Refactor event storage to not require state

This is in preparation for using contexts that may or may not have the
current_state_ids set. This will allow us to avoid unnecessarily pulling
out state for an event on the master process when using workers.

We also add a check to see if the state groups of the old extremities
are the same as the new ones.
This commit is contained in:
Erik Johnston 2018-02-16 11:16:29 +00:00
parent d842ed14f4
commit 6e10eed28e
1 changed files with 67 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ import logging
import simplejson as json
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.storage.events_worker import EventsWorkerStore
from synapse.util.async import ObservableDeferred
from synapse.util.frozenutils import frozendict_json_encoder
@ -425,7 +424,9 @@ class EventsStore(EventsWorkerStore):
)
current_state = yield self._get_new_state_after_events(
room_id,
ev_ctx_rm, new_latest_event_ids,
ev_ctx_rm,
latest_event_ids,
new_latest_event_ids,
)
if current_state is not None:
current_state_for_room[room_id] = current_state
@ -513,7 +514,8 @@ class EventsStore(EventsWorkerStore):
defer.returnValue(new_latest_event_ids)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _get_new_state_after_events(self, room_id, events_context, new_latest_event_ids):
def _get_new_state_after_events(self, room_id, events_context, old_latest_event_ids,
new_latest_event_ids):
"""Calculate the current state dict after adding some new events to
a room
@ -524,6 +526,9 @@ class EventsStore(EventsWorkerStore):
events_context (list[(EventBase, EventContext)]):
events and contexts which are being added to the room
old_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]):
the old forward extremities for the room.
new_latest_event_ids (iterable[str]):
the new forward extremities for the room.
@ -534,64 +539,89 @@ class EventsStore(EventsWorkerStore):
"""
if not new_latest_event_ids:
defer.returnValue({})
return
# map from state_group to ((type, key) -> event_id) state map
state_groups = {}
missing_event_ids = []
was_updated = False
state_groups_map = {}
for ev, ctx in events_context:
if ctx.state_group is None:
# I don't think this can happen, but let's double-check
raise Exception(
"Context for new extremity event %s has no state "
"group" % (ev.event_id, ),
)
if ctx.state_group in state_groups_map:
continue
state_groups_map[ctx.state_group] = ctx.current_state_ids
# We need to map the event_ids to their state groups. First, lets
# check if the event is one we're persisting and then we can pull the
# state group from its context.
# Otherwise we need to pull the state group from the database.
# Set of events we need to fetch groups for. (We know none of the old
# extremities are going to be in events_context).
missing_event_ids = set(old_latest_event_ids)
event_id_to_state_group = {}
for event_id in new_latest_event_ids:
# First search in the list of new events we're adding,
# and then use the current state from that
# First search in the list of new events we're adding.
for ev, ctx in events_context:
if event_id == ev.event_id:
if ctx.current_state_ids is None:
raise Exception("Unknown current state")
if ctx.state_group is None:
# I don't think this can happen, but let's double-check
raise Exception(
"Context for new extremity event %s has no state "
"group" % (event_id, ),
)
# If we've already seen the state group don't bother adding
# it to the state sets again
if ctx.state_group not in state_groups:
state_groups[ctx.state_group] = ctx.current_state_ids
if ctx.delta_ids or hasattr(ev, "state_key"):
was_updated = True
event_id_to_state_group[event_id] = ctx.state_group
break
else:
# If we couldn't find it, then we'll need to pull
# the state from the database
was_updated = True
missing_event_ids.append(event_id)
if not was_updated:
return
missing_event_ids.add(event_id)
if missing_event_ids:
# Now pull out the state for any missing events from DB
# Now pull out the state groups for any missing events from DB
event_to_groups = yield self._get_state_group_for_events(
missing_event_ids,
)
event_id_to_state_group.update(event_to_groups)
groups = set(event_to_groups.itervalues()) - set(state_groups.iterkeys())
# State groups of old_latest_event_ids
old_state_groups = set(
event_id_to_state_group[evid] for evid in old_latest_event_ids
)
if groups:
group_to_state = yield self._get_state_for_groups(groups)
state_groups.update(group_to_state)
# State groups of new_latest_event_ids
new_state_groups = set(
event_id_to_state_group[evid] for evid in new_latest_event_ids
)
if len(state_groups) == 1:
# If they old and new groups are the same then we don't need to do
# anything.
if old_state_groups == new_state_groups:
return
# Now that we have calculated new_state_groups we need to get
# their state IDs so we can resolve to a single state set.
missing_state = new_state_groups - set(state_groups_map)
if missing_state:
group_to_state = yield self._get_state_for_groups(missing_state)
state_groups_map.update(group_to_state)
if len(new_state_groups) == 1:
# If there is only one state group, then we know what the current
# state is.
defer.returnValue(state_groups.values()[0])
defer.returnValue(state_groups_map[new_state_groups.pop()])
# Ok, we need to defer to the state handler to resolve our state sets.
def get_events(ev_ids):
return self.get_events(
ev_ids, get_prev_content=False, check_redacted=False,
)
state_groups = {
sg: state_groups_map[sg] for sg in new_state_groups
}
events_map = {ev.event_id: ev for ev, _ in events_context}
logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from preserve_events")
res = yield self._state_resolution_handler.resolve_state_groups(