nimbus-eth1/tests/test_tracer_json.nim

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# Nimbus
# Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Status Research & Development GmbH
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# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
# http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified,
# or distributed except according to those terms.
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import
std/[json, os, sets, tables, strutils],
chronicles,
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unittest2,
stew/byteutils,
results,
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./test_helpers,
../nimbus/sync/protocol/snap/snap_types,
../nimbus/db/aristo/aristo_merge,
../nimbus/db/kvt/kvt_utils,
../nimbus/db/aristo,
Unified database frontend integration (#1670) * Nimbus folder environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `nimbus` sub-folder. * The `nimbus` program does not compile yet as it needs the updates in the parallel `stateless` sub-folder. * Stateless environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `stateless` sub-folder. * The `nimbus` program compiles now. * Premix environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `premix` sub-folder. * Fluffy environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `fluffy` sub-folder. * Tools environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `tools` sub-folder. * Nodocker environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `hive_integration/nodocker` sub-folder. * Tests environment update details: * Integrated `CoreDbRef` for the sources in the `tests` sub-folder. * The unit tests compile and run cleanly now. * Generalise `CoreDbRef` to any `select_backend` supported database why: Generalisation was just missed due to overcoming some compiler oddity which was tied to rocksdb for testing. * Suppress compiler warning for `newChainDB()` why: Warning was added to this function which must be wrapped so that any `CatchableError` is re-raised as `Defect`. * Split off persistent `CoreDbRef` constructor into separate file why: This allows to compile a memory only database version without linking the backend library. * Use memory `CoreDbRef` database by default detail: Persistent DB constructor needs to import `db/core_db/persistent why: Most tests use memory DB anyway. This avoids linking `-lrocksdb` or any other backend by default. * fix `toLegacyBackend()` availability check why: got garbled after memory/persistent split. * Clarify raw access to MPT for snap sync handler why: Logically, `kvt` is not the raw access for the hexary trie (although this holds for the legacy database)
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../nimbus/[tracer, vm_types],
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../nimbus/common/common
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proc setErrorLevel {.used.} =
when defined(chronicles_runtime_filtering) and loggingEnabled:
setLogLevel(LogLevel.ERROR)
proc preLoadAristoDb(cdb: CoreDbRef; jKvp: JsonNode; num: BlockNumber) =
## Hack for `Aristo` pre-lading using the `snap` protocol proof-loader
var
proof: seq[SnapProof] # for pre-loading MPT
predRoot: Hash256 # from predecessor header
txRoot: Hash256 # header with block number `num`
rcptRoot: Hash256 # ditto
let
adb = cdb.ctx.getMpt(CtGeneric).backend.toAristo
kdb = cdb.newKvt.backend.toAristo
# Fill KVT and collect `proof` data
for (k,v) in jKvp.pairs:
let
key = hexToSeqByte(k)
val = hexToSeqByte(v.getStr())
if key.len == 32:
doAssert key == val.keccakHash.data
if val != @[0x80u8]: # Exclude empty item
proof.add SnapProof(val)
else:
if key[0] == 0:
try:
# Pull our particular header fields (if possible)
let header = rlp.decode(val, BlockHeader)
if header.blockNumber == num:
txRoot = header.txRoot
rcptRoot = header.receiptRoot
elif header.blockNumber == num-1:
predRoot = header.stateRoot
except RlpError:
discard
check kdb.put(key, val).isOk
# Install sub-trie roots onto production db
if txRoot.isValid:
doAssert adb.mergeProof(txRoot, VertexID(CtTxs)).isOk
if rcptRoot.isValid:
doAssert adb.mergeProof(rcptRoot, VertexID(CtReceipts)).isOk
doAssert adb.mergeProof(predRoot, VertexID(CtAccounts)).isOk
# Set up production MPT
doAssert adb.mergeProof(proof).isOk
# Remove locks so that hashify can re-assign changed nodes
adb.top.final.pPrf.clear
adb.top.final.fRpp.clear
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# use tracerTestGen.nim to generate additional test data
proc testFixtureImpl(node: JsonNode, testStatusIMPL: var TestStatus, memoryDB: CoreDbRef) =
setErrorLevel()
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var
blockNumber = UInt256.fromHex(node["blockNumber"].getStr())
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com = CommonRef.new(memoryDB, chainConfigForNetwork(MainNet))
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state = node["state"]
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receipts = node["receipts"]
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# disable POS/post Merge feature
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com.setTTD none(DifficultyInt)
# Import raw data into database
# Some hack for `Aristo` using the `snap` protocol proof-loader
memoryDB.preLoadAristoDb(state, blockNumber)
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Consolidate block type for block processing (#2325) This PR consolidates the split header-body sequences into a single EthBlock sequence and cleans up the fallout from that which significantly reduces block processing overhead during import thanks to less garbage collection and fewer copies of things all around. Notably, since the number of headers must always match the number of bodies, we also get rid of a pointless degree of freedom that in the future could introduce unnecessary bugs. * only read header and body from era file * avoid several unnecessary copies along the block processing way * simplify signatures, cleaning up unused arguemnts and returns * use `stew/assign2` in a few strategic places where the generated nim assignent is slow and add a few `move` to work around poor analysis in nim 1.6 (will need to be revisited for 2.0) ``` stats-20240607_2223-a814aa0b.csv vs stats-20240608_0714-21c1d0a9.csv bps_x bps_y tps_x tps_y bpsd tpsd timed block_number (498305, 713245] 1,540.52 1,809.73 2,361.58 2775.340189 17.63% 17.63% -14.92% (713245, 928185] 730.36 865.26 1,715.90 2028.973852 18.01% 18.01% -15.21% (928185, 1143126] 663.03 789.10 2,529.26 3032.490771 19.79% 19.79% -16.28% (1143126, 1358066] 393.46 508.05 2,152.50 2777.578119 29.13% 29.13% -22.50% (1358066, 1573007] 370.88 440.72 2,351.31 2791.896052 18.81% 18.81% -15.80% (1573007, 1787947] 283.65 335.11 2,068.93 2441.373402 17.60% 17.60% -14.91% (1787947, 2002888] 287.29 342.11 2,078.39 2474.179448 18.99% 18.99% -15.91% (2002888, 2217828] 293.38 343.16 2,208.83 2584.77457 17.16% 17.16% -14.61% (2217828, 2432769] 140.09 167.86 1,081.87 1296.336926 18.82% 18.82% -15.80% blocks: 1934464, baseline: 3h13m1s, contender: 2h43m47s bpsd (mean): 19.55% tpsd (mean): 19.55% Time (total): -29m13s, -15.14% ```
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var blk = com.db.getEthBlock(blockNumber)
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Consolidate block type for block processing (#2325) This PR consolidates the split header-body sequences into a single EthBlock sequence and cleans up the fallout from that which significantly reduces block processing overhead during import thanks to less garbage collection and fewer copies of things all around. Notably, since the number of headers must always match the number of bodies, we also get rid of a pointless degree of freedom that in the future could introduce unnecessary bugs. * only read header and body from era file * avoid several unnecessary copies along the block processing way * simplify signatures, cleaning up unused arguemnts and returns * use `stew/assign2` in a few strategic places where the generated nim assignent is slow and add a few `move` to work around poor analysis in nim 1.6 (will need to be revisited for 2.0) ``` stats-20240607_2223-a814aa0b.csv vs stats-20240608_0714-21c1d0a9.csv bps_x bps_y tps_x tps_y bpsd tpsd timed block_number (498305, 713245] 1,540.52 1,809.73 2,361.58 2775.340189 17.63% 17.63% -14.92% (713245, 928185] 730.36 865.26 1,715.90 2028.973852 18.01% 18.01% -15.21% (928185, 1143126] 663.03 789.10 2,529.26 3032.490771 19.79% 19.79% -16.28% (1143126, 1358066] 393.46 508.05 2,152.50 2777.578119 29.13% 29.13% -22.50% (1358066, 1573007] 370.88 440.72 2,351.31 2791.896052 18.81% 18.81% -15.80% (1573007, 1787947] 283.65 335.11 2,068.93 2441.373402 17.60% 17.60% -14.91% (1787947, 2002888] 287.29 342.11 2,078.39 2474.179448 18.99% 18.99% -15.91% (2002888, 2217828] 293.38 343.16 2,208.83 2584.77457 17.16% 17.16% -14.61% (2217828, 2432769] 140.09 167.86 1,081.87 1296.336926 18.82% 18.82% -15.80% blocks: 1934464, baseline: 3h13m1s, contender: 2h43m47s bpsd (mean): 19.55% tpsd (mean): 19.55% Time (total): -29m13s, -15.14% ```
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let txTraces = traceTransactions(com, blk.header, blk.transactions)
let stateDump = dumpBlockState(com, blk)
let blockTrace = traceBlock(com, blk, {DisableState})
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check node["txTraces"] == txTraces
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check node["stateDump"] == stateDump
check node["blockTrace"] == blockTrace
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for i in 0 ..< receipts.len:
let receipt = receipts[i]
let stateDiff = txTraces[i]["stateDiff"]
check receipt["root"].getStr().toLowerAscii() == stateDiff["afterRoot"].getStr().toLowerAscii()
proc testFixtureAristo(node: JsonNode, testStatusIMPL: var TestStatus) =
node.testFixtureImpl(testStatusIMPL, newCoreDbRef AristoDbMemory)
proc tracerJsonMain*() =
suite "tracer json tests for Aristo DB":
jsonTest("TracerTests", testFixtureAristo)
when isMainModule:
tracerJsonMain()