synapse-old/synapse/storage/background_updates.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import synapse.util.async
from ._base import SQLBaseStore
from . import engines
from twisted.internet import defer
import ujson as json
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class BackgroundUpdatePerformance(object):
"""Tracks the how long a background update is taking to update its items"""
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.total_item_count = 0
self.total_duration_ms = 0
self.avg_item_count = 0
self.avg_duration_ms = 0
def update(self, item_count, duration_ms):
"""Update the stats after doing an update"""
self.total_item_count += item_count
self.total_duration_ms += duration_ms
# Exponential moving averages for the number of items updated and
# the duration.
self.avg_item_count += 0.1 * (item_count - self.avg_item_count)
self.avg_duration_ms += 0.1 * (duration_ms - self.avg_duration_ms)
def average_items_per_ms(self):
"""An estimate of how long it takes to do a single update.
Returns:
A duration in ms as a float
"""
if self.total_item_count == 0:
return None
else:
# Use the exponential moving average so that we can adapt to
# changes in how long the update process takes.
return float(self.avg_item_count) / float(self.avg_duration_ms)
def total_items_per_ms(self):
"""An estimate of how long it takes to do a single update.
Returns:
A duration in ms as a float
"""
if self.total_item_count == 0:
return None
else:
return float(self.total_item_count) / float(self.total_duration_ms)
class BackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore):
""" Background updates are updates to the database that run in the
background. Each update processes a batch of data at once. We attempt to
limit the impact of each update by monitoring how long each batch takes to
process and autotuning the batch size.
"""
MINIMUM_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE = 100
DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE = 100
BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS = 1000
BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS = 100
def __init__(self, hs):
super(BackgroundUpdateStore, self).__init__(hs)
self._background_update_performance = {}
self._background_update_queue = []
self._background_update_handlers = {}
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def start_doing_background_updates(self):
logger.info("Starting background schema updates")
while True:
yield synapse.util.async.sleep(
self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS / 1000.)
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try:
result = yield self.do_next_background_update(
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self.BACKGROUND_UPDATE_DURATION_MS
)
except:
logger.exception("Error doing update")
else:
if result is None:
logger.info(
"No more background updates to do."
" Unscheduling background update task."
)
defer.returnValue(None)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def do_next_background_update(self, desired_duration_ms):
"""Does some amount of work on the next queued background update
Args:
desired_duration_ms(float): How long we want to spend
updating.
Returns:
A deferred that completes once some amount of work is done.
The deferred will have a value of None if there is currently
no more work to do.
"""
if not self._background_update_queue:
updates = yield self._simple_select_list(
"background_updates",
keyvalues=None,
retcols=("update_name", "depends_on"),
)
in_flight = set(update["update_name"] for update in updates)
for update in updates:
if update["depends_on"] not in in_flight:
self._background_update_queue.append(update['update_name'])
if not self._background_update_queue:
# no work left to do
defer.returnValue(None)
# pop from the front, and add back to the back
update_name = self._background_update_queue.pop(0)
self._background_update_queue.append(update_name)
res = yield self._do_background_update(update_name, desired_duration_ms)
defer.returnValue(res)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _do_background_update(self, update_name, desired_duration_ms):
logger.info("Starting update batch on background update '%s'",
update_name)
update_handler = self._background_update_handlers[update_name]
performance = self._background_update_performance.get(update_name)
if performance is None:
performance = BackgroundUpdatePerformance(update_name)
self._background_update_performance[update_name] = performance
items_per_ms = performance.average_items_per_ms()
if items_per_ms is not None:
batch_size = int(desired_duration_ms * items_per_ms)
# Clamp the batch size so that we always make progress
batch_size = max(batch_size, self.MINIMUM_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE)
else:
batch_size = self.DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_BATCH_SIZE
progress_json = yield self._simple_select_one_onecol(
"background_updates",
keyvalues={"update_name": update_name},
retcol="progress_json"
)
progress = json.loads(progress_json)
time_start = self._clock.time_msec()
items_updated = yield update_handler(progress, batch_size)
time_stop = self._clock.time_msec()
duration_ms = time_stop - time_start
logger.info(
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"Updating %r. Updated %r items in %rms."
" (total_rate=%r/ms, current_rate=%r/ms, total_updated=%r, batch_size=%r)",
update_name, items_updated, duration_ms,
performance.total_items_per_ms(),
performance.average_items_per_ms(),
performance.total_item_count,
batch_size,
)
performance.update(items_updated, duration_ms)
defer.returnValue(len(self._background_update_performance))
def register_background_update_handler(self, update_name, update_handler):
"""Register a handler for doing a background update.
The handler should take two arguments:
* A dict of the current progress
* An integer count of the number of items to update in this batch.
The handler should return a deferred integer count of items updated.
The hander is responsible for updating the progress of the update.
Args:
update_name(str): The name of the update that this code handles.
update_handler(function): The function that does the update.
"""
self._background_update_handlers[update_name] = update_handler
def register_background_index_update(self, update_name, index_name,
table, columns, where_clause=None):
"""Helper for store classes to do a background index addition
To use:
1. use a schema delta file to add a background update. Example:
INSERT INTO background_updates (update_name, progress_json) VALUES
('my_new_index', '{}');
2. In the Store constructor, call this method
Args:
update_name (str): update_name to register for
index_name (str): name of index to add
table (str): table to add index to
columns (list[str]): columns/expressions to include in index
"""
# if this is postgres, we add the indexes concurrently. Otherwise
# we fall back to doing it inline
if isinstance(self.database_engine, engines.PostgresEngine):
conc = True
else:
conc = False
# We don't use partial indices on SQLite as it wasn't introduced
# until 3.8, and wheezy has 3.7
where_clause = None
sql = (
"CREATE INDEX %(conc)s %(name)s ON %(table)s (%(columns)s)"
" %(where_clause)s"
) % {
"conc": "CONCURRENTLY" if conc else "",
"name": index_name,
"table": table,
"columns": ", ".join(columns),
"where_clause": "WHERE " + where_clause if where_clause else ""
}
def create_index_concurrently(conn):
conn.rollback()
# postgres insists on autocommit for the index
conn.set_session(autocommit=True)
c = conn.cursor()
c.execute(sql)
conn.set_session(autocommit=False)
def create_index(conn):
c = conn.cursor()
c.execute(sql)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def updater(progress, batch_size):
logger.info("Adding index %s to %s", index_name, table)
if conc:
yield self.runWithConnection(create_index_concurrently)
else:
yield self.runWithConnection(create_index)
yield self._end_background_update(update_name)
defer.returnValue(1)
self.register_background_update_handler(update_name, updater)
def start_background_update(self, update_name, progress):
"""Starts a background update running.
Args:
update_name: The update to set running.
progress: The initial state of the progress of the update.
Returns:
A deferred that completes once the task has been added to the
queue.
"""
# Clear the background update queue so that we will pick up the new
# task on the next iteration of do_background_update.
self._background_update_queue = []
progress_json = json.dumps(progress)
return self._simple_insert(
"background_updates",
{"update_name": update_name, "progress_json": progress_json}
)
def _end_background_update(self, update_name):
"""Removes a completed background update task from the queue.
Args:
update_name(str): The name of the completed task to remove
Returns:
A deferred that completes once the task is removed.
"""
self._background_update_queue = [
name for name in self._background_update_queue if name != update_name
]
return self._simple_delete_one(
"background_updates", keyvalues={"update_name": update_name}
)
def _background_update_progress_txn(self, txn, update_name, progress):
"""Update the progress of a background update
Args:
txn(cursor): The transaction.
update_name(str): The name of the background update task
progress(dict): The progress of the update.
"""
progress_json = json.dumps(progress)
self._simple_update_one_txn(
txn,
"background_updates",
keyvalues={"update_name": update_name},
updatevalues={"progress_json": progress_json},
)