When encrypted_data_source::get() caches a trailing block in _next, the next call takes it directly — bypassing input_stream::read(), which checks _eof. It then calls input_stream::read_exactly() on the already-drained stream. Unlike read(), read_up_to(), and consume(), read_exactly() does not check _eof when the buffer is empty, so it calls _fd.get() on a source that already returned EOS.
In production this manifested as stuck encrypted SSTable component downloads during tablet restore: the underlying chunked_download_source hung forever on the post-EOS get(), causing 4 tablets to never complete. The stuck files were always block-aligned sizes (8k, 12k) where _next gets populated and the source is fully consumed in the same call.
Fix by checking _input.eof() before calling read_exactly(). When the stream already reached EOF, buf2 is known to be empty, so the call is skipped entirely.
A comprehensive test is added that uses a strict_memory_source which fails on post-EOS get(), reproducing the exact code path that caused the production deadlock.
Fixes: https://scylladb.atlassian.net/browse/SCYLLADB-1128
Backport to 2025.3/4 and 2026.1 is needed since it fixes a bug that may bite us in production, to be on the safe side
Closes scylladb/scylladb#29110
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
encryption: fix deadlock in encrypted_data_source::get()
test_lib: mark `limiting_data_source_impl` as not `final`
Fix formatting after previous patch
Fix indentation after previous patch
test_lib: make limiting_data_source_impl available to tests
(cherry picked from commit 3b9398dfc8)
Closes scylladb/scylladb#29198
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