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Jordan Hrycaj a8df4c1165
Fix trie inspector for healing (#1284)
* Update logging

* Fix node hash associated with partial path for missing nodes

why:
  Healing uses the partial paths for fetching nodes from the network. The
  node hash (or key) is used to verify the node data retrieved.

  The trie inspector function returned the parent hash instead of the node hash
  with the partial path when a missing node was detected. So all nodes
  for healing were rejected.

* Must not modify sequence while looping over it
2022-10-28 08:26:17 +01:00
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
Jordan Hrycaj 8c7d91512b
Prep for full sync after snap mark2 (#1263)
* Rename `LeafRange` => `NodeTagRange`

* Replacing storage slot partition point by interval

why:
  The partition point only allows to describe slots `[point,high(Uint256)]`
  for fetching interval slot ranges. This has been generalised for any
  interval.

* Replacing `SnapAccountRanges` by `SnapTrieRangeBatch`

why:
  Generalised healing status for accounts, and later for storage slots.

* Improve accounts healing loop

* Split `snap_db` into accounts and storage modules

why:
  It is cleaner to have separate session descriptors for accounts and
  storage slots (based on a common base descriptor.)

  Also, persistent storage handling might be changed in future which
  requires the storage slot implementation disentangled from the accounts
  handling.

* Re-model worker queues for storage slots

why:
  There is a dynamic list of storage sub-tries, each one has to be
  treated similar to the accounts database. This applied to slot
  interval downloads as well as to healing

* Compress some return value report lists for snapdb methods

why:
  No need to report all handling details for work items that are filteres
  out and discarded, anyway.

* Remove inner loop frame from healing function

why:
  The healing function runs as a loop body already.
2022-10-14 17:40:32 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj d53eacb854
Prep for full sync after snap (#1253)
* Split fetch accounts into sub-modules

details:
  There will be separated modules for accounts snapshot, storage snapshot,
  and healing for either.

* Allow to rebase pivot before negotiated header

why:
  Peers seem to have not too many snapshots available. By setting back the
  pivot block header slightly, the chances might be higher to find more
  peers to serve this pivot. Experiment on mainnet showed that setting back
  too much (tested with 1024), the chances to find matching snapshot peers
  seem to decrease.

* Add accounts healing

* Update variable/field naming in `worker_desc` for readability

* Handle leaf nodes in accounts healing

why:
  There is no need to fetch accounts when they had been added by the
  healing process. On the flip side, these accounts must be checked for
  storage data and the batch queue updated, accordingly.

* Reorganising accounts hash ranges batch queue

why:
  The aim is to formally cover as many accounts as possible for different
  pivot state root environments. Formerly, this was tried by starting the
  accounts batch queue at a random value for each pivot (and wrapping
  around.)

  Now, each pivot environment starts with an interval set mutually
  disjunct from any interval set retrieved with other pivot state roots.

also:
  Stop fishing for more pivots in `worker` if 100% download is reached

* Reorganise/update accounts healing

why:
  Error handling was wrong and the (math. complexity of) whole process
  could be better managed.

details:
  Much of the algorithm is now documented at the top of the file
  `heal_accounts.nim`
2022-10-08 18:20:50 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj eca5882238
Isolating sync action modules (#1249)
* Miscellaneous updates TBC

* Disentangled pivot2 module from snap

why:
  Wrote as template on top of sync so it can be shared by fast and snap
  sync.

* Renamed and relocated pivot sources

* Integrated `best_pivot` module into full and snap sync

why:
  Full sync used an older version of `best_pivot`

* isolating download module from full sync

why;
  might be shared with snap sync at a later stage
2022-09-30 09:22:14 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 4ff0948fed
Snap sync accounts healing (#1225)
* Added inspect module

why:
  Find dangling references for trie healing support.

details:
 + This patch set provides only the inspect module and some unit tests.
 + There are also extensive unit tests which need bulk data from the
   `nimbus-eth1-blob` module.

* Alternative pivot finder

why:
  Attempt to be faster on start up. Also tying to decouple pivot finder
  somehow by providing different mechanisms (this one runs in `single`
  mode.)

* Use inspect module for healing

details:
 + After some progress with account and storage data, the inspect facility
   is used to find dangling links in the database to be filled nose-wise.
 + This is a crude attempt to cobble together functional elements. The
   set up needs to be honed.

* fix scheduler to avoid starting dead peers

why:
  Some peers drop out while in `sleepAsync()`. So extra `if` clauses
  make sure that this event is detected early.

* Bug fixes causing crashes

details:

+ prettify.toPC():
  int/intToStr() numeric range over/underflow

+ hexary_inspect.hexaryInspectPath():
  take care of half initialised step with branch but missing index into
  branch array

* improve handling of dropped peers in alternaive pivot finder

why:
  Strange things may happen while querying data from the network.
  Additional checks make sure that the state of other peers is updated
  immediately.

* Update trace messages

* reorganise snap fetch & store schedule
2022-09-16 08:24:12 +01:00