A first step to enable a consistent full percentile analysis on query latency so that we can fully understand the performance and stability characteristics of the redis-server system we are measuring. It also improves the instantaneous reported metrics, and the csv output format.
Otherwise, it is treated as a single allocation and freed synchronously. The following logic is used for estimating the effort in constant-ish time complexity:
1. Check the number of nodes.
1. Add an allocation for each consumer group registered inside the stream.
1. Check the number of PELs in the first CG, and then add this count times the number of CGs.
1. Check the number of consumers in the first CG, and then add this count times the number of CGs.
The previous fix using _Atomic was insufficient, since we check and set it in
different places.
The implications of this bug are just that a portion of the bug report will be shown
twice, in the race case of two concurrent crashes.
When calling to LPOS command when RANK is higher than matches,
the return value is non valid response. For example:
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*-4
```
It may break client-side parser.
Now, we count how many replies were replied in the array.
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*0
```
After fork, the child process(redis-aof-rewrite) will get the fd opened
by the parent process(redis), when redis killed by kill -9, it will not
graceful exit(call prepareForShutdown()), so redis-aof-rewrite thread may still
alive, the fd(lock) will still be held by redis-aof-rewrite thread, and
redis restart will fail to get lock, means fail to start.
This issue was causing failures in the cluster tests in github actions.
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Since users often post just the crash log in github issues, the log
print that's above it is missing.
No reason not to include the size in the panic message itself.
65a3307bc9 added rejectCommand which takes an robj reply and passes it
through addReplyErrorSafe to addReplyErrorLength.
The robj contains newline at it's end, but addReplyErrorSafe converts it
to spaces, and passes it to addReplyErrorLength which adds the protocol
newlines.
The result was that most error replies (like OOM) had extra two trailing
spaces in them.
Avoid re-configuring (and validating) SSL/TLS configuration on `CONFIG
SET` when TLS is not actively enabled for incoming connections, cluster
bus or replication.
This fixes failures when tests run without `--tls` on binaries that were
built with TLS support.
An additional benefit is that it's now possible to perform a multi-step
configuration process while TLS is disabled. The new configuration will
be verified and applied only when TLS is effectively enabled.
This resolves an issue with sentinel that was created when hiredis was recently updated.
this was due to sds symbol names clashing, since hiredis now includes different implementation
of sdsrange than the one in redis.
The state of things is that redis-benchamrk and redis-cli include only hiredis sds implementation.
redis-cli even operates (calls sdscatlen) on sds that's allocated by hiredis.
Sentinel however has both implementations of the sds library in it (now each with it's own unique
symbols).
In order to keep the redismodule.h self-contained but still usable with
gcc v10 and later, annotate each API function tentative definition with
the __common__ attribute. This avoids the 'multiple definition' errors
modules will otherwise see for all API functions at link time.
Further details at gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
Turn the existing __attribute__ ((unused)), ((__common__)) and ((print))
annotations into conditional macros for any compilers not accepting this
syntax. These macros only expand to API annotations under gcc.
Provide a pre- and post- macro for every API function, so that they can
be defined differently by the file that includes redismodule.h.
Removing REDISMODULE_API_FUNC in the interest of keeping the function
declarations readable.
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Client that issued WAIT last will most likely have the highest replication offset, so imagine a probably common case where all clients are waiting for the same number of replicas. we prefer the loop to start from the last client (one waiting for the highest offset), so that the optimization in the function will call replicationCountAcksByOffset for each client until it found a good one, and stop calling it for the rest of the clients.
the way the loop was implemented would mean that in such case it is likely to call replicationCountAcksByOffset for all clients.
Note: the change from > to >= is not directly related to the above.
Co-authored-by: 曹正斌 <caozb@jiedaibao.com>
Add Linux kernel OOM killer control option.
This adds the ability to control the Linux OOM killer oom_score_adj
parameter for all Redis processes, depending on the process role (i.e.
master, replica, background child).
A oom-score-adj global boolean flag control this feature. In addition,
specific values can be configured using oom-score-adj-values if
additional tuning is required.
The two lines allow systemd to start redis.service after the network is online. Only after the network is online that Redis could bind to IP address other than 127.0.0.1 during initial boot up process.
This is a rebased version of #3078 originally by shaharmor
with the following patches by TysonAndre made after rebasing
to work with the updated C API:
1. Add 2 more unit tests
(wrong argument count error message, integer over 64 bits)
2. Use addReplyArrayLen instead of addReplyMultiBulkLen.
3. Undo changes to src/help.h - for the ZMSCORE PR,
I heard those should instead be automatically
generated from the redis-doc repo if it gets updated
Motivations:
- Example use case: Client code to efficiently check if each element of a set
of 1000 items is a member of a set of 10 million items.
(Similar to reasons for working on #7593)
- HMGET and ZMSCORE already exist. This may lead to developers deciding
to implement functionality that's best suited to a regular set with a
data type of sorted set or hash map instead, for the multi-get support.
Currently, multi commands or lua scripting to call sismember multiple times
would almost definitely be less efficient than a native smismember
for the following reasons:
- Need to fetch the set from the string every time
instead of reusing the C pointer.
- Using pipelining or multi-commands would result in more bytes sent
and received by the client for the repeated SISMEMBER KEY sections.
- Need to specially encode the data and decode it from the client
for lua-based solutions.
- Proposed solutions using Lua or SADD/SDIFF could trigger writes to
memory, which is undesirable on a redis replica server
or when commands get replicated to replicas.
Co-Authored-By: Shahar Mor <shahar@peer5.com>
Co-Authored-By: Tyson Andre <tysonandre775@hotmail.com>