Prune inbound federation queues if they get too long (#10390)
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Prune inbound federation inbound queues for a room if they get too large.
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@ -1024,6 +1024,23 @@ class FederationServer(FederationBase):
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origin, event = next
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# Prune the event queue if it's getting large.
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#
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# We do this *after* handling the first event as the common case is
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# that the queue is empty (/has the single event in), and so there's
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# no need to do this check.
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pruned = await self.store.prune_staged_events_in_room(room_id, room_version)
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if pruned:
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# If we have pruned the queue check we need to refetch the next
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# event to handle.
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next = await self.store.get_next_staged_event_for_room(
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room_id, room_version
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)
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if not next:
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break
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origin, event = next
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lock = await self.store.try_acquire_lock(
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_INBOUND_EVENT_HANDLING_LOCK_NAME, room_id
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)
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@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ import logging
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from queue import Empty, PriorityQueue
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from typing import Collection, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple
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from prometheus_client import Gauge
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from prometheus_client import Counter, Gauge
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from synapse.api.constants import MAX_DEPTH
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from synapse.api.errors import StoreError
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from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersion
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from synapse.api.room_versions import EventFormatVersions, RoomVersion
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from synapse.events import EventBase, make_event_from_dict
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from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import wrap_as_background_process
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from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore, db_to_json, make_in_list_sql_clause
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@ -44,6 +44,12 @@ number_pdus_in_federation_queue = Gauge(
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"The total number of events in the inbound federation staging",
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)
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pdus_pruned_from_federation_queue = Counter(
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"synapse_federation_server_number_inbound_pdu_pruned",
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"The number of events in the inbound federation staging that have been "
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"pruned due to the queue getting too long",
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)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@ -1277,6 +1283,100 @@ class EventFederationWorkerStore(EventsWorkerStore, SignatureWorkerStore, SQLBas
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return origin, event
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async def prune_staged_events_in_room(
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self,
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room_id: str,
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room_version: RoomVersion,
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) -> bool:
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"""Checks if there are lots of staged events for the room, and if so
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prune them down.
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Returns:
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Whether any events were pruned
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"""
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# First check the size of the queue.
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count = await self.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
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table="federation_inbound_events_staging",
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keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
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retcol="COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0)",
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desc="prune_staged_events_in_room_count",
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)
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if count < 100:
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return False
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# If the queue is too large, then we want clear the entire queue,
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# keeping only the forward extremities (i.e. the events not referenced
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# by other events in the queue). We do this so that we can always
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# backpaginate in all the events we have dropped.
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rows = await self.db_pool.simple_select_list(
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table="federation_inbound_events_staging",
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keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
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retcols=("event_id", "event_json"),
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desc="prune_staged_events_in_room_fetch",
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)
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# Find the set of events referenced by those in the queue, as well as
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# collecting all the event IDs in the queue.
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referenced_events: Set[str] = set()
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seen_events: Set[str] = set()
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for row in rows:
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event_id = row["event_id"]
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seen_events.add(event_id)
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event_d = db_to_json(row["event_json"])
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# We don't bother parsing the dicts into full blown event objects,
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# as that is needlessly expensive.
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# We haven't checked that the `prev_events` have the right format
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# yet, so we check as we go.
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prev_events = event_d.get("prev_events", [])
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if not isinstance(prev_events, list):
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logger.info("Invalid prev_events for %s", event_id)
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continue
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if room_version.event_format == EventFormatVersions.V1:
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for prev_event_tuple in prev_events:
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if not isinstance(prev_event_tuple, list) or len(prev_events) != 2:
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logger.info("Invalid prev_events for %s", event_id)
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break
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prev_event_id = prev_event_tuple[0]
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if not isinstance(prev_event_id, str):
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logger.info("Invalid prev_events for %s", event_id)
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break
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referenced_events.add(prev_event_id)
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else:
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for prev_event_id in prev_events:
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if not isinstance(prev_event_id, str):
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logger.info("Invalid prev_events for %s", event_id)
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break
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referenced_events.add(prev_event_id)
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to_delete = referenced_events & seen_events
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if not to_delete:
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return False
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pdus_pruned_from_federation_queue.inc(len(to_delete))
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logger.info(
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"Pruning %d events in room %s from federation queue",
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len(to_delete),
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room_id,
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)
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await self.db_pool.simple_delete_many(
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table="federation_inbound_events_staging",
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keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
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iterable=to_delete,
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column="event_id",
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desc="prune_staged_events_in_room_delete",
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)
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return True
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async def get_all_rooms_with_staged_incoming_events(self) -> List[str]:
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"""Get the room IDs of all events currently staged."""
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return await self.db_pool.simple_select_onecol(
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import attr
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from parameterized import parameterized
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from synapse.api.room_versions import RoomVersions
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from synapse.events import _EventInternalMetadata
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from synapse.util import json_encoder
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import tests.unittest
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import tests.utils
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)
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self.assertSetEqual(difference, set())
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def test_prune_inbound_federation_queue(self):
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"Test that pruning of inbound federation queues work"
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room_id = "some_room_id"
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# Insert a bunch of events that all reference the previous one.
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self.get_success(
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self.store.db_pool.simple_insert_many(
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table="federation_inbound_events_staging",
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values=[
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{
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"origin": "some_origin",
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"room_id": room_id,
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"received_ts": 0,
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"event_id": f"$fake_event_id_{i + 1}",
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"event_json": json_encoder.encode(
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{"prev_events": [f"$fake_event_id_{i}"]}
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),
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"internal_metadata": "{}",
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}
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for i in range(500)
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],
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desc="test_prune_inbound_federation_queue",
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)
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)
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# Calling prune once should return True, i.e. a prune happen. The second
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# time it shouldn't.
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pruned = self.get_success(
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self.store.prune_staged_events_in_room(room_id, RoomVersions.V6)
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)
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self.assertTrue(pruned)
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pruned = self.get_success(
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self.store.prune_staged_events_in_room(room_id, RoomVersions.V6)
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)
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self.assertFalse(pruned)
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# Assert that we only have a single event left in the queue, and that it
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# is the last one.
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count = self.get_success(
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self.store.db_pool.simple_select_one_onecol(
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table="federation_inbound_events_staging",
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keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
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retcol="COALESCE(COUNT(*), 0)",
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desc="test_prune_inbound_federation_queue",
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(count, 1)
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_, event_id = self.get_success(
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self.store.get_next_staged_event_id_for_room(room_id)
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)
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self.assertEqual(event_id, "$fake_event_id_500")
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@attr.s
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class FakeEvent:
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