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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacek Sieka b4b4d16729
speed up key computation (#2642)
* batch database key writes during `computeKey` calls
* log progress when there are many keys to update
* avoid evicting the vertex cache when traversing the trie for key
computation purposes
* avoid storing trivial leaf hashes that directly can be loaded from the
vertex
2024-09-20 07:43:53 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 5c1e2e7d3b
Migrate `keyed_queue` to `minilru` (#2608)
Compared to `keyed_queue`, `minilru` uses significantly less memory, in
particular for the 32-byte hash keys where `kq` stores several copies of
the key redundantly.
2024-09-13 15:47:50 +02:00
Jacek Sieka d39c589ec3
lru cache updates (#2590)
* replace rocksdb row cache with larger rdb lru caches - these serve the
same purpose but are more efficient because they skips serialization,
locking and rocksdb layering
* don't append fresh items to cache - this has the effect of evicting
the existing items and replacing them with low-value entries that might
never be read - during write-heavy periods of processing, the
newly-added entries were evicted during the store loop
* allow tuning rdb lru size at runtime
* add (hidden) option to print lru stats at exit (replacing the
compile-time flag)

pre:
```
INF 2024-09-03 15:07:01.136+02:00 Imported blocks
blockNumber=20012001 blocks=12000 importedSlot=9216851 txs=1837042
mgas=181911.265 bps=11.675 tps=1870.397 mgps=176.819 avgBps=10.288
avgTps=1574.889 avgMGps=155.952 elapsed=19m26s458ms
```

post:
```
INF 2024-09-03 13:54:26.730+02:00 Imported blocks
blockNumber=20012001 blocks=12000 importedSlot=9216851 txs=1837042
mgas=181911.265 bps=11.637 tps=1864.384 mgps=176.250 avgBps=11.202
avgTps=1714.920 avgMGps=169.818 elapsed=17m51s211ms
```

9%:ish import perf improvement on similar mem usage :)
2024-09-05 11:18:32 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3c6400673d
Coredb fix kvt save only fringe condition (#2592)
* Cosmetics, spelling, etc.

* Aristo: make sure that a save cycle always commits even when empty

why:
  If `Kvt` is tied to the `Aristo` DB save cycle, then this save cycle
  must also be committed if there is no data to save for `Aristo`.

  Otherwise this will lead to excessive core memory use with some fringe
  condition where Eth headers (or blocks) are downloaded while syncing
  and not really stored on disk.

* CoreDb: Correct persistent save mode

why:
  Saving `Kvt` first is seen as a harbinger (or canary) for `Aristo` as
  both run in sync. If `Kvt` succeeds saving first, so must be `Aristo`
  next. Other than this is a defect.
2024-09-04 13:48:38 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 35cc78c86d
add metrics for rdb lru cache (#2586)
This is a first step towards measuring the efficiency of the LRU caches
over time - metrics can be collected during import or when running
regulary.

Since `nim-metrics` carries some overhead for its default way of
reporting metrics, this PR implements a custom collector over atomic
counters, given that this is one of the hottest spots in the block
processing pipeline.

Using a compile-time flag, the same metrics can be printed on exit which
is useful when comparing different strategies for caching - here's a
recent run over blocks 16000001-1616384 - this is a good candidate to
expose in a better way in the future, maybe:

```
   state    vtype       miss        hit      total hitrate
 Account     Leaf    4909417    4466215    9375632  47.64%
 Account   Branch   20742574   72015123   92757697  77.64%
   World     Leaf     940483    1140946    2081429  54.82%
   World   Branch    8224151  131496580  139720731  94.11%
     all      all   34816625  209118864  243935489  85.73%
```
2024-09-02 17:34:10 +02:00
Jacek Sieka ef1bab0802
avoid some trivial memory allocations (#2587)
* pre-allocate `blobify` data and remove redundant error handling
(cannot fail on correct data)
* use threadvar for temporary storage when decoding rdb, avoiding
closure env
* speed up database walkers by avoiding many temporaries

~5% perf improvement on block import, 100x on database iteration (useful
for building analysis tooling)
2024-09-02 16:03:10 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 7becf4e389
Remove vertex ID recycle function (#2558)
why:
  It is not safe in general to recycle vertex IDs while the `RocksDb`
  cache has `VertexID` rather than `RootedVertexID` where the former
  type seems preferable.

  In some fringe cases one might remove a vertex with key `(root1,vid)`
  and insert another vertex with key `(root2,vid)` while re-using the
  vertex ID `vid`. Without knowledge of `root1` and `root2`, the LRU
  cache will return the same vertex for `(root2,vid)` also for
  `(root1,vid)`.
2024-08-12 20:56:15 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5b502a06c4
Added portal proof nodes generation functionality (#2539)
* Extracted `test_tx.testTxMergeProofAndKvpList()` => separate file

* Fix serialiser

why:
  Typo lead to duplicate rlp-encoded nodes in chain

* Remove cruft

* Implemnt portal proof nodes generators `partXxxTwig()`

* Add unit test for portal proof nodes generator `partAccountTwig()`

* Cosmetics

* Simplify serialiser return code format

* Fix proof generator for extension nodes

why:
  Code was simply bonkers, not detected before the unit tests were
  adapted to check for just this.

* Implemented portal proof nodes verifier `partUntwig()`

* Cosmetics

* Fix `testutp` cli poblem
2024-08-06 11:29:26 +00:00
andri lim 254bda365f
Remove txpool sender locality (#2525)
* Remove txpool sender locality

We no longer distinct local or remote sender

* Fix copyright year
2024-07-25 22:36:08 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5ac362fe6f
Aristo and kvt balancer management update (#2504)
* Aristo: Merge `delta_siblings` module into `deltaPersistent()`

* Aristo: Add `isEmpty()` for canonical checking whether a layer is empty

* Aristo: Merge `LayerDeltaRef` into `LayerObj`

why:
  No need to maintain nested object refs anymore. Previously the
 `LayerDeltaRef` object had a companion `LayerFinalRef` which held
  non-delta layer information.

* Kvt: Merge `LayerDeltaRef` into `LayerRef`

why:
  No need to maintain nested object refs (as with `Aristo`)

* Kvt: Re-write balancer logic similar to `Aristo`

why:
  Although `Kvt` was a cheap copy of `Aristo` it sort of got out of
  sync and the balancer code was wrong.

* Update iterator over forked peers

why:
  Yield additional field `isLast` indicating that the last iteration
  cycle was approached.

* Optimise balancer calculation.

why:
  One can often avoid providing a new object containing the merge of two
  layers for the balancer. This avoids copying tables. In some cases this
  is replaced by `hasKey()` look ups though. One uses one of the two
  to combine and merges the other into the first.

  Of course, this needs some checks for making sure that none of the
  components to merge is eventually shared with something else.

* Fix copyright year
2024-07-18 21:32:32 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 3382c2427b
increase rdb cache sizes (#2466)
This trivial bump should improve performance a bit without costing too
much memory - as the trie grows, so does the number of levels in it and
creating hikes becomes ever more expensive - hopefully this cache
increase should give a nice little boost even if it's not a lot.
2024-07-09 17:35:27 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 81e75622cf
storage: store root id together with vid, for better locality of refe… (#2449)
The state and account MPT:s currenty share key space in the database
based on that vertex id:s are assigned essentially randomly, which means
that when two adjacent slot values from the same contract are accessed,
they might reside at large distance from each other.

Here, we prefix each vertex id by its root causing them to be sorted
together thus bringing all data belonging to a particular contract
closer together - the same effect also happens for the main state MPT
whose nodes now end up clustered together more tightly.

In the future, the prefix given to the storage keys can also be used to
perform range operations such as reading all the storage at once and/or
deleting an account with a batch operation.

Notably, parts of the API already supported this rooting concept while
parts didn't - this PR makes the API consistent by always working with a
root+vid.
2024-07-04 15:46:52 +02:00
Jacek Sieka b23795ab39
remove pPrf, fRpp (#2445)
No longer used now that hashify is gone
2024-07-03 22:21:57 +02:00
Jacek Sieka c364426422
Smaller in-database representations (#2436)
These representations use ~15-20% less data compared to the status quo,
mainly by removing redundant zeroes in the integer encodings - a
significant effect of this change is that the various rocksdb caches see
better efficiency since more items fit in the same amount of space.

* use RLP encoding for `VertexID` and `UInt256` wherever it appears
* pack `VertexRef`/`PayloadRef` more tightly
2024-07-02 20:25:06 +02:00
web3-developer ea94e8a351
Use RocksDb column family handles instead of name strings. (#2418)
* Bump RocksDb to latest and update Nimbus database to pass column family handles to RocksDb API.

* Bump RocksDb version.
2024-06-27 16:51:43 +08:00
Jacek Sieka 3e001e322c
Fix memory usage spikes during sync, give memory to rocksdb (#2413)
* creating a seq from a table that holds lots of changes means copying
all data into the table - this can be several GB of data while syncing
blocks
* nim fails to optimize the moving of the `WidthFirstForest` - the real
solution is to not construct a `wff` to begin with, but this PR provides
relief while that is being worked on

This spike fix allows us to bump the rocksdb cache by another 2 GB and
still have a significantly lower peak memory usage during sync.
2024-06-25 13:39:53 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 41cf81f80b
Fix dboptions init (#2391)
For the block cache to be shared between column families, the options
instance must be shared between the various column families being
created. This also ensures that there is only one source of truth for
configuration options instead of having two different sets depending on
how the tables were initialized.

This PR also removes the re-opening mechanism which can double startup
time - every time the database is opened, the log is replayed - a large
log file will take a long time to open.

Finally, several options got correclty implemented as column family
options, including an one that puts a hash index in the SST files.
2024-06-19 10:55:57 +02:00
Jacek Sieka af34f90fe4
fix `max_total_wal_size` which should be set on the DB (#2363) 2024-06-16 02:11:30 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj debba5a620
Coeredb related clean up and maint fixes (#2360)
* Fix initialiser

why:
  Possible crash (app profiling, tracer etc.)

* Update column family options processing

why:
  Same for kvt as for aristo

* Move `AristoDbDualRocks` backend type to the test suite

why:
  So it is not available for production

* Fix typos in API jump table

why:
  Used for tracing and app profiling only. Needed some update

* Purged CoreDb legacy API

why:
  Not needed anymore, was transitionary and disabled.

* Rename `flush` argument to `eradicate` in a DB close context

why:
  The word `eradicate` leaves no doubt what is meant

* Rename `stoFlush()` -> `stoDelete()`

* Rename `core_apps_newapi` -> `core_apps` (not so new anymore)
2024-06-14 11:19:48 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5a5cc6295e
Triggered write event for kvt (#2351)
* bump rockdb

* Rename `KVT` objects related to filters according to `Aristo` naming

details:
  filter* => delta*
  roFilter => balancer

* Compulsory error handling if `persistent()` fails

* Add return code to `reCentre()`

why:
  Might eventually fail if re-centring is blocked. Some logic will be
  added in subsequent patch sets.

* Add column families from earlier session to rocksdb in opening procedure

why:
  All previously used CFs must be declared when re-opening an existing
  database.

* Update `init()` and add rocksdb `reinit()` methods for changing parameters

why:
  Opening a set column families (with different open options) must span
  at least the ones that are already on disk.

* Provide write-trigger-event interface into `Aristo` backend

why:
  This allows to save data from a guest application (think `KVT`) to
  get synced with the write cycle so the guest and `Aristo` save all
  atomically.

* Use `KVT` with new column family interface from `Aristo`

* Remove obsolete guest interface

* Implement `KVT` piggyback on `Aristo` backend

* CoreDb: Add separate `KVT`/`Aristo` backend mode for debugging

* Remove `rocks_db` import from `persist()` function

why:
  Some systems (i.p `fluffy` and friends) use the `Aristo` memory
  backend emulation and do not link against rocksdb when building the
  application. So this should fix that problem.
2024-06-13 18:15:11 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 54f793f946
Apply some basic rocksdb options (#2339)
These options, inspired by Nethermind and general internet wisdom, bring
the database size down to 2/3 without affecting throughput. In theory,
they should also bring down memory usage and/or make more efficient use
of whatever memory is already assigned to rocksdb but this needs
verification in a longer test at synced-mainnet sizes.

In the meantime, they make testing easier by removing some noise that
the profiler says are bad, such as excessive SkipList access (countered
by bloom filters).
2024-06-12 14:52:27 +02:00
Jacek Sieka eb041abba7
avoid unnecessary memory allocations and lookups (#2334)
* use `withValue` instead of `hasKey` + `[]`
* avoid `@` et al
* parse database data inside `onData` instead of making seq then parsing
2024-06-11 11:38:58 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj a347291413
Aristo use rocksdb cf instead of key pfx (#2332)
* Use RocksDb column families instead of a prefixed single column

why:
  Better performance

* Use structural objects `VertexRef` and `HashKey` in LRU cache for RocksDb

why:
  Avoids repeated de/serialisation
2024-06-10 12:04:22 +00:00
tersec fd03038cab
Replace some usage of std/options with results Opt (#2323)
* Replace some usage of std/options with results Opt

* more updates
2024-06-07 23:39:58 +02:00
Jacek Sieka c5b3081828
eth: bump (#2308)
* eth: bump

Speed up basic operations like hashing and creating RLP:s - up to 25%
improvement in certain block ranges!

```
876729c.csv /data/nimbus_stats/stats-20240605_2204-ed4f6221.csv
stats-20240605_2000-c876729c.csv vs stats-20240605_2204-ed4f6221.csv
                       bps_x   bps_y     tps_x        tps_y    bpsd    tpsd    timed
block_number
(500001, 888889]    1,017.72  996.07  1,784.96  1742.438676  -2.72%  -2.72%    3.31%
(888889, 1277778]     528.00  536.30  2,159.79  2198.781046   1.69%   1.69%   -1.44%
(1277778, 1666667]    324.29  317.78  2,064.48  2008.106377  -2.82%  -2.82%    3.33%
(1666667, 2055556]    253.87  258.74  1,840.94  1872.935273   1.67%   1.67%   -1.39%
(2055556, 2444445]    175.79  178.66  1,340.61  1363.248939   0.93%   0.93%   -0.74%
(2444445, 2833334]    137.27  159.74    958.75  1113.323757  14.24%  14.24%  -10.69%
(2833334, 3222223]    170.48  228.63  1,272.70  1704.047195  34.41%  34.41%  -25.17%
(3222223, 3611112]    127.49  125.48  1,572.39  1548.835791  -1.19%  -1.19%    1.47%
(3611112, 4000001]     37.25   40.42  1,100.65  1184.740493   9.58%   9.58%   -7.04%

blocks: 3501696, baseline: 11h59m40s, contender: 11h21m38s
bpsd (mean): 6.18%
tpsd (mean): 6.18%
Time (sum): -38m1s, -4.26%

bpsd = blocks per sec diff (+), tpsd = txs per sec diff, timed = time to process diff (-)
+ = more is better, - = less is better
```

* ignore gitignore
2024-06-06 23:39:09 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 8985535ab2
Core db+aristo updates n fixes (#2298)
* Fix `blobify()` for `SavedState` object

why:
  Have to treat varying sizes for `HashKey`, i.p. for an empty key which
  has zero size.

* Store correct block number in `SavedState` record

why:
  Stored `block-number - 1` for some obscure reason.

* Cosmetcs, docu
2024-06-05 18:17:50 +00:00
Jacek Sieka c876729c4d
Add some basic rocksdb options to command line (#2286)
These options are there mainly to drive experiments, and are therefore
hidden.

One thing that this PR brings in is an initial set of caches and buffers for rocksdb - the set that I've been using during various performance tests to get to a viable baseline performance level.
2024-06-05 17:08:29 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 95a4adc1e8
use statically linked rocksdb on linux/mac, dll on windows (#2291)
The `rocksdb` version shipped with distributions is typically old and
therefore often lacks features we use - it also doesn't match the one
assumed by nim-rocksdb leading to ABI mismatch risks.

Instead of depending on the system rocksdb, we'll now use the rocksdb
version assumed by nim-rocksdb and locked in its vendor folder by always
building it together with nimbus.

This avoids the problem of unknown rocksdb versions at a (small) cost to
build time.

CI caching and full windows support for building from source [remains
TODO](https://github.com/status-im/nim-rocksdb/issues/44).
2024-06-04 18:15:33 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 69a158864c
Remove vid recycling feature (#2294) 2024-06-04 15:05:13 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj f926222fec
Aristo cull journal related stuff (#2288)
* Remove all journal related stuff

* Refactor function names journal*() => delta*(), filter*() => delta*()

* remove `trg` fileld from `FilterRef`

why:
  Same as `kMap[$1]`

* Re-type FilterRef.src as `HashKey`

why:
  So it is directly comparable to `kMap[$1]`

* Moved `vGen[]` field from `LayerFinalRef` to `LayerDeltaRef`

why:
  Then a separate `FilterRef` type is not needed, anymore

* Rename `roFilter` field in `AristoDbRef` => `balancer`

why:
  New name more appropriate.

* Replace `FilterRef` by `LayerDeltaRef` type

why:
  This allows to avoid copying into the `balancer` (see next patch set)
  most of the time. Typically, only one instance is running on the backend
  and the `balancer` is only used as a stage before saving data.

* Refactor way how to store data persistently

why:
  Avoid useless copy when staging `top` layer for persistently saving to
  backend.

* Fix copyright header?
2024-06-03 20:10:35 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 9f879406f3
append instead of reallocate in blobify (#2277)
...otherwise, we get lots and lots of temporary allocations of seq's
2024-06-01 17:13:24 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj bda760f41d
Run coredb without journal (#2266)
* Add persistent last state stamp feature

why:
  This allows to run `CoreDb` without journal

* Start `CoreDb` without journal

* Remove journal related functions from `CoredDb`
2024-05-31 17:32:22 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 0f430c70fd
Aristo avoid storage trie update race conditions (#2251)
* Update TDD suite logger output format choices

why:
  New format is not practical for TDD as it just dumps data across a wide
  range (considerably larder than 80 columns.)

  So the new format can be turned on by function argument.

* Update unit tests samples configuration

why:
  Slightly changed the way to find the `era1` directory

* Remove compiler warnings (fix deprecated expressions and phrases)

* Update `Aristo` debugging tools

* Always update the `storageID` field of account leaf vertices

why:
  Storage tries are weekly linked to an account leaf object in that
  the `storageID` field is updated by the application.

  Previously, `Aristo` verified that leaf objects make sense when passed
  to the database. As a consequence
  * the database was inconsistent for a short while
  * the burden for correctness was all on the application which led
    to delayed error handling which is hard to debug.

  So `Aristo` will internally update the account leaf objects so that
  there are no race conditions due to the storage trie handling

* Aristo: Let `stow()`/`persist()` bail out unless there is a `VertexID(1)`

why:
  The journal and filter logic depends on the hash of the `VertexID(1)`
  which is commonly known as the state root. This implies that all
  changes to the database are somehow related to that.

* Make sure that a `Ledger` account does not overwrite the storage trie reference

why:
  Due to the abstraction of a sub-trie (now referred to as column with a
  hash describing its state) there was a weakness in the `Aristo` handler
  where an account leaf could be overwritten though changing the validity
  of the database. This has been changed and the database will now reject
  such changes.

  This patch fixes the behaviour on the application layer. In particular,
  the column handle returned by the `CoreDb` needs to be updated by
  the `Aristo` database state. This mitigates the problem that a storage
  trie might have vanished or re-apperaed with a different vertex ID.

* Fix sub-trie deletion test

why:
  Was originally hinged on `VertexID(1)` which cannot be wholesale
  deleted anymore after the last Aristo update. Also, running with
  `VertexID(2)` needs an artificial `VertexID(1)` for making `stow()`
  or `persist()` work.

* Cosmetics

* Activate `test_generalstate_json`

* Temporarily `deactivate test_tracer_json`

* Fix copyright header

---------

Co-authored-by: jordan <jordan@dry.pudding>
Co-authored-by: Jacek Sieka <jacek@status.im>
2024-05-30 17:48:38 +00:00
Jacek Sieka 0a49833d69
avoid a few more copies (#2215) 2024-05-24 11:27:17 +02:00
Jacek Sieka f38c5e631e
trivial memory-based speedups (#2205)
* trivial memory-based speedups

* HashKey becomes non-ref
* use openArray instead of seq in lots of places
* avoid sequtils.reversed when unnecessary
* add basic perf stats to test_coredb

* copyright
2024-05-23 17:37:51 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 54f784bef1
Kvt remodel tx and forked descriptors (#2168)
* Aristo: Generalise alien/guest interface for piggiback on database

* Aristo: Code cosmetics

* CoreDb+Kvt: Update transaction API

why:
  Use single addressable function `forkTx(backLevel: int)` as used
  in `Aristo`. So `Kvt` can be synced simultaneously to `Aristo`.

also:
  Refactored `kvt_tx.nim` in a similar fashion to `Aristo`.

* Kvt: Replace `LayerDelta` object by reference

why:
  Will be needed when introducing filters

* Kvt: Remodel backend filter facility similar to `Aristo`

why:
  This allows to operate on several KVT instances simultaneously.

* CoreDb+Kvt: Fix on-disk storage

why:
  Overlooked name change: `stow()` => `persist()` for permanent storage

* Fix copyright headers
2024-05-07 19:59:27 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj b9187e0493
Aristo selective read cashing for rocksdb backend (#2145)
* Aristo+Kvt: Better RocksDB profiling

why:
  Providing more detailed information, mainly for `Aristo`

* Aristo: Renamed journal `stats()` to `capacity()`

why:
  `Stats()` was a misnomer

* Aristo: Provide backend read caches for key and vertex IDs

why:
  Dedicated LRU caching for particular types gives a throughput advantage.
  The sizes of the LRU queues used for caching are currently constant
  but might be adjusted at a later time.

* Fix copyright year
2024-04-22 19:02:22 +00:00
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
Jordan Hrycaj e8eb3268f5
Generalise prune mode option 4 different db models (#2139)
* Update README

* Nimbus-main: replaced `PruneMode` options by `ChainDbMode` options

details:
  For the legacy database, this changes the phrase
  - `conf.pruneMode == PruneMode.Full` to the expression
  + `conf.chainDbMode == ChainDbMode.Prune`.

* Fix issues moaned about by NIM compiler

* Fix copyright year
2024-04-17 18:09:55 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj d6a4205324
Aristo update rocksdb backend drivers (#2135)
* Aristo+RocksDB: Update backend drivers

why:
  RocksDB update allows use some of the newly provided methods which
  were previously implemented by using the very C backend (for the lack
  of NIM methods.)

* Aristo+RocksDB: Simplify drivers wrapper

* Kvt: Update backend drivers and wrappers similar to `Aristo`

* Aristo+Kvm: Use column families for RocksDB

* Aristo+MemoryDB: Code cosmetics

* Aristo: Provide guest column family for export

why:
  So `Kvt` can piggyback on `Aristo` so there avoiding to run a second
  DBMS system in parallel.

* Kvt: Provide import mechanism for RoksDB guest column family

why:
  So `Kvt` can piggyback on `Aristo` so there avoiding to run a second
   DBMS system in parallel.

* CoreDb+Aristo: Run persistent `Kvt` DB piggybacked on `Aristo`

why:
  Avoiding to run two DBMS systems in parallel.

* Fix copyright year

* Ditto
2024-04-16 20:39:11 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5379302ce9
Aristo+Kvt: Let destructor crash when `nil` argument is given (#2080)
why:
  Ignoring `nil` objects was handy for a while but eventually led to
  lazy programming which in turn led to double destructor calls for
  the rocks-db.
2024-03-15 14:20:00 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 0d73637f14
Core db simplify new api storage modes (#2075)
* Aristo+Kvt: Fix backend `dup()` function in api setup

why:
  Backend object is subject to an inheritance cascade which was not
  taken care of, before. Only the base object was duplicated.

* Kvt: Simplify DB clone/peers management

* Aristo: Simplify DB clone/peers management

* Aristo: Adjust unit test for working with memory DB only

why:
  This currently causes some memory corruption persumably in the
  `libc` background layer.

* CoredDb+Kvt: Simplify API for KVT

why:
  Simplified storage models (was over engineered) for better performance
  and code maintenance.

* CoredDb+Aristo: Simplify API for `Aristo`

why:
  Only single database state needed here. Accessing a similar state will
  be implemented from outside this module using a context layer. This
  gives better performance and improves code maintenance.

* Fix Copyright headers

* CoreDb: Turn off API tracking

why:
  CI would ot go through. Was accidentally turned on.
2024-03-14 22:17:43 +00:00
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
Jordan Hrycaj a1161b537b
Core db update storage root management for sub tries (#1964)
* Aristo: Re-phrase `LayerDelta` and `LayerFinal` as object references

why:
  Avoids copying in some cases

* Fix copyright header

* Aristo: Verify `leafTie.root` function argument for `merge()` proc

why:
  Zero root will lead to inconsistent DB entry

* Aristo: Update failure condition for hash labels compiler `hashify()`

why:
  Node need not be rejected as long as links are on the schedule. In
  that case, `redo[]` is to become `wff.base[]` at a later stage.

  This amends an earlier fix, part of #1952 by also testing against
  the target nodes of the `wff.base[]` sets.

* Aristo: Add storage root glue record to `hashify()` schedule

why:
  An account leaf node might refer to a non-resolvable storage root ID.
  Storage root node chains will end up at the storage root. So the link
  `storage-root->account-leaf` needs an extra item in the schedule.

* Aristo: fix error code returned by `fetchPayload()`

details:
  Final error code is implied by the error code form the `hikeUp()`
  function.

* CoreDb: Discard `createOk` argument in API `getRoot()` function

why:
  Not needed for the legacy DB. For the `Arsto` DB, a lazy approach is
  implemented where a stprage root node is created on-the-fly.

* CoreDb: Prevent `$$` logging in some cases

why:
  Logging the function `$$` is not useful when it is used for internal
  use, i.e. retrieving an an error text for logging.

* CoreDb: Add `tryHashFn()` to API for pretty printing

why:
  Pretty printing must not change the hashification status for the
  `Aristo` DB. So there is an independent API wrapper for getting the
  node hash which never updated the hashes.

* CoreDb: Discard `update` argument in API `hash()` function

why:
  When calling the API function `hash()`, the latest state is always
  wanted. For a version that uses the current state as-is without checking,
  the function `tryHash()` was added to the backend.

* CoreDb: Update opaque vertex ID objects for the `Aristo` backend

why:
  For `Aristo`, vID objects encapsulate a numeric `VertexID`
  referencing a vertex (rather than a node hash as used on the
  legacy backend.) For storage sub-tries, there might be no initial
  vertex known when the descriptor is created. So opaque vertex ID
  objects are supported without a valid `VertexID` which will be
  initalised on-the-fly when the first item is merged.

* CoreDb: Add pretty printer for opaque vertex ID objects

* Cosmetics, printing profiling data

* CoreDb: Fix segfault in `Aristo` backend when creating MPT descriptor

why:
  Missing initialisation  error

* CoreDb: Allow MPT to inherit shared context on `Aristo` backend

why:
  Creates descriptors with different storage roots for the same
  shared `Aristo` DB descriptor.

* Cosmetics, update diagnostic message items for `Aristo` backend

* Fix Copyright year
2024-01-11 19:11:38 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 43e5f428af
Aristo db kvt maintenance update (#1952)
* Update KVT layers abstraction

details:
  modelled after Aristo layers

* Simplified KVT database iterators (removed item counters)

why:
  Not needed for production functions

* Simplify KVT merge function `layersCc()`

* Simplified Aristo database iterators (removed item counters)

why:
  Not needed for production functions

* Update failure condition for hash labels compiler `hashify()`

why:
  Node need not be rejected as long as links are on the schedule. In
  that case, `redo[]` is to become `wff.base[]` at a later stage.

* Update merging layers and label update functions

why:
+ Merging a stack of layers with `layersCc()` could be simplified
+ Merging layers will optimise the reverse `kMap[]` table maps
  `pAmk: label->{vid, ..}` by deleting empty mappings `label->{}` where
  they are redundant.
+ Updated `layersPutLabel()` for optimising `pAmk[]` tables
2023-12-20 16:19:00 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj ffa8ad2246
Core db use differential tx layers for aristo and kvt (#1949)
* Fix kvt headers

* Provide differential layers for KVT transaction stack

why:
  Significant performance improvement

* Provide abstraction layer for database top cache layer

why:
  This will eventually implemented as a differential database layers
  or transaction layers. The latter is needed to improve performance.

behavioural changes:
  Zero vertex and keys (i.e. delete requests) are not optimised out
  until the last layer is written to the database.

* Provide differential layers for Aristo transaction stack

why:
  Significant performance improvement
2023-12-19 12:39:23 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5462c05dc6
Core db update api tracking (#1907)
* Fix copyright year

* Show elapsed times with enabled `CoreDb` API tracking

* Show elapsed times with enabled `LedgerRef` API tracking

* Reorg `CoreDb` auto destructors for `Aristo` DB

why:
  While `Aristo` supports some parallelism for concurrent database access,
  this comes with a price of management overhead. With a naive approach,
  the auto-destructor will slow down execution because the ledger and
  evm treat the database in a shared mode where a DB descriptor is just
  created and thrown away shortly after.

  This is reflected in the `Coredb` abstraction layer above `Aristo`/`Kvt`
  where a few `Shared` type descriptors are cached and a shared reference
  is returned rather than a disposable new object.

* For `CoreDb` support transaction level tracking

details:
  This is mainly an extra for the legacy DB as `Aristo` and `Kvt` support
  this already.

  Also return an error on the legacy DB backend when `persistent()` is
  called while there are transactions pending (the `persistent()` call
  does nothing otherwise on the legacy backend.)

* Clear compiler warnings (remove unused variables etc.)
2023-11-24 22:16:21 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 610e2d338d
Core db fix legacy db root vertex fetcher (#1899)
* Using different `tmp` directories for `Kvt` and `Aristo`

why:
  Closing one database would leave the other set of directories
  incomplete.

* Code cosmetics, silence compiler

* Fix typo `EMPTY_ROOT_HASH` vs. `EMPTY_CODE_HASH`

* Fix copyright years
2023-11-20 20:22:27 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6e0397e276
Aristo and ledger small updates (#1888)
* Fix debug noise in `hashify()` for perfectly normal situation

why:
  Was previously considered a fixable error

* Fix test sample file names

why:
  The larger test file `goerli68161.txt.gz` is already in the local
  archive. So there is no need to use the smaller one from the external
  repo.

* Activate `accounts_cache` module from `db/ledger`

why:
  A copy of the original `accounts_cache.nim` source to be integrated
  into the `Ledger` module wrapper which allows to switch between
  different `accounts_cache` implementations unser tha same API.

details:
  At a later state, the `db/accounts_cache.nim` wrapper will be
  removed so that there is only one access to that module via
  `db/ledger/accounts_cache.nim`.

* Fix copyright headers in source code
2023-11-08 16:52:25 +00:00