There are two issues fixed in this commit:
1. we want to fail the EXEC command in case there is a watched key that's logically
expired but not yet deleted by active expire or lazy expire.
2. we saw that currently cache time is update in every `call()` (including nested calls),
this time is being also being use for the isKeyExpired comparison, we want to update
the cache time only in the first call (execCommand)
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
(cherry picked from commit ac8b1df8850cc80fbf9ce8c2fbde0c1d3a1b4e91)
When client breached the output buffer soft limit but then went idle,
we didn't disconnect on soft limit timeout, now we do.
Note this also resolves some sporadic test failures in due to Linux
buffering data which caused tests to fail if during the test we went
back under the soft COB limit.
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: sundb <sundbcn@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 152fce5e2cbf947a389da414a431f7331981a374)
This prevents a case where NTP moves the system clock
forward resulting in a false detection of a busy script.
Signed-off-by: zyxwvu Shi <i@shiyc.cn>
(cherry picked from commit f61c37cec900ba391541f20f7655aad44a26bafc)
Adding a new type mask for key space notification, REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_MODULE, to enable unique notifications from commands on REDISMODULE_KEYTYPE_MODULE type keys (which is currently unsupported).
Modules can subscribe to a module key keyspace notification by RM_SubscribeToKeyspaceEvents,
and clients by notify-keyspace-events of redis.conf or via the CONFIG SET, with the characters 'd' or 'A'
(REDISMODULE_NOTIFY_MODULE type mask is part of the '**A**ll' notation for key space notifications).
Refactor: move some pubsub test infra from pubsub.tcl to util.tcl to be re-used by other tests.
Starting redis 6.0 (part of the TLS feature), diskless master uses pipe from the fork
child so that the parent is the one sending data to the replicas.
This mechanism has an issue in which a hung replica will cause the master to wait
for it to read the data sent to it forever, thus preventing the fork child from terminating
and preventing the creations of any other forks.
This PR adds a timeout mechanism, much like the ACK-based timeout,
we disconnect replicas that aren't reading the RDB file fast enough.
The bio aof fsync fd may be closed by main thread (AOFRW done handler)
and even possibly reused for another socket, pipe, or file.
This can can an EBADF or EINVAL fsync error, which will lead to -MISCONF errors failing all writes.
We just ignore these errno because aof fsync did not really fail.
We handle errno when fsyncing aof in bio, so we could know the real reason
when users get -MISCONF Errors writing to the AOF file error
Issue created with #8419