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- start_server {tags {"maxmemory"}} {
- test "Without maxmemory small integers are shared" {
- r config set maxmemory 0
- r set a 1
- assert {[r object refcount a] > 1}
- }
- test "With maxmemory and non-LRU policy integers are still shared" {
- r config set maxmemory 1073741824
- r config set maxmemory-policy allkeys-random
- r set a 1
- assert {[r object refcount a] > 1}
- }
- test "With maxmemory and LRU policy integers are not shared" {
- r config set maxmemory 1073741824
- r config set maxmemory-policy allkeys-lru
- r set a 1
- r config set maxmemory-policy volatile-lru
- r set b 1
- assert {[r object refcount a] == 1}
- assert {[r object refcount b] == 1}
- r config set maxmemory 0
- }
- foreach policy {
- allkeys-random allkeys-lru allkeys-lfu volatile-lru volatile-lfu volatile-random volatile-ttl
- } {
- test "maxmemory - is the memory limit honoured? (policy $policy)" {
- # make sure to start with a blank instance
- r flushall
- # Get the current memory limit and calculate a new limit.
- # We just add 100k to the current memory size so that it is
- # fast for us to reach that limit.
- set used [s used_memory]
- set limit [expr {$used+100*1024}]
- r config set maxmemory $limit
- r config set maxmemory-policy $policy
- # Now add keys until the limit is almost reached.
- set numkeys 0
- while 1 {
- r setex [randomKey] 10000 x
- incr numkeys
- if {[s used_memory]+4096 > $limit} {
- assert {$numkeys > 10}
- break
- }
- }
- # If we add the same number of keys already added again, we
- # should still be under the limit.
- for {set j 0} {$j < $numkeys} {incr j} {
- r setex [randomKey] 10000 x
- }
- assert {[s used_memory] < ($limit+4096)}
- }
- }
- foreach policy {
- allkeys-random allkeys-lru volatile-lru volatile-random volatile-ttl
- } {
- test "maxmemory - only allkeys-* should remove non-volatile keys ($policy)" {
- # make sure to start with a blank instance
- r flushall
- # Get the current memory limit and calculate a new limit.
- # We just add 100k to the current memory size so that it is
- # fast for us to reach that limit.
- set used [s used_memory]
- set limit [expr {$used+100*1024}]
- r config set maxmemory $limit
- r config set maxmemory-policy $policy
- # Now add keys until the limit is almost reached.
- set numkeys 0
- while 1 {
- r set [randomKey] x
- incr numkeys
- if {[s used_memory]+4096 > $limit} {
- assert {$numkeys > 10}
- break
- }
- }
- # If we add the same number of keys already added again and
- # the policy is allkeys-* we should still be under the limit.
- # Otherwise we should see an error reported by Redis.
- set err 0
- for {set j 0} {$j < $numkeys} {incr j} {
- if {[catch {r set [randomKey] x} e]} {
- if {[string match {*used memory*} $e]} {
- set err 1
- }
- }
- }
- if {[string match allkeys-* $policy]} {
- assert {[s used_memory] < ($limit+4096)}
- } else {
- assert {$err == 1}
- }
- }
- }
- foreach policy {
- volatile-lru volatile-lfu volatile-random volatile-ttl
- } {
- test "maxmemory - policy $policy should only remove volatile keys." {
- # make sure to start with a blank instance
- r flushall
- # Get the current memory limit and calculate a new limit.
- # We just add 100k to the current memory size so that it is
- # fast for us to reach that limit.
- set used [s used_memory]
- set limit [expr {$used+100*1024}]
- r config set maxmemory $limit
- r config set maxmemory-policy $policy
- # Now add keys until the limit is almost reached.
- set numkeys 0
- while 1 {
- # Odd keys are volatile
- # Even keys are non volatile
- if {$numkeys % 2} {
- r setex "key:$numkeys" 10000 x
- } else {
- r set "key:$numkeys" x
- }
- if {[s used_memory]+4096 > $limit} {
- assert {$numkeys > 10}
- break
- }
- incr numkeys
- }
- # Now we add the same number of volatile keys already added.
- # We expect Redis to evict only volatile keys in order to make
- # space.
- set err 0
- for {set j 0} {$j < $numkeys} {incr j} {
- catch {r setex "foo:$j" 10000 x}
- }
- # We should still be under the limit.
- assert {[s used_memory] < ($limit+4096)}
- # However all our non volatile keys should be here.
- for {set j 0} {$j < $numkeys} {incr j 2} {
- assert {[r exists "key:$j"]}
- }
- }
- }
- }
- proc test_slave_buffers {test_name cmd_count payload_len limit_memory pipeline} {
- start_server {tags {"maxmemory"}} {
- start_server {} {
- set slave_pid [s process_id]
- test "$test_name" {
- set slave [srv 0 client]
- set slave_host [srv 0 host]
- set slave_port [srv 0 port]
- set master [srv -1 client]
- set master_host [srv -1 host]
- set master_port [srv -1 port]
- # add 100 keys of 100k (10MB total)
- for {set j 0} {$j < 100} {incr j} {
- $master setrange "key:$j" 100000 asdf
- }
- # make sure master doesn't disconnect slave because of timeout
- $master config set repl-timeout 1200 ;# 20 minutes (for valgrind and slow machines)
- $master config set maxmemory-policy allkeys-random
- $master config set client-output-buffer-limit "replica 100000000 100000000 300"
- $master config set repl-backlog-size [expr {10*1024}]
- $slave slaveof $master_host $master_port
- wait_for_condition 50 100 {
- [s 0 master_link_status] eq {up}
- } else {
- fail "Replication not started."
- }
- # measure used memory after the slave connected and set maxmemory
- set orig_used [s -1 used_memory]
- set orig_client_buf [s -1 mem_clients_normal]
- set orig_mem_not_counted_for_evict [s -1 mem_not_counted_for_evict]
- set orig_used_no_repl [expr {$orig_used - $orig_mem_not_counted_for_evict}]
- set limit [expr {$orig_used - $orig_mem_not_counted_for_evict + 20*1024}]
- if {$limit_memory==1} {
- $master config set maxmemory $limit
- }
- # put the slave to sleep
- set rd_slave [redis_deferring_client]
- exec kill -SIGSTOP $slave_pid
- # send some 10mb worth of commands that don't increase the memory usage
- if {$pipeline == 1} {
- set rd_master [redis_deferring_client -1]
- for {set k 0} {$k < $cmd_count} {incr k} {
- $rd_master setrange key:0 0 [string repeat A $payload_len]
- }
- for {set k 0} {$k < $cmd_count} {incr k} {
- #$rd_master read
- }
- } else {
- for {set k 0} {$k < $cmd_count} {incr k} {
- $master setrange key:0 0 [string repeat A $payload_len]
- }
- }
- set new_used [s -1 used_memory]
- set slave_buf [s -1 mem_clients_slaves]
- set client_buf [s -1 mem_clients_normal]
- set mem_not_counted_for_evict [s -1 mem_not_counted_for_evict]
- set used_no_repl [expr {$new_used - $mem_not_counted_for_evict}]
- set delta [expr {($used_no_repl - $client_buf) - ($orig_used_no_repl - $orig_client_buf)}]
- assert {[$master dbsize] == 100}
- assert {$slave_buf > 2*1024*1024} ;# some of the data may have been pushed to the OS buffers
- set delta_max [expr {$cmd_count / 2}] ;# 1 byte unaccounted for, with 1M commands will consume some 1MB
- assert {$delta < $delta_max && $delta > -$delta_max}
- $master client kill type slave
- set killed_used [s -1 used_memory]
- set killed_slave_buf [s -1 mem_clients_slaves]
- set killed_mem_not_counted_for_evict [s -1 mem_not_counted_for_evict]
- set killed_used_no_repl [expr {$killed_used - $killed_mem_not_counted_for_evict}]
- set delta_no_repl [expr {$killed_used_no_repl - $used_no_repl}]
- assert {$killed_slave_buf == 0}
- assert {$delta_no_repl > -$delta_max && $delta_no_repl < $delta_max}
- }
- # unfreeze slave process (after the 'test' succeeded or failed, but before we attempt to terminate the server
- exec kill -SIGCONT $slave_pid
- }
- }
- }
- # test that slave buffer are counted correctly
- # we wanna use many small commands, and we don't wanna wait long
- # so we need to use a pipeline (redis_deferring_client)
- # that may cause query buffer to fill and induce eviction, so we disable it
- test_slave_buffers {slave buffer are counted correctly} 1000000 10 0 1
- # test that slave buffer don't induce eviction
- # test again with fewer (and bigger) commands without pipeline, but with eviction
- test_slave_buffers "replica buffer don't induce eviction" 100000 100 1 0
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