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# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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import logging
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import random
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from types import TracebackType
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING , Any , Optional , Type
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from synapse . api . errors import CodeMessageException
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from synapse . metrics . background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
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from synapse . storage import DataStore
from synapse . util import Clock
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if TYPE_CHECKING :
from synapse . notifier import Notifier
from synapse . replication . tcp . handler import ReplicationCommandHandler
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logger = logging . getLogger ( __name__ )
class NotRetryingDestination ( Exception ) :
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def __init__ ( self , retry_last_ts : int , retry_interval : int , destination : str ) :
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""" Raised by the limiter (and federation client) to indicate that we are
are deliberately not attempting to contact a given server .
Args :
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retry_last_ts : the unix ts in milliseconds of our last attempt
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to contact the server . 0 indicates that the last attempt was
successful or that we ' ve never actually attempted to connect.
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retry_interval : the time in milliseconds to wait until the next
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attempt .
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destination : the domain in question
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"""
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msg = f " Not retrying server { destination } because we tried it recently retry_last_ts= { retry_last_ts } and we won ' t check for another retry_interval= { retry_interval } ms. "
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super ( ) . __init__ ( msg )
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self . retry_last_ts = retry_last_ts
self . retry_interval = retry_interval
self . destination = destination
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async def get_retry_limiter (
destination : str ,
clock : Clock ,
store : DataStore ,
ignore_backoff : bool = False ,
* * kwargs : Any ,
) - > " RetryDestinationLimiter " :
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""" For a given destination check if we have previously failed to
send a request there and are waiting before retrying the destination .
If we are not ready to retry the destination , this will raise a
NotRetryingDestination exception . Otherwise , will return a Context Manager
that will mark the destination as down if an exception is thrown ( excluding
CodeMessageException with code < 500 )
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Args :
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destination : name of homeserver
clock : timing source
store : datastore
ignore_backoff : true to ignore the historical backoff data and
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try the request anyway . We will still reset the retry_interval on success .
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Example usage :
try :
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limiter = await get_retry_limiter ( destination , clock , store )
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with limiter :
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response = await do_request ( )
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except NotRetryingDestination :
# We aren't ready to retry that destination.
raise
"""
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failure_ts = None
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retry_last_ts , retry_interval = ( 0 , 0 )
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retry_timings = await store . get_destination_retry_timings ( destination )
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if retry_timings :
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failure_ts = retry_timings . failure_ts
retry_last_ts = retry_timings . retry_last_ts
retry_interval = retry_timings . retry_interval
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now = int ( clock . time_msec ( ) )
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if not ignore_backoff and retry_last_ts + retry_interval > now :
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raise NotRetryingDestination (
retry_last_ts = retry_last_ts ,
retry_interval = retry_interval ,
destination = destination ,
)
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# if we are ignoring the backoff data, we should also not increment the backoff
# when we get another failure - otherwise a server can very quickly reach the
# maximum backoff even though it might only have been down briefly
backoff_on_failure = not ignore_backoff
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return RetryDestinationLimiter (
destination ,
clock ,
store ,
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failure_ts ,
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retry_interval ,
backoff_on_failure = backoff_on_failure ,
* * kwargs ,
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)
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class RetryDestinationLimiter :
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def __init__ (
self ,
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destination : str ,
clock : Clock ,
store : DataStore ,
failure_ts : Optional [ int ] ,
retry_interval : int ,
backoff_on_404 : bool = False ,
backoff_on_failure : bool = True ,
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notifier : Optional [ " Notifier " ] = None ,
replication_client : Optional [ " ReplicationCommandHandler " ] = None ,
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) :
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""" Marks the destination as " down " if an exception is thrown in the
context , except for CodeMessageException with code < 500.
If no exception is raised , marks the destination as " up " .
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Args :
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destination
clock
store
failure_ts : when this destination started failing ( in ms since
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the epoch ) , or zero if the last request was successful
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retry_interval : The next retry interval taken from the
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database in milliseconds , or zero if the last request was
successful .
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backoff_on_404 : Back off if we get a 404
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backoff_on_failure : set to False if we should not increase the
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retry interval on a failure .
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"""
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self . clock = clock
self . store = store
self . destination = destination
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self . failure_ts = failure_ts
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self . retry_interval = retry_interval
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self . backoff_on_404 = backoff_on_404
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self . backoff_on_failure = backoff_on_failure
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self . notifier = notifier
self . replication_client = replication_client
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self . destination_min_retry_interval_ms = (
self . store . hs . config . federation . destination_min_retry_interval_ms
)
self . destination_retry_multiplier = (
self . store . hs . config . federation . destination_retry_multiplier
)
self . destination_max_retry_interval_ms = (
self . store . hs . config . federation . destination_max_retry_interval_ms
)
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def __enter__ ( self ) - > None :
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pass
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def __exit__ (
self ,
exc_type : Optional [ Type [ BaseException ] ] ,
exc_val : Optional [ BaseException ] ,
exc_tb : Optional [ TracebackType ] ,
) - > None :
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valid_err_code = False
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if exc_type is None :
valid_err_code = True
elif not issubclass ( exc_type , Exception ) :
# avoid treating exceptions which don't derive from Exception as
# failures; this is mostly so as not to catch defer._DefGen.
valid_err_code = True
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elif isinstance ( exc_val , CodeMessageException ) :
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# Some error codes are perfectly fine for some APIs, whereas other
# APIs may expect to never received e.g. a 404. It's important to
# handle 404 as some remote servers will return a 404 when the HS
# has been decommissioned.
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# If we get a 401, then we should probably back off since they
# won't accept our requests for at least a while.
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# 429 is us being aggressively rate limited, so lets rate limit
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# ourselves.
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if exc_val . code == 404 and self . backoff_on_404 :
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valid_err_code = False
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elif exc_val . code in ( 401 , 429 ) :
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valid_err_code = False
elif exc_val . code < 500 :
valid_err_code = True
else :
valid_err_code = False
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if valid_err_code :
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# We connected successfully.
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if not self . retry_interval :
return
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logger . debug (
" Connection to %s was successful; clearing backoff " , self . destination
)
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self . failure_ts = None
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retry_last_ts = 0
self . retry_interval = 0
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elif not self . backoff_on_failure :
return
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else :
# We couldn't connect.
if self . retry_interval :
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self . retry_interval = int (
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self . retry_interval
* self . destination_retry_multiplier
* random . uniform ( 0.8 , 1.4 )
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)
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if self . retry_interval > = self . destination_max_retry_interval_ms :
self . retry_interval = self . destination_max_retry_interval_ms
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else :
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self . retry_interval = self . destination_min_retry_interval_ms
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logger . info (
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" Connection to %s was unsuccessful ( %s ( %s )); backoff now %i " ,
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self . destination ,
exc_type ,
exc_val ,
self . retry_interval ,
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)
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retry_last_ts = int ( self . clock . time_msec ( ) )
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if self . failure_ts is None :
self . failure_ts = retry_last_ts
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async def store_retry_timings ( ) - > None :
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try :
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await self . store . set_destination_retry_timings (
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self . destination ,
self . failure_ts ,
retry_last_ts ,
self . retry_interval ,
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)
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if self . notifier :
# Inform the relevant places that the remote server is back up.
self . notifier . notify_remote_server_up ( self . destination )
if self . replication_client :
# If we're on a worker we try and inform master about this. The
# replication client doesn't hook into the notifier to avoid
# infinite loops where we send a `REMOTE_SERVER_UP` command to
# master, which then echoes it back to us which in turn pokes
# the notifier.
self . replication_client . send_remote_server_up ( self . destination )
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except Exception :
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logger . exception ( " Failed to store destination_retry_timings " )
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# we deliberately do this in the background.
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run_as_background_process ( " store_retry_timings " , store_retry_timings )