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Jordan Hrycaj 7b6767c4a3 renamed types.nim, vm_fork.nim, opcode_values.nim => v2*.nim
why:
  these files provide part of the externally accessible interface
  provided by vm_types*.nim. so the new filename indicates that the
  source code belongs to vm2 (rather than vm).
2021-04-23 14:04:06 +03:00
Jordan Hrycaj cf2d771c4d remove evmc code from vm2
why:
  handled by original vm
2021-04-23 14:04:06 +03:00
Jordan Hrycaj b7bf84a71f added compiler flag sentinels to vm2 headers
why:
  making sure that deep links into vm2 sources are configured properly. it
  is intended that only the vm_*.nim interface headers are allowed to
  source files in vm2. the sentinels just protect from coding errors.
2021-04-23 14:04:06 +03:00
Jordan Hrycaj b4f8450968 provide identical copy of vm folder => vm2, activated by make flag ENABLE_VM2=1
why:
  vm2 enabled by ENABLE_VM2=1 behaves as vm without ENABLE_EVMC=1 until
  it doesn't in some future fatch set. this leaves some wiggle room
  to work on a vm copy without degrading the original implementation.

details:
  + additional make flag ENABLE_VM2=1 (or ENABLE_VM2=0 to explicitely disable)
  + when both flags ENABLE_EVMC=1 and ENABLE_VM2=1 are present, the former
    flag ENABLE_EVMC=1 takes precedence, this is implemented at the NIM
    compiler level for -d:evmc_enabled and -d:vm2_enabled
2021-04-23 14:04:06 +03:00
Jamie Lokier 085661c24f
EVM: Eliminate recursion entirely
This patch eliminates recursion entirely from the EVM when ENABLE_EVMC=0.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-04-20 16:12:45 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 8211db1ea8
EVM: Small patch that reduces EVM stack usage to almost nothing
There's been a lot of talk about the Nimbus EVM "stack problem".  I think we
assumed changing it would require big changes to the interpreter code, touching
a lot of functions.

It turned out to be a low hanging fruit.

This patch solves the stack problem, but hardly touches anything.  The change
in EVM stack memory is from 13 MB worst case to just 48 kB, a 250x reduction.

I've been doing work on the database/storage/trie code.  While looking at the
API between the EVM and the database/storage/trie, this stack patch stood out
and made itself obvious.  As it's tiny, rather than more talk, here it is.

Note: This patch is intentionally small, non-invasive, and hopefully easy to
understand, so that it doesn't conflict with other work done on the EVM, and
can easily be grafted into any other EVM structure.

Motivation
==========

- We run out of space and crash on some targets, unless the stack limit is
  raised above its default.  Surprise segmentation faults are unhelpful.

- Some CI targets have been disabled for months due to this.

- Because usage borders on the system limits, when working on
  database/storage/trie/sync code (called from the EVM), segmentation faults
  occur and are misleading.  They cause lost time due to thinking there's a
  crash bug in the code being worked on, when there's nothing wrong with it.

- Sometimes unrelated, trivial code changes elsewhere trigger CI test failures.
  It looks like abrupt termination.  A simple, recent patch was crashing in
  `make test` even though it was a trivial refactor.  Turns out it pushed the
  stack over the edge.

- A large stack has to be scanned by the Nim garbage collector sometimes.
  Larger stack means slower GC and memory allocation.

- The structure of this small patch suggests how to weave async into the EVM
  with almost no changes to the EVM, and no async transformation overhead.

- The patch seemed obvious when working on the API between EVM and storage.

Measurements before
===================

All these tests were run on Ubuntu 20.04 server, x86-64.  This is one of the
targets that has been disabled for a while in CI in EVMC mode due to crashing,
and excessive stack usage is the cause.

Testing commit 0c34a8e3 `2021-04-08 17:46:00 +0200 CI: use MSYS2 on Windows`.

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=1 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 16384 # Requires larger stack than default to avoid crash.
    $ ./build/all_tests 9 | tee tlog
    [Suite] persist block json tests
    ...
	Stack range 38496 depthHigh 3
    ...
    Stack range 13140272 depthHigh 1024
    [OK] tests/fixtures/PersistBlockTests/block1431916.json

These tests use 13.14 MB of stack to run, and so crash with the default stack
limit on Ubuntu Server 20.04 (8MB).  Exactly 12832 bytes per EVM call stack
frame.  It's interesting to see some stack frames take a bit more.

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=1 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 16384 # Requires larger stack than default.
    $ ./build/all_tests 7 | tee tlog
    [Suite] new generalstate json tests
	...
	Stack range 15488 depthHigh 2
	...
	Stack range 3539312 depthHigh 457
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest639.json
    ...
	Stack range 3756144 depthHigh 485
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest458.json
	...
	Stack range 7929968 depthHigh 1024
     [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stCreate2/Create2OnDepth1024.json

These tests use 7.92MB of stack to run.  About 7264 bytes per EVM call stack
frame.  It _only just_ avoids crashing with the default Ubuntu Server stack
limit of 8 MB.  However, it still crashes on Windows x86-64, which is why the
CI target is currently disabled.

On Linux where this passes, this is so borderline that it affects work and
testing of storage and sync code, because that's called from the EVM.  Which
was a motivation for dealing with the stack instead of letting this linger.

Also, this stack greatly exceeds the default thread stack size.

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=0 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 16384 # Requires larger stack than default to avoid crash.
    $ ./build/all_tests 9 | tee tlog
    [Suite] persist block json tests
    ...
    Stack range 33216 depthHigh 3
    ...
    Stack range 11338032 depthHigh 1024
    [OK] tests/fixtures/PersistBlockTests/block1431916.json

These tests use 11.33 MB stack to run, and so crash with a default stack limit
of 8MB.  Exactly 11072 bytes per EVM call stack frame.  It's interesting to see
some stack frames take a bit more.

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=0 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 16384 # Requires larger stack than default.
    $ ./build/all_tests 7 | tee tlog
    [Suite] new generalstate json tests
	...
    Stack range 10224 depthHigh 2
	...
    Stack range 2471760 depthHigh 457
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest639.json
    ...
    Stack range 2623184 depthHigh 485
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest458.json
	...
    Stack range 5537824 depthHigh 1024
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stCreate2/Create2OnDepth1024.json

These tests use 5.54 MB of stack to run, and avoid crashing on with a default
stack limit of 8 MB.  About 5408 bytes per EVM call stack frame.

However, this is uncomfortably close to the limit, as the stack frame size is
sensitive to changes in the code.

Also, this stack greatly exceeds the default thread stack size.

Measurements after
==================

(This patch doesn't address EVMC mode, which is not our default.  EVMC stack
usage remains about the same.  EVMC mode is addressed in another tiny patch.)

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=0 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 80 # Because we can!  80k stack.
    $ ./build/all_tests 9 | tee tlog
    [Suite] persist block json tests
    ...
    Stack range 496 depthHigh 3
    ...
    Stack range 49504 depthHigh 1024
    [OK] tests/fixtures/PersistBlockTests/block1431916.json

    $ rm -f build/all_tests && make ENABLE_EVMC=0 test
    $ ulimit -S -s 72 # Because we can!  72k stack.
    $ ./build/all_tests 7 | tee tlog
    [Suite] new generalstate json tests
	...
    Stack range 448 depthHigh 2
	...
    Stack range 22288 depthHigh 457
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest639.json
    ...
    Stack range 23632 depthHigh 485
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stRandom2/randomStatetest458.json
	...
    Stack range 49504 depthHigh 1024
    [OK] tests/fixtures/eth_tests/GeneralStateTests/stCreate2/Create2OnDepth1024.json

For both tests, a satisfying *48 bytes* per EVM call stack frame, and EVM takes
not much more than 48 kB.  With other overheads, both tests run in 80 kB stack
total at maximum EVM depth.

We must add some headroom on this for database activity called from the EVM,
and different compile targets.  But it means the EVM itself is no longer a
stack burden.

This is much smaller than the default thread stack size on Linux (2MB), with
plenty of margin.  It's even smaller than Linux from a long time ago (128kB),
and some small embedded C targets.  (Just fyi, though, some JVM environments
allocated just 32 kB to thread stacks.)

This size is also well suited to running EVMs in threads, if that's useful.

Subtle exception handling and `dispose`
=======================================

It is important that each `snapshot` has a corresponding `dispose` in the event
of an exception being raised.  This code does do that, but in a subtle way.

The pair of functions `execCallOrCreate` and `execCallOrCreateAux` are
equivalent to the following code, where you can see `dispose` more clearly:

    proc execCallOrCreate*(c: Computation) =
      defer: c.dispose()
      if c.beforeExec():
        return
      c.executeOpcodes()
      while not c.continuation.isNil:
        c.child.execCallOrCreate()
        c.child = nil
        (c.continuation)()
        c.executeOpcodes()
      c.afterExec()

That works fine, but only reduces the stack used to 300-700 kB instead of 48 kB.

To get lower we split the above into separate `execCallOrCreate` and
`execCallOrCreateAux`.  Only the outermost has `defer`, and instead of handling
one level, it walks the entire `c.parent` chain calling `dispose` if needed.
The inner one avoids `defer`, which greatly reduces the size of its stackframe.

`c` is a `var` parameter, at each level of recursion.  So the outermost proc
sees the temporary changes made by all inner calls.  This is why `c` is updated
and the `c.parent` chain is maintained at each step.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-04-13 23:35:26 +01:00
Jacek Sieka 3147df0dcd
switch to chronos metrics, remove insecure (#580)
* switch to chronos metrics, remove insecure

See https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/2468

also fixes pcre linking for real, and adds some random build flags that
help nimbus-eth2 stay afloat

* fix help

* don't omit frame pointers on windows
2021-04-09 09:26:06 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 2eb46ca221
Merge pull request #573 from status-im/feature/isolate-evms
Feature/isolate evms
2021-04-08 08:00:34 +01:00
jangko a923016a12
allow missing chainId in chain config 2021-04-08 08:52:41 +07:00
jangko 1801317208
dealing with missing 'code' keys in customNetPrealloc 2021-04-08 08:52:40 +07:00
jangko fb7d5b5319
fixes customNetPrealloc in genesis.nim: dealing with missing keys in genesis.json 2021-04-08 08:52:40 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj dfc93a74ad
moved validateTransaction() to executor
why:
  not part of VM (see andri's requested change at #573)
2021-04-07 15:13:28 +01:00
kdeme f34431e2d4
Bump nim-eth and nim-chronos and fix exception effects 2021-04-02 19:55:21 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj 827b8c9c81
reset explicit import paths for local modules
why:
  it was convenient to have relocatable source modules when writing the
  vm interface wrappers. this patch moves it back to the standard.

also:
  there are no deep links into the vm folder anymore which leaves some
  room for manoeuvring inside
2021-04-01 12:53:22 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 05bd635da2
fix formatting 2021-03-31 18:18:00 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj c8582583ef
merge vm_memory, vm_interpreter, and vm_utils_numeric => vm_internals
why:
  currently used for tests only
2021-03-31 18:15:27 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 00ba7a2718
merge vm_forks and vm_opcode_values => vm_type2
why:
  all types, but they cannot be merged int vm_types because of a circular
  dependency.
2021-03-31 17:53:15 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 9e365734e6
renamed nvm_ prefixed modules to its original names
why:
  the nvm_ prefix was used inside the vm folder to hide them temporarily
  from the outside world while writing export wrappers. now all
  functionality is accessed via vm_*, rather than vm/* imports.

todo:
  at a later stage the import headers of the vm modules need to get fixed
  to meet style guide standards (as jacek kindly pointed out.)
2021-03-31 17:19:54 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 474bd9e910
expanded nvm_interpreter
details:
  explicit symbol exports rather than wholesale module names
2021-03-31 16:49:11 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 7c28d5d362
provide vm_utils_numeric as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/interpreter/utils/utils_numeric.nim => vm/interpreter/utils/utils_numeric.nim
2021-03-31 16:49:07 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 99568c9b46
provide vm_opcode_values as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/interpreter/opcode_values.nim => vm/interpreter/nvm_opcode_values.nim
2021-03-31 16:49:03 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj cf63b9b03f
provide vm_memory as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/memory.nim => vm/nvm_memory.nim
2021-03-31 16:48:44 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 7b5d00307c
provide vm_precompiles as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/precompiles.nim => vm/nvm_precompiles.nim
2021-03-31 16:47:15 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 5ce7ca6b32
provide vm_interpreter as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/interpreter.nim => vm/nvm_interpreter.nim
2021-03-31 16:47:08 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj eee24de450
provide vm_message as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/message.nim => vm/nvm_message.nim
2021-03-31 16:47:02 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj cf3a356d76
provide vm_computation as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/computation.nim => vm/nvm_computation.nim
2021-03-31 16:38:10 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 689458a346
provide vm_gas_costs as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/interpreter/vm_gas_costs.nim => vm/interpreter/nvm_gas_costs.nim
2021-03-31 16:03:51 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3a3e4d5707
provide vm_forks as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm/interpreter/vm_forks.nim => vm/interpreter/nvm_forks.nim
2021-03-31 16:03:34 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 907465300f
isolate vm_state_transactions as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm_state_transactions.nim => vm/nvm_state_transactions.nim
2021-03-31 10:05:47 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj eda1290c25
isolate vm_state as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm_state.nim => vm/nvm_state.nim
2021-03-31 09:58:26 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj ed59f602d5
isolate vm_types as import/export wrapper
details:
  moved original vm_types.nim => vm/nvm_types.nim
2021-03-31 09:48:50 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj a3db0f41d8
remove relative paths ./ and ../ from import section
why:
  relative paths make sources inherently non-relocatable

details:
  import base is set to the nimbus directoy, so importing ./stack
  from file interpreter.nim becomes vm/stack etc.

caveat:
   a file named nimbus/strformat.nim would clash with strformat (but
   not with std/strformat)
2021-03-30 17:20:43 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6d2b7ad6da
fix cleanup maker
why:
  embedded find needs brackets around or condition
2021-03-30 16:26:35 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj e5de7eec22
Merge pull request #568 from status-im/feature/nim-docs-generation-for-nimbus2
generate docs (and other niceties ..) for nimbus sub-directory
2021-03-23 08:51:13 +00:00
jangko 2cd081495b implement '--import': import rlp encoded block(s), validate, write to db and quit 2021-03-23 10:37:00 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 4a368329f9
update clean target
why:
  recursively clean up all locally generated nimcache directories (previously
  only the top-level nimcache was cleared)
2021-03-22 17:41:24 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 1686d3b710
update nim-doc for windows/mingw32
why:
  under win/mingw32 the --docRoot argument value for the NIM doc
  generator needs a window-ish path C:\\MinGW\\msys\\1.0\\home\\...

also:
  fix clean up for nimdoc.out.css or  nimdoc_out.css (varies on
  win/posix operating system)
2021-03-22 16:34:08 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj de24b544c4
generate docs (and other niceties ..) for nimbus sub-directory
why:
  * easy browsing of prototype docs, allows to follow links with
    a web browser on the local file system
  * some md & png files may contain additional documentation

overview:
  * separate nimbus/makefile, try "make -C nimbus" for instructions
  * running "make -C nimbus docs" will do the job
  * x-ref file in nimbus/docs/theindex.html
  * additional md and png files in nimbus/docs/ex/.. subdirectory

details:
  * a newer nim compiler provides better referencing when available, in
    particular the back link to the indices are not provided by the 1.2.10
    nim compiler (automatically handled by makefile)
  * make patterns are used to update files only when the timestamp changes
  * should provide "discount" markdown generator, otherwise fallback
    to <pre/> encapsulated text file
2021-03-19 15:59:59 +00:00
jangko 8e4b917fd3 allow custom net parser to skip chain config and only parse genesis data 2021-02-16 10:37:42 +07:00
jangko 8486c1834c fixes #558, use distinct uint for ChainId and NetworkId to prevent confusion 2021-02-14 11:01:27 +07:00
jangko 2566cebfe0 fixes #548, custom network json parser now behaves like geth 2021-02-11 18:19:33 +07:00
jangko b6ad47f3a4 fixes evmc bug and add github action job to test evmc 2021-01-20 11:50:07 +07:00
jangko 8c5c967715 bump submodules 2021-01-20 11:50:07 +07:00
jangko ad284e3d25 fixes EIP2929 SLOAD 2021-01-14 23:22:28 +07:00
jangko f6c44ffcc0 fixes EIP2929 CALL opCode 2021-01-14 23:22:28 +07:00
jangko 9709525916
fix byzantium bug related to revertPrecompileTouched 2021-01-13 08:08:56 +07:00
jangko f906d177f4
add comments about disabled EIPs 2021-01-11 15:33:30 +07:00
jangko 01dec1d359
fixes EIP2929 opcodes impl 2021-01-11 14:57:40 +07:00
jangko 3db535aa39
EIP2929 implementation 2021-01-11 14:56:42 +07:00
jangko f2b483d6ad
access list implementation 2021-01-11 14:54:55 +07:00