1. 22 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)'s avatar
      Add new RM_Call flags for script mode, no writes, and error replies. (#10372) · f3855a09
      Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
      The PR extends RM_Call with 3 new capabilities using new flags that
      are given to RM_Call as part of the `fmt` argument.
      It aims to assist modules that are getting a list of commands to be
      executed from the user (not hard coded as part of the module logic),
      think of a module that implements a new scripting language...
      
      * `S` - Run the command in a script mode, this means that it will raise an
        error if a command which are not allowed inside a script (flaged with the
        `deny-script` flag) is invoked (like SHUTDOWN). In addition, on script mode,
        write commands are not allowed if there is not enough good replicas (as
        configured with `min-replicas-to-write`) and/or a disk error happened.
      
      * `W` - no writes mode, Redis will reject any command that is marked with `write`
        flag. Again can be useful to modules that implement a new scripting language
        and wants to prevent any write commands.
      
      * `E` - Return errors as RedisModuleCallReply. Today the errors that happened
        before the command was invoked (like unknown commands or acl error) return
        a NULL reply and set errno. This might be missing important information about
        the failure and it is also impossible to just pass the error to the user using
        RM_ReplyWithCallReply. This new flag allows you to get a RedisModuleCallReply
        object with the relevant error message and treat it as if it was an error that was
        raised by the command invocation.
      
      Tests were added to verify the new code paths.
      
      In addition small refactoring was done to share some code between modules,
      scripts, and `processCommand` function:
      1. `getAclErrorMessage` was added to `acl.c` to unified to log message extraction
        from the acl result
      2. `checkGoodReplicasStatus` was added to `replication.c` to check the status of
        good replicas. It is used on `scriptVerifyWriteCommandAllow`, `RM_Call`, and
        `processCommand`.
      3. `writeCommandsGetDiskErrorMessage` was added to `server.c` to get the error
        message on persistence failure. Again it is used on `scriptVerifyWriteCommandAllow`,
        `RM_Call`, and `processCommand`.
      f3855a09
  2. 21 Mar, 2022 3 commits
  3. 20 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • 郭伟光's avatar
      unblockClient: avoid to reset client when the client was shutdown-blocked (#10440) · fae5b1a1
      郭伟光 authored
      fix #10439. see https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/9872
      When executing SHUTDOWN we pause the client so we can un-pause it
      if the shutdown fails.
      this could happen during the timeout, if the shutdown is aborted, but could
      also happen from withing the initial `call()` to shutdown, if the rdb save fails.
      in that case when we return to `call()`, we'll crash if `c->cmd` has been set to NULL.
      
      The call stack is:
      ```
      unblockClient(c)
      replyToClientsBlockedOnShutdown()
      cancelShutdown()
      finishShutdown()
      prepareForShutdown()
      shutdownCommand()
      ```
      
      what's special about SHUTDOWN in that respect is that it can be paused,
      and then un-paused before the original `call()` returns.
      tests where added for both failed shutdown, and a followup successful one.
      fae5b1a1
  4. 18 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • sundb's avatar
      Restore ::singledb after cluster test (#10441) · b9656adb
      sundb authored
      When ::singledb is 0, we will use db 9 for the test db.
      Since ::singledb is set to 1 in the cluster-related tests, but not restored, some subsequent
      tests associated with db 9 will fail.
      b9656adb
  5. 16 Mar, 2022 5 commits
    • Madelyn Olson's avatar
    • Viktor Söderqvist's avatar
      Fix redis-cli CLUSTER SETSLOT race conditions (#10381) · 69017fa2
      Viktor Söderqvist authored
      After migrating a slot, send CLUSTER SETSLOT NODE to the destination
      node first to make sure the slot isn't left without an owner in case
      the destination node crashes before it is set as new owner.
      
      When informing the source node, it can happen that the destination
      node has already informed it and if the source node has lost its
      last slot, it has already turned itself into a replica. Redis-cli
      should ignore this error in this case.
      69017fa2
    • Binbin's avatar
      Fix module redact test for valgrind (#10432) · 61b7e591
      Binbin authored
      The new module redact test will fail with valgrind:
      ```
      [err]: modules can redact arguments in tests/unit/moduleapi/auth.tcl
      Expected 'slowlog reset' to be equal to 'auth.redact 1 (redacted) 3 (redacted)' (context: type eval line 12 cmd {assert_equal {slowlog reset} [lindex [lindex [r slowlog get] 2] 3]} proc ::test)
      ```
      
      The reason is that with `slowlog-log-slower-than 10000`,
      `slowlog get` will have a chance to exceed 10ms.
      
      Made two changes to avoid failure:
      1. change `slowlog-log-slower-than` from 10000 to -1, distable it.
      2. assert to use the previous execution result.
      
      In theory, the second one can actually be left unchanged, but i
      think it will be better if it is changed.
      61b7e591
    • Harkrishn Patro's avatar
      Add new cluster shards command (#10293) · 45ccae89
      Harkrishn Patro authored
      
      
      Implement a new cluster shards command, which provides a flexible and extensible API for topology discovery.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarMadelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
      45ccae89
    • Madelyn Olson's avatar
      Add module API for redacting command arguments (#10425) · 416c9ac2
      Madelyn Olson authored
      Add module API for redacting client commands
      416c9ac2
  6. 15 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • ranshid's avatar
      make sort/ro commands validate external keys access patterns (#10106) (#10340) · 1078e30c
      ranshid authored
      
      
      Currently the sort and sort_ro can access external keys via `GET` and `BY`
      in order to make sure the user cannot violate the authorization ACL
      rules, the decision is to reject external keys access patterns unless ACL allows
      SORT full access to all keys.
      I.e. for backwards compatibility, SORT with GET/BY keeps working, but
      if ACL has restrictions to certain keys, these features get permission denied.
      
      ### Implemented solution
      We have discussed several potential solutions and decided to only allow the GET and BY
      arguments when the user has all key permissions with the SORT command. The reasons
      being that SORT with GET or BY is problematic anyway, for instance it is not supported in
      cluster mode since it doesn't declare keys, and we're not sure the combination of that feature
      with ACL key restriction is really required.
      **HOWEVER** If in the fullness of time we will identify a real need for fine grain access
      support for SORT, we would implement the complete solution which is the alternative
      described below.
      
      ### Alternative (Completion solution):
      Check sort ACL rules after executing it and before committing output (either via store or
      to COB). it would require making several changes to the sort command itself. and would
      potentially cause performance degradation since we will have to collect all the get keys
      instead of just applying them to a temp array and then scan the access keys against the
      ACL selectors. This solution can include an optimization to avoid the overheads of collecting
      the key names, in case the ACL rules grant SORT full key-access, or if the ACL key pattern
      literal matches the one used in GET/BY. It would also mean that authorization would be
      O(nlogn) since we will have to complete most of the command execution before we can
      perform verification
      Co-authored-by: default avatarMadelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      1078e30c
  7. 14 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • Binbin's avatar
      Sentinel: fix reconnect test timing issue (#10424) · 871fa12f
      Binbin authored
      We need to wait for `sentinelTimer` to kick in, and then trigger the reconnect.
      
      As for another change, we should better call `server_set_password` before calling SENTINEL SET auth-pass.
      
      Fixes problem introeuced in #10400
      871fa12f
  8. 13 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • Moti Cohen's avatar
      Sentinel: fix no reconnect after auth-pass is changed (#10400) · a6bf5098
      Moti Cohen authored
      When updating SENTINEL with master’s new password (command:
      `SENTINEL SET mymaster auth-pass some-new-password`), 
      sentinel might still keep the old connection and avoid reconnecting 
      with the new password. This is because of wrong logic that traces 
      the last ping (pong) time to servers. In fact it worked fine until 8631e647 
      changed the condition to send ping. To resolve it with minimal risk, 
      let’s disconnect master and replicas once changing password/user. 
      
      Based on earlier work of yz1509.
      a6bf5098
  9. 10 Mar, 2022 2 commits
  10. 09 Mar, 2022 1 commit
  11. 08 Mar, 2022 2 commits
    • guybe7's avatar
      XREADGROUP: Unblock client if stream is deleted (#10306) · 2a295408
      guybe7 authored
      Deleting a stream while a client is blocked XREADGROUP should unblock the client.
      
      The idea is that if a client is blocked via XREADGROUP is different from
      any other blocking type in the sense that it depends on the existence of both
      the key and the group. Even if the key is deleted and then revived with XADD
      it won't help any clients blocked on XREADGROUP because the group no longer
      exist, so they would fail with -NOGROUP anyway.
      The conclusion is that it's better to unblock these clients (with error) upon
      the deletion of the key, rather than waiting for the first XADD. 
      
      Other changes:
      1. Slightly optimize all `serveClientsBlockedOn*` functions by checking `server.blocked_clients_by_type`
      2. All `serveClientsBlockedOn*` functions now use a list iterator rather than looking at `listFirst`, relying
        on `unblockClient` to delete the head of the list. Before this commit, only `serveClientsBlockedOnStreams`
        used to work like that.
      3. bugfix: CLIENT UNBLOCK ERROR should work even if the command doesn't have a timeout_callback
        (only relevant to module commands)
      2a295408
    • zhaozhao.zz's avatar
      script should not allow may-replicate commands when client pause write (#10364) · 728e6252
      zhaozhao.zz authored
      In some special commands like eval_ro / fcall_ro we allow no-writes commands.
      But may-replicate commands are no-writes too, that leads crash when client pause write:
      728e6252
  12. 07 Mar, 2022 2 commits
    • Shaya Potter's avatar
      Modules: Add REDISMODULE_EVENT_CONFIG (#10311) · 23f03e79
      Shaya Potter authored
      Add a new REDISMODULE_EVENT_CONFIG event type for notifying modules when Redis configuration changes.
      23f03e79
    • Binbin's avatar
      Fix timing issue in rehash test (#10388) · 45d83fb2
      Binbin authored
      `Expected '*table size: 4096*' to match '*table size: 8192*'`
      
      This test failed once on daily macOS, the reason is because
      the bgsave has not stopped after the kill and `after 200`.
      So there is a child process and no rehash triggered.
      
      This commit use `waitForBgsave` to wait for it to finish.
      45d83fb2
  13. 06 Mar, 2022 1 commit
  14. 05 Mar, 2022 1 commit
    • Yuta Hongo's avatar
      redis-cli: Better --json Unicode support and --quoted-json (#10286) · e3ef73dc
      Yuta Hongo authored
      Normally, `redis-cli` escapes non-printable data received from Redis, using a custom scheme (which is also used to handle quoted input). When using `--json` this is not desired as it is not compatible with RFC 7159, which specifies JSON strings are assumed to be Unicode and how they should be escaped.
      
      This commit changes `--json` to follow RFC 7159, which means that properly encoded Unicode strings in Redis will result with a valid Unicode JSON.
      
      However, this introduces a new problem with `--json` and data that is not valid Unicode (e.g., random binary data, text that follows other encoding, etc.). To address this, we add `--quoted-json` which produces JSON strings that follow the original redis-cli quoting scheme.
      
      For example, a value that consists of only null (0x00) bytes will show up as:
      * `"\u0000\u0000\u0000"` when using `--json`
      * `"\\x00\\x00\\x00"` when using `--quoted-json`
      e3ef73dc
  15. 01 Mar, 2022 2 commits
    • ranshid's avatar
      Introduce debug command to disable reply buffer resizing (#10360) · 9b15dd28
      ranshid authored
      In order to resolve some flaky tests which hard rely on examine memory footprint.
      we introduce the following fixes:
      
      # Fix in client-eviction test - by @yoav-steinberg 
      Sometime the libc allocator can use different size client struct allocations.
      this may cause unexpected memory calculations to fail the test.
      
      # Introduce new DEBUG command for disabling reply buffer resizing
      In order to eliminate reply buffer resizing during specific tests.
      we introduced the ability to disable (and enable) the resizing cron job
      
      Co-authored-by: yoav-steinberg yoav@redislabs.com
      9b15dd28
    • Harkrishn Patro's avatar
  16. 28 Feb, 2022 1 commit
  17. 27 Feb, 2022 1 commit
    • Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)'s avatar
      Sort out the mess around Lua error messages and error stats (#10329) · aa856b39
      Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) authored
      
      
      This PR fix 2 issues on Lua scripting:
      * Server error reply statistics (some errors were counted twice).
      * Error code and error strings returning from scripts (error code was missing / misplaced).
      
      ## Statistics
      a Lua script user is considered part of the user application, a sophisticated transaction,
      so we want to count an error even if handled silently by the script, but when it is
      propagated outwards from the script we don't wanna count it twice. on the other hand,
      if the script decides to throw an error on its own (using `redis.error_reply`), we wanna
      count that too.
      Besides, we do count the `calls` in command statistics for the commands the script calls,
      we we should certainly also count `failed_calls`.
      So when a simple `eval "return redis.call('set','x','y')" 0` fails, it should count the failed call
      to both SET and EVAL, but the `errorstats` and `total_error_replies` should be counted only once.
      
      The PR changes the error object that is raised on errors. Instead of raising a simple Lua
      string, Redis will raise a Lua table in the following format:
      
      ```
      {
          err='<error message (including error code)>',
          source='<User source file name>',
          line='<line where the error happned>',
          ignore_error_stats_update=true/false,
      }
      ```
      
      The `luaPushError` function was modified to construct the new error table as describe above.
      The `luaRaiseError` was renamed to `luaError` and is now simply called `lua_error` to raise
      the table on the top of the Lua stack as the error object.
      The reason is that since its functionality is changed, in case some Redis branch / fork uses it,
      it's better to have a compilation error than a bug.
      
      The `source` and `line` fields are enriched by the error handler (if possible) and the
      `ignore_error_stats_update` is optional and if its not present then the default value is `false`.
      If `ignore_error_stats_update` is true, the error will not be counted on the error stats.
      
      When parsing Redis call reply, each error is translated to a Lua table on the format describe
      above and the `ignore_error_stats_update` field is set to `true` so we will not count errors
      twice (we counted this error when we invoke the command).
      
      The changes in this PR might have been considered as a breaking change for users that used
      Lua `pcall` function. Before, the error was a string and now its a table. To keep backward
      comparability the PR override the `pcall` implementation and extract the error message from
      the error table and return it.
      
      Example of the error stats update:
      
      ```
      127.0.0.1:6379> lpush l 1
      (integer) 2
      127.0.0.1:6379> eval "return redis.call('get', 'l')" 0
      (error) WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value. script: e471b73f1ef44774987ab00bdf51f21fd9f7974a, on @user_script:1.
      
      127.0.0.1:6379> info Errorstats
      # Errorstats
      errorstat_WRONGTYPE:count=1
      
      127.0.0.1:6379> info commandstats
      # Commandstats
      cmdstat_eval:calls=1,usec=341,usec_per_call=341.00,rejected_calls=0,failed_calls=1
      cmdstat_info:calls=1,usec=35,usec_per_call=35.00,rejected_calls=0,failed_calls=0
      cmdstat_lpush:calls=1,usec=14,usec_per_call=14.00,rejected_calls=0,failed_calls=0
      cmdstat_get:calls=1,usec=10,usec_per_call=10.00,rejected_calls=0,failed_calls=1
      ```
      
      ## error message
      We can now construct the error message (sent as a reply to the user) from the error table,
      so this solves issues where the error message was malformed and the error code appeared
      in the middle of the error message:
      
      ```diff
      127.0.0.1:6379> eval "return redis.call('set','x','y')" 0
      -(error) ERR Error running script (call to 71e6319f97b0fe8bdfa1c5df3ce4489946dda479): @user_script:1: OOM command not allowed when used memory > 'maxmemory'.
      +(error) OOM command not allowed when used memory > 'maxmemory' @user_script:1. Error running script (call to 71e6319f97b0fe8bdfa1c5df3ce4489946dda479)
      ```
      
      ```diff
      127.0.0.1:6379> eval "redis.call('get', 'l')" 0
      -(error) ERR Error running script (call to f_8a705cfb9fb09515bfe57ca2bd84a5caee2cbbd1): @user_script:1: WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value
      +(error) WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value script: 8a705cfb9fb09515bfe57ca2bd84a5caee2cbbd1, on @user_script:1.
      ```
      
      Notica that `redis.pcall` was not change:
      ```
      127.0.0.1:6379> eval "return redis.pcall('get', 'l')" 0
      (error) WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value
      ```
      
      
      ## other notes
      Notice that Some commands (like GEOADD) changes the cmd variable on the client stats so we
      can not count on it to update the command stats. In order to be able to update those stats correctly
      we needed to promote `realcmd` variable to be located on the client struct.
      
      Tests was added and modified to verify the changes.
      
      Related PR's: #10279, #10218, #10278, #10309
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      aa856b39
  18. 23 Feb, 2022 2 commits
    • Itamar Haber's avatar
      Add stream consumer group lag tracking and reporting (#9127) · c81c7f51
      Itamar Haber authored
      
      
      Adds the ability to track the lag of a consumer group (CG), that is, the number
      of entries yet-to-be-delivered from the stream.
      
      The proposed constant-time solution is in the spirit of "best-effort."
      
      Partially addresses #8737.
      
      ## Description of approach
      
      We add a new "entries_added" property to the stream. This starts at 0 for a new
      stream and is incremented by 1 with every `XADD`.  It is essentially an all-time
      counter of the entries added to the stream.
      
      Given the stream's length and this counter value, we can trivially find the logical
      "entries_added" counter of the first ID if and only if the stream is contiguous.
      A fragmented stream contains one or more tombstones generated by `XDEL`s.
      The new "xdel_max_id" stream property tracks the latest tombstone.
      
      The CG also tracks its last delivered ID's as an "entries_read" counter and
      increments it independently when delivering new messages, unless the this
      read counter is invalid (-1 means invalid offset). When the CG's counter is
      available, the reported lag is the difference between added and read counters.
      
      Lastly, this also adds a "first_id" field to the stream structure in order to make
      looking it up cheaper in most cases.
      
      ## Limitations
      
      There are two cases in which the mechanism isn't able to track the lag.
      In these cases, `XINFO` replies with `null` in the "lag" field.
      
      The first case is when a CG is created with an arbitrary last delivered ID,
      that isn't "0-0", nor the first or the last entries of the stream. In this case,
      it is impossible to obtain a valid read counter (short of an O(N) operation).
      The second case is when there are one or more tombstones fragmenting
      the stream's entries range.
      
      In both cases, given enough time and assuming that the consumers are
      active (reading and lacking) and advancing, the CG should be able to
      catch up with the tip of the stream and report zero lag.
      Once that's achieved, lag tracking would resume as normal (until the
      next tombstone is set).
      
      ## API changes
      
      * `XGROUP CREATE` added with the optional named argument `[ENTRIESREAD entries-read]`
        for explicitly specifying the new CG's counter.
      * `XGROUP SETID` added with an optional positional argument `[ENTRIESREAD entries-read]`
        for specifying the CG's counter.
      * `XINFO` reports the maximal tombstone ID, the recorded first entry ID, and total
        number of entries added to the stream.
      * `XINFO` reports the current lag and logical read counter of CGs.
      * `XSETID` is an internal command that's used in replication/aof. It has been added with
        the optional positional arguments `[ENTRIESADDED entries-added] [MAXDELETEDID max-deleted-entry-id]`
        for propagating the CG's offset and maximal tombstone ID of the stream.
      
      ## The generic unsolved problem
      
      The current stream implementation doesn't provide an efficient way to obtain the
      approximate/exact size of a range of entries. While it could've been nice to have
      that ability (#5813) in general, let alone specifically in the context of CGs, the risk
      and complexities involved in such implementation are in all likelihood prohibitive.
      
      ## A refactoring note
      
      The `streamGetEdgeID` has been refactored to accommodate both the existing seek
      of any entry as well as seeking non-deleted entries (the addition of the `skip_tombstones`
      argument). Furthermore, this refactoring also migrated the seek logic to use the
      `streamIterator` (rather than `raxIterator`) that was, in turn, extended with the
      `skip_tombstones` Boolean struct field to control the emission of these.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarGuy Benoish <guy.benoish@redislabs.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      c81c7f51
    • Binbin's avatar
      Fix timing issue in EXEC fail on lazy expired WATCHed key test (#10332) · 488aecb3
      Binbin authored
      The test will fail on slow machines (valgrind or FreeBsd).
      Because in #10256 when WATCH is called on a key that's already
      logically expired, we will add an `expired` flag, and we will
      skip it in `isWatchedKeyExpired` check.
      
      Apparently we need to increase the expiration time so that
      the key can not expire logically then the WATCH is called.
      Also added retries to make sure it doesn't fail. I suppose
      100ms is enough in valgrind, tested locally, no need to retry.
      488aecb3
  19. 22 Feb, 2022 4 commits
    • Viktor Söderqvist's avatar
      Delete key doesn't dirty client who watched stale key (#10256) · e9ae0378
      Viktor Söderqvist authored
      
      
      When WATCH is called on a key that's already logically expired, avoid discarding the
      transaction when the keys is actually deleted.
      
      When WATCH is called, a flag is stored if the key is already expired
      at the time of watch. The expired key is not deleted, only checked.
      
      When a key is "touched", if it is deleted and it was already expired
      when a client watched it, the client is not marked as dirty.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarzhaozhao.zz <zhaozhao.zz@alibaba-inc.com>
      e9ae0378
    • ranshid's avatar
      introduce dynamic client reply buffer size - save memory on idle clients (#9822) · 47c51d0c
      ranshid authored
      
      
      Current implementation simple idle client which serves no traffic still
      use ~17Kb of memory. this is mainly due to a fixed size reply buffer
      currently set to 16kb.
      
      We have encountered some cases in which the server operates in a low memory environments.
      In such cases a user who wishes to create large connection pools to support potential burst period,
      will exhaust a large amount of memory  to maintain connected Idle clients.
      Some users may choose to "sacrifice" performance in order to save memory.
      
      This commit introduce a dynamic mechanism to shrink and expend the client reply buffer based on
      periodic observed peak.
      the algorithm works as follows:
      1. each time a client reply buffer has been fully written, the last recorded peak is updated: 
      new peak = MAX( last peak, current written size)
      2. during clients cron we check for each client if the last observed peak was:
           a. matching the current buffer size - in which case we expend (resize) the buffer size by 100%
           b. less than half the buffer size - in which case we shrink the buffer size by 50%
      3. In any case we will **not** resize the buffer in case:
          a. the current buffer peak is less then the current buffer usable size and higher than 1/2 the
            current buffer usable size
          b. the value of (current buffer usable size/2) is less than 1Kib
          c. the value of  (current buffer usable size*2) is larger than 16Kib
      4. the peak value is reset to the current buffer position once every **5** seconds. we maintain a new
         field in the client structure (buf_peak_last_reset_time) which is used to keep track of how long it
         passed since the last buffer peak reset.
      
      ### **Interface changes:**
      **CIENT LIST** - now contains 2 new extra fields:
      rbs= < the current size in bytes of the client reply buffer >
      rbp=< the current value in bytes of the last observed buffer peak position >
      
      **INFO STATS** - now contains 2 new statistics:
      reply_buffer_shrinks = < total number of buffer shrinks performed >
      reply_buffer_expends = < total number of buffer expends performed >
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarYoav Steinberg <yoav@redislabs.com>
      47c51d0c
    • Madelyn Olson's avatar
      Implemented module getchannels api and renamed channel keyspec (#10299) · 71204f96
      Madelyn Olson authored
      This implements the following main pieces of functionality:
      * Renames key spec "CHANNEL" to be "NOT_KEY", and update the documentation to
        indicate it's for cluster routing and not for any other key related purpose.
      * Add the getchannels-api, so that modules can now define commands that are subject to
        ACL channel permission checks. 
      * Add 4 new flags that describe how a module interacts with a command (SUBSCRIBE, PUBLISH,
        UNSUBSCRIBE, and PATTERN). They are all technically composable, however not sure how a
        command could both subscribe and unsubscribe from a command at once, but didn't see
        a reason to add explicit validation there.
      * Add two new module apis RM_ChannelAtPosWithFlags and RM_IsChannelsPositionRequest to
        duplicate the functionality provided by the keys position APIs.
      * The RM_ACLCheckChannelPermissions (only released in 7.0 RC1) was changed to take flags
        rather than a boolean literal.
      * The RM_ACLCheckKeyPermissions (only released in 7.0 RC1) was changed to take flags
        corresponding to keyspecs instead of custom permission flags. These keyspec flags mimic
        the flags for ACLCheckChannelPermissions.
      71204f96
    • YaacovHazan's avatar
      fix return value of loadAppendOnlyFiles (#10295) · 65e4bce0
      YaacovHazan authored
      
      
      Make sure the status return from loading multiple AOF files reflects the overall
      result, not just the one of the last file.
      
      When one of the AOF files succeeded to load, but the last AOF file
      was empty, the loadAppendOnlyFiles will return AOF_EMPTY.
      This commit changes this behavior, and return AOF_OK in that case.
      
      This can happen for example, when loading old AOF file, and no more commands processed,
      the manifest file will include base AOF file with data, and empty incr AOF file.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarchenyang8094 <chenyang8094@users.noreply.github.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarOran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
      65e4bce0
  20. 21 Feb, 2022 3 commits
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      Fix error stats and failed command stats for blocked clients (#10309) · fad0b0d2
      Oran Agra authored
      This is a followup work for #10278, and a discussion about #10279
      
      The changes:
      - fix failed_calls in command stats for blocked clients that got error.
        including CLIENT UNBLOCK, and module replying an error from a thread.
      - fix latency stats for XREADGROUP that filed with -NOGROUP
      
      Theory behind which errors should be counted:
      - error stats represents errors returned to the user, so an error handled by a
        module should not be counted.
      - total error counter should be the same.
      - command stats represents execution of commands (even with RM_Call, and if
        they fail or get rejected it counts these calls in commandstats, so it should
        also count failed_calls)
      
      Some thoughts about Scripts:
      for scripts it could be different since they're part of user code, not the infra (not an extension to redis)
      we certainly want commandstats to contain all calls and errors
      a simple script is like mult-exec transaction so an error inside it should be counted in error stats
      a script that replies with an error to the user (using redis.error_reply) should also be counted in error stats
      but then the problem is that a plain `return redis.call("SET")` should not be counted twice (once for the SET
      and once for EVAL)
      so that's something left to be resolved in #10279
      fad0b0d2
    • yoav-steinberg's avatar
      Fix script active defrag test (#10318) · b59bb9b4
      yoav-steinberg authored
      This includes two fixes:
      * We forgot to count non-key reallocs in defragmentation stats.
      * Fix the script defrag tests so to make dict entries less signigicant in fragmentation by making the scripts larger.
      This assures active defrage will complete and reach desired results.
      Some inherent fragmentation might exists in dict entries which we need to ignore.
      This lead to occasional CI failures.
      b59bb9b4
    • qetu3790's avatar
      Fix geo search bounding box check causing missing results (#10018) · b2d393b9
      qetu3790 authored
      
      
      Consider the following example:
      1. geoadd k1 -0.15307903289794921875 85 n1 0.3515625 85.00019260486917005437 n2.
      2. geodist k1 n1 n2 returns  "4891.9380"
      3. but GEORADIUSBYMEMBER k1 n1 4891.94 m only returns n1.
      n2 is in the  boundingbox but out of search areas.So we let  search areas contain boundingbox to get n2.
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBinbin <binloveplay1314@qq.com>
      b2d393b9
  21. 17 Feb, 2022 1 commit
    • chenyang8094's avatar
      Adapt redis-check-aof tool for Multi Part Aof (#10061) · a50aa29b
      chenyang8094 authored
      Modifications of this PR:
      1. Support the verification of `Multi Part AOF`, while still maintaining support for the
        old-style `AOF/RDB-preamble`. `redis-check-aof` will automatically choose which
        mode to use according to the incoming file format.
         
      `Usage: redis-check-aof [--fix|--truncate-to-timestamp $timestamp] <AOF/manifest>`
       
      2. Refactor part of the code to make it easier to understand
      3. Currently only supports truncate  (`--fix` or `--truncate-to-timestamp`) the last AOF
        file (may be `BASE` or `INCR`)
      
      The reasons for 3 above:
      - for `--fix`: Only the last AOF may be truncated, this is guaranteed by redis
      - for `--truncate-to-timestamp`:  Normally, we only have `BASE` + `INCR` files
        at most, and `BASE` cannot be truncated(It only contains a timestamp annotation
        at the beginning of the file), so only `INCR` can be truncated. If we have a
        `BASE+INCR1+INCR2` file (meaning we have an interrupted AOFRW), Only `INCR2`
        files can be truncated at this time. If we still insist on truncate `INCR1`, we need to
        manually delete `INCR2` and update the manifest file, then re-run `redis-check-aof`
      - If we want to support truncate any file, we need to add very complicated code to support
        the atomic modification of multiple file deletion and update manifest, I think this is unnecessary
      a50aa29b
  22. 14 Feb, 2022 1 commit
  23. 13 Feb, 2022 2 commits
    • Oran Agra's avatar
      Fix and improve module error reply statistics (#10278) · b099889a
      Oran Agra authored
      This PR handles several aspects
      1. Calls to RM_ReplyWithError from thread safe contexts don't violate thread safety.
      2. Errors returning from RM_Call to the module aren't counted in the statistics (they
        might be handled silently by the module)
      3. When a module propagates a reply it got from RM_Call to it's client, then the error
        statistics are counted.
      
      This is done by:
      1. When appending an error reply to the output buffer, we avoid updating the global
        error statistics, instead we cache that error in a deferred list in the client struct.
      2. When creating a RedisModuleCallReply object, the deferred error list is moved from
        the client into that object.
      3. when a module calls RM_ReplyWithCallReply we copy the deferred replies to the dest
        client (if that's a real client, then that's when the error statistics are updated to the server)
      
      Note about RM_ReplyWithCallReply: if the original reply had an array with errors, and the module
      replied with just a portion of the original reply, and not the entire reply, the errors are currently not
      propagated and the errors stats will not get propagated.
      
      Fix #10180
      b099889a
    • Binbin's avatar
      Regression test for sync psync crash (#10288) · 62c8be28
      Binbin authored
      Added regression tests for #10020 / #10081 / #10243.
      The above PRs fixed some crashes due to an asserting,
      see function `clientHasPendingReplies` (introduced in #9166).
      
      This commit added some tests to cover the above scenario.
      These tests will all fail in #9166, althought fixed not,
      there is value in adding these tests to cover and verify
      the changes. And it also can cover #8868 (verify the logs).
      
      Other changes: 
      1. Reduces the wait time in `waitForBgsave` and `waitForBgrewriteaof`
      from 1s to 50ms, which should reduce the time for some tests.
      2. Improve the test infra to print context when `assert_match` fails.
      3. Improve the test infra to print `$error` when `assert_error` fails.
      ```
      Expected an error matching 'ERR*' but got 'OK' (context: type eval line 4 cmd {assert_error "ERR*" {r set a b}} proc ::test)
      ```
      62c8be28