forked-synapse/synapse/storage/databases/main/cache.py
Nick Mills-Barrett 190f49d8ab
Use cache store remove base slaved (#13329)
This comes from two identical definitions in each of the base stores, and means the base slaved store is now empty and can be removed.
2022-07-21 11:51:30 +01:00

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# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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import itertools
import logging
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Collection, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.replication.tcp.streams import BackfillStream, CachesStream
from synapse.replication.tcp.streams.events import (
EventsStream,
EventsStreamCurrentStateRow,
EventsStreamEventRow,
EventsStreamRow,
)
from synapse.storage._base import SQLBaseStore
from synapse.storage.database import (
DatabasePool,
LoggingDatabaseConnection,
LoggingTransaction,
)
from synapse.storage.engines import PostgresEngine
from synapse.storage.util.id_generators import MultiWriterIdGenerator
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import _CachedFunction
from synapse.util.iterutils import batch_iter
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.server import HomeServer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# This is a special cache name we use to batch multiple invalidations of caches
# based on the current state when notifying workers over replication.
CURRENT_STATE_CACHE_NAME = "cs_cache_fake"
class CacheInvalidationWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
def __init__(
self,
database: DatabasePool,
db_conn: LoggingDatabaseConnection,
hs: "HomeServer",
):
super().__init__(database, db_conn, hs)
self._instance_name = hs.get_instance_name()
self.db_pool.updates.register_background_index_update(
update_name="cache_invalidation_index_by_instance",
index_name="cache_invalidation_stream_by_instance_instance_index",
table="cache_invalidation_stream_by_instance",
columns=("instance_name", "stream_id"),
psql_only=True, # The table is only on postgres DBs.
)
self._cache_id_gen: Optional[MultiWriterIdGenerator]
if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
# We set the `writers` to an empty list here as we don't care about
# missing updates over restarts, as we'll not have anything in our
# caches to invalidate. (This reduces the amount of writes to the DB
# that happen).
self._cache_id_gen = MultiWriterIdGenerator(
db_conn,
database,
stream_name="caches",
instance_name=hs.get_instance_name(),
tables=[
(
"cache_invalidation_stream_by_instance",
"instance_name",
"stream_id",
)
],
sequence_name="cache_invalidation_stream_seq",
writers=[],
)
else:
self._cache_id_gen = None
async def get_all_updated_caches(
self, instance_name: str, last_id: int, current_id: int, limit: int
) -> Tuple[List[Tuple[int, tuple]], int, bool]:
"""Get updates for caches replication stream.
Args:
instance_name: The writer we want to fetch updates from. Unused
here since there is only ever one writer.
last_id: The token to fetch updates from. Exclusive.
current_id: The token to fetch updates up to. Inclusive.
limit: The requested limit for the number of rows to return. The
function may return more or fewer rows.
Returns:
A tuple consisting of: the updates, a token to use to fetch
subsequent updates, and whether we returned fewer rows than exists
between the requested tokens due to the limit.
The token returned can be used in a subsequent call to this
function to get further updatees.
The updates are a list of 2-tuples of stream ID and the row data
"""
if last_id == current_id:
return [], current_id, False
def get_all_updated_caches_txn(
txn: LoggingTransaction,
) -> Tuple[List[Tuple[int, tuple]], int, bool]:
# We purposefully don't bound by the current token, as we want to
# send across cache invalidations as quickly as possible. Cache
# invalidations are idempotent, so duplicates are fine.
sql = """
SELECT stream_id, cache_func, keys, invalidation_ts
FROM cache_invalidation_stream_by_instance
WHERE stream_id > ? AND instance_name = ?
ORDER BY stream_id ASC
LIMIT ?
"""
txn.execute(sql, (last_id, instance_name, limit))
updates = [(row[0], row[1:]) for row in txn]
limited = False
upto_token = current_id
if len(updates) >= limit:
upto_token = updates[-1][0]
limited = True
return updates, upto_token, limited
return await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"get_all_updated_caches", get_all_updated_caches_txn
)
def process_replication_rows(
self, stream_name: str, instance_name: str, token: int, rows: Iterable[Any]
) -> None:
if stream_name == EventsStream.NAME:
for row in rows:
self._process_event_stream_row(token, row)
elif stream_name == BackfillStream.NAME:
for row in rows:
self._invalidate_caches_for_event(
-token,
row.event_id,
row.room_id,
row.type,
row.state_key,
row.redacts,
row.relates_to,
backfilled=True,
)
elif stream_name == CachesStream.NAME:
if self._cache_id_gen:
self._cache_id_gen.advance(instance_name, token)
for row in rows:
if row.cache_func == CURRENT_STATE_CACHE_NAME:
if row.keys is None:
raise Exception(
"Can't send an 'invalidate all' for current state cache"
)
room_id = row.keys[0]
members_changed = set(row.keys[1:])
self._invalidate_state_caches(room_id, members_changed)
else:
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache(row.cache_func, row.keys)
super().process_replication_rows(stream_name, instance_name, token, rows)
def _process_event_stream_row(self, token: int, row: EventsStreamRow) -> None:
data = row.data
if row.type == EventsStreamEventRow.TypeId:
assert isinstance(data, EventsStreamEventRow)
self._invalidate_caches_for_event(
token,
data.event_id,
data.room_id,
data.type,
data.state_key,
data.redacts,
data.relates_to,
backfilled=False,
)
elif row.type == EventsStreamCurrentStateRow.TypeId:
assert isinstance(data, EventsStreamCurrentStateRow)
self._curr_state_delta_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(data.room_id, token)
if data.type == EventTypes.Member:
self.get_rooms_for_user_with_stream_ordering.invalidate(
(data.state_key,)
)
else:
raise Exception("Unknown events stream row type %s" % (row.type,))
def _invalidate_caches_for_event(
self,
stream_ordering: int,
event_id: str,
room_id: str,
etype: str,
state_key: Optional[str],
redacts: Optional[str],
relates_to: Optional[str],
backfilled: bool,
) -> None:
# This invalidates any local in-memory cached event objects, the original
# process triggering the invalidation is responsible for clearing any external
# cached objects.
self._invalidate_local_get_event_cache(event_id)
self.have_seen_event.invalidate((room_id, event_id))
self.get_latest_event_ids_in_room.invalidate((room_id,))
self.get_unread_event_push_actions_by_room_for_user.invalidate((room_id,))
# The `_get_membership_from_event_id` is immutable, except for the
# case where we look up an event *before* persisting it.
self._get_membership_from_event_id.invalidate((event_id,))
if not backfilled:
self._events_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(room_id, stream_ordering)
if redacts:
self._invalidate_local_get_event_cache(redacts)
# Caches which might leak edits must be invalidated for the event being
# redacted.
self.get_relations_for_event.invalidate((redacts,))
self.get_applicable_edit.invalidate((redacts,))
if etype == EventTypes.Member:
self._membership_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(state_key, stream_ordering)
self.get_invited_rooms_for_local_user.invalidate((state_key,))
if relates_to:
self.get_relations_for_event.invalidate((relates_to,))
self.get_aggregation_groups_for_event.invalidate((relates_to,))
self.get_applicable_edit.invalidate((relates_to,))
self.get_thread_summary.invalidate((relates_to,))
self.get_thread_participated.invalidate((relates_to,))
async def invalidate_cache_and_stream(
self, cache_name: str, keys: Tuple[Any, ...]
) -> None:
"""Invalidates the cache and adds it to the cache stream so slaves
will know to invalidate their caches.
This should only be used to invalidate caches where slaves won't
otherwise know from other replication streams that the cache should
be invalidated.
"""
cache_func = getattr(self, cache_name, None)
if not cache_func:
return
cache_func.invalidate(keys)
await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
"invalidate_cache_and_stream",
self._send_invalidation_to_replication,
cache_func.__name__,
keys,
)
def _invalidate_cache_and_stream(
self,
txn: LoggingTransaction,
cache_func: _CachedFunction,
keys: Tuple[Any, ...],
) -> None:
"""Invalidates the cache and adds it to the cache stream so slaves
will know to invalidate their caches.
This should only be used to invalidate caches where slaves won't
otherwise know from other replication streams that the cache should
be invalidated.
"""
txn.call_after(cache_func.invalidate, keys)
self._send_invalidation_to_replication(txn, cache_func.__name__, keys)
def _invalidate_all_cache_and_stream(
self, txn: LoggingTransaction, cache_func: _CachedFunction
) -> None:
"""Invalidates the entire cache and adds it to the cache stream so slaves
will know to invalidate their caches.
"""
txn.call_after(cache_func.invalidate_all)
self._send_invalidation_to_replication(txn, cache_func.__name__, None)
def _invalidate_state_caches_and_stream(
self, txn: LoggingTransaction, room_id: str, members_changed: Collection[str]
) -> None:
"""Special case invalidation of caches based on current state.
We special case this so that we can batch the cache invalidations into a
single replication poke.
Args:
txn
room_id: Room where state changed
members_changed: The user_ids of members that have changed
"""
txn.call_after(self._invalidate_state_caches, room_id, members_changed)
if members_changed:
# We need to be careful that the size of the `members_changed` list
# isn't so large that it causes problems sending over replication, so we
# send them in chunks.
# Max line length is 16K, and max user ID length is 255, so 50 should
# be safe.
for chunk in batch_iter(members_changed, 50):
keys = itertools.chain([room_id], chunk)
self._send_invalidation_to_replication(
txn, CURRENT_STATE_CACHE_NAME, keys
)
else:
# if no members changed, we still need to invalidate the other caches.
self._send_invalidation_to_replication(
txn, CURRENT_STATE_CACHE_NAME, [room_id]
)
def _send_invalidation_to_replication(
self, txn: LoggingTransaction, cache_name: str, keys: Optional[Iterable[Any]]
) -> None:
"""Notifies replication that given cache has been invalidated.
Note that this does *not* invalidate the cache locally.
Args:
txn
cache_name
keys: Entry to invalidate. If None will invalidate all.
"""
if cache_name == CURRENT_STATE_CACHE_NAME and keys is None:
raise Exception(
"Can't stream invalidate all with magic current state cache"
)
if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
# get_next() returns a context manager which is designed to wrap
# the transaction. However, we want to only get an ID when we want
# to use it, here, so we need to call __enter__ manually, and have
# __exit__ called after the transaction finishes.
stream_id = self._cache_id_gen.get_next_txn(txn)
txn.call_after(self.hs.get_notifier().on_new_replication_data)
if keys is not None:
keys = list(keys)
self.db_pool.simple_insert_txn(
txn,
table="cache_invalidation_stream_by_instance",
values={
"stream_id": stream_id,
"instance_name": self._instance_name,
"cache_func": cache_name,
"keys": keys,
"invalidation_ts": self._clock.time_msec(),
},
)
def get_cache_stream_token_for_writer(self, instance_name: str) -> int:
if self._cache_id_gen:
return self._cache_id_gen.get_current_token_for_writer(instance_name)
else:
return 0