Refactor backoff again (#1431)

* Tweak backoffs

* Refactor backoff some more, remove BackoffIfRequired as it adds unnecessary complexity

* Ignore 404s
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Neil Alexander 2020-09-21 13:30:37 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 59 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -231,13 +231,24 @@ func (oq *destinationQueue) backgroundSend() {
// If we are backing off this server then wait for the
// backoff duration to complete first, or until explicitly
// told to retry.
if _, giveUp := oq.statistics.BackoffIfRequired(oq.backingOff, oq.interruptBackoff); giveUp {
until, blacklisted := oq.statistics.BackoffInfo()
if blacklisted {
// It's been suggested that we should give up because the backoff
// has exceeded a maximum allowable value. Clean up the in-memory
// buffers at this point. The PDU clean-up is already on a defer.
log.Warnf("Blacklisting %q due to exceeding backoff threshold", oq.destination)
return
}
if until != nil {
// We haven't backed off yet, so wait for the suggested amount of
// time.
duration := time.Until(*until)
log.Warnf("Backing off %q for %s", oq.destination, duration)
select {
case <-time.After(duration):
case <-oq.interruptBackoff:
}
}
// If we have pending PDUs or EDUs then construct a transaction.
if pendingPDUs || pendingEDUs {

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ func (s *Statistics) ForServer(serverName gomatrixserverlib.ServerName) *ServerS
server = &ServerStatistics{
statistics: s,
serverName: serverName,
interrupt: make(chan struct{}),
}
s.servers[serverName] = server
s.mutex.Unlock()
@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ type ServerStatistics struct {
backoffStarted atomic.Bool // is the backoff started
backoffUntil atomic.Value // time.Time until this backoff interval ends
backoffCount atomic.Uint32 // number of times BackoffDuration has been called
interrupt chan struct{} // interrupts the backoff goroutine
successCounter atomic.Uint32 // how many times have we succeeded?
}
@ -76,15 +78,24 @@ func (s *ServerStatistics) duration(count uint32) time.Duration {
return time.Second * time.Duration(math.Exp2(float64(count)))
}
// cancel will interrupt the currently active backoff.
func (s *ServerStatistics) cancel() {
s.blacklisted.Store(false)
s.backoffUntil.Store(time.Time{})
select {
case s.interrupt <- struct{}{}:
default:
}
}
// Success updates the server statistics with a new successful
// attempt, which increases the sent counter and resets the idle and
// failure counters. If a host was blacklisted at this point then
// we will unblacklist it.
func (s *ServerStatistics) Success() {
s.successCounter.Add(1)
s.backoffStarted.Store(false)
s.cancel()
s.successCounter.Inc()
s.backoffCount.Store(0)
s.blacklisted.Store(false)
if s.statistics.DB != nil {
if err := s.statistics.DB.RemoveServerFromBlacklist(s.serverName); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).Errorf("Failed to remove %q from blacklist", s.serverName)
@ -99,10 +110,30 @@ func (s *ServerStatistics) Success() {
// whether we have blacklisted and therefore to give up.
func (s *ServerStatistics) Failure() (time.Time, bool) {
// If we aren't already backing off, this call will start
// a new backoff period. Reset the counter to 0 so that
// we backoff only for short periods of time to start with.
// a new backoff period. Increase the failure counter and
// start a goroutine which will wait out the backoff and
// unset the backoffStarted flag when done.
if s.backoffStarted.CAS(false, true) {
s.backoffCount.Store(0)
if s.backoffCount.Inc() >= s.statistics.FailuresUntilBlacklist {
s.blacklisted.Store(true)
if s.statistics.DB != nil {
if err := s.statistics.DB.AddServerToBlacklist(s.serverName); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).Errorf("Failed to add %q to blacklist", s.serverName)
}
}
return time.Time{}, true
}
go func() {
until, ok := s.backoffUntil.Load().(time.Time)
if ok {
select {
case <-time.After(time.Until(until)):
case <-s.interrupt:
}
}
s.backoffStarted.Store(false)
}()
}
// Check if we have blacklisted this node.
@ -136,53 +167,6 @@ func (s *ServerStatistics) BackoffInfo() (*time.Time, bool) {
return nil, s.blacklisted.Load()
}
// BackoffIfRequired will block for as long as the current
// backoff requires, if needed. Otherwise it will do nothing.
// Returns the amount of time to backoff for and whether to give up or not.
func (s *ServerStatistics) BackoffIfRequired(backingOff atomic.Bool, interrupt <-chan bool) (time.Duration, bool) {
if started := s.backoffStarted.Load(); !started {
return 0, false
}
// Work out if we should be blacklisting at this point.
count := s.backoffCount.Inc()
if count >= s.statistics.FailuresUntilBlacklist {
// We've exceeded the maximum amount of times we're willing
// to back off, which is probably in the region of hours by
// now. Mark the host as blacklisted and tell the caller to
// give up.
s.blacklisted.Store(true)
if s.statistics.DB != nil {
if err := s.statistics.DB.AddServerToBlacklist(s.serverName); err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).Errorf("Failed to add %q to blacklist", s.serverName)
}
}
return 0, true
}
// Work out when we should wait until.
duration := s.duration(count)
until := time.Now().Add(duration)
s.backoffUntil.Store(until)
// Notify the destination queue that we're backing off now.
backingOff.Store(true)
defer backingOff.Store(false)
// Work out how long we should be backing off for.
logrus.Warnf("Backing off %q for %s", s.serverName, duration)
// Wait for either an interruption or for the backoff to
// complete.
select {
case <-interrupt:
logrus.Debugf("Interrupting backoff for %q", s.serverName)
case <-time.After(duration):
}
return duration, false
}
// Blacklisted returns true if the server is blacklisted and false
// otherwise.
func (s *ServerStatistics) Blacklisted() bool {

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@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ import (
"math"
"testing"
"time"
"go.uber.org/atomic"
)
func TestBackoff(t *testing.T) {
@ -27,34 +25,30 @@ func TestBackoff(t *testing.T) {
server.Failure()
t.Logf("Backoff counter: %d", server.backoffCount.Load())
backingOff := atomic.Bool{}
// Now we're going to simulate backing off a few times to see
// what happens.
for i := uint32(1); i <= 10; i++ {
// Interrupt the backoff - it doesn't really matter if it
// completes but we will find out how long the backoff should
// have been.
interrupt := make(chan bool, 1)
close(interrupt)
// Get the duration.
duration, blacklist := server.BackoffIfRequired(backingOff, interrupt)
// Register another failure for good measure. This should have no
// side effects since a backoff is already in progress. If it does
// then we'll fail.
until, blacklisted := server.Failure()
if time.Until(until) > duration {
t.Fatal("Failure produced unexpected side effect when it shouldn't have")
}
// Get the duration.
_, blacklist := server.BackoffInfo()
duration := time.Until(until).Round(time.Second)
// Unset the backoff, or otherwise our next call will think that
// there's a backoff in progress and return the same result.
server.cancel()
server.backoffStarted.Store(false)
// Check if we should be blacklisted by now.
if i >= stats.FailuresUntilBlacklist {
if !blacklist {
t.Fatalf("Backoff %d should have resulted in blacklist but didn't", i)
} else if blacklist != blacklisted {
t.Fatalf("BackoffIfRequired and Failure returned different blacklist values")
t.Fatalf("BackoffInfo and Failure returned different blacklist values")
} else {
t.Logf("Backoff %d is blacklisted as expected", i)
continue