zhaozhao.zz bb2b6e2927
fix scripts access wrong slot if they disagree with pre-declared keys (#12906)
Regarding how to obtain the hash slot of a key, there is an optimization
in `getKeySlot()`, it is used to avoid redundant hash calculations for
keys: when the current client is in the process of executing a command,
it can directly use the slot of the current client because the slot to
access has already been calculated in advance in `processCommand()`.

However, scripts are a special case where, in default mode or with
`allow-cross-slot-keys` enabled, they are allowed to access keys beyond
the pre-declared range. This means that the keys they operate on may not
belong to the slot of the pre-declared keys. Currently, when the
commands in a script are executed, the slot of the original client
(i.e., the current client) is not correctly updated, leading to
subsequent access to the wrong slot.

This PR fixes the above issue. When checking the cluster constraints in
a script, the slot to be accessed by the current command is set for the
original client (i.e., the current client). This ensures that
`getKeySlot()` gets the correct slot cache.

Additionally, the following modifications are made:

1. The 'sort' and 'sort_ro' commands use `getKeySlot()` instead of
`c->slot` because the client could be an engine client in a script and
can lead to potential bug.
2. `getKeySlot()` is also used in pubsub to obtain the slot for the
channel, standardizing the way slots are retrieved.
2024-01-15 09:57:12 +08:00
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Redis Test Suite

The normal execution mode of the test suite involves starting and manipulating local redis-server instances, inspecting process state, log files, etc.

The test suite also supports execution against an external server, which is enabled using the --host and --port parameters. When executing against an external server, tests tagged external:skip are skipped.

There are additional runtime options that can further adjust the test suite to match different external server configurations:

Option Impact
--singledb Only use database 0, don't assume others are supported.
--ignore-encoding Skip all checks for specific encoding.
--ignore-digest Skip key value digest validations.
--cluster-mode Run in strict Redis Cluster compatibility mode.
--large-memory Enables tests that consume more than 100mb

Tags

Tags are applied to tests to classify them according to the subsystem they test, but also to indicate compatibility with different run modes and required capabilities.

Tags can be applied in different context levels:

  • start_server context
  • tags context that bundles several tests together
  • A single test context.

The following compatibility and capability tags are currently used:

Tag Indicates
external:skip Not compatible with external servers.
cluster:skip Not compatible with --cluster-mode.
large-memory Test that requires more than 100mb
tls:skip Not compatible with --tls.
needs:repl Uses replication and needs to be able to SYNC from server.
needs:debug Uses the DEBUG command or other debugging focused commands (like OBJECT REFCOUNT).
needs:pfdebug Uses the PFDEBUG command.
needs:config-maxmemory Uses CONFIG SET to manipulate memory limit, eviction policies, etc.
needs:config-resetstat Uses CONFIG RESETSTAT to reset statistics.
needs:reset Uses RESET to reset client connections.
needs:save Uses SAVE or BGSAVE to create an RDB file.

When using an external server (--host and --port), filtering using the external:skip tags is done automatically.

When using --cluster-mode, filtering using the cluster:skip tag is done automatically.

When not using --large-memory, filtering using the largemem:skip tag is done automatically.

In addition, it is possible to specify additional configuration. For example, to run tests on a server that does not permit SYNC use:

./runtest --host <host> --port <port> --tags -needs:repl