forked-synapse/synapse/util/caches/deferred_cache.py
Patrick Cloke d8cc86eff4
Remove redundant types from comments. (#14412)
Remove type hints from comments which have been added
as Python type hints. This helps avoid drift between comments
and reality, as well as removing redundant information.

Also adds some missing type hints which were simple to fill in.
2022-11-16 15:25:24 +00:00

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# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
#
# 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
#
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#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# 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 abc
import enum
import threading
from typing import (
Callable,
Collection,
Dict,
Generic,
MutableMapping,
Optional,
Set,
Sized,
Tuple,
TypeVar,
Union,
cast,
)
from prometheus_client import Gauge
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred
from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import LruCache
from synapse.util.caches.treecache import TreeCache, iterate_tree_cache_entry
cache_pending_metric = Gauge(
"synapse_util_caches_cache_pending",
"Number of lookups currently pending for this cache",
["name"],
)
T = TypeVar("T")
KT = TypeVar("KT")
VT = TypeVar("VT")
class _Sentinel(enum.Enum):
# defining a sentinel in this way allows mypy to correctly handle the
# type of a dictionary lookup.
sentinel = object()
class DeferredCache(Generic[KT, VT]):
"""Wraps an LruCache, adding support for Deferred results.
It expects that each entry added with set() will be a Deferred; likewise get()
will return a Deferred.
"""
__slots__ = (
"cache",
"thread",
"_pending_deferred_cache",
)
def __init__(
self,
name: str,
max_entries: int = 1000,
tree: bool = False,
iterable: bool = False,
apply_cache_factor_from_config: bool = True,
prune_unread_entries: bool = True,
):
"""
Args:
name: The name of the cache
max_entries: Maximum amount of entries that the cache will hold
tree: Use a TreeCache instead of a dict as the underlying cache type
iterable: If True, count each item in the cached object as an entry,
rather than each cached object
apply_cache_factor_from_config: Whether cache factors specified in the
config file affect `max_entries`
prune_unread_entries: If True, cache entries that haven't been read recently
will be evicted from the cache in the background. Set to False to
opt-out of this behaviour.
"""
cache_type = TreeCache if tree else dict
# _pending_deferred_cache maps from the key value to a `CacheEntry` object.
self._pending_deferred_cache: Union[
TreeCache, "MutableMapping[KT, CacheEntry[KT, VT]]"
] = cache_type()
def metrics_cb() -> None:
cache_pending_metric.labels(name).set(len(self._pending_deferred_cache))
# cache is used for completed results and maps to the result itself, rather than
# a Deferred.
self.cache: LruCache[KT, VT] = LruCache(
max_size=max_entries,
cache_name=name,
cache_type=cache_type,
size_callback=(
(lambda d: len(cast(Sized, d)) or 1)
# Argument 1 to "len" has incompatible type "VT"; expected "Sized"
# We trust that `VT` is `Sized` when `iterable` is `True`
if iterable
else None
),
metrics_collection_callback=metrics_cb,
apply_cache_factor_from_config=apply_cache_factor_from_config,
prune_unread_entries=prune_unread_entries,
)
self.thread: Optional[threading.Thread] = None
@property
def max_entries(self) -> int:
return self.cache.max_size
def check_thread(self) -> None:
expected_thread = self.thread
if expected_thread is None:
self.thread = threading.current_thread()
else:
if expected_thread is not threading.current_thread():
raise ValueError(
"Cache objects can only be accessed from the main thread"
)
def get(
self,
key: KT,
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None,
update_metrics: bool = True,
) -> defer.Deferred:
"""Looks the key up in the caches.
For symmetry with set(), this method does *not* follow the synapse logcontext
rules: the logcontext will not be cleared on return, and the Deferred will run
its callbacks in the sentinel context. In other words: wrap the result with
make_deferred_yieldable() before `await`ing it.
Args:
key:
callback: Gets called when the entry in the cache is invalidated
update_metrics: whether to update the cache hit rate metrics
Returns:
A Deferred which completes with the result. Note that this may later fail
if there is an ongoing set() operation which later completes with a failure.
Raises:
KeyError if the key is not found in the cache
"""
val = self._pending_deferred_cache.get(key, _Sentinel.sentinel)
if val is not _Sentinel.sentinel:
val.add_invalidation_callback(key, callback)
if update_metrics:
m = self.cache.metrics
assert m # we always have a name, so should always have metrics
m.inc_hits()
return val.deferred(key)
callbacks = (callback,) if callback else ()
val2 = self.cache.get(
key, _Sentinel.sentinel, callbacks=callbacks, update_metrics=update_metrics
)
if val2 is _Sentinel.sentinel:
raise KeyError()
else:
return defer.succeed(val2)
def get_bulk(
self,
keys: Collection[KT],
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None,
) -> Tuple[Dict[KT, VT], Optional["defer.Deferred[Dict[KT, VT]]"], Collection[KT]]:
"""Bulk lookup of items in the cache.
Returns:
A 3-tuple of:
1. a dict of key/value of items already cached;
2. a deferred that resolves to a dict of key/value of items
we're already fetching; and
3. a collection of keys that don't appear in the previous two.
"""
# The cached results
cached = {}
# List of pending deferreds
pending = []
# Dict that gets filled out when the pending deferreds complete
pending_results = {}
# List of keys that aren't in either cache
missing = []
callbacks = (callback,) if callback else ()
for key in keys:
# Check if its in the main cache.
immediate_value = self.cache.get(
key,
_Sentinel.sentinel,
callbacks=callbacks,
)
if immediate_value is not _Sentinel.sentinel:
cached[key] = immediate_value
continue
# Check if its in the pending cache
pending_value = self._pending_deferred_cache.get(key, _Sentinel.sentinel)
if pending_value is not _Sentinel.sentinel:
pending_value.add_invalidation_callback(key, callback)
def completed_cb(value: VT, key: KT) -> VT:
pending_results[key] = value
return value
# Add a callback to fill out `pending_results` when that completes
d = pending_value.deferred(key).addCallback(completed_cb, key)
pending.append(d)
continue
# Not in either cache
missing.append(key)
# If we've got pending deferreds, squash them into a single one that
# returns `pending_results`.
pending_deferred = None
if pending:
pending_deferred = defer.gatherResults(
pending, consumeErrors=True
).addCallback(lambda _: pending_results)
return (cached, pending_deferred, missing)
def get_immediate(
self, key: KT, default: T, update_metrics: bool = True
) -> Union[VT, T]:
"""If we have a *completed* cached value, return it."""
return self.cache.get(key, default, update_metrics=update_metrics)
def set(
self,
key: KT,
value: "defer.Deferred[VT]",
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None,
) -> defer.Deferred:
"""Adds a new entry to the cache (or updates an existing one).
The given `value` *must* be a Deferred.
First any existing entry for the same key is invalidated. Then a new entry
is added to the cache for the given key.
Until the `value` completes, calls to `get()` for the key will also result in an
incomplete Deferred, which will ultimately complete with the same result as
`value`.
If `value` completes successfully, subsequent calls to `get()` will then return
a completed deferred with the same result. If it *fails*, the cache is
invalidated and subequent calls to `get()` will raise a KeyError.
If another call to `set()` happens before `value` completes, then (a) any
invalidation callbacks registered in the interim will be called, (b) any
`get()`s in the interim will continue to complete with the result from the
*original* `value`, (c) any future calls to `get()` will complete with the
result from the *new* `value`.
It is expected that `value` does *not* follow the synapse logcontext rules - ie,
if it is incomplete, it runs its callbacks in the sentinel context.
Args:
key: Key to be set
value: a deferred which will complete with a result to add to the cache
callback: An optional callback to be called when the entry is invalidated
"""
self.check_thread()
self._pending_deferred_cache.pop(key, None)
# XXX: why don't we invalidate the entry in `self.cache` yet?
# otherwise, we'll add an entry to the _pending_deferred_cache for now,
# and add callbacks to add it to the cache properly later.
entry = CacheEntrySingle[KT, VT](value)
entry.add_invalidation_callback(key, callback)
self._pending_deferred_cache[key] = entry
deferred = entry.deferred(key).addCallbacks(
self._completed_callback,
self._error_callback,
callbackArgs=(entry, key),
errbackArgs=(entry, key),
)
# we return a new Deferred which will be called before any subsequent observers.
return deferred
def start_bulk_input(
self,
keys: Collection[KT],
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None,
) -> "CacheMultipleEntries[KT, VT]":
"""Bulk set API for use when fetching multiple keys at once from the DB.
Called *before* starting the fetch from the DB, and the caller *must*
call either `complete_bulk(..)` or `error_bulk(..)` on the return value.
"""
entry = CacheMultipleEntries[KT, VT]()
entry.add_global_invalidation_callback(callback)
for key in keys:
self._pending_deferred_cache[key] = entry
return entry
def _completed_callback(
self, value: VT, entry: "CacheEntry[KT, VT]", key: KT
) -> VT:
"""Called when a deferred is completed."""
# We check if the current entry matches the entry associated with the
# deferred. If they don't match then it got invalidated.
current_entry = self._pending_deferred_cache.pop(key, None)
if current_entry is not entry:
if current_entry:
self._pending_deferred_cache[key] = current_entry
return value
self.cache.set(key, value, entry.get_invalidation_callbacks(key))
return value
def _error_callback(
self,
failure: Failure,
entry: "CacheEntry[KT, VT]",
key: KT,
) -> Failure:
"""Called when a deferred errors."""
# We check if the current entry matches the entry associated with the
# deferred. If they don't match then it got invalidated.
current_entry = self._pending_deferred_cache.pop(key, None)
if current_entry is not entry:
if current_entry:
self._pending_deferred_cache[key] = current_entry
return failure
for cb in entry.get_invalidation_callbacks(key):
cb()
return failure
def prefill(
self, key: KT, value: VT, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None
) -> None:
callbacks = (callback,) if callback else ()
self.cache.set(key, value, callbacks=callbacks)
self._pending_deferred_cache.pop(key, None)
def invalidate(self, key: KT) -> None:
"""Delete a key, or tree of entries
If the cache is backed by a regular dict, then "key" must be of
the right type for this cache
If the cache is backed by a TreeCache, then "key" must be a tuple, but
may be of lower cardinality than the TreeCache - in which case the whole
subtree is deleted.
"""
self.check_thread()
self.cache.del_multi(key)
# if we have a pending lookup for this key, remove it from the
# _pending_deferred_cache, which will (a) stop it being returned for
# future queries and (b) stop it being persisted as a proper entry
# in self.cache.
entry = self._pending_deferred_cache.pop(key, None)
if entry:
# _pending_deferred_cache.pop should either return a CacheEntry, or, in the
# case of a TreeCache, a dict of keys to cache entries. Either way calling
# iterate_tree_cache_entry on it will do the right thing.
for iter_entry in iterate_tree_cache_entry(entry):
for cb in iter_entry.get_invalidation_callbacks(key):
cb()
def invalidate_all(self) -> None:
self.check_thread()
self.cache.clear()
for key, entry in self._pending_deferred_cache.items():
for cb in entry.get_invalidation_callbacks(key):
cb()
self._pending_deferred_cache.clear()
class CacheEntry(Generic[KT, VT], metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
"""Abstract class for entries in `DeferredCache[KT, VT]`"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def deferred(self, key: KT) -> "defer.Deferred[VT]":
"""Get a deferred that a caller can wait on to get the value at the
given key"""
...
@abc.abstractmethod
def add_invalidation_callback(
self, key: KT, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]]
) -> None:
"""Add an invalidation callback"""
...
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_invalidation_callbacks(self, key: KT) -> Collection[Callable[[], None]]:
"""Get all invalidation callbacks"""
...
class CacheEntrySingle(CacheEntry[KT, VT]):
"""An implementation of `CacheEntry` wrapping a deferred that results in a
single cache entry.
"""
__slots__ = ["_deferred", "_callbacks"]
def __init__(self, deferred: "defer.Deferred[VT]") -> None:
self._deferred = ObservableDeferred(deferred, consumeErrors=True)
self._callbacks: Set[Callable[[], None]] = set()
def deferred(self, key: KT) -> "defer.Deferred[VT]":
return self._deferred.observe()
def add_invalidation_callback(
self, key: KT, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]]
) -> None:
if callback is None:
return
self._callbacks.add(callback)
def get_invalidation_callbacks(self, key: KT) -> Collection[Callable[[], None]]:
return self._callbacks
class CacheMultipleEntries(CacheEntry[KT, VT]):
"""Cache entry that is used for bulk lookups and insertions."""
__slots__ = ["_deferred", "_callbacks", "_global_callbacks"]
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._deferred: Optional[ObservableDeferred[Dict[KT, VT]]] = None
self._callbacks: Dict[KT, Set[Callable[[], None]]] = {}
self._global_callbacks: Set[Callable[[], None]] = set()
def deferred(self, key: KT) -> "defer.Deferred[VT]":
if not self._deferred:
self._deferred = ObservableDeferred(defer.Deferred(), consumeErrors=True)
return self._deferred.observe().addCallback(lambda res: res.get(key))
def add_invalidation_callback(
self, key: KT, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]]
) -> None:
if callback is None:
return
self._callbacks.setdefault(key, set()).add(callback)
def get_invalidation_callbacks(self, key: KT) -> Collection[Callable[[], None]]:
return self._callbacks.get(key, set()) | self._global_callbacks
def add_global_invalidation_callback(
self, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]]
) -> None:
"""Add a callback for when any keys get invalidated."""
if callback is None:
return
self._global_callbacks.add(callback)
def complete_bulk(
self,
cache: DeferredCache[KT, VT],
result: Dict[KT, VT],
) -> None:
"""Called when there is a result"""
for key, value in result.items():
cache._completed_callback(value, self, key)
if self._deferred:
self._deferred.callback(result)
def error_bulk(
self, cache: DeferredCache[KT, VT], keys: Collection[KT], failure: Failure
) -> None:
"""Called when bulk lookup failed."""
for key in keys:
cache._error_callback(failure, self, key)
if self._deferred:
self._deferred.errback(failure)