X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/2612e0521fde55db2c720092d4ad02a8f015f46e..f63f0928c3e08f60f6b8557dc7c5d635834f990b:/src/object.c diff --git a/src/object.c b/src/object.c index de62f504..f4c34dcf 100644 --- a/src/object.c +++ b/src/object.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ robj *createObject(int type, void *ptr) { /* The following is only needed if VM is active, but since the conditional * is probably more costly than initializing the field it's better to * have every field properly initialized anyway. */ - o->storage = REDIS_VM_MEMORY; + o->storage = REDIS_DS_MEMORY; return o; } @@ -160,31 +160,11 @@ void incrRefCount(robj *o) { void decrRefCount(void *obj) { robj *o = obj; - /* Object is a swapped out value, or in the process of being loaded. */ - if (server.vm_enabled && - (o->storage == REDIS_VM_SWAPPED || o->storage == REDIS_VM_LOADING)) - { - vmpointer *vp = obj; - if (o->storage == REDIS_VM_LOADING) vmCancelThreadedIOJob(o); - vmMarkPagesFree(vp->page,vp->usedpages); - server.vm_stats_swapped_objects--; - zfree(vp); - return; - } - if (o->refcount <= 0) redisPanic("decrRefCount against refcount <= 0"); - /* Object is in memory, or in the process of being swapped out. - * - * If the object is being swapped out, abort the operation on - * decrRefCount even if the refcount does not drop to 0: the object - * is referenced at least two times, as value of the key AND as - * job->val in the iojob. So if we don't invalidate the iojob, when it is - * done but the relevant key was removed in the meantime, the - * complete jobs handler will not find the key about the job and the - * assert will fail. */ - if (server.vm_enabled && o->storage == REDIS_VM_SWAPPING) - vmCancelThreadedIOJob(o); if (--(o->refcount) == 0) { + /* DS_SAVING objects should always have a reference in the + * IO Job structure. So we should never reach this state. */ + redisAssert(o->storage != REDIS_DS_SAVING); switch(o->type) { case REDIS_STRING: freeStringObject(o); break; case REDIS_LIST: freeListObject(o); break; @@ -228,16 +208,16 @@ robj *tryObjectEncoding(robj *o) { /* Ok, this object can be encoded... * * Can I use a shared object? Only if the object is inside a given - * range and if this is the main thread, since when VM is enabled we - * have the constraint that I/O thread should only handle non-shared - * objects, in order to avoid race conditions (we don't have per-object - * locking). + * range and if the back end in use is in-memory. For disk store every + * object in memory used as value should be independent. * * Note that we also avoid using shared integers when maxmemory is used - * because very object needs to have a private LRU field for the LRU + * because every object needs to have a private LRU field for the LRU * algorithm to work well. */ - if (server.maxmemory == 0 && value >= 0 && value < REDIS_SHARED_INTEGERS && - pthread_equal(pthread_self(),server.mainthread)) { + if (server.ds_enabled == 0 && + server.maxmemory == 0 && value >= 0 && value < REDIS_SHARED_INTEGERS && + pthread_equal(pthread_self(),server.mainthread)) + { decrRefCount(o); incrRefCount(shared.integers[value]); return shared.integers[value];