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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Hrycaj 30135ab1ef
Simplify beacon stream pivot update (#1435)
* Simplify pivot update

why:
  No need to fetch the pivot header from the network when it can be
  be made available in the ivot cache

also:
  Keep `txPool` update disabled while syncing

* Cosmetics, tune down some logging noise

* Support `snap/1` without `eth/6?`

why:
  Eth is not needed here.

* Snap is an (optional) extension of `eth`

so:
  It it must be supported somehow. Nevertheless it will be currently
  unused in the snap syncer.
2023-01-18 08:31:57 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 707e47ac38
External beacon stream tracker (#1433)
* Register external beacon stream header

why:
  This will be used to sync the peers against.

* Update total coverage book-keeping for 100% roll-over

details:
  Provide commonly available/used function

* Replace best pivot by beacon stream tracker

details:
  Beacon stream header cache will be updated by external chain monitor via
  RPC. This cached header will then be used to sync the pivot.
2023-01-17 09:28:14 +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