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It turns out, if there is a read error while reading a fastq, fastp will loop infinitely.
Per cpp fread docs, it looks like the caller should check both
feof
andferror
. Becauseferror
wasn't checked, fastp went right back toreadToBuf
and looped infinitely.The issue is really hard to reproduce because you need an unreliable filesystem. While complicated, thankfully I could rerun in our own environment and reliably reproduce, but not in a way I can easily post here.
Anyway, here are the logs I saw after fixing:
And I saw:
So we do see the process actually exit instead of hang.