Given that #2714 wasn't merged but we are now at a minimum supported Go
version of 1.20 (soon to be 1.21), I wanted to carry over some of the
changes. Namely:
- Fix the log typo
- Simplify build constraints for unix
- Use stdlib atomic package
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This should avoid 2 additional DB roundtrips if we don't want to use
relays.
So instead of possibly doing roughly 20k trips to the DB, we are now
"only" doing ~6600.
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This should fix#3004 by making sure we also update our in-memory ACLs
after joining a new room.
Also makes use of more caching in `GetStateEvent`
Bonus: Adds some tests, as I was about to use `GetBulkStateContent`, but
turns out that `GetStateEvent` is basically doing the same, just that it
only gets the `eventTypeNID`/`eventStateKeyNID` once and not for every
call.
Requires https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/376
This has numerous upsides:
- Less type casting to `*Event` is required.
- Making Dendrite work with `PDU` interfaces means we can swap out Event
impls more easily.
- Tests which represent weird event shapes are easier to write.
Part of a series of refactors on GMSL.
Replaced with types.HeaderedEvent _for now_. In reality we want to move
them all to gmsl.Event and only use HeaderedEvent when we _need_ to
bundle the version/event ID with the event (seriailsation boundaries,
and even then only when we don't have the room version).
Requires https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/373
As outlined in https://github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib/pull/368
The main change Dendrite side is that `RoomVersion` no longer has any
methods on it. Instead, you need to bounce via `gmsl.GetRoomVersion`.
It's very interesting to see where exactly Dendrite cares about this.
For some places it's creating events (fine) but others are way more
specific. Those areas will need to migrate to GMSL at some point.
Preparations to actually remove/replace `BaseDendrite`.
Quite a few changes:
- SyncAPI accepts an `fulltext.Indexer` interface (fulltext is removed
from `BaseDendrite`)
- Caches are removed from `BaseDendrite`
- Introduces a `Router` struct (likely to change)
- also fixes#2903
- Introduces a `sqlutil.ConnectionManager`, which should remove
`base.DatabaseConnection` later on
- probably more
This extends the dendrite monolith for pinecone to integrate the s&f
features into the mobile apps.
Also makes a few tweaks to federation queueing/statistics to make some
edge cases more robust.
This adds store & forward relays into dendrite for p2p.
A few things have changed:
- new relay api serves new http endpoints for s&f federation
- updated outbound federation queueing which will attempt to forward
using s&f if appropriate
- database entries to track s&f relays for other nodes
This is a refactor of the federation destination queues.
It fixes a few things, namely:
- actually retry outgoing events with backoff behaviour
- obtain enough events from the database to fill messages as much as
possible
- minimize the amount of running goroutines
- use pure timers for backoff
- don't restart queue unless necessary
- close the background task when backing off
- increase max edus in a transaction to match the spec
- cleanup timers more aggresively to reduce memory usage
- add jitter to backoff timers to reduce resource spikes
- add a bunch of tests (with real and fake databases) to ensure
everything is working
This fixes some edge cases where federation queue backoffs and
blacklisting weren't behaving as expected.
It also adds new tests for the federation queues to ensure their
behaviour continues to work correctly.