dendrite/roomserver
Neil Alexander 068a3d3c9f
Roomserver per-room input parallelisation (Postgres) (#1289)
* Per-room input mutex

* GetMembership should use transaction when assigning state key NID

* Actually use writer transactions rather than ignoring them

* Limit per-room mutexes to Postgres

* Flip the check in InputRoomEvents
2020-08-20 16:24:33 +01:00
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api Make PerformJoin responsible for sending invite to RS input (#1277) 2020-08-17 17:33:19 +01:00
auth Honour history_visibility when backfilling (#990) 2020-04-29 18:41:45 +01:00
internal Roomserver per-room input parallelisation (Postgres) (#1289) 2020-08-20 16:24:33 +01:00
inthttp Synchronous invites (#1273) 2020-08-17 11:40:49 +01:00
state Transaction writer changes, move roomserver writers (#1285) 2020-08-19 15:38:27 +01:00
storage Roomserver per-room input parallelisation (Postgres) (#1289) 2020-08-20 16:24:33 +01:00
types Roomserver updater changes (#1283) 2020-08-19 13:24:54 +01:00
version Delegate responsibility for marking room versions as supported/stable to gomatrixserverlib (#1082) 2020-06-02 16:20:50 +01:00
README.md
roomserver_test.go Prefix-defined Kafka topics (#1254) 2020-08-10 15:18:37 +01:00
roomserver.go Prefix-defined Kafka topics (#1254) 2020-08-10 15:18:37 +01:00

RoomServer

RoomServer Internals

Numeric IDs

To save space matrix string identifiers are mapped to local numeric IDs. The numeric IDs are more efficient to manipulate and use less space to store. The numeric IDs are never exposed in the API the room server exposes. The numeric IDs are converted to string IDs before they leave the room server. The numeric ID for a string ID is never 0 to avoid being confused with go's default zero value. Zero is used to indicate that there was no corresponding string ID. Well-known event types and event state keys are preassigned numeric IDs.

State Snapshot Storage

The room server stores the state of the matrix room at each event. For efficiency the state is stored as blocks of 3-tuples of numeric IDs for the event type, event state key and event ID. For further efficiency the state snapshots are stored as the combination of up to 64 these blocks. This allows blocks of the room state to be reused in multiple snapshots.

The resulting database tables look something like this:

+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Events                                                            |
+---------+-------------------+------------------+------------------+
| EventNID| EventTypeNID      | EventStateKeyNID | StateSnapshotNID |
+---------+-------------------+------------------+------------------+
|       1 | m.room.create   1 | ""             1 | <nil>          0 |
|       2 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:foo"    2 | <nil>          0 |
|       3 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:bar"    3 | {1,2}          1 |
|       4 | m.room.message  3 | <nil>          0 | {1,2,3}        2 |
|       5 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:foo"    2 | {1,2,3}        2 |
|       6 | m.room.message  3 | <nil>          0 | {1,3,6}        3 |
+---------+-------------------+------------------+------------------+

+----------------------------------------+
| State Snapshots                        |
+-----------------------+----------------+
| EventStateSnapshotNID | StateBlockNIDs |
+-----------------------+----------------|
|                     1 |           {1}  |
|                     2 |         {1,2}  |
|                     3 |       {1,2,3}  |
+-----------------------+----------------+

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| State Blocks                                                    |
+---------------+-------------------+------------------+----------+
| StateBlockNID | EventTypeNID      | EventStateKeyNID | EventNID |
+---------------+-------------------+------------------+----------+
|             1 | m.room.create   1 | ""             1 |        1 |
|             1 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:foo"    2 |        2 |
|             2 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:bar"    3 |        3 |
|             3 | m.room.member   2 | "@user:foo"    2 |        6 |
+---------------+-------------------+------------------+----------+