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diff --git a/synapse/storage/events.py b/synapse/storage/events.py
index d08f7571d7..86a7c5920d 100644
--- a/synapse/storage/events.py
+++ b/synapse/storage/events.py
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
 from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
 from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
 from synapse.api.errors import SynapseError
-from synapse.state import resolve_events
+from synapse.state import resolve_events_with_factory
 from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached
 from synapse.types import get_domain_from_id
 
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class _EventPeristenceQueue(object):
                 end_item.events_and_contexts.extend(events_and_contexts)
                 return end_item.deferred.observe()
 
-        deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred())
+        deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred(), consumeErrors=True)
 
         queue.append(self._EventPersistQueueItem(
             events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts,
@@ -146,18 +146,25 @@ class _EventPeristenceQueue(object):
             try:
                 queue = self._get_drainining_queue(room_id)
                 for item in queue:
+                    # handle_queue_loop runs in the sentinel logcontext, so
+                    # there is no need to preserve_fn when running the
+                    # callbacks on the deferred.
                     try:
                         ret = yield per_item_callback(item)
                         item.deferred.callback(ret)
-                    except Exception as e:
-                        item.deferred.errback(e)
+                    except Exception:
+                        item.deferred.errback()
             finally:
                 queue = self._event_persist_queues.pop(room_id, None)
                 if queue:
                     self._event_persist_queues[room_id] = queue
                 self._currently_persisting_rooms.discard(room_id)
 
-        preserve_fn(handle_queue_loop)()
+        # set handle_queue_loop off on the background. We don't want to
+        # attribute work done in it to the current request, so we drop the
+        # logcontext altogether.
+        with PreserveLoggingContext():
+            handle_queue_loop()
 
     def _get_drainining_queue(self, room_id):
         queue = self._event_persist_queues.setdefault(room_id, deque())
@@ -335,8 +342,20 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
                 # NB: Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room
                 # at a time.
+
+                # map room_id->list[event_ids] giving the new forward
+                # extremities in each room
                 new_forward_extremeties = {}
+
+                # map room_id->(type,state_key)->event_id tracking the full
+                # state in each room after adding these events
                 current_state_for_room = {}
+
+                # map room_id->(to_delete, to_insert) where each entry is
+                # a map (type,key)->event_id giving the state delta in each
+                # room
+                state_delta_for_room = {}
+
                 if not backfilled:
                     with Measure(self._clock, "_calculate_state_and_extrem"):
                         # Work out the new "current state" for each room.
@@ -379,11 +398,19 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                                 if all_single_prev_not_state:
                                     continue
 
-                            state = yield self._calculate_state_delta(
-                                room_id, ev_ctx_rm, new_latest_event_ids
+                            logger.info(
+                                "Calculating state delta for room %s", room_id,
+                            )
+                            current_state = yield self._get_new_state_after_events(
+                                ev_ctx_rm, new_latest_event_ids,
                             )
-                            if state:
-                                current_state_for_room[room_id] = state
+                            if current_state is not None:
+                                current_state_for_room[room_id] = current_state
+                                delta = yield self._calculate_state_delta(
+                                    room_id, current_state,
+                                )
+                                if delta is not None:
+                                    state_delta_for_room[room_id] = delta
 
                 yield self.runInteraction(
                     "persist_events",
@@ -391,7 +418,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                     events_and_contexts=chunk,
                     backfilled=backfilled,
                     delete_existing=delete_existing,
-                    current_state_for_room=current_state_for_room,
+                    state_delta_for_room=state_delta_for_room,
                     new_forward_extremeties=new_forward_extremeties,
                 )
                 persist_event_counter.inc_by(len(chunk))
@@ -408,7 +435,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
                     event_counter.inc(event.type, origin_type, origin_entity)
 
-                for room_id, (_, _, new_state) in current_state_for_room.iteritems():
+                for room_id, new_state in current_state_for_room.iteritems():
                     self.get_current_state_ids.prefill(
                         (room_id, ), new_state
                     )
@@ -460,20 +487,22 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
         defer.returnValue(new_latest_event_ids)
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
-    def _calculate_state_delta(self, room_id, events_context, new_latest_event_ids):
-        """Calculate the new state deltas for a room.
+    def _get_new_state_after_events(self, events_context, new_latest_event_ids):
+        """Calculate the current state dict after adding some new events to
+        a room
 
-        Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time.
+        Args:
+            events_context (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]):
+                events and contexts which are being added to the room
+
+            new_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]):
+                the new forward extremities for the room.
 
         Returns:
-            3-tuple (to_delete, to_insert, new_state) where both are state dicts,
-            i.e. (type, state_key) -> event_id. `to_delete` are the entries to
-            first be deleted from current_state_events, `to_insert` are entries
-            to insert. `new_state` is the full set of state.
-            May return None if there are no changes to be applied.
+            Deferred[dict[(str,str), str]|None]:
+                None if there are no changes to the room state, or
+                a dict of (type, state_key) -> event_id].
         """
-        # Now we need to work out the different state sets for
-        # each state extremities
         state_sets = []
         state_groups = set()
         missing_event_ids = []
@@ -516,18 +545,23 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                 state_sets.extend(group_to_state.itervalues())
 
         if not new_latest_event_ids:
-            current_state = {}
+            defer.returnValue({})
         elif was_updated:
             if len(state_sets) == 1:
                 # If there is only one state set, then we know what the current
                 # state is.
-                current_state = state_sets[0]
+                defer.returnValue(state_sets[0])
             else:
                 # We work out the current state by passing the state sets to the
                 # state resolution algorithm. It may ask for some events, including
                 # the events we have yet to persist, so we need a slightly more
                 # complicated event lookup function than simply looking the events
                 # up in the db.
+
+                logger.info(
+                    "Resolving state with %i state sets", len(state_sets),
+                )
+
                 events_map = {ev.event_id: ev for ev, _ in events_context}
 
                 @defer.inlineCallbacks
@@ -550,13 +584,26 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                         to_return.update(evs)
                     defer.returnValue(to_return)
 
-                current_state = yield resolve_events(
+                current_state = yield resolve_events_with_factory(
                     state_sets,
                     state_map_factory=get_events,
                 )
+                defer.returnValue(current_state)
         else:
             return
 
+    @defer.inlineCallbacks
+    def _calculate_state_delta(self, room_id, current_state):
+        """Calculate the new state deltas for a room.
+
+        Assumes that we are only persisting events for one room at a time.
+
+        Returns:
+            2-tuple (to_delete, to_insert) where both are state dicts,
+            i.e. (type, state_key) -> event_id. `to_delete` are the entries to
+            first be deleted from current_state_events, `to_insert` are entries
+            to insert.
+        """
         existing_state = yield self.get_current_state_ids(room_id)
 
         existing_events = set(existing_state.itervalues())
@@ -576,7 +623,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             if ev_id in events_to_insert
         }
 
-        defer.returnValue((to_delete, to_insert, current_state))
+        defer.returnValue((to_delete, to_insert))
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks
     def get_event(self, event_id, check_redacted=True,
@@ -636,7 +683,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
     @log_function
     def _persist_events_txn(self, txn, events_and_contexts, backfilled,
-                            delete_existing=False, current_state_for_room={},
+                            delete_existing=False, state_delta_for_room={},
                             new_forward_extremeties={}):
         """Insert some number of room events into the necessary database tables.
 
@@ -652,7 +699,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             delete_existing (bool): True to purge existing table rows for the
                 events from the database. This is useful when retrying due to
                 IntegrityError.
-            current_state_for_room (dict[str, (list[str], list[str])]):
+            state_delta_for_room (dict[str, (list[str], list[str])]):
                 The current-state delta for each room. For each room, a tuple
                 (to_delete, to_insert), being a list of event ids to be removed
                 from the current state, and a list of event ids to be added to
@@ -664,7 +711,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
         """
         max_stream_order = events_and_contexts[-1][0].internal_metadata.stream_ordering
 
-        self._update_current_state_txn(txn, current_state_for_room, max_stream_order)
+        self._update_current_state_txn(txn, state_delta_for_room, max_stream_order)
 
         self._update_forward_extremities_txn(
             txn,
@@ -708,9 +755,8 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             events_and_contexts=events_and_contexts,
         )
 
-        # Insert into the state_groups, state_groups_state, and
-        # event_to_state_groups tables.
-        self._store_mult_state_groups_txn(txn, events_and_contexts)
+        # Insert into event_to_state_groups.
+        self._store_event_state_mappings_txn(txn, events_and_contexts)
 
         # _store_rejected_events_txn filters out any events which were
         # rejected, and returns the filtered list.
@@ -730,7 +776,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
     def _update_current_state_txn(self, txn, state_delta_by_room, max_stream_order):
         for room_id, current_state_tuple in state_delta_by_room.iteritems():
-                to_delete, to_insert, _ = current_state_tuple
+                to_delete, to_insert = current_state_tuple
                 txn.executemany(
                     "DELETE FROM current_state_events WHERE event_id = ?",
                     [(ev_id,) for ev_id in to_delete.itervalues()],
@@ -945,10 +991,9 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                 # an outlier in the database. We now have some state at that
                 # so we need to update the state_groups table with that state.
 
-                # insert into the state_group, state_groups_state and
-                # event_to_state_groups tables.
+                # insert into event_to_state_groups.
                 try:
-                    self._store_mult_state_groups_txn(txn, ((event, context),))
+                    self._store_event_state_mappings_txn(txn, ((event, context),))
                 except Exception:
                     logger.exception("")
                     raise
@@ -2018,16 +2063,32 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             )
         return self.runInteraction("get_all_new_events", get_all_new_events_txn)
 
-    def delete_old_state(self, room_id, topological_ordering):
-        return self.runInteraction(
-            "delete_old_state",
-            self._delete_old_state_txn, room_id, topological_ordering
-        )
+    def purge_history(
+        self, room_id, topological_ordering, delete_local_events,
+    ):
+        """Deletes room history before a certain point
+
+        Args:
+            room_id (str):
 
-    def _delete_old_state_txn(self, txn, room_id, topological_ordering):
-        """Deletes old room state
+            topological_ordering (int):
+                minimum topo ordering to preserve
+
+            delete_local_events (bool):
+                if True, we will delete local events as well as remote ones
+                (instead of just marking them as outliers and deleting their
+                state groups).
         """
 
+        return self.runInteraction(
+            "purge_history",
+            self._purge_history_txn, room_id, topological_ordering,
+            delete_local_events,
+        )
+
+    def _purge_history_txn(
+        self, txn, room_id, topological_ordering, delete_local_events,
+    ):
         # Tables that should be pruned:
         #     event_auth
         #     event_backward_extremities
@@ -2068,7 +2129,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                 400, "topological_ordering is greater than forward extremeties"
             )
 
-        logger.debug("[purge] looking for events to delete")
+        logger.info("[purge] looking for events to delete")
 
         txn.execute(
             "SELECT event_id, state_key FROM events"
@@ -2080,16 +2141,16 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
 
         to_delete = [
             (event_id,) for event_id, state_key in event_rows
-            if state_key is None and not self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id)
+            if state_key is None and (
+                delete_local_events or not self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id)
+            )
         ]
         logger.info(
-            "[purge] found %i events before cutoff, of which %i are remote"
-            " non-state events to delete", len(event_rows), len(to_delete))
-
-        for event_id, state_key in event_rows:
-            txn.call_after(self._get_state_group_for_event.invalidate, (event_id,))
+            "[purge] found %i events before cutoff, of which %i can be deleted",
+            len(event_rows), len(to_delete),
+        )
 
-        logger.debug("[purge] Finding new backward extremities")
+        logger.info("[purge] Finding new backward extremities")
 
         # We calculate the new entries for the backward extremeties by finding
         # all events that point to events that are to be purged
@@ -2103,7 +2164,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
         )
         new_backwards_extrems = txn.fetchall()
 
-        logger.debug("[purge] replacing backward extremities: %r", new_backwards_extrems)
+        logger.info("[purge] replacing backward extremities: %r", new_backwards_extrems)
 
         txn.execute(
             "DELETE FROM event_backward_extremities WHERE room_id = ?",
@@ -2119,7 +2180,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             ]
         )
 
-        logger.debug("[purge] finding redundant state groups")
+        logger.info("[purge] finding redundant state groups")
 
         # Get all state groups that are only referenced by events that are
         # to be deleted.
@@ -2136,15 +2197,15 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
         )
 
         state_rows = txn.fetchall()
-        logger.debug("[purge] found %i redundant state groups", len(state_rows))
+        logger.info("[purge] found %i redundant state groups", len(state_rows))
 
         # make a set of the redundant state groups, so that we can look them up
         # efficiently
         state_groups_to_delete = set([sg for sg, in state_rows])
 
         # Now we get all the state groups that rely on these state groups
-        logger.debug("[purge] finding state groups which depend on redundant"
-                     " state groups")
+        logger.info("[purge] finding state groups which depend on redundant"
+                    " state groups")
         remaining_state_groups = []
         for i in xrange(0, len(state_rows), 100):
             chunk = [sg for sg, in state_rows[i:i + 100]]
@@ -2169,7 +2230,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
         # Now we turn the state groups that reference to-be-deleted state
         # groups to non delta versions.
         for sg in remaining_state_groups:
-            logger.debug("[purge] de-delta-ing remaining state group %s", sg)
+            logger.info("[purge] de-delta-ing remaining state group %s", sg)
             curr_state = self._get_state_groups_from_groups_txn(
                 txn, [sg], types=None
             )
@@ -2206,7 +2267,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
                 ],
             )
 
-        logger.debug("[purge] removing redundant state groups")
+        logger.info("[purge] removing redundant state groups")
         txn.executemany(
             "DELETE FROM state_groups_state WHERE state_group = ?",
             state_rows
@@ -2216,18 +2277,15 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             state_rows
         )
 
-        # Delete all non-state
-        logger.debug("[purge] removing events from event_to_state_groups")
+        logger.info("[purge] removing events from event_to_state_groups")
         txn.executemany(
             "DELETE FROM event_to_state_groups WHERE event_id = ?",
             [(event_id,) for event_id, _ in event_rows]
         )
-
-        logger.debug("[purge] updating room_depth")
-        txn.execute(
-            "UPDATE room_depth SET min_depth = ? WHERE room_id = ?",
-            (topological_ordering, room_id,)
-        )
+        for event_id, _ in event_rows:
+            txn.call_after(self._get_state_group_for_event.invalidate, (
+                event_id,
+            ))
 
         # Delete all remote non-state events
         for table in (
@@ -2245,7 +2303,8 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             "event_signatures",
             "rejections",
         ):
-            logger.debug("[purge] removing remote non-state events from %s", table)
+            logger.info("[purge] removing remote non-state events from %s",
+                        table)
 
             txn.executemany(
                 "DELETE FROM %s WHERE event_id = ?" % (table,),
@@ -2253,16 +2312,30 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore):
             )
 
         # Mark all state and own events as outliers
-        logger.debug("[purge] marking remaining events as outliers")
+        logger.info("[purge] marking remaining events as outliers")
         txn.executemany(
             "UPDATE events SET outlier = ?"
             " WHERE event_id = ?",
             [
                 (True, event_id,) for event_id, state_key in event_rows
-                if state_key is not None or self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id)
+                if state_key is not None or (
+                    not delete_local_events and self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id)
+                )
             ]
         )
 
+        # synapse tries to take out an exclusive lock on room_depth whenever it
+        # persists events (because upsert), and once we run this update, we
+        # will block that for the rest of our transaction.
+        #
+        # So, let's stick it at the end so that we don't block event
+        # persistence.
+        logger.info("[purge] updating room_depth")
+        txn.execute(
+            "UPDATE room_depth SET min_depth = ? WHERE room_id = ?",
+            (topological_ordering, room_id,)
+        )
+
         logger.info("[purge] done")
 
     @defer.inlineCallbacks