* Send device_list update to satisfy sytest
* Fix build issue from merged in change
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Initial federation sender -> federation API refactoring
* Move base into own package, avoids import cycle
* Fix build errors
* Fix tests
* Add signing key server tables
* Try to fold signing key server into federation API
* Fix dendritejs builds
* Update embedded interfaces
* Fix panic, fix lint error
* Update configs, docker
* Rename some things
* Reuse same keyring on the implementing side
* Fix federation tests, `NewBaseDendrite` can accept freeform options
* Fix build
* Update create_db, configs
* Name tables back
* Don't rename federationsender consumer for now
* Cross-signing groundwork
* Update to matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib#274
* Fix gobind builds, which stops unit tests in CI from yelling
* Some changes from review comments
* Fix build by passing in UIA
* Update to matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib@bec8d22
* Process master/self-signing keys from devices call
* nolint
* Enum-ify the key type in the database
* Process self-signing key too
* Fix sanity check in device list updater
* Fix check
* Fix sytest, hopefully
* Fix build
Fix#1511
On 32-bits systems, int(hash.Sum32()) can be negative.
This makes the computation of array indices using modulo invalid, crashing dendrite.
Signed-off-by: Loïck Bonniot <git@lesterpig.com>
* Add FederationClient interface to federationsender
- Use a shim struct in HTTP mode to keep the same API as `FederationClient`.
- Use `federationsender` instead of `FederationClient` in `keyserver`.
* Pointers not values
* Review comments
* Fix unit tests
* Rejig backoff
* Unbreak test
* Remove debug logs
* Review comments and linting
We did this already for local `/keys/upload` but didn't for
remote `/users/devices`. This meant any resyncs would spam produce
events, hammering disk i/o and spamming the logs.
- As a last resort, query the DB when exhausting all possible remote query
endpoints, but keep the field in `failures` so clients can detect that this
is stale data.
- Unblock `DeviceListUpdater.Update` on failures rather than timing out.
- Use a mutex when writing directly to `res`, not just for failures.
* WIP: Eagerly sync device lists on /user/keys/query requests
Also notify servers when a user's device display name changes. Few
caveats:
- sytest `Device deletion propagates over federation` fails
- `populateResponseWithDeviceKeysFromDatabase` is called from multiple
goroutines and hence is unsafe.
* Handle deleted devices correctly over federation
* Add sync mechanism to block when updating device lists
With a timeout, mainly for sytest to fix the test
"Server correctly handles incoming m.device_list_update"
which is flakey because it assumes that when `/send` 200 OKs
that the server has updated the device lists in prep for
`/keys/query` which is not always true when using workers.
* Fix UT
* Add new working test
* Add tests for device list updates
* Add stale_device_lists table and use db before asking remote for device keys
* Fetch remote keys if all devices are requested
* Add display_name col to store remote device names
Few other tweaks to make `Server correctly handles incoming m.device_list_update`
pass.
* Fix sqlite otk bug
* Unbuffered channel to block /send causing sytest to not race anymore
* Linting and fix bug whereby we didn't send updated dl tokens to the client causing a tightloop on /sync sometimes
* No longer assert staleness as Update blocks on workers now
* Back out tweaks
* Bugfixes
* Add device list updater which manages updating remote device lists
- Doesn't persist stale lists to the database yet
- Doesn't have tests yet
* Mark device lists as fresh when we persist