diff --git a/changelog.d/16555.misc b/changelog.d/16555.misc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d02efb211 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog.d/16555.misc @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Reduce some spurious logging in worker mode. diff --git a/synapse/replication/tcp/handler.py b/synapse/replication/tcp/handler.py index 1d586fb18..afd03137f 100644 --- a/synapse/replication/tcp/handler.py +++ b/synapse/replication/tcp/handler.py @@ -611,10 +611,14 @@ class ReplicationCommandHandler: # Find where we previously streamed up to. current_token = stream.current_token(cmd.instance_name) - # If the position token matches our current token then we're up to - # date and there's nothing to do. Otherwise, fetch all updates - # between then and now. - missing_updates = cmd.prev_token != current_token + # If the incoming previous position is less than our current position + # then we're up to date and there's nothing to do. Otherwise, fetch + # all updates between then and now. + # + # Note: We also have to check that `current_token` is at most the + # new position, to handle the case where the stream gets "reset" + # (e.g. for `caches` and `typing` after the writer's restart). + missing_updates = not (cmd.prev_token <= current_token <= cmd.new_token) while missing_updates: # Note: There may very well not be any new updates, but we check to # make sure. This can particularly happen for the event stream where @@ -644,7 +648,7 @@ class ReplicationCommandHandler: [stream.parse_row(row) for row in rows], ) - logger.info("Caught up with stream '%s' to %i", stream_name, cmd.new_token) + logger.info("Caught up with stream '%s' to %i", stream_name, current_token) # We've now caught up to position sent to us, notify handler. await self._replication_data_handler.on_position(