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Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
2237131e15
Unified Lua and modules reply parsing and added RESP3 support to RM_Call (#9202)
## Current state
1. Lua has its own parser that handles parsing `reds.call` replies and translates them
  to Lua objects that can be used by the user Lua code. The parser partially handles
  resp3 (missing big number, verbatim, attribute, ...)
2. Modules have their own parser that handles parsing `RM_Call` replies and translates
  them to RedisModuleCallReply objects. The parser does not support resp3.

In addition, in the future, we want to add Redis Function (#8693) that will probably
support more languages. At some point maintaining so many parsers will stop
scaling (bug fixes and protocol changes will need to be applied on all of them).
We will probably end up with different parsers that support different parts of the
resp protocol (like we already have today with Lua and modules)

## PR Changes
This PR attempt to unified the reply parsing of Lua and modules (and in the future
Redis Function) by introducing a new parser unit (`resp_parser.c`). The new parser
handles parsing the reply and calls different callbacks to allow the users (another
unit that uses the parser, i.e, Lua, modules, or Redis Function) to analyze the reply.

### Lua API Additions
The code that handles reply parsing on `scripting.c` was removed. Instead, it uses
the resp_parser to parse and create a Lua object out of the reply. As mentioned
above the Lua parser did not handle parsing big numbers, verbatim, and attribute.
The new parser can handle those and so Lua also gets it for free.
Those are translated to Lua objects in the following way:
1. Big Number - Lua table `{'big_number':'<str representation for big number>'}`
2. Verbatim - Lua table `{'verbatim_string':{'format':'<verbatim format>', 'string':'<verbatim string value>'}}`
3. Attribute - currently ignored and not expose to the Lua parser, another issue will be open to decide how to expose it.

Tests were added to check resp3 reply parsing on Lua

### Modules API Additions
The reply parsing code on `module.c` was also removed and the new resp_parser is used instead.
In addition, the RedisModuleCallReply was also extracted to a separate unit located on `call_reply.c`
(in the future, this unit will also be used by Redis Function). A nice side effect of unified parsing is
that modules now also support resp3. Resp3 can be enabled by giving `3` as a parameter to the
fmt argument of `RM_Call`. It is also possible to give `0`, which will indicate an auto mode. i.e, Redis
will automatically chose the reply protocol base on the current client set on the RedisModuleCtx
(this mode will mostly be used when the module want to pass the reply to the client as is).
In addition, the following RedisModuleAPI were added to allow analyzing resp3 replies:

* New RedisModuleCallReply types:
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_MAP`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_SET`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BOOL`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_DOUBLE`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BIG_NUMBER`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_VERBATIM_STRING`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE`

* New RedisModuleAPI:
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyDouble` - getting double value from resp3 double reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBool` - getting boolean value from resp3 boolean reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBigNumber` - getting big number value from resp3 big number reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyVerbatim` - getting format and value from resp3 verbatim reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplySetElement` - getting element from resp3 set reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyMapElement` - getting key and value from resp3 map reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttribute` - getting a reply attribute
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttributeElement` - getting key and value from resp3 attribute reply
   
* New context flags:
   * `REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RESP3` - indicate that the client is using resp3

Tests were added to check the new RedisModuleAPI

### Modules API Changes
* RM_ReplyWithCallReply might return REDISMODULE_ERR if the given CallReply is in resp3
  but the client expects resp2. This is not a breaking change because in order to get a resp3
  CallReply one needs to specifically specify `3` as a parameter to the fmt argument of
  `RM_Call` (as mentioned above).

Tests were added to check this change

### More small Additions
* Added `debug set-disable-deny-scripts` that allows to turn on and off the commands no-script
flag protection. This is used by the Lua resp3 tests so it will be possible to run `debug protocol`
and check the resp3 parsing code.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
2021-08-04 16:28:07 +03:00
sundb
b4eda14257
Fix head and tail check with negative offset in _quicklistInsert (#9311)
Some background:
This fixes a problem that used to be dead code till now,
but became alive (only in the unit tests, not in redis) when #9113 got merged.
The problem it fixes doesn't actually cause any significant harm,
but that PR also added a test that fails verification because of that.
This test was merged with that problem due to human error, we didn't run it
on the last modified version before merging.
The fix in this PR existed in #8641 (closed because it's just dead code)
and #4674 (still pending but has other changes in it).

Now to the actual fix:
On quicklist insertion, if the insertion offset is -1 or `-(quicklist->count)`,
we can insert into the head of the next node rather than the tail of the
current node. this is especially important when the current node is full,
and adding anything to it will cause it to be split (or be over it's fill limit setting).

The bug was that the code attempted to determine that we're adding to
the tail of the current node by matching `offset == node->count` when in
fact it should have been `offset == node->count-1` (so it never entered that `if`).
and also that since we take negative offsets too, we can also match `-1`.
same applies for the head, i.e. `0` and `-count`.

The bug will cause the code to attempt inserting into the current node (thinking
we have to insert into the middle of the node rather than head or tail), and
in case the current node is full it'll have to be split (something that also
happens in valid cases).
On top of that, since it calls _quicklistSplitNode with an edge case, it'll actually
split the node in a way that all the entries fall into one split, and 0 into the other,
and then still insert the new entry into the first one, causing it to be populated
beyond it's intended fill limit.

This problem does not create any bug in redis, because the existing code does
not iterate from tail to head, and the offset never has a negative value when insert.

The other change this PR makes in the test code is just for some coverage,
insertion at index 0 is tested a lot, so it's nice to test some negative offsets too.
2021-08-04 11:19:48 +03:00
Oran Agra
52df350fe5
Skip new redis-cli ASK test in TLS mode (#9312) 2021-08-03 13:19:03 -07:00
filipe oliveira
4aa927d16d
Enabled -x option (Read last argument from STDIN) on redis-benchmark (#9130)
Add the -x option (Read last argument from STDIN) on redis-benchmark.

Other changes:
To be able to use the code from redis-cli some helper methods were moved to cli_common.(h|c)

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-08-03 12:21:29 +03:00
Jonah H. Harris
432c92d8df
Add SINTERCARD/ZINTERCARD Commands (#8946)
Add SINTERCARD and ZINTERCARD commands that are similar to
ZINTER and SINTER but only return the cardinality with minimum
processing and memory overheads.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-08-03 11:45:27 +03:00
Ariel Shtul
bdbf5eedae
Module api support for RESP3 (#8521)
Add new Module APS for RESP3 responses:
- RM_ReplyWithMap
- RM_ReplyWithSet
- RM_ReplyWithAttribute
- RM_ReplySetMapLength
- RM_ReplySetSetLength
- RM_ReplySetAttributeLength
- RM_ReplyWithBool

Deprecate REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_ARRAY_LEN in favor of a generic REDISMODULE_POSTPONED_LEN

Improve documentation
Add tests

Co-authored-by: Guy Benoish <guy.benoish@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-08-03 11:37:19 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb
4bd7748362
Tests: fix commandfilter crash on alpine. (#9307)
Loading and unloading the shared object does not initialize global vars
on alpine.
2021-08-02 15:50:45 +03:00
Huang Zhw
cf61ad14cc
When redis-cli received ASK, it didn't handle it (#8930)
When redis-cli received ASK, it used string matching wrong and didn't
handle it. 

When we access a slot which is in migrating state, it maybe
return ASK. After redirect to the new node, we need send ASKING
command before retry the command.  In this PR after redis-cli receives 
ASK, we send a ASKING command before send the origin command 
after reconnecting.

Other changes:
* Make redis-cli -u and -c (unix socket and cluster mode) incompatible 
  with one another.
* When send command fails, we avoid the 2nd reconnect retry and just
  print the error info. Users will decide how to do next. 
  See #9277.
* Add a test faking two redis nodes in TCL to just send ASK and OK in 
  redis protocol to test ASK behavior. 

Co-authored-by: Viktor Söderqvist <viktor.soderqvist@est.tech>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-08-02 14:59:08 +03:00
Binbin
4000cb7d34
Modify some error logs printing level. (#9306)
1. In sendBulkToSlave, we used LL_VERBOSE in the past, changed to
LL_WARNING. (all the other places that do freeClient(slave) use LL_WARNING)
2. The old style LOG_WARNING, chang it to LL_WARNING. Introduced in an
old pr (#1690).
2021-08-02 11:18:35 +03:00
Ning Sun
f74af0e61d
Add NX/XX/GT/LT options to EXPIRE command group (#2795)
Add NX, XX, GT, and LT flags to EXPIRE, PEXPIRE, EXPIREAT, PEXAPIREAT.
- NX - only modify the TTL if no TTL is currently set 
- XX - only modify the TTL if there is a TTL currently set 
- GT - only increase the TTL (considering non-volatile keys as infinite expire time)
- LT - only decrease the TTL (considering non-volatile keys as infinite expire time)
return value of the command is 0 when the operation was skipped due to one of these flags.

Signed-off-by: Ning Sun <sunng@protonmail.com>
2021-08-02 08:57:49 +03:00
menwen
82c3158ad5
Fix if consumer is created as a side effect without notify and dirty++ (#9263)
Fixes:
- When a consumer is created as a side effect, redis didn't issue a keyspace notification,
  nor incremented the server.dirty (affects periodic snapshots).
  this was a bug in XREADGROUP, XCLAIM, and XAUTOCLAIM.
- When attempting to delete a non-existent consumer, don't issue a keyspace notification
  and don't increment server.dirty
  this was a bug in XGROUP DELCONSUMER

Other changes:
- Changed streamLookupConsumer() to always only do lookup consumer (never do implicit creation),
  Its last seen time is updated unless the SLC_NO_REFRESH flag is specified.
- Added streamCreateConsumer() to create a new consumer. When the creation is successful,
  it will notify and dirty++ unless the SCC_NO_NOTIFY or SCC_NO_DIRTIFY flags is specified.
- Changed streamDelConsumer() to always only do delete consumer.
- Added keyspace notifications tests about stream events.
2021-08-02 08:31:33 +03:00
cmemory
27a68a4d1b
improve quicklist insert head/tail while head/tail node is full. (#9113)
In _quicklistInsert when `at_head` / `at_tail` is true, but `prev` / `next` is NULL,
the code was reaching the last if-else block at the bottom of the function,
and would have unnecessarily executed _quicklistSplitNode, instead of just creating a new node.
This was because the penultimate if-else was checking `node->next && full_next`.
but in fact it was unnecessary to check if `node->next` exists, if we're gonna create one anyway,
we only care that it's not full, or doesn't exist, so the condition could have been changed to `!node->next || full_next`.

Instead, this PR makes a small refactory to negate `full_next` to a more meaningful variable
`avail_next` that indicates that the next node is available for pushing additional elements or
not (this would be true only if it exists and it is non-full)
2021-08-02 08:30:25 +03:00
SmartKeyerror
8ea18fa8d2
Fix copy-paste typo in t_list.c comment (#9305) 2021-08-02 08:06:36 +03:00
Binbin
86555ae0f7
GEO* STORE with empty src key delete the dest key and return 0, not empty array (#9271)
With an empty src key, we need to deal with two situations:
1. non-STORE: We should return emptyarray.
2. STORE: Try to delete the store key and return 0.

This applies to both GEOSEARCHSTORE (new to v6.2), and
also GEORADIUS STORE (which was broken since forever)

This pr try to fix #9261. i.e. both STORE variants would have behaved
like the non-STORE variants when the source key was missing,
returning an empty array and not deleting the destination key,
instead of returning 0, and deleting the destination key.

Also add more tests for some commands.
- GEORADIUS: wrong type src key, non existing src key, empty search,
  store with non existing src key, store with empty search
- GEORADIUSBYMEMBER: wrong type src key, non existing src key,
  non existing member, store with non existing src key
- GEOSEARCH: wrong type src key, non existing src key, empty search,
  frommember with non existing member
- GEOSEARCHSTORE: wrong type key, non existing src key,
  fromlonlat with empty search, frommember with non existing member

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-08-01 19:32:24 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb
68b8b45cd5
Tests: avoid short reads on redis-cli output. (#9301)
In some cases large replies on slow systems may only be partially read
by the test suite, resulting with parsing errors.

This fix is still timing sensitive but should greatly reduce the chances
of this happening.
2021-08-01 15:07:27 +03:00
Guy Korland
1483f5aa9b
Remove const from CommandFilterArgGet result (#9247)
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
2021-08-01 11:29:32 +03:00
Long Dai
89fdcbec8c
tests: fix a typo (#9294)
Signed-off-by: Long Dai <long0dai@foxmail.com>
2021-07-30 10:00:07 +03:00
Quinn Klassen
8647addf93
Free unused capacity in the cluster send buffer. (#9255)
* Free unused capacity in the cluster send buffer.
* Refactor cluster cron to include a dedicated loop for node based cron jobs
2021-07-29 17:31:51 -07:00
Ewg-c
a403816405
Minor refactoring for rioConnRead and adding errno (#9280)
minor refactoring for rioConnRead and adding errno
2021-07-29 17:29:23 -07:00
Yossi Gottlieb
8bf433dc86
Clean unused var compiler warning in module test. (#9289) 2021-07-29 19:45:29 +03:00
Wen Hui
db41536454
Remove duplicate zero-port sentinels (#9240)
The issue is that when a sentinel with the same address and IP is turned on with a different runid, its port is set to 0 but it is still present in the dictionary master->sentinels which contain all the sentinels for a master.

This causes a problem when we do INFO SENTINEL because it takes the size of the dictionary of sentinels. This might also cause a problem for failover if enough sentinels have their port set to 0 since the number of voters in failover is also determined by the size of the dictionary of sentinels.

This commits removes the sentinels with the port set to zero from the dictionary of sentinels.
Fixes #8786
2021-07-29 12:32:28 +03:00
Oran Agra
b458b2999b
Fix LRU blue moon bug in RESTORE, RDB loading, module API (#9279)
The `lru_clock` and `lru` bits in `robj` save the least significant 24 bits of the unixtime (seconds since 1/1/1970),
and wrap around every 194 days.
The `objectSetLRUOrLFU` function, which is used in RESTORE with IDLETIME argument, and also in replica
or master loading an RDB that contains LRU, and by a module API had a bug that's triggered when that happens.

The scenario was that the idle time that came from the user, let's say RESTORE command is about 1000 seconds
(e.g. in the `RESTORE can set LRU` test we have), and the current `lru_clock` just wrapped around and is less than
1000 (i.e. a period of 1000 seconds once in some 6 months), the expression in that function would produce a negative
value and the code (and comment) specified that the best way to solve that is push the idle time backwards into the
past by 3 months. i.e. an idle time of 3 months instead of 1000 seconds.

instead, the right thing to do is to unwrap it, and put it near LRU_CLOCK_MAX. since now `lru_clock` is smaller than
`obj->lru` it will be unwrapped again by `estimateObjectIdleTime`.

bug was introduced by 052e03495f, but the code before it also seemed wrong.
2021-07-29 12:11:29 +03:00
sundb
3db0f1a284
Fix missing check for sanitize_dump in corrupt-dump-fuzzer test (#9285)
this means the assertion that checks that when deep sanitization is enabled,
there are no crashes, was missing.
2021-07-29 11:53:21 +03:00
Huang Zhw
17511df59b
Add INFO stat total_eviction_exceeded_time and current_eviction_exceeded_time (#9031)
Add two INFO metrics:
```
total_eviction_exceeded_time:69734
current_eviction_exceeded_time:10230
```
`current_eviction_exceeded_time` if greater than 0, means how much time current used memory is greater than `maxmemory`. And we are still over the maxmemory. If used memory is below `maxmemory`, this metric is reset to 0.
`total_eviction_exceeded_time` means total time used memory is greater than `maxmemory` since server startup. 
The units of these two metrics are ms.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-07-26 10:07:20 +03:00
ZhaolongLi
8d00493485
tests: fix exec fails when grep exists with status other than 0 (#9066)
Co-authored-by: lizhaolong.lzl <lizhaolong.lzl@B-54MPMD6R-0221.local>
2021-07-25 09:58:21 +03:00
Oran Agra
9ca5e8c547
fix zslGetRank bug in dead-code (#9246)
This fixes an issue with zslGetRank which will happen only if the
skiplist data stracture is added two entries with the same element name,
this can't happen in redis zsets (we use dict), but in theory this is a
bug in the underlaying skiplist code.

Fixes #3081 and #4032

Co-authored-by: minjian.cai <cmjgithub@163.com>
2021-07-22 13:40:00 +03:00
Huang Zhw
71d452876e
On 32 bit platform, the bit position of GETBIT/SETBIT/BITFIELD/BITCOUNT,BITPOS may overflow (see CVE-2021-32761) (#9191)
GETBIT, SETBIT may access wrong address because of wrap.
BITCOUNT and BITPOS may return wrapped results.
BITFIELD may access the wrong address but also allocate insufficient memory and segfault (see CVE-2021-32761).

This commit uses `uint64_t` or `long long` instead of `size_t`.
related https://github.com/redis/redis/pull/8096

At 32bit platform:
> setbit bit 4294967295 1
(integer) 0
> config set proto-max-bulk-len 536870913
OK
> append bit "\xFF"
(integer) 536870913
> getbit bit 4294967296
(integer) 0

When the bit index is larger than 4294967295, size_t can't hold bit index. In the past,  `proto-max-bulk-len` is limit to 536870912, so there is no problem.

After this commit, bit position is stored in `uint64_t` or `long long`. So when `proto-max-bulk-len > 536870912`, 32bit platforms can still be correct.

For 64bit platform, this problem still exists. The major reason is bit pos 8 times of byte pos. When proto-max-bulk-len is very larger, bit pos may overflow.
But at 64bit platform, we don't have so long string. So this bug may never happen.

Additionally this commit add a test cost `512MB` memory which is tag as `large-memory`. Make freebsd ci and valgrind ci ignore this test.
2021-07-21 16:25:19 +03:00
Oran Agra
32e61ee295
Fix ACL category for SELECT, WAIT, ROLE, LASTSAVE, READONLY, READWRITE, ASKING (#9208)
- SELECT and WAIT don't read or write from the keyspace (unlike DEL, EXISTS, EXPIRE, DBSIZE, KEYS, etc).
they're more similar to AUTH and HELLO (and maybe PING and COMMAND).
they only affect the current connection, not the server state, so they should be `@connection`, not `@keyspace`

- ROLE, like LASTSAVE is `@admin` (and `@dangerous` like INFO) 

- ASKING, READONLY, READWRITE are `@connection` too (not `@keyspace`)

- Additionally, i'm now documenting the exact meaning of each ACL category so it's clearer which commands belong where.
2021-07-20 21:48:43 +03:00
Huang Zhw
1895e134a7
Fix missing separator in module info line (usedby and using lists) (#9241)
Fix module info genModulesInfoStringRenderModulesList lack separator when there's more than one module in the list.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-07-19 11:10:25 +03:00
Huang Zhw
d54c9086c2
Remove testmodule in src/modules/Makefile. (#9250)
src/modules make failed. As in #3718 testmodule.c was removed. But the makefile was not updated
2021-07-19 08:23:25 +03:00
Binbin
e7ccdeebc9
Fix rank overflow in zslInsert with more than 2B entries. (#9249)
If there are more than 2B entries in a zset.
The calculated span will overflow.
2021-07-18 16:47:33 +03:00
Erik Dubbelboer
ee4bdf10ee
Fix format strings serverLogObjectDebugInfo to use unsigned (#2927)
This doesn't have any real impact, just a cleanup.
2021-07-18 15:27:42 +03:00
Binbin
c9ca3b7065
Add 'ist' to wordlist. (#9248)
fix spell checker CI after recently merged old PR
2021-07-18 14:59:00 +03:00
Paul Kulchenko
8a73cd1f9a Update Lua debugging help message commands for consistency. (#2946) 2021-07-18 14:11:09 +03:00
Lawrence Chou
71c0466c04
Fix typo in redis.conf comment (#9245) 2021-07-17 21:03:28 +03:00
Binbin
11dc4e59b3
SMOVE only notify dstset when the addition is successful. (#9244)
in case dest key already contains the member, the dest key isn't modified, so the command shouldn't invalidate watch.
2021-07-17 09:54:06 +03:00
qetu3790
f03af47a34
Set TCP keepalive on inbound clusterbus connections (#9230)
Set TCP keepalive on inbound clusterbus connections to prevent memory leak
2021-07-15 20:40:25 -07:00
ZEEKLING
334a9789f1
fix timeout spell error (#9150) 2021-07-15 16:01:11 -07:00
Oran Agra
6a5bac309e
Test infra, handle RESP3 attributes and big-numbers and bools (#9235)
- promote the code in DEBUG PROTOCOL to addReplyBigNum
- DEBUG PROTOCOL ATTRIB skips the attribute when client is RESP2
- networking.c addReply for push and attributes generate assertion when
  called on a RESP2 client, anything else would produce a broken
  protocol that clients can't handle.
2021-07-14 19:14:31 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb
277e4dc203
Fix compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.0. (#9233) 2021-07-14 12:32:13 +03:00
gourav
7ac42ab7b3
Return -1 when connTLSWrite fails to write due to socket being closed (#9222) 2021-07-14 10:46:33 +03:00
Binbin
d0f36eeda0
Add missing comma in memory/xgroup command help message. (#9210)
This would have resulted in missing newline in the help message
2021-07-13 18:16:05 +03:00
perryitay
ac8b1df885
Fail EXEC command in case a watched key is expired (#9194)
There are two issues fixed in this commit: 
1. we want to fail the EXEC command in case there is a watched key that's logically
   expired but not yet deleted by active expire or lazy expire.
2. we saw that currently cache time is update in every `call()` (including nested calls),
   this time is being also being use for the isKeyExpired comparison, we want to update
   the cache time only in the first call (execCommand)

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-07-11 13:17:23 +03:00
Huang Zhw
cb961d8c8e
Do not install a file event to send data to rewrite child when parent stop sending diff to child in aof rewrite. (#8767)
In aof rewrite, when parent stop sending data to child, if there is
new rewrite data, aofChildWriteDiffData write event will be installed.
Then this event is issued and deletes the file event without do anyting.
This will happen over and over again until aof rewrite finish.

This bug used to waste a few system calls per excessive wake-up
(epoll_ctl and epoll_wait) per cycle, each cycle triggered by receiving
a write command from a client.
2021-07-11 13:00:17 +03:00
Binbin
fe5d325107
Add test for ziplist (nextdiff == -4 && reqlen < 4) (#9218)
The if judgement `nextdiff == -4 && reqlen < 4` in __ziplistInsert.
It's strange, but it's useful. Without it there will be problems during
chain update.
Till now these lines didn't have coverage in the tests, and there was
a question if they are at all needed (#7170)
2021-07-11 11:26:31 +03:00
Yossi Gottlieb
92e8004705
Pre-test bind-source-addr before running test. (#9214)
This attempts to catch any non-standard configuration where the test may
fail and produce a false positive.
2021-07-11 09:54:07 +03:00
Shogo Hayashi
350c6306b4
fix explanation of sha256 (#9220) 2021-07-10 10:04:54 -05:00
Huang Zhw
9a22457e8f
Start redis-check-aof/redis-check-rdb only if executable name contains (#9215)
redis-check-aof/redis-check-rdb.

Related to #9176. Before this commit, redis-server starts as
redis-check-aof/redis-check-rdb if the directory it is started from
contains the string redis-check-aof/redis-check-rdb. We check the
executable name instead of directory.
2021-07-09 21:45:58 +03:00
Mikhail Fesenko
1eb4baa5b8
Direct redis-cli repl prints to stderr, because --rdb can print to stdout. fflush stdout after responses (#9136)
1. redis-cli can output --rdb data to stdout
   but redis-cli also write some messages to stdout which will mess up the rdb.

2. Make redis-cli flush stdout when printing a reply
  This was needed in order to fix a hung in redis-cli test that uses
  --replica.
   Note that printf does flush when there's a newline, but fwrite does not.

3. fix the redis-cli --replica test which used to pass previously
   because it didn't really care what it read, and because redis-cli
   used printf to print these other things to stdout.

4. improve redis-cli --replica test to run with both diskless and disk-based.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Söderqvist <viktor@zuiderkwast.se>
2021-07-07 08:26:26 +03:00
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3a26f61fb3
Add range check for master port in replicaof. (#9201)
So that we can avoid commands that are obviously wrong.

Also unified with loadServerConfigFromString
because we also checked the range.
2021-07-06 10:46:10 +03:00