From bff31e129deb7e62b884ccfd941aaa14e8c3e26e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: antirez Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 14:21:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] New verions of DUMP, RESTORE, MIGRATE back ported from unstable to 2.6 --- src/migrate.c | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 91 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/migrate.c b/src/migrate.c index f7a5b730..ae312c41 100644 --- a/src/migrate.c +++ b/src/migrate.c @@ -1,9 +1,87 @@ #include "redis.h" +#include "endianconv.h" /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * RESTORE and MIGRATE commands + * DUMP, RESTORE and MIGRATE commands * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +/* Generates a DUMP-format representation of the object 'o', adding it to the + * io stream pointed by 'rio'. This function can't fail. */ +void createDumpPayload(rio *payload, robj *o) { + unsigned char buf[2]; + uint64_t crc; + + /* Serialize the object in a RDB-like format. It consist of an object type + * byte followed by the serialized object. This is understood by RESTORE. */ + rioInitWithBuffer(payload,sdsempty()); + redisAssert(rdbSaveObjectType(payload,o)); + redisAssert(rdbSaveObject(payload,o)); + + /* Write the footer, this is how it looks like: + * ----------------+---------------------+---------------+ + * ... RDB payload | 2 bytes RDB version | 8 bytes CRC64 | + * ----------------+---------------------+---------------+ + * RDB version and CRC are both in little endian. + */ + + /* RDB version */ + buf[0] = REDIS_RDB_VERSION & 0xff; + buf[1] = (REDIS_RDB_VERSION >> 8) & 0xff; + payload->io.buffer.ptr = sdscatlen(payload->io.buffer.ptr,buf,2); + + /* CRC64 */ + crc = crc64((unsigned char*)payload->io.buffer.ptr, + sdslen(payload->io.buffer.ptr)); + memrev64ifbe(&crc); + payload->io.buffer.ptr = sdscatlen(payload->io.buffer.ptr,&crc,8); +} + +/* Verify that the RDB version of the dump payload matches the one of this Redis + * instance and that the checksum is ok. + * If the DUMP payload looks valid REDIS_OK is returned, otherwise REDIS_ERR + * is returned. */ +int verifyDumpPayload(unsigned char *p, size_t len) { + unsigned char *footer; + uint16_t rdbver; + uint64_t crc; + + /* At least 2 bytes of RDB version and 8 of CRC64 should be present. */ + if (len < 10) return REDIS_ERR; + footer = p+(len-10); + + /* Verify RDB version */ + rdbver = (footer[1] << 8) | footer[0]; + if (rdbver != REDIS_RDB_VERSION) return REDIS_ERR; + + /* Verify CRC64 */ + crc = crc64(p,len-8); + memrev64ifbe(&crc); + return (memcmp(&crc,footer+2,8) == 0) ? REDIS_OK : REDIS_ERR; +} + +/* DUMP keyname + * DUMP is actually not used by Redis Cluster but it is the obvious + * complement of RESTORE and can be useful for different applications. */ +void dumpCommand(redisClient *c) { + robj *o, *dumpobj; + rio payload; + + /* Check if the key is here. */ + if ((o = lookupKeyRead(c->db,c->argv[1])) == NULL) { + addReply(c,shared.nullbulk); + return; + } + + /* Create the DUMP encoded representation. */ + createDumpPayload(&payload,o); + + /* Transfer to the client */ + dumpobj = createObject(REDIS_STRING,payload.io.buffer.ptr); + addReplyBulk(c,dumpobj); + decrRefCount(dumpobj); + return; +} + /* RESTORE key ttl serialized-value */ void restoreCommand(redisClient *c) { long ttl; @@ -25,6 +103,12 @@ void restoreCommand(redisClient *c) { return; } + /* Verify RDB version and data checksum. */ + if (verifyDumpPayload(c->argv[3]->ptr,sdslen(c->argv[3]->ptr)) == REDIS_ERR) { + addReplyError(c,"DUMP payload version or checksum are wrong"); + return; + } + rioInitWithBuffer(&payload,c->argv[3]->ptr); if (((type = rdbLoadObjectType(&payload)) == -1) || ((obj = rdbLoadObject(type,&payload)) == NULL)) @@ -35,7 +119,7 @@ void restoreCommand(redisClient *c) { /* Create the key and set the TTL if any */ dbAdd(c->db,c->argv[1],obj); - if (ttl) setExpire(c->db,c->argv[1],time(NULL)+ttl); + if (ttl) setExpire(c->db,c->argv[1],mstime()+ttl); signalModifiedKey(c->db,c->argv[1]); addReply(c,shared.ok); server.dirty++; @@ -78,6 +162,7 @@ void migrateCommand(redisClient *c) { return; } + /* Create RESTORE payload and generate the protocol to call the command. */ rioInitWithBuffer(&cmd,sdsempty()); redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkCount(&cmd,'*',2)); redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,"SELECT",6)); @@ -91,11 +176,10 @@ void migrateCommand(redisClient *c) { redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkLongLong(&cmd,(ttl == -1) ? 0 : ttl)); /* Finally the last argument that is the serailized object payload - * in the form: . */ - rioInitWithBuffer(&payload,sdsempty()); - redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rdbSaveObjectType(&payload,o)); - redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rdbSaveObject(&payload,o) != -1); - redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,payload.io.buffer.ptr,sdslen(payload.io.buffer.ptr))); + * in the DUMP format. */ + createDumpPayload(&payload,o); + redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rioWriteBulkString(&cmd,payload.io.buffer.ptr, + sdslen(payload.io.buffer.ptr))); sdsfree(payload.io.buffer.ptr); /* Tranfer the query to the other node in 64K chunks. */ @@ -162,29 +246,3 @@ socket_rd_err: close(fd); return; } - -/* DUMP keyname - * DUMP is actually not used by Redis Cluster but it is the obvious - * complement of RESTORE and can be useful for different applications. */ -void dumpCommand(redisClient *c) { - robj *o, *dumpobj; - rio payload; - - /* Check if the key is here. */ - if ((o = lookupKeyRead(c->db,c->argv[1])) == NULL) { - addReply(c,shared.nullbulk); - return; - } - - /* Serialize the object in a RDB-like format. It consist of an object type - * byte followed by the serialized object. This is understood by RESTORE. */ - rioInitWithBuffer(&payload,sdsempty()); - redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rdbSaveObjectType(&payload,o)); - redisAssertWithInfo(c,NULL,rdbSaveObject(&payload,o)); - - /* Transfer to the client */ - dumpobj = createObject(REDIS_STRING,payload.io.buffer.ptr); - addReplyBulk(c,dumpobj); - decrRefCount(dumpobj); - return; -} -- GitLab