- 30 May, 2022 1 commit
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Madelyn Olson authored
* Add readonly flag to EVAL_RO, EVALSHA_RO and FCALL_RO * Require users to explicitly declare @scripting to get access to lua scripting.
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- 27 May, 2022 1 commit
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Vitaly authored
When `zrangestore` is called container destination object is created. Before this PR we used to create a listpack based object even if `zset-max-ziplist-entries` or equivalent`zset-max-listpack-entries` was set to 0. This triggered immediate conversion of the listpack into a skiplist in `zrangestore`, which hits an assertion resulting in an engine crash. Added a TCL test that reproduces this issue.
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- 26 May, 2022 1 commit
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Binbin authored
Clearly more than one flag exists, also fixed some typos. Fixes #10776
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- 23 May, 2022 1 commit
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Binbin authored
This bug was introduced in #9484 (7.0.0). It result that BZMPOP blocked on non-key arguments. Like `bzmpop 0 1 myzset min count 10`, this command will additionally block in these keys (except for the first and the last argument) and can return their values: - 0: timeout value - 1: numkeys value - min: min/max token - count: count token
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- 22 May, 2022 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
Scripts that have the `no-writes` flag, cannot execute write commands, and since all `deny-oom` commands are write commands, we now act as if the `allow-oom` flag is implicitly set for scripts that set the `no-writes` flag. this also implicitly means that the EVAL*_RO and FCALL_RO commands can never fails with OOM error. Note about a bug that's no longer relevant: There was an issue with EVAL*_RO using shebang not being blocked correctly in OOM state: When an EVAL script declares a shebang, it was by default not allowed to run in OOM state. but this depends on a flag that is updated before the command is executed, which was not updated in case of the `_RO` variants. the result is that if the previous cached state was outdated (either true or false), the script will either unjustly fail with OOM, or unjustly allowed to run despite the OOM state. It doesn't affect scripts without a shebang since these depend on the actual commands they run, and since these are only read commands, they don't care for that cached oom state flag. it did affect scripts with shebang and no allow-oom flag, bug after the change in this PR, scripts that are run with eval_ro would implicitly have that flag so again the cached state doesn't matter. p.s. this isn't a breaking change since all it does is allow scripts to run when they should / could rather than blocking them.
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- 13 May, 2022 1 commit
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Wen Hui authored
Updated the comments for: info command lmpopCommand and blmpopCommand sinterGenericCommand Fix the missing "key" words in the srandmemberCommand function For LPOS command, when rank is 0, prompt user that rank could be positive number or negative number, and add a test for it
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- 12 May, 2022 1 commit
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Binbin authored
The purpose of the test is to kill the child while it is running. From the last two lines we can see the child exits before being killed. ``` - Module fork started pid: 56998 * <fork> fork child started - Killing running module fork child: 56998 * <fork> fork child exiting signal-handler (1652267501) Received SIGUSR1 in child, exiting now. ``` In this commit, we pass an argument to `fork.create` indicating how long it should sleep. For the fork kill test, we use a longer time to avoid the child exiting before being killed. Other changes: use wait_for_condition instead of hardcoded `after 250`. Unify the test for failing fork with the one for killing it (save time)
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- 11 May, 2022 2 commits
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Binbin authored
redis-server command line arguments support take one bulk string with spaces for MULTI_ARG configs parsing. And allow options value to use the -- prefix (#10660) ## Take one bulk string with spaces for MULTI_ARG configs parsing Currently redis-server looks for arguments that start with `--`, and anything in between them is considered arguments for the config. like: `src/redis-server --shutdown-on-sigint nosave force now --port 6380` MULTI_ARG configs behave differently for CONFIG command, vs the command line argument for redis-server. i.e. CONFIG command takes one bulk string with spaces in it, while the command line takes an argv array with multiple values. In this PR, in config.c, if `argc > 1` we can take them as is, and if the config is a `MULTI_ARG` and `argc == 1`, we will split it by spaces. So both of these will be the same: ``` redis-server --shutdown-on-sigint nosave force now --shutdown-on-sigterm nosave force redis-server --shutdown-on-sigint nosave "force now" --shutdown-on-sigterm nosave force redis-server --shutdown-on-sigint nosave "force now" --shutdown-on-sigterm "nosave force" ``` ## Allow options value to use the `--` prefix Currently it decides to switch to the next config, as soon as it sees `--`, even if there was not a single value provided yet to the last config, this makes it impossible to define a config value that has `--` prefix in it. For instance, if we want to set the logfile to `--my--log--file`, like `redis-server --logfile --my--log--file --loglevel verbose`, current code will handle that incorrectly. In this PR, now we allow a config value that has `--` prefix in it. **But note that** something like `redis-server --some-config --config-value1 --config-value2 --loglevel debug` would not work, because if you want to pass a value to a config starting with `--`, it can only be a single value. like: `redis-server --some-config "--config-value1 --config-value2" --loglevel debug` An example (using `--` prefix config value): ``` redis-server --logfile --my--log--file --loglevel verbose redis-cli config get logfile loglevel 1) "loglevel" 2) "verbose" 3) "logfile" 4) "--my--log--file" ``` ### Potentially breaking change `redis-server --save --loglevel verbose` used to work the same as `redis-server --save "" --loglevel verbose` now, it'll error!
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Binbin authored
FLUSHDB and FLUSHALL add call forceCommandPropagation / FLUSHALL reset dirty counter to 0 if we enable save (#10691) ## FLUSHALL We used to restore the dirty counter after `rdbSave` zeroed it if we enable save. Otherwise FLUSHALL will not be replicated nor put into the AOF. And then we do increment it again below. Without that extra dirty++, when db was already empty, FLUSHALL will not be replicated nor put into the AOF. We now gonna replace all that dirty counter magic with a call to forceCommandPropagation (REPL and AOF), instead of all the messing around with the dirty counter. Added tests to cover three part (dirty counter, REPL, AOF). One benefit other than cleaner code is that the `rdb_changes_since_last_save` is correct in this case. ## FLUSHDB FLUSHDB was not replicated nor put into the AOF when db was already empty. Unlike DEL on a non-existing key, FLUSHDB always does something, and that's to call the module hook. So basically FLUSHDB is never a NOP, and thus it should always be propagated. Not doing that, could mean that if a module does something in that hook, and wants to avoid issues of that hook being missing on the replica if the db is empty, it'll need to do complicated things. So now FLUSHDB add call forceCommandPropagation, we will always propagate FLUSHDB. Always propagating FLUSHDB seems like a safe approach that shouldn't have any drawbacks (other than looking odd) This was mentioned in #8972 ## Test section: We actually found it while solving a race condition in the BGSAVE test (other.tcl). It was found in extra_ci Daily Arm64 (test-libc-malloc). ``` [exception]: Executing test client: ERR Background save already in progress. ERR Background save already in progress ``` It look like `r flushdb` trigger (schedule) a bgsave right after `waitForBgsave r` and before `r save`. Changing flushdb to flushall, FLUSHALL will do a foreground save and then set the dirty counter to 0.
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- 10 May, 2022 1 commit
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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
Set `old_li` to NULL to avoid linking it again on error. Before the fix, loading an already existing library will cause the existing library to be added again. This cause not harm other then wrong statistics. The statistics that are effected by the issue are: * `libraries_count` and `functions_count` returned by `function stats` command * `used_memory_functions` returned on `info memory` command * `functions.caches` returned on `memory stats` command
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- 09 May, 2022 2 commits
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Oran Agra authored
Unintentional change in #9644 (since RC1) meant that an empty `--save ""` config from command line, wouldn't have clear any setting from the config file Added tests to cover that, and improved test infra to take additional command line args for redis-server
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Oran Agra authored
If we want to support bits that can be overlapping, we need to make sure that: 1. we don't use the same bit for two return values. 2. values should be sorted so that prefer ones (matching more bits) come first.
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- 02 May, 2022 1 commit
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Lu JJ authored
When user uses the same input key for SDIFF as the first one, the result must be empty, so we don't need to process the elements to test. This method is like the one done in zset‘s `zsetChooseDiffAlgorithm` Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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- 26 Apr, 2022 5 commits
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meir authored
The white list is done by setting a metatable on the global table before initializing any library. The metatable set the `__newindex` field to a function that check the white list before adding the field to the table. Fields which is not on the white list are simply ignored. After initialization phase is done we protect the global table and each table that might be reachable from the global table. For each table we also protect the table metatable if exists.
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meir authored
Use the new `lua_enablereadonlytable` Lua API to protect the global tables of both evals scripts and functions. For eval scripts, the implemetation is easy, We simply call `lua_enablereadonlytable` on the global table to turn it into a readonly table. On functions its more complecated, we want to be able to switch globals between load run and function run. To achieve this, we create a new empty table that acts as the globals table for function, we control the actual globals using metatable manipulation. Notice that even if the user gets a pointer to the original tables, all the tables are set to be readonly (using `lua_enablereadonlytable` Lua API) so he can not change them. The following inlustration better explain the solution: ``` Global table {} <- global table metatable {.__index = __real_globals__} ``` The `__real_globals__` is set depends on the run context (function load or function call). Why this solution is needed and its not enough to simply switch globals? When we run in the context of function load and create our functions, our function gets the current globals that was set when they were created. Replacing the globals after the creation will not effect them. This is why this trick it mandatory.
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Oran Agra authored
Enables registration of an enum config that'll let the user pass multiple keywords that will be combined with `|` as flags into the integer config value. ``` const char *enum_vals[] = {"none", "one", "two", "three"}; const int int_vals[] = {0, 1, 2, 4}; if (RedisModule_RegisterEnumConfig(ctx, "flags", 3, REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT | REDISMODULE_CONFIG_BITFLAGS, enum_vals, int_vals, 4, getFlagsConfigCommand, setFlagsConfigCommand, NULL, NULL) == REDISMODULE_ERR) { return REDISMODULE_ERR; } ``` doing: `config set moduleconfigs.flags "two three"` will result in 6 being passed to`setFlagsConfigCommand`.
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Eduardo Semprebon authored
The SHUTDOWN command has various flags to change it's default behavior, but in some cases establishing a connection to redis is complicated and it's easier for the management software to use signals. however, so far the signals could only trigger the default shutdown behavior. Here we introduce the option to control shutdown arguments for SIGTERM and SIGINT. New config options: `shutdown-on-sigint [nosave | save] [now] [force]` `shutdown-on-sigterm [nosave | save] [now] [force]` Implementation: Support MULTI_ARG_CONFIG on createEnumConfig to support multiple enums to be applied as bit flags. Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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Madelyn Olson authored
Adds the `allow-cross-slot-keys` flag to Eval scripts and Functions to allow scripts to access keys from multiple slots. The default behavior is now that they are not allowed to do that (unlike before). This is a breaking change for 7.0 release candidates (to be part of 7.0.0), but not for previous redis releases since EVAL without shebang isn't doing this check. Note that the check is done on both the keys declared by the EVAL / FCALL command arguments, and also the ones used by the script when making a `redis.call`. A note about the implementation, there seems to have been some confusion about allowing access to non local keys. I thought I missed something in our wider conversation, but Redis scripts do block access to non-local keys. So the issue was just about cross slots being accessed.
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- 25 Apr, 2022 2 commits
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guybe7 authored
1. Disk error and slave count checks didn't flag the transactions or counted correctly in command stats (regression from #10372 , 7.0 RC3) 2. RM_Call will reply the same way Redis does, in case of non-exisitng command or arity error 3. RM_WrongArtiy will consider the full command name 4. Use lowercase 'u' in "unknonw subcommand" (to align with "unknown command") Followup work of #10127
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guybe7 authored
This case is interesting because it originates from cron, rather than from another command. The idea came from looking at #9890 and #10573, and I was wondering if RM_Call would work properly when `server.current_client == NULL`
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- 24 Apr, 2022 2 commits
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Yossi Gottlieb authored
This avoids random memory spikes and enables --large-memory tests to run on moderately sized systems.
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Binbin authored
* Fix timing issue in slowlog redact test This test failed once in my daily CI (test-sanitizer-address (clang)) ``` *** [err]: SLOWLOG - Some commands can redact sensitive fields in tests/unit/slowlog.tcl Expected 'migrate 127.0.0.1 25649 key 9 5000 AUTH2 (redacted) (redacted)' to match '* key 9 5000 AUTH (redacted)' (context: type eval line 12 cmd {assert_match {* key 9 5000 AUTH (redacted)} [lindex [lindex [r slowlog get] 1] 3]} proc ::test) ``` The reason is that with slowlog-log-slower-than 10000, slowlog get will have a chance to exceed 10ms. Change slowlog-log-slower-than from 10000 to -1, disable it. Also handles a same potentially problematic test above. This is actually the same timing issue as #10432. But also avoid repeated calls to `SLOWLOG GET`
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- 20 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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David CARLIER authored
Add a configuration option to attach an operating system-specific identifier to Redis sockets, supporting advanced network configurations using iptables (Linux) or ipfw (FreeBSD).
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- 19 Apr, 2022 2 commits
- 18 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
RM_Yield was missing a call to protectClient to prevent redis from processing future commands of the yielding client. Adding tests that fail without this fix. This would be complicated to solve since nested calls to RM_Call used to replace the current_client variable with the module temp client. It looks like it's no longer necessary to do that, since it was added back in #9890 to solve two issues, both already gone: 1. call to CONFIG SET maxmemory could trigger a module hook calling RM_Call. although this specific issue is gone, arguably other hooks like keyspace notification, can do the same. 2. an assertion in lookupKey that checks the current command of the current client, introduced in #9572 and removed in #10248
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- 17 Apr, 2022 3 commits
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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.
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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
The tests verify that loading a binary payload to the Lua interpreter raises an error. The Lua code modification was done here: fdf9d455 which force the Lau interpreter to always use the text parser.
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guybe7 authored
Add APIs to allow modules to compute the memory consumption of opaque objects owned by redis. Without these, the mem_usage callbacks of module data types are useless in many cases. Other changes: Fix streamRadixTreeMemoryUsage to include the size of the rax structure itself
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- 14 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Madelyn Olson authored
By the convention of errors, there is supposed to be a space between the code and the name. While looking at some lua stuff I noticed that interpreter errors were not adding the space, so some clients will try to map the detailed error message into the error. We have tests that hit this condition, but they were just checking that the string "starts" with ERR. I updated some other tests with similar incorrect string checking. This isn't complete though, as there are other ways we check for ERR I didn't fix. Produces some fun output like: ``` # Errorstats errorstat_ERR:count=1 errorstat_ERRuser_script_1_:count=1 ```
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- 13 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Luke Palmer authored
Add an optional keyspace event when new keys are added to the db. This is useful for applications where clients need to be aware of the redis keyspace. Such an application can SCAN once at startup and then listen for "new" events (plus others associated with DEL, RENAME, etc).
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- 12 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Madelyn Olson authored
Allow specifying an ACL log reason, which is shown in the log. Right now it always shows "unknown", which is a little bit cryptic. This is a breaking change, but this API was added as part of 7 so it seems ok to stabilize it still.
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- 10 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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guybe7 authored
Add field to COMMAND DOCS response to denote the name of the module that added that command. COMMAND LIST can filter by module, but if you get the full commands list, you may still wanna know which command belongs to which module. The alternative would be to do MODULE LIST, and then multiple calls to COMMAND LIST
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- 07 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
The bug was when using REDISMODULE_YIELD_FLAG_CLIENTS. in that case we would have only set the CLIENTS type flag in server.busy_module_yield_flags and then clear that flag when exiting RM_Yield, so we would never call unblockPostponedClients when the context is destroyed. This didn't really have any actual implication, which is why the tests couldn't (and still can't) find that since the bug only happens when using CLIENT, but in this case we won't have any clients to un-postpone i.e. clients will get rejected with BUSY error, rather than being postponed. Unrelated: * Adding tests for nested contexts, just in case. * Avoid nested RM_Yield calls
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- 05 Apr, 2022 2 commits
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Lu JJ authored
Fixed a bug that used the `hincrbyfloat` or `hincrby` commands to make the field or value exceed the `hash_max_listpack_value` but did not change the object encoding of the hash structure. Add a length check for field and value, check the length of value first, if the length of value does not exceed `hash_max_listpack_value` then check the length of field. If the length of field or value is too long, it will reduce the efficiency of listpack, and the object encoding will become hashtable after AOF restart, so this is also to keep the same before and after AOF restart.
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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
## Move library meta data to be part of the library payload. Following the discussion on https://github.com/redis/redis/issues/10429 and the intention to add (in the future) library versioning support, we believe that the entire library metadata (like name and engine) should be part of the library payload and not provided by the `FUNCTION LOAD` command. The reasoning behind this is that the programmer who developed the library should be the one who set those values (name, engine, and in the future also version). **It is not the responsibility of the admin who load the library into the database.** The PR moves all the library metadata (engine and function name) to be part of the library payload. The metadata needs to be provided on the first line of the payload using the shebang format (`#!<engine> name=<name>`), example: ```lua #!lua name=test redis.register_function('foo', function() return 1 end) ``` The above script will run on the Lua engine and will create a library called `test`. ## API Changes (compare to 7.0 rc2) * `FUNCTION LOAD` command was change and now it simply gets the library payload and extract the engine and name from the payload. In addition, the command will now return the function name which can later be used on `FUNCTION DELETE` and `FUNCTION LIST`. * The description field was completely removed from`FUNCTION LOAD`, and `FUNCTION LIST` ## Breaking Changes (compare to 7.0 rc2) * Library description was removed (we can re-add it in the future either as part of the shebang line or an additional line). * Loading an AOF file that was generated by either 7.0 rc1 or 7.0 rc2 will fail because the old command syntax is invalid. ## Notes * Loading an RDB file that was generated by rc1 / rc2 **is** supported, Redis will automatically add the shebang to the libraries payloads (we can probably delete that code after 7.0.3 or so since there's no need to keep supporting upgrades from an RC build).
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- 04 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
If, for some reason, Redis decides not to execute the script, we need to pop the function and error handler from Lua stack. Otherwise, eventually the Lua stack will explode. Relevant only for 7.0-rc1 and 7.0-rc2.
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- 02 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Viktor Söderqvist authored
* Fix race condition where node loses its last slot and turns into replica When a node has lost its last slot and finds out from the SETSLOT command before the cluster bus PONG from the new owner arrives. In this case, the node didn't turn itself into a replica of the new slot owner. This commit adds the same logic to the SETSLOT command as already exists for the cluster bus PONG processing. * Revert "Fix new / failing cluster slot migration test (#10482)" This reverts commit 0b21ef8d. In this test, the old slot owner finds out that it has lost its last slot in a nondeterministic way. Either the cluster bus PONG from the new slot owner and sometimes in a SETSLOT command from redis-cli. In both cases, the result should be the same and the old owner should turn itself into a replica of the new slot owner.
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- 31 Mar, 2022 2 commits
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sundb authored
Fix global `strval` not reset to NULL after being freed, causing a crash on alpine (most likely because the dynamic library loader doesn't init globals on reload) By the way, fix the memory leak of using `RedisModule_Free` to free `RedisModuleString`, and add a corresponding test.
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Binbin authored
Fix three timing issues in the test
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