Introduce `Clock.call_when_running(...)` to wrap startup code in a
logcontext, ensuring we can identify which server generated the logs.
Background:
> Ideally, nothing from the Synapse homeserver would be logged against the `sentinel`
> logcontext as we want to know which server the logs came from. In practice, this is not
> always the case yet especially outside of request handling.
>
> Global things outside of Synapse (e.g. Twisted reactor code) should run in the
> `sentinel` logcontext. It's only when it calls into application code that a logcontext
> gets activated. This means the reactor should be started in the `sentinel` logcontext,
> and any time an awaitable yields control back to the reactor, it should reset the
> logcontext to be the `sentinel` logcontext. This is important to avoid leaking the
> current logcontext to the reactor (which would then get picked up and associated with
> the next thing the reactor does).
>
> *-- `docs/log_contexts.md`
Also adds a lint to prefer `Clock.call_when_running(...)` over
`reactor.callWhenRunning(...)`
Part of https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/issues/18905
MSC4108 relies on ETag to determine if something has changed on the
rendez-vous channel.
Strong and correct ETag comparison works if the response body is
bit-for-bit identical, which isn't the case if a proxy in the middle
compresses the response on the fly.
This adds a `no-transform` directive to the `Cache-Control` header,
which tells proxies not to transform the response body.
Additionally, some proxies (nginx) will switch to `Transfer-Encoding:
chunked` if it doesn't know the Content-Length of the response, and
'weakening' the ETag if that's the case. I've added `Content-Length`
headers to all responses, to hopefully solve that.
This basically fixes QR-code login when nginx or cloudflare is involved,
with gzip/zstd/deflate compression enabled.
During the migration the automated script to update the copyright
headers accidentally got rid of some of the existing copyright lines.
Reinstate them.