18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Sully
b660bfb6dd Make main headers C++ safe, and change rdb to use file descriptor instead of FILE pointer
Former-commit-id: 3c9dd6ffc254d089e4208ad39da7338b6fb0fba7
2019-02-05 23:36:40 -05:00
John Sully
979eb00220 complete malloc memory class work, and pass tests
Former-commit-id: 42d28c9ff6bd0b31ada42bdcbfde3e9fce42fff7
2019-02-04 16:56:13 -05:00
John Sully
9b94405241 Custom flash heap
Former-commit-id: 5c86d2faa2e504d8ccfcafd5646717fef3d333cc
2019-01-29 18:10:46 -05:00
Jack Drogon
bae1d36e5d Fix typo 2018-07-03 18:19:46 +02:00
zhaozhao.zz
1073ca2208 quicklist: fix the return value of quicklistCount 2017-12-04 19:49:23 +08:00
deep
40282ba22d fix a bug for quicklistDup() function 2016-10-28 19:47:29 +08:00
antirez
b7298917f9 Fix quicklistReplaceAtIndex() by updating the quicklist ziplist size.
The quicklist takes a cached version of the ziplist representation size
in bytes. The implementation must update this length every time the
underlying ziplist changes. However quicklistReplaceAtIndex() failed to
fix the length.

During LSET calls, the size of the ziplist blob and the cached size
inside the quicklist diverged. Later, when this size is used in an
authoritative way, for example during nodes splitting in order to copy
the nodes, we end with a duplicated node that may contain random
garbage.

This commit should fix issue #3343, however several problems were found
reviewing the quicklist.c code in search of this bug that should be
addressed soon or later.

For example:

1. To take a cached ziplist length is fragile since failing to update it
leads to this kind of issues.

2. The node splitting code needs auditing. For example it works just for
a side effect of ziplistDeleteRange() to be able to cope with a wrong
count of elements to remove. The code inside quicklist.c assumes that
-1 means "delete till the end" while actually it's just a count of how
many elements to delete, and is an unsigned count. So -1 gets converted
into the maximum integer, and just by chance the ziplist code stops
deleting elements after there are no more to delete.

3. Node splitting is extremely inefficient, it copies the node and
removes elements from both nodes even when actually there is to move a
single entry from one node to the other, or when the new resulting node
is empty at all so there is nothing to copy but just to create a new
node.

However at least for Redis 3.2 to introduce fresh code inside
quicklist.c may be even more risky, so instead I'm writing a better
fuzzy tester to stress the internals a bit more in order to anticipate
other possible bugs.

This bug was found using a fuzzy tester written after having some clue
about where the bug could be. The tester eventually created a ~2000
commands sequence able to always crash Redis. I wrote a better version
of the tester that searched for the smallest sequence that could crash
Redis automatically. Later this smaller sequence was minimized by
removing random commands till it still crashed the server. This resulted
into a sequence of 7 commands. With this small sequence it was just a
matter of filling the code with enough printf() to understand enough
state to fix the bug.
2016-06-27 18:02:33 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb
83a4257f72 Use const in Redis Module API where possible. 2016-06-20 23:08:06 +03:00
Matt Stancliff
58061fe49b Fix quicklist tests for Pop()
Now the tests actually compare return values instead of just
verifying _something_ got returned.
2015-02-17 11:33:08 -05:00
John Doe
62a6895054 Fix quicklist Pop() result
Closes #2398
2015-02-17 11:31:08 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
cde821759e Set optional 'static' for Quicklist+Redis
This also defines REDIS_STATIC='' for building everything
inside src/ and everything inside deps/lua/.
2015-01-02 11:16:10 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
b1a66a1968 Add branch prediction hints to quicklist
Actually makes a noticeable difference.

Branch hints were selected based on profiler hotspots.
2015-01-02 11:16:10 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
2ab0ed547b Cleanup quicklist style
Small fixes due to a new version of clang-format (it's less
crazy than the older version).
2015-01-02 11:16:09 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
1120f6b855 Allow compression of interior quicklist nodes
Let user set how many nodes to *not* compress.

We can specify a compression "depth" of how many nodes
to leave uncompressed on each end of the quicklist.

Depth 0 = disable compression.
Depth 1 = only leave head/tail uncompressed.
  - (read as: "skip 1 node on each end of the list before compressing")
Depth 2 = leave head, head->next, tail->prev, tail uncompressed.
  - ("skip 2 nodes on each end of the list before compressing")
Depth 3 = Depth 2 + head->next->next + tail->prev->prev
  - ("skip 3 nodes...")
etc.

This also:
  - updates RDB storage to use native quicklist compression (if node is
    already compressed) instead of uncompressing, generating the RDB string,
    then re-compressing the quicklist node.
  - internalizes the "fill" parameter for the quicklist so we don't
    need to pass it to _every_ function.  Now it's just a property of
    the list.
  - allows a runtime-configurable compression option, so we can
    expose a compresion parameter in the configuration file if people
    want to trade slight request-per-second performance for up to 90%+
    memory savings in some situations.
  - updates the quicklist tests to do multiple passes: 200k+ tests now.
2015-01-02 11:16:09 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
6780b97edb Remove malloc failure checks
We trust zmalloc to kill the whole process on memory failure
2015-01-02 11:16:09 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
69d46d25f3 Add adaptive quicklist fill factor
Fill factor now has two options:
  - negative (1-5) for size-based ziplist filling
  - positive for length-based ziplist filling with implicit size cap.

Negative offsets define ziplist size limits of:
  -1: 4k
  -2: 8k
  -3: 16k
  -4: 32k
  -5: 64k

Positive offsets now automatically limit their max size to 8k.  Any
elements larger than 8k will be in individual nodes.

Positive ziplist fill factors will keep adding elements
to a ziplist until one of:
  - ziplist has FILL number of elements
    - or -
  - ziplist grows above our ziplist max size (currently 8k)

When using positive fill factors, if you insert a large
element (over 8k), that element will automatically allocate
an individual quicklist node with one element and no other elements will be
in the same ziplist inside that quicklist node.

When using negative fill factors, elements up to the size
limit can be added to one quicklist node.  If an element
is added larger than the max ziplist size, that element
will be allocated an individual ziplist in a new quicklist node.

Tests also updated to start testing at fill factor -5.
2015-01-02 11:16:08 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
51152b12ed Add ziplistMerge()
This started out as #2158 by sunheehnus, but I kept rewriting it
until I could understand things more easily and get a few more
correctness guarantees out of the readability flow.

The original commit created and returned a new ziplist with the contents of
both input ziplists, but I prefer to grow one of the input ziplists
and destroy the other one.

So, instead of malloc+copy as in #2158, the merge now reallocs one of
the existing ziplists and copies the other ziplist into the new space.

Also added merge test cases to ziplistTest()
2015-01-02 11:16:08 -05:00
Matt Stancliff
e24ef16446 Add quicklist implementation
This replaces individual ziplist vs. linkedlist representations
for Redis list operations.

Big thanks for all the reviews and feedback from everybody in
https://github.com/antirez/redis/pull/2143
2015-01-02 11:16:08 -05:00