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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Hrycaj ffa8ad2246
Core db use differential tx layers for aristo and kvt (#1949)
* Fix kvt headers

* Provide differential layers for KVT transaction stack

why:
  Significant performance improvement

* Provide abstraction layer for database top cache layer

why:
  This will eventually implemented as a differential database layers
  or transaction layers. The latter is needed to improve performance.

behavioural changes:
  Zero vertex and keys (i.e. delete requests) are not optimised out
  until the last layer is written to the database.

* Provide differential layers for Aristo transaction stack

why:
  Significant performance improvement
2023-12-19 12:39:23 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj c47f021596
Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894)
* Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim`

why:
  Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from
  the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy
  `TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to
  provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially
  implemented, anyway).

  As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will
  not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the
  legacy DB API, nothing will change.

* Fix copyright headers in source code

* Get rid of compiler warning

* Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()`

why:
  Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper

* Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo`

why:
+ This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin,
  commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors.
+ The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither
  is it complete (some convergence features missing.)

* Add debugging helpers to `Kvt`

also:
  Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar
  to `Aristo`.

* Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API

why;
  For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain
  smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works
  fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable
  when creating descriptors.

* Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()`

why;
  The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT.
  Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB.
  So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes
  if needed.

* Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug

* Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API

why:
  No need to create a new descriptor all the time
2023-11-16 19:35:03 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3fe0a49a5e
Aristo db allow shorter than 64 nibbles path keys (#1864)
* Aristo: Single `FetchPathNotFound` error in `fetchXxx()` and `hasPath()`

why:
  Missing path hike returns too many detailed reasons why it failed
  which becomes cumbersome to handle.

also:
  Renamed `contains()` => `hasPath()` which disables the `in` operator on
  non-boolean 	`contains()` functions

* Kvt: Renamed `contains()` => `hasKey()`

why:
  which disables the `in` operator on non-boolean 	`contains()` functions

* Aristo: Generalising `HashID` by variable length `PathID`

why:
  There are cases when the `Aristo` database is to be used with
  shorter than 64 nibbles keys when handling transactions indexes
  with sequence IDs.

caveat:
  This patch only works reliable for full length `PathID` values. Tests
  for shorter `PathID` values are currently missing.
2023-10-27 22:36:51 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 6d132811ba
Core db update providing additional results code interface (#1776)
* Split `core_db/base.nim` into several sources

* Rename `core_db/legacy.nim` => `core_db/legacy_db.nim`

* Update `CoreDb` API, dual methods returning `Result[]` or plain value

detail:
  Plain value methods implemet the legacy API, they defect on error results

* Redesign `CoreDB` direct backend access

why:
  Made the `backend` directive integral part of the API

* Discontinue providing unused or otherwise available functions

details:
+ setTransactionID() removed, not used and not easily replicable in Aristo
+ maybeGet() removed, available via direct backend access
+ newPhk() removed, never used & was experimental anyway

* Update/reorg backend API

why:
+ Added error print function `$$()`
+ General descriptor completion (and optional validation) via `bless()`

* Update `Aristo`/`Kvt` exception handling

why:
  Avoid `CatchableError` exceptions, rather pass them as error code where
  appropriate.

* More `CoreDB` compliant `Aristo` and `Kvt` methods

details:
+ Providing functions like `contains()`, `getVtxRc()` (returns `Result[]`).
+ Additional error code: `NotImplemented`

* Rewrite/reorg of Aristo DB constructor

why:
  Previously used global object `DefaultQidLayoutRef` as default
  initialiser. This object was created at compile time which lead to
  non-gc safe functions.

* Update nimbus/db/core_db/legacy_db.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

* Update nimbus/db/aristo/aristo_transcode.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

* Update nimbus/db/core_db/legacy_db.nim

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim De Mey <kim.demey@gmail.com>
2023-09-26 10:21:13 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj cd1d370543
Aristo db api extensions for use as core db backend (#1754)
* Update docu

* Update Aristo/Kvt constructor prototype

why:
  Previous version used an `enum` value to indicate what backend is to
  be used. This was replaced by using the backend object type.

* Rewrite `hikeUp()` return code into `Result[Hike,(Hike,AristoError)]`

why:
  Better code maintenance. Previously, the `Hike` object was returned. It
  had an internal error field so partial success was also available on
  a failure. This error field has been removed.

* Use `openArray[byte]` rather than `Blob` in functions prototypes

* Provide synchronised multi instance transactions

why:
  The `CoreDB` object was geared towards the legacy DB which used a single
  transaction for the key-value backend DB. Different state roots are
  provided by the backend database, so all instances work directly on the
  same backend.

  Aristo db instances have different in-memory mappings (aka different
  state roots) and the transactions are on top of there mappings. So each
  instance might run different transactions.

  Multi instance transactions are a compromise to converge towards the
  legacy behaviour. The synchronised transactions span over all instances
  available at the time when base transaction was opened. Instances
  created later are unaffected.

* Provide key-value pair database iterator

why:
  Needed in `CoreDB` for `replicate()` emulation

also:
  Some update of internal code

* Extend API (i.e. prototype variants)

why:
  Needed for `CoreDB` geared towards the legacy backend which has a more
  basic API than Aristo.
2023-09-15 16:23:53 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj dda049cd43
Simple stupid key-value table companion for Aristo DB (#1746)
why:
  Additional tables needed for the `CoreDB` object with separate
  key-value table and MPT.

details:
+ Stripped down copy of Aristo DB to have a similar look'n feel. Otherwise
  it is just a posh way for accessing `Table` objects or `RocksDB` data.
+ No unit tests yet, will be tested on the go.
2023-09-12 19:44:45 +01:00