So while we could just upgrade parts of the stack and cross our fingers, but that feels rather unsatisfactory. Still, one place to start could be to update our build images to macOS 15. But the big question to me is whether the hang is because of a bug in Git with how we drive curl, a bug in curl itself, or a bug in Apache. Patrick