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Author SHA1 Message Date
ranshid
c0ce97facc
fix test Migrate the last slot away from a node using redis-cli (#11221)
When using cli to add node, there can potentially be a race condition in
which all nodes presenting cluster state o.k even though the added node
did not yet meet all cluster nodes.
this adds another utility function to wait until all cluster nodes see the same cluster size
2022-09-06 16:54:24 -07:00
chendianqiang
e42d98ed27
Correctly handle scripts with shebang (not read-only) on a cluster replica (#11223)
EVAL scripts are by default not considered `write` commands, so they were allowed on a replica.
But when adding a shebang, they become `write` command (unless the `no-writes` flag is added).
With this change we'll handle them as write commands, and reply with MOVED instead of
READONLY when executed on a redis cluster replica.

Co-authored-by: chendianqiang <chendianqiang@meituan.com>
2022-09-05 16:59:14 +03:00
Shaya Potter
87e7973c7e
Add a dry run flag to RM_Call execution (#11158)
Add a new "D" flag to RM_Call which runs whatever verification the user requests,
but returns before the actual execution of the command.

It automatically enables returning error messages as CallReply objects to distinguish
success (NULL) from failure (CallReply returned).
2022-09-05 16:19:32 +03:00
Oran Agra
c3b7bde914
fix false valgrind error on new hash test (#11200)
New test fails on valgrind because strtold("+inf") with valgrind returns a non-inf result
same thing is done in incr.tcl.
2022-08-29 10:25:24 +03:00
Shaya Potter
bed6d759bc
Improve cmd_flags for script/functions in RM_Call (#11159)
When RM_Call was used with `M` (reject OOM), `W` (reject writes),
as well as `S` (rejecting stale or write commands in "Script mode"),
it would have only checked the command flags, but not the declared
script flag in case it's a command that runs a script.

Refactoring: extracts out similar code in server.c's processCommand
to be usable in RM_Call as well.
2022-08-28 13:10:10 +03:00
weimeng
8945067544
bugfix:del keys in slot replicate to replica, and trigger other invalidations (#11084)
Bugfix:
with the scenario if we force assigned a slot to other master,
old master will lose the slot ownership, then old master will
call the function delKeysInSlot() to delete all keys which in
the slot. These delete operations should replicate to replicas,
avoid the data divergence issue in master and replicas.

Additionally, in this case, we now call:
* signalModifiedKey (to invalidate WATCH)
* moduleNotifyKeyspaceEvent (key space notification for modules)
* dirty++ (to signal that the persistence file may be outdated)

Co-authored-by: weimeng <weimeng@didiglobal.com>
Co-authored-by: Madelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
2022-08-28 11:37:26 +03:00
chendianqiang
bc7fe41e58
fix hincrbyfloat not to create a key if the new value is invalid (#11149)
Check the validity of the value before performing the create operation,
prevents new data from being generated even if the request fails to execute.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: chendianqiang <chendianqiang@meituan.com>
Co-authored-by: Binbin <binloveplay1314@qq.com>
2022-08-28 11:33:41 +03:00
Oran Agra
c789fb0aa7
Fix assertion when a key is lazy expired during cluster key migration (#11176)
Redis 7.0 has #9890 which added an assertion when the propagation queue
was not flushed and we got to beforeSleep.
But it turns out that when processCommands calls getNodeByQuery and
decides to reject the command, it can lead to a key that was lazy
expired and is deleted without later flushing the propagation queue.

This change prevents lazy expiry from deleting the key at this stage
(not as part of a command being processed in `call`)
2022-08-24 19:39:15 +03:00
Binbin
78259826cd
Bump codespell from 2.1.0 to 2.2.1 in /.codespell (#11184)
add a few terms to the white list, and fix a few newly detected typos
2022-08-24 15:07:43 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
3603f19496
fix test timeout wait command (#11181)
Fix `Test replication with lazy expire` test to not timeout the wait command.
This fix will allow the test to pass on slow environments and when running with valgrind.
2022-08-24 13:38:55 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
c1bd61a4a5
Reverts most of the changes of #10969 (#11178)
The PR reverts the changes made on #10969.
The reason for revert was trigger because of occasional test failure
that started after the PR was merged.

The issue is that if there is a lazy expire during the command invocation,
the `del` command is added to the replication stream after the command
placeholder. So the logical order on the primary is:

* Delete the key (lazy expiration)
* Command invocation

But the replication stream gets it the other way around:

* Command invocation (because the command is written into the placeholder)
* Delete the key (lazy expiration)

So if the command write to the key that was just lazy expired we will get
inconsistency between primary and replica.

One solution we considered is to add another lazy expire replication stream
and write all the lazy expire there. Then when replicating, we will replicate the
lazy expire replication stream first. This will solve this specific test failure but
we realize that the issues does not ends here and the more we dig the more
problems we find.One of the example we thought about (that can actually
crashes Redis) is as follow:

* User perform SINTERSTORE
* When Redis tries to fetch the second input key it triggers lazy expire
* The lazy expire trigger a module logic that deletes the first input key
* Now Redis hold the robj of the first input key that was actually freed

We believe we took the wrong approach and we will come up with another
PR that solve the problem differently, for now we revert the changes so we
will not have the tests failure.

Notice that not the entire code was revert, some parts of the PR are changes
that we would like to keep. The changes that **was** reverted are:

* Saving a placeholder for replication at the beginning of the command (`call` function)
* Order of the replication stream on active expire and eviction (we will decide how
  to handle it correctly on follow up PR)
* `Spop` changes are no longer needed (because we reverted the placeholder code)

Changes that **was not** reverted:

* On expire/eviction, wrap the `del` and the notification effect in a multi exec.
* `PropagateNow` function can still accept a special dbid, -1, indicating not to replicate select.
* Keep optimisation for reusing the `alsoPropagate` array instead of allocating it each time.

Tests:

* All tests was kept and only few tests was modify to work correctly with the changes
* Test was added to verify that the revert fixes the issues.
2022-08-24 12:51:36 +03:00
Oran Agra
4faddf18ca Build TLS as a loadable module
* Support BUILD_TLS=module to be loaded as a module via config file or
  command line. e.g. redis-server --loadmodule redis-tls.so
* Updates to redismodule.h to allow it to be used side by side with
  server.h by defining REDISMODULE_CORE_MODULE
* Changes to server.h, redismodule.h and module.c to avoid repeated
  type declarations (gcc 4.8 doesn't like these)
* Add a mechanism for non-ABI neutral modules (ones who include
  server.h) to refuse loading if they detect not being built together with
  redis (release.c)
* Fix wrong signature of RedisModuleDefragFunc, this could break
  compilation of a module, but not the ABI
* Move initialization of listeners in server.c to be after loading
  the modules
* Config TLS after initialization of listeners
* Init cluster after initialization of listeners
* Add TLS module to CI
* Fix a test suite race conditions:
  Now that the listeners are initialized later, it's not sufficient to
  wait for the PID message in the log, we need to wait for the "Server
  Initialized" message.
* Fix issues with moduleconfigs test as a result from start_server
  waiting for "Server Initialized"
* Fix issues with modules/infra test as a result of an additional module
  present

Notes about Sentinel:
Sentinel can't really rely on the tls module, since it uses hiredis to
initiate connections and depends on OpenSSL (won't be able to use any
other connection modules for that), so it was decided that when TLS is
built as a module, sentinel does not support TLS at all.
This means that it keeps using redis_tls_ctx and redis_tls_client_ctx directly.

Example code of config in redis-tls.so(may be use in the future):
RedisModuleString *tls_cfg = NULL;

void tlsInfo(RedisModuleInfoCtx *ctx, int for_crash_report) {
    UNUSED(for_crash_report);
    RedisModule_InfoAddSection(ctx, "");
    RedisModule_InfoAddFieldLongLong(ctx, "var", 42);
}

int tlsCommand(RedisModuleCtx *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc)
{
    if (argc != 2) return RedisModule_WrongArity(ctx);
    return RedisModule_ReplyWithString(ctx, argv[1]);
}

RedisModuleString *getStringConfigCommand(const char *name, void *privdata) {
    REDISMODULE_NOT_USED(name);
    REDISMODULE_NOT_USED(privdata);
    return tls_cfg;
}

int setStringConfigCommand(const char *name, RedisModuleString *new, void *privdata, RedisModuleString **err) {
    REDISMODULE_NOT_USED(name);
    REDISMODULE_NOT_USED(err);
    REDISMODULE_NOT_USED(privdata);
    if (tls_cfg) RedisModule_FreeString(NULL, tls_cfg);
    RedisModule_RetainString(NULL, new);
    tls_cfg = new;
    return REDISMODULE_OK;
}

int RedisModule_OnLoad(void *ctx, RedisModuleString **argv, int argc)
{
    ....
    if (RedisModule_CreateCommand(ctx,"tls",tlsCommand,"",0,0,0) == REDISMODULE_ERR)
        return REDISMODULE_ERR;

    if (RedisModule_RegisterStringConfig(ctx, "cfg", "", REDISMODULE_CONFIG_DEFAULT, getStringConfigCommand, setStringConfigCommand, NULL, NULL) == REDISMODULE_ERR)
        return REDISMODULE_ERR;

    if (RedisModule_LoadConfigs(ctx) == REDISMODULE_ERR) {
        if (tls_cfg) {
            RedisModule_FreeString(ctx, tls_cfg);
            tls_cfg = NULL;
        }
        return REDISMODULE_ERR;
    }
    ...
}

Co-authored-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com>
Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com>
2022-08-23 12:37:56 +03:00
Wen Hui
c3a0253bc8
Add 2 test cases for XDEL and XGROUP CREATE command (#11137)
This PR includes 2 missed test cases of XDEL and XGROUP CREATE command

1. one test case: XDEL delete multiply id once
2. 3 test cases:  XGROUP CREATE has ENTRIESREAD parameter,
   which equal 0 (special positive number), 3 and negative value.


Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <lucas.guang.yang1@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Binbin <binloveplay1314@qq.com>
2022-08-21 07:52:57 +03:00
Binbin
3a16ad30b7
Fix CLUSTERDOWN issue in cluster reshard unblock test (#11139)
change the cluster-node-timeout from 1 to 1000
2022-08-18 09:18:18 -07:00
guybe7
223046ec9a
Repurpose redisCommandArg's name as the unique ID (#11051)
This PR makes sure that "name" is unique for all arguments in the same
level (i.e. all args of a command and all args within a block/oneof).
This means several argument with identical meaning can be referred to together,
but also if someone needs to refer to a specific one, they can use its full path.

In addition, the "display_text" field has been added, to be used by redis.io
in order to render the syntax of the command (for the vast majority it is
identical to "name" but sometimes we want to use a different string
that is not "name")
The "display" field is exposed via COMMAND DOCS and will be present
for every argument, except "oneof" and "block" (which are container
arguments)

Other changes:
1. Make sure we do not have any container arguments ("oneof" or "block")
   that contain less than two sub-args (otherwise it doesn't make sense)
2. migrate.json: both AUTH and AUTH2 should not be "optional"
3. arg names cannot contain underscores, and force the usage of hyphens
  (most of these were a result of the script that generated the initial json files
  from redis.io commands.json).
2022-08-18 15:09:36 +03:00
Binbin
fc3956e8f4
Fix memory leak in moduleFreeCommand (#11147)
Currently, we call zfree(cmd->args), but the argument array
needs to be freed recursively (there might be sub-args).
Also fixed memory leaks on cmd->tips and cmd->history.

Fixes #11145
2022-08-18 12:36:01 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
508a138885
Fix replication inconsistency on modules that uses key space notifications (#10969)
Fix replication inconsistency on modules that uses key space notifications.

### The Problem

In general, key space notifications are invoked after the command logic was
executed (this is not always the case, we will discuss later about specific
command that do not follow this rules). For example, the `set x 1` will trigger
a `set` notification that will be invoked after the `set` logic was performed, so
if the notification logic will try to fetch `x`, it will see the new data that was written.
Consider the scenario on which the notification logic performs some write
commands. for example, the notification logic increase some counter,
`incr x{counter}`, indicating how many times `x` was changed.
The logical order by which the logic was executed is has follow:

```
set x 1
incr x{counter}
```

The issue is that the `set x 1` command is added to the replication buffer
at the end of the command invocation (specifically after the key space
notification logic was invoked and performed the `incr` command).
The replication/aof sees the commands in the wrong order:

```
incr x{counter}
set x 1
```

In this specific example the order is less important.
But if, for example, the notification would have deleted `x` then we would
end up with primary-replica inconsistency.

### The Solution

Put the command that cause the notification in its rightful place. In the
above example, the `set x 1` command logic was executed before the
notification logic, so it should be added to the replication buffer before
the commands that is invoked by the notification logic. To achieve this,
without a major code refactoring, we save a placeholder in the replication
buffer, when finishing invoking the command logic we check if the command
need to be replicated, and if it does, we use the placeholder to add it to the
replication buffer instead of appending it to the end.

To be efficient and not allocating memory on each command to save the
placeholder, the replication buffer array was modified to reuse memory
(instead of allocating it each time we want to replicate commands).
Also, to avoid saving a placeholder when not needed, we do it only for
WRITE or MAY_REPLICATE commands.

#### Additional Fixes

* Expire and Eviction notifications:
  * Expire/Eviction logical order was to first perform the Expire/Eviction
    and then the notification logic. The replication buffer got this in the
    other way around (first notification effect and then the `del` command).
    The PR fixes this issue.
  * The notification effect and the `del` command was not wrap with
    `multi-exec` (if needed). The PR also fix this issue.
* SPOP command:
  * On spop, the `spop` notification was fired before the command logic
    was executed. The change in this PR would have cause the replication
    order to be change (first `spop` command and then notification `logic`)
    although the logical order is first the notification logic and then the
    `spop` logic. The right fix would have been to move the notification to
    be fired after the command was executed (like all the other commands),
    but this can be considered a breaking change. To overcome this, the PR
    keeps the current behavior and changes the `spop` code to keep the right
    logical order when pushing commands to the replication buffer. Another PR
    will follow to fix the SPOP properly and match it to the other command (we
    split it to 2 separate PR's so it will be easy to cherry-pick this PR to 7.0 if
    we chose to).

#### Unhanded Known Limitations

* key miss event:
  * On key miss event, if a module performed some write command on the
    event (using `RM_Call`), the `dirty` counter would increase and the read
    command that cause the key miss event would be replicated to the replication
    and aof. This problem can also happened on a write command that open
    some keys but eventually decides not to perform any action. We decided
    not to handle this problem on this PR because the solution is complex
    and will cause additional risks in case we will want to cherry-pick this PR.
    We should decide if we want to handle it in future PR's. For now, modules
    writers is advice not to perform any write commands on key miss event.

#### Testing

* We already have tests to cover cases where a notification is invoking write
  commands that are also added to the replication buffer, the tests was modified
  to verify that the replica gets the command in the correct logical order.
* Test was added to verify that `spop` behavior was kept unchanged.
* Test was added to verify key miss event behave as expected.
* Test was added to verify the changes do not break lazy expiration.

#### Additional Changes

* `propagateNow` function can accept a special dbid, -1, indicating not
  to replicate `select`. We use this to replicate `multi/exec` on `propagatePendingCommands`
  function. The side effect of this change is that now the `select` command
  will appear inside the `multi/exec` block on the replication stream (instead of
  outside of the `multi/exec` block). Tests was modified to match this new behavior.
2022-08-18 10:16:32 +03:00
Valentino Geron
6a9cc20d94
Tests: Add missing key declaration in scripts (#11134)
Make sure the script calls in the tests declare the keys they intend to use.
Do that with minimal changes to existing lines (so many scripts still have a hard coded key names)

Co-authored-by: Valentino Geron <valentino@redis.com>
2022-08-16 22:04:22 +03:00
guybe7
1189680edd
Rename offset and xsetid tags (#11103)
There's really no point in having dedicated flags to test these features
(why shouldn't all commands/features get their own tag?)
2022-08-14 18:25:01 +03:00
sundb
8aad2ac352
Add missing lua_pop in luaGetFromRegistry (#11097)
This pr mainly has the following four changes:

1. Add missing lua_pop in `luaGetFromRegistry`.
    This bug affects `redis.register_function`, where `luaGetFromRegistry` in
    `luaRegisterFunction` will return null when we call `redis.register_function` nested.
    .e.g
    ```
    FUNCTION LOAD "#!lua name=mylib \n local lib=redis \n lib.register_function('f2', function(keys, args) lib.register_function('f1', function () end) end)"
    fcall f2 0
    ````
    But since we exit when luaGetFromRegistry returns null, it does not cause the stack to grow indefinitely.

3. When getting `REGISTRY_RUN_CTX_NAME` from the registry, use `serverAssert`
    instead of error return. Since none of these lua functions are registered at the time
    of function load, scriptRunCtx will never be NULL.
4. Add `serverAssert` for `luaLdbLineHook`, `luaEngineLoadHook`.
5. Remove `luaGetFromRegistry` from `redis_math_random` and
    `redis_math_randomseed`, it looks like they are redundant.
2022-08-14 11:50:18 +03:00
DarrenJiang13
44859a41ee
fix the client type in trackingInvalidateKey() (#11052)
Fix bug with scripts ignoring client tracking NOLOOP and
send an invalidation message anyway.
2022-08-10 11:58:54 +03:00
Valentino Geron
3270f2d54e
Tests: improve skip tags around resp3 (#11090)
some skip tags were missing on some tests
avoid using HELLO if denytags has resp3 (target server may not support it)

Co-authored-by: Valentino Geron <valentino@redis.com>
2022-08-07 16:32:31 +03:00
Huang Zhw
ec5034a2e3
acl: bitfield with get and set|incrby can be executed with readonly permission (#11086)
`bitfield` with `get` may not be readonly.

```
127.0.0.1:6384> acl setuser hello on nopass %R~* +@all
OK
127.0.0.1:6384> auth hello 1
OK
127.0.0.1:6384> bitfield hello set i8 0 1
(error) NOPERM this user has no permissions to access one of the keys used as arguments
127.0.0.1:6384> bitfield hello set i8 0 1 get i8 0
1) (integer) 0
2) (integer) 1
```

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2022-08-07 09:21:19 +03:00
Binbin
6a7dd00cdd
Re-enable aof-race integration tests (#10972)
This is the history of aof-race related changes:
1. added in 3aa4b00970
2. disabled in dcdfd005a0
3. enabled in 5c63922691
4. disabled in 53a2af3941

This PR refreshes the aof-race test, re-enable it.
Closes #10971
2022-08-04 11:13:29 +03:00
Valentino Geron
dcafee55a5
Fix acl tests to support --singledb flag (#11077)
* some of the tests don't clean the key the use
* marked tests with `{singledb:skip}` if they use SELECT

Co-authored-by: Valentino Geron <valentino@redis.com>
2022-08-03 12:11:32 +03:00
Wen Hui
beb9746a9f
Fix function load error message (#10964)
Update error messages for function load
2022-08-02 18:19:53 -07:00
Binbin
9f0f533bc8
Solve usleep compilation warning in keyspace_events.c (#11073)
There is a -Wimplicit-function-declaration warning in here:
```
keyspace_events.c: In function ‘KeySpace_NotificationGeneric’:
keyspace_events.c:67:9: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘usleep’; did you mean ‘sleep’? [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
   67 |         usleep(1);
      |         ^~~~~~
      |         sleep
```
2022-08-02 18:00:11 +03:00
Binbin
e13b681874
Tests (cluster / sentinel): add --stop and--loop options (#11070)
--stop: Blocks once the first test fails.
--loop: Execute the specified set of tests forever.
It is useful when we debug some test failures.
2022-08-01 10:12:27 +03:00
Huang Zhw
61451b02cb
tracking pending invalidation message of flushdb sent by (#11068)
trackingHandlePendingKeyInvalidations should use proto.
2022-07-31 16:14:39 +03:00
Binbin
e7144693e2
Fix bgsaveerr issue in psync wrong offset test (#11043)
The kill above is sometimes successful and sometimes already too late.
The PING in pysnc wrong offset test got rejected by bgsaveerr because
lastbgsave_status is C_ERR.

In theory, using diskless can avoid PING being affected, because when
the replica is dropped, we will kill the child with SIGUSR1, and this
will not affect lastbgsave_status.

Anyway, this kill is not particularly needed here, dropping the kill
is the best one, since we do have the waitForBgsave, so just let it
take care of the bgsave. No need for fast termination.
2022-07-27 14:58:25 +03:00
guybe7
45c99d7092
Adds RM_Microseconds and RM_CachedMicroseconds (#11016)
RM_Microseconds
Return the wall-clock Unix time, in microseconds

RM_CachedMicroseconds
Returns a cached copy of the Unix time, in microseconds.
It is updated in the server cron job and before executing a command.
It is useful for complex call stacks, such as a command causing a
key space notification, causing a module to execute a RedisModule_Call,
causing another notification, etc.
It makes sense that all these callbacks would use the same clock.
2022-07-27 14:40:05 +03:00
Huang Zhw
6f0a27e38e
When client tracking is on, invalidation message of flushdb in a (#11038)
When FLUSHDB / FLUSHALL / SWAPDB is inside MULTI / EXEC, the
client side tracking invalidation message was interleaved with transaction response.
2022-07-26 13:28:37 +03:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
020e046b42
Fix #11030, use lua_rawget to avoid triggering metatables and crash. (#11032)
Fix #11030, use lua_rawget to avoid triggering metatables.

#11030 shows how return `_G` from the Lua script (either function or eval), cause the
Lua interpreter to Panic and the Redis processes to exit with error code 1.
Though return `_G` only panic on Redis 7 and 6.2.7, the underline issue exists on older
versions as well (6.0 and 6.2). The underline issue is returning a table with a metatable
such that the metatable raises an error.

The following example demonstrate the issue:
```
127.0.0.1:6379> eval "local a = {}; setmetatable(a,{__index=function() foo() end}) return a" 0
Error: Server closed the connection
```
```
PANIC: unprotected error in call to Lua API (user_script:1: Script attempted to access nonexistent global variable 'foo')
```

The Lua panic happened because when returning the result to the client, Redis needs to
introspect the returning table and transform the table into a resp. In order to scan the table,
Redis uses `lua_gettable` api which might trigger the metatable (if exists) and might raise an error.
This code is not running inside `pcall` (Lua protected call), so raising an error causes the
Lua to panic and exit. Notice that this is not a crash, its a Lua panic that exit with error code 1.

Returning `_G` panics on Redis 7 and 6.2.7 because on those versions `_G` has a metatable
that raises error when trying to fetch a none existing key.

### Solution

Instead of using `lua_gettable` that might raise error and cause the issue, use `lua_rawget`
that simply return the value from the table without triggering any metatable logic.
This is promised not to raise and error.

The downside of this solution is that it might be considered as breaking change, if someone
rely on metatable in the returned value. An alternative solution is to wrap this entire logic
with `pcall` (Lua protected call), this alternative require a much bigger refactoring.

### Back Porting

The same fix will work on older versions as well (6.2, 6.0). Notice that on those version,
the issue can cause Redis to crash if inside the metatable logic there is an attempt to accesses
Redis (`redis.call`). On 7.0, there is not crash and the `redis.call` is executed as if it was done
from inside the script itself.

### Tests

Tests was added the verify the fix
2022-07-26 10:33:50 +03:00
Viktor Söderqvist
5032de50f2
Gossip forgotten nodes on CLUSTER FORGET (#10869)
Gossip the cluster node blacklist in ping and pong messages.
This means that CLUSTER FORGET doesn't need to be sent to all nodes in a cluster.
It can be sent to one or more nodes and then be propagated to the rest of them.

For each blacklisted node, its node id and its remaining blacklist TTL is gossiped in a
cluster bus ping extension (introduced in #9530).
2022-07-26 10:28:13 +03:00
Binbin
5ce64ab010
Fix timing issue in cluster test (#11008)
A timing issue like this was reported in freebsd daily CI:
```
*** [err]: Sanity test push cmd after resharding in tests/unit/cluster/cli.tcl
Expected 'CLUSTERDOWN The cluster is down' to match '*MOVED*'
```

We additionally wait for each node to reach a consensus on the cluster
state in wait_for_condition to avoid the cluster down error.

The fix just like #10495, quoting madolson's comment:
Cluster check just verifies the the config state is self-consistent,
waiting for cluster_state to be okay is an independent check that all
the nodes actually believe each other are healthy.

At the same time i noticed that unit/moduleapi/cluster.tcl has an exact
same test, may have the same problem, also modified it.
2022-07-18 20:35:13 -07:00
Oran Agra
2825b6057b
Fix heap overflow corruption in XAUTOCLAIM (CVE-2022-31144) (#11002)
The temporary array for deleted entries reply of XAUTOCLAIM was
insufficient, but also in fact the COUNT argument should be used to
control the size of the reply, so instead of terminating the loop by
only counting the claimed entries, we'll count deleted entries as well.

Fix #10968
Addresses CVE-2022-31144
2022-07-18 11:36:19 +03:00
ranshid
eacca729a5
Avoid using unsafe C functions (#10932)
replace use of:
sprintf --> snprintf
strcpy/strncpy  --> redis_strlcpy
strcat/strncat  --> redis_strlcat

**why are we making this change?**
Much of the code uses some unsafe variants or deprecated buffer handling
functions.
While most cases are probably not presenting any issue on the known path
programming errors and unterminated strings might lead to potential
buffer overflows which are not covered by tests.

**As part of this PR we change**
1. added implementation for redis_strlcpy and redis_strlcat based on the strl implementation: https://linux.die.net/man/3/strl
2. change all occurrences of use of sprintf with use of snprintf
3. change occurrences of use of  strcpy/strncpy with redis_strlcpy
4. change occurrences of use of strcat/strncat with redis_strlcat
5. change the behavior of ll2string/ull2string/ld2string so that it will always place null
  termination ('\0') on the output buffer in the first index. this was done in order to make
  the use of these functions more safe in cases were the user will not check the output
  returned by them (for example in rdbRemoveTempFile)
6. we added a compiler directive to issue a deprecation error in case a use of
  sprintf/strcpy/strcat is found during compilation which will result in error during compile time.
  However keep in mind that since the deprecation attribute is not supported on all compilers,
  this is expected to fail during push workflows.


**NOTE:** while this is only an initial milestone. We might also consider
using the *_s implementation provided by the C11 Extensions (however not
yet widly supported). I would also suggest to start
looking at static code analyzers to track unsafe use cases.
For example LLVM clang checker supports security.insecureAPI.DeprecatedOrUnsafeBufferHandling
which can help locate unsafe function usage.
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/analyzer/checkers.html#security-insecureapi-deprecatedorunsafebufferhandling-c
The main reason not to onboard it at this stage is that the alternative
excepted by clang is to use the C11 extensions which are not always
supported by stdlib.
2022-07-18 10:56:26 +03:00
Madelyn Olson
3abdec9969
Fix cluster hostnames test causing failover while running valgrind (#10991)
In the newly added cluster hostnames test, the primary is failing over during the reboot
for valgrind so we are validating the wrong node. This change just sets the replica to
prevent taking over, which seems to fix the test.

We could have also set the timeout higher, but it slows down the test.
2022-07-17 09:57:34 +03:00
Valentino Geron
847cdca151
Add an option to specify multiple skip files using --skipfile (#10975)
`--skipfile` can be repeated.
For example: ./runtests --skipfile file1.txt --skipfile file2.txt

Co-authored-by: Valentino Geron <valentino@redis.com>
2022-07-17 08:47:35 +03:00
Oran Agra
599e59ebc5
Avoid valgrind fishy value warning on corrupt restore payloads (#10937)
The corrupt dump fuzzer uncovered a valgrind warning saying:
```
==76370== Argument 'size' of function malloc has a fishy (possibly negative) value: -3744781444216323815
```
This allocation would have failed (returning NULL) and being handled properly by redis (even before this change), but we also want to silence the valgrind warnings (which are checking that casting to ssize_t produces a non-negative value).

The solution i opted for is to explicitly fail these allocations (returning NULL), before even reaching `malloc` (which would have failed and return NULL too).

The implication is that we will not be able to support a single allocation of more than 2GB on a 32bit system (which i don't think is a realistic scenario).
i.e. i do think we could be facing cases were redis consumes more than 2gb on a 32bit system, but not in a single allocation.

The byproduct of this, is that i dropped the overflow assertions, since these will now lead to the same OOM panic we have for failed allocations.
2022-07-13 09:14:38 +03:00
Madelyn Olson
8a4e3bcd8d
Cluster test improvements (#10920)
* Restructured testing to allow running cluster tests easily as part of the normal testing
2022-07-12 10:41:29 -07:00
Binbin
693acc0114
Trying to fix cluster test (#10963)
#10942 break the new test added in #10449
```
Testing unit: 29-slot-migration-response.tcl
Cluster Join and auto-discovery test: FAILED: Cluster failed to join into a full mesh.
```

It looks like we need to wait for the cluster in 28 to become stable.
2022-07-11 15:21:35 +03:00
Binbin
35e8ae3eb5
Add cluster-port support to redis-cli --cluster (#10344)
In #9389, we add a new `cluster-port` config and make cluster bus port configurable,
and currently redis-cli --cluster create/add-node doesn't support with a configurable `cluster-port` instance.
Because redis-cli uses the old way (port + 10000) to send the `CLUSTER MEET` command.

Now we add this support on redis-cli `--cluster`, note we don't need to explicitly pass in the
`cluster-port` parameter, we can get the real `cluster-port` of the node in `clusterManagerNodeLoadInfo`,
so the `--cluster create` and `--cluster add-node` interfaces have not changed.

We will use the `cluster-port` when we are doing `CLUSTER MEET`, also note that `CLUSTER MEET` bus-port
parameter was added in 4.0, so if the bus_port (the one in redis-cli) is 0, or equal (port + 10000),
we just call `CLUSTER MEET` with 2 arguments, using the old form.

Co-authored-by: Madelyn Olson <34459052+madolson@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-11 11:23:31 +03:00
Madelyn Olson
e6a1b2ea95
Fix crash during handshake and cluster shards call (#10942)
* Fix an engine crash when there are nodes in handshaking and a user calls cluster shards
2022-07-10 22:00:44 -07:00
Wen Hui
f620e6ac73
Add tests for error messages during slot migrations (#10449)
* Add tests for error messages during slot migrations

Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <lucas.guang.yang1@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Madelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
2022-07-04 10:31:12 -05:00
Harkrishn Patro
0ab885a685
Account sharded pubsub channels memory consumption (#10925)
Account sharded pubsub channels memory consumption in client memory usage
computation to accurately evict client based on the set threshold for `maxmemory-clients`.
2022-07-04 09:18:57 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb
69d5576832
Fix TLS tests on newer tcl-tls/OpenSSL. (#10910)
Before this commit, TLS tests on Ubuntu 22.04 would fail as dropped
connections result with an ECONNABORTED error thrown instead of an empty
read.
2022-07-03 13:34:14 +03:00
Binbin
35e836c26d
Add SENTINEL command flag to CLIENT/COMMANDS subcommands (#10904)
This was harmless because we marked the parent command
with SENTINEL flag. So the populateCommandTable was ok.
And we also don't show the flag (SENTINEL and ONLY-SENTNEL)
in COMMAND INFO.

In this PR, we also add the same CMD_SENTINEL and CMD_ONLY_SENTINEL
flags check when populating the sub-commands.
so that in the future it'll be possible to add some sub-commands to sentinel or sentinel-only but not others.
2022-06-30 16:32:40 +03:00
Wen Hui
51da5c3dde
Fix CLUSTER RESET command argument number issue (#10898)
Fix regression of CLUSTER RESET command in redis 7.0.

cluster reset command format is:
CLUSTER RESET [ HARD | SOFT]

According to the cluster reset command doc and codes, the third argument is optional, so
the arity in json file should be -2 instead of 3.

Add test to verify future regressions with RESET and RESET SOFT that were not covered.

Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <lucas.guang.yang1@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Binbin <binloveplay1314@qq.com>
2022-06-29 08:17:00 +03:00
jonnyomerredis
35c2ee8716
Add sharded pubsub keychannel count to client info (#10895)
When calling CLIENT INFO/LIST, and in various debug prints, Redis is printing
the number of pubsub channels / patterns the client is subscribed to.
With the addition of sharded pubsub, it would be useful to print the number of
keychannels the client is subscribed to as well.
2022-06-28 10:11:17 +03:00