1. 25 Mar, 2020 1 commit
  2. 23 Mar, 2020 2 commits
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      MULTI/EXEC during LUA script timeout are messed up · ec007559
      Oran Agra authored
      Redis refusing to run MULTI or EXEC during script timeout may cause partial
      transactions to run.
      
      1) if the client sends MULTI+commands+EXEC in pipeline without waiting for
      response, but these arrive to the shards partially while there's a busy script,
      and partially after it eventually finishes: we'll end up running only part of
      the transaction (since multi was ignored, and exec would fail).
      
      2) similar to the above if EXEC arrives during busy script, it'll be ignored and
      the client state remains in a transaction.
      
      the 3rd test which i added for a case where MULTI and EXEC are ok, and
      only the body arrives during busy script was already handled correctly
      since processCommand calls flagTransaction
      ec007559
    • antirez's avatar
      918086e2
  3. 20 Mar, 2020 1 commit
  4. 18 Mar, 2020 1 commit
    • WuYunlong's avatar
      Fix master replica inconsistency for upgrading scenario. · f6029fb9
      WuYunlong authored
      Before this commit, when upgrading a replica, expired keys will not
      be loaded, thus causing replica having less keys in db. To this point,
      master and replica's keys is logically consistent. However, before
      the keys in master and replica are physically consistent, that is,
      they have the same dbsize, if master got a problem and the replica
      got promoted and becomes new master of that partition, and master
      updates a key which does not exist on master, but physically exists
      on the old master(new replica), the old master would refuse to update
      the key, thus causing master and replica data inconsistent.
      
      How could this happen?
      That's all because of the wrong judgement of roles while starting up
      the server. We can not use server.masterhost to judge if the server
      is master or replica, since it fails in cluster mode.
      
      When we start the server, we load rdb and do want to load expired keys,
      and do not want to have the ability to active expire keys, if it is
      a replica.
      f6029fb9
  5. 16 Mar, 2020 1 commit
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  22. 28 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      Converting more configs to use generic infra, and moving defaults to config.c · 18e72c5c
      Oran Agra authored
      Changes in behavior:
      - Change server.stream_node_max_entries from int64_t to long long, so that it can be used by the generic infra
      - standard error reply instead of "repl-backlog-size must be 1 or greater" and such
      - tls-port and a few TLS booleans were readable (config get) even when USE_OPENSSL was off (now they aren't)
      - syslog-enabled, syslog-ident, cluster-enabled, appendfilename, and supervised didn't have a get (now they do)
      - pidfile was initialized to NULL in InitServerConfig but had CONFIG_DEFAULT_PID_FILE in rewriteConfig (so the real default was "", but rewrite would cause it to be set), fixed the rewrite.
      - TLS config in server.h was uninitialized (if no tls config args were provided)
      
      Adding test for sanity and coverage
      18e72c5c
  23. 26 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      Additional config.c refactory and bugfixes · e0cc3c99
      Oran Agra authored
      - add capability for each config to have a callback to check if value is valid and return error string
        will enable converting many of the remaining custom configs into generic ones (reducing the x4 repetition for set,get,config,rewrite)
      - add capability for each config to  to run some update code after config is changed (only for CONFIG SET)
        will also enable converting many of the remaining custom configs into generic ones
      - add capability to move default values from server.h and server.c to config.c
        will reduce many excess lines in server.h and server.c (plus, no need to rebuild the entire code base when a default change 8-))
      
      other behavior changes:
      - fix bug in bool config get (always returning 'yes')
      - fix a bug in modifying jemalloc-bg-thread at runtime (didn't call set_jemalloc_bg_thread, due to bad merge conflict resolution (my fault))
      - side effect when a failed attempt to enable activedefrag at runtime, we now respond with -ERR and not with -DISABLED
      e0cc3c99
  24. 22 Nov, 2019 2 commits
  25. 20 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • Maxim Ivanov's avatar
      Prune leftover TODO comment · c7b68d10
      Maxim Ivanov authored
      Is it sufficient... ? -- Yes it is. In standalone mode, we say READY=1
      at the comment point; however in replicated mode, we delay sending
      READY=1 until the replication sync completes.
      c7b68d10
  26. 19 Nov, 2019 3 commits
    • Johannes Truschnigg's avatar
      Auto-detect and link libsystemd at compile-time · 129d14e1
      Johannes Truschnigg authored
      This adds Makefile/build-system support for USE_SYSTEMD=(yes|no|*). This
      variable's value determines whether or not libsystemd will be linked at
      build-time.
      
      If USE_SYSTEMD is set to "yes", make will use PKG_CONFIG to check for
      libsystemd's presence, and fail the build early if it isn't
      installed/detected properly.
      
      If USE_SYSTEM is set to "no", libsystemd will *not* be linked, even if
      support for it is available on the system redis is being built on.
      
      For any other value that USE_SYSTEM might assume (e.g. "auto"),
      PKG_CONFIG will try to determine libsystemd's presence, and set up the
      build process to link against it, if it was indicated as being
      installed/available.
      
      This approach has a number of repercussions of its own, most importantly
      the following: If you build redis on a system that actually has systemd
      support, but no libsystemd-dev package(s) installed, you'll end up
      *without* support for systemd notification/status reporting support in
      redis-server. This changes established runtime behaviour.
      
      I'm not sure if the build system and/or the server binary should
      indicate this. I'm also wondering if not actually having
      systemd-notify-support, but requesting it via the server's config,
      should result in a fatal error now.
      129d14e1
    • Johannes Truschnigg's avatar
      Use libsystemd's sd_notify for communicating redis status to systemd · 641c64ad
      Johannes Truschnigg authored
      Instead of replicating a subset of libsystemd's sd_notify(3) internally,
      use the dynamic library provided by systemd to communicate with the
      service manager.
      
      When systemd supervision was auto-detected or configured, communicate
      the actual server status (i.e. "Loading dataset", "Waiting for
      master<->replica sync") to systemd, instead of declaring readiness right
      after initializing the server process.
      641c64ad
    • antirez's avatar
      ce03d683
  27. 18 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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  30. 12 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      Adjustments for active defrag defaults and tuning · 0bc3dab0
      Oran Agra authored
      Reduce default minimum effort, so that when fragmentation is just detected,
      the impact on the latency will be minor.
      
      Reduce the default maximum effort, mainly to prevent a case were a sudden
      massive deletions, won't trigger an aggressive defrag that will cause latency.
      
      When activedefrag is disabled mid-run, reset the 'running' info field, and
      clear the scan cursor, so that when it'll be re-enabled, a new fresh scan will
      start.
      
      Clearing the 'running' variable is important since lowering the defragger
      tunables mid-scan won't help, the defragger only considers new threshold when
      a new scan starts, and during a scan it can only become more aggressive,
      (when more severe fragmentation is detected), it'll never go less aggressive.
      So by temporarily disabling activedefrag, one can lower th the tunables.
      
      Removing the experimantal warning.
      0bc3dab0
  31. 06 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • antirez's avatar
      Update PR #6537: use a fresh time outside call(). · 8b2c0f90
      antirez authored
      One problem with the solution proposed so far in #6537 is that key
      lookups outside a command execution via call(), still used a cached
      time. The cached time needed to be refreshed in multiple places,
      especially because of modules callbacks from timers, cluster bus, and
      thread safe contexts, that may use RM_Open().
      
      In order to avoid this problem, this commit introduces the ability to
      detect if we are inside call(): this way we can use the reference fixed
      time only when we are in the context of a command execution or Lua
      script, but for the asynchronous lookups, we can still use mstime() to
      get a fresh time reference.
      8b2c0f90
  32. 05 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • antirez's avatar
      Update PR #6537 patch to for generality. · 824f5f0b
      antirez authored
      After the thread in #6537 and thanks to the suggestions received, this
      commit updates the original patch in order to:
      
      1. Solve the problem of updating the time in multiple places by updating
      it in call().
      2. Avoid introducing a new field but use our cached time.
      
      This required some minor refactoring to the function updating the time,
      and the introduction of a new cached time in microseconds in order to
      use less gettimeofday() calls.
      824f5f0b