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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
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 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 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 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
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 44a57496d9
Snap sync interval complement method to speed up trie perusal (#1328)
* Add quick hexary trie inspector, called `dismantle()`

why:
+ Full hexary trie perusal is slow if running down leaf nodes
+ For known range of leaf nodes, work out the UInt126-complement of
  partial sub-trie paths (for existing nodes). The result should cover
  no (or only a few) sub-tries with leaf nodes.

* Extract common healing methods => `sub_tries_helper.nim`

details:
  Also apply quick hexary trie inspection tool `dismantle()`
  Replace `inspectAccountsTrie()` wrapper by `hexaryInspectTrie()`

* Re-arrange task dispatching in main peer worker

* Refactor accounts and storage slots downloaders

* Rename `HexaryDbError` => `HexaryError`
2022-11-28 09:03:23 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj bba1bea4c8
Snap sync state save (#1302)
* Piecemeal trie inspection

details:
  Trie inspection will stop after maximum number of nodes visited.
  The inspection can be resumed using the returned state from the
  last session.

why:
  This feature allows for task switch between `piecemeal` sessions.

* Extract pivot helper code from `worker.nim` => `pivot_helper.nim`

* Accounts import will now return dangling paths from `proof` nodes

why:
  With proper bookkeeping, this can be used to start healing without
  analysing the the probably full trie.

* Update `unprocessed` account range handling

why:
  More generally, the API of a pairs of unprocessed intervals favours
  the first set and not before that is exhausted the second set comes
  into play.

  This was unfortunately implemented which caused the ranges to be
  unnecessarily fractioned. Now the number of range interval typically
  remains in the lower single digit numbers.

* Save sync state after end of downloading some accounts

details:
  restore/resume to be implemented later
2022-11-16 23:51:06 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj e14fd4b96c
Prep for full sync after snap make 6 (#1291)
* Update log ticker, using time interval rather than ticker count

why:
  Counting and logging ticker occurrences is inherently imprecise. So
  time intervals are used.

* Use separate storage tables for snap sync data

* Left boundary proof update

why:
  Was not properly implemented, yet.

* Capture pivot in peer worker (aka buddy) tasks

why:
  The pivot environment is linked to the `buddy` descriptor. While
  there is a task switch, the pivot may change. So it is passed on as
  function argument `env` rather than retrieved from the buddy at
  the start of a sub-function.

* Split queues `fetchStorage` into `fetchStorageFull` and `fetchStoragePart`

* Remove obsolete account range returned from `GetAccountRange` message

why:
  Handler returned the wrong right value of the range. This range was
  for convenience, only.

* Prioritise storage slots if the queue becomes large

why:
  Currently, accounts processing is prioritised up until all accounts
  are downloaded. The new prioritisation has two thresholds for
  + start processing storage slots with a new worker
  + stop account processing and switch to storage processing

also:
  Provide api for `SnapTodoRanges` pair of range sets in `worker_desc.nim`

* Generalise left boundary proof for accounts or storage slots.

why:
  Detailed explanation how this works is documented with
  `snapdb_accounts.importAccounts()`.

  Instead of enforcing a left boundary proof (which is still the default),
  the importer functions return a list of `holes` (aka node paths) found in
  the argument ranges of leaf nodes. This in turn is used by the book
   keeping software for data download.

* Forgot to pass on variable in function wrapper

also:
  + Start healing not before 99% accounts covered (previously 95%)
  + Logging updated/prettified
2022-11-08 18:56:04 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 1b4572ed3b
Prep for full sync after snap make 4 (#1282)
* Re-arrange fetching storage slots in batch module

why;
  Previously, fetching partial slot ranges first has a chance of
  terminating the worker peer 9due to network error) while there were
  many inheritable storage slots on the queue.

  Now, inheritance is checked first, then full slot ranges and finally
  partial ranges.

* Update logging

* Bundled node information for healing into single object `NodeSpecs`

why:
  Previously, partial paths and node keys were kept in separate variables.
  This approach was error prone due to copying/reassembling function
  argument objects.

  As all partial paths, keys, and node data types are more or less handled
  as `Blob`s over the network (using Eth/6x, or Snap/1) it makes sense to
  hold these `Blob`s as named field in a single object (even if not all
  fields are active for the current purpose.)

* For good housekeeping, using `NodeKey` type only for account keys

why:
  previously, a mixture of `NodeKey` and `Hash256` was used. Now, only
  state or storage root keys use the `Hash256` type.

* Always accept latest pivot (and not a slightly older one)

why;
  For testing it was tried to use a slightly older pivot state root than
  available. Some anecdotal tests seemed to suggest an advantage so that
  more peers are willing to serve on that older pivot. But this could not
  be confirmed in subsequent tests (still anecdotal, though.)

  As a side note, the distance of the latest pivot to its predecessor is
  at least 128 (or whatever the constant `minPivotBlockDistance` is
  assigned to.)

* Reshuffle name components for some file and function names

why:
  Clarifies purpose:
  "storages" becomes: "storage slots"
  "store" becomes: "range fetch"

* Stash away currently unused modules in sub-folder named "notused"
2022-10-27 14:49:28 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj c0d580715e
Remodel persistent snapdb access (#1274)
* Re-model persistent database access

why:
  Storage slots healing just run on the wrong sub-trie (i.e. the wrong
  key mapping). So get/put and bulk functions now use the definitions
  in `snapdb_desc` (earlier there were some shortcuts for `get()`.)

* Fixes: missing return code, typo, redundant imports etc.

* Remove obsolete debugging directives from `worker_desc` module

* Correct failing unit tests for storage slots trie inspection

why:
  Some pathological cases for the extended tests do not produce any
  hexary trie data. This is rightly detected by the trie inspection
  and the result checks needed to adjusted.
2022-10-20 17:59:54 +01:00