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author | Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org> | 2022-04-04 15:25:20 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-04-04 15:25:20 +0100 |
commit | 5c9e39e6192e952ba8a5bb8e5485bc6067f91699 (patch) | |
tree | 43ad8fbd061254a87c8a93c6f3d32fa029a7cb72 /synapse/handlers/device.py | |
parent | Remove more dead/broken dev scripts (#12355) (diff) | |
download | synapse-5c9e39e6192e952ba8a5bb8e5485bc6067f91699.tar.xz |
Track device list updates per room. (#12321)
This is a first step in dealing with #7721. The idea is basically that rather than calculating the full set of users a device list update needs to be sent to up front, we instead simply record the rooms the user was in at the time of the change. This will allow a few things: 1. we can defer calculating the set of remote servers that need to be poked about the change; and 2. during `/sync` and `/keys/changes` we can avoid also avoid calculating users who share rooms with other users, and instead just look at the rooms that have changed. However, care needs to be taken to correctly handle server downgrades. As such this PR writes to both `device_lists_changes_in_room` and the `device_lists_outbound_pokes` table synchronously. In a future release we can then bump the database schema compat version to `69` and then we can assume that the new `device_lists_changes_in_room` exists and is handled. There is a temporary option to disable writing to `device_lists_outbound_pokes` synchronously, allowing us to test the new code path does work (and by implication upgrading to a future release and downgrading to this one will work correctly). Note: Ideally we'd do the calculation of room to servers on a worker (e.g. the background worker), but currently only master can write to the `device_list_outbound_pokes` table.
Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/handlers/device.py')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/handlers/device.py | 132 |
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/device.py b/synapse/handlers/device.py index d5ccaa0c37..c710c02cf9 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/device.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/device.py @@ -37,7 +37,10 @@ from synapse.api.errors import ( SynapseError, ) from synapse.logging.opentracing import log_kv, set_tag, trace -from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process +from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import ( + run_as_background_process, + wrap_as_background_process, +) from synapse.types import ( JsonDict, StreamToken, @@ -278,6 +281,22 @@ class DeviceHandler(DeviceWorkerHandler): hs.get_distributor().observe("user_left_room", self.user_left_room) + # Whether `_handle_new_device_update_async` is currently processing. + self._handle_new_device_update_is_processing = False + + # If a new device update may have happened while the loop was + # processing. + self._handle_new_device_update_new_data = False + + # On start up check if there are any updates pending. + hs.get_reactor().callWhenRunning(self._handle_new_device_update_async) + + # Used to decide if we calculate outbound pokes up front or not. By + # default we do to allow safely downgrading Synapse. + self.use_new_device_lists_changes_in_room = ( + hs.config.server.use_new_device_lists_changes_in_room + ) + def _check_device_name_length(self, name: Optional[str]) -> None: """ Checks whether a device name is longer than the maximum allowed length. @@ -469,19 +488,26 @@ class DeviceHandler(DeviceWorkerHandler): # No changes to notify about, so this is a no-op. return - users_who_share_room = await self.store.get_users_who_share_room_with_user( - user_id - ) + room_ids = await self.store.get_rooms_for_user(user_id) + + hosts: Optional[Set[str]] = None + if not self.use_new_device_lists_changes_in_room: + hosts = set() - hosts: Set[str] = set() - if self.hs.is_mine_id(user_id): - hosts.update(get_domain_from_id(u) for u in users_who_share_room) - hosts.discard(self.server_name) + if self.hs.is_mine_id(user_id): + for room_id in room_ids: + joined_users = await self.store.get_users_in_room(room_id) + hosts.update(get_domain_from_id(u) for u in joined_users) - set_tag("target_hosts", hosts) + set_tag("target_hosts", hosts) + + hosts.discard(self.server_name) position = await self.store.add_device_change_to_streams( - user_id, device_ids, list(hosts) + user_id, + device_ids, + hosts=hosts, + room_ids=room_ids, ) if not position: @@ -495,9 +521,12 @@ class DeviceHandler(DeviceWorkerHandler): # specify the user ID too since the user should always get their own device list # updates, even if they aren't in any rooms. - users_to_notify = users_who_share_room.union({user_id}) + self.notifier.on_new_event( + "device_list_key", position, users={user_id}, rooms=room_ids + ) - self.notifier.on_new_event("device_list_key", position, users=users_to_notify) + # We may need to do some processing asynchronously. + self._handle_new_device_update_async() if hosts: logger.info( @@ -614,6 +643,85 @@ class DeviceHandler(DeviceWorkerHandler): return {"success": True} + @wrap_as_background_process("_handle_new_device_update_async") + async def _handle_new_device_update_async(self) -> None: + """Called when we have a new local device list update that we need to + send out over federation. + + This happens in the background so as not to block the original request + that generated the device update. + """ + if self._handle_new_device_update_is_processing: + self._handle_new_device_update_new_data = True + return + + self._handle_new_device_update_is_processing = True + + # The stream ID we processed previous iteration (if any), and the set of + # hosts we've already poked about for this update. This is so that we + # don't poke the same remote server about the same update repeatedly. + current_stream_id = None + hosts_already_sent_to: Set[str] = set() + + try: + while True: + self._handle_new_device_update_new_data = False + rows = await self.store.get_uncoverted_outbound_room_pokes() + if not rows: + # If the DB returned nothing then there is nothing left to + # do, *unless* a new device list update happened during the + # DB query. + if self._handle_new_device_update_new_data: + continue + else: + return + + for user_id, device_id, room_id, stream_id, opentracing_context in rows: + joined_user_ids = await self.store.get_users_in_room(room_id) + hosts = {get_domain_from_id(u) for u in joined_user_ids} + hosts.discard(self.server_name) + + # Check if we've already sent this update to some hosts + if current_stream_id == stream_id: + hosts -= hosts_already_sent_to + + await self.store.add_device_list_outbound_pokes( + user_id=user_id, + device_id=device_id, + room_id=room_id, + stream_id=stream_id, + hosts=hosts, + context=opentracing_context, + ) + + # Notify replication that we've updated the device list stream. + self.notifier.notify_replication() + + if hosts: + logger.info( + "Sending device list update notif for %r to: %r", + user_id, + hosts, + ) + for host in hosts: + self.federation_sender.send_device_messages( + host, immediate=False + ) + log_kv( + {"message": "sent device update to host", "host": host} + ) + + if current_stream_id != stream_id: + # Clear the set of hosts we've already sent to as we're + # processing a new update. + hosts_already_sent_to.clear() + + hosts_already_sent_to.update(hosts) + current_stream_id = stream_id + + finally: + self._handle_new_device_update_is_processing = False + def _update_device_from_client_ips( device: JsonDict, client_ips: Mapping[Tuple[str, str], Mapping[str, Any]] |