The __sync builtin can be correctly detected by Helgrind so to force it
is useful for testing. The API in the INFO output can be useful for
debugging after problems are reported.
The __sync builtin can be correctly detected by Helgrind so to force it
is useful for testing. The API in the INFO output can be useful for
debugging after problems are reported.
Instead of giving the module background operations just a small time to
run in the beforeSleep() function, we can have the lock released for all
the time we are blocked in the multiplexing syscall.
Instead of giving the module background operations just a small time to
run in the beforeSleep() function, we can have the lock released for all
the time we are blocked in the multiplexing syscall.
Experimentally verified that it can trigger the issue reverting the fix.
At least on my system... Being the bug time/backlog dependant, it is
very hard to tell if this test will be able to trigger the problem
consistently, however even if it triggers the problem once in a while,
we'll see it in the CI environment at http://ci.redis.io.
Experimentally verified that it can trigger the issue reverting the fix.
At least on my system... Being the bug time/backlog dependant, it is
very hard to tell if this test will be able to trigger the problem
consistently, however even if it triggers the problem once in a while,
we'll see it in the CI environment at http://ci.redis.io.
The master client cleanup was incomplete: resetClient() was missing and
the output buffer of the client was not reset, so pending commands
related to the previous connection could be still sent.
The first problem caused the client argument vector to be, at times,
half populated, so that when the correct replication stream arrived the
protcol got mixed to the arugments creating invalid commands that nobody
called.
Thanks to @yangsiran for also investigating this problem, after
already providing important design / implementation hints for the
original PSYNC2 issues (see referenced Github issue).
Note that this commit adds a new function to the list library of Redis
in order to be able to reset a list without destroying it.
Related to issue #3899.
The master client cleanup was incomplete: resetClient() was missing and
the output buffer of the client was not reset, so pending commands
related to the previous connection could be still sent.
The first problem caused the client argument vector to be, at times,
half populated, so that when the correct replication stream arrived the
protcol got mixed to the arugments creating invalid commands that nobody
called.
Thanks to @yangsiran for also investigating this problem, after
already providing important design / implementation hints for the
original PSYNC2 issues (see referenced Github issue).
Note that this commit adds a new function to the list library of Redis
in order to be able to reset a list without destroying it.
Related to issue #3899.
Apparently 1.4 is too low compared to what you get in certain setups
(including mine). I raised it to 1.55 that hopefully is still enough to
test that the fragmentation went down from 1.7 but without incurring in
issues, however the test setup may be still fragile so certain times this
may lead to false positives again, it's hard to test for these things
in a determinsitic way.
Related to #3786.
Apparently 1.4 is too low compared to what you get in certain setups
(including mine). I raised it to 1.55 that hopefully is still enough to
test that the fragmentation went down from 1.7 but without incurring in
issues, however the test setup may be still fragile so certain times this
may lead to false positives again, it's hard to test for these things
in a determinsitic way.
Related to #3786.