1. 27 Dec, 2023 1 commit
    • Chen Tianjie's avatar
      Replace slots_to_channels radix tree with slot specific dictionaries for shard channels. (#12804) · 85279595
      Chen Tianjie authored
      
      
      We have achieved replacing `slots_to_keys` radix tree with key->slot
      linked list (#9356), and then replacing the list with slot specific
      dictionaries for keys (#11695).
      
      Shard channels behave just like keys in many ways, and we also need a
      slots->channels mapping. Currently this is still done by using a radix
      tree. So we should split `server.pubsubshard_channels` into 16384 dicts
      and drop the radix tree, just like what we did to DBs.
      
      Some benefits (basically the benefits of what we've done to DBs):
      1. Optimize counting channels in a slot. This is currently used only in
      removing channels in a slot. But this is potentially more useful:
      sometimes we need to know how many channels there are in a specific slot
      when doing slot migration. Counting is now implemented by traversing the
      radix tree, and with this PR it will be as simple as calling `dictSize`,
      from O(n) to O(1).
      2. The radix tree in the cluster has been removed. The shard channel
      names no longer require additional storage, which can save memory.
      3. Potentially useful in slot migration, as shard channels are logically
      split by slots, thus making it easier to migrate, remove or add as a
      whole.
      4. Avoid rehashing a big dict when there is a large number of channels.
      
      Drawbacks:
      1. Takes more memory than using radix tree when there are relatively few
      shard channels.
      
      What this PR does:
      1. in cluster mode, split `server.pubsubshard_channels` into 16384
      dicts, in standalone mode, still use only one dict.
      2. drop the `slots_to_channels` radix tree.
      3. to save memory (to solve the drawback above), all 16384 dicts are
      created lazily, which means only when a channel is about to be inserted
      to the dict will the dict be initialized, and when all channels are
      deleted, the dict would delete itself.
      5. use `server.shard_channel_count` to keep track of the number of all
      shard channels.
      
      ---------
      Co-authored-by: default avatarViktor Söderqvist <viktor.soderqvist@est.tech>
      85279595
  2. 13 Dec, 2023 1 commit
  3. 19 Jun, 2023 1 commit
    • Binbin's avatar
      Optimize PSUBSCRIBE and PUNSUBSCRIBE from O(N*M) to O(N) (#12298) · b5106249
      Binbin authored
      In the original implementation, the time complexity of the commands
      is actually O(N*M), where N is the number of patterns the client is
      already subscribed and M is the number of patterns to subscribe to.
      The docs are all wrong about this.
      
      Specifically, because the original client->pubsub_patterns is a list,
      so we need to do listSearchKey which is O(N). In this PR, we change it
      to a dict, so the search becomes O(1).
      
      At the same time, both pubsub_channels and pubsubshard_channels are dicts.
      Changing pubsub_patterns to a dictionary improves the readability and
      maintainability of the code.
      b5106249
  4. 03 May, 2023 1 commit
    • Madelyn Olson's avatar
      Remove prototypes with empty declarations (#12020) · 5e3be1be
      Madelyn Olson authored
      Technically declaring a prototype with an empty declaration has been deprecated since the early days of C, but we never got a warning for it. C2x will apparently be introducing a breaking change if you are using this type of declarator, so Clang 15 has started issuing a warning with -pedantic. Although not apparently a problem for any of the compiler we build on, if feels like the right thing is to properly adhere to the C standard and use (void).
      5e3be1be
  5. 12 Mar, 2023 1 commit
    • Binbin's avatar
      Fix the bug that CLIENT REPLY OFF|SKIP cannot receive push notifications (#11875) · 416842e6
      Binbin authored
      This bug seems to be there forever, CLIENT REPLY OFF|SKIP will
      mark the client with CLIENT_REPLY_OFF or CLIENT_REPLY_SKIP flags.
      With these flags, prepareClientToWrite called by addReply* will
      return C_ERR directly. So the client can't receive the Pub/Sub
      messages and any other push notifications, e.g client side tracking.
      
      In this PR, we adding a CLIENT_PUSHING flag, disables the reply
      silencing flags. When adding push replies, set the flag, after the reply,
      clear the flag. Then add the flag check in prepareClientToWrite.
      
      Fixes #11874
      
      Note, the SUBSCRIBE command response is a bit awkward,
      see https://github.com/redis/redis-doc/pull/2327
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      416842e6
  6. 11 Jan, 2023 1 commit
    • Viktor Söderqvist's avatar
      Make dictEntry opaque · c84248b5
      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.
      c84248b5
  7. 07 Dec, 2022 1 commit
    • Harkrishn Patro's avatar
      Optimize client memory usage tracking operation while client eviction is disabled (#11348) · c0267b3f
      Harkrishn Patro authored
      
      
      ## Issue
      During the client input/output buffer processing, the memory usage is
      incrementally updated to keep track of clients going beyond a certain
      threshold `maxmemory-clients` to be evicted. However, this additional
      tracking activity leads to unnecessary CPU cycles wasted when no
      client-eviction is required. It is applicable in two cases.
      
      * `maxmemory-clients` is set to `0` which equates to no client eviction
        (applicable to all clients)
      * `CLIENT NO-EVICT` flag is set to `ON` which equates to a particular
        client not applicable for eviction.  
      
      ## Solution
      * Disable client memory usage tracking during the read/write flow when
        `maxmemory-clients` is set to `0` or `client no-evict` is `on`.
        The memory usage is tracked only during the `clientCron` i.e. it gets
        periodically updated.
      * Cleanup the clients from the memory usage bucket when client eviction
        is disabled.
      * When the maxmemory-clients config is enabled or disabled at runtime,
        we immediately update the memory usage buckets for all clients (tested
        scanning 80000 took some 20ms)
      
      Benchmark shown that this can improve performance by about 5% in
      certain situations.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      c0267b3f
  8. 04 Jul, 2022 1 commit
  9. 31 May, 2022 2 commits
    • zhaozhao.zz's avatar
      rename channel to shardchannel in sharded pubsub commands (#10738) · 805191c7
      zhaozhao.zz authored
      since the sharded pubsub is different with pubsub, it's better to give users a hint to make it more clear.
      805191c7
    • Harkrishn Patro's avatar
      Sharded pubsub publish messagebulk as smessage (#10792) · 4065b4f2
      Harkrishn Patro authored
      To easily distinguish between sharded channel message and a global
      channel message, introducing `smessage` (instead of `message`) as
      message bulk for sharded channel publish message.
      
      This is gonna be a breaking change in 7.0.1!
      
      Background:
      Sharded pubsub introduced in redis 7.0, but after the release we quickly
      realized that the fact that it's problematic that the client can't distinguish
      between normal (global) pubsub messages and sharded ones.
      This is important because the same connection can subscribe to both,
      but messages sent to one pubsub system are not propagated to the
      other (they're completely separate), so if one connection is used to
      subscribe to both, we need to assist the client library to know which
      message it got so it can forward it to the correct callback.
      4065b4f2
  10. 28 Apr, 2022 1 commit
  11. 17 Apr, 2022 1 commit
    • guybe7's avatar
      Add RM_PublishMessageShard (#10543) · f49ff156
      guybe7 authored
      since PUBLISH and SPUBLISH use different dictionaries for channels and clients,
      and we already have an API for PUBLISH, it only makes sense to have one for SPUBLISH
      
      Add test coverage and unifying some test infrastructure.
      f49ff156
  12. 03 Jan, 2022 1 commit
  13. 20 Oct, 2021 1 commit
    • guybe7's avatar
      Treat subcommands as commands (#9504) · 43e736f7
      guybe7 authored
      ## Intro
      
      The purpose is to allow having different flags/ACL categories for
      subcommands (Example: CONFIG GET is ok-loading but CONFIG SET isn't)
      
      We create a small command table for every command that has subcommands
      and each subcommand has its own flags, etc. (same as a "regular" command)
      
      This commit also unites the Redis and the Sentinel command tables
      
      ## Affected commands
      
      CONFIG
      Used to have "admin ok-loading ok-stale no-script"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "ok-loading" in all except GET (this doesn't change behavior since
      there were checks in the code doing that)
      
      XINFO
      Used to have "read-only random"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "random" in all except CONSUMERS
      
      XGROUP
      Used to have "write use-memory"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "use-memory" in all except CREATE and CREATECONSUMER
      
      COMMAND
      No changes.
      
      MEMORY
      Used to have "random read-only"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "random" in PURGE and USAGE
      
      ACL
      Used to have "admin no-script ok-loading ok-stale"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "admin" in WHOAMI, GENPASS, and CAT
      
      LATENCY
      No changes.
      
      MODULE
      No changes.
      
      SLOWLOG
      Used to have "admin random ok-loading ok-stale"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "random" in RESET
      
      OBJECT
      Used to have "read-only random"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "random" in ENCODING and REFCOUNT
      
      SCRIPT
      Used to have "may-replicate no-script"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "may-replicate" in all except FLUSH and LOAD
      
      CLIENT
      Used to have "admin no-script random ok-loading ok-stale"
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "random" in all except INFO and LIST
      2. Dropped "admin" in ID, TRACKING, CACHING, GETREDIR, INFO, SETNAME, GETNAME, and REPLY
      
      STRALGO
      No changes.
      
      PUBSUB
      No changes.
      
      CLUSTER
      Changes:
      1. Dropped "admin in countkeysinslots, getkeysinslot, info, nodes, keyslot, myid, and slots
      
      SENTINEL
      No changes.
      
      (note that DEBUG also fits, but we decided not to convert it since it's for
      debugging and anyway undocumented)
      
      ## New sub-command
      This commit adds another element to the per-command output of COMMAND,
      describing the list of subcommands, if any (in the same structure as "regular" commands)
      Also, it adds a new subcommand:
      ```
      COMMAND LIST [FILTERBY (MODULE <module-name>|ACLCAT <cat>|PATTERN <pattern>)]
      ```
      which returns a set of all commands (unless filters), but excluding subcommands.
      
      ## Module API
      A new module API, RM_CreateSubcommand, was added, in order to allow
      module writer to define subcommands
      
      ## ACL changes:
      1. Now, that each subcommand is actually a command, each has its own ACL id.
      2. The old mechanism of allowed_subcommands is redundant
      (blocking/allowing a subcommand is the same as blocking/allowing a regular command),
      but we had to keep it, to support the widespread usage of allowed_subcommands
      to block commands with certain args, that aren't subcommands (e.g. "-select +select|0").
      3. I have renamed allowed_subcommands to allowed_firstargs to emphasize the difference.
      4. Because subcommands are commands in ACL too, you can now use "-" to block subcommands
      (e.g. "+client -client|kill"), which wasn't possible in the past.
      5. It is also possible to use the allowed_firstargs mechanism with subcommand.
      For example: `+config -config|set +config|set|loglevel` will block all CONFIG SET except
      for setting the log level.
      6. All of the ACL changes above required some amount of refactoring.
      
      ## Misc
      1. There are two approaches: Either each subcommand has its own function or all
         subcommands use the same function, determining what to do according to argv[0].
         For now, I took the former approaches only with CONFIG and COMMAND,
         while other commands use the latter approach (for smaller blamelog diff).
      2. Deleted memoryGetKeys: It is no longer needed because MEMORY USAGE now uses the "range" key spec.
      4. Bugfix: GETNAME was missing from CLIENT's help message.
      5. Sentinel and Redis now use the same table, with the same function pointer.
         Some commands have a different implementation in Sentinel, so we redirect
         them (these are ROLE, PUBLISH, and INFO).
      6. Command stats now show the stats per subcommand (e.g. instead of stats just
         for "config" you will have stats for "config|set", "config|get", etc.)
      7. It is now possible to use COMMAND directly on subcommands:
         COMMAND INFO CONFIG|GET (The pipeline syntax was inspired from ACL, and
         can be used in functions lookupCommandBySds and lookupCommandByCString)
      8. STRALGO is now a container command (has "help")
      
      ## Breaking changes:
      1. Command stats now show the stats per subcommand (see (5) above)
      43e736f7
  14. 23 Sep, 2021 1 commit
    • yoav-steinberg's avatar
      Client eviction (#8687) · 2753429c
      yoav-steinberg authored
      
      
      ### Description
      A mechanism for disconnecting clients when the sum of all connected clients is above a
      configured limit. This prevents eviction or OOM caused by accumulated used memory
      between all clients. It's a complimentary mechanism to the `client-output-buffer-limit`
      mechanism which takes into account not only a single client and not only output buffers
      but rather all memory used by all clients.
      
      #### Design
      The general design is as following:
      * We track memory usage of each client, taking into account all memory used by the
        client (query buffer, output buffer, parsed arguments, etc...). This is kept up to date
        after reading from the socket, after processing commands and after writing to the socket.
      * Based on the used memory we sort all clients into buckets. Each bucket contains all
        clients using up up to x2 memory of the clients in the bucket below it. For example up
        to 1m clients, up to 2m clients, up to 4m clients, ...
      * Before processing a command and before sleep we check if we're over the configured
        limit. If we are we start disconnecting clients from larger buckets downwards until we're
        under the limit.
      
      #### Config
      `maxmemory-clients` max memory all clients are allowed to consume, above this threshold
      we disconnect clients.
      This config can either be set to 0 (meaning no limit), a size in bytes (possibly with MB/GB
      suffix), or as a percentage of `maxmemory` by using the `%` suffix (e.g. setting it to `10%`
      would mean 10% of `maxmemory`).
      
      #### Important code changes
      * During the development I encountered yet more situations where our io-threads access
        global vars. And needed to fix them. I also had to handle keeps the clients sorted into the
        memory buckets (which are global) while their memory usage changes in the io-thread.
        To achieve this I decided to simplify how we check if we're in an io-thread and make it
        much more explicit. I removed the `CLIENT_PENDING_READ` flag used for checking
        if the client is in an io-thread (it wasn't used for anything else) and just used the global
        `io_threads_op` variable the same way to check during writes.
      * I optimized the cleanup of the client from the `clients_pending_read` list on client freeing.
        We now store a pointer in the `client` struct to this list so we don't need to search in it
        (`pending_read_list_node`).
      * Added `evicted_clients` stat to `INFO` command.
      * Added `CLIENT NO-EVICT ON|OFF` sub command to exclude a specific client from the
        client eviction mechanism. Added corrosponding 'e' flag in the client info string.
      * Added `multi-mem` field in the client info string to show how much memory is used up
        by buffered multi commands.
      * Client `tot-mem` now accounts for buffered multi-commands, pubsub patterns and
        channels (partially), tracking prefixes (partially).
      * CLIENT_CLOSE_ASAP flag is now handled in a new `beforeNextClient()` function so
        clients will be disconnected between processing different clients and not only before sleep.
        This new function can be used in the future for work we want to do outside the command
        processing loop but don't want to wait for all clients to be processed before we get to it.
        Specifically I wanted to handle output-buffer-limit related closing before we process client
        eviction in case the two race with each other.
      * Added a `DEBUG CLIENT-EVICTION` command to print out info about the client eviction
        buckets.
      * Each client now holds a pointer to the client eviction memory usage bucket it belongs to
        and listNode to itself in that bucket for quick removal.
      * Global `io_threads_op` variable now can contain a `IO_THREADS_OP_IDLE` value
        indicating no io-threading is currently being executed.
      * In order to track memory used by each clients in real-time we can't rely on updating
        these stats in `clientsCron()` alone anymore. So now I call `updateClientMemUsage()`
        (used to be `clientsCronTrackClientsMemUsage()`) after command processing, after
        writing data to pubsub clients, after writing the output buffer and after reading from the
        socket (and maybe other places too). The function is written to be fast.
      * Clients are evicted if needed (with appropriate log line) in `beforeSleep()` and before
        processing a command (before performing oom-checks and key-eviction).
      * All clients memory usage buckets are grouped as follows:
        * All clients using less than 64k.
        * 64K..128K
        * 128K..256K
        * ...
        * 2G..4G
        * All clients using 4g and up.
      * Added client-eviction.tcl with a bunch of tests for the new mechanism.
      * Extended maxmemory.tcl to test the interaction between maxmemory and
        maxmemory-clients settings.
      * Added an option to flag a numeric configuration variable as a "percent", this means that
        if we encounter a '%' after the number in the config file (or config set command) we
        consider it as valid. Such a number is store internally as a negative value. This way an
        integer value can be interpreted as either a percent (negative) or absolute value (positive).
        This is useful for example if some numeric configuration can optionally be set to a percentage
        of something else.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      2753429c
  15. 16 Jun, 2021 1 commit
    • Uri Shachar's avatar
      Cleaning up the cluster interface by moving almost all related declar… (#9080) · c7e502a0
      Uri Shachar authored
      * Cleaning up the cluster interface by moving almost all related declarations into cluster.h
      (no logic change -- just moving declarations/definitions around)
      
      This initial effort leaves two items out of scope - the configuration parsing into the server
      struct and the internals exposed by the clusterNode struct.
      
      * Remove unneeded declarations of dictSds*
      Ideally all the dictSds functionality would move from server.c into a dedicated module
      so we can avoid the duplication in redis-benchmark/cli
      
      * Move crc16 back into server.h, will be moved out once we create a seperate header file for
      hashing functions
      c7e502a0
  16. 10 Jun, 2021 1 commit
    • Binbin's avatar
      Fixed some typos, add a spell check ci and others minor fix (#8890) · 0bfccc55
      Binbin authored
      This PR adds a spell checker CI action that will fail future PRs if they introduce typos and spelling mistakes.
      This spell checker is based on blacklist of common spelling mistakes, so it will not catch everything,
      but at least it is also unlikely to cause false positives.
      
      Besides that, the PR also fixes many spelling mistakes and types, not all are a result of the spell checker we use.
      
      Here's a summary of other changes:
      1. Scanned the entire source code and fixes all sorts of typos and spelling mistakes (including missing or extra spaces).
      2. Outdated function / variable / argument names in comments
      3. Fix outdated keyspace masks error log when we check `config.notify-keyspace-events` in loadServerConfigFromString.
      4. Trim the white space at the end of line in `module.c`. Check: https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/7751
      5. Some outdated https link URLs.
      6. Fix some outdated comment. Such as:
          - In README: about the rdb, we used to said create a `thread`, change to `process`
          - dbRandomKey function coment (about the dictGetRandomKey, change to dictGetFairRandomKey)
          - notifyKeyspaceEvent fucntion comment (add type arg)
          - Some others minor fix in comment (Most of them are incorrectly quoted by variable names)
      7. Modified the error log so that users can easily distinguish between TCP and TLS in `changeBindAddr`
      0bfccc55
  17. 26 Mar, 2021 1 commit
    • Huang Zhw's avatar
      make processCommand check publish channel permissions. (#8534) · e138698e
      Huang Zhw authored
      Add publish channel permissions check in processCommand.
      
      processCommand didn't check publish channel permissions, so we can
      queue a publish command in a transaction. But when exec the transaction,
      it will fail with -NOPERM.
      
      We also union keys/commands/channels permissions check togegher in
      ACLCheckAllPerm. Remove pubsubCheckACLPermissionsOrReply in 
      publishCommand/subscribeCommand/psubscribeCommand. Always 
      check permissions in processCommand/execCommand/
      luaRedisGenericCommand.
      e138698e
  18. 28 Feb, 2021 1 commit
    • Viktor Söderqvist's avatar
      Shared reusable client for RM_Call() (#8516) · 6122f1c4
      Viktor Söderqvist authored
      A single client pointer is added in the server struct. This is
      initialized by the first RM_Call() and reused for every subsequent
      RM_Call() except if it's already in use, which means that it's not
      used for (recursive) module calls to modules. For these, a new
      "fake" client is created each time.
      
      Other changes:
      * Avoid allocating a dict iterator in pubsubUnsubscribeAllChannels
        when not needed
      6122f1c4
  19. 17 Feb, 2021 1 commit
  20. 04 Jan, 2021 1 commit
    • Itamar Haber's avatar
      HELP subcommand, continued (#5531) · 9dcdc7e7
      Itamar Haber authored
      
      
      * man-like consistent long formatting
      * Uppercases commands, subcommands and options
      * Adds 'HELP' to HELP for all
      * Lexicographical order
      * Uses value notation and other .md likeness
      * Moves const char *help to top
      * Keeps it under 80 chars
      * Misc help typos, consistent conjuctioning (i.e return and not returns)
      * Uses addReplySubcommandSyntaxError(c) all over
      Signed-off-by: default avatarItamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
      9dcdc7e7
  21. 01 Dec, 2020 1 commit
    • Itamar Haber's avatar
      Adds pub/sub channel patterns to ACL (#7993) · c1b1e8c3
      Itamar Haber authored
      Fixes #7923.
      
      This PR appropriates the special `&` symbol (because `@` and `*` are taken),
      followed by a literal value or pattern for describing the Pub/Sub patterns that
      an ACL user can interact with. It is similar to the existing key patterns
      mechanism in function (additive) and implementation (copy-pasta). It also adds
      the allchannels and resetchannels ACL keywords, naturally.
      
      The default user is given allchannels permissions, whereas new users get
      whatever is defined by the acl-pubsub-default configuration directive. For
      backward compatibility in 6.2, the default of this directive is allchannels but
      this is likely to be changed to resetchannels in the next major version for
      stronger default security settings.
      
      Unless allchannels is set for the user, channel access permissions are checked
      as follows :
      * Calls to both PUBLISH and SUBSCRIBE will fail unless a pattern matching the
        argumentative channel name(s) exists for the user.
      * Calls to PSUBSCRIBE will fail unless the pattern(s) provided as an argument
        literally exist(s) in the user's list.
      
      Such failures are logged to the ACL log.
      
      Runtime changes to channel permissions for a user with existing subscribing
      clients cause said clients to disconnect unless the new permissions permit the
      connections to continue. Note, however, that PSUBSCRIBErs' patterns are matched
      literally, so given the change bar:* -> b*, pattern subscribers to bar:* will be
      disconnected.
      
      Notes/questions:
      * UNSUBSCRIBE, PUNSUBSCRIBE and PUBSUB remain unprotected due to lack of reasons
        for touching them.
      c1b1e8c3
  22. 17 Nov, 2020 1 commit
    • Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)'s avatar
      Unified MULTI, LUA, and RM_Call with respect to blocking commands (#8025) · d87a0d02
      Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
      
      
      Blocking command should not be used with MULTI, LUA, and RM_Call. This is because,
      the caller, who executes the command in this context, expects a reply.
      
      Today, LUA and MULTI have a special (and different) treatment to blocking commands:
      
      LUA   - Most commands are marked with no-script flag which are checked when executing
      and command from LUA, commands that are not marked (like XREAD) verify that their
      blocking mode is not used inside LUA (by checking the CLIENT_LUA client flag).
      MULTI - Command that is going to block, first verify that the client is not inside
      multi (by checking the CLIENT_MULTI client flag). If the client is inside multi, they
      return a result which is a match to the empty key with no timeout (for example blpop
      inside MULTI will act as lpop)
      For modules that perform RM_Call with blocking command, the returned results type is
      REDISMODULE_REPLY_UNKNOWN and the caller can not really know what happened.
      
      Disadvantages of the current state are:
      
      No unified approach, LUA, MULTI, and RM_Call, each has a different treatment
      Module can not safely execute blocking command (and get reply or error).
      Though It is true that modules are not like LUA or MULTI and should be smarter not
      to execute blocking commands on RM_Call, sometimes you want to execute a command base
      on client input (for example if you create a module that provides a new scripting
      language like javascript or python).
      While modules (on modules command) can check for REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_LUA or
      REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_MULTI to know not to block the client, there is no way to
      check if the command came from another module using RM_Call. So there is no way
      for a module to know not to block another module RM_Call execution.
      
      This commit adds a way to unify the treatment for blocking clients by introducing
      a new CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING client flag. On LUA, MULTI, and RM_Call the new flag
      turned on to signify that the client should not be blocked. A blocking command
      verifies that the flag is turned off before blocking. If a blocking command sees
      that the CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING flag is on, it's not blocking and return results
      which are matches to empty key with no timeout (as MULTI does today).
      
      The new flag is checked on the following commands:
      
      List blocking commands: BLPOP, BRPOP, BRPOPLPUSH, BLMOVE,
      Zset blocking commands: BZPOPMIN, BZPOPMAX
      Stream blocking commands: XREAD, XREADGROUP
      SUBSCRIBE, PSUBSCRIBE, MONITOR
      In addition, the new flag is turned on inside the AOF client, we do not want to
      block the AOF client to prevent deadlocks and commands ordering issues (and there
      is also an existing assert in the code that verifies it).
      
      To keep backward compatibility on LUA, all the no-script flags on existing commands
      were kept untouched. In addition, a LUA special treatment on XREAD and XREADGROUP was kept.
      
      To keep backward compatibility on MULTI (which today allows SUBSCRIBE, and PSUBSCRIBE).
      We added a special treatment on those commands to allow executing them on MULTI.
      
      The only backward compatibility issue that this PR introduces is that now MONITOR
      is not allowed inside MULTI.
      
      Tests were added to verify blocking commands are not blocking the client on LUA, MULTI,
      or RM_Call. Tests were added to verify the module can check for CLIENT_DENY_BLOCKING flag.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarItamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
      d87a0d02
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  28. 01 Mar, 2018 1 commit
    • 伯成's avatar
      Boost up performance for redis PUB-SUB patterns matching · dfb12f06
      伯成 authored
      If lots of clients PSUBSCRIBE to same patterns, multiple pattens matching will take place. This commit change it into just one single pattern matching by using a `dict *` to store the unique pattern and which clients subscribe to it.
      dfb12f06
  29. 06 Dec, 2017 1 commit
    • antirez's avatar
      Change indentation and other minor details of PR #4489. · 522760fa
      antirez authored
      The main change introduced by this commit is pretending that help
      arrays are more text than code, thus indenting them at level 0. This
      improves readability, and is an old practice when defining arrays of
      C strings describing text.
      
      Additionally a few useless return statements are removed, and the HELP
      subcommand capitalized when printed to the user.
      522760fa
  30. 28 Nov, 2017 1 commit
    • Itamar Haber's avatar
      Standardizes the 'help' subcommand · 59d52f7f
      Itamar Haber authored
      This adds a new `addReplyHelp` helper that's used by commands
      when returning a help text. The following commands have been
      touched: DEBUG, OBJECT, COMMAND, PUBSUB, SCRIPT and SLOWLOG.
      
      WIP
      
      Fix entry command table entry for OBJECT for HELP option.
      
      After #4472 the command may have just 2 arguments.
      
      Improve OBJECT HELP descriptions.
      
      See #4472.
      
      WIP 2
      
      WIP 3
      59d52f7f
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