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Author SHA1 Message Date
antirez
c0e818ab08 Cluster: evalGetKey() added for EVAL/EVALSHA.
Previously we used zunionInterGetKeys(), however after this function was
fixed to account for the destination key (not needed when the API was
designed for "diskstore") the two set of commands can no longer be served
by an unique keys-extraction function.
2014-03-10 15:26:13 +01:00
antirez
787b297046 Cluster: getKeysFromCommand() API cleaned up.
This API originated from the "diskstore" experiment, not for Redis
Cluster itself, so there were legacy/useless things trying to
differentiate between keys that are going to be overwritten and keys
that need to be fetched from disk (preloaded).

All useless with Cluster, so removed with the result of code
simplification.
2014-03-10 13:18:41 +01:00
zhanghailei
138695d990 refer to updateLRUClock's comment REDIS_LRU_CLOCK_MAX is 22 bits,but #define REDIS_LRU_CLOCK_MAX ((1<<21)-1) only 21 bits 2014-03-04 12:20:31 +08:00
antirez
38c620b3b5 Initial implementation of BITPOS.
It appears to work but more stress testing, and both unit tests and
fuzzy testing, is needed in order to ensure the implementation is sane.
2014-02-27 12:44:27 +01:00
antirez
51bd9da1fd Update cached time in rdbLoad() callback.
server.unixtime and server.mstime are cached less precise timestamps
that we use every time we don't need an accurate time representation and
a syscall would be too slow for the number of calls we require.

Such an example is the initialization and update process of the last
interaction time with the client, that is used for timeouts.

However rdbLoad() can take some time to load the DB, but at the same
time it did not updated the time during DB loading. This resulted in the
bug described in issue #1535, where in the replication process the slave
loads the DB, creates the redisClient representation of its master, but
the timestamp is so old that the master, under certain conditions, is
sensed as already "timed out".

Thanks to @yoav-steinberg and Redis Labs Inc for the bug report and
analysis.
2014-02-13 15:13:26 +01:00
antirez
fe8352540f AOF: don't abort on write errors unless fsync is 'always'.
A system similar to the RDB write error handling is used, in which when
we can't write to the AOF file, writes are no longer accepted until we
are able to write again.

For fsync == always we still abort on errors since there is currently no
easy way to avoid replying with success to the user otherwise, and this
would violate the contract with the user of only acknowledging data
already secured on disk.
2014-02-12 16:11:36 +01:00
antirez
4919a13f50 CLIENT PAUSE and related API implemented.
The API is one of the bulding blocks of CLUSTER FAILOVER command that
executes a manual failover in Redis Cluster. However exposed as a
command that the user can call directly, it makes much simpler to
upgrade a standalone Redis instance using a slave in a safer way.

The commands works like that:

    CLIENT PAUSE <milliesconds>

All the clients that are not slaves and not in MONITOR state are paused
for the specified number of milliesconds. This means that slaves are
normally served in the meantime.

At the end of the specified amount of time all the clients are unblocked
and will continue operations normally. This command has no effects on
the population of the slow log, since clients are not blocked in the
middle of operations but only when there is to process new data.

Note that while the clients are unblocked, still new commands are
accepted and queued in the client buffer, so clients will likely not
block while writing to the server while the pause is active.
2014-02-04 16:16:09 +01:00
antirez
89884e8f6e Scripting: use mstime() and mstime_t for lua_time_start.
server.lua_time_start is expressed in milliseconds. Use mstime_t instead
of long long, and populate it with mstime() instead of ustime()/1000.

Functionally identical but more natural.
2014-02-03 15:45:40 +01:00
antirez
7be946fde2 Option "backlog" renamed "tcp-backlog".
This is especially important since we already have a concept of backlog
(the replication backlog).
2014-01-31 14:56:10 +01:00
Nenad Merdanovic
d76aa96d1a Add support for listen(2) backlog definition
In high RPS environments, the default listen backlog is not sufficient, so
giving users the power to configure it is the right approach, especially
since it requires only minor modifications to the code.
2014-01-31 14:52:10 +01:00
antirez
a7d30681c9 Cluster: configurable replicas migration barrier.
It is possible to configure the min number of additional working slaves
a master should be left with, for a slave to migrate to an orphaned
master.
2014-01-31 11:26:36 +01:00
antirez
6f54032080 Cluster: function clusterGetSlaveRank() added.
Return the number of slaves for the same master having a better
replication offset of the current slave, that is, the slave "rank" used
to pick a delay before the request for election.
2014-01-29 16:39:04 +01:00
antirez
28273394cb Cluster: support to read from slave nodes.
A client can enter a special cluster read-only mode using the READONLY
command: if the client read from a slave instance after this command,
for slots that are actually served by the instance's master, the queries
will be processed without redirection, allowing clients to read from
slaves (but without any kind fo read-after-write guarantee).

The READWRITE command can be used in order to exit the readonly state.
2014-01-14 16:33:16 +01:00
antirez
5189485625 Set REDIS_AOF_REWRITE_MIN_SIZE to 64mb.
64mb is the default value in redis.conf. For some reason instead the
hard-coded default was 1mb that is too small.
2014-01-14 11:27:28 +01:00
antirez
90a81b4ebb Don't send REPLCONF ACK to old masters.
Masters not understanding REPLCONF ACK will reply with errors to our
requests causing a number of possible issues.

This commit detects a global replication offest set to -1 at the end of
the replication, and marks the client representing the master with the
REDIS_PRE_PSYNC flag.

Note that this flag was called REDIS_PRE_PSYNC_SLAVE but now it is just
REDIS_PRE_PSYNC as it is used for both slaves and masters starting with
this commit.

This commit fixes issue #1488.
2014-01-08 14:28:16 +01:00
Yubao Liu
7da423f79f CONFIG REWRITE: don't throw some options on config rewrite
Those options will be thrown without this patch:
  include, rename-command, min-slaves-to-write, min-slaves-max-lag,
appendfilename.
2013-12-19 15:56:48 +01:00
Yossi Gottlieb
88a5cede88 Fix wrong repldboff type which causes dropped replication in rare cases. 2013-12-11 11:38:02 +01:00
antirez
11120689c4 Slaves heartbeats during sync improved.
The previous fix for false positive timeout detected by master was not
complete. There is another blocking stage while loading data for the
first synchronization with the master, that is, flushing away the
current data from the DB memory.

This commit uses the newly introduced dict.c callback in order to make
some incremental work (to send "\n" heartbeats to the master) while
flushing the old data from memory.

It is hard to write a regression test for this issue unfortunately. More
support for debugging in the Redis core would be needed in terms of
functionalities to simulate a slow DB loading / deletion.
2013-12-10 18:47:31 +01:00
antirez
2eb781b35b dict.c: added optional callback to dictEmpty().
Redis hash table implementation has many non-blocking features like
incremental rehashing, however while deleting a large hash table there
was no way to have a callback called to do some incremental work.

This commit adds this support, as an optiona callback argument to
dictEmpty() that is currently called at a fixed interval (one time every
65k deletions).
2013-12-10 18:46:24 +01:00
antirez
c5618e7fdd WAIT command: synchronous replication for Redis. 2013-12-04 16:20:03 +01:00
antirez
82b672f633 BLPOP blocking code refactored to be generic & reusable. 2013-12-03 17:43:53 +01:00
antirez
2e027c48e5 Removed old comments and dead code from freeClient(). 2013-12-03 13:54:06 +01:00
antirez
8f18345ef0 Cluster: basic data structures for nodes black list. 2013-11-29 17:37:06 +01:00
antirez
297de1ab26 Sentinel: test for writable config file.
This commit introduces a funciton called when Sentinel is ready for
normal operations to avoid putting Sentinel specific stuff in redis.c.
2013-11-21 12:28:15 +01:00
antirez
e257ab2bfe Sentinel: sentinelFlushConfig() to CONFIG REWRITE + fsync. 2013-11-19 10:13:04 +01:00
antirez
5998769c28 Sentinel: CONFIG REWRITE support for Sentinel config. 2013-11-19 09:48:12 +01:00
antirez
ebcb6251e6 SCAN code refactored to parse cursor first.
The previous implementation of SCAN parsed the cursor in the generic
function implementing SCAN, SSCAN, HSCAN and ZSCAN.

The actual higher-level command implementation only checked for empty
keys and return ASAP in that case. The result was that inverting the
arguments of, for instance, SSCAN for example and write:

    SSCAN 0 key

Instead of

    SSCAN key 0

Resulted into no error, since 0 is a non-existing key name very likely.
Just the iterator returned no elements at all.

In order to fix this issue the code was refactored to extract the
function to parse the cursor and return the error. Every higher level
command implementation now parses the cursor and later checks if the key
exist or not.
2013-11-05 15:47:50 +01:00
antirez
2c643ffa8d ZSCAN implemented. 2013-10-28 11:36:42 +01:00
antirez
e50090aa06 HSCAN implemented. 2013-10-28 11:35:26 +01:00
antirez
4a1f1cc0d7 SSCAN implemented. 2013-10-28 11:17:32 +01:00
Pieter Noordhuis
7f490b197f Add SCAN command 2013-10-25 10:49:48 +02:00
antirez
ba42428633 Cluster: time switched from seconds to milliseconds.
All the internal state of cluster involving time is now using mstime_t
and mstime() in order to use milliseconds resolution.

Also the clusterCron() function is called with a 10 hz frequency instead
of 1 hz.

The cluster node_timeout must be also configured in milliseconds by the
user in redis.conf.
2013-10-09 16:19:26 +02:00
antirez
929b6a4480 Cluster: cluster stuff moved from redis.h to cluster.h. 2013-10-09 15:38:05 +02:00
antirez
7afc0dd59a Cluster: new clusterDoBeforeSleep() API.
The new API is able to remember operations to perform before returning
to the event loop, such as checking if there is the failover quorum for
a slave, save and fsync the configuraiton file, and so forth.

Because this operations are performed before returning on the event
loop we are sure that messages that are sent in the same event loop run
will be delivered *after* the configuration is already saved, that is a
requirement sometimes. For instance we want to publish a new epoch only
when it is already stored in nodes.conf in order to avoid returning back
in the logical clock when a node is restarted.

This new API provides a big performance advantage compared to saving and
possibly fsyncing the configuration file multiple times in the same
event loop run, especially in the case of big clusters with tens or
hundreds of nodes.
2013-10-03 09:58:06 +02:00
antirez
6c4d904baf Cluster: bus messages stats in CLUSTER info. 2013-10-02 10:10:08 +02:00
antirez
1dedf9aa36 Cluster: time field removed from cluster messages header.
The new algorithm does not check replies time as checking for the
currentEpoch in the reply ensures that the reply is about the current
election process.
2013-09-30 16:19:44 +02:00
antirez
7c4b8f29e7 Cluster: react faster when a slave wins an election. 2013-09-26 16:54:43 +02:00
antirez
a445aa30a0 Cluster: master node now uses new protocol to vote. 2013-09-26 13:00:41 +02:00
antirez
fb9b76fe14 Cluster: slave node now uses the new protocol to get elected. 2013-09-26 11:13:17 +02:00
antirez
12483b0061 Cluster: configEpoch added in cluster nodes description. 2013-09-25 11:47:13 +02:00
antirez
925ea9f858 Cluster: added time field in cluster bus messages.
The time is sent in requests, and copied back in reply packets.
This way the receiver can compare the time field in a reply with its
local clock and check the age of the request associated with this reply.

This is an easy way to discard delayed replies. Note that only a clock
is used here, that is the one of the node sending the packet. The
receiver only copies the field back into the reply, so no
synchronization is needed between clocks of different hosts.
2013-09-20 09:22:21 +02:00
antirez
72587e6cc5 Cluster: free HANDSHAKE nodes after node_timeout.
Handshake nodes should turn into normal nodes or be freed in a
reasonable amount of time, otherwise they'll keep accumulating if the
address they are associated with is not reachable for some reason.
2013-09-04 12:41:21 +02:00
antirez
81a6a9639a Use listenToPort() in cluster.c as well. 2013-08-22 14:05:07 +02:00
antirez
89ffba9133 Replication: better way to send a preamble before RDB payload.
During the replication full resynchronization process, the RDB file is
transfered from the master to the slave. However there is a short
preamble to send, that is currently just the bulk payload length of the
file in the usual Redis form $..length..<CR><LF>.

This preamble used to be sent with a direct write call, assuming that
there was alway room in the socket output buffer to hold the few bytes
needed, however this does not scale in case we'll need to send more
stuff, and is not very robust code in general.

This commit introduces a more general mechanism to send a preamble up to
2GB in size (the max length of an sds string) in a non blocking way.
2013-08-12 10:29:14 +02:00
antirez
112fa47978 Add per-db average TTL information in INFO output.
Example:

db0:keys=221913,expires=221913,avg_ttl=655

The algorithm uses a running average with only two samples (current and
previous). Keys found to be expired are considered at TTL zero even if
the actual TTL can be negative.

The TTL is reported in milliseconds.
2013-08-06 15:00:43 +02:00
antirez
6500fabfb8 Some activeExpireCycle() refactoring. 2013-08-06 12:55:49 +02:00
antirez
b09ea1bd90 Draft #1 of a new expired keys collection algorithm.
The main idea here is that when we are no longer to expire keys at the
rate the are created, we can't block more in the normal expire cycle as
this would result in too big latency spikes.

For this reason the commit introduces a "fast" expire cycle that does
not run for more than 1 millisecond but is called in the beforeSleep()
hook of the event loop, so much more often, and with a frequency bound
to the frequency of executed commnads.

The fast expire cycle is only called when the standard expiration
algorithm runs out of time, that is, consumed more than
REDIS_EXPIRELOOKUPS_TIME_PERC of CPU in a given cycle without being able
to take the number of already expired keys that are yet not collected
to a number smaller than 25% of the number of keys.

You can test this commit with different loads, but a simple way is to
use the following:

Extreme load with pipelining:

redis-benchmark -r 100000000 -n 100000000  \
        -P 32 set ele:rand:000000000000 foo ex 2

Remove the -P32 in order to avoid the pipelining for a more real-world
load.

In another terminal tab you can monitor the Redis behavior with:

redis-cli -i 0.1 -r -1 info keyspace

and

redis-cli --latency-history

Note: this commit will make Redis printing a lot of debug messages, it
is not a good idea to use it in production.
2013-08-05 12:05:22 +02:00
antirez
894eba07c8 Introduction of a new string encoding: EMBSTR
Previously two string encodings were used for string objects:

1) REDIS_ENCODING_RAW: a string object with obj->ptr pointing to an sds
stirng.

2) REDIS_ENCODING_INT: a string object where the obj->ptr void pointer
is casted to a long.

This commit introduces a experimental new encoding called
REDIS_ENCODING_EMBSTR that implements an object represented by an sds
string that is not modifiable but allocated in the same memory chunk as
the robj structure itself.

The chunk looks like the following:

+--------------+-----------+------------+--------+----+
| robj data... | robj->ptr | sds header | string | \0 |
+--------------+-----+-----+------------+--------+----+
                     |                       ^
                     +-----------------------+

The robj->ptr points to the contiguous sds string data, so the object
can be manipulated with the same functions used to manipulate plan
string objects, however we need just on malloc and one free in order to
allocate or release this kind of objects. Moreover it has better cache
locality.

This new allocation strategy should benefit both the memory usage and
the performances. A performance gain between 60 and 70% was observed
during micro-benchmarks, however there is more work to do to evaluate
the performance impact and the memory usage behavior.
2013-07-22 10:31:38 +02:00
yoav
63d15dfc87 Chunked loading of RDB to prevent redis from stalling reading very large keys. 2013-07-16 15:41:24 +02:00
antirez
cf1579a798 SORT ALPHA: use collation instead of binary comparison.
Note that we only do it when STORE is not used, otherwise we want an
absolutely locale independent and binary safe sorting in order to ensure
AOF / replication consistency.

This is probably an unexpected behavior violating the least surprise
rule, but there is currently no other simple / good alternative.
2013-07-12 12:02:36 +02:00