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7585836e | 1 | #include "redis.h" |
2 | #include "sha1.h" | |
e108bab0 | 3 | #include "rand.h" |
7585836e | 4 | |
5 | #include <lua.h> | |
6 | #include <lauxlib.h> | |
7 | #include <lualib.h> | |
7229d60d | 8 | #include <ctype.h> |
e108bab0 | 9 | #include <math.h> |
7585836e | 10 | |
532e0f5d | 11 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Int(lua_State *lua, char *reply); |
12 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Bulk(lua_State *lua, char *reply); | |
13 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Status(lua_State *lua, char *reply); | |
3791000f | 14 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Error(lua_State *lua, char *reply); |
15 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_MultiBulk(lua_State *lua, char *reply); | |
e108bab0 | 16 | int redis_math_random (lua_State *L); |
17 | int redis_math_randomseed (lua_State *L); | |
2f2e6ad4 | 18 | void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len); |
532e0f5d | 19 | |
20 | /* Take a Redis reply in the Redis protocol format and convert it into a | |
21 | * Lua type. Thanks to this function, and the introduction of not connected | |
22 | * clients, it is trvial to implement the redis() lua function. | |
23 | * | |
24 | * Basically we take the arguments, execute the Redis command in the context | |
25 | * of a non connected client, then take the generated reply and convert it | |
26 | * into a suitable Lua type. With this trick the scripting feature does not | |
27 | * need the introduction of a full Redis internals API. Basically the script | |
28 | * is like a normal client that bypasses all the slow I/O paths. | |
29 | * | |
30 | * Note: in this function we do not do any sanity check as the reply is | |
548efd91 | 31 | * generated by Redis directly. This allows us to go faster. |
532e0f5d | 32 | * The reply string can be altered during the parsing as it is discared |
33 | * after the conversion is completed. | |
34 | * | |
35 | * Errors are returned as a table with a single 'err' field set to the | |
36 | * error string. | |
37 | */ | |
38 | ||
39 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType(lua_State *lua, char* reply) { | |
40 | char *p = reply; | |
41 | ||
42 | switch(*p) { | |
43 | case ':': | |
44 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType_Int(lua,reply); | |
45 | break; | |
46 | case '$': | |
47 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType_Bulk(lua,reply); | |
48 | break; | |
49 | case '+': | |
50 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType_Status(lua,reply); | |
51 | break; | |
3791000f | 52 | case '-': |
53 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType_Error(lua,reply); | |
54 | break; | |
55 | case '*': | |
56 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType_MultiBulk(lua,reply); | |
57 | break; | |
532e0f5d | 58 | } |
59 | return p; | |
60 | } | |
61 | ||
62 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Int(lua_State *lua, char *reply) { | |
63 | char *p = strchr(reply+1,'\r'); | |
64 | long long value; | |
65 | ||
66 | string2ll(reply+1,p-reply-1,&value); | |
67 | lua_pushnumber(lua,(lua_Number)value); | |
68 | return p+2; | |
69 | } | |
70 | ||
71 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Bulk(lua_State *lua, char *reply) { | |
72 | char *p = strchr(reply+1,'\r'); | |
73 | long long bulklen; | |
74 | ||
75 | string2ll(reply+1,p-reply-1,&bulklen); | |
379789cc | 76 | if (bulklen == -1) { |
82c6b825 | 77 | lua_pushboolean(lua,0); |
532e0f5d | 78 | return p+2; |
79 | } else { | |
80 | lua_pushlstring(lua,p+2,bulklen); | |
81 | return p+2+bulklen+2; | |
82 | } | |
83 | } | |
84 | ||
85 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Status(lua_State *lua, char *reply) { | |
86 | char *p = strchr(reply+1,'\r'); | |
87 | ||
0d916763 | 88 | lua_newtable(lua); |
89 | lua_pushstring(lua,"ok"); | |
532e0f5d | 90 | lua_pushlstring(lua,reply+1,p-reply-1); |
0d916763 | 91 | lua_settable(lua,-3); |
532e0f5d | 92 | return p+2; |
93 | } | |
94 | ||
3791000f | 95 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_Error(lua_State *lua, char *reply) { |
96 | char *p = strchr(reply+1,'\r'); | |
97 | ||
98 | lua_newtable(lua); | |
99 | lua_pushstring(lua,"err"); | |
100 | lua_pushlstring(lua,reply+1,p-reply-1); | |
101 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
102 | return p+2; | |
103 | } | |
104 | ||
105 | char *redisProtocolToLuaType_MultiBulk(lua_State *lua, char *reply) { | |
106 | char *p = strchr(reply+1,'\r'); | |
107 | long long mbulklen; | |
108 | int j = 0; | |
109 | ||
3791000f | 110 | string2ll(reply+1,p-reply-1,&mbulklen); |
111 | p += 2; | |
112 | if (mbulklen == -1) { | |
82c6b825 | 113 | lua_pushboolean(lua,0); |
3791000f | 114 | return p; |
115 | } | |
3791000f | 116 | lua_newtable(lua); |
117 | for (j = 0; j < mbulklen; j++) { | |
10a6da7a | 118 | lua_pushnumber(lua,j+1); |
3791000f | 119 | p = redisProtocolToLuaType(lua,p); |
120 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
121 | } | |
122 | return p; | |
123 | } | |
124 | ||
379789cc | 125 | void luaPushError(lua_State *lua, char *error) { |
126 | lua_newtable(lua); | |
127 | lua_pushstring(lua,"err"); | |
128 | lua_pushstring(lua, error); | |
129 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
130 | } | |
131 | ||
548efd91 | 132 | /* Sort the array currently in the stack. We do this to make the output |
133 | * of commands like KEYS or SMEMBERS something deterministic when called | |
134 | * from Lua (to play well with AOf/replication). | |
135 | * | |
136 | * The array is sorted using table.sort itself, and assuming all the | |
137 | * list elements are strings. */ | |
138 | void luaSortArray(lua_State *lua) { | |
139 | /* Initial Stack: array */ | |
140 | lua_getglobal(lua,"table"); | |
141 | lua_pushstring(lua,"sort"); | |
142 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); /* Stack: array, table, table.sort */ | |
143 | lua_pushvalue(lua,-3); /* Stack: array, table, table.sort, array */ | |
2c861050 | 144 | if (lua_pcall(lua,1,0,0)) { |
145 | /* Stack: array, table, error */ | |
146 | ||
147 | /* We are not interested in the error, we assume that the problem is | |
148 | * that there are 'false' elements inside the array, so we try | |
149 | * again with a slower function but able to handle this case, that | |
150 | * is: table.sort(table, __redis__compare_helper) */ | |
151 | lua_pop(lua,1); /* Stack: array, table */ | |
152 | lua_pushstring(lua,"sort"); /* Stack: array, table, sort */ | |
153 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); /* Stack: array, table, table.sort */ | |
154 | lua_pushvalue(lua,-3); /* Stack: array, table, table.sort, array */ | |
155 | lua_getglobal(lua,"__redis__compare_helper"); | |
156 | /* Stack: array, table, table.sort, array, __redis__compare_helper */ | |
157 | lua_call(lua,2,0); | |
158 | } | |
159 | /* Stack: array (sorted), table */ | |
548efd91 | 160 | lua_pop(lua,1); /* Stack: array (sorted) */ |
161 | } | |
162 | ||
9ed32ba0 | 163 | int luaRedisGenericCommand(lua_State *lua, int raise_error) { |
0f1d64ca | 164 | int j, argc = lua_gettop(lua); |
165 | struct redisCommand *cmd; | |
166 | robj **argv; | |
167 | redisClient *c = server.lua_client; | |
168 | sds reply; | |
169 | ||
532e0f5d | 170 | /* Build the arguments vector */ |
0f1d64ca | 171 | argv = zmalloc(sizeof(robj*)*argc); |
379789cc | 172 | for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) { |
173 | if (!lua_isstring(lua,j+1)) break; | |
532e0f5d | 174 | argv[j] = createStringObject((char*)lua_tostring(lua,j+1), |
175 | lua_strlen(lua,j+1)); | |
379789cc | 176 | } |
177 | ||
178 | /* Check if one of the arguments passed by the Lua script | |
179 | * is not a string or an integer (lua_isstring() return true for | |
180 | * integers as well). */ | |
181 | if (j != argc) { | |
182 | j--; | |
183 | while (j >= 0) { | |
184 | decrRefCount(argv[j]); | |
185 | j--; | |
186 | } | |
187 | zfree(argv); | |
188 | luaPushError(lua, | |
189 | "Lua redis() command arguments must be strings or integers"); | |
190 | return 1; | |
191 | } | |
0f1d64ca | 192 | |
15ef6053 | 193 | /* Setup our fake client for command execution */ |
194 | c->argv = argv; | |
195 | c->argc = argc; | |
196 | ||
0f1d64ca | 197 | /* Command lookup */ |
198 | cmd = lookupCommand(argv[0]->ptr); | |
3791000f | 199 | if (!cmd || ((cmd->arity > 0 && cmd->arity != argc) || |
200 | (argc < -cmd->arity))) | |
201 | { | |
3791000f | 202 | if (cmd) |
379789cc | 203 | luaPushError(lua, |
3791000f | 204 | "Wrong number of args calling Redis command From Lua script"); |
205 | else | |
379789cc | 206 | luaPushError(lua,"Unknown Redis command called from Lua script"); |
15ef6053 | 207 | goto cleanup; |
0f1d64ca | 208 | } |
532e0f5d | 209 | |
05406168 | 210 | /* There are commands that are not allowed inside scripts. */ |
15ef6053 | 211 | if (cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_NOSCRIPT) { |
212 | luaPushError(lua, "This Redis command is not allowed from scripts"); | |
213 | goto cleanup; | |
214 | } | |
215 | ||
05406168 | 216 | /* Write commands are forbidden against read-only slaves, or if a |
217 | * command marked as non-deterministic was already called in the context | |
218 | * of this script. */ | |
219 | if (cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_WRITE) { | |
220 | if (server.lua_random_dirty) { | |
221 | luaPushError(lua, | |
222 | "Write commands not allowed after non deterministic commands"); | |
223 | goto cleanup; | |
224 | } else if (server.masterhost && server.repl_slave_ro && | |
225 | !(server.lua_caller->flags & REDIS_MASTER)) | |
226 | { | |
227 | luaPushError(lua, shared.roslaveerr->ptr); | |
228 | goto cleanup; | |
229 | } else if (server.stop_writes_on_bgsave_err && | |
230 | server.saveparamslen > 0 && | |
231 | server.lastbgsave_status == REDIS_ERR) | |
232 | { | |
233 | luaPushError(lua, shared.bgsaveerr->ptr); | |
234 | goto cleanup; | |
235 | } | |
236 | } | |
237 | ||
238 | /* If we reached the memory limit configured via maxmemory, commands that | |
239 | * could enlarge the memory usage are not allowed, but only if this is the | |
240 | * first write in the context of this script, otherwise we can't stop | |
241 | * in the middle. */ | |
242 | if (server.maxmemory && server.lua_write_dirty == 0 && | |
243 | (cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_DENYOOM)) | |
244 | { | |
245 | if (freeMemoryIfNeeded() == REDIS_ERR) { | |
246 | luaPushError(lua, shared.oomerr->ptr); | |
247 | goto cleanup; | |
248 | } | |
9f772cc2 | 249 | } |
250 | ||
251 | if (cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_RANDOM) server.lua_random_dirty = 1; | |
4ab8695d | 252 | if (cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_WRITE) server.lua_write_dirty = 1; |
9f772cc2 | 253 | |
15ef6053 | 254 | /* Run the command */ |
ce8b772b | 255 | c->cmd = cmd; |
256 | call(c,REDIS_CALL_SLOWLOG | REDIS_CALL_STATS); | |
0f1d64ca | 257 | |
258 | /* Convert the result of the Redis command into a suitable Lua type. | |
259 | * The first thing we need is to create a single string from the client | |
260 | * output buffers. */ | |
261 | reply = sdsempty(); | |
262 | if (c->bufpos) { | |
7156f43c | 263 | reply = sdscatlen(reply,c->buf,c->bufpos); |
0f1d64ca | 264 | c->bufpos = 0; |
265 | } | |
266 | while(listLength(c->reply)) { | |
267 | robj *o = listNodeValue(listFirst(c->reply)); | |
268 | ||
09ab5591 | 269 | reply = sdscatlen(reply,o->ptr,sdslen(o->ptr)); |
0f1d64ca | 270 | listDelNode(c->reply,listFirst(c->reply)); |
271 | } | |
9ed32ba0 | 272 | if (raise_error && reply[0] != '-') raise_error = 0; |
532e0f5d | 273 | redisProtocolToLuaType(lua,reply); |
548efd91 | 274 | /* Sort the output array if needed, assuming it is a non-null multi bulk |
275 | * reply as expected. */ | |
276 | if ((cmd->flags & REDIS_CMD_SORT_FOR_SCRIPT) && | |
277 | (reply[0] == '*' && reply[1] != '-')) { | |
2c861050 | 278 | /* Skip this step if command is SORT but output was already sorted */ |
279 | if (cmd->proc != sortCommand || server.sort_dontsort) | |
280 | luaSortArray(lua); | |
548efd91 | 281 | } |
7156f43c | 282 | sdsfree(reply); |
0f1d64ca | 283 | |
15ef6053 | 284 | cleanup: |
0f1d64ca | 285 | /* Clean up. Command code may have changed argv/argc so we use the |
286 | * argv/argc of the client instead of the local variables. */ | |
287 | for (j = 0; j < c->argc; j++) | |
288 | decrRefCount(c->argv[j]); | |
289 | zfree(c->argv); | |
290 | ||
9ed32ba0 | 291 | if (raise_error) { |
292 | /* If we are here we should have an error in the stack, in the | |
293 | * form of a table with an "err" field. Extract the string to | |
294 | * return the plain error. */ | |
295 | lua_pushstring(lua,"err"); | |
296 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); | |
297 | return lua_error(lua); | |
298 | } | |
0f1d64ca | 299 | return 1; |
300 | } | |
301 | ||
9ed32ba0 | 302 | int luaRedisCallCommand(lua_State *lua) { |
303 | return luaRedisGenericCommand(lua,1); | |
304 | } | |
305 | ||
306 | int luaRedisPCallCommand(lua_State *lua) { | |
307 | return luaRedisGenericCommand(lua,0); | |
308 | } | |
309 | ||
2f2e6ad4 NF |
310 | /* This adds redis.sha1hex(string) to Lua scripts using the same hashing |
311 | * function used for sha1ing lua scripts. */ | |
312 | int luaRedisSha1hexCommand(lua_State *lua) { | |
313 | int argc = lua_gettop(lua); | |
314 | char digest[41]; | |
315 | size_t len; | |
316 | char *s; | |
317 | ||
318 | if (argc != 1) { | |
319 | luaPushError(lua, "wrong number of arguments"); | |
320 | return 1; | |
321 | } | |
322 | ||
323 | s = (char*)lua_tolstring(lua,1,&len); | |
324 | sha1hex(digest,s,len); | |
325 | lua_pushstring(lua,digest); | |
326 | return 1; | |
327 | } | |
328 | ||
288f811f | 329 | int luaLogCommand(lua_State *lua) { |
330 | int j, argc = lua_gettop(lua); | |
331 | int level; | |
332 | sds log; | |
333 | ||
334 | if (argc < 2) { | |
335 | luaPushError(lua, "redis.log() requires two arguments or more."); | |
336 | return 1; | |
337 | } else if (!lua_isnumber(lua,-argc)) { | |
e927a246 | 338 | luaPushError(lua, "First argument must be a number (log level)."); |
288f811f | 339 | return 1; |
340 | } | |
341 | level = lua_tonumber(lua,-argc); | |
e927a246 | 342 | if (level < REDIS_DEBUG || level > REDIS_WARNING) { |
288f811f | 343 | luaPushError(lua, "Invalid debug level."); |
344 | return 1; | |
345 | } | |
346 | ||
347 | /* Glue together all the arguments */ | |
348 | log = sdsempty(); | |
349 | for (j = 1; j < argc; j++) { | |
350 | size_t len; | |
351 | char *s; | |
352 | ||
353 | s = (char*)lua_tolstring(lua,(-argc)+j,&len); | |
354 | if (s) { | |
355 | if (j != 1) log = sdscatlen(log," ",1); | |
356 | log = sdscatlen(log,s,len); | |
357 | } | |
358 | } | |
359 | redisLogRaw(level,log); | |
360 | sdsfree(log); | |
361 | return 0; | |
362 | } | |
363 | ||
eeffcf38 | 364 | void luaMaskCountHook(lua_State *lua, lua_Debug *ar) { |
365 | long long elapsed; | |
366 | REDIS_NOTUSED(ar); | |
115e3ff3 | 367 | REDIS_NOTUSED(lua); |
eeffcf38 | 368 | |
eeffcf38 | 369 | elapsed = (ustime()/1000) - server.lua_time_start; |
115e3ff3 | 370 | if (elapsed >= server.lua_time_limit && server.lua_timedout == 0) { |
4ab8695d | 371 | redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Lua slow script detected: still in execution after %lld milliseconds. You can try killing the script using the SCRIPT KILL command.",elapsed); |
115e3ff3 | 372 | server.lua_timedout = 1; |
4ab8695d | 373 | /* Once the script timeouts we reenter the event loop to permit others |
374 | * to call SCRIPT KILL or SHUTDOWN NOSAVE if needed. For this reason | |
375 | * we need to mask the client executing the script from the event loop. | |
376 | * If we don't do that the client may disconnect and could no longer be | |
377 | * here when the EVAL command will return. */ | |
378 | aeDeleteFileEvent(server.el, server.lua_caller->fd, AE_READABLE); | |
eeffcf38 | 379 | } |
115e3ff3 | 380 | if (server.lua_timedout) |
381 | aeProcessEvents(server.el, AE_FILE_EVENTS|AE_DONT_WAIT); | |
4ab8695d | 382 | if (server.lua_kill) { |
383 | redisLog(REDIS_WARNING,"Lua script killed by user with SCRIPT KILL."); | |
384 | lua_pushstring(lua,"Script killed by user with SCRIPT KILL..."); | |
385 | lua_error(lua); | |
386 | } | |
eeffcf38 | 387 | } |
388 | ||
002d5626 | 389 | void luaLoadLib(lua_State *lua, const char *libname, lua_CFunction luafunc) { |
390 | lua_pushcfunction(lua, luafunc); | |
391 | lua_pushstring(lua, libname); | |
392 | lua_call(lua, 1, 0); | |
393 | } | |
394 | ||
15108778 | 395 | LUALIB_API int (luaopen_cjson) (lua_State *L); |
2f75bbab | 396 | LUALIB_API int (luaopen_struct) (lua_State *L); |
63505e0b | 397 | LUALIB_API int (luaopen_cmsgpack) (lua_State *L); |
15108778 | 398 | |
002d5626 | 399 | void luaLoadLibraries(lua_State *lua) { |
400 | luaLoadLib(lua, "", luaopen_base); | |
401 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_TABLIBNAME, luaopen_table); | |
402 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_STRLIBNAME, luaopen_string); | |
403 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_MATHLIBNAME, luaopen_math); | |
404 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_DBLIBNAME, luaopen_debug); | |
2f75bbab | 405 | luaLoadLib(lua, "cjson", luaopen_cjson); |
406 | luaLoadLib(lua, "struct", luaopen_struct); | |
63505e0b | 407 | luaLoadLib(lua, "cmsgpack", luaopen_cmsgpack); |
002d5626 | 408 | |
409 | #if 0 /* Stuff that we don't load currently, for sandboxing concerns. */ | |
410 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_LOADLIBNAME, luaopen_package); | |
411 | luaLoadLib(lua, LUA_OSLIBNAME, luaopen_os); | |
412 | #endif | |
413 | } | |
414 | ||
537dafab | 415 | /* Remove a functions that we don't want to expose to the Redis scripting |
416 | * environment. */ | |
417 | void luaRemoveUnsupportedFunctions(lua_State *lua) { | |
418 | lua_pushnil(lua); | |
419 | lua_setglobal(lua,"loadfile"); | |
420 | } | |
421 | ||
3e6a4463 | 422 | /* This function installs metamethods in the global table _G that prevent |
423 | * the creation of globals accidentally. | |
424 | * | |
425 | * It should be the last to be called in the scripting engine initialization | |
97cab309 | 426 | * sequence, because it may interact with creation of globals. */ |
3e6a4463 | 427 | void scriptingEnableGlobalsProtection(lua_State *lua) { |
428 | char *s[32]; | |
430602b2 | 429 | sds code = sdsempty(); |
3e6a4463 | 430 | int j = 0; |
430602b2 | 431 | |
3e6a4463 | 432 | /* strict.lua from: http://metalua.luaforge.net/src/lib/strict.lua.html. |
433 | * Modified to be adapted to Redis. */ | |
6255a5ae | 434 | s[j++]="local mt = {}\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 435 | s[j++]="setmetatable(_G, mt)\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 436 | s[j++]="mt.__newindex = function (t, n, v)\n"; |
d2906893 | 437 | s[j++]=" if debug.getinfo(2) then\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 438 | s[j++]=" local w = debug.getinfo(2, \"S\").what\n"; |
439 | s[j++]=" if w ~= \"main\" and w ~= \"C\" then\n"; | |
97cab309 | 440 | s[j++]=" error(\"Script attempted to create global variable '\"..tostring(n)..\"'\", 2)\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 441 | s[j++]=" end\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 442 | s[j++]=" end\n"; |
443 | s[j++]=" rawset(t, n, v)\n"; | |
444 | s[j++]="end\n"; | |
445 | s[j++]="mt.__index = function (t, n)\n"; | |
d2906893 | 446 | s[j++]=" if debug.getinfo(2) and debug.getinfo(2, \"S\").what ~= \"C\" then\n"; |
c9853f53 | 447 | s[j++]=" error(\"Script attempted to access unexisting global variable '\"..tostring(n)..\"'\", 2)\n"; |
3e6a4463 | 448 | s[j++]=" end\n"; |
449 | s[j++]=" return rawget(t, n)\n"; | |
450 | s[j++]="end\n"; | |
3e6a4463 | 451 | s[j++]=NULL; |
452 | ||
453 | for (j = 0; s[j] != NULL; j++) code = sdscatlen(code,s[j],strlen(s[j])); | |
9a2dd1ef | 454 | luaL_loadbuffer(lua,code,sdslen(code),"@enable_strict_lua"); |
430602b2 | 455 | lua_pcall(lua,0,0,0); |
456 | sdsfree(code); | |
457 | } | |
458 | ||
070e3945 | 459 | /* Initialize the scripting environment. |
460 | * It is possible to call this function to reset the scripting environment | |
461 | * assuming that we call scriptingRelease() before. | |
462 | * See scriptingReset() for more information. */ | |
7585836e | 463 | void scriptingInit(void) { |
464 | lua_State *lua = lua_open(); | |
537dafab | 465 | |
002d5626 | 466 | luaLoadLibraries(lua); |
537dafab | 467 | luaRemoveUnsupportedFunctions(lua); |
0f1d64ca | 468 | |
4dd444bb | 469 | /* Initialize a dictionary we use to map SHAs to scripts. |
470 | * This is useful for replication, as we need to replicate EVALSHA | |
471 | * as EVAL, so we need to remember the associated script. */ | |
472 | server.lua_scripts = dictCreate(&dbDictType,NULL); | |
473 | ||
288f811f | 474 | /* Register the redis commands table and fields */ |
475 | lua_newtable(lua); | |
476 | ||
477 | /* redis.call */ | |
478 | lua_pushstring(lua,"call"); | |
9ed32ba0 | 479 | lua_pushcfunction(lua,luaRedisCallCommand); |
480 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
481 | ||
482 | /* redis.pcall */ | |
483 | lua_pushstring(lua,"pcall"); | |
484 | lua_pushcfunction(lua,luaRedisPCallCommand); | |
288f811f | 485 | lua_settable(lua,-3); |
486 | ||
487 | /* redis.log and log levels. */ | |
488 | lua_pushstring(lua,"log"); | |
489 | lua_pushcfunction(lua,luaLogCommand); | |
490 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
491 | ||
492 | lua_pushstring(lua,"LOG_DEBUG"); | |
493 | lua_pushnumber(lua,REDIS_DEBUG); | |
494 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
495 | ||
496 | lua_pushstring(lua,"LOG_VERBOSE"); | |
497 | lua_pushnumber(lua,REDIS_VERBOSE); | |
498 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
499 | ||
500 | lua_pushstring(lua,"LOG_NOTICE"); | |
501 | lua_pushnumber(lua,REDIS_NOTICE); | |
502 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
503 | ||
504 | lua_pushstring(lua,"LOG_WARNING"); | |
505 | lua_pushnumber(lua,REDIS_WARNING); | |
506 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
507 | ||
2f2e6ad4 NF |
508 | /* redis.sha1hex */ |
509 | lua_pushstring(lua, "sha1hex"); | |
510 | lua_pushcfunction(lua, luaRedisSha1hexCommand); | |
511 | lua_settable(lua, -3); | |
512 | ||
288f811f | 513 | /* Finally set the table as 'redis' global var. */ |
00b7541b | 514 | lua_setglobal(lua,"redis"); |
0f1d64ca | 515 | |
e108bab0 | 516 | /* Replace math.random and math.randomseed with our implementations. */ |
517 | lua_getglobal(lua,"math"); | |
518 | ||
519 | lua_pushstring(lua,"random"); | |
520 | lua_pushcfunction(lua,redis_math_random); | |
521 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
522 | ||
523 | lua_pushstring(lua,"randomseed"); | |
524 | lua_pushcfunction(lua,redis_math_randomseed); | |
525 | lua_settable(lua,-3); | |
526 | ||
527 | lua_setglobal(lua,"math"); | |
528 | ||
2c861050 | 529 | /* Add a helper funciton that we use to sort the multi bulk output of non |
530 | * deterministic commands, when containing 'false' elements. */ | |
531 | { | |
532 | char *compare_func = "function __redis__compare_helper(a,b)\n" | |
533 | " if a == false then a = '' end\n" | |
534 | " if b == false then b = '' end\n" | |
535 | " return a<b\n" | |
536 | "end\n"; | |
9a2dd1ef | 537 | luaL_loadbuffer(lua,compare_func,strlen(compare_func),"@cmp_func_def"); |
2c861050 | 538 | lua_pcall(lua,0,0,0); |
539 | } | |
540 | ||
0f1d64ca | 541 | /* Create the (non connected) client that we use to execute Redis commands |
070e3945 | 542 | * inside the Lua interpreter. |
543 | * Note: there is no need to create it again when this function is called | |
544 | * by scriptingReset(). */ | |
545 | if (server.lua_client == NULL) { | |
546 | server.lua_client = createClient(-1); | |
547 | server.lua_client->flags |= REDIS_LUA_CLIENT; | |
548 | } | |
0f1d64ca | 549 | |
430602b2 | 550 | /* Lua beginners ofter don't use "local", this is likely to introduce |
551 | * subtle bugs in their code. To prevent problems we protect accesses | |
552 | * to global variables. */ | |
97cab309 | 553 | scriptingEnableGlobalsProtection(lua); |
430602b2 | 554 | |
7585836e | 555 | server.lua = lua; |
556 | } | |
557 | ||
070e3945 | 558 | /* Release resources related to Lua scripting. |
559 | * This function is used in order to reset the scripting environment. */ | |
560 | void scriptingRelease(void) { | |
561 | dictRelease(server.lua_scripts); | |
562 | lua_close(server.lua); | |
563 | } | |
564 | ||
565 | void scriptingReset(void) { | |
566 | scriptingRelease(); | |
567 | scriptingInit(); | |
568 | } | |
569 | ||
2f2e6ad4 NF |
570 | /* Perform the SHA1 of the input string. We use this both for hasing script |
571 | * bodies in order to obtain the Lua function name, and in the implementation | |
572 | * of redis.sha1(). | |
573 | * | |
574 | * 'digest' should point to a 41 bytes buffer: 40 for SHA1 converted into an | |
7585836e | 575 | * hexadecimal number, plus 1 byte for null term. */ |
2f2e6ad4 | 576 | void sha1hex(char *digest, char *script, size_t len) { |
7585836e | 577 | SHA1_CTX ctx; |
578 | unsigned char hash[20]; | |
579 | char *cset = "0123456789abcdef"; | |
580 | int j; | |
581 | ||
582 | SHA1Init(&ctx); | |
583 | SHA1Update(&ctx,(unsigned char*)script,len); | |
584 | SHA1Final(hash,&ctx); | |
585 | ||
586 | for (j = 0; j < 20; j++) { | |
587 | digest[j*2] = cset[((hash[j]&0xF0)>>4)]; | |
588 | digest[j*2+1] = cset[(hash[j]&0xF)]; | |
589 | } | |
590 | digest[40] = '\0'; | |
591 | } | |
592 | ||
593 | void luaReplyToRedisReply(redisClient *c, lua_State *lua) { | |
82c6b825 | 594 | int t = lua_type(lua,-1); |
7585836e | 595 | |
596 | switch(t) { | |
597 | case LUA_TSTRING: | |
82c6b825 | 598 | addReplyBulkCBuffer(c,(char*)lua_tostring(lua,-1),lua_strlen(lua,-1)); |
7585836e | 599 | break; |
600 | case LUA_TBOOLEAN: | |
82c6b825 | 601 | addReply(c,lua_toboolean(lua,-1) ? shared.cone : shared.nullbulk); |
7585836e | 602 | break; |
603 | case LUA_TNUMBER: | |
82c6b825 | 604 | addReplyLongLong(c,(long long)lua_tonumber(lua,-1)); |
7585836e | 605 | break; |
532e0f5d | 606 | case LUA_TTABLE: |
0d916763 | 607 | /* We need to check if it is an array, an error, or a status reply. |
608 | * Error are returned as a single element table with 'err' field. | |
609 | * Status replies are returned as single elment table with 'ok' field */ | |
532e0f5d | 610 | lua_pushstring(lua,"err"); |
611 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); | |
612 | t = lua_type(lua,-1); | |
613 | if (t == LUA_TSTRING) { | |
3bb818df | 614 | sds err = sdsnew(lua_tostring(lua,-1)); |
615 | sdsmapchars(err,"\r\n"," ",2); | |
616 | addReplySds(c,sdscatprintf(sdsempty(),"-%s\r\n",err)); | |
617 | sdsfree(err); | |
0d916763 | 618 | lua_pop(lua,2); |
619 | return; | |
620 | } | |
621 | ||
622 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
623 | lua_pushstring(lua,"ok"); | |
624 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); | |
625 | t = lua_type(lua,-1); | |
626 | if (t == LUA_TSTRING) { | |
3bb818df | 627 | sds ok = sdsnew(lua_tostring(lua,-1)); |
628 | sdsmapchars(ok,"\r\n"," ",2); | |
629 | addReplySds(c,sdscatprintf(sdsempty(),"+%s\r\n",ok)); | |
630 | sdsfree(ok); | |
532e0f5d | 631 | lua_pop(lua,1); |
632 | } else { | |
633 | void *replylen = addDeferredMultiBulkLength(c); | |
634 | int j = 1, mbulklen = 0; | |
635 | ||
0d916763 | 636 | lua_pop(lua,1); /* Discard the 'ok' field value we popped */ |
532e0f5d | 637 | while(1) { |
638 | lua_pushnumber(lua,j++); | |
639 | lua_gettable(lua,-2); | |
640 | t = lua_type(lua,-1); | |
641 | if (t == LUA_TNIL) { | |
642 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
643 | break; | |
532e0f5d | 644 | } |
82c6b825 | 645 | luaReplyToRedisReply(c, lua); |
646 | mbulklen++; | |
532e0f5d | 647 | } |
648 | setDeferredMultiBulkLength(c,replylen,mbulklen); | |
649 | } | |
650 | break; | |
7585836e | 651 | default: |
652 | addReply(c,shared.nullbulk); | |
653 | } | |
654 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
655 | } | |
656 | ||
4ae5b5e1 | 657 | /* Set an array of Redis String Objects as a Lua array (table) stored into a |
658 | * global variable. */ | |
659 | void luaSetGlobalArray(lua_State *lua, char *var, robj **elev, int elec) { | |
660 | int j; | |
661 | ||
662 | lua_newtable(lua); | |
663 | for (j = 0; j < elec; j++) { | |
664 | lua_pushlstring(lua,(char*)elev[j]->ptr,sdslen(elev[j]->ptr)); | |
665 | lua_rawseti(lua,-2,j+1); | |
666 | } | |
667 | lua_setglobal(lua,var); | |
668 | } | |
669 | ||
a9b07ac4 | 670 | /* Define a lua function with the specified function name and body. |
671 | * The function name musts be a 2 characters long string, since all the | |
672 | * functions we defined in the Lua context are in the form: | |
673 | * | |
674 | * f_<hex sha1 sum> | |
675 | * | |
676 | * On success REDIS_OK is returned, and nothing is left on the Lua stack. | |
677 | * On error REDIS_ERR is returned and an appropriate error is set in the | |
678 | * client context. */ | |
679 | int luaCreateFunction(redisClient *c, lua_State *lua, char *funcname, robj *body) { | |
680 | sds funcdef = sdsempty(); | |
681 | ||
a9b07ac4 | 682 | funcdef = sdscat(funcdef,"function "); |
683 | funcdef = sdscatlen(funcdef,funcname,42); | |
4d776dba | 684 | funcdef = sdscatlen(funcdef,"() ",3); |
a9b07ac4 | 685 | funcdef = sdscatlen(funcdef,body->ptr,sdslen(body->ptr)); |
4d776dba | 686 | funcdef = sdscatlen(funcdef," end",4); |
a9b07ac4 | 687 | |
9a2dd1ef | 688 | if (luaL_loadbuffer(lua,funcdef,sdslen(funcdef),"@user_script")) { |
a9b07ac4 | 689 | addReplyErrorFormat(c,"Error compiling script (new function): %s\n", |
690 | lua_tostring(lua,-1)); | |
691 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
692 | sdsfree(funcdef); | |
693 | return REDIS_ERR; | |
694 | } | |
695 | sdsfree(funcdef); | |
696 | if (lua_pcall(lua,0,0,0)) { | |
697 | addReplyErrorFormat(c,"Error running script (new function): %s\n", | |
698 | lua_tostring(lua,-1)); | |
699 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
700 | return REDIS_ERR; | |
701 | } | |
702 | ||
703 | /* We also save a SHA1 -> Original script map in a dictionary | |
704 | * so that we can replicate / write in the AOF all the | |
705 | * EVALSHA commands as EVAL using the original script. */ | |
706 | { | |
707 | int retval = dictAdd(server.lua_scripts, | |
708 | sdsnewlen(funcname+2,40),body); | |
709 | redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,retval == DICT_OK); | |
710 | incrRefCount(body); | |
711 | } | |
712 | return REDIS_OK; | |
713 | } | |
714 | ||
7229d60d | 715 | void evalGenericCommand(redisClient *c, int evalsha) { |
7585836e | 716 | lua_State *lua = server.lua; |
717 | char funcname[43]; | |
4ae5b5e1 | 718 | long long numkeys; |
77a75fde | 719 | int delhook = 0; |
4ae5b5e1 | 720 | |
e108bab0 | 721 | /* We want the same PRNG sequence at every call so that our PRNG is |
722 | * not affected by external state. */ | |
723 | redisSrand48(0); | |
724 | ||
9f772cc2 | 725 | /* We set this flag to zero to remember that so far no random command |
726 | * was called. This way we can allow the user to call commands like | |
727 | * SRANDMEMBER or RANDOMKEY from Lua scripts as far as no write command | |
728 | * is called (otherwise the replication and AOF would end with non | |
729 | * deterministic sequences). | |
730 | * | |
731 | * Thanks to this flag we'll raise an error every time a write command | |
732 | * is called after a random command was used. */ | |
733 | server.lua_random_dirty = 0; | |
4ab8695d | 734 | server.lua_write_dirty = 0; |
9f772cc2 | 735 | |
4ae5b5e1 | 736 | /* Get the number of arguments that are keys */ |
737 | if (getLongLongFromObjectOrReply(c,c->argv[2],&numkeys,NULL) != REDIS_OK) | |
738 | return; | |
739 | if (numkeys > (c->argc - 3)) { | |
740 | addReplyError(c,"Number of keys can't be greater than number of args"); | |
741 | return; | |
742 | } | |
7585836e | 743 | |
744 | /* We obtain the script SHA1, then check if this function is already | |
745 | * defined into the Lua state */ | |
746 | funcname[0] = 'f'; | |
747 | funcname[1] = '_'; | |
7229d60d | 748 | if (!evalsha) { |
749 | /* Hash the code if this is an EVAL call */ | |
2f2e6ad4 | 750 | sha1hex(funcname+2,c->argv[1]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[1]->ptr)); |
7229d60d | 751 | } else { |
752 | /* We already have the SHA if it is a EVALSHA */ | |
753 | int j; | |
754 | char *sha = c->argv[1]->ptr; | |
755 | ||
756 | for (j = 0; j < 40; j++) | |
757 | funcname[j+2] = tolower(sha[j]); | |
758 | funcname[42] = '\0'; | |
759 | } | |
760 | ||
a9b07ac4 | 761 | /* Try to lookup the Lua function */ |
7585836e | 762 | lua_getglobal(lua, funcname); |
763 | if (lua_isnil(lua,1)) { | |
e8c993f0 | 764 | lua_pop(lua,1); /* remove the nil from the stack */ |
7229d60d | 765 | /* Function not defined... let's define it if we have the |
766 | * body of the funciton. If this is an EVALSHA call we can just | |
767 | * return an error. */ | |
768 | if (evalsha) { | |
769 | addReply(c, shared.noscripterr); | |
7229d60d | 770 | return; |
771 | } | |
a9b07ac4 | 772 | if (luaCreateFunction(c,lua,funcname,c->argv[1]) == REDIS_ERR) return; |
773 | /* Now the following is guaranteed to return non nil */ | |
7585836e | 774 | lua_getglobal(lua, funcname); |
a9b07ac4 | 775 | redisAssert(!lua_isnil(lua,1)); |
7585836e | 776 | } |
4ae5b5e1 | 777 | |
778 | /* Populate the argv and keys table accordingly to the arguments that | |
779 | * EVAL received. */ | |
780 | luaSetGlobalArray(lua,"KEYS",c->argv+3,numkeys); | |
781 | luaSetGlobalArray(lua,"ARGV",c->argv+3+numkeys,c->argc-3-numkeys); | |
c2a7dd85 | 782 | |
783 | /* Select the right DB in the context of the Lua client */ | |
784 | selectDb(server.lua_client,c->db->id); | |
7585836e | 785 | |
da386cdf | 786 | /* Set an hook in order to be able to stop the script execution if it |
787 | * is running for too much time. | |
788 | * We set the hook only if the time limit is enabled as the hook will | |
789 | * make the Lua script execution slower. */ | |
77a75fde | 790 | server.lua_caller = c; |
791 | server.lua_time_start = ustime()/1000; | |
792 | server.lua_kill = 0; | |
115e3ff3 | 793 | if (server.lua_time_limit > 0 && server.masterhost == NULL) { |
da386cdf | 794 | lua_sethook(lua,luaMaskCountHook,LUA_MASKCOUNT,100000); |
77a75fde | 795 | delhook = 1; |
da386cdf | 796 | } |
797 | ||
7585836e | 798 | /* At this point whatever this script was never seen before or if it was |
799 | * already defined, we can call it. We have zero arguments and expect | |
800 | * a single return value. */ | |
801 | if (lua_pcall(lua,0,1,0)) { | |
77a75fde | 802 | if (delhook) lua_sethook(lua,luaMaskCountHook,0,0); /* Disable hook */ |
4ab8695d | 803 | if (server.lua_timedout) { |
804 | server.lua_timedout = 0; | |
805 | /* Restore the readable handler that was unregistered when the | |
806 | * script timeout was detected. */ | |
807 | aeCreateFileEvent(server.el,c->fd,AE_READABLE, | |
808 | readQueryFromClient,c); | |
809 | } | |
810 | server.lua_caller = NULL; | |
c2a7dd85 | 811 | selectDb(c,server.lua_client->db->id); /* set DB ID from Lua client */ |
7585836e | 812 | addReplyErrorFormat(c,"Error running script (call to %s): %s\n", |
813 | funcname, lua_tostring(lua,-1)); | |
814 | lua_pop(lua,1); | |
40531be0 | 815 | lua_gc(lua,LUA_GCCOLLECT,0); |
7585836e | 816 | return; |
817 | } | |
77a75fde | 818 | if (delhook) lua_sethook(lua,luaMaskCountHook,0,0); /* Disable hook */ |
115e3ff3 | 819 | server.lua_timedout = 0; |
4ab8695d | 820 | server.lua_caller = NULL; |
c2a7dd85 | 821 | selectDb(c,server.lua_client->db->id); /* set DB ID from Lua client */ |
7585836e | 822 | luaReplyToRedisReply(c,lua); |
40531be0 | 823 | lua_gc(lua,LUA_GCSTEP,1); |
4dd444bb | 824 | |
825 | /* If we have slaves attached we want to replicate this command as | |
826 | * EVAL instead of EVALSHA. We do this also in the AOF as currently there | |
827 | * is no easy way to propagate a command in a different way in the AOF | |
828 | * and in the replication link. | |
829 | * | |
830 | * IMPROVEMENT POSSIBLE: | |
831 | * 1) Replicate this command as EVALSHA in the AOF. | |
832 | * 2) Remember what slave already received a given script, and replicate | |
833 | * the EVALSHA against this slaves when possible. | |
834 | */ | |
835 | if (evalsha) { | |
836 | robj *script = dictFetchValue(server.lua_scripts,c->argv[1]->ptr); | |
837 | ||
eab0e26e | 838 | redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,script != NULL); |
4dd444bb | 839 | rewriteClientCommandArgument(c,0, |
840 | resetRefCount(createStringObject("EVAL",4))); | |
841 | rewriteClientCommandArgument(c,1,script); | |
842 | } | |
7585836e | 843 | } |
7229d60d | 844 | |
845 | void evalCommand(redisClient *c) { | |
846 | evalGenericCommand(c,0); | |
847 | } | |
848 | ||
849 | void evalShaCommand(redisClient *c) { | |
850 | if (sdslen(c->argv[1]->ptr) != 40) { | |
851 | /* We know that a match is not possible if the provided SHA is | |
852 | * not the right length. So we return an error ASAP, this way | |
853 | * evalGenericCommand() can be implemented without string length | |
854 | * sanity check */ | |
855 | addReply(c, shared.noscripterr); | |
856 | return; | |
857 | } | |
858 | evalGenericCommand(c,1); | |
859 | } | |
e108bab0 | 860 | |
861 | /* We replace math.random() with our implementation that is not affected | |
862 | * by specific libc random() implementations and will output the same sequence | |
863 | * (for the same seed) in every arch. */ | |
864 | ||
865 | /* The following implementation is the one shipped with Lua itself but with | |
866 | * rand() replaced by redisLrand48(). */ | |
867 | int redis_math_random (lua_State *L) { | |
868 | /* the `%' avoids the (rare) case of r==1, and is needed also because on | |
869 | some systems (SunOS!) `rand()' may return a value larger than RAND_MAX */ | |
870 | lua_Number r = (lua_Number)(redisLrand48()%REDIS_LRAND48_MAX) / | |
871 | (lua_Number)REDIS_LRAND48_MAX; | |
872 | switch (lua_gettop(L)) { /* check number of arguments */ | |
873 | case 0: { /* no arguments */ | |
874 | lua_pushnumber(L, r); /* Number between 0 and 1 */ | |
875 | break; | |
876 | } | |
877 | case 1: { /* only upper limit */ | |
878 | int u = luaL_checkint(L, 1); | |
879 | luaL_argcheck(L, 1<=u, 1, "interval is empty"); | |
880 | lua_pushnumber(L, floor(r*u)+1); /* int between 1 and `u' */ | |
881 | break; | |
882 | } | |
883 | case 2: { /* lower and upper limits */ | |
884 | int l = luaL_checkint(L, 1); | |
885 | int u = luaL_checkint(L, 2); | |
886 | luaL_argcheck(L, l<=u, 2, "interval is empty"); | |
887 | lua_pushnumber(L, floor(r*(u-l+1))+l); /* int between `l' and `u' */ | |
888 | break; | |
889 | } | |
890 | default: return luaL_error(L, "wrong number of arguments"); | |
891 | } | |
892 | return 1; | |
893 | } | |
894 | ||
895 | int redis_math_randomseed (lua_State *L) { | |
896 | redisSrand48(luaL_checkint(L, 1)); | |
897 | return 0; | |
898 | } | |
070e3945 | 899 | |
900 | /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
901 | * SCRIPT command for script environment introspection and control | |
902 | * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
903 | ||
904 | void scriptCommand(redisClient *c) { | |
905 | if (c->argc == 2 && !strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"flush")) { | |
906 | scriptingReset(); | |
907 | addReply(c,shared.ok); | |
908 | server.dirty++; /* Replicating this command is a good idea. */ | |
909 | } else if (c->argc >= 2 && !strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"exists")) { | |
910 | int j; | |
911 | ||
912 | addReplyMultiBulkLen(c, c->argc-2); | |
913 | for (j = 2; j < c->argc; j++) { | |
914 | if (dictFind(server.lua_scripts,c->argv[j]->ptr)) | |
915 | addReply(c,shared.cone); | |
916 | else | |
917 | addReply(c,shared.czero); | |
918 | } | |
a9b07ac4 | 919 | } else if (c->argc == 3 && !strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"load")) { |
a9b07ac4 | 920 | char funcname[43]; |
e8c993f0 | 921 | sds sha; |
a9b07ac4 | 922 | |
923 | funcname[0] = 'f'; | |
924 | funcname[1] = '_'; | |
2f2e6ad4 | 925 | sha1hex(funcname+2,c->argv[2]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[2]->ptr)); |
e8c993f0 | 926 | sha = sdsnewlen(funcname+2,40); |
927 | if (dictFind(server.lua_scripts,sha) == NULL) { | |
928 | if (luaCreateFunction(c,server.lua,funcname,c->argv[2]) | |
929 | == REDIS_ERR) { | |
930 | sdsfree(sha); | |
931 | return; | |
932 | } | |
933 | } | |
e5abf6ef | 934 | addReplyBulkCBuffer(c,funcname+2,40); |
e8c993f0 | 935 | sdsfree(sha); |
4ab8695d | 936 | } else if (c->argc == 2 && !strcasecmp(c->argv[1]->ptr,"kill")) { |
937 | if (server.lua_caller == NULL) { | |
938 | addReplyError(c,"No scripts in execution right now."); | |
939 | } else if (server.lua_write_dirty) { | |
940 | addReplyError(c, "Sorry the script already executed write commands against the dataset. You can either wait the script termination or kill the server in an hard way using the SHUTDOWN NOSAVE command."); | |
941 | } else { | |
942 | server.lua_kill = 1; | |
943 | addReply(c,shared.ok); | |
944 | } | |
070e3945 | 945 | } else { |
946 | addReplyError(c, "Unknown SCRIPT subcommand or wrong # of args."); | |
947 | } | |
948 | } |