60 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
antirez
23e304e313 Substitute DISQUE to REDIS after merge from Disque
Probably this stuff should be called CLIENT_* in order to cross merge
more easily.
2015-05-05 16:36:35 +02:00
antirez
2bc1527a95 processUnblockedClients: don't process clients that blocekd again 2015-05-05 16:35:44 +02:00
antirez
f7bd816bbb Don't put clients into unblocked list multiple times 2015-05-05 16:32:53 +02:00
antirez
c3ad70901f Replication: disconnect blocked clients when switching to slave role.
Bug as old as Redis and blocking operations. It's hard to trigger since
only happens on instance role switch, but the results are quite bad
since an inconsistency between master and slave is created.

How to trigger the bug is a good description of the bug itself.

1. Client does "BLPOP mylist 0" in master.
2. Master is turned into slave, that replicates from New-Master.
3. Client does "LPUSH mylist foo" in New-Master.
4. New-Master propagates write to slave.
5. Slave receives the LPUSH, the blocked client get served.

Now Master "mylist" key has "foo", Slave "mylist" key is empty.

Highlights:

* At step "2" above, the client remains attached, basically escaping any
  check performed during command dispatch: read only slave, in that case.
* At step "5" the slave (that was the master), serves the blocked client
  consuming a list element, which is not consumed on the master side.

This scenario is technically likely to happen during failovers, however
since Redis Sentinel already disconnects clients using the CLIENT
command when changing the role of the instance, the bug is avoided in
Sentinel deployments.

Closes #2473.
2015-03-24 16:00:09 +01:00
antirez
9b7f8b1c9b Cluster: redirection refactoring + handling of blocked clients.
There was a bug in Redis Cluster caused by clients blocked in a blocking
list pop operation, for keys no longer handled by the instance, or
in a condition where the cluster became down after the client blocked.

A typical situation is:

1) BLPOP <somekey> 0
2) <somekey> hash slot is resharded to another master.

The client will block forever int this case.

A symmentrical non-cluster-specific bug happens when an instance is
turned from master to slave. In that case it is more serious since this
will desynchronize data between slaves and masters. This other bug was
discovered as a side effect of thinking about the bug explained and
fixed in this commit, but will be fixed in a separated commit.
2015-03-24 11:56:24 +01:00
antirez
2b278a3394 Net: processUnblockedClients() and clientsArePaused() minor changes.
1. No need to set btype in processUnblockedClients(), since clients
   flagged REDIS_UNBLOCKED should have it already cleared.
2. When putting clients in the unblocked clients list, clientsArePaused()
   should flag them with REDIS_UNBLOCKED. Not strictly needed with the
   current code but is more coherent.
2015-03-21 09:13:29 +01:00
antirez
7e6b4ea67b server.current_client fix and minor refactoring.
Thanks to @codeslinger (Toby DiPasquale) for identifying the issue.

Related to issue #2409.
2015-02-27 14:17:46 +01:00
antirez
c5618e7fdd WAIT command: synchronous replication for Redis. 2013-12-04 16:20:03 +01:00
antirez
c2f305545a blocked.c API commented. 2013-12-03 18:03:15 +01:00
antirez
82b672f633 BLPOP blocking code refactored to be generic & reusable. 2013-12-03 17:43:53 +01:00