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    # Copyright 2015, 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 logging
    
    from synapse.util.async import ObservableDeferred
    from synapse.util import unwrapFirstError
    from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import LruCache
    
    from synapse.util.caches.treecache import TreeCache
    
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    from synapse.util.logcontext import (
        PreserveLoggingContext, preserve_context_over_deferred, preserve_context_over_fn
    )
    
    
    from . import caches_by_name, DEBUG_CACHES, cache_counter
    
    
    from twisted.internet import defer
    
    from collections import OrderedDict
    
    
    import functools
    import inspect
    import threading
    
    logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
    
    
    _CacheSentinel = object()
    
    
    
    CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR = float(os.environ.get("SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR", 0.1))
    
    
    
        def __init__(self, name, max_entries=1000, keylen=1, lru=True, tree=False):
    
            max_entries = int(max_entries * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR)
    
    
                cache_type = TreeCache if tree else dict
                self.cache = LruCache(
                    max_size=max_entries, keylen=keylen, cache_type=cache_type
                )
    
                self.max_entries = None
            else:
                self.cache = OrderedDict()
                self.max_entries = max_entries
    
            self.name = name
            self.keylen = keylen
            self.sequence = 0
            self.thread = None
            caches_by_name[name] = self.cache
    
        def check_thread(self):
            expected_thread = self.thread
            if expected_thread is None:
                self.thread = threading.current_thread()
            else:
                if expected_thread is not threading.current_thread():
                    raise ValueError(
                        "Cache objects can only be accessed from the main thread"
                    )
    
        def get(self, key, default=_CacheSentinel):
            val = self.cache.get(key, _CacheSentinel)
            if val is not _CacheSentinel:
                cache_counter.inc_hits(self.name)
                return val
    
            cache_counter.inc_misses(self.name)
    
            if default is _CacheSentinel:
                raise KeyError()
            else:
                return default
    
        def update(self, sequence, key, value):
            self.check_thread()
            if self.sequence == sequence:
                # Only update the cache if the caches sequence number matches the
                # number that the cache had before the SELECT was started (SYN-369)
                self.prefill(key, value)
    
        def prefill(self, key, value):
            if self.max_entries is not None:
                while len(self.cache) >= self.max_entries:
                    self.cache.popitem(last=False)
    
            self.cache[key] = value
    
        def invalidate(self, key):
            self.check_thread()
            if not isinstance(key, tuple):
    
                raise TypeError(
                    "The cache key must be a tuple not %r" % (type(key),)
                )
    
    
            # Increment the sequence number so that any SELECT statements that
            # raced with the INSERT don't update the cache (SYN-369)
            self.sequence += 1
            self.cache.pop(key, None)
    
    
        def invalidate_many(self, key):
            self.check_thread()
            if not isinstance(key, tuple):
                raise TypeError(
                    "The cache key must be a tuple not %r" % (type(key),)
                )
            self.sequence += 1
            self.cache.del_multi(key)
    
    
        def invalidate_all(self):
            self.check_thread()
            self.sequence += 1
            self.cache.clear()
    
    
    class CacheDescriptor(object):
        """ A method decorator that applies a memoizing cache around the function.
    
        This caches deferreds, rather than the results themselves. Deferreds that
        fail are removed from the cache.
    
        The function is presumed to take zero or more arguments, which are used in
        a tuple as the key for the cache. Hits are served directly from the cache;
        misses use the function body to generate the value.
    
        The wrapped function has an additional member, a callable called
        "invalidate". This can be used to remove individual entries from the cache.
    
        The wrapped function has another additional callable, called "prefill",
        which can be used to insert values into the cache specifically, without
        calling the calculation function.
        """
    
        def __init__(self, orig, max_entries=1000, num_args=1, lru=True, tree=False,
    
                     inlineCallbacks=False):
            self.orig = orig
    
            if inlineCallbacks:
                self.function_to_call = defer.inlineCallbacks(orig)
            else:
                self.function_to_call = orig
    
            self.max_entries = max_entries
            self.num_args = num_args
            self.lru = lru
    
            self.arg_names = inspect.getargspec(orig).args[1:num_args + 1]
    
    
            if len(self.arg_names) < self.num_args:
                raise Exception(
                    "Not enough explicit positional arguments to key off of for %r."
                    " (@cached cannot key off of *args or **kwars)"
                    % (orig.__name__,)
                )
    
            self.cache = Cache(
                name=self.orig.__name__,
                max_entries=self.max_entries,
                keylen=self.num_args,
                lru=self.lru,
    
            )
    
        def __get__(self, obj, objtype=None):
    
            @functools.wraps(self.orig)
            def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
                arg_dict = inspect.getcallargs(self.orig, obj, *args, **kwargs)
                cache_key = tuple(arg_dict[arg_nm] for arg_nm in self.arg_names)
                try:
                    cached_result_d = self.cache.get(cache_key)
    
                    observer = cached_result_d.observe()
                    if DEBUG_CACHES:
                        @defer.inlineCallbacks
                        def check_result(cached_result):
                            actual_result = yield self.function_to_call(obj, *args, **kwargs)
                            if actual_result != cached_result:
                                logger.error(
                                    "Stale cache entry %s%r: cached: %r, actual %r",
                                    self.orig.__name__, cache_key,
                                    cached_result, actual_result,
                                )
                                raise ValueError("Stale cache entry")
                            defer.returnValue(cached_result)
                        observer.addCallback(check_result)
    
    
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                    return preserve_context_over_deferred(observer)
    
                except KeyError:
                    # Get the sequence number of the cache before reading from the
                    # database so that we can tell if the cache is invalidated
                    # while the SELECT is executing (SYN-369)
                    sequence = self.cache.sequence
    
                    ret = defer.maybeDeferred(
    
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                        preserve_context_over_fn,
    
                        self.function_to_call,
                        obj, *args, **kwargs
                    )
    
                    def onErr(f):
                        self.cache.invalidate(cache_key)
                        return f
    
                    ret.addErrback(onErr)
    
                    ret = ObservableDeferred(ret, consumeErrors=True)
                    self.cache.update(sequence, cache_key, ret)
    
    
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                    return preserve_context_over_deferred(ret.observe())
    
    
            wrapped.invalidate = self.cache.invalidate
            wrapped.invalidate_all = self.cache.invalidate_all
    
            wrapped.invalidate_many = self.cache.invalidate_many
    
            wrapped.prefill = self.cache.prefill
    
            obj.__dict__[self.orig.__name__] = wrapped
    
            return wrapped
    
    
    class CacheListDescriptor(object):
        """Wraps an existing cache to support bulk fetching of keys.
    
        Given a list of keys it looks in the cache to find any hits, then passes
        the list of missing keys to the wrapped fucntion.
        """
    
        def __init__(self, orig, cache, list_name, num_args=1, inlineCallbacks=False):
            """
            Args:
                orig (function)
                cache (Cache)
                list_name (str): Name of the argument which is the bulk lookup list
                num_args (int)
                inlineCallbacks (bool): Whether orig is a generator that should
                    be wrapped by defer.inlineCallbacks
            """
            self.orig = orig
    
            if inlineCallbacks:
                self.function_to_call = defer.inlineCallbacks(orig)
            else:
                self.function_to_call = orig
    
            self.num_args = num_args
            self.list_name = list_name
    
    
            self.arg_names = inspect.getargspec(orig).args[1:num_args + 1]
    
            self.list_pos = self.arg_names.index(self.list_name)
    
            self.cache = cache
    
            self.sentinel = object()
    
            if len(self.arg_names) < self.num_args:
                raise Exception(
                    "Not enough explicit positional arguments to key off of for %r."
                    " (@cached cannot key off of *args or **kwars)"
                    % (orig.__name__,)
                )
    
            if self.list_name not in self.arg_names:
                raise Exception(
                    "Couldn't see arguments %r for %r."
                    % (self.list_name, cache.name,)
                )
    
        def __get__(self, obj, objtype=None):
    
            @functools.wraps(self.orig)
            def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
                arg_dict = inspect.getcallargs(self.orig, obj, *args, **kwargs)
                keyargs = [arg_dict[arg_nm] for arg_nm in self.arg_names]
                list_args = arg_dict[self.list_name]
    
                # cached is a dict arg -> deferred, where deferred results in a
                # 2-tuple (`arg`, `result`)
                cached = {}
                missing = []
                for arg in list_args:
                    key = list(keyargs)
                    key[self.list_pos] = arg
    
                    try:
                        res = self.cache.get(tuple(key)).observe()
                        res.addCallback(lambda r, arg: (arg, r), arg)
                        cached[arg] = res
                    except KeyError:
                        missing.append(arg)
    
                if missing:
                    sequence = self.cache.sequence
                    args_to_call = dict(arg_dict)
                    args_to_call[self.list_name] = missing
    
                    ret_d = defer.maybeDeferred(
    
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                        preserve_context_over_fn,
    
                        self.function_to_call,
                        **args_to_call
                    )
    
                    ret_d = ObservableDeferred(ret_d)
    
                    # We need to create deferreds for each arg in the list so that
                    # we can insert the new deferred into the cache.
                    for arg in missing:
    
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                        with PreserveLoggingContext():
                            observer = ret_d.observe()
    
                        observer.addCallback(lambda r, arg: r.get(arg, None), arg)
    
    
                        observer = ObservableDeferred(observer)
    
                        key = list(keyargs)
                        key[self.list_pos] = arg
                        self.cache.update(sequence, tuple(key), observer)
    
                        def invalidate(f, key):
                            self.cache.invalidate(key)
                            return f
                        observer.addErrback(invalidate, tuple(key))
    
                        res = observer.observe()
                        res.addCallback(lambda r, arg: (arg, r), arg)
    
                        cached[arg] = res
    
    
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                return preserve_context_over_deferred(defer.gatherResults(
    
                    cached.values(),
                    consumeErrors=True,
    
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                ).addErrback(unwrapFirstError).addCallback(lambda res: dict(res)))
    
    
            obj.__dict__[self.orig.__name__] = wrapped
    
            return wrapped
    
    
    
    def cached(max_entries=1000, num_args=1, lru=True, tree=False):
    
        return lambda orig: CacheDescriptor(
            orig,
            max_entries=max_entries,
            num_args=num_args,
    
    def cachedInlineCallbacks(max_entries=1000, num_args=1, lru=False, tree=False):
    
        return lambda orig: CacheDescriptor(
            orig,
            max_entries=max_entries,
            num_args=num_args,
            lru=lru,
    
            inlineCallbacks=True,
        )
    
    
    def cachedList(cache, list_name, num_args=1, inlineCallbacks=False):
    
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        """Creates a descriptor that wraps a function in a `CacheListDescriptor`.
    
        Used to do batch lookups for an already created cache. A single argument
        is specified as a list that is iterated through to lookup keys in the
        original cache. A new list consisting of the keys that weren't in the cache
        get passed to the original function, the result of which is stored in the
        cache.
    
        Args:
            cache (Cache): The underlying cache to use.
            list_name (str): The name of the argument that is the list to use to
                do batch lookups in the cache.
            num_args (int): Number of arguments to use as the key in the cache.
            inlineCallbacks (bool): Should the function be wrapped in an
                `defer.inlineCallbacks`?
    
        Example:
    
            class Example(object):
                @cached(num_args=2)
                def do_something(self, first_arg):
                    ...
    
                @cachedList(do_something.cache, list_name="second_args", num_args=2)
                def batch_do_something(self, first_arg, second_args):
                    ...
        """
    
        return lambda orig: CacheListDescriptor(
            orig,
            cache=cache,
            list_name=list_name,
            num_args=num_args,
            inlineCallbacks=inlineCallbacks,
        )