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Python
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Python
#
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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
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#
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# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
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#
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# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
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# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
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#
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# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
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#
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#
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""" Thread-local-alike tracking of log contexts within synapse
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This module provides objects and utilities for tracking contexts through
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synapse code, so that log lines can include a request identifier, and so that
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CPU and database activity can be accounted for against the request that caused
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them.
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See doc/log_contexts.rst for details on how this works.
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"""
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import logging
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import threading
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import typing
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import warnings
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from types import TracebackType
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Awaitable,
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Callable,
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Optional,
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Tuple,
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Type,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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overload,
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)
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import attr
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from typing_extensions import Literal, ParamSpec
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from twisted.internet import defer, threads
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from twisted.python.threadpool import ThreadPool
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from synapse.logging.scopecontextmanager import _LogContextScope
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from synapse.types import ISynapseReactor
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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try:
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import resource
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# Python doesn't ship with a definition of RUSAGE_THREAD but it's defined
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# to be 1 on linux so we hard code it.
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RUSAGE_THREAD = 1
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# If the system doesn't support RUSAGE_THREAD then this should throw an
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# exception.
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resource.getrusage(RUSAGE_THREAD)
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is_thread_resource_usage_supported = True
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def get_thread_resource_usage() -> "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]":
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return resource.getrusage(RUSAGE_THREAD)
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except Exception:
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# If the system doesn't support resource.getrusage(RUSAGE_THREAD) then we
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# won't track resource usage.
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is_thread_resource_usage_supported = False
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def get_thread_resource_usage() -> "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]":
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return None
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# a hook which can be set during testing to assert that we aren't abusing logcontexts.
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def logcontext_error(msg: str) -> None:
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logger.warning(msg)
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# get an id for the current thread.
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#
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# threading.get_ident doesn't actually return an OS-level tid, and annoyingly,
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# on Linux it actually returns the same value either side of a fork() call. However
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# we only fork in one place, so it's not worth the hoop-jumping to get a real tid.
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#
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get_thread_id = threading.get_ident
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class ContextResourceUsage:
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"""Object for tracking the resources used by a log context
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Attributes:
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ru_utime (float): user CPU time (in seconds)
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ru_stime (float): system CPU time (in seconds)
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db_txn_count (int): number of database transactions done
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db_sched_duration_sec (float): amount of time spent waiting for a
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database connection
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db_txn_duration_sec (float): amount of time spent doing database
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transactions (excluding scheduling time)
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evt_db_fetch_count (int): number of events requested from the database
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"""
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__slots__ = [
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"ru_stime",
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"ru_utime",
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"db_txn_count",
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"db_txn_duration_sec",
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"db_sched_duration_sec",
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"evt_db_fetch_count",
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]
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def __init__(self, copy_from: "Optional[ContextResourceUsage]" = None) -> None:
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"""Create a new ContextResourceUsage
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Args:
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copy_from: if not None, an object to copy stats from
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"""
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if copy_from is None:
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self.reset()
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else:
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# FIXME: mypy can't infer the types set via reset() above, so specify explicitly for now
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self.ru_utime: float = copy_from.ru_utime
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self.ru_stime: float = copy_from.ru_stime
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self.db_txn_count: int = copy_from.db_txn_count
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self.db_txn_duration_sec: float = copy_from.db_txn_duration_sec
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self.db_sched_duration_sec: float = copy_from.db_sched_duration_sec
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self.evt_db_fetch_count: int = copy_from.evt_db_fetch_count
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def copy(self) -> "ContextResourceUsage":
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return ContextResourceUsage(copy_from=self)
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def reset(self) -> None:
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self.ru_stime = 0.0
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self.ru_utime = 0.0
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self.db_txn_count = 0
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self.db_txn_duration_sec = 0.0
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self.db_sched_duration_sec = 0.0
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self.evt_db_fetch_count = 0
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return (
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"<ContextResourceUsage ru_stime='%r', ru_utime='%r', "
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"db_txn_count='%r', db_txn_duration_sec='%r', "
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"db_sched_duration_sec='%r', evt_db_fetch_count='%r'>"
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) % (
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self.ru_stime,
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self.ru_utime,
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self.db_txn_count,
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self.db_txn_duration_sec,
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self.db_sched_duration_sec,
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self.evt_db_fetch_count,
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)
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def __iadd__(self, other: "ContextResourceUsage") -> "ContextResourceUsage":
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"""Add another ContextResourceUsage's stats to this one's.
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Args:
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other: the other resource usage object
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"""
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self.ru_utime += other.ru_utime
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self.ru_stime += other.ru_stime
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self.db_txn_count += other.db_txn_count
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self.db_txn_duration_sec += other.db_txn_duration_sec
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self.db_sched_duration_sec += other.db_sched_duration_sec
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self.evt_db_fetch_count += other.evt_db_fetch_count
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return self
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def __isub__(self, other: "ContextResourceUsage") -> "ContextResourceUsage":
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self.ru_utime -= other.ru_utime
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self.ru_stime -= other.ru_stime
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self.db_txn_count -= other.db_txn_count
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self.db_txn_duration_sec -= other.db_txn_duration_sec
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self.db_sched_duration_sec -= other.db_sched_duration_sec
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self.evt_db_fetch_count -= other.evt_db_fetch_count
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return self
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def __add__(self, other: "ContextResourceUsage") -> "ContextResourceUsage":
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res = ContextResourceUsage(copy_from=self)
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res += other
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return res
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def __sub__(self, other: "ContextResourceUsage") -> "ContextResourceUsage":
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res = ContextResourceUsage(copy_from=self)
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res -= other
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return res
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@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
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class ContextRequest:
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"""
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A bundle of attributes from the SynapseRequest object.
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This exists to:
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* Avoid a cycle between LoggingContext and SynapseRequest.
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* Be a single variable that can be passed from parent LoggingContexts to
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their children.
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"""
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request_id: str
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ip_address: str
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site_tag: str
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requester: Optional[str]
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authenticated_entity: Optional[str]
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method: str
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url: str
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protocol: str
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user_agent: str
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LoggingContextOrSentinel = Union["LoggingContext", "_Sentinel"]
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class _Sentinel:
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"""Sentinel to represent the root context"""
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__slots__ = ["previous_context", "finished", "request", "scope", "tag"]
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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# Minimal set for compatibility with LoggingContext
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self.previous_context = None
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self.finished = False
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self.request = None
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self.scope = None
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self.tag = None
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return "sentinel"
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def start(self, rusage: "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]") -> None:
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pass
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def stop(self, rusage: "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]") -> None:
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pass
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def add_database_transaction(self, duration_sec: float) -> None:
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pass
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def add_database_scheduled(self, sched_sec: float) -> None:
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pass
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def record_event_fetch(self, event_count: int) -> None:
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pass
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def __bool__(self) -> Literal[False]:
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return False
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SENTINEL_CONTEXT = _Sentinel()
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class LoggingContext:
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"""Additional context for log formatting. Contexts are scoped within a
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"with" block.
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If a parent is given when creating a new context, then:
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- logging fields are copied from the parent to the new context on entry
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- when the new context exits, the cpu usage stats are copied from the
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child to the parent
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Args:
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name: Name for the context for logging. If this is omitted, it is
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inherited from the parent context.
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parent_context (LoggingContext|None): The parent of the new context
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"""
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__slots__ = [
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"previous_context",
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"name",
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"parent_context",
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"_resource_usage",
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"usage_start",
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"main_thread",
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"finished",
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"request",
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"tag",
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"scope",
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]
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def __init__(
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self,
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name: Optional[str] = None,
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parent_context: "Optional[LoggingContext]" = None,
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request: Optional[ContextRequest] = None,
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) -> None:
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self.previous_context = current_context()
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# track the resources used by this context so far
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self._resource_usage = ContextResourceUsage()
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# The thread resource usage when the logcontext became active. None
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# if the context is not currently active.
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self.usage_start: Optional[resource.struct_rusage] = None
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self.main_thread = get_thread_id()
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self.request = None
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self.tag = ""
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self.scope: Optional["_LogContextScope"] = None
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# keep track of whether we have hit the __exit__ block for this context
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# (suggesting that the the thing that created the context thinks it should
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# be finished, and that re-activating it would suggest an error).
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self.finished = False
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self.parent_context = parent_context
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if self.parent_context is not None:
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# we track the current request_id
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self.request = self.parent_context.request
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# we also track the current scope:
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self.scope = self.parent_context.scope
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if request is not None:
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# the request param overrides the request from the parent context
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self.request = request
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# if we don't have a `name`, but do have a parent context, use its name.
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if self.parent_context and name is None:
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name = str(self.parent_context)
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if name is None:
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raise ValueError(
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"LoggingContext must be given either a name or a parent context"
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)
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self.name = name
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return self.name
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@classmethod
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def current_context(cls) -> LoggingContextOrSentinel:
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"""Get the current logging context from thread local storage
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This exists for backwards compatibility. ``current_context()`` should be
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called directly.
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Returns:
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The current logging context
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"synapse.logging.context.LoggingContext.current_context() is deprecated "
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"in favor of synapse.logging.context.current_context().",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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return current_context()
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@classmethod
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def set_current_context(
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cls, context: LoggingContextOrSentinel
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) -> LoggingContextOrSentinel:
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"""Set the current logging context in thread local storage
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This exists for backwards compatibility. ``set_current_context()`` should be
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called directly.
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Args:
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context: The context to activate.
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Returns:
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The context that was previously active
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"synapse.logging.context.LoggingContext.set_current_context() is deprecated "
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"in favor of synapse.logging.context.set_current_context().",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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return set_current_context(context)
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def __enter__(self) -> "LoggingContext":
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"""Enters this logging context into thread local storage"""
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old_context = set_current_context(self)
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if self.previous_context != old_context:
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logcontext_error(
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"Expected previous context %r, found %r"
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% (
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self.previous_context,
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old_context,
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)
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)
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return self
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def __exit__(
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self,
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type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
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value: Optional[BaseException],
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traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
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) -> None:
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"""Restore the logging context in thread local storage to the state it
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was before this context was entered.
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Returns:
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None to avoid suppressing any exceptions that were thrown.
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"""
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current = set_current_context(self.previous_context)
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if current is not self:
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if current is SENTINEL_CONTEXT:
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logcontext_error("Expected logging context %s was lost" % (self,))
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else:
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logcontext_error(
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"Expected logging context %s but found %s" % (self, current)
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)
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# the fact that we are here suggests that the caller thinks that everything
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# is done and dusted for this logcontext, and further activity will not get
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# recorded against the correct metrics.
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self.finished = True
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def start(self, rusage: "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]") -> None:
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"""
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Record that this logcontext is currently running.
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This should not be called directly: use set_current_context
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Args:
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rusage: the resources used by the current thread, at the point of
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switching to this logcontext. May be None if this platform doesn't
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support getrusuage.
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"""
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if get_thread_id() != self.main_thread:
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logcontext_error("Started logcontext %s on different thread" % (self,))
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return
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if self.finished:
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logcontext_error("Re-starting finished log context %s" % (self,))
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# If we haven't already started record the thread resource usage so
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# far
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if self.usage_start:
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logcontext_error("Re-starting already-active log context %s" % (self,))
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else:
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self.usage_start = rusage
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def stop(self, rusage: "Optional[resource.struct_rusage]") -> None:
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"""
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Record that this logcontext is no longer running.
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This should not be called directly: use set_current_context
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Args:
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rusage: the resources used by the current thread, at the point of
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switching away from this logcontext. May be None if this platform
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doesn't support getrusuage.
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"""
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try:
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if get_thread_id() != self.main_thread:
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logcontext_error("Stopped logcontext %s on different thread" % (self,))
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return
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if not rusage:
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return
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# Record the cpu used since we started
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if not self.usage_start:
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logcontext_error(
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"Called stop on logcontext %s without recording a start rusage"
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% (self,)
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)
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return
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utime_delta, stime_delta = self._get_cputime(rusage)
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self.add_cputime(utime_delta, stime_delta)
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finally:
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self.usage_start = None
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def get_resource_usage(self) -> ContextResourceUsage:
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"""Get resources used by this logcontext so far.
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Returns:
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A *copy* of the object tracking resource usage so far
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"""
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# we always return a copy, for consistency
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res = self._resource_usage.copy()
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# If we are on the correct thread and we're currently running then we
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# can include resource usage so far.
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is_main_thread = get_thread_id() == self.main_thread
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if self.usage_start and is_main_thread:
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rusage = get_thread_resource_usage()
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assert rusage is not None
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utime_delta, stime_delta = self._get_cputime(rusage)
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res.ru_utime += utime_delta
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res.ru_stime += stime_delta
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return res
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def _get_cputime(self, current: "resource.struct_rusage") -> Tuple[float, float]:
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"""Get the cpu usage time between start() and the given rusage
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Args:
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rusage: the current resource usage
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Returns: Tuple[float, float]: seconds in user mode, seconds in system mode
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"""
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assert self.usage_start is not None
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utime_delta = current.ru_utime - self.usage_start.ru_utime
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stime_delta = current.ru_stime - self.usage_start.ru_stime
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# sanity check
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if utime_delta < 0:
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logger.error(
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"utime went backwards! %f < %f",
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current.ru_utime,
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self.usage_start.ru_utime,
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)
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utime_delta = 0
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if stime_delta < 0:
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logger.error(
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"stime went backwards! %f < %f",
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current.ru_stime,
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self.usage_start.ru_stime,
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)
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stime_delta = 0
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return utime_delta, stime_delta
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def add_cputime(self, utime_delta: float, stime_delta: float) -> None:
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"""Update the CPU time usage of this context (and any parents, recursively).
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Args:
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utime_delta: additional user time, in seconds, spent in this context.
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stime_delta: additional system time, in seconds, spent in this context.
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"""
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self._resource_usage.ru_utime += utime_delta
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self._resource_usage.ru_stime += stime_delta
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if self.parent_context:
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self.parent_context.add_cputime(utime_delta, stime_delta)
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|
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def add_database_transaction(self, duration_sec: float) -> None:
|
|
"""Record the use of a database transaction and the length of time it took.
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|
|
|
Args:
|
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duration_sec: The number of seconds the database transaction took.
|
|
"""
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if duration_sec < 0:
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raise ValueError("DB txn time can only be non-negative")
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self._resource_usage.db_txn_count += 1
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self._resource_usage.db_txn_duration_sec += duration_sec
|
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if self.parent_context:
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|
self.parent_context.add_database_transaction(duration_sec)
|
|
|
|
def add_database_scheduled(self, sched_sec: float) -> None:
|
|
"""Record a use of the database pool
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
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sched_sec: number of seconds it took us to get a connection
|
|
"""
|
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if sched_sec < 0:
|
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raise ValueError("DB scheduling time can only be non-negative")
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self._resource_usage.db_sched_duration_sec += sched_sec
|
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if self.parent_context:
|
|
self.parent_context.add_database_scheduled(sched_sec)
|
|
|
|
def record_event_fetch(self, event_count: int) -> None:
|
|
"""Record a number of events being fetched from the db
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
event_count: number of events being fetched
|
|
"""
|
|
self._resource_usage.evt_db_fetch_count += event_count
|
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if self.parent_context:
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|
self.parent_context.record_event_fetch(event_count)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class LoggingContextFilter(logging.Filter):
|
|
"""Logging filter that adds values from the current logging context to each
|
|
record.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, request: str = ""):
|
|
self._default_request = request
|
|
|
|
def filter(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> Literal[True]:
|
|
"""Add each fields from the logging contexts to the record.
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True to include the record in the log output.
|
|
"""
|
|
context = current_context()
|
|
record.request = self._default_request
|
|
|
|
# context should never be None, but if it somehow ends up being, then
|
|
# we end up in a death spiral of infinite loops, so let's check, for
|
|
# robustness' sake.
|
|
if context is not None:
|
|
# Logging is interested in the request ID. Note that for backwards
|
|
# compatibility this is stored as the "request" on the record.
|
|
record.request = str(context)
|
|
|
|
# Add some data from the HTTP request.
|
|
request = context.request
|
|
if request is None:
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
record.ip_address = request.ip_address
|
|
record.site_tag = request.site_tag
|
|
record.requester = request.requester
|
|
record.authenticated_entity = request.authenticated_entity
|
|
record.method = request.method
|
|
record.url = request.url
|
|
record.protocol = request.protocol
|
|
record.user_agent = request.user_agent
|
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PreserveLoggingContext:
|
|
"""Context manager which replaces the logging context
|
|
|
|
The previous logging context is restored on exit."""
|
|
|
|
__slots__ = ["_old_context", "_new_context"]
|
|
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self, new_context: LoggingContextOrSentinel = SENTINEL_CONTEXT
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
self._new_context = new_context
|
|
|
|
def __enter__(self) -> None:
|
|
self._old_context = set_current_context(self._new_context)
|
|
|
|
def __exit__(
|
|
self,
|
|
type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
|
|
value: Optional[BaseException],
|
|
traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
context = set_current_context(self._old_context)
|
|
|
|
if context != self._new_context:
|
|
if not context:
|
|
logcontext_error(
|
|
"Expected logging context %s was lost" % (self._new_context,)
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
logcontext_error(
|
|
"Expected logging context %s but found %s"
|
|
% (
|
|
self._new_context,
|
|
context,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_thread_local = threading.local()
|
|
_thread_local.current_context = SENTINEL_CONTEXT
|
|
|
|
|
|
def current_context() -> LoggingContextOrSentinel:
|
|
"""Get the current logging context from thread local storage"""
|
|
return getattr(_thread_local, "current_context", SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def set_current_context(context: LoggingContextOrSentinel) -> LoggingContextOrSentinel:
|
|
"""Set the current logging context in thread local storage
|
|
Args:
|
|
context: The context to activate.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The context that was previously active
|
|
"""
|
|
# everything blows up if we allow current_context to be set to None, so sanity-check
|
|
# that now.
|
|
if context is None:
|
|
raise TypeError("'context' argument may not be None")
|
|
|
|
current = current_context()
|
|
|
|
if current is not context:
|
|
rusage = get_thread_resource_usage()
|
|
current.stop(rusage)
|
|
_thread_local.current_context = context
|
|
context.start(rusage)
|
|
|
|
return current
|
|
|
|
|
|
def nested_logging_context(suffix: str) -> LoggingContext:
|
|
"""Creates a new logging context as a child of another.
|
|
|
|
The nested logging context will have a 'name' made up of the parent context's
|
|
name, plus the given suffix.
|
|
|
|
CPU/db usage stats will be added to the parent context's on exit.
|
|
|
|
Normal usage looks like:
|
|
|
|
with nested_logging_context(suffix):
|
|
# ... do stuff
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
suffix: suffix to add to the parent context's 'name'.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A new logging context.
|
|
"""
|
|
curr_context = current_context()
|
|
if not curr_context:
|
|
logger.warning(
|
|
"Starting nested logging context from sentinel context: metrics will be lost"
|
|
)
|
|
parent_context = None
|
|
else:
|
|
assert isinstance(curr_context, LoggingContext)
|
|
parent_context = curr_context
|
|
prefix = str(curr_context)
|
|
return LoggingContext(
|
|
prefix + "-" + suffix,
|
|
parent_context=parent_context,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
P = ParamSpec("P")
|
|
R = TypeVar("R")
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def _unwrap_awaitable(awaitable: Awaitable[R]) -> R:
|
|
"""Unwraps an arbitrary awaitable by awaiting it."""
|
|
return await awaitable
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def preserve_fn(
|
|
f: Callable[P, Awaitable[R]],
|
|
) -> Callable[P, "defer.Deferred[R]"]:
|
|
# The `type: ignore[misc]` above suppresses
|
|
# "Overloaded function signatures 1 and 2 overlap with incompatible return types"
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def preserve_fn(f: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, "defer.Deferred[R]"]:
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
def preserve_fn(
|
|
f: Union[
|
|
Callable[P, R],
|
|
Callable[P, Awaitable[R]],
|
|
]
|
|
) -> Callable[P, "defer.Deferred[R]"]:
|
|
"""Function decorator which wraps the function with run_in_background"""
|
|
|
|
def g(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
return run_in_background(f, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return g
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def run_in_background(
|
|
f: Callable[P, Awaitable[R]], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs
|
|
) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
# The `type: ignore[misc]` above suppresses
|
|
# "Overloaded function signatures 1 and 2 overlap with incompatible return types"
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
@overload
|
|
def run_in_background(
|
|
f: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs
|
|
) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
|
|
def run_in_background( # type: ignore[misc]
|
|
# The `type: ignore[misc]` above suppresses
|
|
# "Overloaded function implementation does not accept all possible arguments of signature 1"
|
|
# "Overloaded function implementation does not accept all possible arguments of signature 2"
|
|
# which seems like a bug in mypy.
|
|
f: Union[
|
|
Callable[P, R],
|
|
Callable[P, Awaitable[R]],
|
|
],
|
|
*args: P.args,
|
|
**kwargs: P.kwargs,
|
|
) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
"""Calls a function, ensuring that the current context is restored after
|
|
return from the function, and that the sentinel context is set once the
|
|
deferred returned by the function completes.
|
|
|
|
Useful for wrapping functions that return a deferred or coroutine, which you don't
|
|
yield or await on (for instance because you want to pass it to
|
|
deferred.gatherResults()).
|
|
|
|
If f returns a Coroutine object, it will be wrapped into a Deferred (which will have
|
|
the side effect of executing the coroutine).
|
|
|
|
Note that if you completely discard the result, you should make sure that
|
|
`f` doesn't raise any deferred exceptions, otherwise a scary-looking
|
|
CRITICAL error about an unhandled error will be logged without much
|
|
indication about where it came from.
|
|
"""
|
|
current = current_context()
|
|
try:
|
|
res = f(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# the assumption here is that the caller doesn't want to be disturbed
|
|
# by synchronous exceptions, so let's turn them into Failures.
|
|
return defer.fail()
|
|
|
|
# `res` may be a coroutine, `Deferred`, some other kind of awaitable, or a plain
|
|
# value. Convert it to a `Deferred`.
|
|
d: "defer.Deferred[R]"
|
|
if isinstance(res, typing.Coroutine):
|
|
# Wrap the coroutine in a `Deferred`.
|
|
d = defer.ensureDeferred(res)
|
|
elif isinstance(res, defer.Deferred):
|
|
d = res
|
|
elif isinstance(res, Awaitable):
|
|
# `res` is probably some kind of completed awaitable, such as a `DoneAwaitable`
|
|
# or `Future` from `make_awaitable`.
|
|
d = defer.ensureDeferred(_unwrap_awaitable(res))
|
|
else:
|
|
# `res` is a plain value. Wrap it in a `Deferred`.
|
|
d = defer.succeed(res)
|
|
|
|
if d.called and not d.paused:
|
|
# The function should have maintained the logcontext, so we can
|
|
# optimise out the messing about
|
|
return d
|
|
|
|
# The function may have reset the context before returning, so
|
|
# we need to restore it now.
|
|
ctx = set_current_context(current)
|
|
|
|
# The original context will be restored when the deferred
|
|
# completes, but there is nothing waiting for it, so it will
|
|
# get leaked into the reactor or some other function which
|
|
# wasn't expecting it. We therefore need to reset the context
|
|
# here.
|
|
#
|
|
# (If this feels asymmetric, consider it this way: we are
|
|
# effectively forking a new thread of execution. We are
|
|
# probably currently within a ``with LoggingContext()`` block,
|
|
# which is supposed to have a single entry and exit point. But
|
|
# by spawning off another deferred, we are effectively
|
|
# adding a new exit point.)
|
|
d.addBoth(_set_context_cb, ctx)
|
|
return d
|
|
|
|
|
|
T = TypeVar("T")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def make_deferred_yieldable(deferred: "defer.Deferred[T]") -> "defer.Deferred[T]":
|
|
"""Given a deferred, make it follow the Synapse logcontext rules:
|
|
|
|
If the deferred has completed, essentially does nothing (just returns another
|
|
completed deferred with the result/failure).
|
|
|
|
If the deferred has not yet completed, resets the logcontext before
|
|
returning a deferred. Then, when the deferred completes, restores the
|
|
current logcontext before running callbacks/errbacks.
|
|
|
|
(This is more-or-less the opposite operation to run_in_background.)
|
|
"""
|
|
if deferred.called and not deferred.paused:
|
|
# it looks like this deferred is ready to run any callbacks we give it
|
|
# immediately. We may as well optimise out the logcontext faffery.
|
|
return deferred
|
|
|
|
# ok, we can't be sure that a yield won't block, so let's reset the
|
|
# logcontext, and add a callback to the deferred to restore it.
|
|
prev_context = set_current_context(SENTINEL_CONTEXT)
|
|
deferred.addBoth(_set_context_cb, prev_context)
|
|
return deferred
|
|
|
|
|
|
ResultT = TypeVar("ResultT")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _set_context_cb(result: ResultT, context: LoggingContextOrSentinel) -> ResultT:
|
|
"""A callback function which just sets the logging context"""
|
|
set_current_context(context)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
def defer_to_thread(
|
|
reactor: "ISynapseReactor", f: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs
|
|
) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
"""
|
|
Calls the function `f` using a thread from the reactor's default threadpool and
|
|
returns the result as a Deferred.
|
|
|
|
Creates a new logcontext for `f`, which is created as a child of the current
|
|
logcontext (so its CPU usage metrics will get attributed to the current
|
|
logcontext). `f` should preserve the logcontext it is given.
|
|
|
|
The result deferred follows the Synapse logcontext rules: you should `yield`
|
|
on it.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
reactor: The reactor in whose main thread the Deferred will be invoked,
|
|
and whose threadpool we should use for the function.
|
|
|
|
Normally this will be hs.get_reactor().
|
|
|
|
f: The function to call.
|
|
|
|
args: positional arguments to pass to f.
|
|
|
|
kwargs: keyword arguments to pass to f.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A Deferred which fires a callback with the result of `f`, or an
|
|
errback if `f` throws an exception.
|
|
"""
|
|
return defer_to_threadpool(reactor, reactor.getThreadPool(), f, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def defer_to_threadpool(
|
|
reactor: "ISynapseReactor",
|
|
threadpool: ThreadPool,
|
|
f: Callable[P, R],
|
|
*args: P.args,
|
|
**kwargs: P.kwargs,
|
|
) -> "defer.Deferred[R]":
|
|
"""
|
|
A wrapper for twisted.internet.threads.deferToThreadpool, which handles
|
|
logcontexts correctly.
|
|
|
|
Calls the function `f` using a thread from the given threadpool and returns
|
|
the result as a Deferred.
|
|
|
|
Creates a new logcontext for `f`, which is created as a child of the current
|
|
logcontext (so its CPU usage metrics will get attributed to the current
|
|
logcontext). `f` should preserve the logcontext it is given.
|
|
|
|
The result deferred follows the Synapse logcontext rules: you should `yield`
|
|
on it.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
reactor: The reactor in whose main thread the Deferred will be invoked.
|
|
Normally this will be hs.get_reactor().
|
|
|
|
threadpool: The threadpool to use for running `f`. Normally this will be
|
|
hs.get_reactor().getThreadPool().
|
|
|
|
f: The function to call.
|
|
|
|
args: positional arguments to pass to f.
|
|
|
|
kwargs: keyword arguments to pass to f.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A Deferred which fires a callback with the result of `f`, or an
|
|
errback if `f` throws an exception.
|
|
"""
|
|
curr_context = current_context()
|
|
if not curr_context:
|
|
logger.warning(
|
|
"Calling defer_to_threadpool from sentinel context: metrics will be lost"
|
|
)
|
|
parent_context = None
|
|
else:
|
|
assert isinstance(curr_context, LoggingContext)
|
|
parent_context = curr_context
|
|
|
|
def g() -> R:
|
|
with LoggingContext(str(curr_context), parent_context=parent_context):
|
|
return f(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return make_deferred_yieldable(threads.deferToThreadPool(reactor, threadpool, g))
|