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  1. # Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd
  2. #
  3. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  4. # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  5. # You may obtain a copy of the License at
  6. #
  7. # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  8. #
  9. # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  10. # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  11. # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  12. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  13. # limitations under the License.
  14. from typing import Optional
  15. from unittest.mock import Mock
  16. from signedjson import key, sign
  17. from signedjson.types import BaseKey, SigningKey
  18. from twisted.internet import defer
  19. from synapse.api.constants import RoomEncryptionAlgorithms
  20. from synapse.rest import admin
  21. from synapse.rest.client import login
  22. from synapse.types import JsonDict, ReadReceipt
  23. from tests.test_utils import make_awaitable
  24. from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase, override_config
  25. class FederationSenderReceiptsTestCases(HomeserverTestCase):
  26. def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
  27. mock_state_handler = Mock(spec=["get_current_hosts_in_room"])
  28. # Ensure a new Awaitable is created for each call.
  29. mock_state_handler.get_current_hosts_in_room.return_value = make_awaitable(
  30. ["test", "host2"]
  31. )
  32. return self.setup_test_homeserver(
  33. state_handler=mock_state_handler,
  34. federation_transport_client=Mock(spec=["send_transaction"]),
  35. )
  36. @override_config({"send_federation": True})
  37. def test_send_receipts(self):
  38. mock_send_transaction = (
  39. self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction
  40. )
  41. mock_send_transaction.return_value = make_awaitable({})
  42. sender = self.hs.get_federation_sender()
  43. receipt = ReadReceipt(
  44. "room_id", "m.read", "user_id", ["event_id"], {"ts": 1234}
  45. )
  46. self.successResultOf(defer.ensureDeferred(sender.send_read_receipt(receipt)))
  47. self.pump()
  48. # expect a call to send_transaction
  49. mock_send_transaction.assert_called_once()
  50. json_cb = mock_send_transaction.call_args[0][1]
  51. data = json_cb()
  52. self.assertEqual(
  53. data["edus"],
  54. [
  55. {
  56. "edu_type": "m.receipt",
  57. "content": {
  58. "room_id": {
  59. "m.read": {
  60. "user_id": {
  61. "event_ids": ["event_id"],
  62. "data": {"ts": 1234},
  63. }
  64. }
  65. }
  66. },
  67. }
  68. ],
  69. )
  70. @override_config({"send_federation": True})
  71. def test_send_receipts_with_backoff(self):
  72. """Send two receipts in quick succession; the second should be flushed, but
  73. only after 20ms"""
  74. mock_send_transaction = (
  75. self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction
  76. )
  77. mock_send_transaction.return_value = make_awaitable({})
  78. sender = self.hs.get_federation_sender()
  79. receipt = ReadReceipt(
  80. "room_id", "m.read", "user_id", ["event_id"], {"ts": 1234}
  81. )
  82. self.successResultOf(defer.ensureDeferred(sender.send_read_receipt(receipt)))
  83. self.pump()
  84. # expect a call to send_transaction
  85. mock_send_transaction.assert_called_once()
  86. json_cb = mock_send_transaction.call_args[0][1]
  87. data = json_cb()
  88. self.assertEqual(
  89. data["edus"],
  90. [
  91. {
  92. "edu_type": "m.receipt",
  93. "content": {
  94. "room_id": {
  95. "m.read": {
  96. "user_id": {
  97. "event_ids": ["event_id"],
  98. "data": {"ts": 1234},
  99. }
  100. }
  101. }
  102. },
  103. }
  104. ],
  105. )
  106. mock_send_transaction.reset_mock()
  107. # send the second RR
  108. receipt = ReadReceipt(
  109. "room_id", "m.read", "user_id", ["other_id"], {"ts": 1234}
  110. )
  111. self.successResultOf(defer.ensureDeferred(sender.send_read_receipt(receipt)))
  112. self.pump()
  113. mock_send_transaction.assert_not_called()
  114. self.reactor.advance(19)
  115. mock_send_transaction.assert_not_called()
  116. self.reactor.advance(10)
  117. mock_send_transaction.assert_called_once()
  118. json_cb = mock_send_transaction.call_args[0][1]
  119. data = json_cb()
  120. self.assertEqual(
  121. data["edus"],
  122. [
  123. {
  124. "edu_type": "m.receipt",
  125. "content": {
  126. "room_id": {
  127. "m.read": {
  128. "user_id": {
  129. "event_ids": ["other_id"],
  130. "data": {"ts": 1234},
  131. }
  132. }
  133. }
  134. },
  135. }
  136. ],
  137. )
  138. class FederationSenderDevicesTestCases(HomeserverTestCase):
  139. servlets = [
  140. admin.register_servlets,
  141. login.register_servlets,
  142. ]
  143. def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
  144. return self.setup_test_homeserver(
  145. federation_transport_client=Mock(spec=["send_transaction"]),
  146. )
  147. def default_config(self):
  148. c = super().default_config()
  149. c["send_federation"] = True
  150. return c
  151. def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
  152. # stub out get_users_who_share_room_with_user so that it claims that
  153. # `@user2:host2` is in the room
  154. def get_users_who_share_room_with_user(user_id):
  155. return defer.succeed({"@user2:host2"})
  156. hs.get_datastores().main.get_users_who_share_room_with_user = (
  157. get_users_who_share_room_with_user
  158. )
  159. # whenever send_transaction is called, record the edu data
  160. self.edus = []
  161. self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction.side_effect = (
  162. self.record_transaction
  163. )
  164. def record_transaction(self, txn, json_cb):
  165. data = json_cb()
  166. self.edus.extend(data["edus"])
  167. return defer.succeed({})
  168. def test_send_device_updates(self):
  169. """Basic case: each device update should result in an EDU"""
  170. # create a device
  171. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  172. self.login(u1, "pass", device_id="D1")
  173. # expect one edu
  174. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 1)
  175. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D1", None)
  176. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  177. # advance to clear the queue.
  178. self.reactor.advance(1)
  179. # a second call should produce no new device EDUs
  180. self.hs.get_federation_sender().send_device_messages("host2")
  181. self.assertEqual(self.edus, [])
  182. # a second device
  183. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D2")
  184. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 1)
  185. self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D2", stream_id)
  186. def test_upload_signatures(self):
  187. """Uploading signatures on some devices should produce updates for that user"""
  188. e2e_handler = self.hs.get_e2e_keys_handler()
  189. # register two devices
  190. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  191. self.login(u1, "pass", device_id="D1")
  192. self.login(u1, "pass", device_id="D2")
  193. # expect two edus
  194. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 2)
  195. stream_id = None
  196. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D1", stream_id)
  197. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D2", stream_id)
  198. # upload signing keys for each device
  199. device1_signing_key = self.generate_and_upload_device_signing_key(u1, "D1")
  200. device2_signing_key = self.generate_and_upload_device_signing_key(u1, "D2")
  201. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  202. # advance to clear the queue.
  203. self.reactor.advance(1)
  204. # expect two more edus
  205. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 2)
  206. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D1", stream_id)
  207. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D2", stream_id)
  208. # upload master key and self-signing key
  209. master_signing_key = generate_self_id_key()
  210. master_key = {
  211. "user_id": u1,
  212. "usage": ["master"],
  213. "keys": {key_id(master_signing_key): encode_pubkey(master_signing_key)},
  214. }
  215. # private key: HvQBbU+hc2Zr+JP1sE0XwBe1pfZZEYtJNPJLZJtS+F8
  216. selfsigning_signing_key = generate_self_id_key()
  217. selfsigning_key = {
  218. "user_id": u1,
  219. "usage": ["self_signing"],
  220. "keys": {
  221. key_id(selfsigning_signing_key): encode_pubkey(selfsigning_signing_key)
  222. },
  223. }
  224. sign.sign_json(selfsigning_key, u1, master_signing_key)
  225. cross_signing_keys = {
  226. "master_key": master_key,
  227. "self_signing_key": selfsigning_key,
  228. }
  229. self.get_success(
  230. e2e_handler.upload_signing_keys_for_user(u1, cross_signing_keys)
  231. )
  232. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  233. # advance to clear the queue.
  234. self.reactor.advance(1)
  235. # expect signing key update edu
  236. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 2)
  237. self.assertEqual(self.edus.pop(0)["edu_type"], "m.signing_key_update")
  238. self.assertEqual(self.edus.pop(0)["edu_type"], "org.matrix.signing_key_update")
  239. # sign the devices
  240. d1_json = build_device_dict(u1, "D1", device1_signing_key)
  241. sign.sign_json(d1_json, u1, selfsigning_signing_key)
  242. d2_json = build_device_dict(u1, "D2", device2_signing_key)
  243. sign.sign_json(d2_json, u1, selfsigning_signing_key)
  244. ret = self.get_success(
  245. e2e_handler.upload_signatures_for_device_keys(
  246. u1,
  247. {u1: {"D1": d1_json, "D2": d2_json}},
  248. )
  249. )
  250. self.assertEqual(ret["failures"], {})
  251. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  252. # advance to clear the queue.
  253. self.reactor.advance(1)
  254. # expect two edus, in one or two transactions. We don't know what order the
  255. # devices will be updated.
  256. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 2)
  257. stream_id = None # FIXME: there is a discontinuity in the stream IDs: see #7142
  258. for edu in self.edus:
  259. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  260. c = edu["content"]
  261. if stream_id is not None:
  262. self.assertEqual(c["prev_id"], [stream_id])
  263. self.assertGreaterEqual(c["stream_id"], stream_id)
  264. stream_id = c["stream_id"]
  265. devices = {edu["content"]["device_id"] for edu in self.edus}
  266. self.assertEqual({"D1", "D2"}, devices)
  267. def test_delete_devices(self):
  268. """If devices are deleted, that should result in EDUs too"""
  269. # create devices
  270. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  271. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D1")
  272. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D2")
  273. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D3")
  274. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  275. # advance to clear the queue.
  276. self.reactor.advance(1)
  277. # expect three edus
  278. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 3)
  279. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D1", None)
  280. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D2", stream_id)
  281. stream_id = self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D3", stream_id)
  282. # delete them again
  283. self.get_success(
  284. self.hs.get_device_handler().delete_devices(u1, ["D1", "D2", "D3"])
  285. )
  286. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  287. # advance to clear the queue.
  288. self.reactor.advance(1)
  289. # expect three edus, in an unknown order
  290. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 3)
  291. for edu in self.edus:
  292. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  293. c = edu["content"]
  294. self.assertGreaterEqual(
  295. c.items(),
  296. {"user_id": u1, "prev_id": [stream_id], "deleted": True}.items(),
  297. )
  298. self.assertGreaterEqual(c["stream_id"], stream_id)
  299. stream_id = c["stream_id"]
  300. devices = {edu["content"]["device_id"] for edu in self.edus}
  301. self.assertEqual({"D1", "D2", "D3"}, devices)
  302. def test_unreachable_server(self):
  303. """If the destination server is unreachable, all the updates should get sent on
  304. recovery
  305. """
  306. mock_send_txn = self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction
  307. mock_send_txn.side_effect = lambda t, cb: defer.fail(AssertionError("fail"))
  308. # create devices
  309. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  310. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D1")
  311. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D2")
  312. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D3")
  313. # delete them again
  314. self.get_success(
  315. self.hs.get_device_handler().delete_devices(u1, ["D1", "D2", "D3"])
  316. )
  317. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  318. # advance to clear the queue.
  319. self.reactor.advance(1)
  320. self.assertGreaterEqual(mock_send_txn.call_count, 4)
  321. # recover the server
  322. mock_send_txn.side_effect = self.record_transaction
  323. self.hs.get_federation_sender().send_device_messages("host2")
  324. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  325. # advance to clear the queue.
  326. self.reactor.advance(1)
  327. # for each device, there should be a single update
  328. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 3)
  329. stream_id = None
  330. for edu in self.edus:
  331. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  332. c = edu["content"]
  333. self.assertEqual(c["prev_id"], [stream_id] if stream_id is not None else [])
  334. if stream_id is not None:
  335. self.assertGreaterEqual(c["stream_id"], stream_id)
  336. stream_id = c["stream_id"]
  337. devices = {edu["content"]["device_id"] for edu in self.edus}
  338. self.assertEqual({"D1", "D2", "D3"}, devices)
  339. def test_prune_outbound_device_pokes1(self):
  340. """If a destination is unreachable, and the updates are pruned, we should get
  341. a single update.
  342. This case tests the behaviour when the server has never been reachable.
  343. """
  344. mock_send_txn = self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction
  345. mock_send_txn.side_effect = lambda t, cb: defer.fail(AssertionError("fail"))
  346. # create devices
  347. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  348. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D1")
  349. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D2")
  350. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D3")
  351. # delete them again
  352. self.get_success(
  353. self.hs.get_device_handler().delete_devices(u1, ["D1", "D2", "D3"])
  354. )
  355. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  356. # advance to clear the queue.
  357. self.reactor.advance(1)
  358. self.assertGreaterEqual(mock_send_txn.call_count, 4)
  359. # run the prune job
  360. self.reactor.advance(10)
  361. self.get_success(
  362. self.hs.get_datastores().main._prune_old_outbound_device_pokes(prune_age=1)
  363. )
  364. # recover the server
  365. mock_send_txn.side_effect = self.record_transaction
  366. self.hs.get_federation_sender().send_device_messages("host2")
  367. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  368. # advance to clear the queue.
  369. self.reactor.advance(1)
  370. # there should be a single update for this user.
  371. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 1)
  372. edu = self.edus.pop(0)
  373. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  374. c = edu["content"]
  375. # synapse uses an empty prev_id list to indicate "needs a full resync".
  376. self.assertEqual(c["prev_id"], [])
  377. def test_prune_outbound_device_pokes2(self):
  378. """If a destination is unreachable, and the updates are pruned, we should get
  379. a single update.
  380. This case tests the behaviour when the server was reachable, but then goes
  381. offline.
  382. """
  383. # create first device
  384. u1 = self.register_user("user", "pass")
  385. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D1")
  386. # expect the update EDU
  387. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 1)
  388. self.check_device_update_edu(self.edus.pop(0), u1, "D1", None)
  389. # now the server goes offline
  390. mock_send_txn = self.hs.get_federation_transport_client().send_transaction
  391. mock_send_txn.side_effect = lambda t, cb: defer.fail(AssertionError("fail"))
  392. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D2")
  393. self.login("user", "pass", device_id="D3")
  394. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  395. # advance to clear the queue.
  396. self.reactor.advance(1)
  397. # delete them again
  398. self.get_success(
  399. self.hs.get_device_handler().delete_devices(u1, ["D1", "D2", "D3"])
  400. )
  401. self.assertGreaterEqual(mock_send_txn.call_count, 3)
  402. # run the prune job
  403. self.reactor.advance(10)
  404. self.get_success(
  405. self.hs.get_datastores().main._prune_old_outbound_device_pokes(prune_age=1)
  406. )
  407. # recover the server
  408. mock_send_txn.side_effect = self.record_transaction
  409. self.hs.get_federation_sender().send_device_messages("host2")
  410. # We queue up device list updates to be sent over federation, so we
  411. # advance to clear the queue.
  412. self.reactor.advance(1)
  413. # ... and we should get a single update for this user.
  414. self.assertEqual(len(self.edus), 1)
  415. edu = self.edus.pop(0)
  416. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  417. c = edu["content"]
  418. # synapse uses an empty prev_id list to indicate "needs a full resync".
  419. self.assertEqual(c["prev_id"], [])
  420. def check_device_update_edu(
  421. self,
  422. edu: JsonDict,
  423. user_id: str,
  424. device_id: str,
  425. prev_stream_id: Optional[int],
  426. ) -> int:
  427. """Check that the given EDU is an update for the given device
  428. Returns the stream_id.
  429. """
  430. self.assertEqual(edu["edu_type"], "m.device_list_update")
  431. content = edu["content"]
  432. expected = {
  433. "user_id": user_id,
  434. "device_id": device_id,
  435. "prev_id": [prev_stream_id] if prev_stream_id is not None else [],
  436. }
  437. self.assertLessEqual(expected.items(), content.items())
  438. if prev_stream_id is not None:
  439. self.assertGreaterEqual(content["stream_id"], prev_stream_id)
  440. return content["stream_id"]
  441. def check_signing_key_update_txn(
  442. self,
  443. txn: JsonDict,
  444. ) -> None:
  445. """Check that the txn has an EDU with a signing key update."""
  446. edus = txn["edus"]
  447. self.assertEqual(len(edus), 2)
  448. def generate_and_upload_device_signing_key(
  449. self, user_id: str, device_id: str
  450. ) -> SigningKey:
  451. """Generate a signing keypair for the given device, and upload it"""
  452. sk = key.generate_signing_key(device_id)
  453. device_dict = build_device_dict(user_id, device_id, sk)
  454. self.get_success(
  455. self.hs.get_e2e_keys_handler().upload_keys_for_user(
  456. user_id,
  457. device_id,
  458. {"device_keys": device_dict},
  459. )
  460. )
  461. return sk
  462. def generate_self_id_key() -> SigningKey:
  463. """generate a signing key whose version is its public key
  464. ... as used by the cross-signing-keys.
  465. """
  466. k = key.generate_signing_key("x")
  467. k.version = encode_pubkey(k)
  468. return k
  469. def key_id(k: BaseKey) -> str:
  470. return "%s:%s" % (k.alg, k.version)
  471. def encode_pubkey(sk: SigningKey) -> str:
  472. """Encode the public key corresponding to the given signing key as base64"""
  473. return key.encode_verify_key_base64(key.get_verify_key(sk))
  474. def build_device_dict(user_id: str, device_id: str, sk: SigningKey):
  475. """Build a dict representing the given device"""
  476. return {
  477. "user_id": user_id,
  478. "device_id": device_id,
  479. "algorithms": [
  480. "m.olm.curve25519-aes-sha2",
  481. RoomEncryptionAlgorithms.MEGOLM_V1_AES_SHA2,
  482. ],
  483. "keys": {
  484. "curve25519:" + device_id: "curve25519+key",
  485. key_id(sk): encode_pubkey(sk),
  486. },
  487. }