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Author SHA1 Message Date
antirez
e5b5763f56 REPLACE option for RESTORE.
The REPLACE option deletes an existing key with the same name (if any)
and materializes the new one. The default behavior without RESTORE is to
return an error if a key already exists.
2012-11-07 10:57:23 +01:00
antirez
c4b0b6854e Type mismatch errors are now prefixed with WRONGTYPE.
So instead to reply with a generic error like:

-ERR ... wrong kind of value ...

now it replies with:

-WRONGTYPE ... wrong kind of value ...

This makes this particular error easy to check without resorting to
(fragile) pattern matching of the error string (however the error string
used to be consistent already).

Client libraries should return a specific exeption type for this error.

Most of the commit is about fixing unit tests.
2012-11-06 20:25:34 +01:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
06851a93de Merge pull request #741 from Run/typo
fix a typo in redis.h line 595 comment
2012-11-02 04:10:47 -07:00
antirez
05d8e2c938 More robust handling of AOF rewrite child.
After the wait3() syscall we used to do something like that:

    if (pid == server.rdb_child_pid) {
        backgroundSaveDoneHandler(exitcode,bysignal);
    } else {
        ....
    }

So the AOF rewrite was handled in the else branch without actually
checking if the pid really matches. This commit makes the check explicit
and logs at WARNING level if the pid returned by wait3() does not match
neither the RDB or AOF rewrite child.
2012-11-01 22:39:39 +01:00
Yecheng Fu
f0266532fc fix typo in comments (redis.c, networking.c) 2012-11-01 22:26:46 +01:00
antirez
2ea41242f6 Unix socket clients properly displayed in MONITOR and CLIENT LIST.
This also fixes issue #745.
2012-11-01 22:10:45 +01:00
antirez
d36fb95a10 32 bit build fixed on Linux.
It failed because of the way jemalloc was compiled (without passing the
right flags to make, but just to configure). Now the same set of flags
are also passed to the make command, fixing the issue.

This fixes issue #744
2012-11-01 15:40:48 +01:00
Runzhen Wang
c23c657cdd fix a typo in redis.h line 595 comment 2012-11-01 02:14:22 +08:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
021d16b643 Merge pull request #726 from yamt/typo
fix a typo in a comment
2012-10-31 01:29:04 -07:00
antirez
973cb21a01 Invert two sides of if expression in SET to avoid a lookup.
Because of the short circuit behavior of && inverting the two sides of
the if expression avoids an hash table lookup if the non-EX variant of
SET is called.

Thanks to Weibin Yao (@yaoweibin on github) for spotting this.
2012-10-31 09:23:05 +01:00
antirez
b16e423430 No longer used macro rdbIsOpcode() removed. 2012-10-30 19:10:46 +01:00
antirez
08a4f12e76 help.h update (adds bitop, bitcount, evalsha...) 2012-10-30 18:57:20 +01:00
antirez
c5cca554d9 Ctrl+w support in linenoise. 2012-10-26 16:06:25 +02:00
antirez
89423052ca Marginally more robust glibc version test for sync_file_range detection. 2012-10-26 15:55:12 +02:00
charsyam
4800331bf8 patch config.h for sync_file_range 2012-10-26 04:27:58 +08:00
antirez
d2f83d4a76 Fix compilation on Linux kernels or glibc versions lacking sync_file_range().
This fixes issue #667.

Many thanks to Didier Spezia for the fix.
2012-10-25 22:01:20 +02:00
antirez
68fc64afd4 Update memory peak stats while loading RDB / AOF. 2012-10-24 12:21:41 +02:00
YAMAMOTO Takashi
164d57c60d fix a typo in a comment 2012-10-24 17:47:56 +09:00
antirez
89e74abfb6 A filed called slave_read_only added in INFO output.
This was an important information missing from the INFO output in the
replication section.

It obviously reflects if the slave is read only or not.
2012-10-22 19:21:47 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
ecd82f59fe Merge pull request #693 from ghurrell/dict-h-typos
Fix (cosmetic) typos in dict.h
2012-10-22 02:55:23 -07:00
Schuster
e5f794ff3a redis-check-dump now understands dumps produced by Redis 2.6
(Commit message from @antirez as it was missign in the original commits,
also the patch was modified a bit to still work with 2.4 dumps and to
avoid if expressions that are always true due to checked types range)

This commit changes redis-check-dump to account for new encodings and
for the new MSTIME expire format. It also refactors the test for valid
type into a function.

The code is still compatible with Redis 2.4 generated dumps.

This fixes issue #709.
2012-10-22 11:44:20 +02:00
antirez
c2661ed761 Default memory limit for 32bit instanced moved from 3.5 GB to 3 GB.
In some system, notably osx, the 3.5 GB limit was too far and not able
to prevent a crash for out of memory. The 3 GB limit works better and it
is still a lot of memory within a 4 GB theorical limit so it's not going
to bore anyone :-)

This fixes issue #711
2012-10-22 10:43:39 +02:00
antirez
acfe3675e3 Differentiate SCRIPT KILL error replies.
When calling SCRIPT KILL currently you can get two errors:

* No script in timeout (busy) state.
* The script already performed a write.

It is useful to be able to distinguish the two errors, but right now both
start with "ERR" prefix, so string matching (that is fragile) must be used.

This commit introduces two different prefixes.

-NOTBUSY and -UNKILLABLE respectively to reply with an error when no
script is busy at the moment, and when the script already executed a
write operation and can not be killed.
2012-10-22 10:31:28 +02:00
antirez
a1b1c1ea3a Fix MULTI / EXEC rendering in MONITOR output.
Before of this commit it used to be like this:

MULTI
EXEC
... actual commands of the transaction ...

Because after all that is the natural order of things. Transaction
commands are queued and executed *only after* EXEC is called.

However this makes debugging with MONITOR a mess, so the code was
modified to provide a coherent output.

What happens is that MULTI is rendered in the MONITOR output as far as
possible, instead EXEC is propagated only after the transaction is
executed, or even in the case it fails because of WATCH, so in this case
you'll simply see:

MULTI
EXEC

An empty transaction.
2012-10-16 17:35:50 +02:00
antirez
be6cbd3a6e Allow AUTH when Redis is busy because of timedout Lua script.
If the server is password protected we need to accept AUTH when there is
a server busy (-BUSY) condition, otherwise it will be impossible to send
SHUTDOWN NOSAVE or SCRIPT KILL.

This fixes issue #708.
2012-10-11 18:34:05 +02:00
Salvatore Sanfilippo
d10a01bb6d Merge pull request #707 from NanXiao/patch-1
Update src/redis-benchmark.c
2012-10-10 02:18:14 -07:00
NanXiao
9eb3a7bc6b Update src/redis-benchmark.c
The code of current implementation:

if (c->pending == 0) clientDone(c);
In clientDone function, the c's memory has been freed, then the loop will continue: while(c->pending). The memory of c has been freed now, so c->pending is invalid (c is an invalid pointer now), and this will cause memory dump in some platforams(eg: Solaris).

So I think the code should be modified as:
if (c->pending == 0)
{
clientDone(c);
break;
}
and this will not lead to while(c->pending).
2012-10-10 17:08:43 +08:00
antirez
278304cc4d CONTRIBUTING file updated. 2012-10-06 12:04:27 +02:00
dvir volk
34f37fb7d3 fixed server install script to rewrite the default configuration file and not a template, and removed the old config template
Conflicts:

	utils/redis.conf.tpl
2012-10-05 12:32:58 +02:00
antirez
da920e75d4 Hash function switched to murmurhash2.
The previously used hash function, djbhash, is not secure against
collision attacks even when the seed is randomized as there are simple
ways to find seed-independent collisions.

The new hash function appears to be safe (or much harder to exploit at
least) in this case, and has better distribution.

Better distribution does not always means that's better. For instance in
a fast benchmark with "DEBUG POPULATE 1000000" I obtained the following
results:

    1.6 seconds with djbhash
    2.0 seconds with murmurhash2

This is due to the fact that djbhash will hash objects that follow the
pattern `prefix:<id>` and where the id is numerically near, to near
buckets. This improves the locality.

However in other access patterns with keys that have no relation
murmurhash2 has some (apparently minimal) speed advantage.

On the other hand a better distribution should significantly
improve the quality of the distribution of elements returned with
dictGetRandomKey() that is used in SPOP, SRANDMEMBER, RANDOMKEY, and
other commands.

Everything considered, and under the suspect that this commit fixes a
security issue in Redis, we are switching to the new hash function.
If some serious speed regression will be found in the future we'll be able
to step back easiliy.

This commit fixes issue #663.
2012-10-05 11:20:13 +02:00
antirez
c43aea7e9f Warn when configured maxmemory value seems odd.
This commit warns the user with a log at "warning" level if:

1) After the server startup the maxmemory limit was found to be < 1MB.
2) After a CONFIG SET command modifying the maxmemory setting the limit
is set to a value that is smaller than the currently used memory.

The behaviour of the Redis server is unmodified, and this wil not make
the CONFIG SET command or a wrong configuration in redis.conf less
likely to create problems, but at least this will make aware most users
about a possbile error they committed without resorting to external
help.

However no warning is issued if, as a result of loading the AOF or RDB
file, we are very near the maxmemory setting, or key eviction will be
needed in order to go under the specified maxmemory setting. The reason
is that in servers configured as a cache with an aggressive
maxmemory-policy most of the times restarting the server will cause this
condition to happen if persistence is not switched off.

This fixes issue #429.
2012-10-05 11:16:22 +02:00
antirez
2b73b3509a Include time.h in ae.c as we now use time(). 2012-10-05 10:10:43 +02:00
Jokea
b7b2a1cc5e Force expire all timer events when system clock skew is detected.
When system time changes back, the timer will not worker properly
hence some core functionality of redis will stop working(e.g. replication,
bgsave, etc). See issue #633 for details.

The patch saves the previous time and when a system clock skew is detected,
it will force expire all timers.

Modiifed by @antirez: the previous time was moved into the eventLoop
structure to make sure the library is still thread safe as long as you
use different event loops into different threads (otherwise you need
some synchronization). More comments added about the reasoning at the
base of the patch, that's worth reporting here:

/* If the system clock is moved to the future, and then set back to the
 * right value, time events may be delayed in a random way. Often this
 * means that scheduled operations will not be performed soon enough.
 *
 * Here we try to detect system clock skews, and force all the time
 * events to be processed ASAP when this happens: the idea is that
 * processing events earlier is less dangerous than delaying them
 * indefinitely, and practice suggests it is. */
2012-10-04 19:30:42 +02:00
antirez
f0b9f80345 "Timeout receiving bulk data" error message modified.
The new message now contains an hint about modifying the repl-timeout
configuration directive if the problem persists.

This should normally not be needed, because while the master generates
the RDB file it makes sure to send newlines to the replication channel
to prevent timeouts. However there are times when masters running on
very slow systems can completely stop for seconds during the RDB saving
process. In such a case enlarging the timeout value can fix the problem.

See issue #695 for an example of this problem in an EC2 deployment.
2012-10-04 11:52:16 +02:00
antirez
9a914a632d "SORT by nosort" (skip sorting) respect sorted set ordering.
When SORT is called with the option BY set to a string constant not
inclduing the wildcard character "*", there is no way to sort the output
so any ordering is valid. This allows the SORT internals to optimize its
work and don't really sort the output at all.

However it was odd that this option was not able to retain the natural
order of a sorted set. This feature was requested by users multiple
times as sometimes to call SORT with GET against sorted sets as a way to
mass-fetch objects can be handy.

This commit introduces two things:

1) The ability of SORT to return sorted sets elements in their natural
ordering when `BY nosort` is specified, accordingly to `DESC / ASC` options.
2) The ability of SORT to optimize this case further if LIMIT is passed
as well, avoiding to really fetch the whole sorted set, but directly
obtaining the specified range.

Because in this case the sorting is always deterministic, no
post-sorting activity is performed when SORT is called from a Lua
script.

This commit fixes issue #98.
2012-10-03 14:54:43 +02:00
Greg Hurrell
4b1f6ad3e7 Fix (cosmetic) typos in dict.h 2012-10-02 22:01:26 -07:00
antirez
ece77037e9 Revert "Scripting: redis.NIL to return nil bulk replies."
This reverts commit e061d797d739f2beeb22b9e8ac519d1df070e3a8.

Conflicts:

	src/scripting.c
2012-10-01 10:10:31 +02:00
antirez
9c21b72bb9 Scripting: add helper functions redis.error_reply() and redis.status_reply().
A previous commit introduced Redis.NIL. This commit adds similar helper
functions to return tables with a single field set to the specified
string so that instead of using 'return {err="My Error"}' it is possible
to use a more idiomatic form:

    return redis.error_reply("My Error")
    return redis.status_reply("OK")
2012-09-28 16:54:57 +02:00
antirez
6dd1693c0e Scripting: redis.NIL to return nil bulk replies.
Lua arrays can't contain nil elements (see
http://www.lua.org/pil/19.1.html for more information), so Lua scripts
were not able to return a multi-bulk reply containing nil bulk
elements inside.

This commit introduces a special conversion: a table with just
a "nilbulk" field set to a boolean value is converted by Redis as a nil
bulk reply, but at the same time for Lua this type is not a "nil" so can
be used inside Lua arrays.

This type is also assigned to redis.NIL, so the following two forms
are equivalent and will be able to return a nil bulk reply as second
element of a three elements array:

    EVAL "return {1,redis.NIL,3}" 0
    EVAL "return {1,{nilbulk=true},3}" 0

The result in redis-cli will be:

    1) (integer) 1
    2) (nil)
    3) (integer) 3
2012-09-28 14:26:20 +02:00
antirez
db100c4671 Sentinel: Support for AUTH. 2012-09-26 18:59:54 +02:00
antirez
0ee3f05518 Test for SRANDMEMBER with <count>. 2012-09-21 11:55:36 +02:00
antirez
578c94597f SRANDMEMBER <count> leak fixed.
For "CASE 4" (see code) we need to free the element if it's already in
the result dictionary and adding it failed.
2012-09-21 11:55:32 +02:00
antirez
be90c803e3 Added the SRANDMEMBER key <count> variant.
SRANDMEMBER called with just the key argument can just return a single
random element from a Redis Set. However many users need to return
multiple unique elements from a Set, this is not a trivial problem to
handle in the client side, and for truly good performance a C
implementation was required.

After many requests for this feature it was finally implemented.

The problem implementing this command is the strategy to follow when
the number of elements the user asks for is near to the number of
elements that are already inside the set. In this case asking random
elements to the dictionary API, and trying to add it to a temporary set,
may result into an extremely poor performance, as most add operations
will be wasted on duplicated elements.

For this reason this implementation uses a different strategy in this
case: the Set is copied, and random elements are returned to reach the
specified count.

The code actually uses 4 different algorithms optimized for the
different cases.

If the count is negative, the command changes behavior and allows for
duplicated elements in the returned subset.
2012-09-21 11:55:28 +02:00
antirez
d310fbedab Fix compilation on FreeBSD. Thanks to @koobs on twitter. 2012-09-17 12:46:06 +02:00
antirez
b5b2aceaf6 .gitignore modified to be more general with less entries. 2012-09-17 10:49:48 +02:00
antirez
7eb850ef0e A reimplementation of blocking operation internals.
Redis provides support for blocking operations such as BLPOP or BRPOP.
This operations are identical to normal LPOP and RPOP operations as long
as there are elements in the target list, but if the list is empty they
block waiting for new data to arrive to the list.

All the clients blocked waiting for th same list are served in a FIFO
way, so the first that blocked is the first to be served when there is
more data pushed by another client into the list.

The previous implementation of blocking operations was conceived to
serve clients in the context of push operations. For for instance:

1) There is a client "A" blocked on list "foo".
2) The client "B" performs `LPUSH foo somevalue`.
3) The client "A" is served in the context of the "B" LPUSH,
synchronously.

Processing things in a synchronous way was useful as if "A" pushes a
value that is served by "B", from the point of view of the database is a
NOP (no operation) thing, that is, nothing is replicated, nothing is
written in the AOF file, and so forth.

However later we implemented two things:

1) Variadic LPUSH that could add multiple values to a list in the
context of a single call.
2) BRPOPLPUSH that was a version of BRPOP that also provided a "PUSH"
side effect when receiving data.

This forced us to make the synchronous implementation more complex. If
client "B" is waiting for data, and "A" pushes three elemnents in a
single call, we needed to propagate an LPUSH with a missing argument
in the AOF and replication link. We also needed to make sure to
replicate the LPUSH side of BRPOPLPUSH, but only if in turn did not
happened to serve another blocking client into another list ;)

This were complex but with a few of mutually recursive functions
everything worked as expected... until one day we introduced scripting
in Redis.

Scripting + synchronous blocking operations = Issue #614.

Basically you can't "rewrite" a script to have just a partial effect on
the replicas and AOF file if the script happened to serve a few blocked
clients.

The solution to all this problems, implemented by this commit, is to
change the way we serve blocked clients. Instead of serving the blocked
clients synchronously, in the context of the command performing the PUSH
operation, it is now an asynchronous and iterative process:

1) If a key that has clients blocked waiting for data is the subject of
a list push operation, We simply mark keys as "ready" and put it into a
queue.
2) Every command pushing stuff on lists, as a variadic LPUSH, a script,
or whatever it is, is replicated verbatim without any rewriting.
3) Every time a Redis command, a MULTI/EXEC block, or a script,
completed its execution, we run the list of keys ready to serve blocked
clients (as more data arrived), and process this list serving the
blocked clients.
4) As a result of "3" maybe more keys are ready again for other clients
(as a result of BRPOPLPUSH we may have push operations), so we iterate
back to step "3" if it's needed.

The new code has a much simpler semantics, and a simpler to understand
implementation, with the disadvantage of not being able to "optmize out"
a PUSH+BPOP as a No OP.

This commit will be tested with care before the final merge, more tests
will be added likely.
2012-09-17 10:26:46 +02:00
antirez
bfc197c3b6 Make sure that SELECT argument is an integer or return an error.
Unfortunately we had still the lame atoi() without any error checking in
place, so "SELECT foo" would work as "SELECT 0". This was not an huge
problem per se but some people expected that DB can be strings and not
just numbers, and without errors you get the feeling that they can be
numbers, but not the behavior.

Now getLongFromObjectOrReply() is used as almost everybody else across
the code, generating an error if the number is not an integer or
overflows the long type.

Thanks to @mipearson for reporting that on Twitter.
2012-09-11 10:32:04 +02:00
antirez
978e5177fd Match printf format with actual type in genRedisInfoString(). 2012-09-10 12:42:55 +02:00
antirez
74e57d0ece BITCOUNT regression test for #582 fixed for 32 bit target.
Bug #582 was not present in 32 bit builds of Redis as
getObjectFromLong() will return an error for overflow.

This commit makes sure that the test does not fail because of the error
returned when running against 32 bit builds.
2012-09-05 17:50:10 +02:00
Haruto Otake
749aac72ad BITCOUNT: fix segmentation fault.
remove unsafe and unnecessary cast.
until now, this cast may lead segmentation fault when end > UINT_MAX

setbit foo 0 1
bitcount  0 4294967295
=> ok
bitcount  0 4294967296
=> cause segmentation fault.

Note by @antirez: the commit was modified a bit to also change the
string length type to long, since it's guaranteed to be at max 512 MB in
size, so we can work with the same type across all the code path.

A regression test was also added.
2012-09-05 16:19:04 +02:00