Make FederationRateLimiter queue requests properly
popitem removes the *most recent* item by default [1]. We want the oldest. Fixes #3524 [1]: https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html#collections.OrderedDict.popitempull/3533/head
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@ -92,13 +92,22 @@ class _PerHostRatelimiter(object):
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self.window_size = window_size
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self.sleep_limit = sleep_limit
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self.sleep_msec = sleep_msec
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self.sleep_sec = sleep_msec / 1000.0
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self.reject_limit = reject_limit
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self.concurrent_requests = concurrent_requests
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# request_id objects for requests which have been slept
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self.sleeping_requests = set()
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# map from request_id object to Deferred for requests which are ready
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# for processing but have been queued
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self.ready_request_queue = collections.OrderedDict()
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# request id objects for requests which are in progress
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self.current_processing = set()
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# times at which we have recently (within the last window_size ms)
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# received requests.
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self.request_times = []
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def _on_enter(self, request_id):
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time_now = self.clock.time_msec()
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# remove any entries from request_times which aren't within the window
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self.request_times[:] = [
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r for r in self.request_times
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if time_now - r < self.window_size
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]
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# reject the request if we already have too many queued up (either
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# sleeping or in the ready queue).
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queue_size = len(self.ready_request_queue) + len(self.sleeping_requests)
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if queue_size > self.reject_limit:
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raise LimitExceededError(
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def queue_request():
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if len(self.current_processing) > self.concurrent_requests:
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logger.debug("Ratelimit [%s]: Queue req", id(request_id))
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queue_defer = defer.Deferred()
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self.ready_request_queue[request_id] = queue_defer
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logger.info(
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"Ratelimiter: queueing request (queue now %i items)",
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len(self.ready_request_queue),
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)
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return queue_defer
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else:
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return defer.succeed(None)
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if len(self.request_times) > self.sleep_limit:
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logger.debug(
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"Ratelimit [%s]: sleeping req",
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id(request_id),
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"Ratelimiter: sleeping request for %f sec", self.sleep_sec,
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)
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ret_defer = run_in_background(self.clock.sleep, self.sleep_msec / 1000.0)
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ret_defer = run_in_background(self.clock.sleep, self.sleep_sec)
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self.sleeping_requests.add(request_id)
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)
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self.current_processing.discard(request_id)
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try:
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request_id, deferred = self.ready_request_queue.popitem()
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# XXX: why do we do the following? the on_start callback above will
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# do it for us.
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self.current_processing.add(request_id)
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# start processing the next item on the queue.
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_, deferred = self.ready_request_queue.popitem(last=False)
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with PreserveLoggingContext():
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deferred.callback(None)
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