crypto: Go through the user device keys in parallel

master
Damir Jelić 2021-03-10 13:45:47 +01:00
parent 570bd2e358
commit daf313e358
2 changed files with 83 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use tracing::{trace, warn};
use matrix_sdk_common::{
api::r0::keys::get_keys::Response as KeysQueryResponse,
encryption::DeviceKeys,
identifiers::{DeviceId, DeviceIdBox, UserId},
identifiers::{DeviceIdBox, UserId},
};
use crate::{
@ -64,10 +64,6 @@ impl IdentityManager {
&self.user_id
}
fn device_id(&self) -> &DeviceId {
&self.device_id
}
/// Receive a successful keys query response.
///
/// Returns a list of devices newly discovered devices and devices that
@ -82,7 +78,7 @@ impl IdentityManager {
response: &KeysQueryResponse,
) -> OlmResult<(DeviceChanges, IdentityChanges)> {
let changed_devices = self
.handle_devices_from_key_query(&response.device_keys)
.handle_devices_from_key_query(response.device_keys.clone())
.await?;
let changed_identities = self.handle_cross_singing_keys(response).await?;
@ -140,27 +136,24 @@ impl IdentityManager {
}
}
/// Handle the device keys part of a key query response.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `device_keys_map` - A map holding the device keys of the users for
/// which the key query was done.
///
/// Returns a list of devices that changed. Changed here means either
/// they are new, one of their properties has changed or they got deleted.
async fn handle_devices_from_key_query(
&self,
device_keys_map: &BTreeMap<UserId, BTreeMap<DeviceIdBox, DeviceKeys>>,
async fn update_user_devices(
store: Store,
own_user_id: Arc<UserId>,
own_device_id: Arc<DeviceIdBox>,
user_id: UserId,
device_map: BTreeMap<DeviceIdBox, DeviceKeys>,
) -> StoreResult<DeviceChanges> {
let mut changes = DeviceChanges::default();
for (user_id, device_map) in device_keys_map {
let tasks = device_map.iter().filter_map(|(device_id, device_keys)| {
let current_devices: HashSet<DeviceIdBox> = device_map.keys().cloned().collect();
let tasks = device_map
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|(device_id, device_keys)| {
// We don't need our own device in the device store.
if user_id == self.user_id() && &**device_id == self.device_id() {
if user_id == *own_user_id && device_id == *own_device_id {
None
} else if user_id != &device_keys.user_id || device_id != &device_keys.device_id {
} else if user_id != device_keys.user_id || device_id != device_keys.device_id {
warn!(
"Mismatch in device keys payload of device {}|{} from user {}|{}",
device_id, device_keys.device_id, user_id, device_keys.user_id
@ -168,8 +161,8 @@ impl IdentityManager {
None
} else {
Some(tokio::spawn(Self::update_or_create_device(
self.store.clone(),
device_keys.clone(),
store.clone(),
device_keys,
)))
}
});
@ -184,8 +177,8 @@ impl IdentityManager {
}
}
let current_devices: HashSet<&DeviceIdBox> = device_map.keys().collect();
let stored_devices = self.store.get_readonly_devices(&user_id).await?;
let current_devices: HashSet<&DeviceIdBox> = current_devices.iter().collect();
let stored_devices = store.get_readonly_devices(&user_id).await?;
let stored_devices_set: HashSet<&DeviceIdBox> = stored_devices.keys().collect();
let deleted_devices_set = stored_devices_set.difference(&current_devices);
@ -196,6 +189,42 @@ impl IdentityManager {
changes.deleted.push(device.clone());
}
}
Ok(changes)
}
/// Handle the device keys part of a key query response.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `device_keys_map` - A map holding the device keys of the users for
/// which the key query was done.
///
/// Returns a list of devices that changed. Changed here means either
/// they are new, one of their properties has changed or they got deleted.
async fn handle_devices_from_key_query(
&self,
device_keys_map: BTreeMap<UserId, BTreeMap<DeviceIdBox, DeviceKeys>>,
) -> StoreResult<DeviceChanges> {
let mut changes = DeviceChanges::default();
let tasks = device_keys_map
.into_iter()
.map(|(user_id, device_keys_map)| {
tokio::spawn(Self::update_user_devices(
self.store.clone(),
self.user_id.clone(),
self.device_id.clone(),
user_id,
device_keys_map,
))
});
let results = join_all(tasks).await;
for result in results {
let change_fragment = result.expect("Panic while updating user devices")?;
changes.extend(change_fragment);
}
Ok(changes)

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@ -126,6 +126,15 @@ pub struct DeviceChanges {
pub deleted: Vec<ReadOnlyDevice>,
}
impl DeviceChanges {
/// Merge the given `DeviceChanges` into this instance of `DeviceChanges`.
pub fn extend(&mut self, other: DeviceChanges) {
self.new.extend(other.new);
self.changed.extend(other.changed);
self.deleted.extend(other.deleted);
}
}
impl Store {
pub fn new(
user_id: Arc<UserId>,