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author | Eric Eastwood <erice@element.io> | 2022-09-28 15:26:16 -0500 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-09-28 15:26:16 -0500 |
commit | df8b91ed2bba4995c59a5b067e3b252ab90c9a5e (patch) | |
tree | 86a088bd2194b23a0dea145e0c6bb5b083294d12 /synapse | |
parent | Add upgrade notes for changes to receipts replication. (#13932) (diff) | |
download | synapse-df8b91ed2bba4995c59a5b067e3b252ab90c9a5e.tar.xz |
Limit and filter the number of backfill points to get from the database (#13879)
There is no need to grab thousands of backfill points when we only need 5 to make the `/backfill` request with. We need to grab a few extra in case the first few aren't visible in the history. Previously, we grabbed thousands of backfill points from the database, then sorted and filtered them in the app. Fetching the 4.6k backfill points for `#matrix:matrix.org` from the database takes ~50ms - ~570ms so it's not like this saves a lot of time 🤷. But it might save us more time now that `get_backfill_points_in_room`/`get_insertion_event_backward_extremities_in_room` are more complicated after https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13635 This PR moves the filtering and limiting to the SQL query so we just have less data to work with in the first place. Part of https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13356
Diffstat (limited to 'synapse')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/handlers/federation.py | 109 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/databases/main/event_federation.py | 90 |
2 files changed, 139 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/federation.py b/synapse/handlers/federation.py index 360ab6fee2..500c1c16d0 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/federation.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/federation.py @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ from signedjson.sign import verify_signed_json from unpaddedbase64 import decode_base64 from synapse import event_auth -from synapse.api.constants import EventContentFields, EventTypes, Membership +from synapse.api.constants import MAX_DEPTH, EventContentFields, EventTypes, Membership from synapse.api.errors import ( AuthError, CodeMessageException, @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ class FederationHandler: current_depth: int, limit: int, *, - processing_start_time: int, + processing_start_time: Optional[int], ) -> bool: """ Checks whether the `current_depth` is at or approaching any backfill @@ -223,12 +223,23 @@ class FederationHandler: room_id: The room to backfill in. current_depth: The depth to check at for any upcoming backfill points. limit: The max number of events to request from the remote federated server. - processing_start_time: The time when `maybe_backfill` started - processing. Only used for timing. + processing_start_time: The time when `maybe_backfill` started processing. + Only used for timing. If `None`, no timing observation will be made. """ backwards_extremities = [ _BackfillPoint(event_id, depth, _BackfillPointType.BACKWARDS_EXTREMITY) - for event_id, depth in await self.store.get_backfill_points_in_room(room_id) + for event_id, depth in await self.store.get_backfill_points_in_room( + room_id=room_id, + current_depth=current_depth, + # We only need to end up with 5 extremities combined with the + # insertion event extremities to make the `/backfill` request + # but fetch an order of magnitude more to make sure there is + # enough even after we filter them by whether visible in the + # history. This isn't fool-proof as all backfill points within + # our limit could be filtered out but seems like a good amount + # to try with at least. + limit=50, + ) ] insertion_events_to_be_backfilled: List[_BackfillPoint] = [] @@ -236,7 +247,12 @@ class FederationHandler: insertion_events_to_be_backfilled = [ _BackfillPoint(event_id, depth, _BackfillPointType.INSERTION_PONT) for event_id, depth in await self.store.get_insertion_event_backward_extremities_in_room( - room_id + room_id=room_id, + current_depth=current_depth, + # We only need to end up with 5 extremities combined with + # the backfill points to make the `/backfill` request ... + # (see the other comment above for more context). + limit=50, ) ] logger.debug( @@ -245,10 +261,6 @@ class FederationHandler: insertion_events_to_be_backfilled, ) - if not backwards_extremities and not insertion_events_to_be_backfilled: - logger.debug("Not backfilling as no extremeties found.") - return False - # we now have a list of potential places to backpaginate from. We prefer to # start with the most recent (ie, max depth), so let's sort the list. sorted_backfill_points: List[_BackfillPoint] = sorted( @@ -269,6 +281,33 @@ class FederationHandler: sorted_backfill_points, ) + # If we have no backfill points lower than the `current_depth` then + # either we can a) bail or b) still attempt to backfill. We opt to try + # backfilling anyway just in case we do get relevant events. + if not sorted_backfill_points and current_depth != MAX_DEPTH: + logger.debug( + "_maybe_backfill_inner: all backfill points are *after* current depth. Trying again with later backfill points." + ) + return await self._maybe_backfill_inner( + room_id=room_id, + # We use `MAX_DEPTH` so that we find all backfill points next + # time (all events are below the `MAX_DEPTH`) + current_depth=MAX_DEPTH, + limit=limit, + # We don't want to start another timing observation from this + # nested recursive call. The top-most call can record the time + # overall otherwise the smaller one will throw off the results. + processing_start_time=None, + ) + + # Even after recursing with `MAX_DEPTH`, we didn't find any + # backward extremities to backfill from. + if not sorted_backfill_points: + logger.debug( + "_maybe_backfill_inner: Not backfilling as no backward extremeties found." + ) + return False + # If we're approaching an extremity we trigger a backfill, otherwise we # no-op. # @@ -278,47 +317,16 @@ class FederationHandler: # chose more than one times the limit in case of failure, but choosing a # much larger factor will result in triggering a backfill request much # earlier than necessary. - # - # XXX: shouldn't we do this *after* the filter by depth below? Again, we don't - # care about events that have happened after our current position. - # - max_depth = sorted_backfill_points[0].depth - if current_depth - 2 * limit > max_depth: + max_depth_of_backfill_points = sorted_backfill_points[0].depth + if current_depth - 2 * limit > max_depth_of_backfill_points: logger.debug( "Not backfilling as we don't need to. %d < %d - 2 * %d", - max_depth, + max_depth_of_backfill_points, current_depth, limit, ) return False - # We ignore extremities that have a greater depth than our current depth - # as: - # 1. we don't really care about getting events that have happened - # after our current position; and - # 2. we have likely previously tried and failed to backfill from that - # extremity, so to avoid getting "stuck" requesting the same - # backfill repeatedly we drop those extremities. - # - # However, we need to check that the filtered extremities are non-empty. - # If they are empty then either we can a) bail or b) still attempt to - # backfill. We opt to try backfilling anyway just in case we do get - # relevant events. - # - filtered_sorted_backfill_points = [ - t for t in sorted_backfill_points if t.depth <= current_depth - ] - if filtered_sorted_backfill_points: - logger.debug( - "_maybe_backfill_inner: backfill points before current depth: %s", - filtered_sorted_backfill_points, - ) - sorted_backfill_points = filtered_sorted_backfill_points - else: - logger.debug( - "_maybe_backfill_inner: all backfill points are *after* current depth. Backfilling anyway." - ) - # For performance's sake, we only want to paginate from a particular extremity # if we can actually see the events we'll get. Otherwise, we'd just spend a lot # of resources to get redacted events. We check each extremity in turn and @@ -452,10 +460,15 @@ class FederationHandler: return False - processing_end_time = self.clock.time_msec() - backfill_processing_before_timer.observe( - (processing_end_time - processing_start_time) / 1000 - ) + # If we have the `processing_start_time`, then we can make an + # observation. We wouldn't have the `processing_start_time` in the case + # where `_maybe_backfill_inner` is recursively called to find any + # backfill points regardless of `current_depth`. + if processing_start_time is not None: + processing_end_time = self.clock.time_msec() + backfill_processing_before_timer.observe( + (processing_end_time - processing_start_time) / 1000 + ) success = await try_backfill(likely_domains) if success: diff --git a/synapse/storage/databases/main/event_federation.py b/synapse/storage/databases/main/event_federation.py index 3251fca6fb..17f2fd4458 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/databases/main/event_federation.py +++ b/synapse/storage/databases/main/event_federation.py @@ -726,17 +726,35 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas async def get_backfill_points_in_room( self, room_id: str, + current_depth: int, + limit: int, ) -> List[Tuple[str, int]]: """ - Gets the oldest events(backwards extremities) in the room along with the - approximate depth. Sorted by depth, highest to lowest (descending). + Get the backward extremities to backfill from in the room along with the + approximate depth. + + Only returns events that are at a depth lower than or + equal to the `current_depth`. Sorted by depth, highest to lowest (descending) + so the closest events to the `current_depth` are first in the list. + + We ignore extremities that are newer than the user's current scroll position + (ie, those with depth greater than `current_depth`) as: + 1. we don't really care about getting events that have happened + after our current position; and + 2. by the nature of paginating and scrolling back, we have likely + previously tried and failed to backfill from that extremity, so + to avoid getting "stuck" requesting the same backfill repeatedly + we drop those extremities. Args: room_id: Room where we want to find the oldest events + current_depth: The depth at the user's current scrollback position + limit: The max number of backfill points to return Returns: List of (event_id, depth) tuples. Sorted by depth, highest to lowest - (descending) + (descending) so the closest events to the `current_depth` are first + in the list. """ def get_backfill_points_in_room_txn( @@ -785,6 +803,18 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas */ AND edge.is_state is ? /* False */ /** + * We only want backwards extremities that are older than or at + * the same position of the given `current_depth` (where older + * means less than the given depth) because we're looking backwards + * from the `current_depth` when backfilling. + * + * current_depth (ignore events that come after this, ignore 2-4) + * | + * â–¼ + * <oldest-in-time> [0]<--[1]<--[2]<--[3]<--[4] <newest-in-time> + */ + AND event.depth <= ? /* current_depth */ + /** * Exponential back-off (up to the upper bound) so we don't retry the * same backfill point over and over. ex. 2hr, 4hr, 8hr, 16hr, etc. * @@ -798,11 +828,13 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas OR ? /* current_time */ >= failed_backfill_attempt_info.last_attempt_ts + /*least*/%s((1 << failed_backfill_attempt_info.num_attempts) * ? /* step */, ? /* upper bound */) ) /** - * Sort from highest to the lowest depth. Then tie-break on - * alphabetical order of the event_ids so we get a consistent - * ordering which is nice when asserting things in tests. + * Sort from highest (closest to the `current_depth`) to the lowest depth + * because the closest are most relevant to backfill from first. + * Then tie-break on alphabetical order of the event_ids so we get a + * consistent ordering which is nice when asserting things in tests. */ ORDER BY event.depth DESC, backward_extrem.event_id DESC + LIMIT ? """ if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): @@ -817,9 +849,11 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas ( room_id, False, + current_depth, self._clock.time_msec(), 1000 * BACKFILL_EVENT_EXPONENTIAL_BACKOFF_STEP_SECONDS, 1000 * BACKFILL_EVENT_BACKOFF_UPPER_BOUND_SECONDS, + limit, ), ) @@ -835,18 +869,34 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas async def get_insertion_event_backward_extremities_in_room( self, room_id: str, + current_depth: int, + limit: int, ) -> List[Tuple[str, int]]: """ Get the insertion events we know about that we haven't backfilled yet - along with the approximate depth. Sorted by depth, highest to lowest - (descending). + along with the approximate depth. Only returns insertion events that are + at a depth lower than or equal to the `current_depth`. Sorted by depth, + highest to lowest (descending) so the closest events to the + `current_depth` are first in the list. + + We ignore insertion events that are newer than the user's current scroll + position (ie, those with depth greater than `current_depth`) as: + 1. we don't really care about getting events that have happened + after our current position; and + 2. by the nature of paginating and scrolling back, we have likely + previously tried and failed to backfill from that insertion event, so + to avoid getting "stuck" requesting the same backfill repeatedly + we drop those insertion event. Args: room_id: Room where we want to find the oldest events + current_depth: The depth at the user's current scrollback position + limit: The max number of insertion event extremities to return Returns: List of (event_id, depth) tuples. Sorted by depth, highest to lowest - (descending) + (descending) so the closest events to the `current_depth` are first + in the list. """ def get_insertion_event_backward_extremities_in_room_txn( @@ -870,6 +920,18 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas WHERE insertion_event_extremity.room_id = ? /** + * We only want extremities that are older than or at + * the same position of the given `current_depth` (where older + * means less than the given depth) because we're looking backwards + * from the `current_depth` when backfilling. + * + * current_depth (ignore events that come after this, ignore 2-4) + * | + * â–¼ + * <oldest-in-time> [0]<--[1]<--[2]<--[3]<--[4] <newest-in-time> + */ + AND event.depth <= ? /* current_depth */ + /** * Exponential back-off (up to the upper bound) so we don't retry the * same backfill point over and over. ex. 2hr, 4hr, 8hr, 16hr, etc * @@ -883,11 +945,13 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas OR ? /* current_time */ >= failed_backfill_attempt_info.last_attempt_ts + /*least*/%s((1 << failed_backfill_attempt_info.num_attempts) * ? /* step */, ? /* upper bound */) ) /** - * Sort from highest to the lowest depth. Then tie-break on - * alphabetical order of the event_ids so we get a consistent - * ordering which is nice when asserting things in tests. + * Sort from highest (closest to the `current_depth`) to the lowest depth + * because the closest are most relevant to backfill from first. + * Then tie-break on alphabetical order of the event_ids so we get a + * consistent ordering which is nice when asserting things in tests. */ ORDER BY event.depth DESC, insertion_event_extremity.event_id DESC + LIMIT ? """ if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine): @@ -901,9 +965,11 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(SignatureWorkerStore, EventsWorkerStore, SQLBas sql % (least_function,), ( room_id, + current_depth, self._clock.time_msec(), 1000 * BACKFILL_EVENT_EXPONENTIAL_BACKOFF_STEP_SECONDS, 1000 * BACKFILL_EVENT_BACKOFF_UPPER_BOUND_SECONDS, + limit, ), ) return cast(List[Tuple[str, int]], txn.fetchall()) |