Fix memcached exception out of range stacktrace

When a memecached server goes offline in the middle of a
MemcahceRing (swift memcache client) session then a request
to memcached returns nothing and the client inside swift
leaves an "IndexError: list index out of range" stacktrace.

This change corrects that in all the places of MemcacheRing
that is susceptible to it, and added some tests to stop
regression.

Clay added a diff to the bug that pretty much did the same
thing I did, so I'll co-author him.

Change-Id: I97c5420b4b4ecc127e9e94e9d0f91fbe92a5f623
Co-Authored-By: Clay Gerrard <clay.gerrard@gmail.com>
Closes-Bug: #897451
This commit is contained in:
Matthew Oliver 2015-09-03 12:19:05 +10:00 committed by Tim Burke
parent 6da17e9923
commit e501ac7d2b
2 changed files with 80 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ class MemcacheRing(object):
if isinstance(e, Timeout):
logging.error("Timeout %(action)s to memcached: %(server)s",
{'action': action, 'server': server})
elif isinstance(e, socket.error):
elif isinstance(e, (socket.error, MemcacheConnectionError)):
logging.error("Error %(action)s to memcached: %(server)s: %(err)s",
{'action': action, 'server': server, 'err': e})
else:
@ -283,7 +283,11 @@ class MemcacheRing(object):
with Timeout(self._io_timeout):
sock.sendall('get %s\r\n' % key)
line = fp.readline().strip().split()
while line[0].upper() != 'END':
while True:
if not line:
raise MemcacheConnectionError('incomplete read')
if line[0].upper() == 'END':
break
if line[0].upper() == 'VALUE' and line[1] == key:
size = int(line[3])
value = fp.read(size)
@ -329,6 +333,8 @@ class MemcacheRing(object):
with Timeout(self._io_timeout):
sock.sendall('%s %s %s\r\n' % (command, key, delta))
line = fp.readline().strip().split()
if not line:
raise MemcacheConnectionError('incomplete read')
if line[0].upper() == 'NOT_FOUND':
add_val = delta
if command == 'decr':
@ -444,7 +450,11 @@ class MemcacheRing(object):
sock.sendall('get %s\r\n' % ' '.join(keys))
line = fp.readline().strip().split()
responses = {}
while line[0].upper() != 'END':
while True:
if not line:
raise MemcacheConnectionError('incomplete read')
if line[0].upper() == 'END':
break
if line[0].upper() == 'VALUE':
size = int(line[3])
value = fp.read(size)

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
from collections import defaultdict
import errno
from hashlib import md5
import six
import socket
import time
import unittest
@ -76,6 +77,7 @@ class MockMemcached(object):
self.down = False
self.exc_on_delete = False
self.read_return_none = False
self.read_return_empty_str = False
self.close_called = False
def sendall(self, string):
@ -148,6 +150,8 @@ class MockMemcached(object):
self.outbuf += 'NOT_FOUND\r\n'
def readline(self):
if self.read_return_empty_str:
return ''
if self.read_return_none:
return None
if self.down:
@ -336,6 +340,31 @@ class TestMemcached(unittest.TestCase):
_junk, cache_timeout, _junk = mock.cache[cache_key]
self.assertAlmostEqual(float(cache_timeout), esttimeout, delta=1)
def test_get_failed_connection_mid_request(self):
memcache_client = memcached.MemcacheRing(['1.2.3.4:11211'])
mock = MockMemcached()
memcache_client._client_cache['1.2.3.4:11211'] = MockedMemcachePool(
[(mock, mock)] * 2)
memcache_client.set('some_key', [1, 2, 3])
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.get('some_key'), [1, 2, 3])
self.assertEqual(mock.cache.values()[0][1], '0')
# Now lets return an empty string, and make sure we aren't logging
# the error.
fake_stdout = six.StringIO()
not_expected = "Traceback"
# force the logging through the debug_handler instead of the nose
# handler. This will use stdout, so we can access the IndexError stack
# trace if there is one raised.
logger = debug_logger()
with patch("sys.stdout", fake_stdout),\
patch('logging.exception', logger.exception),\
patch('logging.error', logger.error):
mock.read_return_empty_str = True
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.get('some_key'), None)
self.assertNotIn(not_expected, fake_stdout.getvalue())
def test_incr(self):
memcache_client = memcached.MemcacheRing(['1.2.3.4:11211'])
mock = MockMemcached()
@ -356,6 +385,33 @@ class TestMemcached(unittest.TestCase):
memcache_client.incr, 'some_key', delta=-15)
self.assertTrue(mock.close_called)
def test_incr_failed_connection_mid_request(self):
memcache_client = memcached.MemcacheRing(['1.2.3.4:11211'])
mock = MockMemcached()
memcache_client._client_cache['1.2.3.4:11211'] = MockedMemcachePool(
[(mock, mock)] * 2)
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.incr('some_key', delta=5), 5)
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.get('some_key'), '5')
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.incr('some_key', delta=5), 10)
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.get('some_key'), '10')
# Now lets return an empty string, and make sure we aren't logging
# the error.
fake_stdout = six.StringIO()
not_expected = "IndexError: list index out of range"
# force the logging through the debug_handler instead of the nose
# handler. This will use stdout, so we can access the IndexError stack
# trace if there is one raised.
logger = debug_logger()
with patch("sys.stdout", fake_stdout), \
patch('logging.exception', logger.exception), \
patch('logging.error', logger.error):
mock.read_return_empty_str = True
self.assertRaises(memcached.MemcacheConnectionError,
memcache_client.incr, 'some_key', delta=1)
self.assertFalse(not_expected in fake_stdout.getvalue())
def test_incr_w_timeout(self):
memcache_client = memcached.MemcacheRing(['1.2.3.4:11211'])
mock = MockMemcached()
@ -481,6 +537,17 @@ class TestMemcached(unittest.TestCase):
('some_key2', 'some_key1', 'not_exists'), 'multi_key'),
[[4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3], None])
# Now lets simulate a lost connection and make sure we don't get
# the index out of range stack trace when it does
mock_stderr = six.StringIO()
not_expected = "IndexError: list index out of range"
with patch("sys.stderr", mock_stderr):
mock.read_return_empty_str = True
self.assertEqual(memcache_client.get_multi(
('some_key2', 'some_key1', 'not_exists'), 'multi_key'),
None)
self.assertFalse(not_expected in mock_stderr.getvalue())
def test_serialization(self):
memcache_client = memcached.MemcacheRing(['1.2.3.4:11211'],
allow_pickle=True)