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Jordan Hrycaj 7d9e1d8607
Misc updates for full sync (#2140)
* Code cosmetics

* Aristo+Kvt: Fix api wrappers

why:
  Api setup killed the backend descriptor when backend mapping was
  disabled.

* Aristo: Implement masked profiling entries

why:
  Database backend should be listed but not counted in tally

* CoreDb: Simplify backend() methods

why:
  DBMS backend access Was provided very early and over engineered. Now
  there are only two backend machines, one for `Kvt` and the other one
  for an `Mpt` available only via new API.

* CoreDb: Code cleanup regarding descriptor types

* CoreDb: Refactor/redefine `persistent()` methods

why:
  There were `persistent()` methods for any type of caching storage
  facilities `Kvt`, `Mpt`, `Phk`, and `Acc`. Now there is only a single
  `persistent()` method storing all facilities in tandem (similar to
  how transactions work.)

  For non shared `Kvt` tables, there is now an extra storage method
  `saveOffSite()`.

* CoreDb lingo update: `trie` becomes `column`

why:
  Notion of a `trie` is pretty much hidden by the new `CoreDb` api.
  Revealed are sort of database columns for accounts an storage data,
  any of which have an internal state represented by a Keccack hash.
  So a `trie` or `MPT` becomes a `column` and a `rootHash` becomes a
  column state.

* Aristo: rename backend filed `filters` => `journal`

* Update full sync logging

details:
  + Disable eth handler noise while syncing
  + Log journal depth (if available)

* Fix copyright year

* Fix cruft and unwanted imports
2024-04-19 18:37:27 +00:00
BiKangNing dce00079c4
Remove redundant words (#2100)
* Remove redundant words

Signed-off-by: depthlending <bikangning@outlook.com>

* Fix copyright year

---------

Signed-off-by: depthlending <bikangning@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: jangko <jangko128@gmail.com>
2024-03-26 07:10:46 +07:00
web3-developer 799acf301d
Added support for namespaces to RocksDb kvstore. (#2066)
* Add new RocksNamespaceRef type and remove backups and readonly support from RocksDb KvStore.

* Bump nim-rocksdb to fc2ba4a836b6b47ae1b17d1c45801c7e06585e19

* Fix tests.

* Fix copyright notice.
2024-03-12 11:04:46 +08:00
web3-developer 11691c33e9
Update Nimbus codebase to use the new nim-rocksdb API. (#2054)
* Bump nim-rocksdb.

* Update codebase to use latest nim-rocksdb API.

* Update copyright notices.

* Fix memory leak due to allocCStringArray without deallocCStringArray.

* Improve kvstore_rocksdb code.

* Refactor and cleanup RocksStoreRef.

* Update nim-rocksdb submodule to latest.
2024-03-05 12:54:42 +08:00
andri lim 6ff2edc416
Fix styles (#2046)
* Fix styles

* Fix copyright year
2024-02-21 23:04:59 +07:00
andri lim 7c1af9a78f
Add style check to config.nims and fix styles in source code (#2038)
* Add style check to config.nims and fix styles in source code

* Fix copyright year
2024-02-20 10:07:38 +07:00
andri lim bea558740f
Reduce compiler warnings (#2030)
* Reduce compiler warnings

* Reduce compiler warnings in test code
2024-02-16 16:08:07 +07:00
andri lim 966adcb124
Prepare source code for nim v2 CI (#2028)
* Prepare source code for nim v2 CI

* Fix copyright year
2024-02-15 09:57:05 +07:00
andri lim a441ec3cb1
Remove obsolete select_backend and fix simulators CI (#2007)
* Remove obsolete select_backend

* Fix copyright year
2024-02-04 21:28:20 +07:00
andri lim 09f95962ef
Allow dbBackend == none to compile (#1996)
* Allow dbBackend == none to compile

* Fix copyright year
2024-01-31 18:55:30 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 4feaa2cfab
Aristo db update for short nodes key edge cases (#1887)
* Aristo: Provide key-value list signature calculator

detail:
  Simple wrappers around `Aristo` core functionality

* Update new API for `CoreDb`

details:
+ Renamed new API functions `contains()` => `hasKey()` or `hasPath()`
  which disables the `in` operator on non-boolean 	`contains()` functions
+ The functions `get()` and `fetch()` always return a not-found error if
  there is no item, available. The new functions `getOrEmpty()` and
  `mergeOrEmpty()` return an an empty `Blob` if there is no such key
  found.

* Rewrite `core_apps.nim` using new API from `CoreDb`

* Use `Aristo` functionality for calculating Merkle signatures

details:
  For debugging, the `VerifyAristoForMerkleRootCalc` can be set so
  that `Aristo` results will be verified against the legacy versions.

* Provide general interface for Merkle signing key-value tables

details:
  Export `Aristo` wrappers

* Activate `CoreDb` tests

why:
  Now, API seems to be stable enough for general tests.

* Update `toHex()` usage

why:
  Byteutils' `toHex()` is superior to `toSeq.mapIt(it.toHex(2)).join`

* Split `aristo_transcode` => `aristo_serialise` + `aristo_blobify`

why:
+ Different modules for different purposes
+ `aristo_serialise`: RLP encoding/decoding
+ `aristo_blobify`: Aristo database encoding/decoding

* Compacted representation of small nodes' links instead of Keccak hashes

why:
  Ethereum MPTs use Keccak hashes as node links if the size of an RLP
  encoded node is at least 32 bytes. Otherwise, the RLP encoded node
  value is used as a pseudo node link (rather than a hash.) Such a node
  is nor stored on key-value database. Rather the RLP encoded node value
  is stored instead of a lode link in a parent node instead. Only for
  the root hash, the top level node is always referred to by the hash.

  This feature needed an abstraction of the `HashKey` object which is now
  either a hash or a blob of length at most 31 bytes. This leaves two
  ways of representing an empty/void `HashKey` type, either as an empty
  blob of zero length, or the hash of an empty blob.

* Update `CoreDb` interface (mainly reducing logger noise)

* Fix copyright years (to make `Lint` happy)
2023-11-08 12:18:32 +00:00
jangko b0000eed8b
Add check copyright year linter to CI 2023-11-01 10:41:20 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 786263c0b8
Core db update api and fix tracer methods (#1816)
* CoreDB: Re-org API

details:
  Legacy API internally uses vertex ID for root node abstraction

* Cosmetics: Move some unit test helpers to common sub-directory

* Extract constant from `accouns_cache.nim` => `constants.nim`

* Fix tracer methods

why:
  Logger dump data were wrongly dumped from the production database. This
  caused an assert exception when iterating over the persistent database
  (instead of the memory logger.) This event in turn was enabled after
  fixing another inconsistency which just set up an empty iterator. Unit
  tests failed to detect that.
2023-10-11 20:09:11 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6d132811ba
Core db update providing additional results code interface (#1776)
* Split `core_db/base.nim` into several sources

* Rename `core_db/legacy.nim` => `core_db/legacy_db.nim`

* Update `CoreDb` API, dual methods returning `Result[]` or plain value

detail:
  Plain value methods implemet the legacy API, they defect on error results

* Redesign `CoreDB` direct backend access

why:
  Made the `backend` directive integral part of the API

* Discontinue providing unused or otherwise available functions

details:
+ setTransactionID() removed, not used and not easily replicable in Aristo
+ maybeGet() removed, available via direct backend access
+ newPhk() removed, never used & was experimental anyway

* Update/reorg backend API

why:
+ Added error print function `$$()`
+ General descriptor completion (and optional validation) via `bless()`

* Update `Aristo`/`Kvt` exception handling

why:
  Avoid `CatchableError` exceptions, rather pass them as error code where
  appropriate.

* More `CoreDB` compliant `Aristo` and `Kvt` methods

details:
+ Providing functions like `contains()`, `getVtxRc()` (returns `Result[]`).
+ Additional error code: `NotImplemented`

* Rewrite/reorg of Aristo DB constructor

why:
  Previously used global object `DefaultQidLayoutRef` as default
  initialiser. This object was created at compile time which lead to
  non-gc safe functions.

* Update nimbus/db/core_db/legacy_db.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

* Update nimbus/db/aristo/aristo_transcode.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

* Update nimbus/db/core_db/legacy_db.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>
2023-09-26 10:21:13 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6bc55d4e6f
Core db aristo and kvt updates preparing for integration (#1760)
* Kvt: Implemented multi-descriptor access on the same backend

why:
  This behaviour mirrors the one of Aristo and can be used for
  simultaneous transactions on Aristo + Kvt

* Kvt: Update database iterators

why:
  Forgot to run on the top layer first

* Kvt: Misc fixes

* Aristo, use `openArray[byte]` rather than `Blob` in prototype

* Aristo, by default hashify right after cloning descriptor

why:
  Typically, a completed descriptor is expected after cloning. Hashing
  can be suppressed by argument flag.

* Aristo provides `replicate()` iterator, similar to legacy `replicate()`

* Aristo API fixes and updates

* CoreDB: Rename `legacy_persistent` => `legacy_rocksdb`

why:
  More systematic, will be in line with Aristo DB which might have
  more than one persistent backends

* CoreDB: Prettify API sources

why:
  Better to read and maintain

details:
  Annotating with custom pragmas which cleans up the prototypes

* CoreDB: Update MPT/put() prototype allowing `CatchableError`

why:
  Will be needed for Aristo API (legacy is OK with `RlpError`)
2023-09-18 21:20:28 +01:00
andri lim 56215ed83f
Bump stint to v2.0: new array backend (#1747)
* Bump stint to v2.0: new array backend
2023-09-13 09:32:38 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 221e6c9e2f
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)
2023-08-04 12:10:09 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 4c865ec884
Snap sync update pivot updating via rpc (#1583)
* Unit tests update, code cosmetics

* Fix segfault with zombie handling

why:
  In order to save memory, the data records of zombie entries are removed
  and only the key (aka peer node) is kept. Consequently, logging these
  zombies can only be done by the key.

* Allow to accept V2 payload without `shanghaiTime` set while syncing

why:
  Currently, `shanghaiTime` is missing (alt least) while snap syncing. So
  beacon node headers can be processed regardless. Normal (aka strict)
  processing will be automatically restored when leaving snap sync mode.
2023-05-16 14:52:44 +01:00
Kim De Mey 408394a2bd
Bump nim-eth and remove unneeded Defect raises (#1575) 2023-05-10 18:04:35 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj e1369a7c25
Improve full sync part behaviour 4 snap sync suite (#1564)
* Set maximum time for nodes to be banned.

why:
  Useless nodes are marked zombies and banned. They a kept in a table
  until flushed out by new connections. This works well if there are many
  connections. For the case that there are a few only, a maximum time is
  set. When expired, zombies are flushed automatically.

* Suspend full sync while block number at beacon block

details:
  Also allows to use external setting from file (2nd line)

* Resume state at full sync after restart (if any)
2023-04-26 16:46:42 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 68b2448ce1
Snap sync cosmetic code update (#1563)
* Relocate full sync descriptors from global `worker_desc.nim` to local pass

why:
  These settings are needed only for the full sync pass.

* Rename `pivotAccountsCoverage*()` => `accountsCoverage*()`

details:
  Extract from `worker_desc.nim` into separate source file.

* Relocate snap sync sub-descriptors

details:
  ..from global `worker_desc.nim` to local pass module `snap_pass_desc.nam`.

* Rename `SnapPivotRef` => `SnapPassPivotRef`

* Mostly removed `SnapPass` prefix from object type names

why:
  These objects are solely used on the snap pass.
2023-04-25 17:34:48 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj d6ee672ba5
Fix pivot setup after switch to full sync (#1562)
* Cosmetics, update logging, docu

* Fix pivot hand-over after switch to full sync

why:
  Got garbled after code clean up
2023-04-25 13:24:32 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj c5e895aaab
Code reorg 4 snap sync suite (#1560)
* Rename `playXXX` => `passXXX`

why:
  Better purpose match

* Code massage, log message updates

* Moved `ticker.nim` to `misc` folder to be used the same by full and snap sync

why:
  Simplifies maintenance

* Move `worker/pivot*` => `worker/pass/pass_snap/*`

why:
  better for maintenance

* Moved helper source file => `pass/pass_snap/helper`

* Renamed ComError => GetError, `worker/com/` => `worker/get/`

* Keep ticker enable flag in worker descriptor

why:
  This allows to pass this flag with the descriptor and not an extra
  function argument when calling the setup function.

* Extracted setup/release code from `worker.nim` => `pass/pass_init.nim`
2023-04-24 21:24:07 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj f40a066cc6
Update snap sync ready to succeed at lab test (#1556)
* Extract RocksDB timing tests from snap unit tests as separate module

why:
  Declutter, make space for more snap related unit tests.

* Renamed `undumpNextGroup()` => `undumpBlocks()`

why:
  Source file name is called `undump_blocks.nim` which should be sort
  of in sync with the method name(s).

* Implement snap/1 server method `getByteCodes()`

* Implement snap/1 client method `getByteCodes()`

* Implement faculty for handling contract code fetching via snap/1

* Provide persistent storage for contract code records

* Implement contract code snap sync fetch & store

* Code massage, cosmetics

* Unit tests for verifying snap sync snapshot dump

details:
  Use `undump_kvp.dumpAllDb()` to dump any database.
2023-04-21 22:11:04 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 0a3bc102eb
Pre functional snap to full sync (#1546)
* Update sync scheduler pool mode

why:
  The pool mode allows to loop over active peers one after another. This
  is ideal for soft re-starting peers. As this is a two tier experience
  (start/stop, setup/release) the loop must be run twice. This is
  controlled by a more rigid re-definition of how to use the `poolMode`
  flag.

* Mitigate RLP serialiser deficiency

why:
  Currently, serialising the `BlockBody` in not conevrtible and need
  to be checked in the `eth` module. Currently a local fix for the
  wire protocol applies. Unit tests will stay (after this local solution
  will have been removed.)

* Code cosmetics and massage

details:
  Main part is `types.toStr()` as a unified function for logging block
  numbers.

* Allow to use a logical genesis replacement (start of history)

why:
  Snap sync will set up an arbitrary pivot at a block number different
  from zero. In fact, the higher the block number the better.

details:
  A non-genesis start of history will currently only affect the score
  values which were derived from the difficulty.

* Provide function to store the snap pivot block header in chain db

why:
  Together with the start of history facility, this allows to proceed
  with full syncing once snap has finished.

details:
  Snap db storage was switched from a sub-tables to the flat chain db.

* Provide database completeness and sanity checker

details:
  For debugging on smaller databases, only

* Implement snap -> full sync switch
2023-04-14 23:28:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 9facab91cb
Prepare snap client for continuing with full sync (#1534)
* Somewhat tighten error handling

why:
  Zombie state is invoked when the current peer turns out to be useless
  for further communication. While there is a chance to further talk
  to a peer about another topic (aka healing) after some protocol failure,
  it makes no sense to do so after a network problem.

  The latter state is explained bu the `peerDegraded` flag that goes
  together with the `zombie` state flag. A degraded peer is dropped
  immediately.

* Remove `--sync-mode=snapCtx` option, always start snap in recovery mode

why:
  No need for a snap sync option without recovery mode, can be achieved
  by deleting the database.

* Code cosmetics, typos, prettify logging, debugging helper, etc.

* Split off snap sync sub-mode handler into separate modules

details:
  The original `worker.nim` source has become a multiplexer for several
  snap sync sub-modes `full` and `snap`. The source modules of the
  incarnations of a particular sync sub-mode are places into the
  `worker/play` directory.

* Update ticker for snap and full sync logging
2023-04-06 20:42:07 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5e865edec0
Update snap client storage slots download and healing (#1529)
* Fix fringe condition for `GetStorageRanges` message handler

why:
  Receiving a proved empty range was not considered at all. This lead to
  inconsistencies of the return value which led to subsequent errors.

* Update storage range bulk download

details;
  Mainly re-org of storage queue processing in `storage_queue_helper.nim`

* Update logging variables/messages

* Update storage slots healing

details:
  Mainly clean up after improved helper functions from the sources
  `find_missing_nodes.nim` and `storage_queue_helper.nim`.

* Simplify account fetch

why:
  To much fuss made tolerating some errors. There will be an overall
  strategy implemented where the concert of download and healing function
  is orchestrated.

* Add error resilience to the concert of download and healing.

why:
  The idea is that a peer might stop serving snap/1 accounts and storage
  slot downloads while still able to support fetching nodes for healing.
2023-04-04 14:36:18 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj c01045c246
Update snap client account healing (#1521)
* Update nearby/neighbour leaf nodes finder

details:
  Update return error codes so that in the case that there is no more
  leaf node beyond the search direction, the particular error code
  `NearbyBeyondRange` is returned.

* Compile largest interval range containing only this leaf point

why:
  Will be needed in snap sync for adding single leaf nodes to the range
  of already allocated nodes.

* Reorg `hexary_inspect.nim`

why:
 Merged the nodes collecting algorithm for persistent and in-memory
 into a single generic function `hexary_inspect.inspectTrieImpl()`

* Update fetching accounts range failure handling in `rangeFetchAccounts()`

why:
  Rejected response leads now to fetching for another account range. Only
  repeated failures (or all done) terminate the algorithm.

* Update accounts healing

why:
+ Fixed looping over a bogus node response that could not inserted into
  the database. As a solution, these nodes are locally registered and not
  asked for in this download cycle.
+ Sub-optimal handling of interval range for a healed account leaf node.
  Now the maximal range interval containing this node is registered as
  processed which leafs to de-fragementation of the processed (and
  unprocessed) range list(s). So *gap* ranges which are known not to
  cover any account leaf node are not asked for on the network, anymore.
+ Sporadically remove empty interval ranges (if any)

* Update logging, better variable names
2023-03-25 10:44:48 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 33023aaf39
Update snap server client test scenario (#1518)
* Redesign snap1 message GetTrieNodes argument prototypes

why:
  A list of sub-objects `seq[SnapTriePath]` is more intuitive to work with
  than an opaque definition `seq[seq[Blob]]` because the inner object
  `SnapTriePath` object has a dedicated inner structure (for how to
  interprete `seq[Blob]`.)

* Collect some public constants into `constants.nim` file

* Reorg `hexary_paths.nim`

why:
+ Collecting nodes following a partial path properly ending at an
  extension node failed to collect this last node.
+ Merged the nodes collecting algorithm for persistent and in-memory
  into a single generic function `hexary_paths.rootPathExtend()`

info:
  Extracted common tasks to `hexary_nodes_helper.nim`

* Implement `StorageRanges` message handler for snap/1 protocol
2023-03-22 20:11:49 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 15d0ccb39c
Prepare snap server client test scenario cont4 (#1507)
* Add state root to node steps path register `RPath` or `XPath`

why:
  Typically, the first node in the path register is the state root. There
  are occasions, when the path register is empty (i.e. there are no node
  references) which typically applies to a zero node key.

  In order to find the next node key greater than zero, the state root is
  is needed which is now part of the `RPath` or `XPath` data types.

* Extracted hexary tree debugging functions into separate files

* Update empty path fringe case for left/right node neighbour

why:
  When starting at zero, the node steps path register would be empty. So
  will any path that is before the fist non-zero link of a state root (if
  it is a `Branch` node.)

  The `hexaryNearbyRight()` or `hexaryNearbyLeft()` function required a
  non-zero node steps path register.  Now the first node is to be advanced
  starting at the first state root link if necessary.

* Simplify/reorg neighbour node finder

why:
  There was too mach code repetition for the cases
  * persistent or in-memory database
  * left or right move

details:
  Most algorithms apply for persistent and in-memory alike. Using
  templates/generic functions most of these algorithms can be stated
  in a unified way

* Update storage slots snap/1 handler

details:
  Minor changes to be more debugging friendly.

* Fix detection of full database for snap sync

* Docu: Snap sync test & debugging scenario
2023-03-17 14:46:50 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 2f7f2dba2d
Prepare snap server client test scenario cont3 (#1491)
* Handle last/all node(s) proof conditions at leaf node extractor

detail:
  Flag whether the maximum extracted node is the last one in database
  No proof needed if the full tree was extracted

* Clean up some helpers & definitions

details:
  Move entities to more plausible locations, e.g. `Account` object need
  not be dealt with in the range extractor as it applies to any kind of
  leaf data.

* Fix next/prev database walk fringe condition

details:
  First check needed might be for a leaf node which was done too late.

* Homogenise snap/1 protocol function prototypes

why:
  The range arguments `origin` and `limit` data types differed in various
  function prototypes (`Hash256` vs. `openArray[byte]`.)

* Implement `GetStorageRange` handler

* Implement server timeout for leaf node retrieval

why:
  This feature leaves control on the server for probably costly action
  invoked by the network

* Implement maximal reply size for snap service

why:
  This feature leaves control on the server for probably costly action
  invoked by the network.
2023-03-10 17:10:30 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj fe3a6d67c6
Prepare snap server client test scenario cont2 (#1487)
* Clean up some function prototypes

why:
  Simplify polymorphic prototype variances for easier maintenance.

* Fix fringe condition crash when importing bogus RLP node

why:
  Accessing non-list RLP entry as a list causes `Defect`

* Fix left boundary proof at range extractor

why:
  Was insufficient. The main problem was that there was no unit test for
  the validity of the generated left boundary.

* Handle incomplete left boundary proofs early

why:
  Attempt to do it later leads to overly complex code in order to prevent
  looping when the same peer repeats to send the same incomplete proof.

  Contrary, gaps in the leaf sequence can be handled gracefully with
  registering the gaps

* Implement a manual pivot setup mechanism for snap sync

why:
  For a test scenario it is convenient to set the pivot to something
  lower than the beacon header from the consensus layer. This does not
  need rely on any RPC mechanism.

details:
  The file containing the pivot specs is specified by the
  `--sync-ctrl-file` option. It is regularly parsed for updates.

* Fix calculation error

why:
  Prevent from calculating negative square root
2023-03-07 14:23:22 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 10ad7867e4
Prepare snap server client test scenario cont1 (#1485)
* Renaming androgynous sub-object names according to where they belong

why:
  These objects are not explicitly dealt with. They give meaning to
  some generic wrapper objects. Naming them after their origin may
  help troubleshooting.

* Redefine proof nodes list data type for `snap/1` wire protocol

why:
  The current specification suffered from the fact that the basic data
  type for a proof node is an RLP encoded hexary node. This slightly
  confused the encoding/decoding magic.

details:
  This is the second attempt, now wrapping the `seq[Blob]` into a
  wrapper object of `seq[SnapProof]` for a distinct alias sequence.

  In the previous attempt, `SnapProof` was a wrapper object holding the
  `Blob` with magic applied to the `seq[]`. This needed the `append`
  mixin to strip the outer wrapper that was applied to the `Blob` already
  when it was passed as argument.

* Fix some prototype inconsistency

why:
  For easy reading, `getAccountRange()` handler return code should
  resemble the `accoundRange()` anruments prototype.
2023-03-03 20:01:59 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj f20f20f962
Prepare snap server client test scenario (#1483)
* Enable `snap/1` accounts range service

* Allow to change the garbage collector to `boehm` as a Makefile option.

why:
  There is still an unsolved memory corruption problem that might be
  related to the standard `gc`. It seemingly goes away if the `gc` is
  changed to `boehm`.

  Specifying another `gc` on the make level simplifies debugging and
  development.

* Code cosmetics

details:
* updated exception annotations
* extracted `worker_desc.nim` from `full/worker.nim`
* etc.

* Implement option to state a sync modifier file

why:
  This allows to specify extra sync type specific options which might
  change over time. This file is regularly checked for updates.

* Implement a threshold when to suspend full syncing

why:
  For a test scenario, a full sync beep may work as a local snap server.
  There is no need to download the full block chain.

details:
  The file containing the pivot specs is specified by the
  `--sync-ctrl-file` option. It is regularly parsed for updates.
2023-03-02 09:57:58 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj bf53226c2c
Minor updates for testing and cosmetics (#1476)
* Fix locked database file annoyance with unit tests on Windows

why:
  Need to clean up old files first from previous session as files remain
  locked despite closing of database.

* Fix initialisation order

detail:
  Apparently this has no real effect as the ticker is only initialised
  here but started later.

  This possible bug has been in all for a while and was running with the
  previous compiler and libraries.

* Better naming of data fields for sync descriptors

details:
* BuddyRef[S,W]: buddy.data -> buddy.only
* CtxRef[S]: ctx.data -> ctx.pool
2023-02-23 13:13:02 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj b793f0de8d
Snap sync extractor and sub range proofs cont1 (#1468)
* Redefine `seq[Blob]` => `seq[SnapProof]` for `snap/1` protocol

why:
  Proof nodes are traded as `Blob` type items rather than Nim objects. So
  the RLP transcoder must not extra wrap proofs which are of type
  seq[Blob]. Without custom encoding one would produce a
  `list(blob(item1), blob(item2) ..)` instead of `list(item1, item2 ..)`.

* Limit leaf extractor by RLP size rather than number of items

why:
  To be used serving `snap/1` requests, the result of function
  `hexaryRangeLeafsProof()` is limited by the maximal space
  needed to serialise the result which will be part of the
  `snap/1` repsonse.

* Let the range extractor `hexaryRangeLeafsProof()` return RLP list sizes

why:
  When collecting accounts, the size oft the accounts list when encoded
  as RLP is continually updated. So the summed up value is available
  anyway. For the proof nodes list, there are not many (~ 10) so summing
  up is not expensive here.
2023-02-15 10:14:40 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 880313d7a4
Silence some compiler gossip -- part 8, sync (#1467)
details:
  Adding some missing exception annotation
2023-02-14 23:38:33 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj c2fc46a99a
Snap sync extractor test sub range proofs (#1460)
* Unit tests to verify calculations based on hard coded constants

why:
  Sizes of RLP encoded objects are available at run time only.

* Changed argument order for `hexaryRangeLeafsProof()` prototype

why:
  Better to read as a stand-alone function (arguments were optimised
  for functional pipelines)

* Run sub-range proof tests for extracted ranges
2023-02-02 13:27:09 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6ca6bcd96f
Snap sync fix trie interpolation fringe condition (#1457)
* Cosmetics

details:
+ Update doc generator
+ Fix key type representation in `hexary_desc` for debugging
+ Redefine `isImportOk()` as template for better `check()` line reporting

* Fix fringe condition when interpolating Merkle-Patricia tries

details:
  Small change with profound effect fixing some pathological condition
  that haunted the unit test set on large data sers. There is still one
  condition left which might well be due to an incomplete data set.

* Unit test proof nodes for node range extractor

* Unit tests to run on full extraction set

why:
  Left over from troubleshooting, range length was only 5
2023-02-01 18:56:06 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 89ae9621c4
Silence compiler gossip after nim upgrade (#1454)
* Silence some compiler gossip -- part 1, tx_pool

details:
  Mostly removing redundant imports and `Defect` tracer after switch
  to nim 1.6

* Silence some compiler gossip -- part 2, clique

details:
  Mostly removing redundant imports and `Defect` tracer after switch
  to nim 1.6

* Silence some compiler gossip -- part 3, misc core

details:
  Mostly removing redundant imports and `Defect` tracer after switch
  to nim 1.6

* Silence some compiler gossip -- part 4, sync

details:
  Mostly removing redundant imports and `Defect` tracer after switch
  to nim 1.6

* Clique update

why:
  Missing exception annotation
2023-01-30 22:10:23 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 197d2b16dd
Snap sync interval range extractor (#1449)
* Update comments and test noise

* Fix boundary proofs

why:
  Where neither used in production, nor unit tested. For production, other
  methods apply to test leaf range integrity directly based of the proof
  nodes.

* Added `hexary_range()`: interval range + proof extractor

details:
+ Will be used for `snap/1` protocol handler
+ Unit tests added (also for testing left boundary proof)

todo:
  Need to verify completeness of proof nodes

* Reduce some nim 1.6 compiler noise

* Stop unit test gossip for ci tests
2023-01-30 17:50:58 +00:00
Kim De Mey a669b51ec5
Bump Nim to 1.6 and resolve the related issues (#1445)
Two unresolved items currently:
- Three tests that are temporarily disabled as they fail in the
macro_assembler code, which seems to be due to an ambigious
identifier Stop (Ops and chronos ServerCommand enum).
- i386 CI disabled as it fails at Nim compilation already. Failed
tests where already ignored for this target.
2023-01-26 13:37:19 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj e093fa452d
Declutter snap sync unit tests (#1444)
* Extracted RocksDB timing unit tests into separate file

why:
  make space for more in main module :)

* Extracted `inspectionRunner()` unit tests into separate file

why:
  make space for more in main module :)

* Extracted `storagesRunner()` unit tests into separate file

why:
  make space for more in main module :)

* Extracted pivot checkpoint store/retrieval unit tests into separate file

why:
  make space for more in main module :)

* Extract helper functions into separate source file

* Extracted account import unit tests into separate file

why:
  make space for more in main module :)

* Rename `test_decompose()` => `test_NodeRangeDecompose()`

why:
  There will be more functions with `test_NodeRange` prefix.
2023-01-23 16:09:12 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 30135ab1ef
Simplify beacon stream pivot update (#1435)
* Simplify pivot update

why:
  No need to fetch the pivot header from the network when it can be
  be made available in the ivot cache

also:
  Keep `txPool` update disabled while syncing

* Cosmetics, tune down some logging noise

* Support `snap/1` without `eth/6?`

why:
  Eth is not needed here.

* Snap is an (optional) extension of `eth`

so:
  It it must be supported somehow. Nevertheless it will be currently
  unused in the snap syncer.
2023-01-18 08:31:57 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 707e47ac38
External beacon stream tracker (#1433)
* Register external beacon stream header

why:
  This will be used to sync the peers against.

* Update total coverage book-keeping for 100% roll-over

details:
  Provide commonly available/used function

* Replace best pivot by beacon stream tracker

details:
  Beacon stream header cache will be updated by external chain monitor via
  RPC. This cached header will then be used to sync the pivot.
2023-01-17 09:28:14 +00:00
jangko 74e76e5237
remove unused 'refundGas' from evm/state_transactions 2022-12-28 01:45:56 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5134bb5e04
Extract finding of missing nodes for healing into separate module (#1398)
why:
  Duplicate implementation of same functionality
2022-12-25 17:56:57 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 88b315bb41
Snap sync refactor healing (#1397)
* Simplify accounts healing threshold management

why:
  Was over-engineered.

details:
  Previously, healing was based on recursive hexary trie perusal.

  Due to "cheap" envelope decomposition of a range complement for the
  hexary trie, the cost of running extra laps have become time-affordable
  again and a simple trigger mechanism for healing will do.

* Control number of dangling result nodes in `hexaryInspectTrie()`

also:
+ Returns number of visited nodes available for logging so the maximum
  number of nodes can be tuned accordingly.
+ Some code and docu update

* Update names of constants

why:
  Declutter, more systematic naming

* Re-implemented `worker_desc.merge()` for storage slots

why:
  Provided as proper queue management in `storage_queue_helper`.

details:
+ Several append modes (replaces `merge()`)
+ Added third queue to record entries currently fetched by a worker. So
  another parallel running worker can safe the complete set of storage
  slots in as checkpoint. This was previously lost.

* Refactor healing

why:
  Simplify and remove deep hexary trie perusal for finding completeness.

   Due to "cheap" envelope decomposition of a range complement for the
   hexary trie, the cost of running extra laps have become time-affordable
   again and a simple trigger mechanism for healing will do.

* Docu update

* Run a storage job only once in download loop

why:
  Download failure or rejection (i.e. missing data) lead to repeated
  fetch requests until peer disconnects, otherwise.
2022-12-24 09:54:18 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 0f132c1d01
Snap sync fix ticker crash (#1393)
* Fix SEGFAULT showstopper

* Update logging
2022-12-20 15:38:57 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj bd42ebb193
Snap sync refactor accounts healing (#1392)
* Relocated mothballing (i.e. swap-in preparation) logic

details:
  Mothballing was previously tested & started after downloading
  account ranges in `range_fetch_accounts`.

  Whenever current download or healing stops because of a pivot change,
  swap-in preparation is needed (otherwise some storage slots may get
  lost when swap-in takes place.)

  Also, `execSnapSyncAction()` has been moved back to `pivot_helper`.

* Reorganised source file directories

details:
  Grouped pivot focused modules into `pivot` directory

* Renamed `checkNodes`, `sickSubTries` as `nodes.check`, `nodes.missing`

why:
  Both lists are typically used together as pair. Renaming `sickSubTries`
  reflects moving away from a healing centric view towards a swap-in
  attitude.

* Multi times coverage recording

details:
  Per pivot account ranges are accumulated into coverage range set. This
  set fill eventually contain a singe range of account hashes [0..2^256]
  which amounts to 100% capacity.

  A counter has been added that is incremented whenever max capacity is
  reached. The accumulated range is then reset to empty.

  The effect of this setting is that the coverage can be evenly duplicated.
  So 200% would not accumulate on a particular region.

* Update range length comparisons (mod 2^256)

why:
  A range interval can have sizes 1..2^256 as it cannot be empty by
  definition. The number of points in a range intervals set can have
  0..2^256 points. As the scalar range is a residue class modulo 2^256,
  the residue class 0 means length 2^256 for a range interval, but can
  be 0 or 2^256 for the number of points in a range intervals set.

* Generalised `hexaryEnvelopeDecompose()`

details:
  Compile the complement of the union of some (processed) intervals and
  express this complement as a list of envelopes of sub-tries.

  This facility is directly applicable to swap-in book-keeping.

* Re-factor `swapIn()`

why:
  Good idea but baloney implementation. The main algorithm is based on
  the generalised version of `hexaryEnvelopeDecompose()` which has been
  derived from this implementation.

* Refactor `healAccounts()` using `hexaryEnvelopeDecompose()` as main driver

why:
  Previously, the hexary trie was searched recursively for dangling nodes
  which has a poor worst case performance already when the trie  is
  reasonably populated.

  The function `hexaryEnvelopeDecompose()` is a magnitude faster because
  it does not peruse existing sub-tries in order to find missing nodes
  although result is not fully compatible with the previous function.

  So recursive search is used in a limited mode only when the decomposer
  will not deliver a useful result.

* Logging & maintenance fixes

details:
  Preparation for abandoning buddy-global healing variables `node`,
  `resumeCtx`, and `lockTriePerusal`. These variable are trie-perusal
  centric which will be run on the back burner in favour of
  `hexaryEnvelopeDecompose()` which is used for accounts healing already.
2022-12-19 21:22:09 +00:00