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-rw-r--r--synapse/handlers/federation.py15
-rw-r--r--synapse/handlers/federation_event.py31
-rw-r--r--synapse/handlers/room.py126
3 files changed, 72 insertions, 100 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/federation.py b/synapse/handlers/federation.py
index 4fbc79a6cb..5fc3b8bc8c 100644
--- a/synapse/handlers/federation.py
+++ b/synapse/handlers/federation.py
@@ -442,6 +442,15 @@ class FederationHandler:
                     # appropriate stuff.
                     # TODO: We can probably do something more intelligent here.
                     return True
+                except NotRetryingDestination as e:
+                    logger.info("_maybe_backfill_inner: %s", e)
+                    continue
+                except FederationDeniedError:
+                    logger.info(
+                        "_maybe_backfill_inner: Not attempting to backfill from %s because the homeserver is not on our federation whitelist",
+                        dom,
+                    )
+                    continue
                 except (SynapseError, InvalidResponseError) as e:
                     logger.info("Failed to backfill from %s because %s", dom, e)
                     continue
@@ -477,15 +486,9 @@ class FederationHandler:
 
                     logger.info("Failed to backfill from %s because %s", dom, e)
                     continue
-                except NotRetryingDestination as e:
-                    logger.info(str(e))
-                    continue
                 except RequestSendFailed as e:
                     logger.info("Failed to get backfill from %s because %s", dom, e)
                     continue
-                except FederationDeniedError as e:
-                    logger.info(e)
-                    continue
                 except Exception as e:
                     logger.exception("Failed to backfill from %s because %s", dom, e)
                     continue
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/federation_event.py b/synapse/handlers/federation_event.py
index 7da6316a82..9ca5df7c78 100644
--- a/synapse/handlers/federation_event.py
+++ b/synapse/handlers/federation_event.py
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ from synapse.event_auth import (
 )
 from synapse.events import EventBase
 from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext
-from synapse.federation.federation_client import InvalidResponseError
+from synapse.federation.federation_client import InvalidResponseError, PulledPduInfo
 from synapse.logging.context import nested_logging_context
 from synapse.logging.opentracing import (
     SynapseTags,
@@ -1517,8 +1517,8 @@ class FederationEventHandler:
         )
 
     async def backfill_event_id(
-        self, destination: str, room_id: str, event_id: str
-    ) -> EventBase:
+        self, destinations: List[str], room_id: str, event_id: str
+    ) -> PulledPduInfo:
         """Backfill a single event and persist it as a non-outlier which means
         we also pull in all of the state and auth events necessary for it.
 
@@ -1530,24 +1530,21 @@ class FederationEventHandler:
         Raises:
             FederationError if we are unable to find the event from the destination
         """
-        logger.info(
-            "backfill_event_id: event_id=%s from destination=%s", event_id, destination
-        )
+        logger.info("backfill_event_id: event_id=%s", event_id)
 
         room_version = await self._store.get_room_version(room_id)
 
-        event_from_response = await self._federation_client.get_pdu(
-            [destination],
+        pulled_pdu_info = await self._federation_client.get_pdu(
+            destinations,
             event_id,
             room_version,
         )
 
-        if not event_from_response:
+        if not pulled_pdu_info:
             raise FederationError(
                 "ERROR",
                 404,
-                "Unable to find event_id=%s from destination=%s to backfill."
-                % (event_id, destination),
+                f"Unable to find event_id={event_id} from remote servers to backfill.",
                 affected=event_id,
             )
 
@@ -1555,13 +1552,13 @@ class FederationEventHandler:
         # and auth events to de-outlier it. This also sets up the necessary
         # `state_groups` for the event.
         await self._process_pulled_events(
-            destination,
-            [event_from_response],
+            pulled_pdu_info.pull_origin,
+            [pulled_pdu_info.pdu],
             # Prevent notifications going to clients
             backfilled=True,
         )
 
-        return event_from_response
+        return pulled_pdu_info
 
     @trace
     @tag_args
@@ -1584,19 +1581,19 @@ class FederationEventHandler:
         async def get_event(event_id: str) -> None:
             with nested_logging_context(event_id):
                 try:
-                    event = await self._federation_client.get_pdu(
+                    pulled_pdu_info = await self._federation_client.get_pdu(
                         [destination],
                         event_id,
                         room_version,
                     )
-                    if event is None:
+                    if pulled_pdu_info is None:
                         logger.warning(
                             "Server %s didn't return event %s",
                             destination,
                             event_id,
                         )
                         return
-                    events.append(event)
+                    events.append(pulled_pdu_info.pdu)
 
                 except Exception as e:
                     logger.warning(
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/room.py b/synapse/handlers/room.py
index cc1e5c8f97..de97886ea9 100644
--- a/synapse/handlers/room.py
+++ b/synapse/handlers/room.py
@@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ from synapse.api.constants import (
 from synapse.api.errors import (
     AuthError,
     Codes,
-    HttpResponseException,
     LimitExceededError,
     NotFoundError,
     StoreError,
@@ -60,7 +59,6 @@ from synapse.api.room_versions import KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS, RoomVersion
 from synapse.event_auth import validate_event_for_room_version
 from synapse.events import EventBase
 from synapse.events.utils import copy_and_fixup_power_levels_contents
-from synapse.federation.federation_client import InvalidResponseError
 from synapse.handlers.relations import BundledAggregations
 from synapse.module_api import NOT_SPAM
 from synapse.rest.admin._base import assert_user_is_admin
@@ -1472,7 +1470,12 @@ class TimestampLookupHandler:
         Raises:
             SynapseError if unable to find any event locally in the given direction
         """
-
+        logger.debug(
+            "get_event_for_timestamp(room_id=%s, timestamp=%s, direction=%s) Finding closest event...",
+            room_id,
+            timestamp,
+            direction,
+        )
         local_event_id = await self.store.get_event_id_for_timestamp(
             room_id, timestamp, direction
         )
@@ -1524,85 +1527,54 @@ class TimestampLookupHandler:
                 )
             )
 
-            # Loop through each homeserver candidate until we get a succesful response
-            for domain in likely_domains:
-                # We don't want to ask our own server for information we don't have
-                if domain == self.server_name:
-                    continue
+            remote_response = await self.federation_client.timestamp_to_event(
+                destinations=likely_domains,
+                room_id=room_id,
+                timestamp=timestamp,
+                direction=direction,
+            )
+            if remote_response is not None:
+                logger.debug(
+                    "get_event_for_timestamp: remote_response=%s",
+                    remote_response,
+                )
 
-                try:
-                    remote_response = await self.federation_client.timestamp_to_event(
-                        domain, room_id, timestamp, direction
-                    )
-                    logger.debug(
-                        "get_event_for_timestamp: response from domain(%s)=%s",
-                        domain,
-                        remote_response,
-                    )
+                remote_event_id = remote_response.event_id
+                remote_origin_server_ts = remote_response.origin_server_ts
 
-                    remote_event_id = remote_response.event_id
-                    remote_origin_server_ts = remote_response.origin_server_ts
-
-                    # Backfill this event so we can get a pagination token for
-                    # it with `/context` and paginate `/messages` from this
-                    # point.
-                    #
-                    # TODO: The requested timestamp may lie in a part of the
-                    #   event graph that the remote server *also* didn't have,
-                    #   in which case they will have returned another event
-                    #   which may be nowhere near the requested timestamp. In
-                    #   the future, we may need to reconcile that gap and ask
-                    #   other homeservers, and/or extend `/timestamp_to_event`
-                    #   to return events on *both* sides of the timestamp to
-                    #   help reconcile the gap faster.
-                    remote_event = (
-                        await self.federation_event_handler.backfill_event_id(
-                            domain, room_id, remote_event_id
-                        )
-                    )
+                # Backfill this event so we can get a pagination token for
+                # it with `/context` and paginate `/messages` from this
+                # point.
+                pulled_pdu_info = await self.federation_event_handler.backfill_event_id(
+                    likely_domains, room_id, remote_event_id
+                )
+                remote_event = pulled_pdu_info.pdu
 
-                    # XXX: When we see that the remote server is not trustworthy,
-                    # maybe we should not ask them first in the future.
-                    if remote_origin_server_ts != remote_event.origin_server_ts:
-                        logger.info(
-                            "get_event_for_timestamp: Remote server (%s) claimed that remote_event_id=%s occured at remote_origin_server_ts=%s but that isn't true (actually occured at %s). Their claims are dubious and we should consider not trusting them.",
-                            domain,
-                            remote_event_id,
-                            remote_origin_server_ts,
-                            remote_event.origin_server_ts,
-                        )
-
-                    # Only return the remote event if it's closer than the local event
-                    if not local_event or (
-                        abs(remote_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
-                        < abs(local_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
-                    ):
-                        logger.info(
-                            "get_event_for_timestamp: returning remote_event_id=%s (%s) since it's closer to timestamp=%s than local_event=%s (%s)",
-                            remote_event_id,
-                            remote_event.origin_server_ts,
-                            timestamp,
-                            local_event.event_id if local_event else None,
-                            local_event.origin_server_ts if local_event else None,
-                        )
-                        return remote_event_id, remote_origin_server_ts
-                except (HttpResponseException, InvalidResponseError) as ex:
-                    # Let's not put a high priority on some other homeserver
-                    # failing to respond or giving a random response
-                    logger.debug(
-                        "get_event_for_timestamp: Failed to fetch /timestamp_to_event from %s because of exception(%s) %s args=%s",
-                        domain,
-                        type(ex).__name__,
-                        ex,
-                        ex.args,
+                # XXX: When we see that the remote server is not trustworthy,
+                # maybe we should not ask them first in the future.
+                if remote_origin_server_ts != remote_event.origin_server_ts:
+                    logger.info(
+                        "get_event_for_timestamp: Remote server (%s) claimed that remote_event_id=%s occured at remote_origin_server_ts=%s but that isn't true (actually occured at %s). Their claims are dubious and we should consider not trusting them.",
+                        pulled_pdu_info.pull_origin,
+                        remote_event_id,
+                        remote_origin_server_ts,
+                        remote_event.origin_server_ts,
                     )
-                except Exception:
-                    # But we do want to see some exceptions in our code
-                    logger.warning(
-                        "get_event_for_timestamp: Failed to fetch /timestamp_to_event from %s because of exception",
-                        domain,
-                        exc_info=True,
+
+                # Only return the remote event if it's closer than the local event
+                if not local_event or (
+                    abs(remote_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
+                    < abs(local_event.origin_server_ts - timestamp)
+                ):
+                    logger.info(
+                        "get_event_for_timestamp: returning remote_event_id=%s (%s) since it's closer to timestamp=%s than local_event=%s (%s)",
+                        remote_event_id,
+                        remote_event.origin_server_ts,
+                        timestamp,
+                        local_event.event_id if local_event else None,
+                        local_event.origin_server_ts if local_event else None,
                     )
+                    return remote_event_id, remote_origin_server_ts
 
         # To appease mypy, we have to add both of these conditions to check for
         # `None`. We only expect `local_event` to be `None` when