Refactor Notifier to return channel (#311)
This has two benefits: 1. Using channels makes it easier to time out while waiting 2. Allows us to clean up goroutines that were waiting if we timeout the requestmain
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@ -17,11 +17,12 @@ package sync
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import (
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"context"
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"sync"
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"time"
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log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/storage"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/types"
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"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
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log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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// Notifier will wake up sleeping requests when there is some new data.
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@ -38,6 +39,8 @@ type Notifier struct {
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currPos types.StreamPosition
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// A map of user_id => UserStream which can be used to wake a given user's /sync request.
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userStreams map[string]*UserStream
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// The last time we cleaned out stale entries from the userStreams map
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lastCleanUpTime time.Time
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}
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// NewNotifier creates a new notifier set to the given stream position.
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@ -49,6 +52,7 @@ func NewNotifier(pos types.StreamPosition) *Notifier {
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roomIDToJoinedUsers: make(map[string]userIDSet),
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userStreams: make(map[string]*UserStream),
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streamLock: &sync.Mutex{},
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lastCleanUpTime: time.Now(),
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}
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}
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@ -63,6 +67,8 @@ func (n *Notifier) OnNewEvent(ev *gomatrixserverlib.Event, userID string, pos ty
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defer n.streamLock.Unlock()
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n.currPos = pos
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n.removeEmptyUserStreams()
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if ev != nil {
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// Map this event's room_id to a list of joined users, and wake them up.
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userIDs := n.joinedUsers(ev.RoomID())
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@ -100,10 +106,10 @@ func (n *Notifier) OnNewEvent(ev *gomatrixserverlib.Event, userID string, pos ty
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}
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}
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// WaitForEvents blocks until there are events for this request after sincePos.
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// In particular, it will return immediately if there are already events after
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// sincePos for the request, but otherwise blocks waiting for new events.
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func (n *Notifier) WaitForEvents(req syncRequest, sincePos types.StreamPosition) types.StreamPosition {
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// GetListener returns a UserStreamListener that can be used to wait for
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// updates for a user. Must be closed.
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// notify for anything before sincePos
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func (n *Notifier) GetListener(req syncRequest) UserStreamListener {
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// Do what synapse does: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v0.20.0/synapse/notifier.py#L298
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// - Bucket request into a lookup map keyed off a list of joined room IDs and separately a user ID
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// - Incoming events wake requests for a matching room ID
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@ -112,25 +118,12 @@ func (n *Notifier) WaitForEvents(req syncRequest, sincePos types.StreamPosition)
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// TODO: v1 /events 'peeking' has an 'explicit room ID' which is also tracked,
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// but given we don't do /events, let's pretend it doesn't exist.
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// In a guard, check if the /sync request should block, and block it until we get woken up
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n.streamLock.Lock()
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currentPos := n.currPos
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defer n.streamLock.Unlock()
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// TODO: We increment the stream position for any event, so it's possible that we return immediately
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// with a pos which contains no new events for this user. We should probably re-wait for events
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// automatically in this case.
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if sincePos != currentPos {
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n.streamLock.Unlock()
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return currentPos
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}
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n.removeEmptyUserStreams()
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// wait to be woken up, and then re-check the stream position
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req.log.WithField("user_id", req.userID).Info("Waiting for event")
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// give up the stream lock prior to waiting on the user lock
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stream := n.fetchUserStream(req.userID, true)
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n.streamLock.Unlock()
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return stream.Wait(currentPos)
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return n.fetchUserStream(req.userID, true).GetListener(req.ctx)
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}
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// Load the membership states required to notify users correctly.
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stream, ok := n.userStreams[userID]
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if !ok && makeIfNotExists {
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// TODO: Unbounded growth of streams (1 per user)
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stream = NewUserStream(userID)
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stream = NewUserStream(userID, n.currPos)
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n.userStreams[userID] = stream
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}
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return stream
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return n.roomIDToJoinedUsers[roomID].values()
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}
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// removeEmptyUserStreams iterates through the user stream map and removes any
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// that have been empty for a certain amount of time. This is a crude way of
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// ensuring that the userStreams map doesn't grow forver.
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// This should be called when the notifier gets called for whatever reason,
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// the function itself is responsible for ensuring it doesn't iterate too
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// often.
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// NB: Callers should have locked the mutex before calling this function.
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func (n *Notifier) removeEmptyUserStreams() {
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// Only clean up now and again
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now := time.Now()
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if n.lastCleanUpTime.Add(time.Minute).After(now) {
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return
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}
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n.lastCleanUpTime = now
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deleteBefore := now.Add(-5 * time.Minute)
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for key, value := range n.userStreams {
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if value.TimeOfLastNonEmpty().Before(deleteBefore) {
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delete(n.userStreams, key)
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}
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}
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}
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// A string set, mainly existing for improving clarity of structs in this file.
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type userIDSet map[string]bool
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@ -256,24 +256,22 @@ func TestNewEventAndWasPreviouslyJoinedToRoom(t *testing.T) {
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// same as Notifier.WaitForEvents but with a timeout.
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func waitForEvents(n *Notifier, req syncRequest) (types.StreamPosition, error) {
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done := make(chan types.StreamPosition, 1)
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go func() {
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newPos := n.WaitForEvents(req, req.since)
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done <- newPos
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close(done)
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}()
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listener := n.GetListener(req)
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defer listener.Close()
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select {
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case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
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return types.StreamPosition(0), fmt.Errorf(
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"waitForEvents timed out waiting for %s (pos=%d)", req.userID, req.since,
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)
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case p := <-done:
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case <-listener.GetNotifyChannel(req.since):
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p := listener.GetStreamPosition()
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return p, nil
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}
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}
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// Wait until something is Wait()ing on the user stream.
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func waitForBlocking(s *UserStream, numBlocking int) {
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func waitForBlocking(s *UserStream, numBlocking uint) {
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for numBlocking != s.NumWaiting() {
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// This is horrible but I don't want to add a signalling mechanism JUST for testing.
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time.Sleep(1 * time.Microsecond)
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wantFullState: false,
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limit: defaultTimelineLimit,
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log: util.GetLogger(context.TODO()),
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ctx: context.TODO(),
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}
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}
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"net/http"
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"time"
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log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/auth/authtypes"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/auth/storage/accounts"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/httputil"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/types"
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"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
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"github.com/matrix-org/util"
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log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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// RequestPool manages HTTP long-poll connections for /sync
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timer := time.NewTimer(syncReq.timeout) // case of timeout=0 is handled above
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defer timer.Stop()
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userStreamListener := rp.notifier.GetListener(*syncReq)
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defer userStreamListener.Close()
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for {
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select {
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// Wait for notifier to wake us up
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case currPos = <-rp.makeNotifyChannel(*syncReq, currPos):
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case <-userStreamListener.GetNotifyChannel(currPos):
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currPos = userStreamListener.GetStreamPosition()
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// Or for timeout to expire
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case <-timer.C:
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return util.JSONResponse{
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}
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}
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// makeNotifyChannel returns a channel that produces the current stream position
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// when there *may* be something to return to the client. Only produces a single
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// value and then closes the channel.
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func (rp *RequestPool) makeNotifyChannel(syncReq syncRequest, sincePos types.StreamPosition) chan types.StreamPosition {
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notified := make(chan types.StreamPosition)
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// TODO(#303): We need to ensure that WaitForEvents gets properly cancelled
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// when the request is finished, or use some other mechanism to ensure we
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// don't leak goroutines here
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go (func() {
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currentPos := rp.notifier.WaitForEvents(syncReq, sincePos)
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notified <- currentPos
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close(notified)
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})()
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return notified
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}
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type stateEventInStateResp struct {
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gomatrixserverlib.ClientEvent
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PrevContent json.RawMessage `json:"prev_content,omitempty"`
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package sync
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import (
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"context"
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"runtime"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/types"
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"github.com/matrix-org/util"
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)
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// UserStream represents a communication mechanism between the /sync request goroutine
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// and the underlying sync server goroutines. Goroutines can Wait() for a stream position and
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// goroutines can Broadcast(streamPosition) to other goroutines.
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// and the underlying sync server goroutines.
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// Goroutines can get a UserStreamListener to wait for updates, and can Broadcast()
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// updates.
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type UserStream struct {
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UserID string
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// Because this is a Cond, we can notify all waiting goroutines so this works
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// across devices for the same user. Protects pos.
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cond *sync.Cond
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// The position to broadcast to callers of Wait().
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// The lock that protects changes to this struct
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lock sync.Mutex
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// Closed when there is an update.
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signalChannel chan struct{}
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// The last stream position that there may have been an update for the suser
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pos types.StreamPosition
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// The number of goroutines blocked on Wait() - used for testing and metrics
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numWaiting int
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// The last time when we had some listeners waiting
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timeOfLastChannel time.Time
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// The number of listeners waiting
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numWaiting uint
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}
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// UserStreamListener allows a sync request to wait for updates for a user.
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type UserStreamListener struct {
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userStream *UserStream
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// Whether the stream has been closed
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hasClosed bool
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}
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// NewUserStream creates a new user stream
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func NewUserStream(userID string) *UserStream {
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func NewUserStream(userID string, currPos types.StreamPosition) *UserStream {
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return &UserStream{
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UserID: userID,
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cond: sync.NewCond(&sync.Mutex{}),
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timeOfLastChannel: time.Now(),
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pos: currPos,
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signalChannel: make(chan struct{}),
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}
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}
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// Wait blocks until there is a new stream position for this user, which is then returned.
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// waitAtPos should be the position the stream thinks it should be waiting at.
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func (s *UserStream) Wait(waitAtPos types.StreamPosition) (pos types.StreamPosition) {
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s.cond.L.Lock()
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// Before we start blocking, we need to make sure that we didn't race with a call
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// to Broadcast() between calling Wait() and actually sleeping. We check the last
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// broadcast pos to see if it is newer than the pos we are meant to wait at. If it
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// is newer, something has Broadcast to this stream more recently so return immediately.
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if s.pos > waitAtPos {
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pos = s.pos
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s.cond.L.Unlock()
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return
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// GetListener returns UserStreamListener that a sync request can use to wait
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// for new updates with.
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// UserStreamListener must be closed
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func (s *UserStream) GetListener(ctx context.Context) UserStreamListener {
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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s.numWaiting++ // We decrement when UserStreamListener is closed
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listener := UserStreamListener{
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userStream: s,
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}
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s.numWaiting++
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s.cond.Wait()
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pos = s.pos
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s.numWaiting--
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s.cond.L.Unlock()
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return
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// Lets be a bit paranoid here and check that Close() is being called
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runtime.SetFinalizer(&listener, func(l *UserStreamListener) {
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if !l.hasClosed {
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util.GetLogger(ctx).Warn("Didn't call Close on UserStreamListener")
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l.Close()
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}
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})
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return listener
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}
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// Broadcast a new stream position for this user.
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func (s *UserStream) Broadcast(pos types.StreamPosition) {
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s.cond.L.Lock()
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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s.pos = pos
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s.cond.L.Unlock()
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s.cond.Broadcast()
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close(s.signalChannel)
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s.signalChannel = make(chan struct{})
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}
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// NumWaiting returns the number of goroutines waiting for Wait() to return. Used for metrics and testing.
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func (s *UserStream) NumWaiting() int {
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s.cond.L.Lock()
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defer s.cond.L.Unlock()
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// NumWaiting returns the number of goroutines waiting for waiting for updates.
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// Used for metrics and testing.
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func (s *UserStream) NumWaiting() uint {
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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return s.numWaiting
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}
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// TimeOfLastNonEmpty returns the last time that the number of waiting listeners
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// was non-empty, may be time.Now() if number of waiting listeners is currently
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// non-empty.
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func (s *UserStream) TimeOfLastNonEmpty() time.Time {
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s.lock.Lock()
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defer s.lock.Unlock()
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if s.numWaiting > 0 {
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return time.Now()
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}
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return s.timeOfLastChannel
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}
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// GetStreamPosition returns last stream position which the UserStream was
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// notified about
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func (s *UserStreamListener) GetStreamPosition() types.StreamPosition {
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s.userStream.lock.Lock()
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defer s.userStream.lock.Unlock()
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return s.userStream.pos
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}
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// GetNotifyChannel returns a channel that is closed when there may be an
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// update for the user.
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// sincePos specifies from which point we want to be notified about. If there
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// has already been an update after sincePos we'll return a closed channel
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// immediately.
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func (s *UserStreamListener) GetNotifyChannel(sincePos types.StreamPosition) <-chan struct{} {
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s.userStream.lock.Lock()
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defer s.userStream.lock.Unlock()
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if sincePos < s.userStream.pos {
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// If the listener is behind, i.e. missed a potential update, then we
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// want them to wake up immediately. We do this by returning a new
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// closed stream, which returns immediately when selected.
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closedChannel := make(chan struct{})
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close(closedChannel)
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return closedChannel
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}
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return s.userStream.signalChannel
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}
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// Close cleans up resources used
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func (s *UserStreamListener) Close() {
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s.userStream.lock.Lock()
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defer s.userStream.lock.Unlock()
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if !s.hasClosed {
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s.userStream.numWaiting--
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s.userStream.timeOfLastChannel = time.Now()
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}
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s.hasClosed = true
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}
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