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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Hrycaj 4c9141ffac
Aristo db implement filter serialisation for storage (#1695)
* Remove concept of empty/blind filters

why:
  Not needed. A non-existent filter is is coded as a nil reference.

* Slightly generalised backend iterators

why:
 * VertexID as key for the ID generator state makes no sense
 * there will be more tables addressed by non-VertexID keys

* Store serialised/blobified vertices on memory backend

why:
  This is more in line with the RocksDB backend so more appropriate
  for testing when comparing behaviour. For a speedy memory database,
  a backend-less variant should be used.

* Drop the `Aristo` prefix from names `AristoLayerRef`, etc.

* Suppress compiler warning

why:
  duplicate imports

* Add filter serialisation transcoder

why:
  Will be used as storage format
2023-08-18 20:46:55 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3078c207ca
Aristo db implement distributed backend access (#1688)
* Fix hashing algorithm

why:
  Particular case where a sub-tree is on the backend, linked by an
  Extension vertex to the top level.

* Update backend verification to report `dirty` top layer

* Implement distributed merge of backend filters

* Implement distributed backend access management

details:
  Implemented and tested as described in chapter 5 of the `README.md`
  file.
2023-08-17 14:42:01 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 01fe172738
Aristo db integrate hashify into tx (#1679)
* Renamed type `NoneBackendRef` => `VoidBackendRef`

* Clarify names: `BE=filter+backend` and `UBE=backend (unfiltered)`

why:
  Most functions used full names as `getVtxUnfilteredBackend()` or
  `getKeyBackend()`. After defining abbreviations (and its meaning) it
   seems easier to use `getVtxUBE()` and `getKeyBE()`.

* Integrate `hashify()` process into transaction logic

why:
  Is now transparent unless explicitly controlled.

details:
  Cache changes imply setting a `dirty` flag which in turn triggers
  `hashify()` processing in transaction and `pack()` directives.

* Removed `aristo_tx.exec()` directive

why:
  Inconsistent implementation, functionality will be provided with a
  different paradigm.
2023-08-11 18:23:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 09fabd04eb
Aristo db use filter betw backend and tx cache (#1678)
* Provide deep copy for each transaction layer

why:
  Localising changes. Selective deep copy was just overlooked.

* Generalise vertex ID generator state reorg function `vidReorg()`

why:
  makes it somewhat easier to handle when saving layers.

* Provide dummy back end descriptor `NoneBackendRef`

* Optional read-only filter between backend and transaction cache

why:
  Some staging area for accumulating changes to the backend DB. This
  will eventually be an access layer for emulating a backend with
  multiple/historic state roots.

* Re-factor `persistent()` with filter between backend/tx-cache => `stow()`

why:
  The filter provides an abstraction from the physically stored data on
  disk. So, there can be several MPT instances using the same disk data
  with different state roots. Of course, all the MPT instances should
  not differ too much for practical reasons :).

TODO:
  Filter administration tools need to be provided.
2023-08-10 21:01:28 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 71c91e2280
Aristo db refactor tx paradim (#1674)
* Better error handling

why:
  Bail out on some error as early as possible before any changes.

* Implement `fetch()` as opposite of `merge()`

rationale:
  In the `Aristo` realm, the action named `fetch()` and `merge()` indicate
  leaf value related actions on the MPT, while actions `get()` and `put()`
   handle vertex or hash key related operations that constitute the MPT.

* Re-factor `merge()` prototypes

why:
  The most used variant of `merge()` should have the simplest prototype.

* Persistent DB constructor needs to import `aristo/aristo_init/persistent`

why:
  Most applications use memory DB anyway. This avoids linking `-lrocksdb`
  or any other back end libraries by default.

* Re-factor transaction module

why:
  Got the paradigm wrong. The transaction descriptor did replace the
  database one but should be handled separately.
2023-08-07 18:45:23 +01:00