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Author SHA1 Message Date
benbierens 0cc4563eba
splits up indexing 2024-01-15 10:50:39 -06:00
Dmitriy Ryajov b8ee2ac71e
Update multicodecs (#665)
* rework merkle tree support

* rename merkletree -> codexmerkletree

* treed and proof encoding/decoding

* style

* adding codex merkle and coders tests

* use default hash codec

* proof size changed

* add from nodes test

* shorte file names

* wip poseidon tree

* shorten file names

* root returns a result

* import poseidon tests

* update multicodecs

* consolidating codex types and adding new codecs

* update codec

* remove temp codecs constants

* move codecs related stuff out

* updating codecs

* misc

* updating sizes since block size was adjusted to 64kb

* fix merge issues and cleanup a few warnings
2023-12-22 13:04:01 +01:00
Ben Bierens a9f8090bb4
Add challenge to prove callback (#649)
* Sets up passing proof challenge to onProve callback

* Implements tests for proof challenge

* Removes unused import
2023-12-11 11:29:15 +01:00
Tomasz Bekas 2396c4d76d
Blockexchange uses merkle root and index to fetch blocks (#566)
* Blockexchange uses merkle root and index to fetch blocks

* Links the network store getTree to the local store.

* Update codex/stores/repostore.nim

Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Ryajov <dryajov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bekas <tomasz.bekas@gmail.com>

* Rework erasure.nim to include recent cleanup

* Revert accidential changes to lib versions

* Addressing review comments

* Storing proofs instead of trees

* Fix a comment

* Fix broken tests

* Fix for broken testerasure.nim

* Addressing PR comments

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Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bekas <tomasz.bekas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: benbierens <thatbenbierens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Ryajov <dryajov@gmail.com>
2023-11-14 13:02:17 +01:00
Eric 570a1f7b67
[marketplace] Availability improvements (#535)
## Problem
When Availabilities are created, the amount of bytes in the Availability are reserved in the repo, so those bytes on disk cannot be written to otherwise. When a request for storage is received by a node, if a previously created Availability is matched, an attempt will be made to fill a slot in the request (more accurately, the request's slots are added to the SlotQueue, and eventually those slots will be processed). During download, bytes that were reserved for the Availability were released (as they were written to disk). To prevent more bytes from being released than were reserved in the Availability, the Availability was marked as used during the download, so that no other requests would match the Availability, and therefore no new downloads (and byte releases) would begin. The unfortunate downside to this, is that the number of Availabilities a node has determines the download concurrency capacity. If, for example, a node creates a single Availability that covers all available disk space the operator is willing to use, that single Availability would mean that only one download could occur at a time, meaning the node could potentially miss out on storage opportunities.

## Solution
To alleviate the concurrency issue, each time a slot is processed, a Reservation is created, which takes size (aka reserved bytes) away from the Availability and stores them in the Reservation object. This can be done as many times as needed as long as there are enough bytes remaining in the Availability. Therefore, concurrent downloads are no longer limited by the number of Availabilities. Instead, they would more likely be limited to the SlotQueue's `maxWorkers`.

From a database design perspective, an Availability has zero or more Reservations.

Reservations are persisted in the RepoStore's metadata, along with Availabilities. The metadata store key path for Reservations is ` meta / sales / reservations / <availabilityId> / <reservationId>`, while Availabilities are stored one level up, eg `meta / sales / reservations / <availabilityId> `, allowing all Reservations for an Availability to be queried (this is not currently needed, but may be useful when work to restore Availability size is implemented, more on this later).

### Lifecycle
When a reservation is created, its size is deducted from the Availability, and when a reservation is deleted, any remaining size (bytes not written to disk) is returned to the Availability. If the request finishes, is cancelled (expired), or an error occurs, the Reservation is deleted (and any undownloaded bytes returned to the Availability). In addition, when the Sales module starts, any Reservations that are not actively being used in a filled slot, are deleted.

Having a Reservation persisted until after a storage request is completed, will allow for the originally set Availability size to be reclaimed once a request contract has been completed. This is a feature that is yet to be implemented, however the work in this PR is a step in the direction towards enabling this.

### Unknowns
Reservation size is determined by the `StorageAsk.slotSize`. If during download, more bytes than `slotSize` are attempted to be downloaded than this, then the Reservation update will fail, and the state machine will move to a `SaleErrored` state, deleting the Reservation. This will likely prevent the slot from being filled.

### Notes
Based on #514
2023-09-29 14:33:08 +10:00
Adam Uhlíř 131d003a0c
feat: collateral per slot (#390)
Co-authored-by: Eric Mastro <github@egonat.me>
2023-04-14 11:04:17 +02:00
Ben Bierens da79660f8e
Enable stylecheck (#353)
* applying styleCheck

* stuck on vendor folder

* Applies style check

* Turns styleCheck back off

* switches to stylecheck:usages

* Fixes empty template casing

* rolls up nim-blscurve, nim-datastore, nim-ethers, nim-leopard, and nim-taskpools.

* bumps nim-confutils and removes unused import from fileutils.nim

* Unused using in fileutils.nim is required by CI

* Reverts bump of nim-confutils module
2023-03-10 08:02:54 +01:00
Michael Bradley 209343087c
Change every dagger to codex (#102) 2022-05-19 13:56:03 -06:00