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stream: reset awaitDrain after manual .resume()
Reset the `readableState.awaitDrain` counter after manual calls to `.resume()`. What might happen otherwise is that a slow consumer at the end of the pipe could end up stalling the piping in the following scenario: 1. The writable stream indicates that its buffer is full. 2. This leads the readable stream to `pause()` and increase its `awaitDrain` counter, which will be decreased by the writable’s next `drain` event. 3. Something calls `.resume()` manually. 4. The readable continues to pipe to the writable, but once again the writable stream indicates that the buffer is full. 5. The `awaitDrain` counter is thus increased again, but since it has now been increased twice for a single piping destination, the next `drain` event will not be able to reset `awaitDrain` to zero. 6. The pipe is stalled and no data is passed along anymore. The solution in this commit is to reset the `awaitDrain` counter to zero when `resume()` is called. Fixes: #7159 PR-URL: #7160 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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