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.
This commit moves the process of generating a new config epoch without
consensus out of the clusterCommand() implementation, in order to make
it reusable for other reasons (current target is to have a CLUSTER
FAILOVER option forcing the failover when no master majority is
reachable).
Moreover the commit moves other functions which are similarly related to
config epochs in a new logical section of the cluster.c file, just for
clarity.
Before we relied on the global cluster state to make sure all the hash
slots are linked to some node, when getNodeByQuery() is called. So
finding the hash slot unbound was checked with an assertion. However
this is fragile. The cluster state is often updated in the
clusterBeforeSleep() function, and not ASAP on state change, so it may
happen to process clients with a cluster state that is 'ok' but yet
certain hash slots set to NULL.
With this commit the condition is also checked in getNodeByQuery() and
reported with a identical error code of -CLUSTERDOWN but slightly
different error message so that we have more debugging clue in the
future.
Root cause of issue #2288.
1. Remove useless "cs" initialization.
2. Add a "select" var to capture a condition checked multiple times.
3. Avoid duplication of the same if (!copy) conditional.
4. Don't increment dirty if copy is given (no deletion is performed),
otherwise we propagate MIGRATE when not needed.
This improves PFAIL -> FAIL switch. Too late at this point in the RC
releases to add proper PFAIL/FAIL separate dictionary to do this in a
less randomized way. Tested in practice with experiments that this
helps. PFAIL -> FAIL average with 20 nodes and node-timeout set to 5
seconds takes 2.5 seconds without this commit, 1 second with this
commit.
Otherwise it is impossible to receive the majority of failure reports in
the node_timeout*2 window in larger clusters.
Still with a 200 nodes cluster, 20 gossip sections are a very reasonable
amount of bytes to send.
A side effect of this change is also fater cluster nodes joins for large
clusters, because the cluster layout makes less time to propagate.
Otherwise we risk sending not initialized data to other nodes, that may
contain anything. This was actually not possible only because the
initialization of the buffer where the cluster packets header is created
was larger than the 3 gossip sections we use, so the memory was already
all filled with zeroes by the memset().
Fixes valgrind error:
48 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 196 of 373
at 0x4910D3: je_malloc (jemalloc.c:944)
by 0x42807D: zmalloc (zmalloc.c:125)
by 0x41FA0D: dictGetIterator (dict.c:543)
by 0x41FA48: dictGetSafeIterator (dict.c:555)
by 0x459B73: clusterHandleSlaveMigration (cluster.c:2776)
by 0x45BF27: clusterCron (cluster.c:3123)
by 0x423344: serverCron (redis.c:1239)
by 0x41D6CD: aeProcessEvents (ae.c:311)
by 0x41D8EA: aeMain (ae.c:455)
by 0x41A84B: main (redis.c:3832)
If array has N elements, we can't read +1 if we are already at N.
Also, we need to move elements by their storage size in the array,
not just by individual bytes.
[maybe] Fixes valgrind errors:
32 bytes in 4 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 107 of 228
at 0x80EA447: je_malloc (jemalloc.c:944)
by 0x806E59C: zrealloc (zmalloc.c:125)
by 0x80A9AFC: clusterSetMaster (cluster.c:801)
by 0x80AEDC9: clusterCommand (cluster.c:3994)
by 0x80682A5: call (redis.c:2049)
by 0x8068A20: processCommand (redis.c:2309)
by 0x8076497: processInputBuffer (networking.c:1143)
by 0x8073BAF: readQueryFromClient (networking.c:1208)
by 0x8060E98: aeProcessEvents (ae.c:412)
by 0x806123B: aeMain (ae.c:455)
by 0x806C3DB: main (redis.c:3832)
64 bytes in 8 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 143 of 228
at 0x80EA447: je_malloc (jemalloc.c:944)
by 0x806E59C: zrealloc (zmalloc.c:125)
by 0x80AAB40: clusterProcessPacket (cluster.c:801)
by 0x80A847F: clusterReadHandler (cluster.c:1975)
by 0x30000FF: ???
80 bytes in 10 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 148 of 228
at 0x80EA447: je_malloc (jemalloc.c:944)
by 0x806E59C: zrealloc (zmalloc.c:125)
by 0x80AAB40: clusterProcessPacket (cluster.c:801)
by 0x80A847F: clusterReadHandler (cluster.c:1975)
by 0x2FFFFFF: ???
Fixes valgrind error:
Syscall param write(buf) points to uninitialised byte(s)
at 0x514C35D: ??? (syscall-template.S:81)
by 0x456B81: clusterWriteHandler (cluster.c:1907)
by 0x41D596: aeProcessEvents (ae.c:416)
by 0x41D8EA: aeMain (ae.c:455)
by 0x41A84B: main (redis.c:3832)
Address 0x5f268e2 is 2,274 bytes inside a block of size 8,192 alloc'd
at 0x4932D1: je_realloc (jemalloc.c:1297)
by 0x428185: zrealloc (zmalloc.c:162)
by 0x4269E0: sdsMakeRoomFor.part.0 (sds.c:142)
by 0x426CD7: sdscatlen (sds.c:251)
by 0x4579E7: clusterSendMessage (cluster.c:1995)
by 0x45805A: clusterSendPing (cluster.c:2140)
by 0x45BB03: clusterCron (cluster.c:2944)
by 0x423344: serverCron (redis.c:1239)
by 0x41D6CD: aeProcessEvents (ae.c:311)
by 0x41D8EA: aeMain (ae.c:455)
by 0x41A84B: main (redis.c:3832)
Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
at 0x457810: nodeUpdateAddressIfNeeded (cluster.c:1236)
read() and write() return ssize_t (signed long), not int.
For other offsets, we can use the unsigned size_t type instead
of a signed offset (since our replication offsets and buffer
positions are never negative).
In order to avoid that misconfigured cluster nodes at some time may
force an IP update on other nodes, it is required that nodes update
their own address only on MEET messages. However it does not make sense
to do this the first time a node is contacted and yet does not have an
IP, we just risk that myself->ip remains not assigned if there are
messages lost or cluster creation procedures that don't make sure
everybody is targeted by at least one incoming MEET message.
Also fix the logging of the IP switch avoiding the :-1 tail.
Also explicitly set version to 0, add a protocol version define, improve
comments in the gossip structure.
Note that the structure layout is the same after the change, we are just
making the padding explicit with an additional not used 16 bits field.
So this commit is still able to talk with the previous versions of
cluster nodes.
Valgrind checks that the buffers we transfer via syscalls are all
composed of bytes actually initialized. This is useful, it makes we able
to avoid leaking informations in non initialized parts fo messages
transferred to other hosts. This commit fixes one of such issues.
Can't be initialized by resetManualFailover() since it's actual state
the function uses, so we need to initialize it at startup time. Not
really a bug in practical terms, but showed up into valgrind and is not
technically correct anyway.
If we woke up to accept a connection, but we can't
accept it, inform the user of the error going on
with their networking.
(The previous message was the same for success or error!)
Slaves key expire is orchestrated by the master. Sometimes the master
will send the synthesized DEL to expire keys on the slave with a non
trivial delay (when the key is not accessed, only the incremental expiry
algorithm will expire it in background).
During that time, a key is logically expired, but slaves still return
the key if you GET (or whatever) it. This is a bad behavior.
However we can't simply trust the slave view of the key, since we need
the master to be able to send write commands to update the slave data
set, and DELs should only happen when the key is expired in the master
in order to ensure consistency.
However 99.99% of the issues with this behavior is when a client which
is not a master sends a read only command. In this case we are safe and
can consider the key as non existing.
This commit does a few changes in order to make this sane:
1. lookupKeyRead() is modified in order to return NULL if the above
conditions are met.
2. Calls to lookupKeyRead() in commands actually writing to the data set
are repliaced with calls to lookupKeyWrite().
There are redundand checks, so for example, if in "2" something was
overlooked, we should be still safe, since anyway, when the master
writes the behavior is to don't care about what expireIfneeded()
returns.
This commit is related to #1768, #1770, #2131.
bulk_data field size was not removed from the count. It is not possible
to declare it simply as 'char bulk_data[]' since the structure is nested
into another structure.