4081 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
antirez
df2c02785a hll-gnuplot-graph.rb: Use |error| when filter is :max 2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
dc774e1bdc Ignore txt files inside utils/hyperloglog.
Those are generated to trace graphs using gnuplot.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
00cb4c5dee HyperLogLog: use LINEARCOUNTING up to 3m.
The HyperLogLog original paper suggests using LINEARCOUNTING for
cardinalities < 2.5m, however for P=14 the median / max error
curves show that a value of '3' is the best pick for m = 16384.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
2c1b4dcd40 hll-gnuplot-graph.rb added to plot HyperLogLog error graphs. 2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
7acccc7ef9 HyperLogLog approximated cardinality caching.
The more we add elements to an HyperLogLog counter, the smaller is
the probability that we actually update some register.

From this observation it is easy to see how it is possible to use
caching of a previously computed cardinality and reuse it to serve
HLLCOUNT queries as long as no register was updated in the data
structure.

This commit does exactly this by using just additional 8 bytes for the
data structure to store a 64 bit unsigned integer value cached
cardinality. When the most significant bit of the 64 bit integer is set,
it means that the value computed is no longer usable since at least a
single register was modified and we need to recompute it at the next
call of HLLCOUNT.

The value is always stored in little endian format regardless of the
actual CPU endianess.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
8be30eca17 String value unsharing refactored into proper function.
All the Redis functions that need to modify the string value of a key in
a destructive way (APPEND, SETBIT, SETRANGE, ...) require to make the
object unshared (if refcount > 1) and encoded in raw format (if encoding
is not already REDIS_ENCODING_RAW).

This was cut & pasted many times in multiple places of the code. This
commit puts the small logic needed into a function called
dbUnshareStringValue().
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
f3aa086b6d Use endian neutral hash function for HyperLogLog.
We need to be sure that you can save a dataset in a Redis instance,
reload it in a different architecture, and continue to count in the same
HyperLogLog structure.

So 32 and 64 bit, little or bit endian, must all guarantee to output the
same hash for the same element.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
f704678d07 HyperLogLog internal representation modified.
The new representation is more obvious, starting from the LSB of the
first byte and using bits going to MSB, and passing to next byte as
needed.

There was also a subtle error: first two bits were unused, everything
was carried over on the right of two bits, even if it worked because of
the code requirement of always having a byte more at the end.

During the rewrite the code was made safer trying to avoid undefined
behavior due to shifting an uint8_t for more than 8 bits.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
c1f97815ca Remove a few useless operations from hllCount() fast path. 2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
c16f638dc5 HLLCOUNT 3x faster taking fast path for default params. 2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
e6d57660ed Use processor base types in HLL_(GET|SET)_REGISTER.
This speedups the macros by a noticeable factor.
2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
650b21fb2c HyperLogLog: use precomputed table for 2^(-M[i]). 2014-04-16 15:09:45 +02:00
antirez
6aa1b23269 hll-err.rb: speedup using pipelining. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
a0b27c329a hll-err.rb added to test error rate of Redis HyperLogLog. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
7d04f823e1 HyperLogLog algorithm fixed in two ways.
There was an error in the computation of 2^register, and the sequence of
zeroes computed after the hashing did not included the "1".
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
93e5876a72 HLLCOUNT implemented. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
bb57749a86 HLLADD implemented. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
0faae58091 hllAdd() low level HyperLogLog "add" implemented. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
c03e7ceaaa HyperLogLog: redefine constants using "P". 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
f4839dfb27 HLL_SET_REGISTER fixed.
There was an error in the first version of the macro.
Now the HLLSELFTEST test reports success.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
87dd31427c Use REDIS_HLL_REGISTER_MAX when possible. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
3610af42b2 HLL_(SET|GET)_REGISTER types fixed. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
c7344144f4 HLLSELFTEST command implemented.
To test the bitfield array of counters set/get macros from the Redis Tcl
suite is hard, so a specialized command that is able to test the
internals was developed.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
be20651435 HyperLogLog: initial sketch of registers access. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
8c6ce3dd6a Cluster: last_vote_epoch -> lastVoteEpoch.
Use cammel case for epochs that are persisted on disk.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
1080e272de Cluster: save/restore vars that must persist after recovery.
This fixes issue #1479.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
47fbbd9fbc Cluster: handshake "already known" error logged to VERBOSE.
This is not really an error but something that always happens for
example when creating a new cluster, or if the sysadmin rejoins manually
a node that is already known.

Since useless logs don't help, moved to VERBOSE level.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
6875a15858 Cluster: clusterHandleConfigEpochCollision() fixed.
New config epochs must always be obtained incrementing the currentEpoch,
that is itself guaranteed to be >= the max configEpoch currently known
to the node.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
74fd89b321 Cluster: better logging for clusterUpdateSlotsConfigWith(). 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
cf8f72c184 Cluster: CLUSTER SETSLOT implementation comment updated.
Update the comment since the implementation details changed.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
6837863902 Cluster: redis-trib cluster allocation more even across nodes.
redis-trib used to allocate slots not considering fractions of nodes
when computing the slots_per_node amount. So the fractional part was
carried over till the end of the allocation, where the last node
received a few more slots than any other (or a lot more if the cluster
was composed of many nodes).

The computation was changed to allocate slots more evenly when they are
not exactly divisible for the number of masters we have.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
431573ae98 Cluster: configEpoch collisions resolution.
The slave election in Redis Cluster guarantees that slaves promoted to
masters always end with unique config epochs, however failures during
manual reshardings, software bugs and operational errors may in theory
cause two nodes to have the same configEpoch.

This commit introduces a mechanism to eventually always end with different
configEpochs if a collision ever happens.

As a (wanted) side effect, this also ensures that after a new cluster
is created, all nodes will end with a different configEpoch automatically.
2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
8a3dde208d Cluster: stay within 80 cols. 2014-04-16 15:09:44 +02:00
antirez
046e691a6f Fix off by one bug in freeMemoryIfNeeded() eviction pool.
Bug found by the continuous integration test running the Redis
with valgrind:

==6245== Invalid read of size 8
==6245==    at 0x4C2DEEF: memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5 (mc_replace_strmem.c:876)
==6245==    by 0x41F9E6: freeMemoryIfNeeded (redis.c:3010)
==6245==    by 0x41D2CC: processCommand (redis.c:2069)

memmove() size argument was accounting for an extra element, going
outside the bounds of the array.
2014-03-25 10:32:50 +01:00
antirez
74d86dc13b Test: do not complain when "leaks" can't run because process died. 2014-03-25 09:34:07 +01:00
antirez
c69c40a4ae adjustOpenFilesLimit() refactoring.
In this commit:
* Decrement steps are semantically differentiated from the reserved FDs.
  Previously both values were 32 but the meaning was different.
* Make it clear that we save setrlimit errno.
* Don't explicitly handle wrapping of 'f', but prevent it from
  happening.
* Add comments to make the function flow more readable.

This integrates PR #1630
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
b2a02cc92d Fix potentially incorrect errno usage
errno may be reset by the previous call to redisLog, so capture
the original value for proper error reporting.
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
01fe750c6a Add REDIS_MIN_RESERVED_FDS define for open fds
Also update the original REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR to
include REDIS_MIN_RESERVED_FDS. REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR
exists to make sure more than (maxclients+RESERVED) entries
are allocated, but we can only guarantee that if we include
the current value of REDIS_MIN_RESERVED_FDS as a minimum
for the INCR size.
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
1e7b99809b Fix infinite loop on startup if ulimit too low
Fun fact: rlim_t is an unsigned long long on all platforms.

Continually subtracting from a rlim_t makes it get smaller
and smaller until it wraps, then you're up to 2^64-1.

This was causing an infinite loop on Redis startup if
your ulimit was extremely (almost comically) low.

The case of (f > oldlimit) would never be met in a case like:

    f = 150
    while (f > 20) f -= 128

Since f is unsigned, it can't go negative and would
take on values of:

    Iteration 1: 150 - 128 => 22
    Iteration 2:  22 - 128 => 18446744073709551510
    Iterations 3-∞: ...

To catch the wraparound, we use the previous value of f
stored in limit.rlimit_cur.  If we subtract from f and
get a larger number than the value it had previously,
we print an error and exit since we don't have enough
file descriptors to help the user at this point.

Thanks to @bs3g for the inspiration to fix this problem.
Patches existed from @bs3g at antirez#1227, but I needed to repair a few other
parts of Redis simultaneously, so I didn't get a chance to use them.
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
f701a347b8 Improve error handling around setting ulimits
The log messages about open file limits have always
been slightly opaque and confusing.  Here's an attempt to
fix their wording, detail, and meaning.  Users will have a
better understanding of how to fix very common problems
with these reworded messages.

Also, we handle a new error case when maxclients becomes less
than one, essentially rendering the server unusable.  We
now exit on startup instead of leaving the user with a server
unable to handle any connections.

This fixes antirez#356 as well.
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
6f4be45997 Replace magic 32 with REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR
32 was the additional number of file descriptors Redis
would reserve when managing a too-low ulimit.  The
number 32 was in too many places statically, so now
we use a macro instead that looks more appropriate.

When Redis sets up the server event loop, it uses:
    server.maxclients+REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR

So, when reserving file descriptors, it makes sense to
reserve at least REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR FDs instead
of only 32.  Currently, REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR is
set to 128 in redis.h.

Also, I replaced the static 128 in the while f < old loop
with REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR as well, which results
in no change since it was already 128.

Impact: Users now need at least maxclients+128 as
their open file limit instead of maxclients+32 to obtain
actual "maxclients" number of clients.  Redis will carve
the extra REDIS_EVENTLOOP_FDSET_INCR file descriptors it
needs out of the "maxclients" range instead of failing
to start (unless the local ulimit -n is too low to accomidate
the request).
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
49b576cb6c Fix maxclients error handling
Everywhere in the Redis code base, maxclients is treated
as an int with (int)maxclients or `maxclients = atoi(source)`,
so let's make maxclients an int.

This fixes a bug where someone could specify a negative maxclients
on startup and it would work (as well as set maxclients very high)
because:

    unsigned int maxclients;
    char *update = "-300";
    maxclients = atoi(update);
    if (maxclients < 1) goto fail;

But, (maxclients < 1) can only catch the case when maxclients
is exactly 0.  maxclients happily sets itself to -300, which isn't
-300, but rather 4294966996, which isn't < 1, so... everything
"worked."

maxclients config parsing checks for the case of < 1, but maxclients
CONFIG SET parsing was checking for case of < 0 (allowing
maxclients to be set to 0).  CONFIG SET parsing is now updated to
match config parsing of < 1.

It's tempting to add a MINIMUM_CLIENTS define, but... I didn't.

These changes were inspired by antirez#356, but this doesn't
fix that issue.
2014-03-25 09:07:17 +01:00
antirez
317ec18214 Fixed undefined variable value with certain code paths.
In sentinelFlushConfig() fd could be undefined when the following if
statement was true:

        if (rewrite_status == -1) goto werr;

This could cause random file descriptors to get closed.
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
19ecf7cdba Use LRU_CLOCK() instead of function getLRUClock()
lookupKey() uses LRU_CLOCK(), so it seems object
creation should use LRU_CLOCK() too.
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
73c2bcca85 Sentinel: Notify user when config can't be saved 2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
65e0452886 Fix data loss when save AOF/RDB with no free space
Previously, the (!fp) would only catch lack of free space
under OS X.  Linux waits to discover it can't write until
it actually writes contents to disk.

(fwrite() returns success even if the underlying file
has no free space to write into.  All the errors
only show up at flush/sync/close time.)

Fixes antirez/redis#1604
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
4af72d326e Cluster: Restore proper trib master iteration
This got removed in 2e5c394 during a new feature addition.

The prior commit had "break if masters.length == masters_count"
but we are guaranteed to aready have that condition met since
otherwise we would haven't gotten this far.

Without this break statement, it's possible some masters may
be forgotten and have zero replicas while other masters have
more than their requested number of replicas.

Thanks to carlos for pointing out this regression at:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/redis-db/_WVVqDw5B7c
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
ee18135a19 Cluster: Fix trib create when masters==replicas
This bug was introduced in 2e5c394f during a refactor.

It took me a while to understand what was going on with
the code, so I've refactored it further by:
  - Replacing boolean values with meaningful symbols
  - Replacing 'i' with a meaningful variable name
  - Adding the proper abort check
  - Factoring out now duplicated conditionals
  - Adding optional verbose logging (we're inside *four*
    different looping constructs, so it takes a while to
    figure out where all the moving parts are)
  - Updating comment for the section

This fixes a problem when the number of master instances
equaled the number of replica instances.  Before, when
there were equal numbers of both, nodes_count would go to
zero, but the while loop would spin in i < @replicas because
i would never be updated (because the nodes_list of each ip
was length == 0, which triggered an endless loop of
next -> i = 0 -> 0 < 1? -> true -> next -> i = 0 ...)

Thanks to carlo who found this problem at:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/redis-db/_WVVqDw5B7c
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Jan-Erik Rediger
9fa96697a9 Fixed a few typos. 2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00
Matt Stancliff
a7478079a1 Cluster: remove variable causing warning
GCC-4.9 warned about this, but clang didn't.

This commit fixes warning:
sentinel.c: In function 'sentinelReceiveHelloMessages':
sentinel.c:2156:43: warning: variable 'master' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
     sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data, *master;
2014-03-24 21:10:00 +01:00