When using a system with no malloc_usable_size(), zmalloc_size() assumed
that the heap allocator always returns blocks that are long-padded.
This may not always be the case, and will result with zmalloc_size()
returning a size that is bigger than allocated. At least in one case
this leads to out of bound write, process crash and a potential security
vulnerability.
Effectively this does not affect the vast majority of users, who use
jemalloc or glibc.
This problem along with a (different) fix was reported by Drew DeVault.
When using a system with no malloc_usable_size(), zmalloc_size() assumed
that the heap allocator always returns blocks that are long-padded.
This may not always be the case, and will result with zmalloc_size()
returning a size that is bigger than allocated. At least in one case
this leads to out of bound write, process crash and a potential security
vulnerability.
Effectively this does not affect the vast majority of users, who use
jemalloc or glibc.
This problem along with a (different) fix was reported by Drew DeVault.
- add test suite coverage for redis-benchmark
- add --version (similar to what redis-cli has)
- fix bug sending more requests than intended when pipeline > 1.
- when done sending requests, avoid freeing client in the write handler, in theory before
responses are received (probably dead code since the read handler will call clientDone first)
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
- add test suite coverage for redis-benchmark
- add --version (similar to what redis-cli has)
- fix bug sending more requests than intended when pipeline > 1.
- when done sending requests, avoid freeing client in the write handler, in theory before
responses are received (probably dead code since the read handler will call clientDone first)
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
`info Persistence` will include correct (updated) rdb_last_bgsave_time_sec
For diskless bgsave (sockets) too (like a few other persistence info fields).
Refactor code to reduce duplicate code.
`info Persistence` will include correct (updated) rdb_last_bgsave_time_sec
For diskless bgsave (sockets) too (like a few other persistence info fields).
Refactor code to reduce duplicate code.
Previous code would have added default redis save parameters
to the config file on rewrite, which would have been silently ignored
when the config file is loaded.
The new code avoids adding this, and also actively removes these lines
If added by a previous config rewrite.
Previous code would have added default redis save parameters
to the config file on rewrite, which would have been silently ignored
when the config file is loaded.
The new code avoids adding this, and also actively removes these lines
If added by a previous config rewrite.
This wrong behavior was backed by a test, and also documentation, and dates back to 2010.
But it makes no sense to anyone involved so it was decided to change that.
Note that 3b031b1 (invalidate watch on expire on access) was released in 6.0 RC2
and 62a3ec8 released in in 6.0.0 GA (invalidate watch when key is evicted).
both of which do similar changes.
This wrong behavior was backed by a test, and also documentation, and dates back to 2010.
But it makes no sense to anyone involved so it was decided to change that.
Note that 20eeddf (invalidate watch on expire on access) was released in 6.0 RC2
and 2d1968f released in in 6.0.0 GA (invalidate watch when key is evicted).
both of which do similar changes.
Adding the ":{tag}" only if --cluster is used, so that when used against
a proxy it generates traffic to all shards.
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Adding the ":{tag}" only if --cluster is used, so that when used against
a proxy it generates traffic to all shards.
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
minor fix for a bug which happen on error handling code
and doesn't look like it could have caused any real harm
(fd number wouldn't have been reused yet)
minor fix for a bug which happen on error handling code
and doesn't look like it could have caused any real harm
(fd number wouldn't have been reused yet)
This commit implements ACL for Sentinel mode, main work of this PR includes:
- Update Sentinel command table in order to better support ACLs.
- Fix couple of things which currently blocks the support for ACL on sentinel mode.
- Provide "sentinel sentinel-user" and "sentinel sentinel-pass " configuration in order to let sentinel authenticate with a specific user in other sentinels.
- requirepass is kept just for compatibility with old config files
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
This commit implements ACL for Sentinel mode, main work of this PR includes:
- Update Sentinel command table in order to better support ACLs.
- Fix couple of things which currently blocks the support for ACL on sentinel mode.
- Provide "sentinel sentinel-user" and "sentinel sentinel-pass " configuration in order to let sentinel authenticate with a specific user in other sentinels.
- requirepass is kept just for compatibility with old config files
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
In some cases one command added a very big bulk of memory, and this
would be "resolved" by the eviction before the next command.
Seeing an unexplained mass eviction we would wish to
know the highest momentary usage too.
Tracking it in call() and beforeSleep() adds some hooks in AOF and RDB
loading.
The fix in clientsCronTrackExpansiveClients is related to #7874
In some cases one command added a very big bulk of memory, and this
would be "resolved" by the eviction before the next command.
Seeing an unexplained mass eviction we would wish to
know the highest momentary usage too.
Tracking it in call() and beforeSleep() adds some hooks in AOF and RDB
loading.
The fix in clientsCronTrackExpansiveClients is related to #7874
introduces a NOMKSTREAM option for xadd command, this would be useful for some
use cases when we do not want to create new stream by default:
XADD key [MAXLEN [~|=] <count>] [NOMKSTREAM] <ID or *> [field value] [field value]
introduces a NOMKSTREAM option for xadd command, this would be useful for some
use cases when we do not want to create new stream by default:
XADD key [MAXLEN [~|=] <count>] [NOMKSTREAM] <ID or *> [field value] [field value]
Reference the correct "case", case 4, in the comment explaining the need
for case 3, when the number of request items is too close to the
cardinality of the set. Case 4 is indeed the "natural approach"
referenced earlier in that sentence.
Reference the correct "case", case 4, in the comment explaining the need
for case 3, when the number of request items is too close to the
cardinality of the set. Case 4 is indeed the "natural approach"
referenced earlier in that sentence.