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Consistently compare to the earliest known stream position in the stream change cache #14435

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Fix a long-standing bug where a device list update might not be sent to clients in certain circumstances.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pyproject.toml
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Expand Up @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ pyasn1 = ">=0.1.9"
pyasn1-modules = ">=0.0.7"
bcrypt = ">=3.1.7"
Pillow = ">=5.4.0"
sortedcontainers = ">=1.4.4"
sortedcontainers = ">=1.5.2"
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To use peekitem()

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I also poked packagers and it seemed 2.x was available everywhere.

pymacaroons = ">=0.13.0"
msgpack = ">=0.5.2"
phonenumbers = ">=8.2.0"
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142 changes: 116 additions & 26 deletions synapse/util/caches/stream_change_cache.py
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class StreamChangeCache:
"""Keeps track of the stream positions of the latest change in a set of entities.
"""
Keeps track of the stream positions of the latest change in a set of entities.

The entity will is typically a room ID or user ID, but can be any string.

Typically the entity will be a room or user id.
Can be queried for whether a specific entity has changed after a stream position
or for a list of changed entities after a stream position. See the individual
methods for more information.

Given a list of entities and a stream position, it will give a subset of
entities that may have changed since that position. If position key is too
old then the cache will simply return all given entities.
Only tracks to a maximum cache size, any position earlier than the earliest
known stream position must be treated as unknown.
"""

def __init__(
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) -> None:
self._original_max_size: int = max_size
self._max_size = math.floor(max_size)
self._entity_to_key: Dict[EntityType, int] = {}

# map from stream id to the a set of entities which changed at that stream id.
# map from stream id to the set of entities which changed at that stream id.
self._cache: SortedDict[int, Set[EntityType]] = SortedDict()
# map from entity to the stream ID of the latest change for that entity.
#
# Must be kept in sync with _cache.
self._entity_to_key: Dict[EntityType, int] = {}

# the earliest stream_pos for which we can reliably answer
# get_all_entities_changed. In other words, one less than the earliest
# stream_pos for which we know _cache is valid.
#
self._earliest_known_stream_pos = current_stream_pos

self.name = name
self.metrics = caches.register_cache(
"cache", self.name, self._cache, resize_callback=self.set_cache_factor
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return False

def has_entity_changed(self, entity: EntityType, stream_pos: int) -> bool:
"""Returns True if the entity may have been updated since stream_pos"""
"""
Returns True if the entity may have been updated after stream_pos.

Args:
entity: The entity to check for changes.
stream_pos: The stream position to check for changes after.

Return:
True if the entity may have been updated, this happens if:
* The given stream position is at or earlier than the earliest
known stream position.
* The given stream position is earlier than the latest change for
the entity.

False otherwise:
* The entity is unknown.
* The given stream position is at or later than the latest change
for the entity.
"""
assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)

if stream_pos < self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
# _cache is not valid at or before the earliest known stream position, so
# return that the entity has changed.
if stream_pos <= self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
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has_entity_changed is called from the following places:

  • AccountDataWorkerStore.get_updated_account_data_for_user, which seems to be used to build account data in /sync responses.
  • DeviceInboxWorkerStore:
    • _get_device_messages: feeds into to-device updates in /sync and app services.
    • delete_messages_for_device: used to pause /sync in some situation? (Unclear...?)
    • get_new_device_msgs_for_remote: used when calculating EDUs to send in federation transactions.
  • DeviceWorkerStore:
    • get_device_updates_by_remote: used when calculating EDUs to send in federation transactions.
    • get_users_whose_signatures_changed: used in the device list entry for /sync.
  • EventPushActionsWorkerStore._get_notif_unread_count_for_user_room, which is used to generate notification counts in /sync and to update event_push_summary.
  • PushRulesWorkerStore.have_push_rules_changed_for_user, which is used to build push rules in /sync responses.
  • ReceiptsWorkerStore.get_linearized_receipts_for_room, which is used build receipts data in /initial_sync.
  • The StreamWorkerStore uses it in a few spots:
    • get_rooms_that_changed: feeds into the /keys/changes response.
    • get_room_events_stream_for_room: used to get the events that have changed in a room for /sync response.
    • get_membership_changes_for_user: feeds into the /keys/changes response. generating membership changes in /sync response, and whatever uses RoomEventSource.get_new_events.
  • TagsWorkerStore.get_updated_tags: used to generate data in a /sync response.

self.metrics.inc_misses()
return True

# If the entity is unknown, it hasn't changed.
latest_entity_change_pos = self._entity_to_key.get(entity, None)
if latest_entity_change_pos is None:
self.metrics.inc_hits()
return False

# This is a known entity, return true if the stream position is earlier
# than the last change.
if stream_pos < latest_entity_change_pos:
self.metrics.inc_misses()
return True

# Otherwise, the stream position is after the latest change: return false.
self.metrics.inc_hits()
return False

def get_entities_changed(
self, entities: Collection[EntityType], stream_pos: int
) -> Union[Set[EntityType], FrozenSet[EntityType]]:
"""
Returns subset of entities that have had new things since the given
position. Entities unknown to the cache will be returned. If the
position is too old it will just return the given list.
Returns the subset of the given entities that have had changes after the given position.

Entities unknown to the cache will be returned.

If the position is too old it will just return the given list.

Args:
entities: Entities to check for changes.
stream_pos: The stream position to check for changes after.

Return:
A subset of entities which have changed after the given stream position.

This will be all entities if the given stream position is at or earlier
than the earliest known stream position.
"""
changed_entities = self.get_all_entities_changed(stream_pos)
if changed_entities is not None:
# We now do an intersection, trying to do so in the most efficient
# way possible (some of these sets are *large*). First check in the
# given iterable is already set that we can reuse, otherwise we
# given iterable is already a set that we can reuse, otherwise we
# create a set of the *smallest* of the two iterables and call
# `intersection(..)` on it (this can be twice as fast as the reverse).
if isinstance(entities, (set, frozenset)):
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return result

def has_any_entity_changed(self, stream_pos: int) -> bool:
"""Returns if any entity has changed"""
assert type(stream_pos) is int
"""
Returns true if any entity has changed after the given stream position.

Args:
stream_pos: The stream position to check for changes after.

Return:
True if any entity has changed after the given stream position or
if the given stream position is at or earlier than the earliest
known stream position.

False otherwise.
"""
assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)

if not self._cache:
# If the cache is empty, nothing can have changed.
return False

if stream_pos >= self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
self.metrics.inc_hits()
return self._cache.bisect_right(stream_pos) < len(self._cache)
else:
# _cache is not valid at or before the earliest known stream position, so
# return that an entity has changed.
if stream_pos <= self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
self.metrics.inc_misses()
return True

self.metrics.inc_hits()
return stream_pos < self._cache.peekitem()[0]

def get_all_entities_changed(self, stream_pos: int) -> Optional[List[EntityType]]:
"""Returns all entities that have had new things since the given
position. If the position is too old it will return None.
"""
Returns all entities that have had changes after the given position.

If the stream change cache does not go far enough back, i.e. the position
is too old, it will return None.

Returns the entities in the order that they were changed.

Args:
stream_pos: The stream position to check for changes after.

Return:
Entities which have changed after the given stream position.

None if the given stream position is at or earlier than the earliest
known stream position.
"""
assert type(stream_pos) is int
assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)

if stream_pos < self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
# _cache is not valid at or before the earliest known stream position, so
# return None to mark that it is unknown if an entity has changed.
if stream_pos <= self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
return None

changed_entities: List[EntityType] = []
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return changed_entities

def entity_has_changed(self, entity: EntityType, stream_pos: int) -> None:
"""Informs the cache that the entity has been changed at the given
position.
"""
assert type(stream_pos) is int
Informs the cache that the entity has been changed at the given position.

Args:
entity: The entity to mark as changed.
stream_pos: The stream position to update the entity to.
"""
assert isinstance(stream_pos, int)

# For a change before _cache is valid (e.g. at or before the earliest known
# stream position) there's nothing to do.
if stream_pos <= self._earliest_known_stream_pos:
return

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self._evict()

def _evict(self) -> None:
"""
Ensure the cache has not exceeded the maximum size.

Evicts entries until it is at the maximum size.
"""
# if the cache is too big, remove entries
while len(self._cache) > self._max_size:
k, r = self._cache.popitem(0)
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def get_max_pos_of_last_change(self, entity: EntityType) -> int:
"""Returns an upper bound of the stream id of the last change to an
entity.

Args:
entity: The entity to check.

Return:
The stream position of the latest change for the given entity or
the earliest known stream position if the entitiy is unknown.
"""
return self._entity_to_key.get(entity, self._earliest_known_stream_pos)
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Expand Up @@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ def test_has_entity_changed(self) -> None:
# return True, whether it's a known entity or not.
self.assertTrue(cache.has_entity_changed("user@foo.com", 0))
self.assertTrue(cache.has_entity_changed("not@here.website", 0))
self.assertTrue(cache.has_entity_changed("user@foo.com", 3))
self.assertTrue(cache.has_entity_changed("not@here.website", 3))

def test_entity_has_changed_pops_off_start(self) -> None:
"""
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# The cache is at the max size, 2
self.assertEqual(len(cache._cache), 2)
# The cache's earliest known position is 2.
self.assertEqual(cache._earliest_known_stream_pos, 2)

# The oldest item has been popped off
self.assertTrue("user@foo.com" not in cache._entity_to_key)

self.assertEqual(
cache.get_all_entities_changed(2),
["bar@baz.net", "user@elsewhere.org"],
)
self.assertIsNone(cache.get_all_entities_changed(1))
self.assertEqual(cache.get_all_entities_changed(3), ["user@elsewhere.org"])
self.assertIsNone(cache.get_all_entities_changed(2))

# If we update an existing entity, it keeps the two existing entities
cache.entity_has_changed("bar@baz.net", 5)
self.assertEqual(
{"bar@baz.net", "user@elsewhere.org"}, set(cache._entity_to_key)
)
self.assertEqual(
cache.get_all_entities_changed(2),
cache.get_all_entities_changed(3),
["user@elsewhere.org", "bar@baz.net"],
)
self.assertIsNone(cache.get_all_entities_changed(1))
self.assertIsNone(cache.get_all_entities_changed(2))

def test_get_all_entities_changed(self) -> None:
"""
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cache.entity_has_changed("anotheruser@foo.com", 3)
cache.entity_has_changed("user@elsewhere.org", 4)

r = cache.get_all_entities_changed(1)
r = cache.get_all_entities_changed(2)

# either of these are valid
ok1 = [
"user@foo.com",
"bar@baz.net",
"anotheruser@foo.com",
"user@elsewhere.org",
]
ok2 = [
"user@foo.com",
"anotheruser@foo.com",
"bar@baz.net",
"user@elsewhere.org",
]
# Results are ordered so either of these are valid.
ok1 = ["bar@baz.net", "anotheruser@foo.com", "user@elsewhere.org"]
ok2 = ["anotheruser@foo.com", "bar@baz.net", "user@elsewhere.org"]
self.assertTrue(r == ok1 or r == ok2)

r = cache.get_all_entities_changed(2)
self.assertTrue(r == ok1[1:] or r == ok2[1:])

self.assertEqual(cache.get_all_entities_changed(3), ["user@elsewhere.org"])
self.assertEqual(cache.get_all_entities_changed(0), None)
self.assertEqual(cache.get_all_entities_changed(1), None)

# ... later, things gest more updates
cache.entity_has_changed("user@foo.com", 5)
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