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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacek Sieka 0a49833d69
avoid a few more copies (#2215) 2024-05-24 11:27:17 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 9cc6e5a3aa
Aristo resume off line syncing on pre loaded database (#2203)
* Update some docu & messages

* Remove cruft from the ledger modules

* Must not overwrite genesis data on an initialised database

why:
  This will overwrite the global state of the Aristo single state DB.
  Otherwise resuming at the last synced state becomes impossible.

* Provide latest block number from journal

why:
  This relates the global state of the DB directly to the corresponding
  block number.

* Implemented unit test providing DB pre-load and resume
2024-05-22 13:41:14 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj ee9aea171d
Culling legacy DB and accounts cache (#2197)
details:
+ Compiles nimbus all_tests
+ Failing tests have been commented out
2024-05-20 10:17:51 +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 1502014e36
Core db+aristo re org tracer (#2123)
* Kvt: Update API hooks

* Aristo: Generalised merging snap proofs, now for multiple state roots

why:
  This accommodates pre-loading partial tries for unit tests

* Aristo: Update some unit tests

* CoreDb+Aristo: Re-factor tracer

why:
  Was bonkers anyway. The main change is that the trace journal is now
  kept in a way similar to a transaction layer so that it can predictably
  interact with DB transactions.

* Ledger: Debugging helper

* Update tracer unit test applicable for `Aristo`

* Fix copyright year

* Disable `dump()` function as compile time default

why:
  This needs to pull in the `rocks_db` library at compile time.
2024-04-03 15:48:35 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 889a1165b0
Core db+aristo update tracer for non trivial operations (#2102)
* Remove cruft

* Docu/code cosmetics

* Aristo: Update `forkBase()`

why:
  Was not up to the job

* Update/correct tracer for running against `Aristo`

details:
  This patch makes sure that before creating a new `BaseVMState` the
  `CoreDb` context is adjusted to accommodate for the state root that
  is passed to the `BaseVMState` constructor.

* CpreDb+legacy: Always return current context with `ctxFromTx()`

why:
  There was an experimental setting trying to find the node with the
  proper setting in the KVT (not the hexary tie layer) which currently
  does not work reliable, probably due to `Ledger` caching effects.
2024-03-22 17:31:56 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 14a5f46d13
Core db implement ctx layer for mpt state admin (#2082)
* CoreDb+Ledger: Update logging

why:
  Use symbol `api` rather than `ctx` because the latter will be used
  as name for particular objects

* CoreDb: Remove cruft

* CoreDb: Remove `TxID` support

why:
  It is nowhere used and ugly implemented. The upcoming context layer
  will be a cleaner alternative to use, instead should this particular
  functionality be needed.

* CoreDb: Rearrange base methods in source code for better reading

* CoreDb+Aristo: Update API closures for better reading & maintenance

* CoreDb: Implement context layer for MPT

why:
  On `Aristo` the context layer allows to manage different views on
  the same backend database. This is an abstraction of the legacy
  hexary trie which can be localised on a particular root nose.

details:
  The `ctx` context provides the state (equiv. to state root) of the
  database for MPT and account descriptors.

* Fix Copyright headers
2024-03-18 19:40:23 +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
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
Jordan Hrycaj 9e50af839f
Core db+aristo update storage trie handling (#2023)
* CoreDb: Test module with additional sample selector cmd line options

* Aristo: Do not automatically remove a storage trie with the account

why:
  This is an unnecessary side effect. Rather than using an automatism, a
  a storage root must be deleted manually.

* Aristo: Can handle stale storage root vertex IDs as empty IDs.

why:
  This is currently needed for the ledger API supporting both, a legacy
  and the `Aristo` database backend.

  This feature can be disabled at compile time by re-setting the
  `LOOSE_STORAGE_TRIE_COUPLING` flag in the `aristo_constants` module.

* CoreDb+Aristo: Flush/delete storage trie when deleting account

why:
  On either backend, a deleted account leave a dangling storage trie on
  the database.

  For consistency nn the legacy backend, storage tries must not be
  deleted as they might be shared by several accounts whereas on `Aristo`
  they are always unique.
2024-02-12 19:37:00 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 2c35390bdf
Core db and aristo maintenance update (#2014)
* Aristo: Update error return code

why:
  Failing of `Aristo` function `delete()` might fail because there is
  no such data item on the db. This must return a single error code
  as is done with `fetch()`.

* Ledger: Better error handling

why:
  The `expect()` clauses have been replaced by raising asserts indicating
  the error from the database backend.

   Also, `delete()` failures are legitimate if the item to delete does not
   exist.

* Aristo: Delete function must always leave a label on DB for `hashify()`

why:
  The `hashify()` uses the labels left bu `merge()` and `delete()` to
  compile (and optimise) a scheduler for subsequent hashing.

  Originally, the labels were not used for deleted entries and `delete()`
  still had some edge case where the deletion label was not properly
  handled.

* Aristo: Update `hashify()` scheduler, remove buggy optimisation

why:
  Was left over from version without virtual state roots which did not
  know about account payload leaf vertices referring to storage roots.

* Aristo: Label storage trie account in `delete()` similar to `merge()`

details;
  The `delete()` function applied to a non-static state root (assumed
  to be a storage root) will check the payload of an accounts leaf
  and mark its Merkle keys to be re-checked when runninh `hashify()`

* Aristo: Clean up and re-org recycled vertex IDs in `hashify()`

why:
  Re-organising the recycled vertex IDs list intends to reduce the size of the
  list.

  This list is organised as a LIFO (or stack.) By reorganising it in a way
  so that the least vertex ID numbers are on top, the list will be kept
  smaller as observed on some examples (less than 30%.)

* CoreDb: Accept storage trie deletion requests in non-initialised state

why:
  Due to lazy initialisation, the root vertex ID might not yet exist. So
  the `Aristo` database handlers would reject this call with an error and
  this condition needs to be handled by the API (which realises the lazy
  feature.)

* Cosmetics & code massage, prettify logging

* fix missing import
2024-02-08 16:32:16 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj f1e9ca8526
Core db+ledger aristo backend update (#2006)
* CoreDb: Improve API and API tracking

why:
  Now logs state roots where appropriate

* CoreDb: re-implement `CoreDbVidRef` => `CoreDbTrieRef`

why:
  Instead of a root vertex ID wrapper, the purpose of this object type
  has been upgrades to a sub-trie prototype.

caveat:
  `Aristo` backend not fully functional, yet.

* CoreDb: Update `Aristo` backend

why:
  Supports virtual sub-tries

* CoreDb: Account address tracking for `StorageTrie` virtual tries

details:
  Supported with API tracking/logging

* CoreDb: Keep account address in payload object

why:
  No need to provide extra address argument for `merge()`, also
  provides tracking possibility for account debugging.

* Ledger: Update new API for `Aristo` specific storage trie handling

* CoreDb+Ledger: Update unit tests

* Fix copyright headers
2024-02-02 20:23:04 +00:00
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 13f51939f6
Core db aristo hasher profiling and timing improvement (#1938)
* Explicitly use shared `Kvt` table on `Ledger` and `Clique` lookup.

why:
  Speeds up lookup time with `Aristo` backend. For writing `Clique` data,
  the `Companion` model allows to write `Clique` data past the database
  locked by evm transactions.

* Implement `CoreDb` profiling with API tracking

why:
  Chasing time spent per APT procs ...

* Implement `Ledger` profiling with API tracking

why:
  Chasing time spent per APT procs ...

* Always hashify when commiting or storing

why:
  A dirty cache makes no sense when committing

* Make sure that a zero key is created when adding/updating vertices

why:
  This is an error fix mainly for edge cases. A typical error was
  that the root key got deleted when there were only a few vertices
  left on the DB.

* Need all created and changed vertices zero-keyed on the cache

why:
  A zero key (i.e. empty Merkle hash) indicates that a vertex key
  needs to be updated. This would not be needed immediately after
  a merge as there is an actual leaf path on the cache layer. But
  after subsequent merge and delete operations this information
  might get blurred.

* Re-org hashing algorithm

why:
  Apart from errors, the previous implementation was too slow for
  two reasons:
  + some control hashes were calculated for debugging (now all
    verification is done in `aristo_check` module)
  + the leaf paths stored on the cache are used to build the
    labelling (aka hashing) schedule; there paths were accumulated
    over successive hash sessions although it is clear that all
    keys were generated, already
2023-12-12 17:47:41 +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 c47f021596
Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894)
* Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim`

why:
  Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from
  the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy
  `TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to
  provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially
  implemented, anyway).

  As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will
  not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the
  legacy DB API, nothing will change.

* Fix copyright headers in source code

* Get rid of compiler warning

* Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()`

why:
  Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper

* Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo`

why:
+ This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin,
  commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors.
+ The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither
  is it complete (some convergence features missing.)

* Add debugging helpers to `Kvt`

also:
  Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar
  to `Aristo`.

* Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API

why;
  For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain
  smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works
  fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable
  when creating descriptors.

* Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()`

why;
  The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT.
  Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB.
  So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes
  if needed.

* Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug

* Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API

why:
  No need to create a new descriptor all the time
2023-11-16 19:35:03 +00:00
jangko b0000eed8b
Add check copyright year linter to CI 2023-11-01 10:41:20 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3198ad1bbd
Fix default pruning for ledger and update core db and ledger logging (#1861)
* Make sure that storage tries are not pruned (by default) on the new Ledger API

why:
  Pruning might kill some unwanted entries from storage tries ending up with an unstable database
  leading to crashes.

* Implement `CoreDb` and `LedgerRef` API tracing

details:
+ Locally enabled at compile time via constants `ProvideCoreDbLegacyAPI`
  and `EnableApiTracking` in either `base.nim` source
+ If enabled it can be selectively turned on/off via public switches in
  the `CoreDb` descriptor.

* Allow suppressing opportunistic `ifNecessaryGetXxx()` functions

why:
  Better troubleshooting when the system crashes (assertions will then
  most probably happen outside an `async` function.)
2023-10-25 15:03:09 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj e8ad950e0a
Ledger abstraction for accounts cache (#1824)
* Provide TDD/debug facility for inspecting `persistBlocks()` working

detail:
+ Make sure that the last block of a test sample is the first batch
  item in `persistBlocks()`.
+ Additionally, allow `AccountsCache` API tracing by setting the flag
  `extraTraceMessages = true` in the file `accounts_cache.nim`

* Overload AccountsCache by abstraction wrapper

details:
  Can facilitate CoreDb API switch, details in `ledger/README.md`.
2023-10-18 20:27:22 +01:00