Sliding Sync: Fix outlier re-persisting causing problems with sliding sync tables (#17635)

Fix outlier re-persisting causing problems with sliding sync tables

Follow-up to https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/pull/17512

When running on `matrix.org`, we discovered that a remote invite is
first persisted as an `outlier` and then re-persisted again where it is
de-outliered. The first the time, the `outlier` is persisted with one
`stream_ordering` but when persisted again and de-outliered, it is
assigned a different `stream_ordering` that won't end up being used.
Since we call `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` before
`_update_outliers_txn()` which fixes this discrepancy (always use the
`stream_ordering` from the first time it was persisted), we're working
with an unreliable `stream_ordering` value that will possibly be unused
and not make it into the `events` table.
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
Pre-populate room data used in experimental [MSC3575](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3575) Sliding Sync `/sync` endpoint for quick filtering/sorting.

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@ -230,6 +230,8 @@ class EventContentFields:
ROOM_NAME: Final = "name"
MEMBERSHIP: Final = "membership"
# Used in m.room.guest_access events.
GUEST_ACCESS: Final = "guest_access"

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@ -163,6 +163,15 @@ class SlidingSyncMembershipInfo:
sender: str
membership_event_id: str
membership: str
@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
class SlidingSyncMembershipInfoWithEventPos(SlidingSyncMembershipInfo):
"""
SlidingSyncMembershipInfo + `stream_ordering`/`instance_name` of the membership
event
"""
membership_event_stream_ordering: int
membership_event_instance_name: str
@ -170,17 +179,6 @@ class SlidingSyncMembershipInfo:
@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
class SlidingSyncTableChanges:
room_id: str
# `stream_ordering` of the most recent event being persisted in the room. This doesn't
# need to be perfect, we just need *some* answer that points to a real event in the
# room in case we are the first ones inserting into the `sliding_sync_joined_rooms`
# table because of the `NON NULL` constraint on `event_stream_ordering`. In reality,
# `_update_sliding_sync_tables_with_new_persisted_events_txn()` is run after
# `_update_current_state_txn()` whenever a new event is persisted to update it to the
# correct latest value.
#
# This should be *some* value that points to a real event in the room if we are
# still joined to the room and some state is changing (`to_insert` or `to_delete`).
joined_room_best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering: Optional[int]
# If the row doesn't exist in the `sliding_sync_joined_rooms` table, we need to
# fully-insert it which means we also need to include a `bump_stamp` value to use
# for the row. This should only be populated when we're trying to fully-insert a
@ -401,6 +399,9 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
`stream_ordering`).
delta_state: Deltas that are going to be used to update the
`current_state_events` table. Changes to the current state of the room.
Returns:
SlidingSyncTableChanges
"""
to_insert = delta_state.to_insert
to_delete = delta_state.to_delete
@ -410,7 +411,6 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
if not to_insert and not to_delete:
return SlidingSyncTableChanges(
room_id=room_id,
joined_room_best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering=None,
joined_room_bump_stamp_to_fully_insert=None,
joined_room_updates={},
membership_snapshot_shared_insert_values={},
@ -469,24 +469,24 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
membership_event_id,
user_id,
) in membership_event_id_to_user_id_map.items():
# We should only be seeing events with `stream_ordering`/`instance_name` assigned by this point
membership_event_stream_ordering = membership_event_map[
membership_event_id
].internal_metadata.stream_ordering
assert membership_event_stream_ordering is not None
membership_event_instance_name = membership_event_map[
membership_event_id
].internal_metadata.instance_name
assert membership_event_instance_name is not None
membership_infos_to_insert_membership_snapshots.append(
# XXX: We don't use `SlidingSyncMembershipInfoWithEventPos` here
# because we're sourcing the event from `events_and_contexts`, we
# can't rely on `stream_ordering`/`instance_name` being correct. We
# could be working with events that were previously persisted as an
# `outlier` with one `stream_ordering` but are now being persisted
# again and de-outliered and assigned a different `stream_ordering`
# that won't end up being used. Since we call
# `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` before
# `_update_outliers_txn()` which fixes this discrepancy (always use
# the `stream_ordering` from the first time it was persisted), we're
# working with an unreliable `stream_ordering` value that will
# possibly be unused and not make it into the `events` table.
SlidingSyncMembershipInfo(
user_id=user_id,
sender=membership_event_map[membership_event_id].sender,
membership_event_id=membership_event_id,
membership=membership_event_map[membership_event_id].membership,
membership_event_stream_ordering=membership_event_stream_ordering,
membership_event_instance_name=membership_event_instance_name,
)
)
@ -568,7 +568,6 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
# `_update_sliding_sync_tables_with_new_persisted_events_txn()`)
#
joined_room_updates: SlidingSyncStateInsertValues = {}
best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering: Optional[int] = None
bump_stamp_to_fully_insert: Optional[int] = None
if not delta_state.no_longer_in_room:
current_state_ids_map = {}
@ -632,9 +631,7 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
# Otherwise, we need to find a couple events that we were reset to.
if missing_event_ids:
remaining_events = await self.store.get_events(
current_state_ids_map.values()
)
remaining_events = await self.store.get_events(missing_event_ids)
# There shouldn't be any missing events
assert (
remaining_events.keys() == missing_event_ids
@ -657,52 +654,9 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
elif state_key == (EventTypes.Name, ""):
joined_room_updates["room_name"] = None
# Figure out `best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering`. This doesn't need to
# be perfect, we just need *some* answer that points to a real event in the
# room in case we are the first ones inserting into the
# `sliding_sync_joined_rooms` table because of the `NON NULL` constraint on
# `event_stream_ordering`. In reality,
# `_update_sliding_sync_tables_with_new_persisted_events_txn()` is run after
# `_update_current_state_txn()` whenever a new event is persisted to update
# it to the correct latest value.
#
if len(events_and_contexts) > 0:
# Since the list is sorted ascending by `stream_ordering`, the last event
# should have the highest `stream_ordering`.
best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering = events_and_contexts[-1][
0
].internal_metadata.stream_ordering
else:
# If there are no `events_and_contexts`, we assume it's one of two scenarios:
# 1. If there are new state `to_insert` but no `events_and_contexts`,
# then it's a state reset.
# 2. Otherwise, it's some partial-state room re-syncing the current state and
# going through un-partial process.
#
# Either way, we assume no new events are being persisted and we can
# find the latest already in the database. Since this is a best-effort
# value, we don't need to be perfect although I think we're pretty close
# here.
most_recent_event_pos_results = (
await self.store.get_last_event_pos_in_room(
room_id, event_types=None
)
)
assert most_recent_event_pos_results, (
f"We should not be seeing `None` here because we are still in the room ({room_id}) and "
+ "it should at-least have a join membership event that's keeping us here."
)
best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering = most_recent_event_pos_results[
1
].stream
# We should have found a value if we are still in the room
assert best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering is not None
return SlidingSyncTableChanges(
room_id=room_id,
# For `sliding_sync_joined_rooms`
joined_room_best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering=best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering,
joined_room_bump_stamp_to_fully_insert=bump_stamp_to_fully_insert,
joined_room_updates=joined_room_updates,
# For `sliding_sync_membership_snapshots`
@ -1773,31 +1727,53 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
#
# We only need to update when one of the relevant state values has changed
if sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_updates:
# This should be *some* value that points to a real event in the room if
# we are still joined to the room.
assert (
sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering
is not None
sliding_sync_updates_keys = (
sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_updates.keys()
)
sliding_sync_updates_values = (
sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_updates.values()
)
self.db_pool.simple_upsert_txn(
txn,
table="sliding_sync_joined_rooms",
keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
values=sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_updates,
insertion_values={
# The reason we're only *inserting* (not *updating*)
# `event_stream_ordering` here is because the column has a `NON
# NULL` constraint and we need *some* answer. And if the row
# already exists, it already has the correct value and it's
# better to just rely on
# `_update_sliding_sync_tables_with_new_persisted_events_txn()`
# to do the right thing (same for `bump_stamp`).
"event_stream_ordering": sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_best_effort_most_recent_stream_ordering,
# If we're trying to fully-insert a row, we need to provide a
# value for `bump_stamp` if it exists for the room.
"bump_stamp": sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_bump_stamp_to_fully_insert,
},
args: List[Any] = [
room_id,
room_id,
sliding_sync_table_changes.joined_room_bump_stamp_to_fully_insert,
]
args.extend(iter(sliding_sync_updates_values))
# XXX: We use a sub-query for `stream_ordering` because it's unreliable to
# pre-calculate from `events_and_contexts` at the time when
# `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` is ran. We could be working
# with events that were previously persisted as an `outlier` with one
# `stream_ordering` but are now being persisted again and de-outliered
# and assigned a different `stream_ordering`. Since we call
# `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` before
# `_update_outliers_txn()` which fixes this discrepancy (always use the
# `stream_ordering` from the first time it was persisted), we're working
# with an unreliable `stream_ordering` value that will possibly be
# unused and not make it into the `events` table.
#
# We don't update `event_stream_ordering` `ON CONFLICT` because it's
# simpler and we can just rely on
# `_update_sliding_sync_tables_with_new_persisted_events_txn()` to do
# the right thing (same for `bump_stamp`). The only reason we're
# inserting `event_stream_ordering` here is because the column has a
# `NON NULL` constraint and we need some answer.
txn.execute(
f"""
INSERT INTO sliding_sync_joined_rooms
(room_id, event_stream_ordering, bump_stamp, {", ".join(sliding_sync_updates_keys)})
VALUES (
?,
(SELECT stream_ordering FROM events WHERE room_id = ? ORDER BY stream_ordering DESC LIMIT 1),
?,
{", ".join("?" for _ in sliding_sync_updates_values)}
)
ON CONFLICT (room_id)
DO UPDATE SET
{", ".join(f"{key} = EXCLUDED.{key}" for key in sliding_sync_updates_keys)}
""",
args,
)
# We now update `local_current_membership`. We do this regardless
@ -1854,38 +1830,63 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
if sliding_sync_table_changes.to_insert_membership_snapshots:
# Update the `sliding_sync_membership_snapshots` table
#
# We need to insert/update regardless of whether we have `sliding_sync_snapshot_keys`
# because there are other fields in the `ON CONFLICT` upsert to run (see
# inherit case above for more context when this happens).
self.db_pool.simple_upsert_many_txn(
txn=txn,
table="sliding_sync_membership_snapshots",
key_names=("room_id", "user_id"),
key_values=[
(room_id, membership_info.user_id)
for membership_info in sliding_sync_table_changes.to_insert_membership_snapshots
],
value_names=[
"sender",
"membership_event_id",
"membership",
"event_stream_ordering",
"event_instance_name",
]
+ list(
sliding_sync_snapshot_keys = (
sliding_sync_table_changes.membership_snapshot_shared_insert_values.keys()
),
value_values=[
)
sliding_sync_snapshot_values = (
sliding_sync_table_changes.membership_snapshot_shared_insert_values.values()
)
# We need to insert/update regardless of whether we have
# `sliding_sync_snapshot_keys` because there are other fields in the `ON
# CONFLICT` upsert to run (see inherit case (explained in
# `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()`) for more context when this
# happens).
#
# XXX: We use a sub-query for `stream_ordering` because it's unreliable to
# pre-calculate from `events_and_contexts` at the time when
# `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` is ran. We could be working with
# events that were previously persisted as an `outlier` with one
# `stream_ordering` but are now being persisted again and de-outliered and
# assigned a different `stream_ordering` that won't end up being used. Since
# we call `_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` before
# `_update_outliers_txn()` which fixes this discrepancy (always use the
# `stream_ordering` from the first time it was persisted), we're working
# with an unreliable `stream_ordering` value that will possibly be unused
# and not make it into the `events` table.
txn.execute_batch(
f"""
INSERT INTO sliding_sync_membership_snapshots
(room_id, user_id, sender, membership_event_id, membership, event_stream_ordering, event_instance_name
{("," + ", ".join(sliding_sync_snapshot_keys)) if sliding_sync_snapshot_keys else ""})
VALUES (
?, ?, ?, ?, ?,
(SELECT stream_ordering FROM events WHERE event_id = ?),
(SELECT instance_name FROM events WHERE event_id = ?)
{("," + ", ".join("?" for _ in sliding_sync_snapshot_values)) if sliding_sync_snapshot_values else ""}
)
ON CONFLICT (room_id, user_id)
DO UPDATE SET
sender = EXCLUDED.sender,
membership_event_id = EXCLUDED.membership_event_id,
membership = EXCLUDED.membership,
event_stream_ordering = EXCLUDED.event_stream_ordering
{("," + ", ".join(f"{key} = EXCLUDED.{key}" for key in sliding_sync_snapshot_keys)) if sliding_sync_snapshot_keys else ""}
""",
[
[
room_id,
membership_info.user_id,
membership_info.sender,
membership_info.membership_event_id,
membership_info.membership,
membership_info.membership_event_stream_ordering,
membership_info.membership_event_instance_name,
# XXX: We do not use `membership_info.membership_event_stream_ordering` here
# because it is an unreliable value. See XXX note above.
membership_info.membership_event_id,
# XXX: We do not use `membership_info.membership_event_instance_name` here
# because it is an unreliable value. See XXX note above.
membership_info.membership_event_id,
]
+ list(
sliding_sync_table_changes.membership_snapshot_shared_insert_values.values()
)
+ list(sliding_sync_snapshot_values)
for membership_info in sliding_sync_table_changes.to_insert_membership_snapshots
],
)

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ from synapse.storage.database import (
from synapse.storage.databases.main.events import (
SLIDING_SYNC_RELEVANT_STATE_SET,
PersistEventsStore,
SlidingSyncMembershipInfo,
SlidingSyncMembershipInfoWithEventPos,
SlidingSyncMembershipSnapshotSharedInsertValues,
SlidingSyncStateInsertValues,
)
@ -1994,9 +1994,9 @@ class EventsBackgroundUpdatesStore(StreamWorkerStore, StateDeltasStore, SQLBaseS
to_insert_membership_snapshots: Dict[
Tuple[str, str], SlidingSyncMembershipSnapshotSharedInsertValues
] = {}
to_insert_membership_infos: Dict[Tuple[str, str], SlidingSyncMembershipInfo] = (
{}
)
to_insert_membership_infos: Dict[
Tuple[str, str], SlidingSyncMembershipInfoWithEventPos
] = {}
for (
room_id,
room_id_from_rooms_table,
@ -2185,7 +2185,8 @@ class EventsBackgroundUpdatesStore(StreamWorkerStore, StateDeltasStore, SQLBaseS
to_insert_membership_snapshots[(room_id, user_id)] = (
sliding_sync_membership_snapshots_insert_map
)
to_insert_membership_infos[(room_id, user_id)] = SlidingSyncMembershipInfo(
to_insert_membership_infos[(room_id, user_id)] = (
SlidingSyncMembershipInfoWithEventPos(
user_id=user_id,
sender=sender,
membership_event_id=membership_event_id,
@ -2195,6 +2196,7 @@ class EventsBackgroundUpdatesStore(StreamWorkerStore, StateDeltasStore, SQLBaseS
membership_event_instance_name=membership_event_instance_name
or "master",
)
)
def _fill_table_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> None:
# Handle updating the `sliding_sync_membership_snapshots` table

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@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ from synapse.storage.databases.main.events_bg_updates import (
_resolve_stale_data_in_sliding_sync_joined_rooms_table,
_resolve_stale_data_in_sliding_sync_membership_snapshots_table,
)
from synapse.types import create_requester
from synapse.util import Clock
from tests.test_utils.event_injection import create_event
@ -925,6 +926,128 @@ class SlidingSyncTablesTestCase(SlidingSyncTablesTestCaseBase):
user2_snapshot,
)
@parameterized.expand(
# Test both an insert an upsert into the
# `sliding_sync_joined_rooms`/`sliding_sync_membership_snapshots` to exercise
# more possibilities of things going wrong.
[
("insert", True),
("upsert", False),
]
)
def test_joined_room_outlier_and_deoutlier(
self, description: str, should_insert: bool
) -> None:
"""
This is a regression test.
This is to simulate the case where an event is first persisted as an outlier
(like a remote invite) and then later persisted again to de-outlier it. The
first the time, the `outlier` is persisted with one `stream_ordering` but when
persisted again and de-outliered, it is assigned a different `stream_ordering`
that won't end up being used. Since we call
`_calculate_sliding_sync_table_changes()` before `_update_outliers_txn()` which
fixes this discrepancy (always use the `stream_ordering` from the first time it
was persisted), make sure we're not using an unreliable `stream_ordering` values
that will cause `FOREIGN KEY constraint failed` in the
`sliding_sync_joined_rooms`/`sliding_sync_membership_snapshots` tables.
"""
user1_id = self.register_user("user1", "pass")
_user1_tok = self.login(user1_id, "pass")
user2_id = self.register_user("user2", "pass")
user2_tok = self.login(user2_id, "pass")
room_version = RoomVersions.V10
room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(
user2_id, tok=user2_tok, room_version=room_version.identifier
)
if should_insert:
# Clear these out so we always insert
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_delete(
table="sliding_sync_joined_rooms",
keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
desc="TODO",
)
)
self.get_success(
self.store.db_pool.simple_delete(
table="sliding_sync_membership_snapshots",
keyvalues={"room_id": room_id},
desc="TODO",
)
)
# Create a membership event (which triggers an insert into
# `sliding_sync_membership_snapshots`)
membership_event_dict = {
"type": EventTypes.Member,
"state_key": user1_id,
"sender": user1_id,
"room_id": room_id,
"content": {EventContentFields.MEMBERSHIP: Membership.JOIN},
}
# Create a relevant state event (which triggers an insert into
# `sliding_sync_joined_rooms`)
state_event_dict = {
"type": EventTypes.Name,
"state_key": "",
"sender": user2_id,
"room_id": room_id,
"content": {EventContentFields.ROOM_NAME: "my super room"},
}
event_dicts_to_persist = [
membership_event_dict,
state_event_dict,
]
for event_dict in event_dicts_to_persist:
events_to_persist = []
# Create the events as an outliers
(
event,
unpersisted_context,
) = self.get_success(
self.hs.get_event_creation_handler().create_event(
requester=create_requester(user1_id),
event_dict=event_dict,
outlier=True,
)
)
# FIXME: Should we use an `EventContext.for_outlier(...)` here?
# Doesn't seem to matter for this test.
context = self.get_success(unpersisted_context.persist(event))
events_to_persist.append((event, context))
# Create the event again but as an non-outlier. This will de-outlier the event
# when we persist it.
(
event,
unpersisted_context,
) = self.get_success(
self.hs.get_event_creation_handler().create_event(
requester=create_requester(user1_id),
event_dict=event_dict,
outlier=False,
)
)
context = self.get_success(unpersisted_context.persist(event))
events_to_persist.append((event, context))
persist_controller = self.hs.get_storage_controllers().persistence
assert persist_controller is not None
for event, context in events_to_persist:
self.get_success(
persist_controller.persist_event(
event,
context,
)
)
# We're just testing that it does not explode
def test_joined_room_meta_state_reset(self) -> None:
"""
Test that a state reset on the room name is reflected in the