- 16 Feb, 2023 2 commits
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Oran Agra authored
* Make it clear that current_client is the root client that was called by external connection * add executing_client which is the client that runs the current command (can be a module or a script) * Remove script_caller that was used for commands that have CLIENT_SCRIPT to get the client that called the script. in most cases, that's the current_client, and in others (when being called from a module), it could be an intermediate client when we actually want the original one used by the external connection. bugfixes: * RM_Call with C flag should log ACL errors with the requested user rather than the one used by the original client, this also solves a crash when RM_Call is used with C flag from a detached thread safe context. * addACLLogEntry would have logged info about the script_caller, but in case the script was issued by a module command we actually want the current_client. the exception is when RM_Call is called from a timer event, in which case we don't have a current_client. behavior changes: * client side tracking for scripts now tracks the keys that are read by the script instead of the keys that are declared by the caller for EVAL other changes: * Log both current_client and executing_client in the crash log. * remove prepareLuaClient and resetLuaClient, being dead code that was forgotten. * remove scriptTimeSnapshot and snapshot_time and instead add cmd_time_snapshot that serves all commands and is reset only when execution nesting starts. * remove code to propagate CLIENT_FORCE_REPL from the executed command to the script caller since scripts aren't propagated anyway these days and anyway this flag wouldn't have had an effect since CLIENT_PREVENT_PROP is added by scriptResetRun. * fix a module GIL violation issue in afterSleep that was introduced in #10300 (unreleased)
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zhaozhao.zz authored
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- 14 Feb, 2023 2 commits
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Wen Hui authored
In this PR, we use function pointer *isPresent replace the variable "present" in auxFieldHandler, so that in the future, when we have more aux fields, we could decide if the aux field is displayed or not.
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guybe7 authored
Starting from Redis 7.0 (#9890) we started wrapping everything a command propagates with MULTI/EXEC. The problem is that both SCAN and RANDOMKEY can lazy-expire arbitrary keys (similar behavior to active-expire), and put DELs in a transaction. Fix: When these commands are called without a parent exec-unit (e.g. not in EVAL or MULTI) we avoid wrapping their DELs in a transaction (for the same reasons active-expire and eviction avoids a transaction) This PR adds a per-command flag that indicates that the command may touch arbitrary keys (not the ones in the arguments), and uses that flag to avoid the MULTI-EXEC. For now, this flag is internal, since we're considering other solutions for the future. Note for cluster mode: if SCAN/RANDOMKEY is inside EVAL/MULTI it can still cause the same situation (as it always did), but it won't cause a CROSSSLOT because replicas and AOF do not perform slot checks. The problem with the above is mainly for 3rd party ecosystem tools that propagate commands from master to master, or feed an AOF file with redis-cli into a master. This PR aims to fix the regression in redis 7.0, and we opened #11792 to try to handle the bigger problem with lazy expire better for another release.
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- 12 Feb, 2023 1 commit
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Tian authored
# Background The RDB file is usually generated and used once and seldom used again, but the content would reside in page cache until OS evicts it. A potential problem is that once the free memory exhausts, the OS have to reclaim some memory from page cache or swap anonymous page out, which may result in a jitters to the Redis service. Supposing an exact scenario, a high-capacity machine hosts many redis instances, and we're upgrading the Redis together. The page cache in host machine increases as RDBs are generated. Once the free memory drop into low watermark(which is more likely to happen in older Linux kernel like 3.10, before [watermark_scale_factor](https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1455813719-2395-1-git-send-email-hannes@cmpxchg.org/) is introduced, the `low watermark` is linear to `min watermark`, and there'is not too much buffer space for `kswapd` to be wake up to reclaim memory), a `direct reclaim` happens, which means the process would stall to wait for memory allocation. # What the PR does The PR introduces a capability to reclaim the cache when the RDB is operated. Generally there're two cases, read and write the RDB. For read it's a little messy to address the incremental reclaim, so the reclaim is done in one go in background after the load is finished to avoid blocking the work thread. For write, incremental reclaim amortizes the work of reclaim so no need to put it into background, and the peak watermark of cache can be reduced in this way. Two cases are addresses specially, replication and restart, for both of which the cache is leveraged to speed up the processing, so the reclaim is postponed to a right time. To do this, a flag is added to`rdbSave` and `rdbLoad` to control whether the cache need to be kept, with the default value false. # Something deserve noting 1. Though `posix_fadvise` is the POSIX standard, but only few platform support it, e.g. Linux, FreeBSD 10.0. 2. In Linux `posix_fadvise` only take effect on writeback-ed pages, so a `sync`(or `fsync`, `fdatasync`) is needed to flush the dirty page before `posix_fadvise` if we reclaim write cache. # About test A unit test is added to verify the effect of `posix_fadvise`. In integration test overall cache increase is checked, as well as the cache backed by RDB as a specific TCL test is executed in isolated Github action job.
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- 09 Feb, 2023 2 commits
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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
The PR adds support for the following flags on RedisModule_OpenKey: * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NONOTIFY - Don't trigger keyspace event on key misses. * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOSTATS - Don't update keyspace hits/misses counters. * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEXPIRE - Avoid deleting lazy expired keys. * REDISMODULE_OPEN_KEY_NOEFFECTS - Avoid any effects from fetching the key In addition, added `RM_GetOpenKeyModesAll`, which returns the mask of all supported OpenKey modes. This allows the module to check, in runtime, which OpenKey modes are supported by the current Redis instance.
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Binbin authored
Return an error when loadAppendOnlyFiles fails instead of exiting. DEBUF LOADAOF command is only meant to be used by the test suite, and only by tests that generated an AOF file first. So this change is ok (considering that the caller is likely to catch this error and die). This actually revert part of the code in #9012, and now DEBUG LOADAOF behaves the same as DEBUG RELOAD (returns an error when the load fails). Plus remove a `after 2000` in a test, which can save times (looks like copy paste error).
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- 06 Feb, 2023 1 commit
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filipe oliveira authored
If we have integer scores on the sorted set we're not using the fastest way to reply by calling `d2string` which uses `double2ll` and `ll2string` when it can, instead of `fpconv_dtoa`. This results by some 50% performance improvement in certain cases of integer scores for both RESP2 and RESP3, and no apparent impact on double scores. Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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- 02 Feb, 2023 3 commits
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Roshan Khatri authored
Added 3 fields to the ACL LOG - adds entry_id, timestamp_created and timestamp_last_updated, which updates similar existing log error entries. The pair - entry_id, timestamp_created is a unique identifier of this entry, in case the node dies and is restarted, it can detect that if it's a new series. The primary use case of Unique id is to uniquely identify the error messages and not to detect if the server has restarted. entry-id is the sequence number of the entry (starting at 0) since the server process started. Can also be used to check if items were "lost" if they fell between periods. timestamp-created is the unix-time in ms at the time the entry was first created. timestamp-last-updated is the unix-time in ms at the time the entry was last updated Time_created gives the absolute time which better accounts for network time as compared to time since. It can also be older than 60 secs and presently there is no field that can display the original time of creation once the error entry is updated. The reason of timestamp_last_updated field is that it provides a more precise value for the “last time” an error was seen where as, presently it is only in the 60 second period. Co-authored-by:
Madelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
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vanguard_space authored
Added standard way to support xadd as one of the commands that can be run via redis-benchmarking tool
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Harkrishn Patro authored
Currently while a sharded pubsub message publish tries to propagate the message across the cluster, a NULL check is missing for clusterLink. clusterLink could be NULL if the link is causing memory beyond the set threshold cluster-link-sendbuf-limit and server terminates the link. This change introduces two things: Avoids the engine crashes on the publishing node if a message is tried to be sent to a node and the link is NULL. Adds a debugging tool CLUSTERLINK KILL to terminate the clusterLink between two nodes.
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- 01 Feb, 2023 1 commit
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Binbin authored
Change history: - `user` added in 6.0.0, 0f42447a - `argv-mem` and `tot-mem` added in 6.2.0, bea40e6a - `redir` added in 6.2.0, dd1f20ed - `resp` added in 7.0.0, 7c376398 - `multi-mem` added in 7.0.0, 2753429c - `rbs` and `rbp` added in 7.0.0, 47c51d0c - `ssub` added in 7.0.3, 35c2ee87
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- 31 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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uriyage authored
In #7875 (Redis 6.2), we changed the sds alloc to be the usable allocation size in order to: > reduce the need for realloc calls by making the sds implicitly take over the internal fragmentation This change was done most sds functions, excluding `sdsRemoveFreeSpace` and `sdsResize`, the reason is that in some places (e.g. clientsCronResizeQueryBuffer) we call sdsRemoveFreeSpace when we see excessive free space and want to trim it. so if we don't trim it exactly to size, the caller may still see excessive free space and call it again and again. However, this resulted in some excessive calls to realloc, even when there's no need and it's gonna be a no-op (e.g. when reducing 15 bytes allocation to 13). It turns out that a call for realloc with jemalloc can be expensive even if it ends up doing nothing, so this PR adds a check using `je_nallocx`, which is cheap to avoid the call for realloc. in addition to that this PR unifies sdsResize and sdsRemoveFreeSpace into common code. the difference between them was that sdsResize would avoid using SDS_TYPE_5, since it want to keep the string ready to be resized again, while sdsRemoveFreeSpace would permit using SDS_TYPE_5 and get an optimal memory consumption. now both methods take a `would_regrow` argument that makes it more explicit. the only actual impact of that is that in clientsCronResizeQueryBuffer we call both sdsResize and sdsRemoveFreeSpace for in different cases, and we now prevent the use of SDS_TYPE_5 in both. The new test that was added to cover this concern used to pass before this PR as well, this PR is just a performance optimization and cleanup. Benchmark: `redis-benchmark -c 100 -t set -d 512 -P 10 -n 100000000` on i7-9850H with jemalloc, shows improvement from 1021k ops/sec to 1067k (average of 3 runs). some 4.5% improvement. Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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- 30 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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Madelyn Olson authored
This change improves the performance of cluster slots by removing the deferring lengths that are used. Deferring lengths are used in two contexts, the first is for determining the number of replicas that serve a slot (Added in 6.2 as part of a different performance improvement) and the second is for determining the extra networking options for each node (Added in 7.0). For continuous slots, (e.g. 0-8196) this improvement is very negligible, however it becomes more significant when slots are not continuous (e.g. 0 2 4 6 etc) which can happen in production for various users. The `cluster slots` command is deprecated in favor of `cluster shards`, but since most clients don't support the new command yet I think it's important to not degrade performance here. Benchmarking shows about 2x improvement, however I wasn't able to get a coherent TPS number since the benchmark process was being saturated long before Redis was, so had to run with multiple benchmarks and merge results. If needed I can add this to our memtier framework. Instead the next section shows the number of usec per call from the benchmark results, which shows significant improvement as well as having a more coherent response in the CoB. | | New Code | Old Code | % Improvements |----|----|----- |----- | Uniform slots| usec_per_call=10.46 | usec_per_call=11.03 | 5.7% | Worst case (Only even slots)| usec_per_call=963.80 | usec_per_call=2950.99 | 307% This change also removes some extra white space that I added a when making a code change for adding hostnames.
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Qu Chen authored
Redis 7.0 introduced new logic in expireIfNeeded() where a read-only replica would never consider a key as expired when replicating commands from the master. See acf3495e. This was done by checking server.current_client with server.master. However, we should instead check for CLIENT_MASTER flag for this logic to be more robust and consistent with the rest of the Redis code base.
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- 26 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Wen Hui authored
The command: sentinel config set option value and sentinel config get option They should include at least 4 arguments instead of 3, This PR fixes this issue. the only impact on the client is a different error message
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- 25 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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- 20 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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王卿 authored
Remove duplicate code that removes a node from the tail of a list.
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
If a dict has only keys, and no use of values, then a key can be stored directly in a dict's hashtable. The key replaces the dictEntry. To distinguish between a key and a dictEntry, we only use this optimization if the key is odd, i.e. if the key has the least significant bit set. This is true for sds strings, since the sds header is always an odd number of bytes. Dict entries are used as a fallback when there is a hash collision. A special dict entry without a value (only key and next) is used so we save one word in this case too. This saves 24 bytes per set element for larges sets, and also gains some speed improvement as a side effect (less allocations and cache misses). A quick test adding 1M elements to a set using the command below resulted in memory usage of 28.83M, compared to 46.29M on unstable. That's 18 bytes per set element on average. eval 'for i=1,1000000,1 do redis.call("sadd", "myset", "x"..i) end' 0 Other changes: Allocations are ensured to have at least 8 bits alignment on all systems. This affects 32-bit builds compiled without HAVE_MALLOC_SIZE (not jemalloc or glibc) in which Redis stores the size of each allocation, after this change in 8 bytes instead of previously 4 bytes per allocation. This is done so we can reliably use the 3 least significant bits in a pointer to encode stuff.
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- 16 Jan, 2023 3 commits
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Oran Agra authored
Related to the hang reported in #11671 Currently, redis can disconnect a client due to reaching output buffer limit, it'll also avoid feeding that output buffer with more data, but it will keep running the loop in the command (despite the client already being marked for disconnection) This PR is an attempt to mitigate the problem, specifically for commands that are easy to abuse, specifically: KEYS, HRANDFIELD, SRANDMEMBER, ZRANDMEMBER. The RAND family of commands can take a negative COUNT argument (which is not bound to the number of elements in the key), so it's enough to create a key with one field, and then these commands can be used to hang redis. For KEYS the caller can use the existing keyspace in redis (if big enough).
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Oran Agra authored
missing range check in ZRANDMEMBER and HRANDIFLD leading to panic due to protocol limitations
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Oran Agra authored
Authenticated users issuing specially crafted SETRANGE and SORT(_RO) commands can trigger an integer overflow, resulting with Redis attempting to allocate impossible amounts of memory and abort with an OOM panic.
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- 12 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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harrylhl authored
This change increase the frequency of the failover log from 5 minutes to 10 seconds. This log is only emitted when a replica has an outstanding election is progress, and waiting 5 minutes for the next log makes debugging and alarming on the log messages too slow. It also now prints out the number of votes the replica has currently received as well as the number of votes it needs to achieve quorum so that we can track the progress if it's running slowly. Co-authored-by:
Madelyn Olson <34459052+madolson@users.noreply.github.com>
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- 11 Jan, 2023 5 commits
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
instead of passing it around to every defrag function
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
This change deletes the dictGetNext and dictGetNextRef functions, so the dict API doesn't expose the next field at all. The bucket function in dictScan is deleted. A separate dictScanDefrag function is added which takes a defrag alloc function to defrag-reallocate the dict entries. "Dirty" code accessing the dict internals in active defrag is removed. An 'afterReplaceEntry' is added to dictType, which allows the dict user to keep the dictEntry metadata up to date after reallocation/defrag/move. Additionally, for updating the cluster slot-to-key mapping, after a dictEntry has been reallocated, we need to know which db a dict belongs to, so we store a pointer to the db in a new metadata section in the dict struct, which is a new mechanism similar to dictEntry metadata. This adds some complexity but provides better isolation.
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
Also delete unused function activeDefragSdsListAndDict
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
Use functions for all accesses to dictEntry (except in dict.c). Dict abuses e.g. in defrag.c have been replaced by support functions provided by dict.
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- 10 Jan, 2023 3 commits
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Krunoslav Husak authored
Fixes small typo in memory overcommit message in syscheck.c (double word can).
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knggk authored
the metadata for the new arguments of XSETID, entries-added and max-deleted-id, which have been added in Redis 7.0 was missing.
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Oran Agra authored
Turns out that a fork child calling getExpire while persisting keys (and possibly also a result of some module fork tasks) could cause dictFind to do incremental rehashing in the child process, which is both a waste of time, and also causes COW harm.
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- 08 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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Gabi Ganam authored
Any value in the range of [0-1) turns to 0 when being cast from double to long long. This change rounds up instead of down for values that can't be stored precisely as long doubles.
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- 05 Jan, 2023 3 commits
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Oran Agra authored
PR #11290 added listpack encoding for sets, but was missing two things: 1. Correct handling of MEMORY USAGE (leading to an assertion). 2. Had an uncontrolled scratch buffer size in SRANDMEMBER leading to OOM panic (reported in #11668). Fixed by copying logic from ZRANDMEMBER. note that both issues didn't exist in any redis release.
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llahav-amzn authored
In cluster-mode, only DB0 is supported so all data must reside in that database. There is a single check that validates that data loaded from an RDB all resides in DB0. This check is performed after all the data is loaded which makes it difficult to identify where the non DB0 data resides as well as does a bunch of unnecessary work to load incompatible data. This change override the database config at startup to 1 to throw an error when attempting to add data to a database other than DB0. Co-authored-by:
Eran Liberty <eranl@amazon.com> Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com> Co-authored-by:
Madelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
The logged errors include these on the same format as in CLIENT INFO, e.g. "addr=127.0.0.1:12345 laddr=127.0.0.1:6379".
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- 04 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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Binbin authored
The current redis-cli does not support the real PSYNC command, the older version of redis-cli can support PSYNC is because that we actually issue the SYNC command instead of PSYNC, so it act like SYNC (always full-sync). Noted that in this case we will send the SYNC first (triggered by sendSync), then send the PSYNC (the one in redis-cli input). Didn't bother to find which version that the order changed, we send PSYNC first (the one in redis-cli input), and then send the SYNC (the one triggered by sendSync). So even full-sync is not working anymore, and it will result this output (mentioned in issue #11246): ``` psync dummy 0 Entering replica output mode... (press Ctrl-C to quit) SYNC with master, discarding bytes of bulk transfer until EOF marker... Error reading RDB payload while SYNCing ``` This PR adds PSYNC support to redis-cli, which can handle +FULLRESYNC and +CONTINUE responses, and some examples will follow. Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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Oran Agra authored
TLDR: solve a problem introduced in Redis 7.0.6 (#11541) with RM_CommandFilterArgInsert being called from scripts, which can lead to memory corruption. Libc realloc can return the same pointer even if the size was changed. The code in freeLuaRedisArgv had an assumption that if the pointer didn't change, then the allocation didn't change, and the cache can still be reused. However, if rewriteClientCommandArgument or RM_CommandFilterArgInsert were used, it could be that we realloced the argv array, and the pointer didn't change, then a consecutive command being executed from Lua can use that argv cache reaching beyond its size. This was actually only possible with modules, since the decision to realloc was based on argc, rather than argv_len.
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