Add some clarification to the doc/comments regarding TCP replication (#15354)
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Add some clarification to the doc/comments regarding TCP replication.
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ position of all streams. The server then periodically sends `RDATA` commands
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which have the format `RDATA <stream_name> <instance_name> <token> <row>`, where
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the format of `<row>` is defined by the individual streams. The
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`<instance_name>` is the name of the Synapse process that generated the data
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(usually "master").
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(usually "master"). We expect an RDATA for every row in the DB.
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Error reporting happens by either the client or server sending an ERROR
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command, and usually the connection will be closed.
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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ reconnect, following the steps above.
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If the server sends messages faster than the client can consume them the
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server will first buffer a (fairly large) number of commands and then
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disconnect the client. This ensures that we don't queue up an unbounded
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number of commands in memory and gives us a potential oppurtunity to
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number of commands in memory and gives us a potential opportunity to
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squawk loudly. When/if the client recovers it can reconnect to the
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server and ask for missed messages.
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ since these include tokens which can be used to restart the stream on
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connection errors.
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The client should keep track of the token in the last RDATA command
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received for each stream so that on reconneciton it can start streaming
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received for each stream so that on reconnection it can start streaming
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from the correct place. Note: not all RDATA have valid tokens due to
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batching. See `RdataCommand` for more details.
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Two positions are included, the "new" position and the last position sent respectively.
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This allows servers to tell instances that the positions have advanced but no
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data has been written, without clients needlessly checking to see if they
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have missed any updates.
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have missed any updates. Instances will only fetch stuff if there is a gap between
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their current position and the given last position.
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#### ERROR (S, C)
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"""This module contains the implementation of both the client and server
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protocols.
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The basic structure of the protocol is line based, where the initial word of
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each line specifies the command. The rest of the line is parsed based on the
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command. For example, the `RDATA` command is defined as::
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RDATA <stream_name> <token> <row_json>
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(Note that `<row_json>` may contains spaces, but cannot contain newlines.)
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Blank lines are ignored.
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# Example
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An example iteraction is shown below. Each line is prefixed with '>' or '<' to
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indicate which side is sending, these are *not* included on the wire::
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* connection established *
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> SERVER localhost:8823
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> PING 1490197665618
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< NAME synapse.app.appservice
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< PING 1490197665618
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< REPLICATE
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> POSITION events 1
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> POSITION backfill 1
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> POSITION caches 1
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> RDATA caches 2 ["get_user_by_id",["@01register-user:localhost:8823"],1490197670513]
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> RDATA events 14 ["ev", ["$149019767112vOHxz:localhost:8823",
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"!AFDCvgApUmpdfVjIXm:localhost:8823","m.room.guest_access","",null]]
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< PING 1490197675618
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> ERROR server stopping
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* connection closed by server *
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An explanation of this protocol is available in docs/tcp_replication.md
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"""
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import fcntl
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import logging
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Returns:
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A triplet `(updates, new_last_token, limited)`, where `updates` is
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a list of `(token, row)` entries, `new_last_token` is the new
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position in stream, and `limited` is whether there are more updates
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to fetch.
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position in stream (ie the highest token returned in the updates),
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and `limited` is whether there are more updates to fetch.
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"""
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current_token = self.current_token(self.local_instance_name)
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updates, current_token, limited = await self.get_updates_since(
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