# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import itertools import json import logging from typing import Dict, Iterable, Mapping, Optional, Tuple from canonicaljson import encode_canonical_json from signedjson.key import decode_verify_key_bytes from unpaddedbase64 import decode_base64 from synapse.storage.database import LoggingTransaction from synapse.storage.databases.main.cache import CacheInvalidationWorkerStore from synapse.storage.keys import FetchKeyResult, FetchKeyResultForRemote from synapse.storage.types import Cursor from synapse.types import JsonDict from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList from synapse.util.iterutils import batch_iter logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) db_binary_type = memoryview class KeyStore(CacheInvalidationWorkerStore): """Persistence for signature verification keys""" async def store_server_keys_response( self, server_name: str, from_server: str, ts_added_ms: int, verify_keys: Dict[str, FetchKeyResult], response_json: JsonDict, ) -> None: """Stores the keys for the given server that we got from `from_server`. Args: server_name: The owner of the keys from_server: Which server we got the keys from ts_added_ms: When we're adding the keys verify_keys: The decoded keys response_json: The full *signed* response JSON that contains the keys. """ key_json_bytes = encode_canonical_json(response_json) def store_server_keys_response_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None: self.db_pool.simple_upsert_many_txn( txn, table="server_signature_keys", key_names=("server_name", "key_id"), key_values=[(server_name, key_id) for key_id in verify_keys], value_names=( "from_server", "ts_added_ms", "ts_valid_until_ms", "verify_key", ), value_values=[ ( from_server, ts_added_ms, fetch_result.valid_until_ts, db_binary_type(fetch_result.verify_key.encode()), ) for fetch_result in verify_keys.values() ], ) self.db_pool.simple_upsert_many_txn( txn, table="server_keys_json", key_names=("server_name", "key_id", "from_server"), key_values=[ (server_name, key_id, from_server) for key_id in verify_keys ], value_names=( "ts_added_ms", "ts_valid_until_ms", "key_json", ), value_values=[ ( ts_added_ms, fetch_result.valid_until_ts, db_binary_type(key_json_bytes), ) for fetch_result in verify_keys.values() ], ) # invalidate takes a tuple corresponding to the params of # _get_server_keys_json. _get_server_keys_json only takes one # param, which is itself the 2-tuple (server_name, key_id). for key_id in verify_keys: self._invalidate_cache_and_stream( txn, self._get_server_keys_json, ((server_name, key_id),) ) self._invalidate_cache_and_stream( txn, self.get_server_key_json_for_remote, (server_name, key_id) ) await self.db_pool.runInteraction( "store_server_keys_response", store_server_keys_response_txn ) @cached() def _get_server_keys_json( self, server_name_and_key_id: Tuple[str, str] ) -> FetchKeyResult: raise NotImplementedError() @cachedList( cached_method_name="_get_server_keys_json", list_name="server_name_and_key_ids" ) async def get_server_keys_json( self, server_name_and_key_ids: Iterable[Tuple[str, str]] ) -> Mapping[Tuple[str, str], FetchKeyResult]: """ Args: server_name_and_key_ids: iterable of (server_name, key-id) tuples to fetch keys for Returns: A map from (server_name, key_id) -> FetchKeyResult, or None if the key is unknown """ keys = {} def _get_keys(txn: Cursor, batch: Tuple[Tuple[str, str], ...]) -> None: """Processes a batch of keys to fetch, and adds the result to `keys`.""" # batch_iter always returns tuples so it's safe to do len(batch) where_clause = " OR (server_name=? AND key_id=?)" * len(batch) # `server_keys_json` can have multiple entries per server (one per # remote server we fetched from, if using perspectives). Order by # `ts_added_ms` so the most recently fetched one always wins. sql = f""" SELECT server_name, key_id, key_json, ts_valid_until_ms FROM server_keys_json WHERE 1=0 {where_clause} ORDER BY ts_added_ms """ txn.execute(sql, tuple(itertools.chain.from_iterable(batch))) for server_name, key_id, key_json_bytes, ts_valid_until_ms in txn: if ts_valid_until_ms is None: # Old keys may be stored with a ts_valid_until_ms of null, # in which case we treat this as if it was set to `0`, i.e. # it won't match key requests that define a minimum # `ts_valid_until_ms`. ts_valid_until_ms = 0 # The entire signed JSON response is stored in server_keys_json, # fetch out the bits needed. key_json = json.loads(bytes(key_json_bytes)) key_base64 = key_json["verify_keys"][key_id]["key"] keys[(server_name, key_id)] = FetchKeyResult( verify_key=decode_verify_key_bytes( key_id, decode_base64(key_base64) ), valid_until_ts=ts_valid_until_ms, ) def _txn(txn: Cursor) -> Dict[Tuple[str, str], FetchKeyResult]: for batch in batch_iter(server_name_and_key_ids, 50): _get_keys(txn, batch) return keys return await self.db_pool.runInteraction("get_server_keys_json", _txn) @cached() def get_server_key_json_for_remote( self, server_name: str, key_id: str, ) -> Optional[FetchKeyResultForRemote]: raise NotImplementedError() @cachedList( cached_method_name="get_server_key_json_for_remote", list_name="key_ids" ) async def get_server_keys_json_for_remote( self, server_name: str, key_ids: Iterable[str] ) -> Mapping[str, Optional[FetchKeyResultForRemote]]: """Fetch the cached keys for the given server/key IDs. If we have multiple entries for a given key ID, returns the most recent. """ rows = await self.db_pool.simple_select_many_batch( table="server_keys_json", column="key_id", iterable=key_ids, keyvalues={"server_name": server_name}, retcols=( "key_id", "from_server", "ts_added_ms", "ts_valid_until_ms", "key_json", ), desc="get_server_keys_json_for_remote", ) if not rows: return {} # We sort the rows so that the most recently added entry is picked up. rows.sort(key=lambda r: r["ts_added_ms"]) return { row["key_id"]: FetchKeyResultForRemote( # Cast to bytes since postgresql returns a memoryview. key_json=bytes(row["key_json"]), valid_until_ts=row["ts_valid_until_ms"], added_ts=row["ts_added_ms"], ) for row in rows } async def get_all_server_keys_json_for_remote( self, server_name: str, ) -> Dict[str, FetchKeyResultForRemote]: """Fetch the cached keys for the given server. If we have multiple entries for a given key ID, returns the most recent. """ rows = await self.db_pool.simple_select_list( table="server_keys_json", keyvalues={"server_name": server_name}, retcols=( "key_id", "from_server", "ts_added_ms", "ts_valid_until_ms", "key_json", ), desc="get_server_keys_json_for_remote", ) if not rows: return {} rows.sort(key=lambda r: r["ts_added_ms"]) return { row["key_id"]: FetchKeyResultForRemote( # Cast to bytes since postgresql returns a memoryview. key_json=bytes(row["key_json"]), valid_until_ts=row["ts_valid_until_ms"], added_ts=row["ts_added_ms"], ) for row in rows }