7364 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
antirez
51ffd062d3 Modules: DEBUG DIGEST interface. 2017-07-06 11:04:46 +02:00
antirez
ed93fb8a29 Modules: DEBUG DIGEST interface. 2017-07-06 11:04:46 +02:00
spinlock
10db81af71 update Makefile for test-sds 2017-07-05 14:32:09 +00:00
spinlock
db56f485a8 update Makefile for test-sds 2017-07-05 14:32:09 +00:00
spinlock
ea31a4eae3 Optimize addReplyBulkSds for better performance 2017-07-05 14:25:05 +00:00
spinlock
b7b3e80a73 Optimize addReplyBulkSds for better performance 2017-07-05 14:25:05 +00:00
antirez
f9fac7f777 Avoid closing invalid FDs to make Valgrind happier. 2017-07-05 15:40:25 +02:00
antirez
ed7cbd5a4b Avoid closing invalid FDs to make Valgrind happier. 2017-07-05 15:40:25 +02:00
antirez
413c2bc180 Modules: no MULTI/EXEC for commands replicated from async contexts.
They are technically like commands executed from external clients one
after the other, and do not constitute a single atomic entity.
2017-07-05 10:10:20 +02:00
antirez
fe48716c0c Modules: no MULTI/EXEC for commands replicated from async contexts.
They are technically like commands executed from external clients one
after the other, and do not constitute a single atomic entity.
2017-07-05 10:10:20 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
09dd7b5ff0 Merge pull request #4101 from dvirsky/fix_modules_reply_len
Proposed fix to #4100
2017-07-04 12:01:51 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
92863ae784 Merge pull request #4101 from dvirsky/fix_modules_reply_len
Proposed fix to #4100
2017-07-04 12:01:51 +02:00
antirez
eddd8d34c4 Add symmetrical assertion to track c->reply_buffer infinite growth.
Redis clients need to have an instantaneous idea of the amount of memory
they are consuming (if the number is not exact should at least be
proportional to the actual memory usage). We do that adding and
subtracting the SDS length when pushing / popping from the client->reply
list. However it is quite simple to add bugs in such a setup, by not
taking the objects in the list and the count in sync. For such reason,
Redis has an assertion to track counts near 2^64: those are always the
result of the counter wrapping around because we subtract more than we
add. This commit adds the symmetrical assertion: when the list is empty
since we sent everything, the reply_bytes count should be zero. Thanks
to the new assertion it should be simple to also detect the other
problem, where the count slowly increases because of over-counting.
The assertion adds a conditional in the code that sends the buffer to
the socket but should not create any measurable performance slowdown,
listLength() just accesses a structure field, and this code path is
totally dominated by write(2).

Related to #4100.
2017-07-04 11:55:05 +02:00
antirez
80f2d39f64 Add symmetrical assertion to track c->reply_buffer infinite growth.
Redis clients need to have an instantaneous idea of the amount of memory
they are consuming (if the number is not exact should at least be
proportional to the actual memory usage). We do that adding and
subtracting the SDS length when pushing / popping from the client->reply
list. However it is quite simple to add bugs in such a setup, by not
taking the objects in the list and the count in sync. For such reason,
Redis has an assertion to track counts near 2^64: those are always the
result of the counter wrapping around because we subtract more than we
add. This commit adds the symmetrical assertion: when the list is empty
since we sent everything, the reply_bytes count should be zero. Thanks
to the new assertion it should be simple to also detect the other
problem, where the count slowly increases because of over-counting.
The assertion adds a conditional in the code that sends the buffer to
the socket but should not create any measurable performance slowdown,
listLength() just accesses a structure field, and this code path is
totally dominated by write(2).

Related to #4100.
2017-07-04 11:55:05 +02:00
Dvir Volk
86e564e9ff fixed #4100 2017-07-04 00:02:19 +03:00
Dvir Volk
4291a39afe fixed #4100 2017-07-04 00:02:19 +03:00
antirez
b2cd9fcab6 Fix GEORADIUS edge case with huge radius.
This commit closes issue #3698, at least for now, since the root cause
was not fixed: the bounding box function, for huge radiuses, does not
return a correct bounding box, there are points still within the radius
that are left outside.

So when using GEORADIUS queries with radiuses in the order of 5000 km or
more, it was possible to see, at the edge of the area, certain points
not correctly reported.

Because the bounding box for now was used just as an optimization, and
such huge radiuses are not common, for now the optimization is just
switched off when the radius is near such magnitude.

Three test cases found by the Continuous Integration test were added, so
that we can easily trigger the bug again, both for regression testing
and in order to properly fix it as some point in the future.
2017-07-03 19:38:31 +02:00
antirez
b525305f9d Fix GEORADIUS edge case with huge radius.
This commit closes issue #3698, at least for now, since the root cause
was not fixed: the bounding box function, for huge radiuses, does not
return a correct bounding box, there are points still within the radius
that are left outside.

So when using GEORADIUS queries with radiuses in the order of 5000 km or
more, it was possible to see, at the edge of the area, certain points
not correctly reported.

Because the bounding box for now was used just as an optimization, and
such huge radiuses are not common, for now the optimization is just
switched off when the radius is near such magnitude.

Three test cases found by the Continuous Integration test were added, so
that we can easily trigger the bug again, both for regression testing
and in order to properly fix it as some point in the future.
2017-07-03 19:38:31 +02:00
Jun He
c8ca71d40b Fixed stack trace generation on aarch64
Change-Id: I9801239c98cb7362ed07e8b9ec2ba7e45749dba7
Signed-off-by: Jun He <jun.he@arm.com>
2017-07-03 08:47:55 +00:00
Jun He
009bf5476a Fixed stack trace generation on aarch64
Change-Id: I9801239c98cb7362ed07e8b9ec2ba7e45749dba7
Signed-off-by: Jun He <jun.he@arm.com>
2017-07-03 08:47:55 +00:00
antirez
26e638a8e9 redis-cli --latency: ability to run non interactively.
This feature was proposed by @rosmo in PR #2643 and later redesigned
in order to fit better with the other options for non-interactive modes
of redis-cli. The idea is basically to allow to collect latency
information in scripts, cron jobs or whateever, just running for a
limited time and then producing a single output.
2017-06-30 15:41:58 +02:00
antirez
10d8d28164 redis-cli --latency: ability to run non interactively.
This feature was proposed by @rosmo in PR #2643 and later redesigned
in order to fit better with the other options for non-interactive modes
of redis-cli. The idea is basically to allow to collect latency
information in scripts, cron jobs or whateever, just running for a
limited time and then producing a single output.
2017-06-30 15:41:58 +02:00
antirez
7bad78bd2f Fix abort typo in Lua debugger help screen. 2017-06-30 12:12:00 +02:00
antirez
501c7a725d Fix abort typo in Lua debugger help screen. 2017-06-30 12:12:00 +02:00
antirez
f8547e53f0 Added GEORADIUS(BYMEMBER)_RO variants for read-only operations.
Issue #4084 shows how for a design error, GEORADIUS is a write command
because of the STORE option. Because of this it does not work
on readonly slaves, gets redirected to masters in Redis Cluster even
when the connection is in READONLY mode and so forth.

To break backward compatibility at this stage, with Redis 4.0 to be in
advanced RC state, is problematic for the user base. The API can be
fixed into the unstable branch soon if we'll decide to do so in order to
be more consistent, and reease Redis 5.0 with this incompatibility in
the future. This is still unclear.

However, the ability to scale GEO queries in slaves easily is too
important so this commit adds two read-only variants to the GEORADIUS
and GEORADIUSBYMEMBER command: GEORADIUS_RO and GEORADIUSBYMEMBER_RO.
The commands are exactly as the original commands, but they do not
accept the STORE and STOREDIST options.
2017-06-30 10:03:37 +02:00
antirez
83bf475551 Added GEORADIUS(BYMEMBER)_RO variants for read-only operations.
Issue #4084 shows how for a design error, GEORADIUS is a write command
because of the STORE option. Because of this it does not work
on readonly slaves, gets redirected to masters in Redis Cluster even
when the connection is in READONLY mode and so forth.

To break backward compatibility at this stage, with Redis 4.0 to be in
advanced RC state, is problematic for the user base. The API can be
fixed into the unstable branch soon if we'll decide to do so in order to
be more consistent, and reease Redis 5.0 with this incompatibility in
the future. This is still unclear.

However, the ability to scale GEO queries in slaves easily is too
important so this commit adds two read-only variants to the GEORADIUS
and GEORADIUSBYMEMBER command: GEORADIUS_RO and GEORADIUSBYMEMBER_RO.
The commands are exactly as the original commands, but they do not
accept the STORE and STOREDIST options.
2017-06-30 10:03:37 +02:00
antirez
01a4b9892d HMSET and MSET implementations unified. HSET now variadic.
This is the first step towards getting rid of HMSET which is a command
that does not make much sense once HSET is variadic, and has a saner
return value.
2017-06-29 17:38:46 +02:00
antirez
91a2ea769b HMSET and MSET implementations unified. HSET now variadic.
This is the first step towards getting rid of HMSET which is a command
that does not make much sense once HSET is variadic, and has a saner
return value.
2017-06-29 17:38:46 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
634c64dd18 Merge pull request #4075 from sgn1/brpop_keys
Fix Issues in blocking commands in cluster mode.
2017-06-27 17:51:19 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
184b030535 Merge pull request #4075 from sgn1/brpop_keys
Fix Issues in blocking commands in cluster mode.
2017-06-27 17:51:19 +02:00
antirez
365dd037dc RDB modules values serialization format version 2.
The original RDB serialization format was not parsable without the
module loaded, becuase the structure was managed only by the module
itself. Moreover RDB is a streaming protocol in the sense that it is
both produce di an append-only fashion, and is also sometimes directly
sent to the socket (in the case of diskless replication).

The fact that modules values cannot be parsed without the relevant
module loaded is a problem in many ways: RDB checking tools must have
loaded modules even for doing things not involving the value at all,
like splitting an RDB into N RDBs by key or alike, or just checking the
RDB for sanity.

In theory module values could be just a blob of data with a prefixed
length in order for us to be able to skip it. However prefixing the values
with a length would mean one of the following:

1. To be able to write some data at a previous offset. This breaks
stremaing.
2. To bufferize values before outputting them. This breaks performances.
3. To have some chunked RDB output format. This breaks simplicity.

Moreover, the above solution, still makes module values a totally opaque
matter, with the fowllowing problems:

1. The RDB check tool can just skip the value without being able to at
least check the general structure. For datasets composed mostly of
modules values this means to just check the outer level of the RDB not
actually doing any checko on most of the data itself.
2. It is not possible to do any recovering or processing of data for which a
module no longer exists in the future, or is unknown.

So this commit implements a different solution. The modules RDB
serialization API is composed if well defined calls to store integers,
floats, doubles or strings. After this commit, the parts generated by
the module API have a one-byte prefix for each of the above emitted
parts, and there is a final EOF byte as well. So even if we don't know
exactly how to interpret a module value, we can always parse it at an
high level, check the overall structure, understand the types used to
store the information, and easily skip the whole value.

The change is backward compatible: older RDB files can be still loaded
since the new encoding has a new RDB type: MODULE_2 (of value 7).
The commit also implements the ability to check RDB files for sanity
taking advantage of the new feature.
2017-06-27 13:19:16 +02:00
antirez
627713f627 RDB modules values serialization format version 2.
The original RDB serialization format was not parsable without the
module loaded, becuase the structure was managed only by the module
itself. Moreover RDB is a streaming protocol in the sense that it is
both produce di an append-only fashion, and is also sometimes directly
sent to the socket (in the case of diskless replication).

The fact that modules values cannot be parsed without the relevant
module loaded is a problem in many ways: RDB checking tools must have
loaded modules even for doing things not involving the value at all,
like splitting an RDB into N RDBs by key or alike, or just checking the
RDB for sanity.

In theory module values could be just a blob of data with a prefixed
length in order for us to be able to skip it. However prefixing the values
with a length would mean one of the following:

1. To be able to write some data at a previous offset. This breaks
stremaing.
2. To bufferize values before outputting them. This breaks performances.
3. To have some chunked RDB output format. This breaks simplicity.

Moreover, the above solution, still makes module values a totally opaque
matter, with the fowllowing problems:

1. The RDB check tool can just skip the value without being able to at
least check the general structure. For datasets composed mostly of
modules values this means to just check the outer level of the RDB not
actually doing any checko on most of the data itself.
2. It is not possible to do any recovering or processing of data for which a
module no longer exists in the future, or is unknown.

So this commit implements a different solution. The modules RDB
serialization API is composed if well defined calls to store integers,
floats, doubles or strings. After this commit, the parts generated by
the module API have a one-byte prefix for each of the above emitted
parts, and there is a final EOF byte as well. So even if we don't know
exactly how to interpret a module value, we can always parse it at an
high level, check the overall structure, understand the types used to
store the information, and easily skip the whole value.

The change is backward compatible: older RDB files can be still loaded
since the new encoding has a new RDB type: MODULE_2 (of value 7).
The commit also implements the ability to check RDB files for sanity
taking advantage of the new feature.
2017-06-27 13:19:16 +02:00
antirez
c3998728a2 ARM: Fix stack trace generation on crash. 2017-06-26 10:36:16 +02:00
antirez
e2a0d20737 ARM: Fix stack trace generation on crash. 2017-06-26 10:36:16 +02:00
antirez
c9097393bf Issue #4027: unify comment and modify return value in freeMemoryIfNeeded().
It looks safer to return C_OK from freeMemoryIfNeeded() when clients are
paused because returning C_ERR may prevent success of writes. It is
possible that there is no difference in practice since clients cannot
execute writes while clients are paused, but it looks more correct this
way, at least conceptually.

Related to PR #4028.
2017-06-23 11:42:25 +02:00
antirez
a771a41a56 Issue #4027: unify comment and modify return value in freeMemoryIfNeeded().
It looks safer to return C_OK from freeMemoryIfNeeded() when clients are
paused because returning C_ERR may prevent success of writes. It is
possible that there is no difference in practice since clients cannot
execute writes while clients are paused, but it looks more correct this
way, at least conceptually.

Related to PR #4028.
2017-06-23 11:42:25 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
936ade80b2 Merge pull request #4028 from zintrepid/prevent_expirations_while_paused
Prevent expirations and evictions while paused
2017-06-23 11:39:02 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
2035627d34 Merge pull request #4028 from zintrepid/prevent_expirations_while_paused
Prevent expirations and evictions while paused
2017-06-23 11:39:02 +02:00
Suraj Narkhede
f85f36f50d Fix following issues in blocking commands:
1. brpop last key index, thus checking all keys for slots.
2. Memory leak in clusterRedirectBlockedClientIfNeeded.
3. Remove while loop in clusterRedirectBlockedClientIfNeeded.
2017-06-23 00:30:21 -07:00
Suraj Narkhede
3e42887310 Fix following issues in blocking commands:
1. brpop last key index, thus checking all keys for slots.
2. Memory leak in clusterRedirectBlockedClientIfNeeded.
3. Remove while loop in clusterRedirectBlockedClientIfNeeded.
2017-06-23 00:30:21 -07:00
Suraj Narkhede
d303bca587 Fix brpop command table entry and redirect blocked clients. 2017-06-22 23:52:00 -07:00
Suraj Narkhede
a1149c6326 Fix brpop command table entry and redirect blocked clients. 2017-06-22 23:52:00 -07:00
antirez
8b768e8ea4 Aesthetic changes to #4068 PR to conform to Redis coding standard.
1. Inline if ... statement if short.
2. No lines over 80 columns.
2017-06-22 11:00:34 +02:00
antirez
7ef759e068 Aesthetic changes to #4068 PR to conform to Redis coding standard.
1. Inline if ... statement if short.
2. No lines over 80 columns.
2017-06-22 11:00:34 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
6476f1a979 Merge pull request #4068 from FreedomU007/unstable
Fix set with ex/px option when propagated to aof
2017-06-22 10:46:58 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
81da5ef3f9 Merge pull request #4068 from FreedomU007/unstable
Fix set with ex/px option when propagated to aof
2017-06-22 10:46:58 +02:00
xuzhou
86e9f48a0c Optimize set command with ex/px when updating aof. 2017-06-22 11:06:40 +08:00
xuzhou
efed56d73a Optimize set command with ex/px when updating aof. 2017-06-22 11:06:40 +08:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
ef446bf16d Merge pull request #3802 from flowly/bugfix-calc-stat-net-output-bytes
Bugfix calc stat net output bytes
2017-06-20 17:01:16 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
5b631556be Merge pull request #3802 from flowly/bugfix-calc-stat-net-output-bytes
Bugfix calc stat net output bytes
2017-06-20 17:01:16 +02:00