Describe the bug
For Run Service jobs, if lease renewal succeeds at least once and a later renewal throws a non-terminal exception, the renewal task can fail with NullReferenceException. The active worker is then cancelled and the job is reported as Abandoned, even though the most recently acquired lease is still valid.
In the Run Service overload of RenewJobRequestAsync, request is initialized to null and never assigned:
TaskAgentJobRequest request = null;
var renewResponse = await runServer.RenewJobAsync(planId, jobId, token);
After the first successful renewal, the exception path reads:
remainingTime = request.LockedUntil.Value + TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5) - DateTime.UtcNow;
The successful response is stored in renewResponse, but the retry path reads request.LockedUntil. Therefore, a generic renewal exception after the first success causes a NullReferenceException.
Relevant source:
The same implementation is present in v2.336.0 and in main as of 2026-08-14.
To Reproduce
This can be reproduced at unit level:
- Configure
IRunServer.RenewJobAsync to return a successful RenewJobResponse with a future LockedUntil.
- Allow the next renewal cycle to start.
- Configure the next call to throw
HttpRequestException or another generic exception.
- Observe that
RenewJobRequestAsync throws NullReferenceException instead of entering the lease-window retry path.
- The completed/faulted renewal task causes
RunAsync to cancel the worker and report the job as Abandoned.
Expected behavior
After a successful renewal, a later retriable exception should use the most recent LockedUntil value and continue retrying within the existing lease window, including the configured five-minute buffer. The active worker should not be cancelled while that retry window remains valid.
Runner Version and Platform
- Runner version:
2.336.0
- Platform: Linux x64
- Environment: self-hosted runner in a Kubernetes Pod
What's not working?
The issue was observed twice on the same runner during a period of TLS/network instability.
First occurrence:
[2026-08-14 05:23:22Z] Successfully renew job <job-id>,
job is valid till 08/14/2026 05:33:22
[2026-08-14 05:26:45Z] Back off ... before next retry. 1 attempt left.
[2026-08-14 05:26:55Z] Catch exception during renew runner job <job-id>.
System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: The SSL connection could not be established.
System.IO.IOException: Received an unexpected EOF or 0 bytes from the transport stream.
[2026-08-14 05:26:55Z] Send job cancellation message to worker for job <job-id>.
[2026-08-14 05:29:31Z] Job completed with result: Abandoned
[2026-08-14 05:29:37Z] System.NullReferenceException:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at GitHub.Runner.Listener.JobDispatcher.RenewJobRequestAsync(IRunServer runServer, ...)
The RunServer request layer made five total attempts—one initial attempt and four retries—before the exception reached JobDispatcher.
A second job showed the same sequence:
05:51:45 Last successful renewal; valid until 06:01:45
05:55:27 Renewal exception and immediate worker cancellation
06:00:26 Job reported as Abandoned
06:08:48 NullReferenceException surfaced
The delayed NullReferenceException is surfaced when the already-faulted renewal task is later awaited; worker cancellation begins as soon as that task becomes completed.
Job Log Output
The active workflow step was cancelled without a workflow cancellation request.
Runner and Worker's Diagnostic Logs
The worker received the cancellation at the same time as the renewal failure:
[2026-08-14 05:26:55Z] Cancellation/Shutdown message received.
[2026-08-14 05:26:55Z] Cancel current running step.
[2026-08-14 05:26:55Z] Sending SIGINT to process <pid>.
[2026-08-14 05:27:03Z] Sending SIGTERM to process <pid>.
[2026-08-14 05:27:05Z] Kill entire process tree since both cancel and terminate signal have been ignored.
Full diagnostic logs contain environment-specific information and can be provided privately if needed.
Possible fix direction
One option would be to retain the most recent renewResponse.LockedUntil value and use it in the exception path instead of reading the unassigned request.
A regression test could cover the Run Service sequence:
successful renewal -> generic exception -> retry/recovery
The existing Run Service test covers the terminal TaskOrchestrationJobNotFoundException case, but not a generic exception after a successful renewal:
https://github.com/actions/runner/blob/main/src/Test/L0/Listener/JobDispatcherL0.cs#L219-L285
The affected Run Service renewal overload was introduced in #2461.
Describe the bug
For Run Service jobs, if lease renewal succeeds at least once and a later renewal throws a non-terminal exception, the renewal task can fail with
NullReferenceException. The active worker is then cancelled and the job is reported asAbandoned, even though the most recently acquired lease is still valid.In the Run Service overload of
RenewJobRequestAsync,requestis initialized tonulland never assigned:After the first successful renewal, the exception path reads:
The successful response is stored in
renewResponse, but the retry path readsrequest.LockedUntil. Therefore, a generic renewal exception after the first success causes aNullReferenceException.Relevant source:
The same implementation is present in
v2.336.0and inmainas of 2026-08-14.To Reproduce
This can be reproduced at unit level:
IRunServer.RenewJobAsyncto return a successfulRenewJobResponsewith a futureLockedUntil.HttpRequestExceptionor another generic exception.RenewJobRequestAsyncthrowsNullReferenceExceptioninstead of entering the lease-window retry path.RunAsyncto cancel the worker and report the job asAbandoned.Expected behavior
After a successful renewal, a later retriable exception should use the most recent
LockedUntilvalue and continue retrying within the existing lease window, including the configured five-minute buffer. The active worker should not be cancelled while that retry window remains valid.Runner Version and Platform
2.336.0What's not working?
The issue was observed twice on the same runner during a period of TLS/network instability.
First occurrence:
The
RunServerrequest layer made five total attempts—one initial attempt and four retries—before the exception reachedJobDispatcher.A second job showed the same sequence:
The delayed
NullReferenceExceptionis surfaced when the already-faulted renewal task is later awaited; worker cancellation begins as soon as that task becomes completed.Job Log Output
The active workflow step was cancelled without a workflow cancellation request.
Runner and Worker's Diagnostic Logs
The worker received the cancellation at the same time as the renewal failure:
Full diagnostic logs contain environment-specific information and can be provided privately if needed.
Possible fix direction
One option would be to retain the most recent
renewResponse.LockedUntilvalue and use it in the exception path instead of reading the unassignedrequest.A regression test could cover the Run Service sequence:
The existing Run Service test covers the terminal
TaskOrchestrationJobNotFoundExceptioncase, but not a generic exception after a successful renewal:https://github.com/actions/runner/blob/main/src/Test/L0/Listener/JobDispatcherL0.cs#L219-L285
The affected Run Service renewal overload was introduced in #2461.