Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/release-v1.66'

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Tulir Asokan 2022-08-30 16:47:52 +03:00
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Synapse 1.66.0rc2 (2022-08-30)
==============================
Bugfixes
--------
- Fix a bug introduced in Synapse 1.66.0rc1 where the new rate limit metrics were misreported (`synapse_rate_limit_sleep_affected_hosts`, `synapse_rate_limit_reject_affected_hosts`). ([\#13649](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13649))
Synapse 1.66.0rc1 (2022-08-23)
==============================

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matrix-synapse-py3 (1.66.0~rc2) stable; urgency=medium
* New Synapse release 1.66.0rc2.
-- Synapse Packaging team <packages@matrix.org> Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:25:19 +0100
matrix-synapse-py3 (1.66.0~rc1) stable; urgency=medium
* New Synapse release 1.66.0rc1.

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[tool.poetry]
name = "matrix-synapse"
version = "1.66.0rc1"
version = "1.66.0rc2"
description = "Homeserver for the Matrix decentralised comms protocol"
authors = ["Matrix.org Team and Contributors <packages@matrix.org>"]
license = "Apache-2.0"

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@ -756,7 +756,9 @@ class HomeServer(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
@cache_in_self
def get_federation_ratelimiter(self) -> FederationRateLimiter:
return FederationRateLimiter(
self.get_clock(), config=self.config.ratelimiting.rc_federation
self.get_clock(),
config=self.config.ratelimiting.rc_federation,
metrics_name="federation_servlets",
)
@cache_in_self

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import collections
import contextlib
import logging
import threading
import typing
from typing import Any, DefaultDict, Iterator, List, Set
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
DefaultDict,
Dict,
Iterator,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
Set,
Tuple,
)
from prometheus_client.core import Counter
from typing_extensions import ContextManager
from twisted.internet import defer
@ -40,12 +53,20 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Track how much the ratelimiter is affecting requests
rate_limit_sleep_counter = Counter("synapse_rate_limit_sleep", "")
rate_limit_reject_counter = Counter("synapse_rate_limit_reject", "")
rate_limit_sleep_counter = Counter(
"synapse_rate_limit_sleep",
"Number of requests slept by the rate limiter",
["rate_limiter_name"],
)
rate_limit_reject_counter = Counter(
"synapse_rate_limit_reject",
"Number of requests rejected by the rate limiter",
["rate_limiter_name"],
)
queue_wait_timer = Histogram(
"synapse_rate_limit_queue_wait_time_seconds",
"sec",
[],
"Amount of time spent waiting for the rate limiter to let our request through.",
["rate_limiter_name"],
buckets=(
0.005,
0.01,
@ -65,35 +86,92 @@ queue_wait_timer = Histogram(
)
_rate_limiter_instances: Set["FederationRateLimiter"] = set()
# Protects the _rate_limiter_instances set from concurrent access
_rate_limiter_instances_lock = threading.Lock()
def _get_counts_from_rate_limiter_instance(
count_func: Callable[["FederationRateLimiter"], int]
) -> Mapping[Tuple[str, ...], int]:
"""Returns a count of something (slept/rejected hosts) by (metrics_name)"""
# Cast to a list to prevent it changing while the Prometheus
# thread is collecting metrics
with _rate_limiter_instances_lock:
rate_limiter_instances = list(_rate_limiter_instances)
# Map from (metrics_name,) -> int, the number of something like slept hosts
# or rejected hosts. The key type is Tuple[str], but we leave the length
# unspecified for compatability with LaterGauge's annotations.
counts: Dict[Tuple[str, ...], int] = {}
for rate_limiter_instance in rate_limiter_instances:
# Only track metrics if they provided a `metrics_name` to
# differentiate this instance of the rate limiter.
if rate_limiter_instance.metrics_name:
key = (rate_limiter_instance.metrics_name,)
counts[key] = count_func(rate_limiter_instance)
return counts
# We track the number of affected hosts per time-period so we can
# differentiate one really noisy homeserver from a general
# ratelimit tuning problem across the federation.
LaterGauge(
"synapse_rate_limit_sleep_affected_hosts",
"Number of hosts that had requests put to sleep",
["rate_limiter_name"],
lambda: _get_counts_from_rate_limiter_instance(
lambda rate_limiter_instance: sum(
ratelimiter.should_sleep()
for ratelimiter in rate_limiter_instance.ratelimiters.values()
)
),
)
LaterGauge(
"synapse_rate_limit_reject_affected_hosts",
"Number of hosts that had requests rejected",
["rate_limiter_name"],
lambda: _get_counts_from_rate_limiter_instance(
lambda rate_limiter_instance: sum(
ratelimiter.should_reject()
for ratelimiter in rate_limiter_instance.ratelimiters.values()
)
),
)
class FederationRateLimiter:
def __init__(self, clock: Clock, config: FederationRatelimitSettings):
"""Used to rate limit request per-host."""
def __init__(
self,
clock: Clock,
config: FederationRatelimitSettings,
metrics_name: Optional[str] = None,
):
"""
Args:
clock
config
metrics_name: The name of the rate limiter so we can differentiate it
from the rest in the metrics. If `None`, we don't track metrics
for this rate limiter.
"""
self.metrics_name = metrics_name
def new_limiter() -> "_PerHostRatelimiter":
return _PerHostRatelimiter(clock=clock, config=config)
return _PerHostRatelimiter(
clock=clock, config=config, metrics_name=metrics_name
)
self.ratelimiters: DefaultDict[
str, "_PerHostRatelimiter"
] = collections.defaultdict(new_limiter)
# We track the number of affected hosts per time-period so we can
# differentiate one really noisy homeserver from a general
# ratelimit tuning problem across the federation.
LaterGauge(
"synapse_rate_limit_sleep_affected_hosts",
"Number of hosts that had requests put to sleep",
[],
lambda: sum(
ratelimiter.should_sleep() for ratelimiter in self.ratelimiters.values()
),
)
LaterGauge(
"synapse_rate_limit_reject_affected_hosts",
"Number of hosts that had requests rejected",
[],
lambda: sum(
ratelimiter.should_reject()
for ratelimiter in self.ratelimiters.values()
),
)
with _rate_limiter_instances_lock:
_rate_limiter_instances.add(self)
def ratelimit(self, host: str) -> "_GeneratorContextManager[defer.Deferred[None]]":
"""Used to ratelimit an incoming request from a given host
@ -114,13 +192,23 @@ class FederationRateLimiter:
class _PerHostRatelimiter:
def __init__(self, clock: Clock, config: FederationRatelimitSettings):
def __init__(
self,
clock: Clock,
config: FederationRatelimitSettings,
metrics_name: Optional[str] = None,
):
"""
Args:
clock
config
metrics_name: The name of the rate limiter so we can differentiate it
from the rest in the metrics. If `None`, we don't track metrics
for this rate limiter.
from the rest in the metrics
"""
self.clock = clock
self.metrics_name = metrics_name
self.window_size = config.window_size
self.sleep_limit = config.sleep_limit
@ -178,7 +266,10 @@ class _PerHostRatelimiter:
return len(self.request_times) > self.sleep_limit
async def _on_enter_with_tracing(self, request_id: object) -> None:
with start_active_span("ratelimit wait"), queue_wait_timer.time():
maybe_metrics_cm: ContextManager = contextlib.nullcontext()
if self.metrics_name:
maybe_metrics_cm = queue_wait_timer.labels(self.metrics_name).time()
with start_active_span("ratelimit wait"), maybe_metrics_cm:
await self._on_enter(request_id)
def _on_enter(self, request_id: object) -> "defer.Deferred[None]":
@ -193,7 +284,8 @@ class _PerHostRatelimiter:
# sleeping or in the ready queue).
if self.should_reject():
logger.debug("Ratelimiter(%s): rejecting request", self.host)
rate_limit_reject_counter.inc()
if self.metrics_name:
rate_limit_reject_counter.labels(self.metrics_name).inc()
raise LimitExceededError(
retry_after_ms=int(self.window_size / self.sleep_limit)
)
@ -228,7 +320,8 @@ class _PerHostRatelimiter:
id(request_id),
self.sleep_sec,
)
rate_limit_sleep_counter.inc()
if self.metrics_name:
rate_limit_sleep_counter.labels(self.metrics_name).inc()
ret_defer = run_in_background(self.clock.sleep, self.sleep_sec)
self.sleeping_requests.add(request_id)