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6b5daa2d | 1 | /* Redis Sentinel implementation |
2 | * ----------------------------- | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright (c) 2009-2012, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com> | |
5 | * All rights reserved. | |
6 | * | |
7 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | |
8 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: | |
9 | * | |
10 | * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, | |
11 | * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | |
12 | * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
13 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | |
14 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | |
15 | * * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used | |
16 | * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without | |
17 | * specific prior written permission. | |
18 | * | |
19 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" | |
20 | * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | |
21 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | |
22 | * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE | |
23 | * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR | |
24 | * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF | |
25 | * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS | |
26 | * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN | |
27 | * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) | |
28 | * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE | |
29 | * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | |
30 | */ | |
31 | ||
32 | #include "redis.h" | |
33 | #include "hiredis.h" | |
34 | #include "async.h" | |
35 | ||
36 | #include <ctype.h> | |
37 | #include <arpa/inet.h> | |
38 | #include <sys/socket.h> | |
c6c19c83 | 39 | #include <sys/wait.h> |
6b5daa2d | 40 | |
baace5fc | 41 | extern char **environ; |
42 | ||
6b5daa2d | 43 | #define REDIS_SENTINEL_PORT 26379 |
44 | ||
45 | /* ======================== Sentinel global state =========================== */ | |
46 | ||
47 | typedef long long mstime_t; /* millisecond time type. */ | |
48 | ||
49 | /* Address object, used to describe an ip:port pair. */ | |
50 | typedef struct sentinelAddr { | |
51 | char *ip; | |
52 | int port; | |
53 | } sentinelAddr; | |
54 | ||
55 | /* A Sentinel Redis Instance object is monitoring. */ | |
56 | #define SRI_MASTER (1<<0) | |
57 | #define SRI_SLAVE (1<<1) | |
58 | #define SRI_SENTINEL (1<<2) | |
59 | #define SRI_DISCONNECTED (1<<3) | |
60 | #define SRI_S_DOWN (1<<4) /* Subjectively down (no quorum). */ | |
61 | #define SRI_O_DOWN (1<<5) /* Objectively down (quorum reached). */ | |
62 | #define SRI_MASTER_DOWN (1<<6) /* A Sentinel with this flag set thinks that | |
63 | its master is down. */ | |
64 | /* SRI_CAN_FAILOVER when set in an SRI_MASTER instance means that we are | |
65 | * allowed to perform the failover for this master. | |
66 | * When set in a SRI_SENTINEL instance means that sentinel is allowed to | |
67 | * perform the failover on its master. */ | |
68 | #define SRI_CAN_FAILOVER (1<<7) | |
69 | #define SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS (1<<8) /* Failover is in progress for | |
70 | this master. */ | |
71 | #define SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER (1<<9) /* We are the leader for this master. */ | |
72 | #define SRI_PROMOTED (1<<10) /* Slave selected for promotion. */ | |
73 | #define SRI_RECONF_SENT (1<<11) /* SLAVEOF <newmaster> sent. */ | |
74 | #define SRI_RECONF_INPROG (1<<12) /* Slave synchronization in progress. */ | |
75 | #define SRI_RECONF_DONE (1<<13) /* Slave synchronized with new master. */ | |
cada7f96 | 76 | #define SRI_FORCE_FAILOVER (1<<14) /* Force failover with master up. */ |
6b5daa2d | 77 | |
78 | #define SENTINEL_INFO_PERIOD 10000 | |
79 | #define SENTINEL_PING_PERIOD 1000 | |
80 | #define SENTINEL_ASK_PERIOD 1000 | |
81 | #define SENTINEL_PUBLISH_PERIOD 5000 | |
82 | #define SENTINEL_DOWN_AFTER_PERIOD 30000 | |
83 | #define SENTINEL_HELLO_CHANNEL "__sentinel__:hello" | |
84 | #define SENTINEL_TILT_TRIGGER 2000 | |
85 | #define SENTINEL_TILT_PERIOD (SENTINEL_PING_PERIOD*30) | |
86 | #define SENTINEL_DEFAULT_SLAVE_PRIORITY 100 | |
87 | #define SENTINEL_PROMOTION_RETRY_PERIOD 30000 | |
88 | #define SENTINEL_SLAVE_RECONF_RETRY_PERIOD 10000 | |
89 | #define SENTINEL_DEFAULT_PARALLEL_SYNCS 1 | |
90 | #define SENTINEL_MIN_LINK_RECONNECT_PERIOD 15000 | |
91 | #define SENTINEL_DEFAULT_FAILOVER_TIMEOUT (60*15*1000) | |
92 | #define SENTINEL_MAX_PENDING_COMMANDS 100 | |
93 | #define SENTINEL_EXTENDED_SDOWN_MULTIPLIER 10 | |
94 | ||
95 | /* How many milliseconds is an information valid? This applies for instance | |
96 | * to the reply to SENTINEL IS-MASTER-DOWN-BY-ADDR replies. */ | |
97 | #define SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME 5000 | |
98 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_FIXED_DELAY 5000 | |
99 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_MAX_RANDOM_DELAY 10000 | |
100 | ||
101 | /* Failover machine different states. */ | |
102 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_NONE 0 /* No failover in progress. */ | |
103 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START 1 /* Wait for failover_start_time*/ | |
104 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SELECT_SLAVE 2 /* Select slave to promote */ | |
105 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SEND_SLAVEOF_NOONE 3 /* Slave -> Master */ | |
106 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_PROMOTION 4 /* Wait slave to change role */ | |
107 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES 5 /* SLAVEOF newmaster */ | |
108 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_NEXT_SLAVE 6 /* wait replication */ | |
109 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_ALERT_CLIENTS 7 /* Run user script. */ | |
110 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_ALERT_SCRIPT 8 /* Wait script exec. */ | |
111 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_DETECT_END 9 /* Check for failover end. */ | |
112 | #define SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_UPDATE_CONFIG 10 /* Monitor promoted slave. */ | |
113 | ||
114 | #define SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_UP 0 | |
115 | #define SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_DOWN 1 | |
116 | ||
75fb6e5b | 117 | /* Generic flags that can be used with different functions. */ |
118 | #define SENTINEL_NO_FLAGS 0 | |
119 | #define SENTINEL_GENERATE_EVENT 1 | |
6275004c | 120 | #define SENTINEL_LEADER 2 |
121 | #define SENTINEL_OBSERVER 4 | |
75fb6e5b | 122 | |
3f194a9d | 123 | /* Script execution flags and limits. */ |
124 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_NONE 0 | |
125 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING 1 | |
126 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_QUEUE 256 | |
127 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RUNNING 16 | |
128 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RUNTIME 60000 /* 60 seconds max exec time. */ | |
129 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RETRY 10 | |
130 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RETRY_DELAY 30000 /* 30 seconds between retries. */ | |
131 | ||
6b5daa2d | 132 | typedef struct sentinelRedisInstance { |
133 | int flags; /* See SRI_... defines */ | |
134 | char *name; /* Master name from the point of view of this sentinel. */ | |
135 | char *runid; /* run ID of this instance. */ | |
136 | sentinelAddr *addr; /* Master host. */ | |
137 | redisAsyncContext *cc; /* Hiredis context for commands. */ | |
138 | redisAsyncContext *pc; /* Hiredis context for Pub / Sub. */ | |
139 | int pending_commands; /* Number of commands sent waiting for a reply. */ | |
140 | mstime_t cc_conn_time; /* cc connection time. */ | |
141 | mstime_t pc_conn_time; /* pc connection time. */ | |
142 | mstime_t pc_last_activity; /* Last time we received any message. */ | |
143 | mstime_t last_avail_time; /* Last time the instance replied to ping with | |
144 | a reply we consider valid. */ | |
145 | mstime_t last_pong_time; /* Last time the instance replied to ping, | |
146 | whatever the reply was. That's used to check | |
147 | if the link is idle and must be reconnected. */ | |
148 | mstime_t last_pub_time; /* Last time we sent hello via Pub/Sub. */ | |
149 | mstime_t last_hello_time; /* Only used if SRI_SENTINEL is set. Last time | |
150 | we received an hello from this Sentinel | |
151 | via Pub/Sub. */ | |
152 | mstime_t last_master_down_reply_time; /* Time of last reply to | |
153 | SENTINEL is-master-down command. */ | |
154 | mstime_t s_down_since_time; /* Subjectively down since time. */ | |
155 | mstime_t o_down_since_time; /* Objectively down since time. */ | |
156 | mstime_t down_after_period; /* Consider it down after that period. */ | |
157 | mstime_t info_refresh; /* Time at which we received INFO output from it. */ | |
158 | ||
159 | /* Master specific. */ | |
160 | dict *sentinels; /* Other sentinels monitoring the same master. */ | |
161 | dict *slaves; /* Slaves for this master instance. */ | |
162 | int quorum; /* Number of sentinels that need to agree on failure. */ | |
163 | int parallel_syncs; /* How many slaves to reconfigure at same time. */ | |
164 | ||
165 | /* Slave specific. */ | |
166 | mstime_t master_link_down_time; /* Slave replication link down time. */ | |
167 | int slave_priority; /* Slave priority according to its INFO output. */ | |
168 | mstime_t slave_reconf_sent_time; /* Time at which we sent SLAVE OF <new> */ | |
169 | struct sentinelRedisInstance *master; /* Master instance if SRI_SLAVE is set. */ | |
170 | char *slave_master_host; /* Master host as reported by INFO */ | |
171 | int slave_master_port; /* Master port as reported by INFO */ | |
172 | int slave_master_link_status; /* Master link status as reported by INFO */ | |
173 | /* Failover */ | |
174 | char *leader; /* If this is a master instance, this is the runid of | |
175 | the Sentinel that should perform the failover. If | |
176 | this is a Sentinel, this is the runid of the Sentinel | |
177 | that this other Sentinel is voting as leader. | |
178 | This field is valid only if SRI_MASTER_DOWN is | |
179 | set on the Sentinel instance. */ | |
180 | int failover_state; /* See SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_* defines. */ | |
181 | mstime_t failover_state_change_time; | |
182 | mstime_t failover_start_time; /* When to start to failover if leader. */ | |
183 | mstime_t failover_timeout; /* Max time to refresh failover state. */ | |
184 | struct sentinelRedisInstance *promoted_slave; /* Promoted slave instance. */ | |
185 | /* Scripts executed to notify admin or reconfigure clients: when they | |
186 | * are set to NULL no script is executed. */ | |
baace5fc | 187 | char *notification_script; |
6b5daa2d | 188 | char *client_reconfig_script; |
189 | } sentinelRedisInstance; | |
190 | ||
191 | /* Main state. */ | |
192 | struct sentinelState { | |
193 | dict *masters; /* Dictionary of master sentinelRedisInstances. | |
194 | Key is the instance name, value is the | |
195 | sentinelRedisInstance structure pointer. */ | |
196 | int tilt; /* Are we in TILT mode? */ | |
3f194a9d | 197 | int running_scripts; /* Number of scripts in execution right now. */ |
6b5daa2d | 198 | mstime_t tilt_start_time; /* When TITL started. */ |
199 | mstime_t previous_time; /* Time last time we ran the time handler. */ | |
3f194a9d | 200 | list *scripts_queue; /* Queue of user scripts to execute. */ |
6b5daa2d | 201 | } sentinel; |
202 | ||
3f194a9d | 203 | /* A script execution job. */ |
204 | typedef struct sentinelScriptJob { | |
205 | int flags; /* Script job flags: SENTINEL_SCRIPT_* */ | |
206 | int retry_num; /* Number of times we tried to execute it. */ | |
207 | char **argv; /* Arguments to call the script. */ | |
208 | mstime_t start_time; /* Script execution time if the script is running, | |
209 | otherwise 0 if we are allowed to retry the | |
210 | execution at any time. If the script is not | |
211 | running and it's not 0, it means: do not run | |
212 | before the specified time. */ | |
213 | pid_t pid; /* Script execution pid. */ | |
214 | } sentinelScriptJob; | |
215 | ||
6b5daa2d | 216 | /* ======================= hiredis ae.c adapters ============================= |
217 | * Note: this implementation is taken from hiredis/adapters/ae.h, however | |
218 | * we have our modified copy for Sentinel in order to use our allocator | |
219 | * and to have full control over how the adapter works. */ | |
220 | ||
221 | typedef struct redisAeEvents { | |
222 | redisAsyncContext *context; | |
223 | aeEventLoop *loop; | |
224 | int fd; | |
225 | int reading, writing; | |
226 | } redisAeEvents; | |
227 | ||
228 | static void redisAeReadEvent(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) { | |
229 | ((void)el); ((void)fd); ((void)mask); | |
230 | ||
231 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
232 | redisAsyncHandleRead(e->context); | |
233 | } | |
234 | ||
235 | static void redisAeWriteEvent(aeEventLoop *el, int fd, void *privdata, int mask) { | |
236 | ((void)el); ((void)fd); ((void)mask); | |
237 | ||
238 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
239 | redisAsyncHandleWrite(e->context); | |
240 | } | |
241 | ||
242 | static void redisAeAddRead(void *privdata) { | |
243 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
244 | aeEventLoop *loop = e->loop; | |
245 | if (!e->reading) { | |
246 | e->reading = 1; | |
247 | aeCreateFileEvent(loop,e->fd,AE_READABLE,redisAeReadEvent,e); | |
248 | } | |
249 | } | |
250 | ||
251 | static void redisAeDelRead(void *privdata) { | |
252 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
253 | aeEventLoop *loop = e->loop; | |
254 | if (e->reading) { | |
255 | e->reading = 0; | |
256 | aeDeleteFileEvent(loop,e->fd,AE_READABLE); | |
257 | } | |
258 | } | |
259 | ||
260 | static void redisAeAddWrite(void *privdata) { | |
261 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
262 | aeEventLoop *loop = e->loop; | |
263 | if (!e->writing) { | |
264 | e->writing = 1; | |
265 | aeCreateFileEvent(loop,e->fd,AE_WRITABLE,redisAeWriteEvent,e); | |
266 | } | |
267 | } | |
268 | ||
269 | static void redisAeDelWrite(void *privdata) { | |
270 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
271 | aeEventLoop *loop = e->loop; | |
272 | if (e->writing) { | |
273 | e->writing = 0; | |
274 | aeDeleteFileEvent(loop,e->fd,AE_WRITABLE); | |
275 | } | |
276 | } | |
277 | ||
278 | static void redisAeCleanup(void *privdata) { | |
279 | redisAeEvents *e = (redisAeEvents*)privdata; | |
280 | redisAeDelRead(privdata); | |
281 | redisAeDelWrite(privdata); | |
282 | zfree(e); | |
283 | } | |
284 | ||
285 | static int redisAeAttach(aeEventLoop *loop, redisAsyncContext *ac) { | |
286 | redisContext *c = &(ac->c); | |
287 | redisAeEvents *e; | |
288 | ||
289 | /* Nothing should be attached when something is already attached */ | |
290 | if (ac->ev.data != NULL) | |
291 | return REDIS_ERR; | |
292 | ||
293 | /* Create container for context and r/w events */ | |
294 | e = (redisAeEvents*)zmalloc(sizeof(*e)); | |
295 | e->context = ac; | |
296 | e->loop = loop; | |
297 | e->fd = c->fd; | |
298 | e->reading = e->writing = 0; | |
299 | ||
300 | /* Register functions to start/stop listening for events */ | |
301 | ac->ev.addRead = redisAeAddRead; | |
302 | ac->ev.delRead = redisAeDelRead; | |
303 | ac->ev.addWrite = redisAeAddWrite; | |
304 | ac->ev.delWrite = redisAeDelWrite; | |
305 | ac->ev.cleanup = redisAeCleanup; | |
306 | ac->ev.data = e; | |
307 | ||
308 | return REDIS_OK; | |
309 | } | |
310 | ||
311 | /* ============================= Prototypes ================================= */ | |
312 | ||
313 | void sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status); | |
314 | void sentinelDisconnectCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status); | |
315 | void sentinelReceiveHelloMessages(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata); | |
316 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelGetMasterByName(char *name); | |
317 | char *sentinelGetSubjectiveLeader(sentinelRedisInstance *master); | |
318 | char *sentinelGetObjectiveLeader(sentinelRedisInstance *master); | |
319 | int yesnotoi(char *s); | |
320 | void sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(const redisAsyncContext *c); | |
75fb6e5b | 321 | void sentinelKillLink(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, redisAsyncContext *c); |
6b5daa2d | 322 | const char *sentinelRedisInstanceTypeStr(sentinelRedisInstance *ri); |
672102c2 | 323 | void sentinelAbortFailover(sentinelRedisInstance *ri); |
baace5fc | 324 | void sentinelEvent(int level, char *type, sentinelRedisInstance *ri, const char *fmt, ...); |
ce7b838f | 325 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelSelectSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *master); |
3f194a9d | 326 | void sentinelScheduleScriptExecution(char *path, ...); |
cada7f96 | 327 | void sentinelStartFailover(sentinelRedisInstance *master, int state); |
6b5daa2d | 328 | |
329 | /* ========================= Dictionary types =============================== */ | |
330 | ||
331 | unsigned int dictSdsHash(const void *key); | |
332 | int dictSdsKeyCompare(void *privdata, const void *key1, const void *key2); | |
333 | void releaseSentinelRedisInstance(sentinelRedisInstance *ri); | |
334 | ||
335 | void dictInstancesValDestructor (void *privdata, void *obj) { | |
336 | releaseSentinelRedisInstance(obj); | |
337 | } | |
338 | ||
339 | /* Instance name (sds) -> instance (sentinelRedisInstance pointer) | |
340 | * | |
341 | * also used for: sentinelRedisInstance->sentinels dictionary that maps | |
342 | * sentinels ip:port to last seen time in Pub/Sub hello message. */ | |
343 | dictType instancesDictType = { | |
344 | dictSdsHash, /* hash function */ | |
345 | NULL, /* key dup */ | |
346 | NULL, /* val dup */ | |
347 | dictSdsKeyCompare, /* key compare */ | |
348 | NULL, /* key destructor */ | |
349 | dictInstancesValDestructor /* val destructor */ | |
350 | }; | |
351 | ||
352 | /* Instance runid (sds) -> votes (long casted to void*) | |
353 | * | |
354 | * This is useful into sentinelGetObjectiveLeader() function in order to | |
355 | * count the votes and understand who is the leader. */ | |
356 | dictType leaderVotesDictType = { | |
357 | dictSdsHash, /* hash function */ | |
358 | NULL, /* key dup */ | |
359 | NULL, /* val dup */ | |
360 | dictSdsKeyCompare, /* key compare */ | |
361 | NULL, /* key destructor */ | |
362 | NULL /* val destructor */ | |
363 | }; | |
364 | ||
365 | /* =========================== Initialization =============================== */ | |
366 | ||
367 | void sentinelCommand(redisClient *c); | |
368 | ||
369 | struct redisCommand sentinelcmds[] = { | |
370 | {"ping",pingCommand,1,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0}, | |
371 | {"sentinel",sentinelCommand,-2,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0}, | |
372 | {"subscribe",subscribeCommand,-2,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0}, | |
373 | {"unsubscribe",unsubscribeCommand,-1,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0}, | |
374 | {"psubscribe",psubscribeCommand,-2,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0}, | |
375 | {"punsubscribe",punsubscribeCommand,-1,"",0,NULL,0,0,0,0,0} | |
376 | }; | |
377 | ||
378 | /* This function overwrites a few normal Redis config default with Sentinel | |
379 | * specific defaults. */ | |
380 | void initSentinelConfig(void) { | |
381 | server.port = REDIS_SENTINEL_PORT; | |
382 | } | |
383 | ||
384 | /* Perform the Sentinel mode initialization. */ | |
385 | void initSentinel(void) { | |
386 | int j; | |
387 | ||
388 | /* Remove usual Redis commands from the command table, then just add | |
389 | * the SENTINEL command. */ | |
390 | dictEmpty(server.commands); | |
391 | for (j = 0; j < sizeof(sentinelcmds)/sizeof(sentinelcmds[0]); j++) { | |
392 | int retval; | |
393 | struct redisCommand *cmd = sentinelcmds+j; | |
394 | ||
395 | retval = dictAdd(server.commands, sdsnew(cmd->name), cmd); | |
396 | redisAssert(retval == DICT_OK); | |
397 | } | |
398 | ||
399 | /* Initialize various data structures. */ | |
400 | sentinel.masters = dictCreate(&instancesDictType,NULL); | |
401 | sentinel.tilt = 0; | |
402 | sentinel.tilt_start_time = mstime(); | |
403 | sentinel.previous_time = mstime(); | |
3f194a9d | 404 | sentinel.running_scripts = 0; |
405 | sentinel.scripts_queue = listCreate(); | |
6b5daa2d | 406 | } |
407 | ||
408 | /* ============================== sentinelAddr ============================== */ | |
409 | ||
410 | /* Create a sentinelAddr object and return it on success. | |
411 | * On error NULL is returned and errno is set to: | |
412 | * ENOENT: Can't resolve the hostname. | |
413 | * EINVAL: Invalid port number. | |
414 | */ | |
415 | sentinelAddr *createSentinelAddr(char *hostname, int port) { | |
416 | char buf[32]; | |
417 | sentinelAddr *sa; | |
418 | ||
419 | if (port <= 0 || port > 65535) { | |
420 | errno = EINVAL; | |
421 | return NULL; | |
422 | } | |
423 | if (anetResolve(NULL,hostname,buf) == ANET_ERR) { | |
424 | errno = ENOENT; | |
425 | return NULL; | |
426 | } | |
427 | sa = zmalloc(sizeof(*sa)); | |
428 | sa->ip = sdsnew(buf); | |
429 | sa->port = port; | |
430 | return sa; | |
431 | } | |
432 | ||
433 | /* Free a Sentinel address. Can't fail. */ | |
434 | void releaseSentinelAddr(sentinelAddr *sa) { | |
435 | sdsfree(sa->ip); | |
436 | zfree(sa); | |
437 | } | |
438 | ||
439 | /* =========================== Events notification ========================== */ | |
440 | ||
6b5daa2d | 441 | /* Send an event to log, pub/sub, user notification script. |
442 | * | |
443 | * 'level' is the log level for logging. Only REDIS_WARNING events will trigger | |
444 | * the execution of the user notification script. | |
445 | * | |
446 | * 'type' is the message type, also used as a pub/sub channel name. | |
447 | * | |
448 | * 'ri', is the redis instance target of this event if applicable, and is | |
449 | * used to obtain the path of the notification script to execute. | |
450 | * | |
451 | * The remaining arguments are printf-alike. | |
452 | * If the format specifier starts with the two characters "%@" then ri is | |
453 | * not NULL, and the message is prefixed with an instance identifier in the | |
454 | * following format: | |
455 | * | |
456 | * <instance type> <instance name> <ip> <port> | |
457 | * | |
458 | * If the instance type is not master, than the additional string is | |
459 | * added to specify the originating master: | |
460 | * | |
461 | * @ <master name> <master ip> <master port> | |
462 | * | |
463 | * Any other specifier after "%@" is processed by printf itself. | |
464 | */ | |
465 | void sentinelEvent(int level, char *type, sentinelRedisInstance *ri, | |
466 | const char *fmt, ...) { | |
467 | va_list ap; | |
468 | char msg[REDIS_MAX_LOGMSG_LEN]; | |
469 | robj *channel, *payload; | |
470 | ||
471 | /* Handle %@ */ | |
472 | if (fmt[0] == '%' && fmt[1] == '@') { | |
473 | sentinelRedisInstance *master = (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) ? | |
474 | NULL : ri->master; | |
475 | ||
476 | if (master) { | |
477 | snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "%s %s %s %d @ %s %s %d", | |
478 | sentinelRedisInstanceTypeStr(ri), | |
479 | ri->name, ri->addr->ip, ri->addr->port, | |
480 | master->name, master->addr->ip, master->addr->port); | |
481 | } else { | |
482 | snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "%s %s %s %d", | |
483 | sentinelRedisInstanceTypeStr(ri), | |
484 | ri->name, ri->addr->ip, ri->addr->port); | |
485 | } | |
486 | fmt += 2; | |
487 | } else { | |
488 | msg[0] = '\0'; | |
489 | } | |
490 | ||
491 | /* Use vsprintf for the rest of the formatting if any. */ | |
492 | if (fmt[0] != '\0') { | |
493 | va_start(ap, fmt); | |
494 | vsnprintf(msg+strlen(msg), sizeof(msg)-strlen(msg), fmt, ap); | |
495 | va_end(ap); | |
496 | } | |
497 | ||
498 | /* Log the message if the log level allows it to be logged. */ | |
499 | if (level >= server.verbosity) | |
500 | redisLog(level,"%s %s",type,msg); | |
501 | ||
502 | /* Publish the message via Pub/Sub if it's not a debugging one. */ | |
503 | if (level != REDIS_DEBUG) { | |
504 | channel = createStringObject(type,strlen(type)); | |
505 | payload = createStringObject(msg,strlen(msg)); | |
506 | pubsubPublishMessage(channel,payload); | |
507 | decrRefCount(channel); | |
508 | decrRefCount(payload); | |
509 | } | |
510 | ||
511 | /* Call the notification script if applicable. */ | |
512 | if (level == REDIS_WARNING && ri != NULL) { | |
513 | sentinelRedisInstance *master = (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) ? | |
514 | ri : ri->master; | |
baace5fc | 515 | if (master->notification_script) { |
3f194a9d | 516 | sentinelScheduleScriptExecution(master->notification_script, |
517 | type,msg,NULL); | |
518 | } | |
519 | } | |
520 | } | |
521 | ||
522 | /* ============================ script execution ============================ */ | |
523 | ||
524 | /* Release a script job structure and all the associated data. */ | |
525 | void sentinelReleaseScriptJob(sentinelScriptJob *sj) { | |
526 | int j = 0; | |
527 | ||
528 | while(sj->argv[j]) sdsfree(sj->argv[j++]); | |
529 | zfree(sj->argv); | |
530 | zfree(sj); | |
531 | } | |
532 | ||
533 | #define SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_ARGS 16 | |
534 | void sentinelScheduleScriptExecution(char *path, ...) { | |
535 | va_list ap; | |
536 | char *argv[SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_ARGS+1]; | |
537 | int argc = 1; | |
538 | sentinelScriptJob *sj; | |
539 | ||
540 | va_start(ap, path); | |
541 | while(argc < SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_ARGS) { | |
542 | argv[argc] = va_arg(ap,char*); | |
543 | if (!argv[argc]) break; | |
544 | argv[argc] = sdsnew(argv[argc]); /* Copy the string. */ | |
545 | argc++; | |
546 | } | |
547 | va_end(ap); | |
548 | argv[0] = sdsnew(path); | |
549 | ||
550 | sj = zmalloc(sizeof(*sj)); | |
551 | sj->flags = SENTINEL_SCRIPT_NONE; | |
552 | sj->retry_num = 0; | |
553 | sj->argv = zmalloc(sizeof(char*)*(argc+1)); | |
554 | sj->start_time = 0; | |
555 | sj->pid = 0; | |
556 | memcpy(sj->argv,argv,sizeof(char*)*(argc+1)); | |
557 | ||
558 | listAddNodeTail(sentinel.scripts_queue,sj); | |
559 | ||
560 | /* Remove the oldest non running script if we already hit the limit. */ | |
561 | if (listLength(sentinel.scripts_queue) > SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_QUEUE) { | |
562 | listNode *ln; | |
563 | listIter li; | |
564 | ||
565 | listRewind(sentinel.scripts_queue,&li); | |
566 | while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) { | |
567 | sj = ln->value; | |
568 | ||
569 | if (sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING) continue; | |
570 | /* The first node is the oldest as we add on tail. */ | |
571 | listDelNode(sentinel.scripts_queue,ln); | |
572 | sentinelReleaseScriptJob(sj); | |
573 | break; | |
6b5daa2d | 574 | } |
3f194a9d | 575 | redisAssert(listLength(sentinel.scripts_queue) <= |
576 | SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_QUEUE); | |
577 | } | |
578 | } | |
579 | ||
580 | /* Lookup a script in the scripts queue via pid, and returns the list node | |
581 | * (so that we can easily remove it from the queue if needed). */ | |
582 | listNode *sentinelGetScriptListNodeByPid(pid_t pid) { | |
583 | listNode *ln; | |
584 | listIter li; | |
585 | ||
586 | listRewind(sentinel.scripts_queue,&li); | |
587 | while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) { | |
588 | sentinelScriptJob *sj = ln->value; | |
589 | ||
590 | if ((sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING) && sj->pid == pid) | |
591 | return ln; | |
592 | } | |
593 | return NULL; | |
594 | } | |
595 | ||
596 | /* Run pending scripts if we are not already at max number of running | |
597 | * scripts. */ | |
598 | void sentinelRunPendingScripts(void) { | |
599 | listNode *ln; | |
600 | listIter li; | |
601 | mstime_t now = mstime(); | |
602 | ||
603 | /* Find jobs that are not running and run them, from the top to the | |
604 | * tail of the queue, so we run older jobs first. */ | |
605 | listRewind(sentinel.scripts_queue,&li); | |
606 | while (sentinel.running_scripts < SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RUNNING && | |
607 | (ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) | |
608 | { | |
609 | sentinelScriptJob *sj = ln->value; | |
610 | pid_t pid; | |
611 | ||
612 | /* Skip if already running. */ | |
613 | if (sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING) continue; | |
614 | ||
615 | /* Skip if it's a retry, but not enough time has elapsed. */ | |
616 | if (sj->start_time && sj->start_time > now) continue; | |
617 | ||
618 | sj->flags |= SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING; | |
619 | sj->start_time = mstime(); | |
620 | sj->retry_num++; | |
621 | pid = fork(); | |
622 | ||
623 | if (pid == -1) { | |
624 | /* Parent (fork error). | |
625 | * We report fork errors as signal 99, in order to unify the | |
626 | * reporting with other kind of errors. */ | |
627 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-script-error",NULL, | |
628 | "%s %d %d", sj->argv[0], 99, 0); | |
629 | sj->flags &= ~SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING; | |
630 | sj->pid = 0; | |
631 | } else if (pid == 0) { | |
632 | /* Child */ | |
633 | execve(sj->argv[0],sj->argv,environ); | |
634 | /* If we are here an error occurred. */ | |
635 | _exit(2); /* Don't retry execution. */ | |
636 | } else { | |
637 | sentinel.running_scripts++; | |
638 | sj->pid = pid; | |
639 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG,"+script-child",NULL,"%ld",(long)pid); | |
640 | } | |
641 | } | |
642 | } | |
643 | ||
644 | /* How much to delay the execution of a script that we need to retry after | |
645 | * an error? | |
646 | * | |
647 | * We double the retry delay for every further retry we do. So for instance | |
648 | * if RETRY_DELAY is set to 30 seconds and the max number of retries is 10 | |
649 | * starting from the second attempt to execute the script the delays are: | |
650 | * 30 sec, 60 sec, 2 min, 4 min, 8 min, 16 min, 32 min, 64 min, 128 min. */ | |
651 | mstime_t sentinelScriptRetryDelay(int retry_num) { | |
652 | mstime_t delay = SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RETRY_DELAY; | |
653 | ||
654 | while (retry_num-- > 1) delay *= 2; | |
655 | return delay; | |
656 | } | |
657 | ||
658 | /* Check for scripts that terminated, and remove them from the queue if the | |
659 | * script terminated successfully. If instead the script was terminated by | |
660 | * a signal, or returned exit code "1", it is scheduled to run again if | |
661 | * the max number of retries did not already elapsed. */ | |
662 | void sentinelCollectTerminatedScripts(void) { | |
663 | int statloc; | |
664 | pid_t pid; | |
665 | ||
666 | while ((pid = wait3(&statloc,WNOHANG,NULL)) > 0) { | |
667 | int exitcode = WEXITSTATUS(statloc); | |
668 | int bysignal = 0; | |
669 | listNode *ln; | |
670 | sentinelScriptJob *sj; | |
671 | ||
672 | if (WIFSIGNALED(statloc)) bysignal = WTERMSIG(statloc); | |
673 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG,"-script-child",NULL,"%ld %d %d", | |
674 | (long)pid, exitcode, bysignal); | |
675 | ||
676 | ln = sentinelGetScriptListNodeByPid(pid); | |
677 | if (ln == NULL) { | |
678 | redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"wait3() returned a pid (%ld) we can't find in our scripts execution queue!", (long)pid); | |
679 | continue; | |
680 | } | |
681 | sj = ln->value; | |
682 | ||
683 | /* If the script was terminated by a signal or returns an | |
684 | * exit code of "1" (that means: please retry), we reschedule it | |
685 | * if the max number of retries is not already reached. */ | |
686 | if ((bysignal || exitcode == 1) && | |
687 | sj->retry_num != SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RETRY) | |
688 | { | |
689 | sj->flags &= ~SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING; | |
690 | sj->pid = 0; | |
691 | sj->start_time = mstime() + | |
692 | sentinelScriptRetryDelay(sj->retry_num); | |
693 | } else { | |
694 | /* Otherwise let's remove the script, but log the event if the | |
695 | * execution did not terminated in the best of the ways. */ | |
696 | if (bysignal || exitcode != 0) { | |
697 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-script-error",NULL, | |
698 | "%s %d %d", sj->argv[0], bysignal, exitcode); | |
699 | } | |
700 | listDelNode(sentinel.scripts_queue,ln); | |
701 | sentinelReleaseScriptJob(sj); | |
702 | sentinel.running_scripts--; | |
703 | } | |
704 | } | |
705 | } | |
706 | ||
707 | /* Kill scripts in timeout, they'll be collected by the | |
708 | * sentinelCollectTerminatedScripts() function. */ | |
709 | void sentinelKillTimedoutScripts(void) { | |
710 | listNode *ln; | |
711 | listIter li; | |
712 | mstime_t now = mstime(); | |
713 | ||
714 | listRewind(sentinel.scripts_queue,&li); | |
715 | while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) { | |
716 | sentinelScriptJob *sj = ln->value; | |
717 | ||
718 | if (sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING && | |
719 | (now - sj->start_time) > SENTINEL_SCRIPT_MAX_RUNTIME) | |
720 | { | |
721 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-script-timeout",NULL,"%s %ld", | |
722 | sj->argv[0], (long)sj->pid); | |
723 | kill(sj->pid,SIGKILL); | |
724 | } | |
725 | } | |
726 | } | |
727 | ||
728 | /* Implements SENTINEL PENDING-SCRIPTS command. */ | |
729 | void sentinelPendingScriptsCommand(redisClient *c) { | |
730 | listNode *ln; | |
731 | listIter li; | |
732 | ||
733 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,listLength(sentinel.scripts_queue)); | |
734 | listRewind(sentinel.scripts_queue,&li); | |
735 | while ((ln = listNext(&li)) != NULL) { | |
736 | sentinelScriptJob *sj = ln->value; | |
737 | int j = 0; | |
738 | ||
739 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,10); | |
740 | ||
741 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"argv"); | |
742 | while (sj->argv[j]) j++; | |
743 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,j); | |
744 | j = 0; | |
745 | while (sj->argv[j]) addReplyBulkCString(c,sj->argv[j++]); | |
746 | ||
747 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"flags"); | |
748 | addReplyBulkCString(c, | |
749 | (sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING) ? "running" : "scheduled"); | |
750 | ||
751 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"pid"); | |
752 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,sj->pid); | |
753 | ||
754 | if (sj->flags & SENTINEL_SCRIPT_RUNNING) { | |
755 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"run-time"); | |
756 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime() - sj->start_time); | |
757 | } else { | |
758 | mstime_t delay = sj->start_time ? (sj->start_time-mstime()) : 0; | |
759 | if (delay < 0) delay = 0; | |
760 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"run-delay"); | |
761 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,delay); | |
762 | } | |
763 | ||
764 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"retry-num"); | |
765 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,sj->retry_num); | |
6b5daa2d | 766 | } |
767 | } | |
768 | ||
6275004c | 769 | /* This function calls, if any, the client reconfiguration script with the |
770 | * following parameters: | |
771 | * | |
772 | * <master-name> <role> <state> <from-ip> <from-port> <to-ip> <to-port> | |
773 | * | |
774 | * It is called every time a failover starts, ends, or is aborted. | |
775 | * | |
776 | * <state> is "start", "end" or "abort". | |
777 | * <role> is either "leader" or "observer". | |
778 | * | |
779 | * from/to fields are respectively master -> promoted slave addresses for | |
780 | * "start" and "end", or the reverse (promoted slave -> master) in case of | |
781 | * "abort". | |
782 | */ | |
783 | void sentinelCallClientReconfScript(sentinelRedisInstance *master, int role, char *state, sentinelAddr *from, sentinelAddr *to) { | |
784 | char fromport[32], toport[32]; | |
785 | ||
786 | if (master->client_reconfig_script == NULL) return; | |
787 | ll2string(fromport,sizeof(fromport),from->port); | |
788 | ll2string(toport,sizeof(toport),to->port); | |
789 | sentinelScheduleScriptExecution(master->client_reconfig_script, | |
790 | master->name, | |
791 | (role == SENTINEL_LEADER) ? "leader" : "observer", | |
01477753 | 792 | state, from->ip, fromport, to->ip, toport, NULL); |
6275004c | 793 | } |
794 | ||
6b5daa2d | 795 | /* ========================== sentinelRedisInstance ========================= */ |
796 | ||
797 | /* Create a redis instance, the following fields must be populated by the | |
798 | * caller if needed: | |
799 | * runid: set to NULL but will be populated once INFO output is received. | |
800 | * info_refresh: is set to 0 to mean that we never received INFO so far. | |
801 | * | |
802 | * If SRI_MASTER is set into initial flags the instance is added to | |
803 | * sentinel.masters table. | |
804 | * | |
805 | * if SRI_SLAVE or SRI_SENTINEL is set then 'master' must be not NULL and the | |
806 | * instance is added into master->slaves or master->sentinels table. | |
807 | * | |
808 | * If the instance is a slave or sentinel, the name parameter is ignored and | |
809 | * is created automatically as hostname:port. | |
810 | * | |
811 | * The function fails if hostname can't be resolved or port is out of range. | |
812 | * When this happens NULL is returned and errno is set accordingly to the | |
813 | * createSentinelAddr() function. | |
814 | * | |
815 | * The function may also fail and return NULL with errno set to EBUSY if | |
816 | * a master or slave with the same name already exists. */ | |
817 | sentinelRedisInstance *createSentinelRedisInstance(char *name, int flags, char *hostname, int port, int quorum, sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
818 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
819 | sentinelAddr *addr; | |
820 | dict *table; | |
821 | char slavename[128], *sdsname; | |
822 | ||
823 | redisAssert(flags & (SRI_MASTER|SRI_SLAVE|SRI_SENTINEL)); | |
824 | redisAssert((flags & SRI_MASTER) || master != NULL); | |
825 | ||
826 | /* Check address validity. */ | |
827 | addr = createSentinelAddr(hostname,port); | |
828 | if (addr == NULL) return NULL; | |
829 | ||
830 | /* For slaves and sentinel we use ip:port as name. */ | |
831 | if (flags & (SRI_SLAVE|SRI_SENTINEL)) { | |
832 | snprintf(slavename,sizeof(slavename),"%s:%d",hostname,port); | |
833 | name = slavename; | |
834 | } | |
835 | ||
836 | /* Make sure the entry is not duplicated. This may happen when the same | |
837 | * name for a master is used multiple times inside the configuration or | |
838 | * if we try to add multiple times a slave or sentinel with same ip/port | |
839 | * to a master. */ | |
840 | if (flags & SRI_MASTER) table = sentinel.masters; | |
841 | else if (flags & SRI_SLAVE) table = master->slaves; | |
842 | else if (flags & SRI_SENTINEL) table = master->sentinels; | |
843 | sdsname = sdsnew(name); | |
844 | if (dictFind(table,sdsname)) { | |
845 | sdsfree(sdsname); | |
846 | errno = EBUSY; | |
847 | return NULL; | |
848 | } | |
849 | ||
850 | /* Create the instance object. */ | |
851 | ri = zmalloc(sizeof(*ri)); | |
852 | /* Note that all the instances are started in the disconnected state, | |
853 | * the event loop will take care of connecting them. */ | |
854 | ri->flags = flags | SRI_DISCONNECTED; | |
855 | ri->name = sdsname; | |
856 | ri->runid = NULL; | |
857 | ri->addr = addr; | |
858 | ri->cc = NULL; | |
859 | ri->pc = NULL; | |
860 | ri->pending_commands = 0; | |
861 | ri->cc_conn_time = 0; | |
862 | ri->pc_conn_time = 0; | |
863 | ri->pc_last_activity = 0; | |
864 | ri->last_avail_time = mstime(); | |
865 | ri->last_pong_time = mstime(); | |
866 | ri->last_pub_time = mstime(); | |
867 | ri->last_hello_time = mstime(); | |
868 | ri->last_master_down_reply_time = mstime(); | |
869 | ri->s_down_since_time = 0; | |
870 | ri->o_down_since_time = 0; | |
871 | ri->down_after_period = master ? master->down_after_period : | |
872 | SENTINEL_DOWN_AFTER_PERIOD; | |
873 | ri->master_link_down_time = 0; | |
874 | ri->slave_priority = SENTINEL_DEFAULT_SLAVE_PRIORITY; | |
875 | ri->slave_reconf_sent_time = 0; | |
876 | ri->slave_master_host = NULL; | |
877 | ri->slave_master_port = 0; | |
878 | ri->slave_master_link_status = SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_DOWN; | |
879 | ri->sentinels = dictCreate(&instancesDictType,NULL); | |
880 | ri->quorum = quorum; | |
881 | ri->parallel_syncs = SENTINEL_DEFAULT_PARALLEL_SYNCS; | |
882 | ri->master = master; | |
883 | ri->slaves = dictCreate(&instancesDictType,NULL); | |
884 | ri->info_refresh = 0; | |
885 | ||
886 | /* Failover state. */ | |
887 | ri->leader = NULL; | |
888 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_NONE; | |
889 | ri->failover_state_change_time = 0; | |
890 | ri->failover_start_time = 0; | |
891 | ri->failover_timeout = SENTINEL_DEFAULT_FAILOVER_TIMEOUT; | |
892 | ri->promoted_slave = NULL; | |
baace5fc | 893 | ri->notification_script = NULL; |
6b5daa2d | 894 | ri->client_reconfig_script = NULL; |
895 | ||
896 | /* Add into the right table. */ | |
897 | dictAdd(table, ri->name, ri); | |
898 | return ri; | |
899 | } | |
900 | ||
901 | /* Release this instance and all its slaves, sentinels, hiredis connections. | |
902 | * This function also takes care of unlinking the instance from the main | |
903 | * masters table (if it is a master) or from its master sentinels/slaves table | |
904 | * if it is a slave or sentinel. */ | |
905 | void releaseSentinelRedisInstance(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
906 | /* Release all its slaves or sentinels if any. */ | |
907 | dictRelease(ri->sentinels); | |
908 | dictRelease(ri->slaves); | |
909 | ||
75fb6e5b | 910 | /* Release hiredis connections. */ |
911 | if (ri->cc) sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->cc); | |
912 | if (ri->pc) sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->pc); | |
6b5daa2d | 913 | |
914 | /* Free other resources. */ | |
915 | sdsfree(ri->name); | |
916 | sdsfree(ri->runid); | |
baace5fc | 917 | sdsfree(ri->notification_script); |
6b5daa2d | 918 | sdsfree(ri->client_reconfig_script); |
919 | sdsfree(ri->slave_master_host); | |
920 | sdsfree(ri->leader); | |
921 | releaseSentinelAddr(ri->addr); | |
922 | ||
923 | /* Clear state into the master if needed. */ | |
924 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) && (ri->flags & SRI_PROMOTED) && ri->master) | |
925 | ri->master->promoted_slave = NULL; | |
926 | ||
927 | zfree(ri); | |
928 | } | |
929 | ||
930 | /* Lookup a slave in a master Redis instance, by ip and port. */ | |
931 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelRedisInstanceLookupSlave( | |
932 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri, char *ip, int port) | |
933 | { | |
934 | sds key; | |
935 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave; | |
936 | ||
937 | redisAssert(ri->flags & SRI_MASTER); | |
938 | key = sdscatprintf(sdsempty(),"%s:%d",ip,port); | |
939 | slave = dictFetchValue(ri->slaves,key); | |
940 | sdsfree(key); | |
941 | return slave; | |
942 | } | |
943 | ||
944 | /* Return the name of the type of the instance as a string. */ | |
945 | const char *sentinelRedisInstanceTypeStr(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
946 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) return "master"; | |
947 | else if (ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) return "slave"; | |
948 | else if (ri->flags & SRI_SENTINEL) return "sentinel"; | |
949 | else return "unknown"; | |
950 | } | |
951 | ||
952 | /* This function removes all the instances found in the dictionary of instances | |
953 | * 'd', having either: | |
954 | * | |
955 | * 1) The same ip/port as specified. | |
956 | * 2) The same runid. | |
957 | * | |
958 | * "1" and "2" don't need to verify at the same time, just one is enough. | |
959 | * If "runid" is NULL it is not checked. | |
960 | * Similarly if "ip" is NULL it is not checked. | |
961 | * | |
962 | * This function is useful because every time we add a new Sentinel into | |
963 | * a master's Sentinels dictionary, we want to be very sure about not | |
964 | * having duplicated instances for any reason. This is so important because | |
965 | * we use those other sentinels in order to run our quorum protocol to | |
966 | * understand if it's time to proceeed with the fail over. | |
967 | * | |
968 | * Making sure no duplication is possible we greately improve the robustness | |
969 | * of the quorum (otherwise we may end counting the same instance multiple | |
970 | * times for some reason). | |
971 | * | |
972 | * The function returns the number of Sentinels removed. */ | |
973 | int removeMatchingSentinelsFromMaster(sentinelRedisInstance *master, char *ip, int port, char *runid) { | |
974 | dictIterator *di; | |
975 | dictEntry *de; | |
976 | int removed = 0; | |
977 | ||
978 | di = dictGetSafeIterator(master->sentinels); | |
979 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
980 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
981 | ||
982 | if ((ri->runid && runid && strcmp(ri->runid,runid) == 0) || | |
983 | (ip && strcmp(ri->addr->ip,ip) == 0 && port == ri->addr->port)) | |
984 | { | |
985 | dictDelete(master->sentinels,ri->name); | |
986 | removed++; | |
987 | } | |
988 | } | |
989 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
990 | return removed; | |
991 | } | |
992 | ||
993 | /* Search an instance with the same runid, ip and port into a dictionary | |
994 | * of instances. Return NULL if not found, otherwise return the instance | |
995 | * pointer. | |
996 | * | |
997 | * runid or ip can be NULL. In such a case the search is performed only | |
998 | * by the non-NULL field. */ | |
999 | sentinelRedisInstance *getSentinelRedisInstanceByAddrAndRunID(dict *instances, char *ip, int port, char *runid) { | |
1000 | dictIterator *di; | |
1001 | dictEntry *de; | |
1002 | sentinelRedisInstance *instance = NULL; | |
1003 | ||
1004 | redisAssert(ip || runid); /* User must pass at least one search param. */ | |
1005 | di = dictGetIterator(instances); | |
1006 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
1007 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
1008 | ||
1009 | if (runid && !ri->runid) continue; | |
1010 | if ((runid == NULL || strcmp(ri->runid, runid) == 0) && | |
1011 | (ip == NULL || (strcmp(ri->addr->ip, ip) == 0 && | |
1012 | ri->addr->port == port))) | |
1013 | { | |
1014 | instance = ri; | |
1015 | break; | |
1016 | } | |
1017 | } | |
1018 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
1019 | return instance; | |
1020 | } | |
1021 | ||
1022 | /* Simple master lookup by name */ | |
1023 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelGetMasterByName(char *name) { | |
1024 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1025 | sds sdsname = sdsnew(name); | |
1026 | ||
1027 | ri = dictFetchValue(sentinel.masters,sdsname); | |
1028 | sdsfree(sdsname); | |
1029 | return ri; | |
1030 | } | |
1031 | ||
1032 | /* Add the specified flags to all the instances in the specified dictionary. */ | |
1033 | void sentinelAddFlagsToDictOfRedisInstances(dict *instances, int flags) { | |
1034 | dictIterator *di; | |
1035 | dictEntry *de; | |
1036 | ||
1037 | di = dictGetIterator(instances); | |
1038 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
1039 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
1040 | ri->flags |= flags; | |
1041 | } | |
1042 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
1043 | } | |
1044 | ||
1045 | /* Remove the specified flags to all the instances in the specified | |
1046 | * dictionary. */ | |
1047 | void sentinelDelFlagsToDictOfRedisInstances(dict *instances, int flags) { | |
1048 | dictIterator *di; | |
1049 | dictEntry *de; | |
1050 | ||
1051 | di = dictGetIterator(instances); | |
1052 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
1053 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
1054 | ri->flags &= ~flags; | |
1055 | } | |
1056 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
1057 | } | |
1058 | ||
1059 | /* Reset the state of a monitored master: | |
1060 | * 1) Remove all slaves. | |
1061 | * 2) Remove all sentinels. | |
1062 | * 3) Remove most of the flags resulting from runtime operations. | |
1063 | * 4) Reset timers to their default value. | |
1064 | * 5) In the process of doing this undo the failover if in progress. | |
1065 | * 6) Disconnect the connections with the master (will reconnect automatically). | |
1066 | */ | |
75fb6e5b | 1067 | void sentinelResetMaster(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, int flags) { |
6b5daa2d | 1068 | redisAssert(ri->flags & SRI_MASTER); |
1069 | dictRelease(ri->slaves); | |
1070 | dictRelease(ri->sentinels); | |
1071 | ri->slaves = dictCreate(&instancesDictType,NULL); | |
1072 | ri->sentinels = dictCreate(&instancesDictType,NULL); | |
75fb6e5b | 1073 | if (ri->cc) sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->cc); |
1074 | if (ri->pc) sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->pc); | |
6b5daa2d | 1075 | ri->flags &= SRI_MASTER|SRI_CAN_FAILOVER|SRI_DISCONNECTED; |
1076 | if (ri->leader) { | |
1077 | sdsfree(ri->leader); | |
1078 | ri->leader = NULL; | |
1079 | } | |
1080 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_NONE; | |
1081 | ri->failover_state_change_time = 0; | |
1082 | ri->failover_start_time = 0; | |
1083 | ri->promoted_slave = NULL; | |
75fb6e5b | 1084 | sdsfree(ri->runid); |
1085 | sdsfree(ri->slave_master_host); | |
1086 | ri->runid = NULL; | |
1087 | ri->slave_master_host = NULL; | |
a23a5b6c | 1088 | ri->last_avail_time = mstime(); |
1089 | ri->last_pong_time = mstime(); | |
75fb6e5b | 1090 | if (flags & SENTINEL_GENERATE_EVENT) |
1091 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+reset-master",ri,"%@"); | |
6b5daa2d | 1092 | } |
1093 | ||
1094 | /* Call sentinelResetMaster() on every master with a name matching the specified | |
1095 | * pattern. */ | |
75fb6e5b | 1096 | int sentinelResetMastersByPattern(char *pattern, int flags) { |
6b5daa2d | 1097 | dictIterator *di; |
1098 | dictEntry *de; | |
1099 | int reset = 0; | |
1100 | ||
1101 | di = dictGetIterator(sentinel.masters); | |
1102 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
1103 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
1104 | ||
1105 | if (ri->name) { | |
1106 | if (stringmatch(pattern,ri->name,0)) { | |
75fb6e5b | 1107 | sentinelResetMaster(ri,flags); |
6b5daa2d | 1108 | reset++; |
1109 | } | |
1110 | } | |
1111 | } | |
1112 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
1113 | return reset; | |
1114 | } | |
1115 | ||
75fb6e5b | 1116 | /* Reset the specified master with sentinelResetMaster(), and also change |
1117 | * the ip:port address, but take the name of the instance unmodified. | |
1118 | * | |
1119 | * This is used to handle the +switch-master and +redirect-to-master events. | |
1120 | * | |
1121 | * The function returns REDIS_ERR if the address can't be resolved for some | |
1122 | * reason. Otherwise REDIS_OK is returned. | |
1123 | * | |
1124 | * TODO: make this reset so that original sentinels are re-added with | |
1125 | * same ip / port / runid. | |
1126 | */ | |
1127 | ||
1128 | int sentinelResetMasterAndChangeAddress(sentinelRedisInstance *master, char *ip, int port) { | |
1129 | sentinelAddr *oldaddr, *newaddr; | |
1130 | ||
1131 | newaddr = createSentinelAddr(ip,port); | |
1132 | if (newaddr == NULL) return REDIS_ERR; | |
1133 | sentinelResetMaster(master,SENTINEL_NO_FLAGS); | |
1134 | oldaddr = master->addr; | |
1135 | master->addr = newaddr; | |
1136 | /* Release the old address at the end so we are safe even if the function | |
1137 | * gets the master->addr->ip and master->addr->port as arguments. */ | |
1138 | releaseSentinelAddr(oldaddr); | |
1139 | return REDIS_OK; | |
1140 | } | |
1141 | ||
6b5daa2d | 1142 | /* ============================ Config handling ============================= */ |
1143 | char *sentinelHandleConfiguration(char **argv, int argc) { | |
1144 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1145 | ||
1146 | if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"monitor") && argc == 5) { | |
1147 | /* monitor <name> <host> <port> <quorum> */ | |
1148 | int quorum = atoi(argv[4]); | |
1149 | ||
1150 | if (quorum <= 0) return "Quorum must be 1 or greater."; | |
1151 | if (createSentinelRedisInstance(argv[1],SRI_MASTER,argv[2], | |
1152 | atoi(argv[3]),quorum,NULL) == NULL) | |
1153 | { | |
1154 | switch(errno) { | |
1155 | case EBUSY: return "Duplicated master name."; | |
1156 | case ENOENT: return "Can't resolve master instance hostname."; | |
1157 | case EINVAL: return "Invalid port number"; | |
1158 | } | |
1159 | } | |
1160 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"down-after-milliseconds") && argc == 3) { | |
1161 | /* down-after-milliseconds <name> <milliseconds> */ | |
1162 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1163 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1164 | ri->down_after_period = atoi(argv[2]); | |
1165 | if (ri->down_after_period <= 0) | |
1166 | return "negative or zero time parameter."; | |
1167 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"failover-timeout") && argc == 3) { | |
1168 | /* failover-timeout <name> <milliseconds> */ | |
1169 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1170 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1171 | ri->failover_timeout = atoi(argv[2]); | |
1172 | if (ri->failover_timeout <= 0) | |
1173 | return "negative or zero time parameter."; | |
1174 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"can-failover") && argc == 3) { | |
1175 | /* can-failover <name> <yes/no> */ | |
1176 | int yesno = yesnotoi(argv[2]); | |
1177 | ||
1178 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1179 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1180 | if (yesno == -1) return "Argument must be either yes or no."; | |
1181 | if (yesno) | |
1182 | ri->flags |= SRI_CAN_FAILOVER; | |
1183 | else | |
1184 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_CAN_FAILOVER; | |
1185 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"parallel-syncs") && argc == 3) { | |
1186 | /* parallel-syncs <name> <milliseconds> */ | |
1187 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1188 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1189 | ri->parallel_syncs = atoi(argv[2]); | |
baace5fc | 1190 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"notification-script") && argc == 3) { |
1191 | /* notification-script <name> <path> */ | |
1192 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1193 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1194 | if (access(argv[2],X_OK) == -1) | |
1195 | return "Notification script seems non existing or non executable."; | |
1196 | ri->notification_script = sdsnew(argv[2]); | |
1197 | } else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"client-reconfig-script") && argc == 3) { | |
1198 | /* client-reconfig-script <name> <path> */ | |
1199 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]); | |
1200 | if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name."; | |
1201 | if (access(argv[2],X_OK) == -1) | |
1202 | return "Client reconfiguration script seems non existing or " | |
1203 | "non executable."; | |
1204 | ri->client_reconfig_script = sdsnew(argv[2]); | |
6b5daa2d | 1205 | } else { |
1206 | return "Unrecognized sentinel configuration statement."; | |
1207 | } | |
1208 | return NULL; | |
1209 | } | |
1210 | ||
1211 | /* ====================== hiredis connection handling ======================= */ | |
1212 | ||
75fb6e5b | 1213 | /* Completely disconnect an hiredis link from an instance. */ |
1214 | void sentinelKillLink(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, redisAsyncContext *c) { | |
9e5bef38 | 1215 | if (ri->cc == c) { |
1216 | ri->cc = NULL; | |
1217 | ri->pending_commands = 0; | |
1218 | } | |
75fb6e5b | 1219 | if (ri->pc == c) ri->pc = NULL; |
1220 | c->data = NULL; | |
1221 | ri->flags |= SRI_DISCONNECTED; | |
1222 | redisAsyncFree(c); | |
1223 | } | |
1224 | ||
6b5daa2d | 1225 | /* This function takes an hiredis context that is in an error condition |
1226 | * and make sure to mark the instance as disconnected performing the | |
1227 | * cleanup needed. | |
1228 | * | |
1229 | * Note: we don't free the hiredis context as hiredis will do it for us | |
1230 | * for async conenctions. */ | |
1231 | void sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(const redisAsyncContext *c) { | |
1232 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
d876d6fe | 1233 | int pubsub; |
6b5daa2d | 1234 | |
d876d6fe | 1235 | if (ri == NULL) return; /* The instance no longer exists. */ |
1236 | ||
1237 | pubsub = (ri->pc == c); | |
6b5daa2d | 1238 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG, pubsub ? "-pubsub-link" : "-cmd-link", ri, |
1239 | "%@ #%s", c->errstr); | |
1240 | if (pubsub) | |
1241 | ri->pc = NULL; | |
1242 | else | |
1243 | ri->cc = NULL; | |
1244 | ri->flags |= SRI_DISCONNECTED; | |
1245 | } | |
1246 | ||
1247 | void sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status) { | |
1248 | if (status != REDIS_OK) { | |
1249 | sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(c); | |
1250 | } else { | |
1251 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1252 | int pubsub = (ri->pc == c); | |
1253 | ||
1254 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG, pubsub ? "+pubsub-link" : "+cmd-link", ri, | |
1255 | "%@"); | |
1256 | } | |
1257 | } | |
1258 | ||
1259 | void sentinelDisconnectCallback(const redisAsyncContext *c, int status) { | |
1260 | sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(c); | |
1261 | } | |
1262 | ||
1263 | /* Create the async connections for the specified instance if the instance | |
1264 | * is disconnected. Note that the SRI_DISCONNECTED flag is set even if just | |
1265 | * one of the two links (commands and pub/sub) is missing. */ | |
1266 | void sentinelReconnectInstance(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
1267 | if (!(ri->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED)) return; | |
1268 | ||
1269 | /* Commands connection. */ | |
1270 | if (ri->cc == NULL) { | |
1271 | ri->cc = redisAsyncConnect(ri->addr->ip,ri->addr->port); | |
1272 | if (ri->cc->err) { | |
1273 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG,"-cmd-link-reconnection",ri,"%@ #%s", | |
1274 | ri->cc->errstr); | |
75fb6e5b | 1275 | sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->cc); |
6b5daa2d | 1276 | } else { |
1277 | ri->cc_conn_time = mstime(); | |
1278 | ri->cc->data = ri; | |
1279 | redisAeAttach(server.el,ri->cc); | |
1280 | redisAsyncSetConnectCallback(ri->cc, | |
1281 | sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback); | |
1282 | redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(ri->cc, | |
1283 | sentinelDisconnectCallback); | |
1284 | } | |
1285 | } | |
1286 | /* Pub / Sub */ | |
1287 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) && ri->pc == NULL) { | |
1288 | ri->pc = redisAsyncConnect(ri->addr->ip,ri->addr->port); | |
1289 | if (ri->pc->err) { | |
1290 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_DEBUG,"-pubsub-link-reconnection",ri,"%@ #%s", | |
1291 | ri->pc->errstr); | |
75fb6e5b | 1292 | sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->pc); |
6b5daa2d | 1293 | } else { |
1294 | int retval; | |
1295 | ||
1296 | ri->pc_conn_time = mstime(); | |
1297 | ri->pc->data = ri; | |
1298 | redisAeAttach(server.el,ri->pc); | |
1299 | redisAsyncSetConnectCallback(ri->pc, | |
1300 | sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback); | |
1301 | redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(ri->pc, | |
1302 | sentinelDisconnectCallback); | |
1303 | /* Now we subscribe to the Sentinels "Hello" channel. */ | |
1304 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->pc, | |
1305 | sentinelReceiveHelloMessages, NULL, "SUBSCRIBE %s", | |
1306 | SENTINEL_HELLO_CHANNEL); | |
1307 | if (retval != REDIS_OK) { | |
1308 | /* If we can't subscribe, the Pub/Sub connection is useless | |
1309 | * and we can simply disconnect it and try again. */ | |
75fb6e5b | 1310 | sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->pc); |
6b5daa2d | 1311 | return; |
1312 | } | |
1313 | } | |
1314 | } | |
1315 | /* Clear the DISCONNECTED flags only if we have both the connections | |
1316 | * (or just the commands connection if this is a slave or a | |
1317 | * sentinel instance). */ | |
1318 | if (ri->cc && (ri->flags & (SRI_SLAVE|SRI_SENTINEL) || ri->pc)) | |
1319 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_DISCONNECTED; | |
1320 | } | |
1321 | ||
1322 | /* ======================== Redis instances pinging ======================== */ | |
1323 | ||
1324 | /* Process the INFO output from masters. */ | |
1325 | void sentinelRefreshInstanceInfo(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, const char *info) { | |
1326 | sds *lines; | |
1327 | int numlines, j; | |
1328 | int role = 0; | |
d876d6fe | 1329 | int runid_changed = 0; /* true if runid changed. */ |
1330 | int first_runid = 0; /* true if this is the first runid we receive. */ | |
6b5daa2d | 1331 | |
1332 | /* The following fields must be reset to a given value in the case they | |
1333 | * are not found at all in the INFO output. */ | |
1334 | ri->master_link_down_time = 0; | |
1335 | ||
1336 | /* Process line by line. */ | |
1337 | lines = sdssplitlen(info,strlen(info),"\r\n",2,&numlines); | |
1338 | for (j = 0; j < numlines; j++) { | |
1339 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave; | |
1340 | sds l = lines[j]; | |
1341 | ||
1342 | /* run_id:<40 hex chars>*/ | |
1343 | if (sdslen(l) >= 47 && !memcmp(l,"run_id:",7)) { | |
1344 | if (ri->runid == NULL) { | |
1345 | ri->runid = sdsnewlen(l+7,40); | |
d876d6fe | 1346 | first_runid = 1; |
6b5daa2d | 1347 | } else { |
d876d6fe | 1348 | if (strncmp(ri->runid,l+7,40) != 0) { |
1349 | runid_changed = 1; | |
1350 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+reboot",ri,"%@"); | |
1351 | sdsfree(ri->runid); | |
1352 | ri->runid = sdsnewlen(l+7,40); | |
1353 | } | |
6b5daa2d | 1354 | } |
1355 | } | |
1356 | ||
1357 | /* slave0:<ip>,<port>,<state> */ | |
1358 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) && | |
1359 | sdslen(l) >= 7 && | |
1360 | !memcmp(l,"slave",5) && isdigit(l[5])) | |
1361 | { | |
1362 | char *ip, *port, *end; | |
1363 | ||
1364 | ip = strchr(l,':'); if (!ip) continue; | |
1365 | ip++; /* Now ip points to start of ip address. */ | |
1366 | port = strchr(ip,','); if (!port) continue; | |
1367 | *port = '\0'; /* nul term for easy access. */ | |
1368 | port++; /* Now port points to start of port number. */ | |
1369 | end = strchr(port,','); if (!end) continue; | |
1370 | *end = '\0'; /* nul term for easy access. */ | |
1371 | ||
1372 | /* Check if we already have this slave into our table, | |
1373 | * otherwise add it. */ | |
1374 | if (sentinelRedisInstanceLookupSlave(ri,ip,atoi(port)) == NULL) { | |
1375 | if ((slave = createSentinelRedisInstance(NULL,SRI_SLAVE,ip, | |
1376 | atoi(port), ri->quorum,ri)) != NULL) | |
1377 | { | |
1378 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+slave",slave,"%@"); | |
1379 | } | |
1380 | } | |
1381 | } | |
1382 | ||
1383 | /* master_link_down_since_seconds:<seconds> */ | |
1384 | if (sdslen(l) >= 32 && | |
1385 | !memcmp(l,"master_link_down_since_seconds",30)) | |
1386 | { | |
1387 | ri->master_link_down_time = strtoll(l+31,NULL,10)*1000; | |
1388 | } | |
1389 | ||
1390 | /* role:<role> */ | |
1391 | if (!memcmp(l,"role:master",11)) role = SRI_MASTER; | |
1392 | else if (!memcmp(l,"role:slave",10)) role = SRI_SLAVE; | |
1393 | ||
1394 | if (role == SRI_SLAVE) { | |
1395 | /* master_host:<host> */ | |
1396 | if (sdslen(l) >= 12 && !memcmp(l,"master_host:",12)) { | |
1397 | sdsfree(ri->slave_master_host); | |
1398 | ri->slave_master_host = sdsnew(l+12); | |
1399 | } | |
1400 | ||
1401 | /* master_port:<port> */ | |
1402 | if (sdslen(l) >= 12 && !memcmp(l,"master_port:",12)) | |
1403 | ri->slave_master_port = atoi(l+12); | |
1404 | ||
1405 | /* master_link_status:<status> */ | |
1406 | if (sdslen(l) >= 19 && !memcmp(l,"master_link_status:",19)) { | |
1407 | ri->slave_master_link_status = | |
1408 | (strcasecmp(l+19,"up") == 0) ? | |
1409 | SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_UP : | |
1410 | SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_DOWN; | |
1411 | } | |
1412 | } | |
1413 | } | |
1414 | ri->info_refresh = mstime(); | |
1415 | sdsfreesplitres(lines,numlines); | |
1416 | ||
91c15ed1 | 1417 | /* ---------------------------- Acting half ----------------------------- */ |
6b5daa2d | 1418 | if (sentinel.tilt) return; |
1419 | ||
75fb6e5b | 1420 | /* Act if a master turned into a slave. */ |
1421 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) && role == SRI_SLAVE) { | |
1422 | if (first_runid && ri->slave_master_host) { | |
1423 | /* If it is the first time we receive INFO from it, but it's | |
1424 | * a slave while it was configured as a master, we want to monitor | |
1425 | * its master instead. */ | |
1426 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+redirect-to-master",ri, | |
1427 | "%s %s %d %s %d", | |
1428 | ri->name, ri->addr->ip, ri->addr->port, | |
1429 | ri->slave_master_host, ri->slave_master_port); | |
1430 | sentinelResetMasterAndChangeAddress(ri,ri->slave_master_host, | |
1431 | ri->slave_master_port); | |
1432 | return; | |
1433 | } | |
1434 | } | |
1435 | ||
6b5daa2d | 1436 | /* Act if a slave turned into a master. */ |
1437 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) && role == SRI_MASTER) { | |
d876d6fe | 1438 | if (!(ri->master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) && |
1439 | (runid_changed || first_runid)) | |
1440 | { | |
91c15ed1 | 1441 | /* If a slave turned into maser but: |
d876d6fe | 1442 | * |
91c15ed1 | 1443 | * 1) Failover not in progress. |
1444 | * 2) RunID hs changed, or its the first time we see an INFO output. | |
1445 | * | |
1446 | * We assume this is a reboot with a wrong configuration. | |
d876d6fe | 1447 | * Log the event and remove the slave. */ |
75fb6e5b | 1448 | int retval; |
1449 | ||
d876d6fe | 1450 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-slave-restart-as-master",ri,"%@ #removing it from the attached slaves"); |
1451 | retval = dictDelete(ri->master->slaves,ri->name); | |
1452 | redisAssert(retval == REDIS_OK); | |
1453 | return; | |
1454 | } else if (ri->flags & SRI_PROMOTED) { | |
6b5daa2d | 1455 | /* If this is a promoted slave we can change state to the |
1456 | * failover state machine. */ | |
fd92b366 | 1457 | if ((ri->master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) && |
6b5daa2d | 1458 | (ri->master->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) && |
1459 | (ri->master->failover_state == | |
1460 | SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_PROMOTION)) | |
1461 | { | |
1462 | ri->master->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES; | |
1463 | ri->master->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
1464 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+promoted-slave",ri,"%@"); | |
1465 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-state-reconf-slaves", | |
1466 | ri->master,"%@"); | |
6275004c | 1467 | sentinelCallClientReconfScript(ri->master,SENTINEL_LEADER, |
1468 | "start",ri->master->addr,ri->addr); | |
6b5daa2d | 1469 | } |
fd92b366 | 1470 | } else if (!(ri->master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) || |
1471 | ((ri->master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) && | |
1472 | (ri->master->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) && | |
1473 | ri->master->failover_state == | |
1474 | SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START)) | |
1475 | { | |
1476 | /* No failover in progress? Then it is the start of a failover | |
1477 | * and we are an observer. | |
1478 | * | |
1479 | * We also do that if we are a leader doing a failover, in wait | |
1480 | * start, but well, somebody else started before us. */ | |
1481 | ||
1482 | if (ri->master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) { | |
1483 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-failover-abort-race", | |
1484 | ri->master, "%@"); | |
1485 | sentinelAbortFailover(ri->master); | |
6b5daa2d | 1486 | } |
fd92b366 | 1487 | |
1488 | ri->master->flags |= SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS; | |
1489 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-detected",ri->master,"%@"); | |
1490 | ri->master->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_DETECT_END; | |
1491 | ri->master->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
1492 | ri->master->promoted_slave = ri; | |
1493 | ri->flags |= SRI_PROMOTED; | |
6275004c | 1494 | sentinelCallClientReconfScript(ri->master,SENTINEL_OBSERVER, |
1495 | "start", ri->master->addr,ri->addr); | |
fd92b366 | 1496 | /* We are an observer, so we can only assume that the leader |
1497 | * is reconfiguring the slave instances. For this reason we | |
1498 | * set all the instances as RECONF_SENT waiting for progresses | |
1499 | * on this side. */ | |
1500 | sentinelAddFlagsToDictOfRedisInstances(ri->master->slaves, | |
1501 | SRI_RECONF_SENT); | |
6b5daa2d | 1502 | } |
1503 | } | |
1504 | ||
1505 | /* Detect if the slave that is in the process of being reconfigured | |
1506 | * changed state. */ | |
1507 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) && role == SRI_SLAVE && | |
1508 | (ri->flags & (SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_RECONF_INPROG))) | |
1509 | { | |
1510 | /* SRI_RECONF_SENT -> SRI_RECONF_INPROG. */ | |
1511 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_RECONF_SENT) && | |
1512 | ri->slave_master_host && | |
1513 | strcmp(ri->slave_master_host, | |
1514 | ri->master->promoted_slave->addr->ip) == 0 && | |
1515 | ri->slave_master_port == ri->master->promoted_slave->addr->port) | |
1516 | { | |
1517 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_RECONF_SENT; | |
1518 | ri->flags |= SRI_RECONF_INPROG; | |
1519 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+slave-reconf-inprog",ri,"%@"); | |
1520 | } | |
1521 | ||
1522 | /* SRI_RECONF_INPROG -> SRI_RECONF_DONE */ | |
1523 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_RECONF_INPROG) && | |
1524 | ri->slave_master_link_status == SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_UP) | |
1525 | { | |
1526 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_RECONF_INPROG; | |
1527 | ri->flags |= SRI_RECONF_DONE; | |
1528 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+slave-reconf-done",ri,"%@"); | |
1529 | /* If we are moving forward (a new slave is now configured) | |
1530 | * we update the change_time as we are conceptually passing | |
1531 | * to the next slave. */ | |
1532 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
1533 | } | |
1534 | } | |
1535 | } | |
1536 | ||
1537 | void sentinelInfoReplyCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
1538 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1539 | redisReply *r; | |
1540 | ||
2179c269 | 1541 | if (ri) ri->pending_commands--; |
1542 | if (!reply || !ri) return; | |
6b5daa2d | 1543 | r = reply; |
1544 | ||
1545 | if (r->type == REDIS_REPLY_STRING) { | |
1546 | sentinelRefreshInstanceInfo(ri,r->str); | |
1547 | } | |
1548 | } | |
1549 | ||
1550 | /* Just discard the reply. We use this when we are not monitoring the return | |
1551 | * value of the command but its effects directly. */ | |
1552 | void sentinelDiscardReplyCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
1553 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1554 | ||
2179c269 | 1555 | if (ri) ri->pending_commands--; |
6b5daa2d | 1556 | } |
1557 | ||
1558 | void sentinelPingReplyCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
1559 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1560 | redisReply *r; | |
1561 | ||
2179c269 | 1562 | if (ri) ri->pending_commands--; |
1563 | if (!reply || !ri) return; | |
6b5daa2d | 1564 | r = reply; |
1565 | ||
1566 | if (r->type == REDIS_REPLY_STATUS || | |
1567 | r->type == REDIS_REPLY_ERROR) { | |
1568 | /* Update the "instance available" field only if this is an | |
1569 | * acceptable reply. */ | |
1570 | if (strncmp(r->str,"PONG",4) == 0 || | |
1571 | strncmp(r->str,"LOADING",7) == 0 || | |
1572 | strncmp(r->str,"MASTERDOWN",10) == 0) | |
1573 | { | |
1574 | ri->last_avail_time = mstime(); | |
1575 | } | |
1576 | } | |
1577 | ri->last_pong_time = mstime(); | |
1578 | } | |
1579 | ||
1580 | /* This is called when we get the reply about the PUBLISH command we send | |
1581 | * to the master to advertise this sentinel. */ | |
1582 | void sentinelPublishReplyCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
1583 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1584 | redisReply *r; | |
1585 | ||
2179c269 | 1586 | if (ri) ri->pending_commands--; |
1587 | if (!reply || !ri) return; | |
6b5daa2d | 1588 | r = reply; |
1589 | ||
1590 | /* Only update pub_time if we actually published our message. Otherwise | |
1591 | * we'll retry against in 100 milliseconds. */ | |
1592 | if (r->type != REDIS_REPLY_ERROR) | |
1593 | ri->last_pub_time = mstime(); | |
1594 | } | |
1595 | ||
1596 | /* This is our Pub/Sub callback for the Hello channel. It's useful in order | |
1597 | * to discover other sentinels attached at the same master. */ | |
1598 | void sentinelReceiveHelloMessages(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
1599 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
1600 | redisReply *r; | |
1601 | ||
2179c269 | 1602 | if (!reply || !ri) return; |
6b5daa2d | 1603 | r = reply; |
1604 | ||
1605 | /* Update the last activity in the pubsub channel. Note that since we | |
1606 | * receive our messages as well this timestamp can be used to detect | |
1607 | * if the link is probably diconnected even if it seems otherwise. */ | |
1608 | ri->pc_last_activity = mstime(); | |
1609 | ||
1610 | /* Sanity check in the reply we expect, so that the code that follows | |
1611 | * can avoid to check for details. */ | |
1612 | if (r->type != REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY || | |
1613 | r->elements != 3 || | |
1614 | r->element[0]->type != REDIS_REPLY_STRING || | |
1615 | r->element[1]->type != REDIS_REPLY_STRING || | |
1616 | r->element[2]->type != REDIS_REPLY_STRING || | |
1617 | strcmp(r->element[0]->str,"message") != 0) return; | |
1618 | ||
1619 | /* We are not interested in meeting ourselves */ | |
1620 | if (strstr(r->element[2]->str,server.runid) != NULL) return; | |
1621 | ||
1622 | { | |
1623 | int numtokens, port, removed, canfailover; | |
1624 | char **token = sdssplitlen(r->element[2]->str, | |
1625 | r->element[2]->len, | |
1626 | ":",1,&numtokens); | |
1627 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinel; | |
1628 | ||
1629 | if (numtokens == 4) { | |
1630 | /* First, try to see if we already have this sentinel. */ | |
1631 | port = atoi(token[1]); | |
1632 | canfailover = atoi(token[3]); | |
1633 | sentinel = getSentinelRedisInstanceByAddrAndRunID( | |
1634 | ri->sentinels,token[0],port,token[2]); | |
1635 | ||
1636 | if (!sentinel) { | |
1637 | /* If not, remove all the sentinels that have the same runid | |
1638 | * OR the same ip/port, because it's either a restart or a | |
1639 | * network topology change. */ | |
1640 | removed = removeMatchingSentinelsFromMaster(ri,token[0],port, | |
1641 | token[2]); | |
1642 | if (removed) { | |
1643 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"-dup-sentinel",ri, | |
1644 | "%@ #duplicate of %s:%d or %s", | |
1645 | token[0],port,token[2]); | |
1646 | } | |
1647 | ||
1648 | /* Add the new sentinel. */ | |
1649 | sentinel = createSentinelRedisInstance(NULL,SRI_SENTINEL, | |
1650 | token[0],port,ri->quorum,ri); | |
1651 | if (sentinel) { | |
1652 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+sentinel",sentinel,"%@"); | |
1653 | /* The runid is NULL after a new instance creation and | |
1654 | * for Sentinels we don't have a later chance to fill it, | |
1655 | * so do it now. */ | |
1656 | sentinel->runid = sdsnew(token[2]); | |
1657 | } | |
1658 | } | |
1659 | ||
1660 | /* Update the state of the Sentinel. */ | |
1661 | if (sentinel) { | |
1662 | sentinel->last_hello_time = mstime(); | |
1663 | if (canfailover) | |
1664 | sentinel->flags |= SRI_CAN_FAILOVER; | |
1665 | else | |
1666 | sentinel->flags &= ~SRI_CAN_FAILOVER; | |
1667 | } | |
1668 | } | |
1669 | sdsfreesplitres(token,numtokens); | |
1670 | } | |
1671 | } | |
1672 | ||
1673 | void sentinelPingInstance(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
1674 | mstime_t now = mstime(); | |
1675 | mstime_t info_period; | |
1676 | int retval; | |
1677 | ||
1678 | /* Return ASAP if we have already a PING or INFO already pending, or | |
1679 | * in the case the instance is not properly connected. */ | |
1680 | if (ri->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) return; | |
1681 | ||
1682 | /* For INFO, PING, PUBLISH that are not critical commands to send we | |
1683 | * also have a limit of SENTINEL_MAX_PENDING_COMMANDS. We don't | |
1684 | * want to use a lot of memory just because a link is not working | |
1685 | * properly (note that anyway there is a redundant protection about this, | |
1686 | * that is, the link will be disconnected and reconnected if a long | |
1687 | * timeout condition is detected. */ | |
1688 | if (ri->pending_commands >= SENTINEL_MAX_PENDING_COMMANDS) return; | |
1689 | ||
1690 | /* If this is a slave of a master in O_DOWN condition we start sending | |
1691 | * it INFO every second, instead of the usual SENTINEL_INFO_PERIOD | |
1692 | * period. In this state we want to closely monitor slaves in case they | |
1693 | * are turned into masters by another Sentinel, or by the sysadmin. */ | |
1694 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) && | |
1695 | (ri->master->flags & (SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS))) { | |
1696 | info_period = 1000; | |
1697 | } else { | |
1698 | info_period = SENTINEL_INFO_PERIOD; | |
1699 | } | |
1700 | ||
1701 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_SENTINEL) == 0 && | |
1702 | (ri->info_refresh == 0 || | |
1703 | (now - ri->info_refresh) > info_period)) | |
1704 | { | |
1705 | /* Send INFO to masters and slaves, not sentinels. */ | |
1706 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->cc, | |
1707 | sentinelInfoReplyCallback, NULL, "INFO"); | |
1708 | if (retval != REDIS_OK) return; | |
1709 | ri->pending_commands++; | |
1710 | } else if ((now - ri->last_pong_time) > SENTINEL_PING_PERIOD) { | |
1711 | /* Send PING to all the three kinds of instances. */ | |
1712 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->cc, | |
1713 | sentinelPingReplyCallback, NULL, "PING"); | |
1714 | if (retval != REDIS_OK) return; | |
1715 | ri->pending_commands++; | |
1716 | } else if ((ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) && | |
1717 | (now - ri->last_pub_time) > SENTINEL_PUBLISH_PERIOD) | |
1718 | { | |
1719 | /* PUBLISH hello messages only to masters. */ | |
1720 | struct sockaddr_in sa; | |
1721 | socklen_t salen = sizeof(sa); | |
1722 | ||
1723 | if (getsockname(ri->cc->c.fd,(struct sockaddr*)&sa,&salen) != -1) { | |
1724 | char myaddr[128]; | |
1725 | ||
1726 | snprintf(myaddr,sizeof(myaddr),"%s:%d:%s:%d", | |
1727 | inet_ntoa(sa.sin_addr), server.port, server.runid, | |
1728 | (ri->flags & SRI_CAN_FAILOVER) != 0); | |
1729 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->cc, | |
1730 | sentinelPublishReplyCallback, NULL, "PUBLISH %s %s", | |
1731 | SENTINEL_HELLO_CHANNEL,myaddr); | |
1732 | if (retval != REDIS_OK) return; | |
1733 | ri->pending_commands++; | |
1734 | } | |
1735 | } | |
1736 | } | |
1737 | ||
1738 | /* =========================== SENTINEL command ============================= */ | |
1739 | ||
1740 | const char *sentinelFailoverStateStr(int state) { | |
1741 | switch(state) { | |
1742 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_NONE: return "none"; | |
1743 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START: return "wait_start"; | |
1744 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SELECT_SLAVE: return "select_slave"; | |
1745 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SEND_SLAVEOF_NOONE: return "send_slaveof_noone"; | |
1746 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_PROMOTION: return "wait_promotion"; | |
1747 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES: return "reconf_slaves"; | |
1748 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_ALERT_CLIENTS: return "alert_clients"; | |
1749 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_DETECT_END: return "detect_end"; | |
1750 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_UPDATE_CONFIG: return "update_config"; | |
1751 | default: return "unknown"; | |
1752 | } | |
1753 | } | |
1754 | ||
1755 | /* Redis instance to Redis protocol representation. */ | |
1756 | void addReplySentinelRedisInstance(redisClient *c, sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
1757 | char *flags = sdsempty(); | |
1758 | void *mbl; | |
1759 | int fields = 0; | |
1760 | ||
1761 | mbl = addDeferredMultiBulkLength(c); | |
1762 | ||
1763 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"name"); | |
1764 | addReplyBulkCString(c,ri->name); | |
1765 | fields++; | |
1766 | ||
1767 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"ip"); | |
1768 | addReplyBulkCString(c,ri->addr->ip); | |
1769 | fields++; | |
1770 | ||
1771 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"port"); | |
1772 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,ri->addr->port); | |
1773 | fields++; | |
1774 | ||
1775 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"runid"); | |
1776 | addReplyBulkCString(c,ri->runid ? ri->runid : ""); | |
1777 | fields++; | |
1778 | ||
1779 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"flags"); | |
1780 | if (ri->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) flags = sdscat(flags,"s_down,"); | |
1781 | if (ri->flags & SRI_O_DOWN) flags = sdscat(flags,"o_down,"); | |
1782 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) flags = sdscat(flags,"master,"); | |
1783 | if (ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) flags = sdscat(flags,"slave,"); | |
1784 | if (ri->flags & SRI_SENTINEL) flags = sdscat(flags,"sentinel,"); | |
1785 | if (ri->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) flags = sdscat(flags,"disconnected,"); | |
1786 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER_DOWN) flags = sdscat(flags,"master_down,"); | |
1787 | if (ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) | |
1788 | flags = sdscat(flags,"failover_in_progress,"); | |
1789 | if (ri->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) | |
1790 | flags = sdscat(flags,"i_am_the_leader,"); | |
1791 | if (ri->flags & SRI_PROMOTED) flags = sdscat(flags,"promoted,"); | |
1792 | if (ri->flags & SRI_RECONF_SENT) flags = sdscat(flags,"reconf_sent,"); | |
1793 | if (ri->flags & SRI_RECONF_INPROG) flags = sdscat(flags,"reconf_inprog,"); | |
1794 | if (ri->flags & SRI_RECONF_DONE) flags = sdscat(flags,"reconf_done,"); | |
1795 | ||
1796 | if (sdslen(flags) != 0) flags = sdsrange(flags,0,-2); /* remove last "," */ | |
1797 | addReplyBulkCString(c,flags); | |
1798 | sdsfree(flags); | |
1799 | fields++; | |
1800 | ||
1801 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"pending-commands"); | |
1802 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,ri->pending_commands); | |
1803 | fields++; | |
1804 | ||
1805 | if (ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) { | |
1806 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"failover-state"); | |
1807 | addReplyBulkCString(c,(char*)sentinelFailoverStateStr(ri->failover_state)); | |
1808 | fields++; | |
1809 | } | |
1810 | ||
1811 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"last-ok-ping-reply"); | |
1812 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime() - ri->last_avail_time); | |
1813 | fields++; | |
1814 | ||
1815 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"last-ping-reply"); | |
1816 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime() - ri->last_pong_time); | |
1817 | fields++; | |
1818 | ||
1819 | if (ri->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) { | |
1820 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"s-down-time"); | |
1821 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime()-ri->s_down_since_time); | |
1822 | fields++; | |
1823 | } | |
1824 | ||
1825 | if (ri->flags & SRI_O_DOWN) { | |
1826 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"o-down-time"); | |
1827 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime()-ri->o_down_since_time); | |
1828 | fields++; | |
1829 | } | |
1830 | ||
1831 | /* Masters and Slaves */ | |
1832 | if (ri->flags & (SRI_MASTER|SRI_SLAVE)) { | |
1833 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"info-refresh"); | |
1834 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime() - ri->info_refresh); | |
1835 | fields++; | |
1836 | } | |
1837 | ||
1838 | /* Only masters */ | |
1839 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) { | |
1840 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"num-slaves"); | |
1841 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,dictSize(ri->slaves)); | |
1842 | fields++; | |
1843 | ||
1844 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"num-other-sentinels"); | |
1845 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,dictSize(ri->sentinels)); | |
1846 | fields++; | |
1847 | ||
1848 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"quorum"); | |
1849 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,ri->quorum); | |
1850 | fields++; | |
1851 | } | |
1852 | ||
1853 | /* Only slaves */ | |
1854 | if (ri->flags & SRI_SLAVE) { | |
1855 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"master-link-down-time"); | |
1856 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,ri->master_link_down_time); | |
1857 | fields++; | |
1858 | ||
1859 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"master-link-status"); | |
1860 | addReplyBulkCString(c, | |
1861 | (ri->slave_master_link_status == SENTINEL_MASTER_LINK_STATUS_UP) ? | |
1862 | "ok" : "err"); | |
1863 | fields++; | |
1864 | ||
1865 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"master-host"); | |
1866 | addReplyBulkCString(c, | |
1867 | ri->slave_master_host ? ri->slave_master_host : "?"); | |
1868 | fields++; | |
1869 | ||
1870 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"master-port"); | |
1871 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,ri->slave_master_port); | |
1872 | fields++; | |
1873 | } | |
1874 | ||
1875 | /* Only sentinels */ | |
1876 | if (ri->flags & SRI_SENTINEL) { | |
1877 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"last-hello-message"); | |
1878 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,mstime() - ri->last_hello_time); | |
1879 | fields++; | |
1880 | ||
1881 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"can-failover-its-master"); | |
1882 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,(ri->flags & SRI_CAN_FAILOVER) != 0); | |
1883 | fields++; | |
1884 | ||
1885 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER_DOWN) { | |
1886 | addReplyBulkCString(c,"subjective-leader"); | |
1887 | addReplyBulkCString(c,ri->leader ? ri->leader : "?"); | |
1888 | fields++; | |
1889 | } | |
1890 | } | |
1891 | ||
1892 | setDeferredMultiBulkLength(c,mbl,fields*2); | |
1893 | } | |
1894 | ||
1895 | /* Output a number of instances contanined inside a dictionary as | |
1896 | * Redis protocol. */ | |
1897 | void addReplyDictOfRedisInstances(redisClient *c, dict *instances) { | |
1898 | dictIterator *di; | |
1899 | dictEntry *de; | |
1900 | ||
1901 | di = dictGetIterator(instances); | |
1902 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,dictSize(instances)); | |
1903 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
1904 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
1905 | ||
1906 | addReplySentinelRedisInstance(c,ri); | |
1907 | } | |
1908 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
1909 | } | |
1910 | ||
1911 | /* Lookup the named master into sentinel.masters. | |
1912 | * If the master is not found reply to the client with an error and returns | |
1913 | * NULL. */ | |
1914 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelGetMasterByNameOrReplyError(redisClient *c, | |
1915 | robj *name) | |
1916 | { | |
1917 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1918 | ||
1919 | ri = dictFetchValue(sentinel.masters,c->argv[2]->ptr); | |
1920 | if (!ri) { | |
1921 | addReplyError(c,"No such master with that name"); | |
1922 | return NULL; | |
1923 | } | |
1924 | return ri; | |
1925 | } | |
1926 | ||
1927 | void sentinelCommand(redisClient *c) { | |
1928 | if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"masters")) { | |
1929 | /* SENTINEL MASTERS */ | |
1930 | if (c->argc != 2) goto numargserr; | |
1931 | ||
1932 | addReplyDictOfRedisInstances(c,sentinel.masters); | |
1933 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"slaves")) { | |
1934 | /* SENTINEL SLAVES <master-name> */ | |
1935 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1936 | ||
1937 | if (c->argc != 3) goto numargserr; | |
1938 | if ((ri = sentinelGetMasterByNameOrReplyError(c,c->argv[2])) == NULL) | |
1939 | return; | |
1940 | addReplyDictOfRedisInstances(c,ri->slaves); | |
1941 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"sentinels")) { | |
1942 | /* SENTINEL SENTINELS <master-name> */ | |
1943 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1944 | ||
1945 | if (c->argc != 3) goto numargserr; | |
1946 | if ((ri = sentinelGetMasterByNameOrReplyError(c,c->argv[2])) == NULL) | |
1947 | return; | |
1948 | addReplyDictOfRedisInstances(c,ri->sentinels); | |
1949 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"is-master-down-by-addr")) { | |
1950 | /* SENTINEL IS-MASTER-DOWN-BY-ADDR <ip> <port> */ | |
1951 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1952 | char *leader = NULL; | |
1953 | long port; | |
1954 | int isdown = 0; | |
1955 | ||
1956 | if (c->argc != 4) goto numargserr; | |
1957 | if (getLongFromObjectOrReply(c,c->argv[3],&port,NULL) != REDIS_OK) | |
1958 | return; | |
1959 | ri = getSentinelRedisInstanceByAddrAndRunID(sentinel.masters, | |
1960 | c->argv[2]->ptr,port,NULL); | |
1961 | ||
1962 | /* It exists? Is actually a master? Is subjectively down? It's down. | |
1963 | * Note: if we are in tilt mode we always reply with "0". */ | |
1964 | if (!sentinel.tilt && ri && (ri->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) && | |
1965 | (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER)) | |
1966 | isdown = 1; | |
1967 | if (ri) leader = sentinelGetSubjectiveLeader(ri); | |
1968 | ||
1969 | /* Reply with a two-elements multi-bulk reply: down state, leader. */ | |
1970 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,2); | |
1971 | addReply(c, isdown ? shared.cone : shared.czero); | |
1972 | addReplyBulkCString(c, leader ? leader : "?"); | |
1973 | if (leader) sdsfree(leader); | |
1974 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"reset")) { | |
1975 | /* SENTINEL RESET <pattern> */ | |
1976 | if (c->argc != 3) goto numargserr; | |
75fb6e5b | 1977 | addReplyLongLong(c,sentinelResetMastersByPattern(c->argv[2]->ptr,SENTINEL_GENERATE_EVENT)); |
6b5daa2d | 1978 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"get-master-addr-by-name")) { |
1979 | /* SENTINEL GET-MASTER-ADDR-BY-NAME <master-name> */ | |
1980 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1981 | ||
1982 | if (c->argc != 3) goto numargserr; | |
1983 | ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(c->argv[2]->ptr); | |
1984 | if (ri == NULL) { | |
1985 | addReply(c,shared.nullmultibulk); | |
1986 | } else { | |
1987 | sentinelAddr *addr = ri->addr; | |
1988 | ||
1989 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) && ri->promoted_slave) | |
1990 | addr = ri->promoted_slave->addr; | |
1991 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c,2); | |
1992 | addReplyBulkCString(c,addr->ip); | |
1993 | addReplyBulkLongLong(c,addr->port); | |
1994 | } | |
cada7f96 | 1995 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"failover")) { |
1996 | /* SENTINEL FAILOVER <master-name> */ | |
1997 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri; | |
1998 | ||
1999 | if (c->argc != 3) goto numargserr; | |
2000 | if ((ri = sentinelGetMasterByNameOrReplyError(c,c->argv[2])) == NULL) | |
2001 | return; | |
2002 | if (ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) { | |
2003 | addReplySds(c,sdsnew("-INPROG Failover already in progress\r\n")); | |
2004 | return; | |
2005 | } | |
2006 | if (sentinelSelectSlave(ri) == NULL) { | |
2007 | addReplySds(c,sdsnew("-NOGOODSLAVE No suitable slave to promote\r\n")); | |
2008 | return; | |
2009 | } | |
2010 | sentinelStartFailover(ri,SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START); | |
2011 | ri->flags |= SRI_FORCE_FAILOVER; | |
2012 | addReply(c,shared.ok); | |
3f194a9d | 2013 | } else if (!strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"pending-scripts")) { |
2014 | /* SENTINEL PENDING-SCRIPTS */ | |
2015 | ||
2016 | if (c->argc != 2) goto numargserr; | |
2017 | sentinelPendingScriptsCommand(c); | |
6b5daa2d | 2018 | } else { |
2019 | addReplyErrorFormat(c,"Unknown sentinel subcommand '%s'", | |
2020 | (char*)c->argv[1]->ptr); | |
2021 | } | |
2022 | return; | |
2023 | ||
2024 | numargserr: | |
2025 | addReplyErrorFormat(c,"Wrong number of commands for 'sentinel %s'", | |
2026 | (char*)c->argv[1]->ptr); | |
2027 | } | |
2028 | ||
2029 | /* ===================== SENTINEL availability checks ======================= */ | |
2030 | ||
2031 | /* Is this instance down from our point of view? */ | |
2032 | void sentinelCheckSubjectivelyDown(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2033 | mstime_t elapsed = mstime() - ri->last_avail_time; | |
2034 | ||
2035 | /* Check if we are in need for a reconnection of one of the | |
2036 | * links, because we are detecting low activity. | |
2037 | * | |
2038 | * 1) Check if the command link seems connected, was connected not less | |
2039 | * than SENTINEL_MIN_LINK_RECONNECT_PERIOD, but still we have an | |
2040 | * idle time that is greater than down_after_period / 2 seconds. */ | |
2041 | if (ri->cc && | |
2042 | (mstime() - ri->cc_conn_time) > SENTINEL_MIN_LINK_RECONNECT_PERIOD && | |
2043 | (mstime() - ri->last_pong_time) > (ri->down_after_period/2)) | |
2044 | { | |
75fb6e5b | 2045 | sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->cc); |
6b5daa2d | 2046 | } |
2047 | ||
2048 | /* 2) Check if the pubsub link seems connected, was connected not less | |
2049 | * than SENTINEL_MIN_LINK_RECONNECT_PERIOD, but still we have no | |
2050 | * activity in the Pub/Sub channel for more than | |
2051 | * SENTINEL_PUBLISH_PERIOD * 3. | |
2052 | */ | |
2053 | if (ri->pc && | |
2054 | (mstime() - ri->pc_conn_time) > SENTINEL_MIN_LINK_RECONNECT_PERIOD && | |
2055 | (mstime() - ri->pc_last_activity) > (SENTINEL_PUBLISH_PERIOD*3)) | |
2056 | { | |
75fb6e5b | 2057 | sentinelKillLink(ri,ri->pc); |
6b5daa2d | 2058 | } |
2059 | ||
2060 | /* Update the subjectively down flag. */ | |
2061 | if (elapsed > ri->down_after_period) { | |
2062 | /* Is subjectively down */ | |
2063 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) == 0) { | |
2064 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+sdown",ri,"%@"); | |
2065 | ri->s_down_since_time = mstime(); | |
2066 | ri->flags |= SRI_S_DOWN; | |
2067 | } | |
2068 | } else { | |
2069 | /* Is subjectively up */ | |
2070 | if (ri->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) { | |
2071 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-sdown",ri,"%@"); | |
2072 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_S_DOWN; | |
2073 | } | |
2074 | } | |
2075 | } | |
2076 | ||
2077 | /* Is this instance down accordingly to the configured quorum? */ | |
2078 | void sentinelCheckObjectivelyDown(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2079 | dictIterator *di; | |
2080 | dictEntry *de; | |
2081 | int quorum = 0, odown = 0; | |
2082 | ||
2083 | if (master->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) { | |
2084 | /* Is down for enough sentinels? */ | |
2085 | quorum = 1; /* the current sentinel. */ | |
2086 | /* Count all the other sentinels. */ | |
2087 | di = dictGetIterator(master->sentinels); | |
2088 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2089 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
2090 | ||
2091 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER_DOWN) quorum++; | |
2092 | } | |
2093 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2094 | if (quorum >= master->quorum) odown = 1; | |
2095 | } | |
2096 | ||
2097 | /* Set the flag accordingly to the outcome. */ | |
2098 | if (odown) { | |
2099 | if ((master->flags & SRI_O_DOWN) == 0) { | |
2100 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+odown",master,"%@ #quorum %d/%d", | |
2101 | quorum, master->quorum); | |
2102 | master->flags |= SRI_O_DOWN; | |
2103 | master->o_down_since_time = mstime(); | |
2104 | } | |
2105 | } else { | |
2106 | if (master->flags & SRI_O_DOWN) { | |
2107 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-odown",master,"%@"); | |
2108 | master->flags &= ~SRI_O_DOWN; | |
2109 | } | |
2110 | } | |
2111 | } | |
2112 | ||
2113 | /* Receive the SENTINEL is-master-down-by-addr reply, see the | |
2114 | * sentinelAskMasterStateToOtherSentinels() function for more information. */ | |
2115 | void sentinelReceiveIsMasterDownReply(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata) { | |
2116 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = c->data; | |
2117 | redisReply *r; | |
2118 | ||
2179c269 | 2119 | if (ri) ri->pending_commands--; |
2120 | if (!reply || !ri) return; | |
6b5daa2d | 2121 | r = reply; |
2122 | ||
2123 | /* Ignore every error or unexpected reply. | |
2124 | * Note that if the command returns an error for any reason we'll | |
2125 | * end clearing the SRI_MASTER_DOWN flag for timeout anyway. */ | |
2126 | if (r->type == REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY && r->elements == 2 && | |
2127 | r->element[0]->type == REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER && | |
2128 | r->element[1]->type == REDIS_REPLY_STRING) | |
2129 | { | |
2130 | ri->last_master_down_reply_time = mstime(); | |
2131 | if (r->element[0]->integer == 1) { | |
2132 | ri->flags |= SRI_MASTER_DOWN; | |
2133 | } else { | |
2134 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_MASTER_DOWN; | |
2135 | } | |
2136 | sdsfree(ri->leader); | |
2137 | ri->leader = sdsnew(r->element[1]->str); | |
2138 | } | |
2139 | } | |
2140 | ||
2141 | /* If we think (subjectively) the master is down, we start sending | |
2142 | * SENTINEL IS-MASTER-DOWN-BY-ADDR requests to other sentinels | |
2143 | * in order to get the replies that allow to reach the quorum and | |
2144 | * possibly also mark the master as objectively down. */ | |
2145 | void sentinelAskMasterStateToOtherSentinels(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2146 | dictIterator *di; | |
2147 | dictEntry *de; | |
2148 | ||
2149 | di = dictGetIterator(master->sentinels); | |
2150 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2151 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
2152 | mstime_t elapsed = mstime() - ri->last_master_down_reply_time; | |
2153 | char port[32]; | |
2154 | int retval; | |
2155 | ||
2156 | /* If the master state from other sentinel is too old, we clear it. */ | |
2157 | if (elapsed > SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME) { | |
2158 | ri->flags &= ~SRI_MASTER_DOWN; | |
2159 | sdsfree(ri->leader); | |
2160 | ri->leader = NULL; | |
2161 | } | |
2162 | ||
2163 | /* Only ask if master is down to other sentinels if: | |
2164 | * | |
2165 | * 1) We believe it is down, or there is a failover in progress. | |
2166 | * 2) Sentinel is connected. | |
2167 | * 3) We did not received the info within SENTINEL_ASK_PERIOD ms. */ | |
2168 | if ((master->flags & (SRI_S_DOWN|SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS)) == 0) | |
2169 | continue; | |
2170 | if (ri->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) continue; | |
2171 | if (mstime() - ri->last_master_down_reply_time < SENTINEL_ASK_PERIOD) | |
2172 | continue; | |
2173 | ||
2174 | /* Ask */ | |
2175 | ll2string(port,sizeof(port),master->addr->port); | |
2176 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->cc, | |
2177 | sentinelReceiveIsMasterDownReply, NULL, | |
2178 | "SENTINEL is-master-down-by-addr %s %s", | |
2179 | master->addr->ip, port); | |
2180 | if (retval == REDIS_OK) ri->pending_commands++; | |
2181 | } | |
2182 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2183 | } | |
2184 | ||
2185 | /* =============================== FAILOVER ================================= */ | |
2186 | ||
2187 | /* Given a master get the "subjective leader", that is, among all the sentinels | |
2188 | * with given characteristics, the one with the lexicographically smaller | |
2189 | * runid. The characteristics required are: | |
2190 | * | |
2191 | * 1) Has SRI_CAN_FAILOVER flag. | |
2192 | * 2) Is not disconnected. | |
2193 | * 3) Recently answered to our ping (no longer than | |
2194 | * SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME milliseconds ago). | |
2195 | * | |
2196 | * The function returns a pointer to an sds string representing the runid of the | |
2197 | * leader sentinel instance (from our point of view). Otherwise NULL is | |
2198 | * returned if there are no suitable sentinels. | |
2199 | */ | |
2200 | ||
2201 | int compareRunID(const void *a, const void *b) { | |
2202 | char **aptrptr = (char**)a, **bptrptr = (char**)b; | |
2203 | return strcasecmp(*aptrptr, *bptrptr); | |
2204 | } | |
2205 | ||
2206 | char *sentinelGetSubjectiveLeader(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2207 | dictIterator *di; | |
2208 | dictEntry *de; | |
2209 | char **instance = | |
2210 | zmalloc(sizeof(char*)*(dictSize(master->sentinels)+1)); | |
2211 | int instances = 0; | |
2212 | char *leader = NULL; | |
2213 | ||
2214 | if (master->flags & SRI_CAN_FAILOVER) { | |
2215 | /* Add myself if I'm a Sentinel that can failover this master. */ | |
2216 | instance[instances++] = server.runid; | |
2217 | } | |
2218 | ||
2219 | di = dictGetIterator(master->sentinels); | |
2220 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2221 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
2222 | mstime_t lag = mstime() - ri->last_avail_time; | |
2223 | ||
2224 | if (lag > SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME || | |
2225 | !(ri->flags & SRI_CAN_FAILOVER) || | |
2226 | (ri->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) || | |
2227 | ri->runid == NULL) | |
2228 | continue; | |
2229 | instance[instances++] = ri->runid; | |
2230 | } | |
2231 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2232 | ||
2233 | /* If we have at least one instance passing our checks, order the array | |
2234 | * by runid. */ | |
2235 | if (instances) { | |
2236 | qsort(instance,instances,sizeof(char*),compareRunID); | |
2237 | leader = sdsnew(instance[0]); | |
2238 | } | |
2239 | zfree(instance); | |
2240 | return leader; | |
2241 | } | |
2242 | ||
2243 | struct sentinelLeader { | |
2244 | char *runid; | |
2245 | unsigned long votes; | |
2246 | }; | |
2247 | ||
2248 | /* Helper function for sentinelGetObjectiveLeader, increment the counter | |
2249 | * relative to the specified runid. */ | |
2250 | void sentinelObjectiveLeaderIncr(dict *counters, char *runid) { | |
2251 | dictEntry *de = dictFind(counters,runid); | |
2252 | uint64_t oldval; | |
2253 | ||
2254 | if (de) { | |
2255 | oldval = dictGetUnsignedIntegerVal(de); | |
2256 | dictSetUnsignedIntegerVal(de,oldval+1); | |
2257 | } else { | |
2258 | de = dictAddRaw(counters,runid); | |
2259 | redisAssert(de != NULL); | |
2260 | dictSetUnsignedIntegerVal(de,1); | |
2261 | } | |
2262 | } | |
2263 | ||
2264 | /* Scan all the Sentinels attached to this master to check what is the | |
2265 | * most voted leader among Sentinels. */ | |
2266 | char *sentinelGetObjectiveLeader(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2267 | dict *counters; | |
2268 | dictIterator *di; | |
2269 | dictEntry *de; | |
2270 | unsigned int voters = 0, voters_quorum; | |
2271 | char *myvote; | |
2272 | char *winner = NULL; | |
2273 | ||
2274 | redisAssert(master->flags & (SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS)); | |
2275 | counters = dictCreate(&leaderVotesDictType,NULL); | |
2276 | ||
2277 | /* Count my vote. */ | |
2278 | myvote = sentinelGetSubjectiveLeader(master); | |
2279 | if (myvote) { | |
2280 | sentinelObjectiveLeaderIncr(counters,myvote); | |
2281 | voters++; | |
2282 | } | |
2283 | ||
2284 | /* Count other sentinels votes */ | |
2285 | di = dictGetIterator(master->sentinels); | |
2286 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2287 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
2288 | if (ri->leader == NULL) continue; | |
2289 | /* If the failover is not already in progress we are only interested | |
2290 | * in Sentinels that believe the master is down. Otherwise the leader | |
2291 | * selection is useful for the "failover-takedown" when the original | |
2292 | * leader fails. In that case we consider all the voters. */ | |
2293 | if (!(master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) && | |
2294 | !(ri->flags & SRI_MASTER_DOWN)) continue; | |
2295 | sentinelObjectiveLeaderIncr(counters,ri->leader); | |
2296 | voters++; | |
2297 | } | |
2298 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2299 | voters_quorum = voters/2+1; | |
2300 | ||
2301 | /* Check what's the winner. For the winner to win, it needs two conditions: | |
2302 | * 1) Absolute majority between voters (50% + 1). | |
2303 | * 2) And anyway at least master->quorum votes. */ | |
2304 | { | |
2305 | uint64_t max_votes = 0; /* Max votes so far. */ | |
2306 | ||
2307 | di = dictGetIterator(counters); | |
2308 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2309 | uint64_t votes = dictGetUnsignedIntegerVal(de); | |
2310 | ||
2311 | if (max_votes < votes) { | |
2312 | max_votes = votes; | |
2313 | winner = dictGetKey(de); | |
2314 | } | |
2315 | } | |
2316 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2317 | if (winner && (max_votes < voters_quorum || max_votes < master->quorum)) | |
2318 | winner = NULL; | |
2319 | } | |
2320 | winner = winner ? sdsnew(winner) : NULL; | |
2321 | sdsfree(myvote); | |
2322 | dictRelease(counters); | |
2323 | return winner; | |
2324 | } | |
2325 | ||
cada7f96 | 2326 | /* Setup the master state to start a failover as a leader. |
2327 | * | |
2328 | * State can be either: | |
2329 | * | |
2330 | * SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START: starts a failover from scratch. | |
2331 | * SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES: takedown a failed failover. | |
2332 | */ | |
2333 | void sentinelStartFailover(sentinelRedisInstance *master, int state) { | |
2334 | redisAssert(master->flags & SRI_MASTER); | |
2335 | redisAssert(state == SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START || | |
2336 | state == SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES); | |
2337 | ||
2338 | master->failover_state = state; | |
2339 | master->flags |= SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS|SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER; | |
2340 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-triggered",master,"%@"); | |
2341 | ||
2342 | /* Pick a random delay if it's a fresh failover (WAIT_START), and not | |
2343 | * a recovery of a failover started by another sentinel. */ | |
2344 | if (master->failover_state == SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START) { | |
2345 | master->failover_start_time = mstime() + | |
2346 | SENTINEL_FAILOVER_FIXED_DELAY + | |
2347 | (rand() % SENTINEL_FAILOVER_MAX_RANDOM_DELAY); | |
2348 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-state-wait-start",master, | |
2349 | "%@ #starting in %lld milliseconds", | |
2350 | master->failover_start_time-mstime()); | |
2351 | } | |
2352 | master->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
2353 | } | |
2354 | ||
6b5daa2d | 2355 | /* This function checks if there are the conditions to start the failover, |
2356 | * that is: | |
2357 | * | |
2358 | * 1) Enough time has passed since O_DOWN. | |
2359 | * 2) The master is marked as SRI_CAN_FAILOVER, so we can failover it. | |
2360 | * 3) We are the objectively leader for this master. | |
2361 | * | |
2362 | * If the conditions are met we flag the master as SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS | |
2363 | * and SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER. | |
2364 | */ | |
cada7f96 | 2365 | void sentinelStartFailoverIfNeeded(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { |
6b5daa2d | 2366 | char *leader; |
2367 | int isleader; | |
2368 | ||
2369 | /* We can't failover if the master is not in O_DOWN state or if | |
2370 | * there is not already a failover in progress (to perform the | |
2371 | * takedown if the leader died) or if this Sentinel is not allowed | |
2372 | * to start a failover. */ | |
2373 | if (!(master->flags & SRI_CAN_FAILOVER) || | |
2374 | !(master->flags & (SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS))) return; | |
2375 | ||
2376 | leader = sentinelGetObjectiveLeader(master); | |
2377 | isleader = leader && strcasecmp(leader,server.runid) == 0; | |
2378 | sdsfree(leader); | |
2379 | ||
2380 | /* If I'm not the leader, I can't failover for sure. */ | |
2381 | if (!isleader) return; | |
2382 | ||
2383 | /* If the failover is already in progress there are two options... */ | |
2384 | if (master->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) { | |
2385 | if (master->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) { | |
2386 | /* 1) I'm flagged as leader so I already started the failover. | |
2387 | * Just return. */ | |
2388 | return; | |
2389 | } else { | |
2390 | mstime_t elapsed = mstime() - master->failover_state_change_time; | |
2391 | ||
2392 | /* 2) I'm the new leader, but I'm not flagged as leader in the | |
2393 | * master: I did not started the failover, but the original | |
2394 | * leader has no longer the leadership. | |
2395 | * | |
2396 | * In this case if the failover appears to be lagging | |
2397 | * for at least 25% of the configured failover timeout, | |
2398 | * I can assume I can take control. Otherwise | |
2399 | * it's better to return and wait more. */ | |
2400 | if (elapsed < (master->failover_timeout/4)) return; | |
2401 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-takedown",master,"%@"); | |
2402 | /* We have already an elected slave if we are in | |
2403 | * FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS state, that is, the slave that we | |
2404 | * observed turning into a master. */ | |
cada7f96 | 2405 | sentinelStartFailover(master,SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES); |
6b5daa2d | 2406 | /* As an observer we flagged all the slaves as RECONF_SENT but |
2407 | * now we are in charge of actually sending the reconfiguration | |
2408 | * command so let's clear this flag for all the instances. */ | |
2409 | sentinelDelFlagsToDictOfRedisInstances(master->slaves, | |
2410 | SRI_RECONF_SENT); | |
2411 | } | |
2412 | } else { | |
ce7b838f | 2413 | /* Brand new failover as SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS was not set. |
2414 | * | |
2415 | * Do we have a slave to promote? Otherwise don't start a failover | |
2416 | * at all. */ | |
2417 | if (sentinelSelectSlave(master) == NULL) return; | |
cada7f96 | 2418 | sentinelStartFailover(master,SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START); |
6b5daa2d | 2419 | } |
6b5daa2d | 2420 | } |
2421 | ||
2422 | /* Select a suitable slave to promote. The current algorithm only uses | |
2423 | * the following parameters: | |
2424 | * | |
2425 | * 1) None of the following conditions: S_DOWN, O_DOWN, DISCONNECTED. | |
2426 | * 2) last_avail_time more recent than SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME. | |
2427 | * 3) info_refresh more recent than SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME. | |
2428 | * 4) master_link_down_time no more than: | |
2429 | * (now - master->s_down_since_time) + (master->down_after_period * 10). | |
2430 | * | |
2431 | * Among all the slaves matching the above conditions we select the slave | |
2432 | * with lower slave_priority. If priority is the same we select the slave | |
2433 | * with lexicographically smaller runid. | |
2434 | * | |
2435 | * The function returns the pointer to the selected slave, otherwise | |
2436 | * NULL if no suitable slave was found. | |
2437 | */ | |
2438 | ||
2439 | int compareSlavesForPromotion(const void *a, const void *b) { | |
2440 | sentinelRedisInstance **sa = (sentinelRedisInstance **)a, | |
2441 | **sb = (sentinelRedisInstance **)b; | |
2442 | if ((*sa)->slave_priority != (*sb)->slave_priority) | |
2443 | return (*sa)->slave_priority - (*sb)->slave_priority; | |
2444 | return strcasecmp((*sa)->runid,(*sb)->runid); | |
2445 | } | |
2446 | ||
2447 | sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelSelectSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2448 | sentinelRedisInstance **instance = | |
2449 | zmalloc(sizeof(instance[0])*dictSize(master->slaves)); | |
2450 | sentinelRedisInstance *selected = NULL; | |
2451 | int instances = 0; | |
2452 | dictIterator *di; | |
2453 | dictEntry *de; | |
cada7f96 | 2454 | mstime_t max_master_down_time = 0; |
6b5daa2d | 2455 | |
cada7f96 | 2456 | if (master->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) |
2457 | max_master_down_time += mstime() - master->s_down_since_time; | |
2458 | max_master_down_time += master->down_after_period * 10; | |
6b5daa2d | 2459 | |
2460 | di = dictGetIterator(master->slaves); | |
2461 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2462 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
2463 | mstime_t info_validity_time = mstime()-SENTINEL_INFO_VALIDITY_TIME; | |
2464 | ||
2465 | if (slave->flags & (SRI_S_DOWN|SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_DISCONNECTED)) continue; | |
2466 | if (slave->last_avail_time < info_validity_time) continue; | |
cada7f96 | 2467 | |
2468 | /* If the master is in SDOWN state we get INFO for slaves every second. | |
2469 | * Otherwise we get it with the usual period so we need to account for | |
2470 | * a larger delay. */ | |
2471 | if ((master->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) == 0) | |
2472 | info_validity_time -= SENTINEL_INFO_PERIOD; | |
6b5daa2d | 2473 | if (slave->info_refresh < info_validity_time) continue; |
2474 | if (slave->master_link_down_time > max_master_down_time) continue; | |
2475 | instance[instances++] = slave; | |
2476 | } | |
2477 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2478 | if (instances) { | |
2479 | qsort(instance,instances,sizeof(sentinelRedisInstance*), | |
2480 | compareSlavesForPromotion); | |
2481 | selected = instance[0]; | |
2482 | } | |
2483 | zfree(instance); | |
2484 | return selected; | |
2485 | } | |
2486 | ||
2487 | /* ---------------- Failover state machine implementation ------------------- */ | |
2488 | void sentinelFailoverWaitStart(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
75084e05 | 2489 | /* If we in "wait start" but the master is no longer in ODOWN nor in |
2490 | * SDOWN condition we abort the failover. This is important as it | |
2491 | * prevents a useless failover in a a notable case of netsplit, where | |
2492 | * the senitnels are split from the redis instances. In this case | |
2493 | * the failover will not start while there is the split because no | |
2494 | * good slave can be reached. However when the split is resolved, we | |
2495 | * can go to waitstart if the slave is back rechable a few milliseconds | |
2496 | * before the master is. In that case when the master is back online | |
2497 | * we cancel the failover. */ | |
cada7f96 | 2498 | if ((ri->flags & (SRI_S_DOWN|SRI_O_DOWN|SRI_FORCE_FAILOVER)) == 0) { |
75084e05 | 2499 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-failover-abort-master-is-back", |
2500 | ri,"%@"); | |
2501 | sentinelAbortFailover(ri); | |
2502 | return; | |
2503 | } | |
2504 | ||
2505 | /* Start the failover going to the next state if enough time has | |
2506 | * elapsed. */ | |
6b5daa2d | 2507 | if (mstime() >= ri->failover_start_time) { |
2508 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SELECT_SLAVE; | |
2509 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
2510 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-state-select-slave",ri,"%@"); | |
2511 | } | |
2512 | } | |
2513 | ||
2514 | void sentinelFailoverSelectSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2515 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = sentinelSelectSlave(ri); | |
2516 | ||
2517 | if (slave == NULL) { | |
672102c2 | 2518 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-failover-abort-no-good-slave",ri,"%@"); |
2519 | sentinelAbortFailover(ri); | |
6b5daa2d | 2520 | } else { |
2521 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+selected-slave",slave,"%@"); | |
2522 | slave->flags |= SRI_PROMOTED; | |
2523 | ri->promoted_slave = slave; | |
2524 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SEND_SLAVEOF_NOONE; | |
2525 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
2526 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+failover-state-send-slaveof-noone", | |
2527 | slave, "%@"); | |
2528 | } | |
2529 | } | |
2530 | ||
2531 | void sentinelFailoverSendSlaveOfNoOne(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2532 | int retval; | |
2533 | ||
2534 | if (ri->promoted_slave->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) return; | |
2535 | ||
2536 | /* Send SLAVEOF NO ONE command to turn the slave into a master. | |
2537 | * We actually register a generic callback for this command as we don't | |
2538 | * really care about the reply. We check if it worked indirectly observing | |
2539 | * if INFO returns a different role (master instead of slave). */ | |
2540 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->promoted_slave->cc, | |
2541 | sentinelDiscardReplyCallback, NULL, "SLAVEOF NO ONE"); | |
2542 | if (retval != REDIS_OK) return; | |
2543 | ri->promoted_slave->pending_commands++; | |
2544 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE, "+failover-state-wait-promotion", | |
2545 | ri->promoted_slave,"%@"); | |
2546 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_PROMOTION; | |
2547 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
2548 | } | |
2549 | ||
2550 | /* We actually wait for promotion indirectly checking with INFO when the | |
2551 | * slave turns into a master. */ | |
2552 | void sentinelFailoverWaitPromotion(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2553 | mstime_t elapsed = mstime() - ri->failover_state_change_time; | |
2554 | ||
2555 | if (elapsed >= SENTINEL_PROMOTION_RETRY_PERIOD) { | |
2556 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-promotion-timeout",ri->promoted_slave, | |
2557 | "%@"); | |
2558 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-state-select-slave",ri,"%@"); | |
2559 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SELECT_SLAVE; | |
2560 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
2561 | ri->promoted_slave->flags &= ~SRI_PROMOTED; | |
2562 | ri->promoted_slave = NULL; | |
2563 | } | |
2564 | } | |
2565 | ||
2566 | void sentinelFailoverDetectEnd(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2567 | int not_reconfigured = 0, timeout = 0; | |
2568 | dictIterator *di; | |
2569 | dictEntry *de; | |
2570 | mstime_t elapsed = mstime() - master->failover_state_change_time; | |
2571 | ||
2572 | /* We can't consider failover finished if the promoted slave is | |
2573 | * not reachable. */ | |
2574 | if (master->promoted_slave == NULL || | |
2575 | master->promoted_slave->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) return; | |
2576 | ||
2577 | /* The failover terminates once all the reachable slaves are properly | |
2578 | * configured. */ | |
2579 | di = dictGetIterator(master->slaves); | |
2580 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2581 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
2582 | ||
2583 | if (slave->flags & (SRI_PROMOTED|SRI_RECONF_DONE)) continue; | |
2584 | if (slave->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) continue; | |
2585 | not_reconfigured++; | |
2586 | } | |
2587 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2588 | ||
2589 | /* Force end of failover on timeout. */ | |
2590 | if (elapsed > master->failover_timeout) { | |
2591 | not_reconfigured = 0; | |
2592 | timeout = 1; | |
2593 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-end-for-timeout",master,"%@"); | |
2594 | } | |
2595 | ||
2596 | if (not_reconfigured == 0) { | |
6275004c | 2597 | int role = (master->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) ? SENTINEL_LEADER : |
2598 | SENTINEL_OBSERVER; | |
2599 | ||
6b5daa2d | 2600 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+failover-end",master,"%@"); |
2601 | master->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_UPDATE_CONFIG; | |
2602 | master->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
6275004c | 2603 | sentinelCallClientReconfScript(master,role,"end",master->addr, |
2604 | master->promoted_slave->addr); | |
6b5daa2d | 2605 | } |
2606 | ||
2607 | /* If I'm the leader it is a good idea to send a best effort SLAVEOF | |
2608 | * command to all the slaves still not reconfigured to replicate with | |
2609 | * the new master. */ | |
2610 | if (timeout && (master->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER)) { | |
2611 | dictIterator *di; | |
2612 | dictEntry *de; | |
2613 | char master_port[32]; | |
2614 | ||
2615 | ll2string(master_port,sizeof(master_port), | |
2616 | master->promoted_slave->addr->port); | |
2617 | ||
2618 | di = dictGetIterator(master->slaves); | |
2619 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2620 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
2621 | int retval; | |
2622 | ||
2623 | if (slave->flags & | |
2624 | (SRI_RECONF_DONE|SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_DISCONNECTED)) continue; | |
2625 | ||
2626 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(slave->cc, | |
2627 | sentinelDiscardReplyCallback, NULL, "SLAVEOF %s %s", | |
2628 | master->promoted_slave->addr->ip, | |
2629 | master_port); | |
2630 | if (retval == REDIS_OK) { | |
2631 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+slave-reconf-sent-be",slave,"%@"); | |
2632 | slave->flags |= SRI_RECONF_SENT; | |
2633 | } | |
2634 | } | |
2635 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2636 | } | |
2637 | } | |
2638 | ||
2639 | /* Send SLAVE OF <new master address> to all the remaining slaves that | |
2640 | * still don't appear to have the configuration updated. */ | |
2641 | void sentinelFailoverReconfNextSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
2642 | dictIterator *di; | |
2643 | dictEntry *de; | |
2644 | int in_progress = 0; | |
2645 | ||
2646 | di = dictGetIterator(master->slaves); | |
2647 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2648 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
2649 | ||
2650 | if (slave->flags & (SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_RECONF_INPROG)) | |
2651 | in_progress++; | |
2652 | } | |
2653 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2654 | ||
2655 | di = dictGetIterator(master->slaves); | |
2656 | while(in_progress < master->parallel_syncs && | |
2657 | (de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) | |
2658 | { | |
2659 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
2660 | int retval; | |
2661 | char master_port[32]; | |
2662 | ||
2663 | /* Skip the promoted slave, and already configured slaves. */ | |
2664 | if (slave->flags & (SRI_PROMOTED|SRI_RECONF_DONE)) continue; | |
2665 | ||
2666 | /* Clear the SRI_RECONF_SENT flag if too much time elapsed without | |
2667 | * the slave moving forward to the next state. */ | |
2668 | if ((slave->flags & SRI_RECONF_SENT) && | |
2669 | (mstime() - slave->slave_reconf_sent_time) > | |
2670 | SENTINEL_SLAVE_RECONF_RETRY_PERIOD) | |
2671 | { | |
2672 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"-slave-reconf-sent-timeout",slave,"%@"); | |
2673 | slave->flags &= ~SRI_RECONF_SENT; | |
2674 | } | |
2675 | ||
2676 | /* Nothing to do for instances that are disconnected or already | |
2677 | * in RECONF_SENT state. */ | |
2678 | if (slave->flags & (SRI_DISCONNECTED|SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_RECONF_INPROG)) | |
2679 | continue; | |
2680 | ||
2681 | /* Send SLAVEOF <new master>. */ | |
2682 | ll2string(master_port,sizeof(master_port), | |
2683 | master->promoted_slave->addr->port); | |
2684 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(slave->cc, | |
2685 | sentinelDiscardReplyCallback, NULL, "SLAVEOF %s %s", | |
2686 | master->promoted_slave->addr->ip, | |
2687 | master_port); | |
2688 | if (retval == REDIS_OK) { | |
2689 | slave->flags |= SRI_RECONF_SENT; | |
2690 | slave->pending_commands++; | |
2691 | slave->slave_reconf_sent_time = mstime(); | |
2692 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"+slave-reconf-sent",slave,"%@"); | |
2693 | in_progress++; | |
2694 | } | |
2695 | } | |
2696 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2697 | sentinelFailoverDetectEnd(master); | |
2698 | } | |
2699 | ||
2700 | /* This function is called when the slave is in | |
2701 | * SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_UPDATE_CONFIG state. In this state we need | |
2702 | * to remove it from the master table and add the promoted slave instead. | |
2703 | * | |
2704 | * If there are no promoted slaves as this instance is unique, we remove | |
2705 | * and re-add it with the same address to trigger a complete state | |
2706 | * refresh. */ | |
2707 | void sentinelFailoverSwitchToPromotedSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *master) { | |
75fb6e5b | 2708 | sentinelRedisInstance *ref = master->promoted_slave ? |
2709 | master->promoted_slave : master; | |
2710 | ||
2711 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+switch-master",master,"%s %s %d %s %d", | |
2712 | master->name, master->addr->ip, master->addr->port, | |
2713 | ref->addr->ip, ref->addr->port); | |
2714 | ||
2715 | sentinelResetMasterAndChangeAddress(master,ref->addr->ip,ref->addr->port); | |
6b5daa2d | 2716 | } |
2717 | ||
2718 | void sentinelFailoverStateMachine(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2719 | redisAssert(ri->flags & SRI_MASTER); | |
2720 | ||
2721 | if (!(ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS)) return; | |
2722 | ||
2723 | switch(ri->failover_state) { | |
2724 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_START: | |
2725 | sentinelFailoverWaitStart(ri); | |
2726 | break; | |
2727 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SELECT_SLAVE: | |
2728 | sentinelFailoverSelectSlave(ri); | |
2729 | break; | |
2730 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_SEND_SLAVEOF_NOONE: | |
2731 | sentinelFailoverSendSlaveOfNoOne(ri); | |
2732 | break; | |
2733 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_WAIT_PROMOTION: | |
2734 | sentinelFailoverWaitPromotion(ri); | |
2735 | break; | |
2736 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_RECONF_SLAVES: | |
2737 | sentinelFailoverReconfNextSlave(ri); | |
2738 | break; | |
2739 | case SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_DETECT_END: | |
2740 | sentinelFailoverDetectEnd(ri); | |
2741 | break; | |
2742 | } | |
2743 | } | |
2744 | ||
672102c2 | 2745 | /* Abort a failover in progress with the following steps: |
2746 | * 1) If this instance is the leaer send a SLAVEOF command to all the already | |
2747 | * reconfigured slaves if any to configure them to replicate with the | |
2748 | * original master. | |
2749 | * 2) For both leaders and observers: clear the failover flags and state in | |
2750 | * the master instance. | |
2751 | * 3) If there is already a promoted slave and we are the leader, and this | |
2752 | * slave is not DISCONNECTED, try to reconfigure it to replicate | |
2753 | * back to the master as well, sending a best effort SLAVEOF command. | |
6b5daa2d | 2754 | */ |
672102c2 | 2755 | void sentinelAbortFailover(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { |
2756 | char master_port[32]; | |
6b5daa2d | 2757 | dictIterator *di; |
2758 | dictEntry *de; | |
6275004c | 2759 | int sentinel_role; |
6b5daa2d | 2760 | |
672102c2 | 2761 | redisAssert(ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS); |
2762 | ll2string(master_port,sizeof(master_port),ri->addr->port); | |
6b5daa2d | 2763 | |
2764 | /* Clear failover related flags from slaves. | |
2765 | * Also if we are the leader make sure to send SLAVEOF commands to all the | |
2766 | * already reconfigured slaves in order to turn them back into slaves of | |
2767 | * the original master. */ | |
6b5daa2d | 2768 | di = dictGetIterator(ri->slaves); |
2769 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2770 | sentinelRedisInstance *slave = dictGetVal(de); | |
672102c2 | 2771 | if ((ri->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) && |
2772 | !(slave->flags & SRI_DISCONNECTED) && | |
2773 | (slave->flags & (SRI_PROMOTED|SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_RECONF_INPROG| | |
2774 | SRI_RECONF_DONE))) | |
2775 | { | |
6b5daa2d | 2776 | int retval; |
2777 | ||
6b5daa2d | 2778 | retval = redisAsyncCommand(slave->cc, |
2779 | sentinelDiscardReplyCallback, NULL, "SLAVEOF %s %s", | |
2780 | ri->addr->ip, | |
2781 | master_port); | |
2782 | if (retval == REDIS_OK) | |
2783 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_NOTICE,"-slave-reconf-undo",slave,"%@"); | |
2784 | } | |
2785 | slave->flags &= ~(SRI_RECONF_SENT|SRI_RECONF_INPROG|SRI_RECONF_DONE); | |
2786 | } | |
2787 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2788 | ||
6275004c | 2789 | sentinel_role = (ri->flags & SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER) ? SENTINEL_LEADER : |
2790 | SENTINEL_OBSERVER; | |
cada7f96 | 2791 | ri->flags &= ~(SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS|SRI_I_AM_THE_LEADER|SRI_FORCE_FAILOVER); |
6b5daa2d | 2792 | ri->failover_state = SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_NONE; |
2793 | ri->failover_state_change_time = mstime(); | |
672102c2 | 2794 | if (ri->promoted_slave) { |
6275004c | 2795 | sentinelCallClientReconfScript(ri,sentinel_role,"abort", |
2796 | ri->promoted_slave->addr,ri->addr); | |
672102c2 | 2797 | ri->promoted_slave->flags &= ~SRI_PROMOTED; |
2798 | ri->promoted_slave = NULL; | |
2799 | } | |
2800 | } | |
2801 | ||
2802 | /* The following is called only for master instances and will abort the | |
2803 | * failover process if: | |
2804 | * | |
2805 | * 1) The failover is in progress. | |
2806 | * 2) We already promoted a slave. | |
2807 | * 3) The promoted slave is in extended SDOWN condition. | |
2808 | */ | |
2809 | void sentinelAbortFailoverIfNeeded(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2810 | /* Failover is in progress? Do we have a promoted slave? */ | |
2811 | if (!(ri->flags & SRI_FAILOVER_IN_PROGRESS) || !ri->promoted_slave) return; | |
2812 | ||
2813 | /* Is the promoted slave into an extended SDOWN state? */ | |
2814 | if (!(ri->promoted_slave->flags & SRI_S_DOWN) || | |
2815 | (mstime() - ri->promoted_slave->s_down_since_time) < | |
2816 | (ri->down_after_period * SENTINEL_EXTENDED_SDOWN_MULTIPLIER)) return; | |
2817 | ||
2818 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-failover-abort-x-sdown",ri->promoted_slave,"%@"); | |
2819 | sentinelAbortFailover(ri); | |
6b5daa2d | 2820 | } |
2821 | ||
2822 | /* ======================== SENTINEL timer handler ========================== | |
2823 | * This is the "main" our Sentinel, being sentinel completely non blocking | |
2824 | * in design. The function is called every second. | |
2825 | * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
2826 | ||
2827 | /* Perform scheduled operations for the specified Redis instance. */ | |
2828 | void sentinelHandleRedisInstance(sentinelRedisInstance *ri) { | |
2829 | /* ========== MONITORING HALF ============ */ | |
2830 | /* Every kind of instance */ | |
2831 | sentinelReconnectInstance(ri); | |
2832 | sentinelPingInstance(ri); | |
2833 | ||
2834 | /* Masters and slaves */ | |
2835 | if (ri->flags & (SRI_MASTER|SRI_SLAVE)) { | |
2836 | /* Nothing so far. */ | |
2837 | } | |
2838 | ||
2839 | /* Only masters */ | |
2840 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) { | |
2841 | sentinelAskMasterStateToOtherSentinels(ri); | |
2842 | } | |
2843 | ||
2844 | /* ============== ACTING HALF ============= */ | |
2845 | /* We don't proceed with the acting half if we are in TILT mode. | |
2846 | * TILT happens when we find something odd with the time, like a | |
2847 | * sudden change in the clock. */ | |
2848 | if (sentinel.tilt) { | |
2849 | if (mstime()-sentinel.tilt_start_time < SENTINEL_TILT_PERIOD) return; | |
2850 | sentinel.tilt = 0; | |
2851 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"-tilt",NULL,"#tilt mode exited"); | |
2852 | } | |
2853 | ||
2854 | /* Every kind of instance */ | |
2855 | sentinelCheckSubjectivelyDown(ri); | |
2856 | ||
2857 | /* Masters and slaves */ | |
2858 | if (ri->flags & (SRI_MASTER|SRI_SLAVE)) { | |
2859 | /* Nothing so far. */ | |
2860 | } | |
2861 | ||
2862 | /* Only masters */ | |
2863 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) { | |
2864 | sentinelCheckObjectivelyDown(ri); | |
cada7f96 | 2865 | sentinelStartFailoverIfNeeded(ri); |
6b5daa2d | 2866 | sentinelFailoverStateMachine(ri); |
2867 | sentinelAbortFailoverIfNeeded(ri); | |
2868 | } | |
2869 | } | |
2870 | ||
2871 | /* Perform scheduled operations for all the instances in the dictionary. | |
2872 | * Recursively call the function against dictionaries of slaves. */ | |
2873 | void sentinelHandleDictOfRedisInstances(dict *instances) { | |
2874 | dictIterator *di; | |
2875 | dictEntry *de; | |
2876 | sentinelRedisInstance *switch_to_promoted = NULL; | |
2877 | ||
2878 | /* There are a number of things we need to perform against every master. */ | |
2879 | di = dictGetIterator(instances); | |
2880 | while((de = dictNext(di)) != NULL) { | |
2881 | sentinelRedisInstance *ri = dictGetVal(de); | |
2882 | ||
2883 | sentinelHandleRedisInstance(ri); | |
2884 | if (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) { | |
2885 | sentinelHandleDictOfRedisInstances(ri->slaves); | |
2886 | sentinelHandleDictOfRedisInstances(ri->sentinels); | |
2887 | if (ri->failover_state == SENTINEL_FAILOVER_STATE_UPDATE_CONFIG) { | |
2888 | switch_to_promoted = ri; | |
2889 | } | |
2890 | } | |
2891 | } | |
2892 | if (switch_to_promoted) | |
2893 | sentinelFailoverSwitchToPromotedSlave(switch_to_promoted); | |
2894 | dictReleaseIterator(di); | |
2895 | } | |
2896 | ||
2897 | /* This function checks if we need to enter the TITL mode. | |
2898 | * | |
2899 | * The TILT mode is entered if we detect that between two invocations of the | |
2900 | * timer interrupt, a negative amount of time, or too much time has passed. | |
2901 | * Note that we expect that more or less just 100 milliseconds will pass | |
2902 | * if everything is fine. However we'll see a negative number or a | |
2903 | * difference bigger than SENTINEL_TILT_TRIGGER milliseconds if one of the | |
2904 | * following conditions happen: | |
2905 | * | |
2906 | * 1) The Sentiel process for some time is blocked, for every kind of | |
2907 | * random reason: the load is huge, the computer was freezed for some time | |
2908 | * in I/O or alike, the process was stopped by a signal. Everything. | |
2909 | * 2) The system clock was altered significantly. | |
2910 | * | |
2911 | * Under both this conditions we'll see everything as timed out and failing | |
2912 | * without good reasons. Instead we enter the TILT mode and wait | |
2913 | * for SENTIENL_TILT_PERIOD to elapse before starting to act again. | |
2914 | * | |
2915 | * During TILT time we still collect information, we just do not act. */ | |
2916 | void sentinelCheckTiltCondition(void) { | |
2917 | mstime_t now = mstime(); | |
2918 | mstime_t delta = now - sentinel.previous_time; | |
2919 | ||
2920 | if (delta < 0 || delta > SENTINEL_TILT_TRIGGER) { | |
2921 | sentinel.tilt = 1; | |
2922 | sentinel.tilt_start_time = mstime(); | |
2923 | sentinelEvent(REDIS_WARNING,"+tilt",NULL,"#tilt mode entered"); | |
2924 | } | |
2925 | sentinel.previous_time = mstime(); | |
2926 | } | |
2927 | ||
2928 | void sentinelTimer(void) { | |
2929 | sentinelCheckTiltCondition(); | |
2930 | sentinelHandleDictOfRedisInstances(sentinel.masters); | |
3f194a9d | 2931 | sentinelRunPendingScripts(); |
2932 | sentinelCollectTerminatedScripts(); | |
2933 | sentinelKillTimedoutScripts(); | |
6b5daa2d | 2934 | } |
2935 |