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kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/checkpointmanager/errors/errors.go
Patrick Ohly b9d00841a6 kubelet: improve checkpoint errors
Recording the expected and actual checksum in the error makes it possible to
provide that information, for example in a failed test like the ones for DRA.
Otherwise developers have to manually step through the test with a debugger to
figure out what the new checksum is.
2024-07-17 16:07:31 +02:00

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/*
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package errors
import "fmt"
// ErrCorruptCheckpoint error is reported when checksum does not match.
// Check for it with:
//
// var csErr *CorruptCheckpointError
// if errors.As(err, &csErr) { ... }
// if errors.Is(err, CorruptCheckpointError{}) { ... }
type CorruptCheckpointError struct {
ActualCS, ExpectedCS uint64
}
func (err CorruptCheckpointError) Error() string {
return "checkpoint is corrupted"
}
func (err CorruptCheckpointError) Is(target error) bool {
switch target.(type) {
case *CorruptCheckpointError, CorruptCheckpointError:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// ErrCheckpointNotFound is reported when checkpoint is not found for a given key
var ErrCheckpointNotFound = fmt.Errorf("checkpoint is not found")