nimbus-eth1/nimbus/core/block_import.nim

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# Nimbus
# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE))
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT))
# at your option.
# This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to
# those terms.
{.push raises: [].}
import
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chronicles,
eth/rlp, stew/io2,
./chain,
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../common/common,
../utils/utils,
../config
proc importRlpBlocks*(blocksRlp: openArray[byte],
chain: ForkedChainRef,
finalize: bool):
Result[void, string] =
var
# the encoded rlp can contains one or more blocks
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rlp = rlpFromBytes(blocksRlp)
blk: EthBlock
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# even though the new imported blocks have block number
# smaller than head, we keep importing it.
# it maybe a side chain.
while rlp.hasData:
blk = try:
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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rlp.read(EthBlock)
except RlpError as e:
# terminate if there was a decoding error
return err($e.name & ": " & e.msg)
? chain.importBlock(blk)
if finalize:
? chain.forkChoice(chain.latestHash, chain.latestHash)
ok()
proc importRlpBlocks*(importFile: string,
chain: ForkedChainRef,
finalize: bool): Result[void, string] =
let bytes = io2.readAllBytes(importFile).valueOr:
return err($error)
importRlpBlocks(bytes, chain, finalize)
proc importRlpBlocks*(conf: NimbusConf, com: CommonRef) =
var head: BlockHeader
if not com.db.getCanonicalHead(head):
error "cannot get canonical head from db"
quit(QuitFailure)
let chain = newForkedChain(com, head, baseDistance = 0)
# success or not, we quit after importing blocks
for i, blocksFile in conf.blocksFile:
importRlpBlocks(string blocksFile, chain, i == conf.blocksFile.len-1).isOkOr:
warn "Error when importing blocks", msg=error
quit(QuitFailure)
quit(QuitSuccess)