In block processing, depending on the complexity of a transaction and
hotness of caches etc, signature checking can actually make up the
majority of time needed to process a transaction (60% observed in some
randomly sampled block ranges).
Fortunately, this is a task that trivially can be offloaded to a task
pool similar to how nimbus-eth2 does it.
This PR introduces taskpools in the most simple way possible, by
performing signature checking concurrently with other TX processing,
assigning a taskpool task per TX effectively.
With this little trick, we're in gigagas land 🎉 on my laptop!
```
INF 2024-12-10 21:05:35.170+01:00 Imported blocks
blockNumber=3874817 b... mgps=1222.707 ...
```
Tests don't use the taskpool for now because it needs manual cleanup and
we don't have a good mechanism in place. Future PR:s should address this
by creating a common shutdown sequence that also closes and cleans up
other resources like the DB.
Co-authored-by: andri lim <jangko128@gmail.com>
* switch to Nim v2.0.12
* fix LruCache capitalization for styleCheck
* KzgProof/KzgCommitment for styleCheck
* TxEip4844 for styleCheck
* styleCheck issues in nimbus/beacon/payload_conv.nim
* ENode for styleCheck
* isOk for styleCheck
* some more styleCheck fixes
* more styleCheck fixes
---------
Co-authored-by: jangko <jangko128@gmail.com>
* blocks can be bigger than the default 1mb when json-rpc-encoded - this
happens on sepolia for example
* json-rpc bump improves debug logging and fixes a number of bugs
* json-serialization bump fixes a crash on invalid arrays in json data
At some point, it would probably be better to compute the maximum block
size from actual block constraints, though this is somewhat tricky and
depends on gas limits etc. Until then, 16mb should be plenty.
With this, sepolia can be synced :)
* bump nimbus-build-system to use Nim v2.0.10
* 2.0.10 fixes
* fluffy linting
* make trivial change which should trigger whole-nimbus+fluffy rebuild/ci
* Nim v2.0.10 chronicles.error/macros.error ambiguity workaround
* another contentType enum specifier
* fluffy linting
* Fix eth/common & web3 related deprecation warnings for fluffy
This commit uses the new types in the new eth/common/ structure
to remove deprecation warnings.
It is however more than just a mass replace as also all places
where eth/common or eth/common/eth_types or eth/common/eth_types_rlp
got imported have been revised and adjusted to a better per submodule
based import.
There are still a bunch of toMDigest deprecation warnings but that
convertor is not needed for fluffy code anymore so in theory it
should not be used (bug?). It seems to still get imported via export
leaks ffrom imported nimbus code I think.
* Address review comments
* Remove two more unused eth/common imports
This is a minimal set of changes to make things work with the new types
in nim-eth - this is the minimal PR that merely resolves
incompatibilities while the full change set would include more cleanup
and migration.
* Add missing leaf cache update when a leaf turns to a branch with two
leaves (on merge) and vice versa (on delete) - this could lead to stale
leaves being returned from the cache causing validation failures - it
didn't happen because the leaf caches were not being used efficiently :)
* Replace `seq` with `ArrayBuf` in `Hike` allowing it to become
allocation-free - this PR also works around an inefficiency in nim in
returning large types via a `var` parameter
* Use the leaf cache instead of `getVtxRc` to fetch recent leaves - this
makes the vertex cache more efficient at caching branches because fewer
leaf requests pass through it.
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.
* 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)
* bump metrics
* Remove cruft
* Cosmetics, update some logging, noise control
* Renamed `CoreDb` function `hasKey` => `hasKeyRc` and provided `hasKey`
why:
Currently, `hasKey` returns a `Result[]` rather than a `bool` which
is what one would expect from a function prototype of this name.
This was a bit of an annoyance and cost unnecessary attention.
* Remove redundant `eth/68` message and clean up docu
details:
There is only eth/68 available at the moment
* Allow to turn on chronicles line number logging in `Makefile`
* Accept (and forget) tx hashes announcements
why:
Does no harm to just ignore it at the moment
* Bump nim-eth (rlp fix)