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#ifndef CLUSTER_LEGACY_H
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#define CLUSTER_LEGACY_H
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#define CLUSTER_PORT_INCR 10000 /* Cluster port = baseport + PORT_INCR */
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/* The following defines are amount of time, sometimes expressed as
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* multiplicators of the node timeout value (when ending with MULT). */
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#define CLUSTER_FAIL_REPORT_VALIDITY_MULT 2 /* Fail report validity. */
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#define CLUSTER_FAIL_UNDO_TIME_MULT 2 /* Undo fail if master is back. */
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#define CLUSTER_MF_TIMEOUT 5000 /* Milliseconds to do a manual failover. */
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#define CLUSTER_MF_PAUSE_MULT 2 /* Master pause manual failover mult. */
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#define CLUSTER_SLAVE_MIGRATION_DELAY 5000 /* Delay for slave migration. */
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/* Reasons why a slave is not able to failover. */
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_NONE 0
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_DATA_AGE 1
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_WAITING_DELAY 2
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_EXPIRED 3
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_WAITING_VOTES 4
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#define CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_RELOG_PERIOD (10) /* seconds. */
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/* clusterState todo_before_sleep flags. */
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#define CLUSTER_TODO_HANDLE_FAILOVER (1<<0)
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#define CLUSTER_TODO_UPDATE_STATE (1<<1)
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#define CLUSTER_TODO_SAVE_CONFIG (1<<2)
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#define CLUSTER_TODO_FSYNC_CONFIG (1<<3)
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#define CLUSTER_TODO_HANDLE_MANUALFAILOVER (1<<4)
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/* clusterLink encapsulates everything needed to talk with a remote node. */
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typedef struct clusterLink {
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mstime_t ctime; /* Link creation time */
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connection *conn; /* Connection to remote node */
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list *send_msg_queue; /* List of messages to be sent */
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size_t head_msg_send_offset; /* Number of bytes already sent of message at head of queue */
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unsigned long long send_msg_queue_mem; /* Memory in bytes used by message queue */
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char *rcvbuf; /* Packet reception buffer */
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size_t rcvbuf_len; /* Used size of rcvbuf */
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size_t rcvbuf_alloc; /* Allocated size of rcvbuf */
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clusterNode *node; /* Node related to this link. Initialized to NULL when unknown */
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int inbound; /* 1 if this link is an inbound link accepted from the related node */
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} clusterLink;
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/* Cluster node flags and macros. */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_MASTER 1 /* The node is a master */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_SLAVE 2 /* The node is a slave */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_PFAIL 4 /* Failure? Need acknowledge */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_FAIL 8 /* The node is believed to be malfunctioning */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_MYSELF 16 /* This node is myself */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE 32 /* We have still to exchange the first ping */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_NOADDR 64 /* We don't know the address of this node */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_MEET 128 /* Send a MEET message to this node */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_MIGRATE_TO 256 /* Master eligible for replica migration. */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER 512 /* Slave will not try to failover. */
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#define CLUSTER_NODE_NULL_NAME "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"
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#define nodeIsSlave(n) ((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_SLAVE)
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#define nodeInHandshake(n) ((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE)
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#define nodeHasAddr(n) (!((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_NOADDR))
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#define nodeTimedOut(n) ((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_PFAIL)
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#define nodeFailed(n) ((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_FAIL)
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#define nodeCantFailover(n) ((n)->flags & CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER)
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/* This structure represent elements of node->fail_reports. */
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typedef struct clusterNodeFailReport {
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clusterNode *node; /* Node reporting the failure condition. */
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mstime_t time; /* Time of the last report from this node. */
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} clusterNodeFailReport;
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/* Redis cluster messages header */
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/* Message types.
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*
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* Note that the PING, PONG and MEET messages are actually the same exact
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* kind of packet. PONG is the reply to ping, in the exact format as a PING,
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* while MEET is a special PING that forces the receiver to add the sender
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* as a node (if it is not already in the list). */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PING 0 /* Ping */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PONG 1 /* Pong (reply to Ping) */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_MEET 2 /* Meet "let's join" message */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_FAIL 3 /* Mark node xxx as failing */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PUBLISH 4 /* Pub/Sub Publish propagation */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_FAILOVER_AUTH_REQUEST 5 /* May I failover? */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_FAILOVER_AUTH_ACK 6 /* Yes, you have my vote */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_UPDATE 7 /* Another node slots configuration */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_MFSTART 8 /* Pause clients for manual failover */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_MODULE 9 /* Module cluster API message. */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_PUBLISHSHARD 10 /* Pub/Sub Publish shard propagation */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_COUNT 11 /* Total number of message types. */
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/* Initially we don't know our "name", but we'll find it once we connect
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* to the first node, using the getsockname() function. Then we'll use this
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* address for all the next messages. */
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typedef struct {
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char nodename[CLUSTER_NAMELEN];
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uint32_t ping_sent;
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uint32_t pong_received;
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char ip[NET_IP_STR_LEN]; /* IP address last time it was seen */
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uint16_t port; /* primary port last time it was seen */
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uint16_t cport; /* cluster port last time it was seen */
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uint16_t flags; /* node->flags copy */
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uint16_t pport; /* secondary port last time it was seen */
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uint16_t notused1;
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} clusterMsgDataGossip;
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typedef struct {
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char nodename[CLUSTER_NAMELEN];
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} clusterMsgDataFail;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t channel_len;
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uint32_t message_len;
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unsigned char bulk_data[8]; /* 8 bytes just as placeholder. */
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} clusterMsgDataPublish;
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typedef struct {
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uint64_t configEpoch; /* Config epoch of the specified instance. */
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char nodename[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* Name of the slots owner. */
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unsigned char slots[CLUSTER_SLOTS/8]; /* Slots bitmap. */
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} clusterMsgDataUpdate;
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typedef struct {
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uint64_t module_id; /* ID of the sender module. */
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uint32_t len; /* ID of the sender module. */
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uint8_t type; /* Type from 0 to 255. */
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unsigned char bulk_data[3]; /* 3 bytes just as placeholder. */
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} clusterMsgModule;
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/* The cluster supports optional extension messages that can be sent
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* along with ping/pong/meet messages to give additional info in a
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* consistent manner. */
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typedef enum {
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CLUSTERMSG_EXT_TYPE_HOSTNAME,
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CLUSTERMSG_EXT_TYPE_HUMAN_NODENAME,
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CLUSTERMSG_EXT_TYPE_FORGOTTEN_NODE,
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CLUSTERMSG_EXT_TYPE_SHARDID,
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} clusterMsgPingtypes;
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/* Helper function for making sure extensions are eight byte aligned. */
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#define EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGN(size) ((((size) + 7) / 8) * 8)
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typedef struct {
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char hostname[1]; /* The announced hostname, ends with \0. */
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} clusterMsgPingExtHostname;
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typedef struct {
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char human_nodename[1]; /* The announced nodename, ends with \0. */
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} clusterMsgPingExtHumanNodename;
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typedef struct {
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char name[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* Node name. */
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uint64_t ttl; /* Remaining time to blacklist the node, in seconds. */
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} clusterMsgPingExtForgottenNode;
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static_assert(sizeof(clusterMsgPingExtForgottenNode) % 8 == 0, "");
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typedef struct {
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char shard_id[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* The shard_id, 40 bytes fixed. */
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} clusterMsgPingExtShardId;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t length; /* Total length of this extension message (including this header) */
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uint16_t type; /* Type of this extension message (see clusterMsgPingExtTypes) */
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uint16_t unused; /* 16 bits of padding to make this structure 8 byte aligned. */
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union {
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clusterMsgPingExtHostname hostname;
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clusterMsgPingExtHumanNodename human_nodename;
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clusterMsgPingExtForgottenNode forgotten_node;
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clusterMsgPingExtShardId shard_id;
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} ext[]; /* Actual extension information, formatted so that the data is 8
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* byte aligned, regardless of its content. */
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} clusterMsgPingExt;
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union clusterMsgData {
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/* PING, MEET and PONG */
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struct {
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/* Array of N clusterMsgDataGossip structures */
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clusterMsgDataGossip gossip[1];
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/* Extension data that can optionally be sent for ping/meet/pong
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* messages. We can't explicitly define them here though, since
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* the gossip array isn't the real length of the gossip data. */
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} ping;
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/* FAIL */
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struct {
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clusterMsgDataFail about;
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} fail;
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/* PUBLISH */
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struct {
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clusterMsgDataPublish msg;
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} publish;
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/* UPDATE */
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struct {
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clusterMsgDataUpdate nodecfg;
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} update;
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/* MODULE */
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struct {
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clusterMsgModule msg;
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} module;
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};
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#define CLUSTER_PROTO_VER 1 /* Cluster bus protocol version. */
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typedef struct {
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char sig[4]; /* Signature "RCmb" (Redis Cluster message bus). */
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uint32_t totlen; /* Total length of this message */
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uint16_t ver; /* Protocol version, currently set to 1. */
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uint16_t port; /* Primary port number (TCP or TLS). */
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uint16_t type; /* Message type */
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uint16_t count; /* Only used for some kind of messages. */
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uint64_t currentEpoch; /* The epoch accordingly to the sending node. */
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uint64_t configEpoch; /* The config epoch if it's a master, or the last
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epoch advertised by its master if it is a
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slave. */
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uint64_t offset; /* Master replication offset if node is a master or
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processed replication offset if node is a slave. */
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char sender[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* Name of the sender node */
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unsigned char myslots[CLUSTER_SLOTS/8];
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char slaveof[CLUSTER_NAMELEN];
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char myip[NET_IP_STR_LEN]; /* Sender IP, if not all zeroed. */
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uint16_t extensions; /* Number of extensions sent along with this packet. */
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char notused1[30]; /* 30 bytes reserved for future usage. */
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uint16_t pport; /* Secondary port number: if primary port is TCP port, this is
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TLS port, and if primary port is TLS port, this is TCP port.*/
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uint16_t cport; /* Sender TCP cluster bus port */
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uint16_t flags; /* Sender node flags */
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unsigned char state; /* Cluster state from the POV of the sender */
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unsigned char mflags[3]; /* Message flags: CLUSTERMSG_FLAG[012]_... */
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union clusterMsgData data;
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} clusterMsg;
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/* clusterMsg defines the gossip wire protocol exchanged among Redis cluster
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* members, which can be running different versions of redis-server bits,
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* especially during cluster rolling upgrades.
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*
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* Therefore, fields in this struct should remain at the same offset from
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* release to release. The static asserts below ensures that incompatible
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* changes in clusterMsg be caught at compile time.
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*/
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, sig) == 0, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, totlen) == 4, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, ver) == 8, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, port) == 10, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, type) == 12, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, count) == 14, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, currentEpoch) == 16, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, configEpoch) == 24, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, offset) == 32, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, sender) == 40, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, myslots) == 80, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, slaveof) == 2128, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, myip) == 2168, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, extensions) == 2214, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, notused1) == 2216, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, pport) == 2246, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, cport) == 2248, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, flags) == 2250, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, state) == 2252, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, mflags) == 2253, "unexpected field offset");
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static_assert(offsetof(clusterMsg, data) == 2256, "unexpected field offset");
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#define CLUSTERMSG_MIN_LEN (sizeof(clusterMsg)-sizeof(union clusterMsgData))
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/* Message flags better specify the packet content or are used to
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* provide some information about the node state. */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_FLAG0_PAUSED (1<<0) /* Master paused for manual failover. */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_FLAG0_FORCEACK (1<<1) /* Give ACK to AUTH_REQUEST even if
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master is up. */
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#define CLUSTERMSG_FLAG0_EXT_DATA (1<<2) /* Message contains extension data */
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struct _clusterNode {
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mstime_t ctime; /* Node object creation time. */
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char name[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* Node name, hex string, sha1-size */
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char shard_id[CLUSTER_NAMELEN]; /* shard id, hex string, sha1-size */
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int flags; /* CLUSTER_NODE_... */
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uint64_t configEpoch; /* Last configEpoch observed for this node */
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unsigned char slots[CLUSTER_SLOTS/8]; /* slots handled by this node */
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uint16_t *slot_info_pairs; /* Slots info represented as (start/end) pair (consecutive index). */
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int slot_info_pairs_count; /* Used number of slots in slot_info_pairs */
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int numslots; /* Number of slots handled by this node */
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int numslaves; /* Number of slave nodes, if this is a master */
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clusterNode **slaves; /* pointers to slave nodes */
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clusterNode *slaveof; /* pointer to the master node. Note that it
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may be NULL even if the node is a slave
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if we don't have the master node in our
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tables. */
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unsigned long long last_in_ping_gossip; /* The number of the last carried in the ping gossip section */
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mstime_t ping_sent; /* Unix time we sent latest ping */
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mstime_t pong_received; /* Unix time we received the pong */
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mstime_t data_received; /* Unix time we received any data */
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mstime_t fail_time; /* Unix time when FAIL flag was set */
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mstime_t voted_time; /* Last time we voted for a slave of this master */
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mstime_t repl_offset_time; /* Unix time we received offset for this node */
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mstime_t orphaned_time; /* Starting time of orphaned master condition */
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long long repl_offset; /* Last known repl offset for this node. */
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char ip[NET_IP_STR_LEN]; /* Latest known IP address of this node */
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sds hostname; /* The known hostname for this node */
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sds human_nodename; /* The known human readable nodename for this node */
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int tcp_port; /* Latest known clients TCP port. */
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int tls_port; /* Latest known clients TLS port */
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int cport; /* Latest known cluster port of this node. */
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clusterLink *link; /* TCP/IP link established toward this node */
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clusterLink *inbound_link; /* TCP/IP link accepted from this node */
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list *fail_reports; /* List of nodes signaling this as failing */
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};
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struct clusterState {
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clusterNode *myself; /* This node */
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uint64_t currentEpoch;
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int state; /* CLUSTER_OK, CLUSTER_FAIL, ... */
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int size; /* Num of master nodes with at least one slot */
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dict *nodes; /* Hash table of name -> clusterNode structures */
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dict *shards; /* Hash table of shard_id -> list (of nodes) structures */
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dict *nodes_black_list; /* Nodes we don't re-add for a few seconds. */
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clusterNode *migrating_slots_to[CLUSTER_SLOTS];
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clusterNode *importing_slots_from[CLUSTER_SLOTS];
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clusterNode *slots[CLUSTER_SLOTS];
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rax *slots_to_channels;
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/* The following fields are used to take the slave state on elections. */
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mstime_t failover_auth_time; /* Time of previous or next election. */
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int failover_auth_count; /* Number of votes received so far. */
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int failover_auth_sent; /* True if we already asked for votes. */
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int failover_auth_rank; /* This slave rank for current auth request. */
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uint64_t failover_auth_epoch; /* Epoch of the current election. */
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int cant_failover_reason; /* Why a slave is currently not able to
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failover. See the CANT_FAILOVER_* macros. */
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/* Manual failover state in common. */
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mstime_t mf_end; /* Manual failover time limit (ms unixtime).
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It is zero if there is no MF in progress. */
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/* Manual failover state of master. */
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clusterNode *mf_slave; /* Slave performing the manual failover. */
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/* Manual failover state of slave. */
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long long mf_master_offset; /* Master offset the slave needs to start MF
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or -1 if still not received. */
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int mf_can_start; /* If non-zero signal that the manual failover
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can start requesting masters vote. */
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/* The following fields are used by masters to take state on elections. */
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uint64_t lastVoteEpoch; /* Epoch of the last vote granted. */
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int todo_before_sleep; /* Things to do in clusterBeforeSleep(). */
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/* Stats */
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/* Messages received and sent by type. */
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long long stats_bus_messages_sent[CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_COUNT];
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long long stats_bus_messages_received[CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_COUNT];
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long long stats_pfail_nodes; /* Number of nodes in PFAIL status,
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excluding nodes without address. */
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unsigned long long stat_cluster_links_buffer_limit_exceeded; /* Total number of cluster links freed due to exceeding buffer limit */
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/* Bit map for slots that are no longer claimed by the owner in cluster PING
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* messages. During slot migration, the owner will stop claiming the slot after
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* the ownership transfer. Set the bit corresponding to the slot when a node
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* stops claiming the slot. This prevents spreading incorrect information (that
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* source still owns the slot) using UPDATE messages. */
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unsigned char owner_not_claiming_slot[CLUSTER_SLOTS / 8];
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};
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#endif //CLUSTER_LEGACY_H
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