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Make the metrics less racy (#4061)
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Fix some metrics being racy and causing exceptions when polled by Prometheus.
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@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ outgoing_responses_counter = Counter(
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)
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response_timer = Histogram(
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"synapse_http_server_response_time_seconds", "sec",
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"synapse_http_server_response_time_seconds",
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"sec",
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["method", "servlet", "tag", "code"],
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)
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@ -79,15 +80,11 @@ response_size = Counter(
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# than when the response was written.
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in_flight_requests_ru_utime = Counter(
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"synapse_http_server_in_flight_requests_ru_utime_seconds",
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"",
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["method", "servlet"],
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"synapse_http_server_in_flight_requests_ru_utime_seconds", "", ["method", "servlet"]
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)
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in_flight_requests_ru_stime = Counter(
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"synapse_http_server_in_flight_requests_ru_stime_seconds",
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"",
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["method", "servlet"],
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"synapse_http_server_in_flight_requests_ru_stime_seconds", "", ["method", "servlet"]
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)
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in_flight_requests_db_txn_count = Counter(
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@ -134,7 +131,7 @@ def _get_in_flight_counts():
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# type
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counts = {}
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for rm in reqs:
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key = (rm.method, rm.name,)
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key = (rm.method, rm.name)
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counts[key] = counts.get(key, 0) + 1
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return counts
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@ -175,7 +172,8 @@ class RequestMetrics(object):
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if context != self.start_context:
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logger.warn(
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"Context have unexpectedly changed %r, %r",
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context, self.start_context
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context,
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self.start_context,
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)
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return
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@ -192,10 +190,10 @@ class RequestMetrics(object):
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resource_usage = context.get_resource_usage()
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response_ru_utime.labels(self.method, self.name, tag).inc(
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resource_usage.ru_utime,
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resource_usage.ru_utime
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)
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response_ru_stime.labels(self.method, self.name, tag).inc(
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resource_usage.ru_stime,
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resource_usage.ru_stime
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)
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response_db_txn_count.labels(self.method, self.name, tag).inc(
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resource_usage.db_txn_count
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@ -222,8 +220,15 @@ class RequestMetrics(object):
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diff = new_stats - self._request_stats
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self._request_stats = new_stats
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in_flight_requests_ru_utime.labels(self.method, self.name).inc(diff.ru_utime)
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in_flight_requests_ru_stime.labels(self.method, self.name).inc(diff.ru_stime)
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# max() is used since rapid use of ru_stime/ru_utime can end up with the
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# count going backwards due to NTP, time smearing, fine-grained
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# correction, or floating points. Who knows, really?
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in_flight_requests_ru_utime.labels(self.method, self.name).inc(
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max(diff.ru_utime, 0)
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)
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in_flight_requests_ru_stime.labels(self.method, self.name).inc(
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max(diff.ru_stime, 0)
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)
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in_flight_requests_db_txn_count.labels(self.method, self.name).inc(
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diff.db_txn_count
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@ -186,9 +186,9 @@ class Notifier(object):
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def count_listeners():
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all_user_streams = set()
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for x in self.room_to_user_streams.values():
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for x in list(self.room_to_user_streams.values()):
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all_user_streams |= x
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for x in self.user_to_user_stream.values():
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for x in list(self.user_to_user_stream.values()):
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all_user_streams.add(x)
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return sum(stream.count_listeners() for stream in all_user_streams)
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LaterGauge(
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"synapse_notifier_rooms", "", [],
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lambda: count(bool, self.room_to_user_streams.values()),
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lambda: count(bool, list(self.room_to_user_streams.values())),
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)
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LaterGauge(
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"synapse_notifier_users", "", [],
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