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from twisted.internet import defer

from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache
from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.api.errors import AuthError
from synapse.api.auth import AuthEventTypes
from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext

from collections import namedtuple

import logging
import hashlib
import os

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


KeyStateTuple = namedtuple("KeyStateTuple", ("context", "type", "state_key"))


CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR = float(os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR", 0.1))


SIZE_OF_CACHE = int(1000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR)
EVICTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 * 60


class _StateCacheEntry(object):
    def __init__(self, state, state_group, ts):
        self.state = state
        self.state_group = state_group


class StateHandler(object):
    """ Responsible for doing state conflict resolution.
    """

    def __init__(self, hs):
        self.clock = hs.get_clock()
        self.store = hs.get_datastore()
        self.hs = hs

        # dict of set of event_ids -> _StateCacheEntry.
        self._state_cache = None

    def start_caching(self):
        logger.debug("start_caching")

        self._state_cache = ExpiringCache(
            cache_name="state_cache",
            clock=self.clock,
            max_len=SIZE_OF_CACHE,
            expiry_ms=EVICTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS * 1000,
            reset_expiry_on_get=True,
        )

        self._state_cache.start()

    @defer.inlineCallbacks
    def get_current_state(self, room_id, event_type=None, state_key="",
                          latest_event_ids=None):
        """ Retrieves the current state for the room. This is done by
        calling `get_latest_events_in_room` to get the leading edges of the
        event graph and then resolving any of the state conflicts.

        This is equivalent to getting the state of an event that were to send
        next before receiving any new events.

        If `event_type` is specified, then the method returns only the one
        event (or None) with that `event_type` and `state_key`.

        Returns:
            map from (type, state_key) to event
        """
        if not latest_event_ids:
            latest_event_ids = yield self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(room_id)

        res = yield self.resolve_state_groups(room_id, latest_event_ids)
        state = res[1]

        if event_type:
            defer.returnValue(state.get((event_type, state_key)))
            return

        defer.returnValue(state)

    @defer.inlineCallbacks
    def compute_event_context(self, event, old_state=None):
        """ Fills out the context with the `current state` of the graph. The
        `current state` here is defined to be the state of the event graph
        just before the event - i.e. it never includes `event`

        If `event` has `auth_events` then this will also fill out the
        `auth_events` field on `context` from the `current_state`.

        Args:
            event (EventBase)
        Returns:
            an EventContext
        """
        context = EventContext()

        if event.internal_metadata.is_outlier():
            # If this is an outlier, then we know it shouldn't have any current
            # state. Certainly store.get_current_state won't return any, and
            # persisting the event won't store the state group.
            if old_state:
                context.current_state = {
                    (s.type, s.state_key): s for s in old_state
                }
            else:
                context.current_state = {}
            context.prev_state_events = []
            context.state_group = None
            defer.returnValue(context)

        if old_state:
            context.current_state = {
                (s.type, s.state_key): s for s in old_state
            }
            context.state_group = None

            if event.is_state():
                key = (event.type, event.state_key)
                if key in context.current_state:
                    replaces = context.current_state[key]
                    if replaces.event_id != event.event_id:  # Paranoia check
                        event.unsigned["replaces_state"] = replaces.event_id

            context.prev_state_events = []
            defer.returnValue(context)

        if event.is_state():
            ret = yield self.resolve_state_groups(
                event.room_id, [e for e, _ in event.prev_events],
                event_type=event.type,
                state_key=event.state_key,
            )
        else:
            ret = yield self.resolve_state_groups(
                event.room_id, [e for e, _ in event.prev_events],
            )

        group, curr_state, prev_state = ret

        context.current_state = curr_state
        context.state_group = group if not event.is_state() else None

        if event.is_state():
            key = (event.type, event.state_key)
            if key in context.current_state:
                replaces = context.current_state[key]
                event.unsigned["replaces_state"] = replaces.event_id

        context.prev_state_events = prev_state
        defer.returnValue(context)

    @defer.inlineCallbacks
    @log_function
    def resolve_state_groups(self, room_id, event_ids, event_type=None, state_key=""):
        """ Given a list of event_ids this method fetches the state at each
        event, resolves conflicts between them and returns them.

        Returns:
            a Deferred tuple of (`state_group`, `state`, `prev_state`).
            `state_group` is the name of a state group if one and only one is
            involved. `state` is a map from (type, state_key) to event, and
            `prev_state` is a list of event ids.
        """
        logger.debug("resolve_state_groups event_ids %s", event_ids)

        state_groups = yield self.store.get_state_groups(
            room_id, event_ids
        )

        logger.debug(
            "resolve_state_groups state_groups %s",
            state_groups.keys()
        )

        group_names = frozenset(state_groups.keys())
        if len(group_names) == 1:
            name, state_list = state_groups.items().pop()
            state = {
                (e.type, e.state_key): e
                for e in state_list
            }
            prev_state = state.get((event_type, state_key), None)
            if prev_state:
                prev_state = prev_state.event_id
                prev_states = [prev_state]
            else:
                prev_states = []

            defer.returnValue((name, state, prev_states))

        if self._state_cache is not None:
            cache = self._state_cache.get(group_names, None)
            if cache:
                cache.ts = self.clock.time_msec()

                event_dict = yield self.store.get_events(cache.state.values())
                state = {(e.type, e.state_key): e for e in event_dict.values()}

                prev_state = state.get((event_type, state_key), None)
                if prev_state:
                    prev_state = prev_state.event_id
                    prev_states = [prev_state]
                else:
                    prev_states = []
                defer.returnValue(
                    (cache.state_group, state, prev_states)
                )

        logger.info("Resolving state for %s with %d groups", room_id, len(state_groups))

        new_state, prev_states = self._resolve_events(
            state_groups.values(), event_type, state_key
        )

        state_group = None
        new_state_event_ids = frozenset(e.event_id for e in new_state.values())
        for sg, events in state_groups.items():
            if new_state_event_ids == frozenset(e.event_id for e in events):
                state_group = sg
                break

        if self._state_cache is not None:
            cache = _StateCacheEntry(
                state={key: event.event_id for key, event in new_state.items()},
                state_group=state_group,
                ts=self.clock.time_msec()
            )

            self._state_cache[group_names] = cache

        defer.returnValue((state_group, new_state, prev_states))

    def resolve_events(self, state_sets, event):
        logger.info(
            "Resolving state for %s with %d groups", event.room_id, len(state_sets)
        )
        if event.is_state():
            return self._resolve_events(
                state_sets, event.type, event.state_key
            )
        else:
            return self._resolve_events(state_sets)

    def _resolve_events(self, state_sets, event_type=None, state_key=""):
        """
        Returns
            (dict[(str, str), synapse.events.FrozenEvent], list[str]): a tuple
            (new_state, prev_states). new_state is a map from (type, state_key)
            to event. prev_states is a list of event_ids.
        """
        with Measure(self.clock, "state._resolve_events"):
            state = {}
            for st in state_sets:
                for e in st:
                    state.setdefault(
                        (e.type, e.state_key),
                        {}
                    )[e.event_id] = e

            unconflicted_state = {
                k: v.values()[0] for k, v in state.items()
                if len(v.values()) == 1
            }

            conflicted_state = {
                k: v.values()
                for k, v in state.items()
                if len(v.values()) > 1
            }

            if event_type:
                prev_states_events = conflicted_state.get(
                    (event_type, state_key), []
                )
                prev_states = [s.event_id for s in prev_states_events]
            else:
                prev_states = []

            auth_events = {
                k: e for k, e in unconflicted_state.items()
                if k[0] in AuthEventTypes
            }

            try:
                resolved_state = self._resolve_state_events(
                    conflicted_state, auth_events
                )
            except:
                logger.exception("Failed to resolve state")
                raise

            new_state = unconflicted_state
            new_state.update(resolved_state)

        return new_state, prev_states

    @log_function
    def _resolve_state_events(self, conflicted_state, auth_events):
        """ This is where we actually decide which of the conflicted state to
        use.

        We resolve conflicts in the following order:
            1. power levels
            2. join rules
            3. memberships
            4. other events.
        """
        resolved_state = {}
        power_key = (EventTypes.PowerLevels, "")
        if power_key in conflicted_state:
            events = conflicted_state[power_key]
            logger.debug("Resolving conflicted power levels %r", events)
            resolved_state[power_key] = self._resolve_auth_events(
                events, auth_events)

        auth_events.update(resolved_state)

        for key, events in conflicted_state.items():
            if key[0] == EventTypes.JoinRules:
                logger.debug("Resolving conflicted join rules %r", events)
                resolved_state[key] = self._resolve_auth_events(
                    events,
                    auth_events
                )

        auth_events.update(resolved_state)

        for key, events in conflicted_state.items():
            if key[0] == EventTypes.Member:
                logger.debug("Resolving conflicted member lists %r", events)
                resolved_state[key] = self._resolve_auth_events(
                    events,
                    auth_events
                )

        auth_events.update(resolved_state)

        for key, events in conflicted_state.items():
            if key not in resolved_state:
                logger.debug("Resolving conflicted state %r:%r", key, events)
                resolved_state[key] = self._resolve_normal_events(
                    events, auth_events
                )

        return resolved_state

    def _resolve_auth_events(self, events, auth_events):
        reverse = [i for i in reversed(self._ordered_events(events))]

        auth_events = dict(auth_events)

        prev_event = reverse[0]
        for event in reverse[1:]:
            auth_events[(prev_event.type, prev_event.state_key)] = prev_event
            try:
                # FIXME: hs.get_auth() is bad style, but we need to do it to
                # get around circular deps.
                # The signatures have already been checked at this point
                self.hs.get_auth().check(event, auth_events, do_sig_check=False)
                prev_event = event
            except AuthError:
                return prev_event

        return event

    def _resolve_normal_events(self, events, auth_events):
        for event in self._ordered_events(events):
            try:
                # FIXME: hs.get_auth() is bad style, but we need to do it to
                # get around circular deps.
                # The signatures have already been checked at this point
                self.hs.get_auth().check(event, auth_events, do_sig_check=False)
                return event
            except AuthError:
                pass

        # Use the last event (the one with the least depth) if they all fail
        # the auth check.
        return event

    def _ordered_events(self, events):
        def key_func(e):
            return -int(e.depth), hashlib.sha1(e.event_id).hexdigest()

        return sorted(events, key=key_func)