* wire in circom backend
* should contain leafs
* adding circom compad and circuits deps
* update windows build
* fix windows build
* improve test names
* move proving defaults to codextypes
* remove unnedded inmports and move defaults to codextypes
* capture error code on backend failure
* Smart contracts update: Groth16Proof instead of bytes
* Use dummy verifier for now, until we can create ZK proofs
* Fix tests: submit proof only when slot is filled
* Submit dummy proofs for now
* More detailed log when proof submission failed
* Use dummy verifier for integration tests
For now at least
* Fix mistake in blanket renaming to ethProvider
* Update to latest codex-contracts-eth
* feat: zkey-hash from chain
* Fix zkeyHash
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Co-authored-by: Adam Uhlíř <adam@uhlir.dev>
* implement a logging proxy
The logging proxy:
- prevents the need to import chronicles (as well as export except toJson),
- prevents the need to override `writeValue` or use or import nim-json-seralization elsewhere in the codebase, allowing for sole use of utils/json for de/serialization,
- and handles json formatting correctly in chronicles json sinks
* Rename logging -> logutils to avoid ambiguity with common names
* clean up
* add setProperty for JsonRecord, remove nim-json-serialization conflict
* Allow specifying textlines and json format separately
Not specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to both textlines and json sinks.
Specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to only that sink.
* remove unneeded usages of std/json
We only need to import utils/json instead of std/json
* move serialization from rest/json to utils/json so it can be shared
* fix NoColors ambiguity
Was causing unit tests to fail on Windows.
* Remove nre usage to fix Windows error
Windows was erroring with `could not load: pcre64.dll`. Instead of fixing that error, remove the pcre usage :)
* Add logutils module doc
* Shorten logutils.formatIt for `NBytes`
Both json and textlines formatIt were not needed, and could be combined into one formatIt
* remove debug integration test config
debug output and logformat of json for integration test logs
* Use ## module doc to support docgen
* bump nim-poseidon2 to export fromBytes
Before the changes in this branch, fromBytes was likely being resolved by nim-stew, or other dependency. With the changes in this branch, that dependency was removed and fromBytes could no longer be resolved. By exporting fromBytes from nim-poseidon, the correct resolution is now happening.
* fixes to get compiling after rebasing master
* Add support for Result types being logged using formatIt
* Setting up testfixture for proof datasampler
* Sets up calculating number of cells in a slot
* Sets up tests for bitwise modulo
* Implements cell index collection
* setting up slot blocks module
* Implements getting treeCID from slot
* implements getting slot blocks by index
* Implements out-of-range check for slot index
* cleanup
* Sets up getting sample from block
* Implements selecting a cell sample from a block
* Implements building a minitree for block cells
* Adds method to get dataset block index from slot block index
* It's running
* splits up indexing
* almost there
* Fixes test. Implementation is now functional
* Refactoring to object-oriented
* Cleanup
* Lining up output type with updated reference code.
* setting up
* Updates expected samples
* Updates proof checking test to match new format
* move builder to own dir
* move sampler to own dir
* fix paths
* various changes to add support for the sampler
* wip sampler implementation
* don't use upraises
* wip sampler integration
* misc
* move tests around
* Various fixes to select correct slot and block index
* removing old tests
* cleanup
* misc
fix tests that work with correct cell indices
* remove unused file
* fixup logging
* add logscope
* truncate entropy to 31 bytes, otherwise it might be > than mod
* forwar getCidAndProof to local store
* misc
* Adds missing test for initial-proving state
* reverting back to correct slot/block indexing
* fix tests for revert
* misc
* misc
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* 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
* fix merge issues and cleanup a few warnings
* setting up slot builder
* Getting cids in slot
* ensures blocks are devisable by number of slots
* wip
* Implements indexing strategies
* Swaps in indexing strategy into erasure.
* wires slot and indexing tests up
* Fixes issue where indexing strategy stepped gives wrong values for smallest of ranges
* debugs indexing strategies
* Can select slot blocks
* finding number of pad cells
* Implements building slot tree
* finishes implementing slot builder
* Adds check that block size is a multiple of cell size
* Cleanup slotbuilder
* Review comments by Tomasz
* Fixes issue where ecK was used as numberOfSlots.
* rework merkle tree support
* deps
* rename merkletree -> codexmerkletree
* treed and proof encoding/decoding
* style
* adding codex merkle and coders tests
* remove new codecs for now
* proof size changed
* add from nodes test
* shorte file names
* wip poseidon tree
* shorten file names
* fix bad `elements` iter
* bump
* bump
* wip
* reworking slotbuilder
* move out of manifest
* expose getCidAndProof
* import index strat...
* remove getMHash
* remove unused artifacts
* alias zero
* add digest for multihash
* merge issues
* remove unused hashes
* add option to result converter
* misc
* fix tests
* add helper to derive EC block count
* rename method
* misc
* bump
* extract slot root building into own proc
* revert to manifest to accessor
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`skip` seems to working only sometimes. It intermittently fails on Windows in CI. The reason for skipping the test in the first place was to prevent intermittent failures of the test itself, so adding `skip` did not improve the situation, unfortunately.
* implement a logging proxy
The logging proxy:
- prevents the need to import chronicles (as well as export except toJson),
- prevents the need to override `writeValue` or use or import nim-json-seralization elsewhere in the codebase, allowing for sole use of utils/json for de/serialization,
- and handles json formatting correctly in chronicles json sinks
* Rename logging -> logutils to avoid ambiguity with common names
* clean up
* add setProperty for JsonRecord, remove nim-json-serialization conflict
* Allow specifying textlines and json format separately
Not specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to both textlines and json sinks.
Specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to only that sink.
* remove unneeded usages of std/json
We only need to import utils/json instead of std/json
* move serialization from rest/json to utils/json so it can be shared
* fix NoColors ambiguity
Was causing unit tests to fail on Windows.
* Remove nre usage to fix Windows error
Windows was erroring with `could not load: pcre64.dll`. Instead of fixing that error, remove the pcre usage :)
* Add logutils module doc
* Shorten logutils.formatIt for `NBytes`
Both json and textlines formatIt were not needed, and could be combined into one formatIt
* remove debug integration test config
debug output and logformat of json for integration test logs
* Use ## module doc to support docgen
* temporarily remove failing integration test
Temporarily removing this test for now as it occasionally fails on macos/linux. This test has been completely refactored in PR #607 in which it will be retintroduced.
* skip instead of comment out
* Workaround for Hardhat timestamp bug
Likely due to a Hardhat bug in which the callbacks for subscription events are called and awaited before updating its local understanding of the last block time, Hardhat will report a block time in the `newHeads` event that is generally 1 second before the time reported from `getLatestBlock.timestamp`. This was causing issues with the OnChainClock's offset and therefore the `now()` used by the `OnChainClock` would sometimes be off by a second (or more), causing tests to fail.
This commit introduce a `codex_use_hardhat` compilation flag, that when set, will always get the latest block timestamp from Hardhat via the `getLatestBlock.timestamp` RPC call for `OnChainClock.now` calls. Otherwise, the last block timestamp reported in the `newHeads` event will be used.
Update the docker dist tests compilation flag for simulated proof failures (it was not correct), and explicitly add the `codex_use_hardhat=false` for clarity.
* enable simulated proof failures for coverage
* comment out failing test on linux -- will be replaced
* bump codex contracts eth
* add back clock offset for non-hardhat cases
* bump codex-contracts-eth
increases pointer by 67 blocks each period increase
* Add `codex_use_hardhat` flag to coverage tests
* Adds test for encoding/decoding protected manifest
* Setting up verifiable manifest
* mysterious mysteries
* Successful encoding test for verifiable manifests
* extracts toF out of users of manifest code
* Update codex/manifest/coders.nim
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Ryajov <dryajov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Bierens <39762930+benbierens@users.noreply.github.com>
* Review comments by Dmitriy
* Adds missing verifiable print to $ method.
* Replace poseidon2 F type with int as temporary stand-in for verification hashes
* Replaces verification hash placeholder with CID
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Signed-off-by: Ben Bierens <39762930+benbierens@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Ryajov <dryajov@gmail.com>
* Add get active slot /slots/{slotId} to REST api, use utils/json
- Add endpoint /slots/{slotId} to get an active SalesAgent from the Sales module. Used in integration tests to test when a sale has reached a certain state. Those integration test changes will be included in a larger PR, coming later.
- Add OpenAPI changes for new endpoint and associated components
- Use utils/json instead of nim-json-serialization. Required exemption of imports from several packages that export nim-json-serialization by default.
* Only except `toJson` from import/export of chronicles
* Fix REST endpoints semantics
* update endpoint description
* update, operation id
* Adding enum support
* make enum descerializer public
* add support for listing manifests
* test `/data` endpoint to list local manifests
* debug leftovers
* remove commented out line
* use str on JString types, `$` will preserve `"`
* Adding enum support
* deserialize cid test
* make enum descerializer public
* unify fromJson for objects and refs
* add enum descerialization testing
* 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>
* Adds endpoint for listing files (manifests) in node. Useful for demo UI.
* Moves upload/download/files into content API calls.
* Cleans up json serialization for manifest
* Cleans up some more json serialization
* Moves block iteration and decoding to node.nim
* Moves api methods into their own init procs.
* Applies RestContent api object.
* Replaces format methods with Rest objects in json.nim
* Unused import
* Review comments by Adam
* Fixes issue where content/local endpoint clashes with content/cid.
* faulty merge resolution
* Renames content API to data.
* Fixes faulty rebase
* Adds test for data/local API
* Renames local and download api.
## 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