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Sanghyuk Seo
283bb810e7 fix(agent): tolerate large codex stream prefill 2026-05-27 11:19:55 -07:00
EvilHumphrey
4243b6dc45 fix(codex): update silent-hang workaround hint 2026-05-27 01:52:34 -07:00
adam91holt
8601c4d44c fix(codex): add time-to-first-byte watchdog for stalled Codex streams
The chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex endpoint has an intermittent failure mode
where it accepts the connection but never emits a single stream event — the
socket just hangs. Direct sequential probing reproduces it (0 events, no HTTP
status), and a fresh reconnect then succeeds in ~2s. Today the only guard is
the wall-clock stale timeout in interruptible_api_call, so a dead-on-arrival
connection is held for the full stale window (90-900s depending on context /
config) before the retry loop can reconnect — minutes of wasted wall time per
stall, at a rate of ~20% of calls during affected windows.

Add a TTFB watchdog scoped to the codex_responses path:

- codex_runtime.run_codex_stream stamps agent._codex_stream_last_event_ts on
  *every* stream event (not just output-text deltas), so reasoning-only and
  tool-call-only turns are not mistaken for a stall.
- interruptible_api_call resets that marker before the worker starts and, while
  it is still None, kills the connection once elapsed exceeds the TTFB cutoff
  (default 45s, tunable via HERMES_CODEX_TTFB_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, 0 disables). The
  raised TimeoutError flows through the existing retry path unchanged.

Once any event has arrived the stream is healthy and only the existing
wall-clock stale timeout applies, so legitimate long generations are never
interrupted. Gated to codex_responses; the chat_completions non-stream,
anthropic and bedrock branches have no first-event signal and are untouched.

Adds tests/agent/test_codex_ttfb_watchdog.py covering the stall kill, the
events-flowing pass-through, and the env-disable path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 05:34:42 -07:00