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/* Redis Cluster implementation.
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2012, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
* to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "server.h"
#include "cluster.h"
#include "endianconv.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <math.h>
/* A global reference to myself is handy to make code more clear.
* Myself always points to server.cluster->myself, that is, the clusterNode
* that represents this node. */
clusterNode *myself = NULL;
clusterNode *createClusterNode(char *nodename, int flags);
int clusterAddNode(clusterNode *node);
void clusterAcceptHandler(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask);
void clusterReadHandler(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask);
void clusterSendPing(clusterLink *link, int type);
void clusterSendFail(char *nodename);
void clusterSendFailoverAuthIfNeeded(clusterNode *node, clusterMsg *request);
void clusterUpdateState(void);
int clusterNodeGetSlotBit(clusterNode *n, int slot);
sds clusterGenNodesDescription(int filter);
clusterNode *clusterLookupNode(const char *name);
int clusterNodeAddSlave(clusterNode *master, clusterNode *slave);
int clusterAddSlot(clusterNode *n, int slot);
int clusterDelSlot(int slot);
int clusterDelNodeSlots(clusterNode *node);
int clusterNodeSetSlotBit(clusterNode *n, int slot);
void clusterSetMaster(clusterNode *n);
void clusterHandleSlaveFailover(void);
void clusterHandleSlaveMigration(int max_slaves);
int bitmapTestBit(unsigned char *bitmap, int pos);
void clusterDoBeforeSleep(int flags);
void clusterSendUpdate(clusterLink *link, clusterNode *node);
void resetManualFailover(void);
void clusterCloseAllSlots(void);
void clusterSetNodeAsMaster(clusterNode *n);
void clusterDelNode(clusterNode *delnode);
sds representClusterNodeFlags(sds ci, uint16_t flags);
uint64_t clusterGetMaxEpoch(void);
int clusterBumpConfigEpochWithoutConsensus(void);
void moduleCallClusterReceivers(const char *sender_id, uint64_t module_id, uint8_t type, const unsigned char *payload, uint32_t len);
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Initialization
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Load the cluster config from 'filename'.
*
* If the file does not exist or is zero-length (this may happen because
* when we lock the nodes.conf file, we create a zero-length one for the
* sake of locking if it does not already exist), C_ERR is returned.
* If the configuration was loaded from the file, C_OK is returned. */
int clusterLoadConfig(char *filename) {
FILE *fp = fopen(filename,"r");
struct stat sb;
char *line;
int maxline, j;
if (fp == NULL) {
if (errno == ENOENT) {
return C_ERR;
} else {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Loading the cluster node config from %s: %s",
filename, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
}
/* Check if the file is zero-length: if so return C_ERR to signal
* we have to write the config. */
if (fstat(fileno(fp),&sb) != -1 && sb.st_size == 0) {
fclose(fp);
return C_ERR;
}
/* Parse the file. Note that single lines of the cluster config file can
* be really long as they include all the hash slots of the node.
* This means in the worst possible case, half of the Redis slots will be
* present in a single line, possibly in importing or migrating state, so
* together with the node ID of the sender/receiver.
*
* To simplify we allocate 1024+CLUSTER_SLOTS*128 bytes per line. */
maxline = 1024+CLUSTER_SLOTS*128;
line = zmalloc(maxline);
while(fgets(line,maxline,fp) != NULL) {
int argc;
sds *argv;
clusterNode *n, *master;
char *p, *s;
/* Skip blank lines, they can be created either by users manually
* editing nodes.conf or by the config writing process if stopped
* before the truncate() call. */
if (line[0] == '\n' || line[0] == '\0') continue;
/* Split the line into arguments for processing. */
argv = sdssplitargs(line,&argc);
if (argv == NULL) goto fmterr;
/* Handle the special "vars" line. Don't pretend it is the last
* line even if it actually is when generated by Redis. */
if (strcasecmp(argv[0],"vars") == 0) {
if (!(argc % 2)) goto fmterr;
for (j = 1; j < argc; j += 2) {
if (strcasecmp(argv[j],"currentEpoch") == 0) {
server.cluster->currentEpoch =
strtoull(argv[j+1],NULL,10);
} else if (strcasecmp(argv[j],"lastVoteEpoch") == 0) {
server.cluster->lastVoteEpoch =
strtoull(argv[j+1],NULL,10);
} else {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Skipping unknown cluster config variable '%s'",
argv[j]);
}
}
sdsfreesplitres(argv,argc);
continue;
}
/* Regular config lines have at least eight fields */
if (argc < 8) goto fmterr;
/* Create this node if it does not exist */
n = clusterLookupNode(argv[0]);
if (!n) {
n = createClusterNode(argv[0],0);
clusterAddNode(n);
}
/* Address and port */
if ((p = strrchr(argv[1],':')) == NULL) goto fmterr;
*p = '\0';
memcpy(n->ip,argv[1],strlen(argv[1])+1);
char *port = p+1;
char *busp = strchr(port,'@');
if (busp) {
*busp = '\0';
busp++;
}
n->port = atoi(port);
/* In older versions of nodes.conf the "@busport" part is missing.
* In this case we set it to the default offset of 10000 from the
* base port. */
n->cport = busp ? atoi(busp) : n->port + CLUSTER_PORT_INCR;
/* Parse flags */
p = s = argv[2];
while(p) {
p = strchr(s,',');
if (p) *p = '\0';
if (!strcasecmp(s,"myself")) {
serverAssert(server.cluster->myself == NULL);
myself = server.cluster->myself = n;
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_MYSELF;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"master")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_MASTER;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"slave")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_SLAVE;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"fail?")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_PFAIL;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"fail")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_FAIL;
n->fail_time = mstime();
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"handshake")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"noaddr")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_NOADDR;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"nofailover")) {
n->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER;
} else if (!strcasecmp(s,"noflags")) {
/* nothing to do */
} else {
serverPanic("Unknown flag in redis cluster config file");
}
if (p) s = p+1;
}
/* Get master if any. Set the master and populate master's
* slave list. */
if (argv[3][0] != '-') {
master = clusterLookupNode(argv[3]);
if (!master) {
master = createClusterNode(argv[3],0);
clusterAddNode(master);
}
n->slaveof = master;
clusterNodeAddSlave(master,n);
}
/* Set ping sent / pong received timestamps */
if (atoi(argv[4])) n->ping_sent = mstime();
if (atoi(argv[5])) n->pong_received = mstime();
/* Set configEpoch for this node. */
n->configEpoch = strtoull(argv[6],NULL,10);
/* Populate hash slots served by this instance. */
for (j = 8; j < argc; j++) {
int start, stop;
if (argv[j][0] == '[') {
/* Here we handle migrating / importing slots */
int slot;
char direction;
clusterNode *cn;
p = strchr(argv[j],'-');
serverAssert(p != NULL);
*p = '\0';
direction = p[1]; /* Either '>' or '<' */
slot = atoi(argv[j]+1);
if (slot < 0 || slot >= CLUSTER_SLOTS) goto fmterr;
p += 3;
cn = clusterLookupNode(p);
if (!cn) {
cn = createClusterNode(p,0);
clusterAddNode(cn);
}
if (direction == '>') {
server.cluster->migrating_slots_to[slot] = cn;
} else {
server.cluster->importing_slots_from[slot] = cn;
}
continue;
} else if ((p = strchr(argv[j],'-')) != NULL) {
*p = '\0';
start = atoi(argv[j]);
stop = atoi(p+1);
} else {
start = stop = atoi(argv[j]);
}
if (start < 0 || start >= CLUSTER_SLOTS) goto fmterr;
if (stop < 0 || stop >= CLUSTER_SLOTS) goto fmterr;
while(start <= stop) clusterAddSlot(n, start++);
}
sdsfreesplitres(argv,argc);
}
/* Config sanity check */
if (server.cluster->myself == NULL) goto fmterr;
zfree(line);
fclose(fp);
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,"Node configuration loaded, I'm %.40s", myself->name);
/* Something that should never happen: currentEpoch smaller than
* the max epoch found in the nodes configuration. However we handle this
* as some form of protection against manual editing of critical files. */
if (clusterGetMaxEpoch() > server.cluster->currentEpoch) {
server.cluster->currentEpoch = clusterGetMaxEpoch();
}
return C_OK;
fmterr:
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Unrecoverable error: corrupted cluster config file.");
zfree(line);
if (fp) fclose(fp);
exit(1);
}
/* Cluster node configuration is exactly the same as CLUSTER NODES output.
*
* This function writes the node config and returns 0, on error -1
* is returned.
*
* Note: we need to write the file in an atomic way from the point of view
* of the POSIX filesystem semantics, so that if the server is stopped
* or crashes during the write, we'll end with either the old file or the
* new one. Since we have the full payload to write available we can use
* a single write to write the whole file. If the pre-existing file was
* bigger we pad our payload with newlines that are anyway ignored and truncate
* the file afterward. */
int clusterSaveConfig(int do_fsync) {
sds ci;
size_t content_size;
struct stat sb;
int fd;
server.cluster->todo_before_sleep &= ~CLUSTER_TODO_SAVE_CONFIG;
/* Get the nodes description and concatenate our "vars" directive to
* save currentEpoch and lastVoteEpoch. */
ci = clusterGenNodesDescription(CLUSTER_NODE_HANDSHAKE);
ci = sdscatprintf(ci,"vars currentEpoch %llu lastVoteEpoch %llu\n",
(unsigned long long) server.cluster->currentEpoch,
(unsigned long long) server.cluster->lastVoteEpoch);
content_size = sdslen(ci);
if ((fd = open(server.cluster_configfile,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT,0644))
== -1) goto err;
/* Pad the new payload if the existing file length is greater. */
if (fstat(fd,&sb) != -1) {
if (sb.st_size > (off_t)content_size) {
ci = sdsgrowzero(ci,sb.st_size);
memset(ci+content_size,'\n',sb.st_size-content_size);
}
}
if (write(fd,ci,sdslen(ci)) != (ssize_t)sdslen(ci)) goto err;
if (do_fsync) {
server.cluster->todo_before_sleep &= ~CLUSTER_TODO_FSYNC_CONFIG;
fsync(fd);
}
/* Truncate the file if needed to remove the final \n padding that
* is just garbage. */
if (content_size != sdslen(ci) && ftruncate(fd,content_size) == -1) {
/* ftruncate() failing is not a critical error. */
}
close(fd);
sdsfree(ci);
return 0;
err:
if (fd != -1) close(fd);
sdsfree(ci);
return -1;
}
void clusterSaveConfigOrDie(int do_fsync) {
if (clusterSaveConfig(do_fsync) == -1) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,"Fatal: can't update cluster config file.");
exit(1);
}
}
/* Lock the cluster config using flock(), and leaks the file descritor used to
* acquire the lock so that the file will be locked forever.
*
* This works because we always update nodes.conf with a new version
* in-place, reopening the file, and writing to it in place (later adjusting
* the length with ftruncate()).
*
* On success C_OK is returned, otherwise an error is logged and
* the function returns C_ERR to signal a lock was not acquired. */
int clusterLockConfig(char *filename) {
/* flock() does not exist on Solaris
* and a fcntl-based solution won't help, as we constantly re-open that file,
* which will release _all_ locks anyway
*/
#if !defined(__sun)
/* To lock it, we need to open the file in a way it is created if
* it does not exist, otherwise there is a race condition with other
* processes. */
int fd = open(filename,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT,0644);
if (fd == -1) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Can't open %s in order to acquire a lock: %s",
filename, strerror(errno));
return C_ERR;
}
if (flock(fd,LOCK_EX|LOCK_NB) == -1) {
if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Sorry, the cluster configuration file %s is already used "
"by a different Redis Cluster node. Please make sure that "
"different nodes use different cluster configuration "
"files.", filename);
} else {
serverLog(LL_WARNING,
"Impossible to lock %s: %s", filename, strerror(errno));
}
close(fd);
return C_ERR;
}
/* Lock acquired: leak the 'fd' by not closing it, so that we'll retain the
* lock to the file as long as the process exists. */
#endif /* __sun */
return C_OK;
}
/* Some flags (currently just the NOFAILOVER flag) may need to be updated
* in the "myself" node based on the current configuration of the node,
* that may change at runtime via CONFIG SET. This function changes the
* set of flags in myself->flags accordingly. */
void clusterUpdateMyselfFlags(void) {
int oldflags = myself->flags;
int nofailover = server.cluster_slave_no_failover ?
CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER : 0;
myself->flags &= ~CLUSTER_NODE_NOFAILOVER;
myself->flags |= nofailover;
if (myself->flags != oldflags) {
clusterDoBeforeSleep(CLUSTER_TODO_SAVE_CONFIG|
CLUSTER_TODO_UPDATE_STATE);
}
}
void clusterInit(void) {
int saveconf = 0;
server.cluster = zmalloc(sizeof(clusterState));
server.cluster->myself = NULL;
server.cluster->currentEpoch = 0;
server.cluster->state = CLUSTER_FAIL;
server.cluster->size = 1;
server.cluster->todo_before_sleep = 0;
server.cluster->nodes = dictCreate(&clusterNodesDictType,NULL);
server.cluster->nodes_black_list =
dictCreate(&clusterNodesBlackListDictType,NULL);
server.cluster->failover_auth_time = 0;
server.cluster->failover_auth_count = 0;
server.cluster->failover_auth_rank = 0;
server.cluster->failover_auth_epoch = 0;
server.cluster->cant_failover_reason = CLUSTER_CANT_FAILOVER_NONE;
server.cluster->lastVoteEpoch = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < CLUSTERMSG_TYPE_COUNT; i++) {
server.cluster->stats_bus_messages_sent[i] = 0;
server.cluster->stats_bus_messages_received[i] = 0;
}
server.cluster->stats_pfail_nodes = 0;
memset(server.cluster->slots,0, sizeof(server.cluster->slots));
clusterCloseAllSlots();
/* Lock the cluster config file to make sure every node uses
* its own nodes.conf. */
if (clusterLockConfig(server.cluster_configfile) == C_ERR)
exit(1);
/* Load or create a new nodes configuration. */
if (clusterLoadConfig(server.cluster_configfile) == C_ERR) {
/* No configuration found. We will just use the random name provided
* by the createClusterNode() function. */
myself = server.cluster->myself =
createClusterNode(NULL,CLUSTER_NODE_MYSELF|CLUSTER_NODE_MASTER);
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,"No cluster configuration found, I'm %.40s",
myself->name);
clusterAddNode(myself);
saveconf = 1;
}
if (saveconf) clusterSaveConfigOrDie(1);
/* We need a listening TCP port for our cluster messaging needs. */
server.cfd_count = 0;
/* Port sanity check II
* The other handshake port check is triggered too late to stop
* us from trying to use a too-high cluster port number. */
if (server.port > (65535-CLUSTER_PORT_INCR)) {
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "Redis port number too high. "
"Cluster communication port is 10,000 port "
"numbers higher than your Redis port. "
"Your Redis port number must be "
"lower than 55535.");
exit(1);
}
if (listenToPort(server.port+CLUSTER_PORT_INCR,
server.cfd,&server.cfd_count) == C_ERR)
{
exit(1);
} else {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < server.cfd_count; j++) {
if (aeCreateFileEvent(server.el, server.cfd[j], AE_READABLE,
clusterAcceptHandler, NULL) == AE_ERR)
serverPanic("Unrecoverable error creating Redis Cluster "
"file event.");
}
}
/* The slots -> keys map is a radix tree. Initialize it here. */
server.cluster->slots_to_keys = raxNew();
memset(server.cluster->slots_keys_count,0,
sizeof(server.cluster->slots_keys_count));
/* Set myself->port / cport to my listening ports, we'll just need to
* discover the IP address via MEET messages. */
myself->port = server.port;
myself->cport = server.port+CLUSTER_PORT_INCR;
if (server.cluster_announce_port)
myself->port = server.cluster_announce_port;
if (server.cluster_announce_bus_port)
myself->cport = server.cluster_announce_bus_port;
server.cluster->mf_end = 0;
resetManualFailover();
clusterUpdateMyselfFlags();
}
/* Reset a node performing a soft or hard reset:
*
* 1) All other nodes are forget.
* 2) All the assigned / open slots are released.
* 3) If the node is a slave, it turns into a master.
* 5) Only for hard reset: a new Node ID is generated.
* 6) Only for hard reset: currentEpoch and configEpoch are set to 0.
* 7) The new configuration is saved and the cluster state updated.
* 8) If the node was a slave, the whole data set is flushed away. */
void clusterReset(int hard) {
dictIterator *di;
dictEntry *de;
int j;
/* Turn into master. */
if (nodeIsSlave(myself)) {
clusterSetNodeAsMaster(myself);
replicationUnsetMaster();
emptyDb(-1,EMPTYDB_NO_FLAGS,NULL);
}
/* Close slots, reset manual failover state. */
clusterCloseAllSlots();
resetManualFailover();
/* Unassign all the slots. */
for (j = 0; j < CLUSTER_SLOTS; j++) clusterDelSlot(j);
/* Forget all the nodes, but myself. */
di = dictGetSafeIterator(server.cluster->nodes);
while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
clusterNode *node = dictGetVal(de);
if (node == myself) continue;
clusterDelNode(node);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
/* Hard reset only: set epochs to 0, change node ID. */
if (hard) {
sds oldname;
server.cluster->currentEpoch = 0;
server.cluster->lastVoteEpoch = 0;
myself->configEpoch = 0;
serverLog(LL_WARNING, "configEpoch set to 0 via CLUSTER RESET HARD");
/* To change the Node ID we need to remove the old name from the
* nodes table, change the ID, and re-add back with new name. */
oldname = sdsnewlen(myself->name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
dictDelete(server.cluster->nodes,oldname);
sdsfree(oldname);
getRandomHexChars(myself->name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
clusterAddNode(myself);
serverLog(LL_NOTICE,"Node hard reset, now I'm %.40s", myself->name);
}
/* Make sure to persist the new config and update the state. */
clusterDoBeforeSleep(CLUSTER_TODO_SAVE_CONFIG|
CLUSTER_TODO_UPDATE_STATE|
CLUSTER_TODO_FSYNC_CONFIG);
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* CLUSTER communication link
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
clusterLink *createClusterLink(clusterNode *node) {
clusterLink *link = zmalloc(sizeof(*link));
link->ctime = mstime();
link->sndbuf = sdsempty();
link->rcvbuf = sdsempty();
link->node = node;
link->fd = -1;
return link;
}
/* Free a cluster link, but does not free the associated node of course.
* This function will just make sure that the original node associated
* with this link will have the 'link' field set to NULL. */
void freeClusterLink(clusterLink *link) {
if (link->fd != -1) {
aeDeleteFileEvent(server.el, link->fd, AE_READABLE|AE_WRITABLE);
}
sdsfree(link->sndbuf);
sdsfree(link->rcvbuf);
if (link->node)
link->node->link = NULL;
close(link->fd);
zfree(link);
}
#define MAX_CLUSTER_ACCEPTS_PER_CALL 1000
void clusterAcceptHandler(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) {
int cport, cfd;
int max = MAX_CLUSTER_ACCEPTS_PER_CALL;
char cip[NET_IP_STR_LEN];
clusterLink *link;
UNUSED(el);
UNUSED(mask);
UNUSED(privdata);
/* If the server is starting up, don't accept cluster connections:
* UPDATE messages may interact with the database content. */
if (server.masterhost == NULL && server.loading) return;
while(max--) {
cfd = anetTcpAccept(server.neterr, fd, cip, sizeof(cip), &cport);
if (cfd == ANET_ERR) {
if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK)
serverLog(LL_VERBOSE,
"Error accepting cluster node: %s", server.neterr);
return;
}
anetNonBlock(NULL,cfd);
anetEnableTcpNoDelay(NULL,cfd);
/* Use non-blocking I/O for cluster messages. */
serverLog(LL_VERBOSE,"Accepted cluster node %s:%d", cip, cport);
/* Create a link object we use to handle the connection.
* It gets passed to the readable handler when data is available.
* Initiallly the link->node pointer is set to NULL as we don't know
* which node is, but the right node is references once we know the
* node identity. */
link = createClusterLink(NULL);
link->fd = cfd;
aeCreateFileEvent(server.el,cfd,AE_READABLE,clusterReadHandler,link);
}
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Key space handling
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* We have 16384 hash slots. The hash slot of a given key is obtained
* as the least significant 14 bits of the crc16 of the key.
*
* However if the key contains the {...} pattern, only the part between
* { and } is hashed. This may be useful in the future to force certain
* keys to be in the same node (assuming no resharding is in progress). */
unsigned int keyHashSlot(char *key, int keylen) {
int s, e; /* start-end indexes of { and } */
for (s = 0; s < keylen; s++)
if (key[s] == '{') break;
/* No '{' ? Hash the whole key. This is the base case. */
if (s == keylen) return crc16(key,keylen) & 0x3FFF;
/* '{' found? Check if we have the corresponding '}'. */
for (e = s+1; e < keylen; e++)
if (key[e] == '}') break;
/* No '}' or nothing between {} ? Hash the whole key. */
if (e == keylen || e == s+1) return crc16(key,keylen) & 0x3FFF;
/* If we are here there is both a { and a } on its right. Hash
* what is in the middle between { and }. */
return crc16(key+s+1,e-s-1) & 0x3FFF;
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* CLUSTER node API
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Create a new cluster node, with the specified flags.
* If "nodename" is NULL this is considered a first handshake and a random
* node name is assigned to this node (it will be fixed later when we'll
* receive the first pong).
*
* The node is created and returned to the user, but it is not automatically
* added to the nodes hash table. */
clusterNode *createClusterNode(char *nodename, int flags) {
clusterNode *node = zmalloc(sizeof(*node));
if (nodename)
memcpy(node->name, nodename, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
else
getRandomHexChars(node->name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
node->ctime = mstime();
node->configEpoch = 0;
node->flags = flags;
memset(node->slots,0,sizeof(node->slots));
node->numslots = 0;
node->numslaves = 0;
node->slaves = NULL;
node->slaveof = NULL;
node->ping_sent = node->pong_received = 0;
node->fail_time = 0;
node->link = NULL;
memset(node->ip,0,sizeof(node->ip));
node->port = 0;
node->cport = 0;
node->fail_reports = listCreate();
node->voted_time = 0;
node->orphaned_time = 0;
node->repl_offset_time = 0;
node->repl_offset = 0;
listSetFreeMethod(node->fail_reports,zfree);
return node;
}
/* This function is called every time we get a failure report from a node.
* The side effect is to populate the fail_reports list (or to update
* the timestamp of an existing report).
*
* 'failing' is the node that is in failure state according to the
* 'sender' node.
*
* The function returns 0 if it just updates a timestamp of an existing
* failure report from the same sender. 1 is returned if a new failure
* report is created. */
int clusterNodeAddFailureReport(clusterNode *failing, clusterNode *sender) {
list *l = failing->fail_reports;
listNode *ln;
listIter li;
clusterNodeFailReport *fr;
/* If a failure report from the same sender already exists, just update
* the timestamp. */
listRewind(l,&li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) {
fr = ln->value;
if (fr->node == sender) {
fr->time = mstime();
return 0;
}
}
/* Otherwise create a new report. */
fr = zmalloc(sizeof(*fr));
fr->node = sender;
fr->time = mstime();
listAddNodeTail(l,fr);
return 1;
}
/* Remove failure reports that are too old, where too old means reasonably
* older than the global node timeout. Note that anyway for a node to be
* flagged as FAIL we need to have a local PFAIL state that is at least
* older than the global node timeout, so we don't just trust the number
* of failure reports from other nodes. */
void clusterNodeCleanupFailureReports(clusterNode *node) {
list *l = node->fail_reports;
listNode *ln;
listIter li;
clusterNodeFailReport *fr;
mstime_t maxtime = server.cluster_node_timeout *
CLUSTER_FAIL_REPORT_VALIDITY_MULT;
mstime_t now = mstime();
listRewind(l,&li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) {
fr = ln->value;
if (now - fr->time > maxtime) listDelNode(l,ln);
}
}
/* Remove the failing report for 'node' if it was previously considered
* failing by 'sender'. This function is called when a node informs us via
* gossip that a node is OK from its point of view (no FAIL or PFAIL flags).
*
* Note that this function is called relatively often as it gets called even
* when there are no nodes failing, and is O(N), however when the cluster is
* fine the failure reports list is empty so the function runs in constant
* time.
*
* The function returns 1 if the failure report was found and removed.
* Otherwise 0 is returned. */
int clusterNodeDelFailureReport(clusterNode *node, clusterNode *sender) {
list *l = node->fail_reports;
listNode *ln;
listIter li;
clusterNodeFailReport *fr;
/* Search for a failure report from this sender. */
listRewind(l,&li);
while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) {
fr = ln->value;
if (fr->node == sender) break;
}
if (!ln) return 0; /* No failure report from this sender. */
/* Remove the failure report. */
listDelNode(l,ln);
clusterNodeCleanupFailureReports(node);
return 1;
}
/* Return the number of external nodes that believe 'node' is failing,
* not including this node, that may have a PFAIL or FAIL state for this
* node as well. */
int clusterNodeFailureReportsCount(clusterNode *node) {
clusterNodeCleanupFailureReports(node);
return listLength(node->fail_reports);
}
int clusterNodeRemoveSlave(clusterNode *master, clusterNode *slave) {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < master->numslaves; j++) {
if (master->slaves[j] == slave) {
if ((j+1) < master->numslaves) {
int remaining_slaves = (master->numslaves - j) - 1;
memmove(master->slaves+j,master->slaves+(j+1),
(sizeof(*master->slaves) * remaining_slaves));
}
master->numslaves--;
if (master->numslaves == 0)
master->flags &= ~CLUSTER_NODE_MIGRATE_TO;
return C_OK;
}
}
return C_ERR;
}
int clusterNodeAddSlave(clusterNode *master, clusterNode *slave) {
int j;
/* If it's already a slave, don't add it again. */
for (j = 0; j < master->numslaves; j++)
if (master->slaves[j] == slave) return C_ERR;
master->slaves = zrealloc(master->slaves,
sizeof(clusterNode*)*(master->numslaves+1));
master->slaves[master->numslaves] = slave;
master->numslaves++;
master->flags |= CLUSTER_NODE_MIGRATE_TO;
return C_OK;
}
int clusterCountNonFailingSlaves(clusterNode *n) {
int j, okslaves = 0;
for (j = 0; j < n->numslaves; j++)
if (!nodeFailed(n->slaves[j])) okslaves++;
return okslaves;
}
/* Low level cleanup of the node structure. Only called by clusterDelNode(). */
void freeClusterNode(clusterNode *n) {
sds nodename;
int j;
/* If the node has associated slaves, we have to set
* all the slaves->slaveof fields to NULL (unknown). */
for (j = 0; j < n->numslaves; j++)
n->slaves[j]->slaveof = NULL;
/* Remove this node from the list of slaves of its master. */
if (nodeIsSlave(n) && n->slaveof) clusterNodeRemoveSlave(n->slaveof,n);
/* Unlink from the set of nodes. */
nodename = sdsnewlen(n->name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
serverAssert(dictDelete(server.cluster->nodes,nodename) == DICT_OK);
sdsfree(nodename);
/* Release link and associated data structures. */
if (n->link) freeClusterLink(n->link);
listRelease(n->fail_reports);
zfree(n->slaves);
zfree(n);
}
/* Add a node to the nodes hash table */
int clusterAddNode(clusterNode *node) {
int retval;
retval = dictAdd(server.cluster->nodes,
sdsnewlen(node->name,CLUSTER_NAMELEN), node);
return (retval == DICT_OK) ? C_OK : C_ERR;
}
/* Remove a node from the cluster. The functio performs the high level
* cleanup, calling freeClusterNode() for the low level cleanup.
* Here we do the following:
*
* 1) Mark all the slots handled by it as unassigned.
* 2) Remove all the failure reports sent by this node and referenced by
* other nodes.
* 3) Free the node with freeClusterNode() that will in turn remove it
* from the hash table and from the list of slaves of its master, if
* it is a slave node.
*/
void clusterDelNode(clusterNode *delnode) {
int j;
dictIterator *di;
dictEntry *de;
/* 1) Mark slots as unassigned. */
for (j = 0; j < CLUSTER_SLOTS; j++) {
if (server.cluster->importing_slots_from[j] == delnode)
server.cluster->importing_slots_from[j] = NULL;
if (server.cluster->migrating_slots_to[j] == delnode)
server.cluster->migrating_slots_to[j] = NULL;
if (server.cluster->slots[j] == delnode)
clusterDelSlot(j);
}
/* 2) Remove failure reports. */
di = dictGetSafeIterator(server.cluster->nodes);
while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
clusterNode *node = dictGetVal(de);
if (node == delnode) continue;
clusterNodeDelFailureReport(node,delnode);
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
/* 3) Free the node, unlinking it from the cluster. */
freeClusterNode(delnode);
}
/* Node lookup by name */
clusterNode *clusterLookupNode(const char *name) {
sds s = sdsnewlen(name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
dictEntry *de;
de = dictFind(server.cluster->nodes,s);
sdsfree(s);
if (de == NULL) return NULL;
return dictGetVal(de);
}
/* This is only used after the handshake. When we connect a given IP/PORT
* as a result of CLUSTER MEET we don't have the node name yet, so we
* pick a random one, and will fix it when we receive the PONG request using
* this function. */
void clusterRenameNode(clusterNode *node, char *newname) {
int retval;
sds s = sdsnewlen(node->name, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
serverLog(LL_DEBUG,"Renaming node %.40s into %.40s",
node->name, newname);
retval = dictDelete(server.cluster->nodes, s);
sdsfree(s);
serverAssert(retval == DICT_OK);
memcpy(node->name, newname, CLUSTER_NAMELEN);
clusterAddNode(node);
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* CLUSTER config epoch handling
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Return the greatest configEpoch found in the cluster, or the current
* epoch if greater than any node configEpoch. */
uint64_t clusterGetMaxEpoch(void) {
uint64_t max = 0;
dictIterator *di;
dictEntry *de;
di = dictGetSafeIterator(server.cluster->nodes);
while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) {
clusterNode *node = dictGetVal(de);
if (node->configEpoch > max) max = node->configEpoch;
}
dictReleaseIterator(di);
if (max < server.cluster->currentEpoch) max = server.cluster->currentEpoch;
return max;
}
/* If this node epoch is zero or is not already the greatest across the
* cluster (from the POV of the local configuration), this function will:
*
* 1) Generate a new config epoch, incrementing the current epoch.
* 2) Assign the new epoch to this node, WITHOUT any consensus.
* 3) Persist the configuration on disk before sending packets with the
* new configuration.
*
* If the new config epoch is generated and assigend, C_OK is returned,
* otherwise C_ERR is returned (since the node has already the greatest
* configuration around) and no operation is performed.
*
* Important note: this function violates the principle that config epochs
* should be generated with consensus and should be unique across the cluster.
* However Redis Cluster uses this auto-generated new config epochs in two
* cases:
*