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filipe oliveira 29380ff77d
optimizing d2string() and addReplyDouble() with grisu2: double to string conversion based on Florian Loitsch's Grisu-algorithm (#10587)
All commands / use cases that heavily rely on double to a string representation conversion,
(e.g. meaning take a double-precision floating-point number like 1.5 and return a string like "1.5" ),
could benefit from a performance boost by swapping snprintf(buf,len,"%.17g",value) by the
equivalent [fpconv_dtoa](https://github.com/night-shift/fpconv) or any other algorithm that ensures
100% coverage of conversion.

This is a well-studied topic and Projects like MongoDB. RedPanda, PyTorch leverage libraries
( fmtlib ) that use the optimized double to string conversion underneath.


The positive impact can be substantial. This PR uses the grisu2 approach ( grisu explained on
https://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/cs257/archive/florian-loitsch/printf.pdf section 5 ). 

test suite changes:
Despite being compatible, in some cases it produces a different result from printf, and some tests
had to be adjusted.
one case is that `%.17g` (which means %e or %f which ever is shorter), chose to use `5000000000`
instead of 5e+9, which sounds like a bug?
In other cases, we changed TCL to compare numbers instead of strings to ignore minor rounding
issues (`expr 0.8 == 0.79999999999999999`)
2022-10-15 12:17:41 +03:00
David CARLIER ff80809053
register debug support on illumos/solaris. (#11335) 2022-10-02 16:36:31 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 0bf90d9443
Avoid crash on crash report when a bad function pointer was called (#11298)
If Redis crashes due to calling an invalid function pointer,
the `backtrace` function will try to dereference this invalid pointer
which will cause a crash inside the crash report and will kill
the processes without having all the crash report information.

Example:

```
=== REDIS BUG REPORT START: Cut & paste starting from here ===
198672:M 19 Sep 2022 18:06:12.936 # Redis 255.255.255 crashed by signal: 11, si_code: 1
198672:M 19 Sep 2022 18:06:12.936 # Accessing address: 0x1
198672:M 19 Sep 2022 18:06:12.936 # Crashed running the instruction at: 0x1
// here the processes is crashing
```

This PR tries to fix this crash be:
1. Identify the issue when it happened.
2. Replace the invalid pointer with a pointer to some dummy function
   so that `backtrace` will not crash.

I identification is done by comparing `eip` to `info->si_addr`, if they
are the same we know that the crash happened on the same address it tries to
accesses and we can conclude that it tries to call and invalid function pointer.

To replace the invalid pointer we introduce a new function, `setMcontextEip`,
which is very similar to `getMcontextEip` and it knows to set the Eip for the
different supported OS's. After printing the trace we retrieve the old `Eip` value.
2022-09-29 08:58:58 +03:00
sundb 13d25dd95e
Fix crash due to delete entry from compress quicklistNode and wrongly split quicklistNode (#11242)
This PR mainly deals with 2 crashes introduced in #9357,
and fix the QUICKLIST-PACKED-THRESHOLD mess in external test mode.

1. Fix crash due to deleting an entry from a compress quicklistNode
   When inserting a large element, we need to create a new quicklistNode first,
   and then delete its previous element, if the node where the deleted element is
   located is compressed, it will cause a crash.
   Now add `dont_compress` to quicklistNode, if we want to use a quicklistNode
   after some operation, we can use this flag like following:

    ```c
    node->dont_compress = 1; /* Prevent to be compressed */
    some_operation(node); /* This operation might try to compress this node */
    some_other_operation(node); /* We can use this node without decompress it */
    node->dont_compress = 0; /* Re-able compression */
    quicklistCompressNode(node);
    ```

   Perhaps in the future, we could just disable the current entry from being
   compressed during the iterator loop, but that would require more work.

2. Fix crash due to wrongly split quicklist
   before #9357, the offset param of _quicklistSplitNode() will not negative.
   For now, when offset is negative, the split extent will be wrong.
   following example:
    ```c
    int orig_start = after ? offset + 1 : 0;
    int orig_extent = after ? -1 : offset;
    int new_start = after ? 0 : offset;
    int new_extent = after ? offset + 1 : -1;
    # offset: -2, after: 1, node->count: 2
    # current wrong range: [-1,-1] [0,-1]
    # correct range: [1,-1] [0, 1]
    ```

   Because only `_quicklistInsert()` splits the quicklistNode and only
   `quicklistInsertAfter()`, `quicklistInsertBefore()` call _quicklistInsert(), 
   so `quicklistReplaceEntry()` and `listTypeInsert()` might occur this crash.
   But the iterator of `listTypeInsert()` is alway from head to tail(iter->offset is
   always positive), so it is not affected.
   The final conclusion is this crash only occur when we insert a large element
   with negative index into a list, that affects `LSET` command and `RM_ListSet`
   module api.
     
3. In external test mode, we need to restore quicklist packed threshold after
   when the end of test.
4. Show `node->count` in quicklistRepr().
5. Add new tcl proc `config_get_set` to support restoring config in tests.
2022-09-19 09:47:52 +03:00
Shogo Hayashi e764e2a627
Fix typo in DEBUG REPLYBUFFER RESIZING comment
This command is related with reply buffer, not replay buffer

Co-authored-by: Shogo Hayashi <hayshogo@amazon.co.jp>
2022-09-06 08:40:37 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 508a138885
Fix replication inconsistency on modules that uses key space notifications (#10969)
Fix replication inconsistency on modules that uses key space notifications.

### The Problem

In general, key space notifications are invoked after the command logic was
executed (this is not always the case, we will discuss later about specific
command that do not follow this rules). For example, the `set x 1` will trigger
a `set` notification that will be invoked after the `set` logic was performed, so
if the notification logic will try to fetch `x`, it will see the new data that was written.
Consider the scenario on which the notification logic performs some write
commands. for example, the notification logic increase some counter,
`incr x{counter}`, indicating how many times `x` was changed.
The logical order by which the logic was executed is has follow:

```
set x 1
incr x{counter}
```

The issue is that the `set x 1` command is added to the replication buffer
at the end of the command invocation (specifically after the key space
notification logic was invoked and performed the `incr` command).
The replication/aof sees the commands in the wrong order:

```
incr x{counter}
set x 1
```

In this specific example the order is less important.
But if, for example, the notification would have deleted `x` then we would
end up with primary-replica inconsistency.

### The Solution

Put the command that cause the notification in its rightful place. In the
above example, the `set x 1` command logic was executed before the
notification logic, so it should be added to the replication buffer before
the commands that is invoked by the notification logic. To achieve this,
without a major code refactoring, we save a placeholder in the replication
buffer, when finishing invoking the command logic we check if the command
need to be replicated, and if it does, we use the placeholder to add it to the
replication buffer instead of appending it to the end.

To be efficient and not allocating memory on each command to save the
placeholder, the replication buffer array was modified to reuse memory
(instead of allocating it each time we want to replicate commands).
Also, to avoid saving a placeholder when not needed, we do it only for
WRITE or MAY_REPLICATE commands.

#### Additional Fixes

* Expire and Eviction notifications:
  * Expire/Eviction logical order was to first perform the Expire/Eviction
    and then the notification logic. The replication buffer got this in the
    other way around (first notification effect and then the `del` command).
    The PR fixes this issue.
  * The notification effect and the `del` command was not wrap with
    `multi-exec` (if needed). The PR also fix this issue.
* SPOP command:
  * On spop, the `spop` notification was fired before the command logic
    was executed. The change in this PR would have cause the replication
    order to be change (first `spop` command and then notification `logic`)
    although the logical order is first the notification logic and then the
    `spop` logic. The right fix would have been to move the notification to
    be fired after the command was executed (like all the other commands),
    but this can be considered a breaking change. To overcome this, the PR
    keeps the current behavior and changes the `spop` code to keep the right
    logical order when pushing commands to the replication buffer. Another PR
    will follow to fix the SPOP properly and match it to the other command (we
    split it to 2 separate PR's so it will be easy to cherry-pick this PR to 7.0 if
    we chose to).

#### Unhanded Known Limitations

* key miss event:
  * On key miss event, if a module performed some write command on the
    event (using `RM_Call`), the `dirty` counter would increase and the read
    command that cause the key miss event would be replicated to the replication
    and aof. This problem can also happened on a write command that open
    some keys but eventually decides not to perform any action. We decided
    not to handle this problem on this PR because the solution is complex
    and will cause additional risks in case we will want to cherry-pick this PR.
    We should decide if we want to handle it in future PR's. For now, modules
    writers is advice not to perform any write commands on key miss event.

#### Testing

* We already have tests to cover cases where a notification is invoking write
  commands that are also added to the replication buffer, the tests was modified
  to verify that the replica gets the command in the correct logical order.
* Test was added to verify that `spop` behavior was kept unchanged.
* Test was added to verify key miss event behave as expected.
* Test was added to verify the changes do not break lazy expiration.

#### Additional Changes

* `propagateNow` function can accept a special dbid, -1, indicating not
  to replicate `select`. We use this to replicate `multi/exec` on `propagatePendingCommands`
  function. The side effect of this change is that now the `select` command
  will appear inside the `multi/exec` block on the replication stream (instead of
  outside of the `multi/exec` block). Tests was modified to match this new behavior.
2022-08-18 10:16:32 +03:00
Binbin 4505eb1821
errno cleanup around rdbLoad (#11042)
This is an addition to #11039, which cleans up rdbLoad* related errno. Remove the
errno print from the outer message (may be invalid since errno may have been overwritten).

Our aim should be the code that detects the error and knows which system call
triggered it, is the one to print errno, and not the code way up above (in some cases
a result of a logical error and not a system one).

Remove the code to update errno in rdbLoadRioWithLoadingCtx, signature check
and the rdb version check, in these cases, we do print the error message.
The caller dose not have the specific logic for handling EINVAL.

Small fix around rdb-preamble AOF: A truncated RDB is considered a failure,
not handled the same as a truncated AOF file.
2022-08-04 10:47:37 +03:00
Binbin 00097bf4aa
Change the return value of rdbLoad function to enums (#11039)
The reason we do this is because in #11036, we added error
log message when failing to open RDB file for reading.
In loadDdataFromDisk we call rdbLoad and also check errno,
now the logging corrupts errno (reported in alpine daily).

It is not safe to rely on errno as we do today, so we change
the return value of rdbLoad function to enums, like we have
when loading an AOF.
2022-07-26 15:13:13 +03:00
Oran Agra 475563e2e9
crash report instructions (#10816)
Trying to avoid people opening crash report issues about module crashes and ARM QEMU bugs.
2022-06-06 11:39:23 +03:00
Madelyn Olson 6fa8e4f7af
Set replicas to panic on disk errors, and optionally panic on replication errors (#10504)
* Till now, replicas that were unable to persist, would still execute the commands
  they got from the master, now they'll panic by default, and we add a new
  `replica-ignore-disk-errors` config to change that.
* Till now, when a command failed on a replica or AOF-loading, it only logged a
  warning and a stat, we add a new `propagation-error-behavior` config to allow
  panicking in that state (may become the default one day)

Note that commands that fail on the replica can either indicate a bug that could
cause data inconsistency between the replica and the master, or they could be
in some cases (specifically in previous versions), a result of a command (e.g. EVAL)
that failed on the master, but still had to be propagated to fail on the replica as well.
2022-04-26 13:25:33 +03:00
DarrenJiang13 ae771ea77b
fix crash in debug protocol push (#10483)
a missing of resp3 judgement which may lead to the crash using `debug protocol push`
introduced in #9235
Similar improvement in RM_ReplySetAttributeLength in case the module ignored the
error that returned from RM_ReplyWithAttribute.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-03-28 11:54:34 +03:00
Oran Agra 6761d10cc3
crash log, print killer pid only when si_code is SI_USER (#10454)
Avoid printing "Killed by PID" when si_code != SI_USER.
Apparently SI_USER isn't always set to 0. e.g. on Mac it's 0x10001 and the check that did <= was wrong.
2022-03-22 17:37:34 +02:00
ranshid 9b15dd288e
Introduce debug command to disable reply buffer resizing (#10360)
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
2022-03-01 14:40:29 +02:00
ranshid 47c51d0c78
introduce dynamic client reply buffer size - save memory on idle clients (#9822)
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: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Yoav Steinberg <yoav@redislabs.com>
2022-02-22 11:19:38 +02:00
Matteo Baccan cca3577503
Removed double semicolon at the end of line (#10305) 2022-02-16 16:42:04 +02:00
Omer Shadmi 5bdd72bea7
Use binary representation for key values dumped to crash log (#10275)
Use binary representation for key values dumped crash to log,
so that if they contain null chars they're still printed correctly.
Additionally limit their length to 128 chars

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-02-10 13:22:57 +02:00
Wen Hui 2e1bc942aa
Make INFO command variadic (#6891)
This is an enhancement for INFO command, previously INFO only support one argument
for different info section , if user want to get more categories information, either perform
INFO all / default or calling INFO for multiple times.

**Description of the feature**

The goal of adding this feature is to let the user retrieve multiple categories via the INFO
command, and still avoid emitting the same section twice.

A use case for this is like Redis Sentinel, which periodically calling INFO command to refresh
info from monitored Master/Slaves, only Server and Replication part categories are used for
parsing information. If the INFO command can return just enough categories that client side
needs, it can save a lot of time for client side parsing it as well as network bandwidth.

**Implementation**
To share code between redis, sentinel, and other users of INFO (DEBUG and modules),
we have a new `genInfoSectionDict` function that returns a dict and some boolean flags
(e.g. `all`) to the caller (built from user input).
Sentinel is later purging unwanted sections from that, and then it is forwarded to the info `genRedisInfoString`.

**Usage Examples**
INFO Server Replication   
INFO CPU Memory
INFO default commandstats

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-02-08 13:14:42 +02:00
footpatch 91cc2059f5
Fix file descriptor leak in memtest_test_linux_anonymous_maps (#4241)
when we fail opening `/proc`, we need to close the log file fd.
2022-02-06 13:17:38 +02:00
Binbin d7fcb3c5a1
Fix SENTINEL SET config rewrite test (#10232)
Change the sentinel config file to a directory in SENTINEL SET test.
So it will now fail on the `rename` in `rewriteConfigOverwriteFile`.

The test used to set the sentinel config file permissions to `000` to
simulate failure. But it fails on centos7 / freebsd / alpine. (introduced in #10151)

Other changes:
1. More error messages after the config rewrite failure.
2. Modify arg name `force_all` in `rewriteConfig` to `force_write`. (was rename in #9304)
3. Fix a typo in debug quicklist-packed-threshold, then -> than. (#9357)
2022-02-04 11:39:51 +02:00
Wang Yuan d697daa7a5
Use const char pointer in redismodule.h as far as possible (#10064)
When I used C++ to develop a redis module. i  used `string.data()` as the second parameter `ele`
of  `RedisModule_DigestAddStringBuffer`, but there is a warning, since we never change the `ele`,
i think we should use `const char` for it.

This PR adds const to just a handful of module APIs that required it, all not very widely used.
The implication is a breaking change in terms of compilation error that's easy to resolve, and no ABI impact.
The affected APIs are around Digest, Info injection, and Cluster bus messages.
2022-01-18 15:55:20 +02:00
chenyang8094 87789fae0b
Implement Multi Part AOF mechanism to avoid AOFRW overheads. (#9788)
Implement Multi-Part AOF mechanism to avoid overheads during AOFRW.
Introducing a folder with multiple AOF files tracked by a manifest file.

The main issues with the the original AOFRW mechanism are:
* buffering of commands that are processed during rewrite (consuming a lot of RAM)
* freezes of the main process when the AOFRW completes to drain the remaining part of the buffer and fsync it.
* double disk IO for the data that arrives during AOFRW (had to be written to both the old and new AOF files)

The main modifications of this PR:
1. Remove the AOF rewrite buffer and related code.
2. Divide the AOF into multiple files, they are classified as two types, one is the the `BASE` type,
  it represents the full amount of data (Maybe AOF or RDB format) after each AOFRW, there is only
  one `BASE` file at most. The second is `INCR` type, may have more than one. They represent the
  incremental commands since the last AOFRW.
3. Use a AOF manifest file to record and manage these AOF files mentioned above.
4. The original configuration of `appendfilename` will be the base part of the new file name, for example:
  `appendonly.aof.1.base.rdb` and `appendonly.aof.2.incr.aof`
5. Add manifest-related TCL tests, and modified some existing tests that depend on the `appendfilename`
6. Remove the `aof_rewrite_buffer_length` field in info.
7. Add `aof-disable-auto-gc` configuration. By default we're automatically deleting HISTORY type AOFs.
  It also gives users the opportunity to preserve the history AOFs. just for testing use now.
8. Add AOFRW limiting measure. When the AOFRW failures reaches the threshold (3 times now),
  we will delay the execution of the next AOFRW by 1 minute. If the next AOFRW also fails, it will be
  delayed by 2 minutes. The next is 4, 8, 16, the maximum delay is 60 minutes (1 hour). During the limit
  period, we can still use the 'bgrewriteaof' command to execute AOFRW immediately.
9. Support upgrade (load) data from old version redis.
10. Add `appenddirname` configuration, as the directory name of the append only files. All AOF files and
  manifest file will be placed in this directory.
11. Only the last AOF file (BASE or INCR) can be truncated. Otherwise redis will exit even if
  `aof-load-truncated` is enabled.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-01-03 19:14:13 +02:00
Madelyn Olson 5460c10047
Implement clusterbus message extensions and cluster hostname support (#9530)
Implement the ability for cluster nodes to advertise their location with extension messages.
2022-01-02 19:48:29 -08:00
yoav-steinberg 1bf6d6f11e
Generate RDB with Functions only via redis-cli --functions-rdb (#9968)
This is needed in order to ease the deployment of functions for ephemeral cases, where user
needs to spin up a server with functions pre-loaded.

#### Details:

* Added `--functions-rdb` option to _redis-cli_.
* Functions only rdb via `REPLCONF rdb-filter-only functions`. This is a placeholder for a space
  separated inclusion filter for the RDB. In the future can be `REPLCONF rdb-filter-only
  "functions db:3 key-patten:user*"` and a complementing `rdb-filter-exclude` `REPLCONF`
  can also be added.
* Handle "slave requirements" specification to RDB saving code so we can use the same RDB
  when different slaves express the same requirements (like functions-only) and not share the
  RDB when their requirements differ. This is currently just a flags `int`, but can be extended to
  a more complex structure with various filter fields.
* make sure to support filters only in diskless replication mode (not to override the persistence file),
  we do that by forcing diskless (even if disabled by config)

other changes:
* some refactoring in rdb.c (extract portion of a big function to a sub-function)
* rdb_key_save_delay used in AOFRW too
* sendChildInfo takes the number of updated keys (incremental, rather than absolute)

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-01-02 09:39:01 +02:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 3bcf108416
Change FUNCTION CREATE, DELETE and FLUSH to be WRITE commands instead of MAY_REPLICATE. (#9953)
The issue with MAY_REPLICATE is that all automatic mechanisms to handle
write commands will not work. This require have a special treatment for:
* Not allow those commands to be executed on RO replica.
* Allow those commands to be executed on RO replica from primary connection.
* Allow those commands to be executed on the RO replica from AOF.

By setting those commands as WRITE commands we are getting all those properties from Redis.
Test was added to verify that those properties work as expected.

In addition, rearrange when and where functions are flushed. Before this PR functions were
flushed manually on `rdbLoadRio` and cleaned manually on failure. This contradicts the
assumptions that functions are data and need to be created/deleted alongside with the
data. A side effect of this, for example, `debug reload noflush` did not flush the data but
did flush the functions, `debug loadaof` flush the data but not the functions.
This PR move functions deletion into `emptyDb`. `emptyDb` (renamed to `emptyData`) will
now accept an additional flag, `NOFUNCTIONS` which specifically indicate that we do not
want to flush the functions (on all other cases, functions will be flushed). Used the new flag
on FLUSHALL and FLUSHDB only! Tests were added to `debug reload` and `debug loadaof`
to verify that functions behave the same as the data.

Notice that because now functions will be deleted along side with the data we can not allow
`CLUSTER RESET` to be called from within a function (it will cause the function to be released
while running), this PR adds `NO_SCRIPT` flag to `CLUSTER RESET`  so it will not be possible
to be called from within a function. The other cluster commands are allowed from within a
function (there are use-cases that uses `GETKEYSINSLOT` to iterate over all the keys on a
given slot). Tests was added to verify `CLUSTER RESET` is denied from within a script.

Another small change on this PR is that `RDBFLAGS_ALLOW_DUP` is also applicable on functions.
When loading functions, if this flag is set, we will replace old functions with new ones on collisions.
2021-12-21 16:13:29 +02:00
zhugezy 1b0968df46
Remove EVAL script verbatim replication, propagation, and deterministic execution logic (#9812)
# Background

The main goal of this PR is to remove relevant logics on Lua script verbatim replication,
only keeping effects replication logic, which has been set as default since Redis 5.0.
As a result, Lua in Redis 7.0 would be acting the same as Redis 6.0 with default
configuration from users' point of view.

There are lots of reasons to remove verbatim replication.
Antirez has listed some of the benefits in Issue #5292:

>1. No longer need to explain to users side effects into scripts.
    They can do whatever they want.
>2. No need for a cache about scripts that we sent or not to the slaves.
>3. No need to sort the output of certain commands inside scripts
    (SMEMBERS and others): this both simplifies and gains speed.
>4. No need to store scripts inside the RDB file in order to startup correctly.
>5. No problems about evicting keys during the script execution.

When looking back at Redis 5.0, antirez and core team decided to set the config
`lua-replicate-commands yes` by default instead of removing verbatim replication
directly, in case some bad situations happened. 3 years later now before Redis 7.0,
it's time to remove it formally.

# Changes

- configuration for lua-replicate-commands removed
  - created config file stub for backward compatibility
- Replication script cache removed
  - this is useless under script effects replication
  - relevant statistics also removed
- script persistence in RDB files is also removed
- Propagation of SCRIPT LOAD and SCRIPT FLUSH to replica / AOF removed
- Deterministic execution logic in scripts removed (i.e. don't run write commands
  after random ones, and sorting output of commands with random order)
  - the flags indicating which commands have non-deterministic results are kept as hints to clients.
- `redis.replicate_commands()` & `redis.set_repl()` changed
  - now `redis.replicate_commands()` does nothing and return an 1
  - ...and then `redis.set_repl()` can be issued before `redis.replicate_commands()` now
- Relevant TCL cases adjusted
- DEBUG lua-always-replicate-commands removed

# Other changes
- Fix a recent bug comparing CLIENT_ID_AOF to original_client->flags instead of id. (introduced in #9780)

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-12-21 08:32:42 +02:00
meir@redislabs.com e0cd580aef Redis Functions - Move Lua related variable into luaCtx struct
The following variable was renamed:
1. lua_caller 			-> script_caller
2. lua_time_limit 		-> script_time_limit
3. lua_timedout 		-> script_timedout
4. lua_oom 			-> script_oom
5. lua_disable_deny_script 	-> script_disable_deny_script
6. in_eval			-> in_script

The following variables was moved to lctx under eval.c
1.  lua
2.  lua_client
3.  lua_cur_script
4.  lua_scripts
5.  lua_scripts_mem
6.  lua_replicate_commands
7.  lua_write_dirty
8.  lua_random_dirty
9.  lua_multi_emitted
10. lua_repl
11. lua_kill
12. lua_time_start
13. lua_time_snapshot

This commit is in a low risk of introducing any issues and it
is just moving varibales around and not changing any logic.
2021-12-01 23:31:08 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist bdf531e38d
Extend output of DEBUG HELP for POPULATE (#9869) 2021-11-30 12:36:52 +02:00
sundb 4512905961
Replace ziplist with listpack in quicklist (#9740)
Part three of implementing #8702, following #8887 and #9366 .

## Description of the feature
1. Replace the ziplist container of quicklist with listpack.
2. Convert existing quicklist ziplists on RDB loading time. an O(n) operation.

## Interface changes
1. New `list-max-listpack-size` config is an alias for `list-max-ziplist-size`.
2. Replace `debug ziplist` command with `debug listpack`.

## Internal changes
1. Add `lpMerge` to merge two listpacks . (same as `ziplistMerge`)
2. Add `lpRepr` to print info of listpack which is used in debugCommand and `quicklistRepr`. (same as `ziplistRepr`)
3. Replace `QUICKLIST_NODE_CONTAINER_ZIPLIST` with `QUICKLIST_NODE_CONTAINER_PACKED`(following #9357 ).
    It represent that a quicklistNode is a packed node, as opposed to a plain node.
4. Remove `createZiplistObject` method, which is never used.
5. Calculate listpack entry size using overhead overestimation in `quicklistAllowInsert`.
    We prefer an overestimation, which would at worse lead to a few bytes below the lowest limit of 4k.

## Improvements
1. Calling `lpShrinkToFit` after converting Ziplist to listpack, which was missed at #9366.
2. Optimize `quicklistAppendPlainNode` to avoid memcpy data.

## Bugfix
1. Fix crash in `quicklistRepr` when ziplist is compressed, introduced from #9366.

## Test
1. Add unittest for `lpMerge`.
2. Modify the old quicklist ziplist corrupt dump test.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-11-24 13:34:13 +02:00
Oran Agra 183b90a625
Fix false positive leak reported by GCC ASAN (#9816)
Leak found by the corrupt-dump-fuzzer when using GCC ASAN, which seems
to falsely report leaks on pointers kept only on the stack when calling exit.
Instead we now use _exit on panic / assert to skip these leak checks.

Additionally, check for sanitizer warnings in the corrupt-dump-fuzzer between iterations,
so that when something is found we know which test to relate it too (and it prints reproduction command list)
2021-11-21 18:47:10 +02:00
Ozan Tezcan b91d8b289b
Add sanitizer support and clean up sanitizer findings (#9601)
- Added sanitizer support. `address`, `undefined` and `thread` sanitizers are available.  
- To build Redis with desired sanitizer : `make SANITIZER=undefined`
- There were some sanitizer findings, cleaned up codebase
- Added tests with address and undefined behavior sanitizers to daily CI.
- Added tests with address sanitizer to the per-PR CI (smoke out mem leaks sooner).

Basically, there are three types of issues : 

**1- Unaligned load/store** : Most probably, this issue may cause a crash on a platform that
does not support unaligned access. Redis does unaligned access only on supported platforms.

**2- Signed integer overflow.** Although, signed overflow issue can be problematic time to time
and change how compiler generates code, current findings mostly about signed shift or simple
addition overflow. For most platforms Redis can be compiled for, this wouldn't cause any issue
as far as I can tell (checked generated code on godbolt.org).

 **3 -Minor leak** (redis-cli), **use-after-free**(just before calling exit());

UB means nothing guaranteed and risky to reason about program behavior but I don't think any
of the fixes here worth backporting. As sanitizers are now part of the CI, preventing new issues
will be the real benefit.
2021-11-11 13:51:33 +02:00
yoav-steinberg 79ac57561f
Refactor config.c for generic setter interface (#9644)
This refactors all `CONFIG SET`s and conf file loading arguments go through
the generic config handling interface.

Refactoring changes:
- All config params go through the `standardConfig` interface (some stuff which
  is only related to the config file and not the `CONFIG` command still has special
  handling for rewrite/config file parsing, `loadmodule`, for example.) .
- Added `MULTI_ARG_CONFIG` flag for configs to signify they receive a variable
  number of arguments instead of a single argument. This is used to break up space
  separated arguments to `CONFIG SET` so the generic setter interface can pass
  multiple arguments to the setter function. When parsing the config file we also break
  up anything after the config name into multiple arguments to the setter function.

Interface changes:
- A side effect of the above interface is that the `bind` argument in the config file can
  be empty (no argument at all) this is treated the same as passing an single empty
  string argument (same as `save` already used to work).
- Support rewrite and setting `watchdog-period` from config file (was only supported
  by the CONFIG command till now).
- Another side effect is that the `save T X` config argument now supports multiple
  Time-Changes pairs in a single line like its `CONFIG SET` counterpart. So in the
  config file you can either do:
  ```
  save 3600 1
  save 600 10
  ```
  or do
  ```
  save 3600 1 600 10
  ```

Co-authored-by: Bjorn Svensson <bjorn.a.svensson@est.tech>
2021-11-07 13:40:08 +02:00
perryitay f27083a4a8
Add support for list type to store elements larger than 4GB (#9357)
Redis lists are stored in quicklist, which is currently a linked list of ziplists.
Ziplists are limited to storing elements no larger than 4GB, so when bigger
items are added they're getting truncated.
This PR changes quicklists so that they're capable of storing large items
in quicklist nodes that are plain string buffers rather than ziplist.

As part of the PR there were few other changes in redis: 
1. new DEBUG sub-commands: 
   - QUICKLIST-PACKED-THRESHOLD - set the threshold of for the node type to
     be plan or ziplist. default (1GB)
   - QUICKLIST <key> - Shows low level info about the quicklist encoding of <key>
2. rdb format change:
   - A new type was added - RDB_TYPE_LIST_QUICKLIST_2 . 
   - container type (packed / plain) was added to the beginning of the rdb object
     (before the actual node list).
3. testing:
   - Tests that requires over 100MB will be by default skipped. a new flag was
     added to 'runtest' to run the large memory tests (not used by default)

Co-authored-by: sundb <sundbcn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-11-03 20:47:18 +02:00
Oran Agra f1f3cceb50
fix valgrind issues with long double module test (#9709)
The module test in reply.tcl was introduced by #8521 but didn't run until recently (see #9639)
and then it started failing with valgrind.
This is because valgrind uses 64 bit long double (unlike most other platforms that have at least 80 bits)
But besides valgrind, the tests where also incompatible with ARM32, which also uses 64 bit long doubles.

We now use appropriate value to avoid issues with either valgrind or ARM32

In all the double tests, i use 3.141, which is safe since since addReplyDouble uses
`%.17Lg` which is able to represent this value without adding any digits due to precision loss. 

In the long double, since we use `%.17Lf` in ld2string, it preserves 17 significant
digits, rather than 17 digit after the decimal point (like in `%.17Lg`).
So to make these similar, i use value lower than 1 (no digits left of
the period)

Lastly, we have the same issue with TCL (no long doubles) so we read
raw protocol in that test.

Note that the only error before this fix (in both valgrind and ARM32 is this:
```
*** [err]: RM_ReplyWithLongDouble: a float reply in tests/unit/moduleapi/reply.tcl
Expected '3.141' to be equal to '3.14100000000000001' (context: type eval line 2 cmd {assert_equal 3.141 [r rw.longdouble 3.141]} proc ::test)
```
so the changes to debug.c and scripting.tcl aren't really needed, but i consider them a cleanup
(i.e. scripting.c validated a different constant than the one that's sent to it from debug.c).

Another unrelated change is to add the RESP version to the repeated tests in reply.tcl
2021-11-01 13:41:35 +02:00
yoav-steinberg 6600253046
Client eviction ci issues (#9549)
Fixing CI test issues introduced in #8687
- valgrind warnings in readQueryFromClient when client was freed by processInputBuffer
- adding DEBUG pause-cron for tests not to be time dependent.
- skipping a test that depends on socket buffers / events not compatible with TLS
- making sure client got subscribed by not using deferring client
2021-09-26 17:45:02 +03:00
yoav-steinberg 2753429c99
Client eviction (#8687)
### 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: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-09-23 14:02:16 +03:00
sundb 3ca6972ecd
Replace all usage of ziplist with listpack for t_zset (#9366)
Part two of implementing #8702 (zset), after #8887.

## Description of the feature
Replaced all uses of ziplist with listpack in t_zset, and optimized some of the code to optimize performance.

## Rdb format changes
New `RDB_TYPE_ZSET_LISTPACK` rdb type.

## Rdb loading improvements:
1) Pre-expansion of dict for validation of duplicate data for listpack and ziplist.
2) Simplifying the release of empty key objects when RDB loading.
3) Unify ziplist and listpack data verify methods for zset and hash, and move code to rdb.c.

## Interface changes
1) New `zset-max-listpack-entries` config is an alias for `zset-max-ziplist-entries` (same with `zset-max-listpack-value`).
2) OBJECT ENCODING will return listpack instead of ziplist.

## Listpack improvements:
1) Add `lpDeleteRange` and `lpDeleteRangeWithEntry` functions to delete a range of entries from listpack.
2) Improve the performance of `lpCompare`, converting from string to integer is faster than converting from integer to string.
3) Replace `snprintf` with `ll2string` to improve performance in converting numbers to strings in `lpGet()`.

## Zset improvements:
1) Improve the performance of `zzlFind` method, use `lpFind` instead of `lpCompare` in a loop.
2) Use `lpDeleteRangeWithEntry` instead of `lpDelete` twice to delete a element of zset.

## Tests
1) Add some unittests for `lpDeleteRange` and `lpDeleteRangeWithEntry` function.
2) Add zset RDB loading test.
3) Add benchmark test for `lpCompare` and `ziplsitCompare`.
4) Add empty listpack zset corrupt dump test.
2021-09-09 18:18:53 +03:00
yoav-steinberg 0e8d469f82
More generic crash report for unsupported archs (#9385)
Following compilation warnings on s390x.
2021-08-18 15:46:11 +03:00
Madelyn Olson 39a4a44d7d
Add debug config flag to print certain config values on engine crash (#9304)
Add debug config flag to print certain config values on engine crash
2021-08-05 11:59:12 -07:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 2237131e15
Unified Lua and modules reply parsing and added RESP3 support to RM_Call (#9202)
## Current state
1. Lua has its own parser that handles parsing `reds.call` replies and translates them
  to Lua objects that can be used by the user Lua code. The parser partially handles
  resp3 (missing big number, verbatim, attribute, ...)
2. Modules have their own parser that handles parsing `RM_Call` replies and translates
  them to RedisModuleCallReply objects. The parser does not support resp3.

In addition, in the future, we want to add Redis Function (#8693) that will probably
support more languages. At some point maintaining so many parsers will stop
scaling (bug fixes and protocol changes will need to be applied on all of them).
We will probably end up with different parsers that support different parts of the
resp protocol (like we already have today with Lua and modules)

## PR Changes
This PR attempt to unified the reply parsing of Lua and modules (and in the future
Redis Function) by introducing a new parser unit (`resp_parser.c`). The new parser
handles parsing the reply and calls different callbacks to allow the users (another
unit that uses the parser, i.e, Lua, modules, or Redis Function) to analyze the reply.

### Lua API Additions
The code that handles reply parsing on `scripting.c` was removed. Instead, it uses
the resp_parser to parse and create a Lua object out of the reply. As mentioned
above the Lua parser did not handle parsing big numbers, verbatim, and attribute.
The new parser can handle those and so Lua also gets it for free.
Those are translated to Lua objects in the following way:
1. Big Number - Lua table `{'big_number':'<str representation for big number>'}`
2. Verbatim - Lua table `{'verbatim_string':{'format':'<verbatim format>', 'string':'<verbatim string value>'}}`
3. Attribute - currently ignored and not expose to the Lua parser, another issue will be open to decide how to expose it.

Tests were added to check resp3 reply parsing on Lua

### Modules API Additions
The reply parsing code on `module.c` was also removed and the new resp_parser is used instead.
In addition, the RedisModuleCallReply was also extracted to a separate unit located on `call_reply.c`
(in the future, this unit will also be used by Redis Function). A nice side effect of unified parsing is
that modules now also support resp3. Resp3 can be enabled by giving `3` as a parameter to the
fmt argument of `RM_Call`. It is also possible to give `0`, which will indicate an auto mode. i.e, Redis
will automatically chose the reply protocol base on the current client set on the RedisModuleCtx
(this mode will mostly be used when the module want to pass the reply to the client as is).
In addition, the following RedisModuleAPI were added to allow analyzing resp3 replies:

* New RedisModuleCallReply types:
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_MAP`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_SET`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BOOL`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_DOUBLE`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BIG_NUMBER`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_VERBATIM_STRING`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE`

* New RedisModuleAPI:
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyDouble` - getting double value from resp3 double reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBool` - getting boolean value from resp3 boolean reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBigNumber` - getting big number value from resp3 big number reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyVerbatim` - getting format and value from resp3 verbatim reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplySetElement` - getting element from resp3 set reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyMapElement` - getting key and value from resp3 map reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttribute` - getting a reply attribute
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttributeElement` - getting key and value from resp3 attribute reply
   
* New context flags:
   * `REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RESP3` - indicate that the client is using resp3

Tests were added to check the new RedisModuleAPI

### Modules API Changes
* RM_ReplyWithCallReply might return REDISMODULE_ERR if the given CallReply is in resp3
  but the client expects resp2. This is not a breaking change because in order to get a resp3
  CallReply one needs to specifically specify `3` as a parameter to the fmt argument of
  `RM_Call` (as mentioned above).

Tests were added to check this change

### More small Additions
* Added `debug set-disable-deny-scripts` that allows to turn on and off the commands no-script
flag protection. This is used by the Lua resp3 tests so it will be possible to run `debug protocol`
and check the resp3 parsing code.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
2021-08-04 16:28:07 +03:00
Erik Dubbelboer ee4bdf10ee
Fix format strings serverLogObjectDebugInfo to use unsigned (#2927)
This doesn't have any real impact, just a cleanup.
2021-07-18 15:27:42 +03:00
Oran Agra 6a5bac309e
Test infra, handle RESP3 attributes and big-numbers and bools (#9235)
- promote the code in DEBUG PROTOCOL to addReplyBigNum
- DEBUG PROTOCOL ATTRIB skips the attribute when client is RESP2
- networking.c addReply for push and attributes generate assertion when
  called on a RESP2 client, anything else would produce a broken
  protocol that clients can't handle.
2021-07-14 19:14:31 +03:00
Binbin 561c69c285
Improve the debug help command message (#9098)
cleanups:
1: Re-introduce debug leak subcommand in help text.
Mistankenly deleted in https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/5531

2: Formatted the text.
Some text lacks commas resulting in no line breaks.

3: Supplementary debug restart command descriptions of delay arg.
2021-06-20 09:46:27 +03:00
chenyang8094 e0cd3ad0de
Enhance mem_usage/free_effort/unlink/copy callbacks and add GetDbFromIO api. (#8999)
Create new module type enhanced callbacks: mem_usage2, free_effort2, unlink2, copy2.
These will be given a context point from which the module can obtain the key name and database id.
In addition the digest and defrag context can now be used to obtain the key name and database id.
2021-06-16 09:45:49 +03:00
YaacovHazan 1677efb9da
cleanup around loadAppendOnlyFile (#9012)
Today when we load the AOF on startup, the loadAppendOnlyFile checks if
the file is openning for reading.
This check is redundent (dead code) as we open the AOF file for writing at initServer,
and the file will always be existing for the loadAppendOnlyFile.

In this commit:
- remove all the exit(1) from loadAppendOnlyFile, as it is the caller
  responsibility to decide what to do in case of failure.
- move the opening of the AOF file for writing, to be after we loading it.
- avoid return -ERR in DEBUG LOADAOF, when the AOF is existing but empty
2021-06-14 10:38:08 +03:00
Binbin 0bfccc55e2
Fixed some typos, add a spell check ci and others minor fix (#8890)
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`
2021-06-10 15:39:33 +03:00
guybe7 68ba4d43ac
Initialize RedisModuleDigest with zeroes (#8731)
In case the module's digest function doesn't modify
'md' it'll contain garbage and result in wrong
DEBUG DIGEST
2021-03-31 23:56:04 +03:00
Itamar Haber dc39b0c190
Fixes a typo in DEBUG HELP (#8638) 2021-03-24 11:11:38 +02:00
Oran Agra b45b0d81bb
Fix crash report killed by message (#8683)
We sometimes see the crash report saying we were killed by a random
process even in cases where the crash was spontanius in redis.
for instance, crashes found by the corrupt-dump test.

It looks like this si_pid is sometimes left uninitialized, and a good
way to tell if the crash originated in redis or trigged by outside is to
look at si_code, real signal codes are always > 0, and ones generated by
kill are have si_code of 0 or below.
2021-03-24 08:33:24 +02:00
Theo Buehler 169be0426c
Fixes for systems with 64-bit time (#8662)
Some operating systems (e.g., NetBSD and OpenBSD) have switched to
using a 64-bit integer for time_t on all platforms. This results in currently
harmless compiler warnings due to potential truncation.
These changes fix these minor portability concerns.

* Fix format string for systems with 64 bit time
* use llabs to avoid truncation with 64 bit time
2021-03-17 15:45:38 +02:00
David Gilman 1bf02e1ca9
Fix compliation on arm64 Mac with jemalloc (#8458)
The arm_thread_state64_get_pc used later in the file is defined
in mach kernel headers. Apparently they get included if you use
the system malloc but not if you use jemalloc.
2021-03-01 08:15:26 +02:00
Itamar Haber 9dcdc7e79a
HELP subcommand, continued (#5531)
* 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: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
2021-01-04 17:02:57 +02:00
Oran Agra 152b5d46c4
Crash log would crash half way on commands with no arguments (#8260)
The crash log attempts to print the current client info, and when it
does that it attempts to check if the first argument happens to be a key
but it did so for commands with no arguments too, which caused the crash
log to crash half way and not reach its end.
2021-01-01 10:23:30 +02:00
Madelyn Olson efaf09ee4b
Flow through the error handling path for most errors (#8226)
Properly throw errors for invalid replication stream and support https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/8217
2020-12-23 19:06:25 -08:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) 92a483bca2
Fix issue where fork process deletes the parent pidfile (#8231)
Turns out that when the fork child crashes, the crash log was deleting
the pidfile from the disk (although the parent is still running.

Now we set the pidfile of the fork process to NULL so the fork process
will never deletes it.
2020-12-22 15:17:39 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 86e3395c11
Several (mostly Solaris-related) cleanups (#8171)
* Allow runtest-moduleapi use a different 'make', for systems where GNU Make is 'gmake'.
* Fix issue with builds on Solaris re-building everything from scratch due to CFLAGS/LDFLAGS not stored.
* Fix compile failure on Solaris due to atomicvar and a bunch of warnings.
* Fix garbled log timestamps on Solaris.
2020-12-13 17:09:54 +02:00
Oran Agra c31055db61 Sanitize dump payload: fuzz tester and fixes for segfaults and leaks it exposed
The test creates keys with various encodings, DUMP them, corrupt the payload
and RESTORES it.
It utilizes the recently added use-exit-on-panic config to distinguish between
 asserts and segfaults.
If the restore succeeds, it runs random commands on the key to attempt to
trigger a crash.

It runs in two modes, one with deep sanitation enabled and one without.
In the first one we don't expect any assertions or segfaults, in the second one
we expect assertions, but no segfaults.
We also check for leaks and invalid reads using valgrind, and if we find them
we print the commands that lead to that issue.

Changes in the code (other than the test):
- Replace a few NPD (null pointer deference) flows and division by zero with an
  assertion, so that it doesn't fail the test. (since we set the server to use
  `exit` rather than `abort` on assertion).
- Fix quite a lot of flows in rdb.c that could have lead to memory leaks in
  RESTORE command (since it now responds with an error rather than panic)
- Add a DEBUG flag for SET-SKIP-CHECKSUM-VALIDATION so that the test don't need
  to bother with faking a valid checksum
- Remove a pile of code in serverLogObjectDebugInfo which is actually unsafe to
  run in the crash report (see comments in the code)
- fix a missing boundary check in lzf_decompress

test suite infra improvements:
- be able to run valgrind checks before the process terminates
- rotate log files when restarting servers
2020-12-06 14:54:34 +02:00
David CARLIER 0719388cfb
raspberry build fix. (#8095)
__ILP32__ is 32 bits ABI and does not imply x86, this patch resolves this.
2020-11-25 12:15:32 -08:00
guybe7 f8ae991717
EXISTS should not alter LRU, OBJECT should not reveal expired keys on replica (#8016)
The bug was introduced by #5021 which only attempted avoid EXIST on an
already expired key from returning 1 on a replica.

Before that commit, dbExists was used instead of
lookupKeyRead (which had an undesired effect to "touch" the LRU/LFU)

Other than that, this commit fixes OBJECT to also come empty handed on
expired keys in replica.

And DEBUG DIGEST-VALUE to behave like DEBUG OBJECT (get the data from
the key regardless of it's expired state)
2020-11-18 11:16:21 +02:00
Wen Hui 254367788a
Debug Populate: Avoid server crash when passing negative value for key and value size (#8018)
* Debug Populate: Add checks for count and keysize to avoid crash

* provide getRangeLongFromObjectOrReply and getPositiveLongFromObjectOrReply for range check
2020-11-05 19:58:54 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 7e4325cbc9
Fix crash log output on ARM. (#8020) 2020-11-05 15:43:53 +02:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein) f210e197f3
Added crash report on SIGABRT (#8004)
The reason that we want to get a full crash report on SIGABRT
is that the jmalloc, when detecting a corruption, calls abort().
This will cause the Redis to exist silently without any report
and without any way to analyze what happened.
2020-11-03 14:59:21 +02:00
Oran Agra f659d23619
Add some additional signal info to the crash log (#7891)
- si_code can be very useful info some day.
- a clear indication that redis was killed by an external user
2020-10-07 20:28:57 +03:00
David CARLIER c3edaa7941
Further NetBSD update and build fixes. (#7831)
mainly backtrace and register dump support.
2020-09-23 10:00:31 +03:00
Daniel Dai 1b3b75208c
fix make warnings in debug.c MacOS (#7805)
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2020-09-20 12:06:17 +03:00
David CARLIER eabe3eaec0
debug.c: NetBSD build warning fix. (#7810)
The symbol base address is a const on this system.
2020-09-19 12:24:40 +03:00
WuYunlong f866023399 bio: doFastMemoryTest should try to kill io threads as well. 2020-09-16 14:15:02 +03:00
WuYunlong 8b70cb0ef8 bio: fix doFastMemoryTest.
If one thread got SIGSEGV, function sigsegvHandler() would be triggered,
it would call bioKillThreads(). But call pthread_cancel() to cancel itself
would make it block. Also note that if SIGSEGV is caught by bio thread, it
should kill the main thread in order to give a positive report.
2020-09-16 14:15:02 +03:00
Oran Agra 1c71038540
Squash merging 125 typo/grammar/comment/doc PRs (#7773)
List of squashed commits or PRs
===============================

commit 66801ea
Author: hwware <wen.hui.ware@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 13 00:54:31 2020 -0500

    typo fix in acl.c

commit 46f55db
Author: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
Date:   Sun Sep 6 18:24:11 2020 +0300

    Updates a couple of comments

    Specifically:

    * RM_AutoMemory completed instead of pointing to docs
    * Updated link to custom type doc

commit 61a2aa0
Author: xindoo <xindoo@qq.com>
Date:   Tue Sep 1 19:24:59 2020 +0800

    Correct errors in code comments

commit a5871d1
Author: yz1509 <pro-756@qq.com>
Date:   Tue Sep 1 18:36:06 2020 +0800

    fix typos in module.c

commit 41eede7
Author: bookug <bookug@qq.com>
Date:   Sat Aug 15 01:11:33 2020 +0800

    docs: fix typos in comments

commit c303c84
Author: lazy-snail <ws.niu@outlook.com>
Date:   Fri Aug 7 11:15:44 2020 +0800

    fix spelling in redis.conf

commit 1eb76bf
Author: zhujian <zhujianxyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Aug 6 15:22:10 2020 +0800

    add a missing 'n' in comment

commit 1530ec2
Author: Daniel Dai <764122422@qq.com>
Date:   Mon Jul 27 00:46:35 2020 -0400

    fix spelling in tracking.c

commit e517b31
Author: Hunter-Chen <huntcool001@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Jul 17 22:33:32 2020 +0800

    Update redis.conf

    Co-authored-by: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>

commit c300eff
Author: Hunter-Chen <huntcool001@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Jul 17 22:33:23 2020 +0800

    Update redis.conf

    Co-authored-by: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>

commit 4c058a8
Author: 陈浩鹏 <chenhaopeng@heytea.com>
Date:   Thu Jun 25 19:00:56 2020 +0800

    Grammar fix and clarification

commit 5fcaa81
Author: bodong.ybd <bodong.ybd@alibaba-inc.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 19 10:09:00 2020 +0800

    Fix typos

commit 4caca9a
Author: Pruthvi P <pruthvi@ixigo.com>
Date:   Fri May 22 00:33:22 2020 +0530

    Fix typo eviciton => eviction

commit b2a25f6
Author: Brad Dunbar <dunbarb2@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun May 17 12:39:59 2020 -0400

    Fix a typo.

commit 12842ae
Author: hwware <wen.hui.ware@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun May 3 17:16:59 2020 -0400

    fix spelling in redis conf

commit ddba07c
Author: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
Date:   Sat May 2 23:25:34 2020 +0100

    Correct a "conflicts" spelling error.

commit 8fc7bf2
Author: Nao YONASHIRO <yonashiro@r.recruit.co.jp>
Date:   Thu Apr 30 10:25:27 2020 +0900

    docs: fix EXPIRE_FAST_CYCLE_DURATION to ACTIVE_EXPIRE_CYCLE_FAST_DURATION

commit 9b2b67a
Author: Brad Dunbar <dunbarb2@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Apr 24 11:46:22 2020 -0400

    Fix a typo.

commit 0746f10
Author: devilinrust <63737265+devilinrust@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 16 00:17:53 2020 +0200

    Fix typos in server.c

commit 92b588d
Author: benjessop12 <56115861+benjessop12@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Apr 13 13:43:55 2020 +0100

    Fix spelling mistake in lazyfree.c

commit 1da37aa
Merge: 2d4ba28 af347a8
Author: hwware <wen.hui.ware@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 5 22:41:31 2020 -0500

    Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/unstable' into expiretypofix

commit 2d4ba28
Author: hwware <wen.hui.ware@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 2 00:09:40 2020 -0500

    fix typo in expire.c

commit 1a746f7
Author: SennoYuki <minakami1yuki@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Feb 27 16:54:32 2020 +0800

    fix typo

commit 8599b1a
Author: dongheejeong <donghee950403@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Feb 16 20:31:43 2020 +0000

    Fix typo in server.c

commit f38d4e8
Author: hwware <wen.hui.ware@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Feb 2 22:58:38 2020 -0500

    fix typo in evict.c

commit fe143fc
Author: Leo Murillo <leonardo.murillo@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Feb 2 01:57:22 2020 -0600

    Fix a few typos in redis.conf

commit 1ab4d21
Author: viraja1 <anchan.viraj@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 27 17:15:58 2019 +0530

    Fix typo in Latency API docstring

commit ca1f70e
Author: gosth <danxuedexing@qq.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 18 15:18:02 2019 +0800

    fix typo in sort.c

commit a57c06b
Author: ZYunH <zyunhjob@163.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 16 22:28:46 2019 +0800

    fix-zset-typo

commit b8c92b5
Author: git-hulk <hulk.website@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 16 15:51:42 2019 +0800

    FIX: typo in cluster.c, onformation->information

commit 9dd981c
Author: wujm2007 <jim.wujm@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 16 09:37:52 2019 +0800

    Fix typo

commit e132d7a
Author: Sebastien Williams-Wynn <s.williamswynn.mail@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 15 00:14:07 2019 +0000

    Minor typo change

commit 47f44d5
Author: happynote3966 <01ssrmikururudevice01@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 11 22:08:48 2019 +0900

    fix comment typo in redis-cli.c

commit b8bdb0d
Author: fulei <fulei@kuaishou.com>
Date:   Wed Oct 16 18:00:17 2019 +0800

    Fix a spelling mistake of comments  in defragDictBucketCallback

commit 0def46a
Author: fulei <fulei@kuaishou.com>
Date:   Wed Oct 16 13:09:27 2019 +0800

    fix some spelling mistakes of comments in defrag.c

commit f3596fd
Author: Phil Rajchgot <tophil@outlook.com>
Date:   Sun Oct 13 02:02:32 2019 -0400

    Typo and grammar fixes

    Redis and its documentation are great -- just wanted to submit a few corrections in the spirit of Hacktoberfest. Thanks for all your work on this project. I use it all the time and it works beautifully.

commit 2b928cd
Author: KangZhiDong <worldkzd@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Sep 1 07:03:11 2019 +0800

    fix typos

commit 33aea14
Author: Axlgrep <axlgrep@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Aug 27 11:02:18 2019 +0800

    Fixed eviction spelling issues

commit e282a80
Author: Simen Flatby <simen@oms.no>
Date:   Tue Aug 20 15:25:51 2019 +0200

    Update comments to reflect prop name

    In the comments the prop is referenced as replica-validity-factor,
    but it is really named cluster-replica-validity-factor.

commit 74d1f9a
Author: Jim Green <jimgreen2013@qq.com>
Date:   Tue Aug 20 20:00:31 2019 +0800

    fix comment error, the code is ok

commit eea1407
Author: Liao Tonglang <liaotonglang@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri May 31 10:16:18 2019 +0800

    typo fix

    fix cna't to can't

commit 0da553c
Author: KAWACHI Takashi <tkawachi@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jul 17 00:38:16 2019 +0900

    Fix typo

commit 7fc8fb6
Author: Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>
Date:   Tue May 28 17:58:42 2019 +0200

    Typo fixes

    s/familar/familiar/
    s/compatiblity/compatibility/
    s/ ot / to /
    s/itsef/itself/

commit 5f46c9d
Author: zhumoing <34539422+zhumoing@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue May 21 21:16:50 2019 +0800

    typo-fixes

    typo-fixes

commit 321dfe1
Author: wxisme <850885154@qq.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 16 15:10:55 2019 +0800

    typo fix

commit b4fb131
Merge: 267e0e6 3df1eb8
Author: Nikitas Bastas <nikitasbst@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Feb 8 22:55:45 2019 +0200

    Merge branch 'unstable' of antirez/redis into unstable

commit 267e0e6
Author: Nikitas Bastas <nikitasbst@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 30 21:26:04 2019 +0200

    Minor typo fix

commit 30544e7
Author: inshal96 <39904558+inshal96@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Jan 4 16:54:50 2019 +0500

    remove an extra 'a' in the comments

commit 337969d
Author: BrotherGao <yangdongheng11@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Dec 29 12:37:29 2018 +0800

    fix typo in redis.conf

commit 9f4b121
Merge: 423a030 e504583
Author: BrotherGao <yangdongheng@xiaomi.com>
Date:   Sat Dec 29 11:41:12 2018 +0800

    Merge branch 'unstable' of antirez/redis into unstable

commit 423a030
Merge: 42b02b7 46a51cd
Author: 杨东衡 <yangdongheng@xiaomi.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 4 23:56:11 2018 +0800

    Merge branch 'unstable' of antirez/redis into unstable

commit 42b02b7
Merge: 68c0e6e b8febe6
Author: Dongheng Yang <yangdongheng11@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Oct 28 15:54:23 2018 +0800

    Merge pull request #1 from antirez/unstable

    update local data

commit 714b589
Author: Christian <crifei93@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 28 01:17:26 2018 +0100

    fix typo "resulution"

commit e23259d
Author: garenchan <1412950785@qq.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 26 09:58:35 2018 +0800

    fix typo: segfauls -> segfault

commit a9359f8
Author: xjp <jianping_xie@aliyun.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 18 17:31:44 2018 +0800

    Fixed REDISMODULE_H spell bug

commit a12c3e4
Author: jdiaz <jrd.palacios@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Dec 15 23:39:52 2018 -0600

    Fixes hyperloglog hash function comment block description

commit 770eb11
Author: 林上耀 <1210tom@163.com>
Date:   Sun Nov 25 17:16:10 2018 +0800

    fix typo

commit fd97fbb
Author: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
Date:   Fri Nov 23 17:14:01 2018 +0100

    Correct "unsupported" typo.

commit a85522d
Author: Jungnam Lee <jungnam.lee@oracle.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 8 23:01:29 2018 +0900

    fix typo in test comments

commit ade8007
Author: Arun Kumar <palerdot@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 23 16:56:35 2018 +0530

    Fixed grammatical typo

    Fixed typo for word 'dictionary'

commit 869ee39
Author: Hamid Alaei <hamid.a85@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Aug 12 16:40:02 2018 +0430

    fix documentations: (ThreadSafeContextStart/Stop -> ThreadSafeContextLock/Unlock), minor typo

commit f89d158
Author: Mayank Jain <mayankjain255@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jul 31 23:01:21 2018 +0530

    Updated README.md with some spelling corrections.

    Made correction in spelling of some misspelled words.

commit 892198e
Author: dsomeshwar <someshwar.dhayalan@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Jul 21 23:23:04 2018 +0530

    typo fix

commit 8a4d780
Author: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
Date:   Mon Apr 30 02:06:52 2018 +0300

    Fixes some typos

commit e3acef6
Author: Noah Rosamilia <ivoahivoah@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 3 23:41:21 2018 -0500

    Fix typo in /deps/README.md

commit 04442fb
Author: WuYunlong <xzsyeb@126.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 3 10:32:42 2018 +0800

    Fix typo in readSyncBulkPayload() comment.

commit 9f36880
Author: WuYunlong <xzsyeb@126.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 3 10:20:37 2018 +0800

    replication.c comment: run_id -> replid.

commit f866b4a
Author: Francesco 'makevoid' Canessa <makevoid@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Feb 22 22:01:56 2018 +0000

    fix comment typo in server.c

commit 0ebc69b
Author: 줍 <jubee0124@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Feb 12 16:38:48 2018 +0900

    Fix typo in redis.conf

    Fix `five behaviors` to `eight behaviors` in [this sentence ](antirez/redis@unstable/redis.conf#L564)

commit b50a620
Author: martinbroadhurst <martinbroadhurst@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 28 12:07:30 2017 +0000

    Fix typo in valgrind.sup

commit 7d8f349
Author: Peter Boughton <peter@sorcerersisle.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 27 19:52:19 2017 +0000

    Update CONTRIBUTING; refer doc updates to redis-doc repo.

commit 02dec7e
Author: Klauswk <klauswk1@hotmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 24 16:18:38 2017 -0200

    Fix typo in comment

commit e1efbc8
Author: chenshi <baiwfg2@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 3 18:26:30 2017 +0800

    Correct two spelling errors of comments

commit 93327d8
Author: spacewander <spacewanderlzx@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Sep 13 16:47:24 2017 +0800

    Update the comment for OBJ_ENCODING_EMBSTR_SIZE_LIMIT's value

    The value of OBJ_ENCODING_EMBSTR_SIZE_LIMIT is 44 now instead of 39.

commit 63d361f
Author: spacewander <spacewanderlzx@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Sep 12 15:06:42 2017 +0800

    Fix <prevlen> related doc in ziplist.c

    According to the definition of ZIP_BIG_PREVLEN and other related code,
    the guard of single byte <prevlen> should be 254 instead of 255.

commit ebe228d
Author: hanael80 <hanael80@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Aug 15 09:09:40 2017 +0900

    Fix typo

commit 6b696e6
Author: Matt Robenolt <matt@ydekproductions.com>
Date:   Mon Aug 14 14:50:47 2017 -0700

    Fix typo in LATENCY DOCTOR output

commit a2ec6ae
Author: caosiyang <caosiyang@qiyi.com>
Date:   Tue Aug 15 14:15:16 2017 +0800

    Fix a typo: form => from

commit 3ab7699
Author: caosiyang <caosiyang@qiyi.com>
Date:   Thu Aug 10 18:40:33 2017 +0800

    Fix a typo: replicationFeedSlavesFromMaster() => replicationFeedSlavesFromMasterStream()

commit 72d43ef
Author: caosiyang <caosiyang@qiyi.com>
Date:   Tue Aug 8 15:57:25 2017 +0800

    fix a typo: servewr => server

commit 707c958
Author: Bo Cai <charpty@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jul 26 21:49:42 2017 +0800

    redis-cli.c typo: conut -> count.

    Signed-off-by: Bo Cai <charpty@gmail.com>

commit b9385b2
Author: JackDrogon <jack.xsuperman@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 30 14:22:31 2017 +0800

    Fix some spell problems

commit 20d9230
Author: akosel <aaronjkosel@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Jun 4 19:35:13 2017 -0500

    Fix typo

commit b167bfc
Author: Krzysiek Witkowicz <krzysiekwitkowicz@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon May 22 21:32:27 2017 +0100

    Fix #4008 small typo in comment

commit 2b78ac8
Author: Jake Clarkson <jacobwclarkson@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 26 15:49:50 2017 +0100

    Correct typo in tests/unit/hyperloglog.tcl

commit b0f1cdb
Author: Qi Luo <qiluo-msft@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 19 14:25:18 2017 -0700

    Fix typo

commit a90b0f9
Author: charsyam <charsyam@naver.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 16 18:19:53 2017 +0900

    fix typos

    fix typos

    fix typos

commit 8430a79
Author: Richard Hart <richardhart92@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 13 22:17:41 2017 -0400

    Fixed log message typo in listenToPort.

commit 481a1c2
Author: Vinod Kumar <kumar003vinod@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Jan 15 23:04:51 2017 +0530

    src/db.c: Correct "save" -> "safe" typo

commit 586b4d3
Author: wangshaonan <wshn13@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 21 20:28:27 2016 +0800

    Fix typo they->the in helloworld.c

commit c1c4b5e
Author: Jenner <hypxm@qq.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 19 16:39:46 2016 +0800

    typo error

commit 1ee1a3f
Author: tielei <43289893@qq.com>
Date:   Mon Jul 18 13:52:25 2016 +0800

    fix some comments

commit 11a41fb
Author: Otto Kekäläinen <otto@seravo.fi>
Date:   Sun Jul 3 10:23:55 2016 +0100

    Fix spelling in documentation and comments

commit 5fb5d82
Author: francischan <f1ancis621@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jun 28 00:19:33 2016 +0800

    Fix outdated comments about redis.c file.
    It should now refer to server.c file.

commit 6b254bc
Author: lmatt-bit <lmatt123n@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 21 21:45:58 2016 +0800

    Refine the comment of dictRehashMilliseconds func

SLAVECONF->REPLCONF in comment - by andyli029

commit ee9869f
Author: clark.kang <charsyam@naver.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 22 11:09:51 2016 +0900

    fix typos

commit f7b3b11
Author: Harisankar H <harisankarh@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 9 11:49:42 2016 +0530

    Typo correction: "faield" --> "failed"

    Typo correction: "faield" --> "failed"

commit 3fd40fc
Author: Itamar Haber <itamar@redislabs.com>
Date:   Thu Feb 25 10:31:51 2016 +0200

    Fixes a typo in comments

commit 621c160
Author: Prayag Verma <prayag.verma@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Feb 1 12:36:20 2016 +0530

    Fix typo in Readme.md

    Spelling mistakes -
    `eviciton` > `eviction`
    `familar` > `familiar`

commit d7d07d6
Author: WonCheol Lee <toctoc21c@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 30 15:11:34 2015 +0900

    Typo fixed

commit a4dade7
Author: Felix Bünemann <buenemann@louis.info>
Date:   Mon Dec 28 11:02:55 2015 +0100

    [ci skip] Improve supervised upstart config docs

    This mentions that "expect stop" is required for supervised upstart
    to work correctly. See http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#expect-stop
    for an explanation.

commit d9caba9
Author: daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 21 18:30:03 2015 +1100

    README: Remove trailing whitespace

commit 72d42e5
Author: daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 21 18:29:32 2015 +1100

    README: Fix typo. th => the

commit dd6e957
Author: daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 21 18:29:20 2015 +1100

    README: Fix typo. familar => familiar

commit 3a12b23
Author: daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 21 18:28:54 2015 +1100

    README: Fix typo. eviciton => eviction

commit 2d1d03b
Author: daurnimator <quae@daurnimator.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 21 18:21:45 2015 +1100

    README: Fix typo. sever => server

commit 3973b06
Author: Itamar Haber <itamar@garantiadata.com>
Date:   Sat Dec 19 17:01:20 2015 +0200

    Typo fix

commit 4f2e460
Author: Steve Gao <fu@2token.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 4 10:22:05 2015 +0800

    Update README - fix typos

commit b21667c
Author: binyan <binbin.yan@nokia.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 2 22:48:37 2015 +0800

    delete redundancy color judge in sdscatcolor

commit 88894c7
Author: binyan <binbin.yan@nokia.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 2 22:14:42 2015 +0800

    the example output shoule be HelloWorld

commit 2763470
Author: binyan <binbin.yan@nokia.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 2 17:41:39 2015 +0800

    modify error word keyevente

    Signed-off-by: binyan <binbin.yan@nokia.com>

commit 0847b3d
Author: Bruno Martins <bscmartins@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 4 11:37:01 2015 +0000

    typo

commit bbb9e9e
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Author: Thor Juhasz <thor@juhasz.pro>
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    Found some parts a little unclear on a first read, which prompted me to have a better look at the file and fix some minor things I noticed.
    Fixing minor typos and grammar. There are no changes to configuration options.
    These changes are only meant to help the user better understand the explanations to the various configuration options
2020-09-10 13:43:38 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb a8b7268911
Tests: validate CONFIG REWRITE for all params. (#7764)
This is a catch-all test to confirm that that rewrite produces a valid
output for all parameters and that this process does not introduce
undesired configuration changes.
2020-09-09 15:43:11 +03:00
Oran Agra 9ef8d2f671
Run active defrag while blocked / loading (#7726)
During long running scripts or loading RDB/AOF, we may need to do some
defragging. Since processEventsWhileBlocked is called periodically at
unknown intervals, and many cron jobs either depend on run_with_period
(including active defrag), or rely on being called at server.hz rate
(i.e. active defrag knows ho much time to run by looking at server.hz),
the whileBlockedCron may have to run a loop triggering the cron jobs in it
(currently only active defrag) several times.

Other changes:
- Adding a test for defrag during aof loading.
- Changing key-load-delay config to take negative values for fractions
  of a microsecond sleep
2020-09-03 08:47:29 +03:00
Pierre Jambet d52ce4ea1a
Fix error message for the DEBUG ZIPLIST command (#7745)
DEBUG ZIPLIST <key> currently returns the following error string if the
key is not a ziplist: "ERR Not an sds encoded string.". This looks like
an accidental copy/paste error from the error returned in the else if
branch above where this string is returned if the key is not an sds
string. The command was added in
ac61f90625 and looking at the commit,
nothing indicates that it is not an accidental typo.

The error string now returns a correct error: "Not a ziplist encoded
object", which accurately describes the error.
2020-09-02 23:27:48 +03:00
Wang Yuan 6b4ae919e8
Fix data race in bugReportStart (#7700)
The previous fix using _Atomic was insufficient, since we check and set it in
different places.

The implications of this bug are just that a portion of the bug report will be shown
twice, in the race case of two concurrent crashes.
2020-08-24 13:54:33 +03:00
Oran Agra 81f8524a12 Fix potential race in bugReportStart
this race would only happen when two threads paniced at the same time,
and even then the only consequence is some extra log lines.

race reported in #7391
2020-08-06 16:47:27 +03:00
Oran Agra 90b717e723 Assertion and panic, print crash log without generating SIGSEGV
This makes it possible to add tests that generate assertions, and run
them with valgrind, making sure that there are no memory violations
prior to the assertion.

New config options:
- crash-log-enabled - can be disabled for cleaner core dumps
- crash-memcheck-enabled - useful for faster termination after a crash
- use-exit-on-panic - to be used by the test suite so that valgrind can
  detect leaks and memory corruptions

Other changes:
- Crash log is printed even on system that dont HAVE_BACKTRACE, i.e. in
  both SIGSEGV and assert / panic
- Assertion and panic won't print registers and code around EIP (which
  was useless), but will do fast memory test (which may still indicate
  that the assertion was due to memory corrpution)

I had to reshuffle code in order to re-use it, so i extracted come code
into function without actually doing any changes to the code:
- logServerInfo
- logModulesInfo
- doFastMemoryTest (with the exception of it being conditional)
- dumpCodeAroundEIP

changes to the crash report on segfault:
- logRegisters is called right after the stack trace (before info) done
  just in order to have more re-usable code
- stack trace skips the first two items on the stack (the crash log and
  signal handler functions)
2020-08-06 16:47:27 +03:00
Wen Hui c69a9b2f61
fix leak in error handling of debug populate command (#7062)
valsize was not modified during the for loop below instead of getting from c->argv[4], therefore there is no need to put inside the for loop.. Moreover, putting the check outside loop will also avoid memory leaking, decrRefCount(key) should be called in the original code if we put the check in for loop
2020-07-28 22:05:48 +03:00
Developer-Ecosystem-Engineering c2b5f1c15b
Add registers dump support for Apple silicon (#7453)
Export following environment variables before building on macOS on Apple silicon

export ARCH_FLAGS="-arch arm64"
export SDK_NAME=macosx
export SDK_PATH=$(xcrun --show-sdk-path --sdk $SDK_NAME)
export CFLAGS="$ARCH_FLAGS -isysroot $SDK_PATH -I$SDK_PATH/usr/include"
export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS
export LDFLAGS="$ARCH_FLAGS"
export CC="$(xcrun -sdk $SDK_PATH --find clang) $CFLAGS"
export CXX="$(xcrun -sdk $SDK_PATH --find clang++) $CXXFLAGS"
export LD="$(xcrun -sdk $SDK_PATH --find ld) $LDFLAGS"

make
make test
..
All tests passed without errors!

Backtrack logging assumes x86 and required updating
2020-07-15 12:44:03 +03:00
Oran Agra 69ade87325
tests/valgrind: don't use debug restart (#7404)
* tests/valgrind: don't use debug restart

DEBUG REATART causes two issues:
1. it uses execve which replaces the original process and valgrind doesn't
   have a chance to check for errors, so leaks go unreported.
2. valgrind report invalid calls to close() which we're unable to resolve.

So now the tests use restart_server mechanism in the tests, that terminates
the old server and starts a new one, new PID, but same stdout, stderr.

since the stderr can contain two or more valgrind report, it is not enough
to just check for the absence of leaks, we also need to check for some known
errors, we do both, and fail if we either find an error, or can't find a
report saying there are no leaks.

other changes:
- when killing a server that was already terminated we check for leaks too.
- adding DEBUG LEAK which was used to test it.
- adding --trace-children to valgrind, although no longer needed.
- since the stdout contains two or more runs, we need slightly different way
  of checking if the new process is up (explicitly looking for the new PID)
- move the code that handles --wait-server to happen earlier (before
  watching the startup message in the log), and serve the restarted server too.

* squashme - CR fixes
2020-07-10 08:26:52 +03:00
Oran Agra 9bbf768d3c
change references to the github repo location (#7479) 2020-07-10 08:25:26 +03:00
Oran Agra 5d83e9e1de improve DEBUG MALLCTL to be able to write to write only fields.
also support:
  debug mallctl-str thread.tcache.flush VOID
2020-05-20 14:09:22 +03:00
Oran Agra deee2c1ef2 add daily github actions with libc malloc and valgrind
* fix memlry leaks with diskless replica short read.
* fix a few timing issues with valgrind runs
* fix issue with valgrind and watchdog schedule signal

about the valgrind WD issue:
the stack trace test in logging.tcl, has issues with valgrind:
==28808== Can't extend stack to 0x1ffeffdb38 during signal delivery for thread 1:
==28808==   too small or bad protection modes

it seems to be some valgrind bug with SA_ONSTACK.
SA_ONSTACK seems unneeded since WD is not recursive (SA_NODEFER was removed),
also, not sure if it's even valid without a call to sigaltstack()
2020-05-04 09:52:20 +03:00
antirez 94f2e7f9f9 Tracking: NOLOOP internals implementation. 2020-04-21 10:51:46 +02:00
antirez 451872527c More powerful DEBUG RELOAD.
Related to #3243.
2020-04-09 12:10:10 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo 2f53ad30ee
Merge pull request #6813 from guybe7/debug_object_pass_keyname
DEBUG OBJECT should pass keyname to module when loading
2020-04-02 16:20:48 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo 88351275fe
Merge pull request #6960 from devnexen/debug_arm_linux
debug, dump registers on arm too.
2020-04-02 11:26:08 +02:00
Guy Benoish 6c8221580c RENAME can unblock XREADGROUP
Other changes:
Support stream in serverLogObjectDebugInfo
2020-03-31 17:41:10 +03:00
David Carlier 6548157293 debug, dump registers on arm too. 2020-03-07 10:43:41 +00:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo f7e05dc755
Merge pull request #6783 from hwware/memoryleakfix
Fix Memory Leaks in debug.c
2020-02-27 10:12:07 +01:00
hwware 7d4ebe114f add missing subcommand description for debug oom 2020-02-17 23:40:24 -05:00
Oran Agra 31ffbf1133 DEBUG HELP - add PROTOCOL 2020-02-06 10:40:29 +02:00
Guy Benoish d72b7ed4fb DEBUG OBJECT should pass keyname to module when loading 2020-01-30 19:15:12 +05:30
hwware 67ee87522a format fix 2020-01-16 17:35:26 -05:00
hwware 3f6d00d387 fix potentical memory leaks 2020-01-16 17:33:23 -05:00
Oran Agra 51c3ff8d75 Modules hooks: complete missing hooks for the initial set of hooks
* replication hooks: role change, master link status, replica online/offline
* persistence hooks: saving, loading, loading progress
* misc hooks: cron loop, shutdown, module loaded/unloaded
* change the way hooks test work, and add tests for all of the above

startLoading() now gets flag indicating what is loaded.
stopLoading() now gets an indication of success or failure.
adding startSaving() and stopSaving() with similar args and role.
2019-10-29 17:59:09 +02:00
Yossi Gottlieb 0db3b0a0ff Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/unstable' into tls 2019-10-16 17:08:07 +03:00
Oran Agra 6b6294807c TLS: Implement support for write barrier. 2019-10-07 21:06:30 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb b087dd1db6 TLS: Connections refactoring and TLS support.
* Introduce a connection abstraction layer for all socket operations and
integrate it across the code base.
* Provide an optional TLS connections implementation based on OpenSSL.
* Pull a newer version of hiredis with TLS support.
* Tests, redis-cli updates for TLS support.
2019-10-07 21:06:13 +03:00
Oran Agra bf759cc9c3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'antirez/unstable' into jemalloc_purge_bg 2019-10-04 13:53:40 +03:00
Oran Agra d5c14c70b7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'antirez/unstable' into modules_info 2019-09-30 20:47:35 +03:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo 388bc55344
Merge pull request #6354 from jaredzhu/aarch64-devel
Add aarch64 uc_mcontext debug dump info
2019-09-25 18:14:24 +02:00
antirez ff9a5d231b RESP3: Use verbatim in DEBUG HTSTATS / HTSTATS-KEY. 2019-09-18 18:46:11 +02:00