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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Hrycaj 9cc6e5a3aa
Aristo resume off line syncing on pre loaded database (#2203)
* Update some docu & messages

* Remove cruft from the ledger modules

* Must not overwrite genesis data on an initialised database

why:
  This will overwrite the global state of the Aristo single state DB.
  Otherwise resuming at the last synced state becomes impossible.

* Provide latest block number from journal

why:
  This relates the global state of the DB directly to the corresponding
  block number.

* Implemented unit test providing DB pre-load and resume
2024-05-22 13:41:14 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj de0388919f
Unified mode for undumping gzip-ed or era1-ed encoded block dumps (#2198)
ackn:
  Built on Daniel's work
2024-05-20 13:59:18 +00:00
andri lim c41206be39
Fix styles and reduce compiler warnings (#2086)
* Fix styles and reduce compiler warnings

* Fix copyright year
2024-03-20 14:35:38 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 3e1e493368
Core n lega db update tracer api (#2063)
* Aristo: Remove cruft

* Prettifying profile statistics printing & source code cosmetics

* Aristo/Kvt: API tools update

* CoreDb: Corrections, mostly API related

* CoreDb: Changed the tracer `logDb()` result

why:
  Only the key-value table is used from the logger database

* CoreDb: Update legacy tracer

why:
  The `contains()` directive did not correspond to `0 < get().len`

also:
  Copy `CoreDb` meta settings like `trackLegaApi`, `trackNewApi`, etc. to
  overlay tracer descriptor

* CoreDb: Extend/update tracer API

why:
  Get ready for accommodating `Aristo` tracer

* Fix missing import

why:
  Some CI compilers might have (cached?) a different NIM patch level

* Ditto
2024-03-07 19:24:05 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 587ca3abbe
Coredb use stackable api for aristo backend (#2060)
* Aristo/Kvt: Provide function hooks APIs

why:
  These APIs can be used for installing tracers, profiling functoinality,
  and other niceties on the databases.

* Aristo: Provide optional API profiling

details:
  It basically is a re-implementation of the `CoreDb` profiling
  implementation

* Kvt: Provide optional API profiling similar to `Aristo`

* CoreDb: Re-implementing profiling using `aristo_profile`

* Ledger: Re-implementing profiling using `aristo_profile`

* CoreDb: Update unit tests for maintainability

* update copyright dates
2024-02-29 21:10:24 +00:00
andri lim bea558740f
Reduce compiler warnings (#2030)
* Reduce compiler warnings

* Reduce compiler warnings in test code
2024-02-16 16:08:07 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj 9e50af839f
Core db+aristo update storage trie handling (#2023)
* CoreDb: Test module with additional sample selector cmd line options

* Aristo: Do not automatically remove a storage trie with the account

why:
  This is an unnecessary side effect. Rather than using an automatism, a
  a storage root must be deleted manually.

* Aristo: Can handle stale storage root vertex IDs as empty IDs.

why:
  This is currently needed for the ledger API supporting both, a legacy
  and the `Aristo` database backend.

  This feature can be disabled at compile time by re-setting the
  `LOOSE_STORAGE_TRIE_COUPLING` flag in the `aristo_constants` module.

* CoreDb+Aristo: Flush/delete storage trie when deleting account

why:
  On either backend, a deleted account leave a dangling storage trie on
  the database.

  For consistency nn the legacy backend, storage tries must not be
  deleted as they might be shared by several accounts whereas on `Aristo`
  they are always unique.
2024-02-12 19:37:00 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 9c37e73ff7
Core db tests supersedes part of retired custom network tests (#2015)
* Remove custom block chain unit tests

why:
  The custom block chain unit test functionality is superseded by
  `test_coredb`.

  All the custom block chains used here are hopelessly out of date and
  the configs were never updated regarding fork and ttd settings (while
  the production code has moved on.)

* CoreDb: Update unit tests suite

details:
  Can accommodate non-built in network dumps. Inherited some functionality
  from the now retired `test_custom_network` test.
2024-02-09 13:30:07 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj f1e9ca8526
Core db+ledger aristo backend update (#2006)
* CoreDb: Improve API and API tracking

why:
  Now logs state roots where appropriate

* CoreDb: re-implement `CoreDbVidRef` => `CoreDbTrieRef`

why:
  Instead of a root vertex ID wrapper, the purpose of this object type
  has been upgrades to a sub-trie prototype.

caveat:
  `Aristo` backend not fully functional, yet.

* CoreDb: Update `Aristo` backend

why:
  Supports virtual sub-tries

* CoreDb: Account address tracking for `StorageTrie` virtual tries

details:
  Supported with API tracking/logging

* CoreDb: Keep account address in payload object

why:
  No need to provide extra address argument for `merge()`, also
  provides tracking possibility for account debugging.

* Ledger: Update new API for `Aristo` specific storage trie handling

* CoreDb+Ledger: Update unit tests

* Fix copyright headers
2024-02-02 20:23:04 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj b623909c44
Ledger activate unified accounts cache wrapper (#1939)
* Activate `LedgerRef` wrapper for `AccountsCache`

details:
  `accounts_cache.nim` methods are indirectly processed by the wrapper
  methods from `ledger.nim`.

  This works for all sources except `test_state_db.nim` where the source
  `accounts_cache.nim` is included (rather than imported) in order to
  access objects privy to the very source.

* Provide facility to switch to a preselected `LedgerRef` type

details:
  Can be set as suggestion when initialising `CommonRef`

* Update `CoreDb` test suite for better time tracking

details:
+ Allow time logging by pre-defined block intervals
+ Print `CoreDb`/`Ledger`profiling results (if enabled)
2023-12-12 19:12:56 +00:00
Jordan Hrycaj 13f51939f6
Core db aristo hasher profiling and timing improvement (#1938)
* Explicitly use shared `Kvt` table on `Ledger` and `Clique` lookup.

why:
  Speeds up lookup time with `Aristo` backend. For writing `Clique` data,
  the `Companion` model allows to write `Clique` data past the database
  locked by evm transactions.

* Implement `CoreDb` profiling with API tracking

why:
  Chasing time spent per APT procs ...

* Implement `Ledger` profiling with API tracking

why:
  Chasing time spent per APT procs ...

* Always hashify when commiting or storing

why:
  A dirty cache makes no sense when committing

* Make sure that a zero key is created when adding/updating vertices

why:
  This is an error fix mainly for edge cases. A typical error was
  that the root key got deleted when there were only a few vertices
  left on the DB.

* Need all created and changed vertices zero-keyed on the cache

why:
  A zero key (i.e. empty Merkle hash) indicates that a vertex key
  needs to be updated. This would not be needed immediately after
  a merge as there is an actual leaf path on the cache layer. But
  after subsequent merge and delete operations this information
  might get blurred.

* Re-org hashing algorithm

why:
  Apart from errors, the previous implementation was too slow for
  two reasons:
  + some control hashes were calculated for debugging (now all
    verification is done in `aristo_check` module)
  + the leaf paths stored on the cache are used to build the
    labelling (aka hashing) schedule; there paths were accumulated
    over successive hash sessions although it is clear that all
    keys were generated, already
2023-12-12 17:47:41 +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 3198ad1bbd
Fix default pruning for ledger and update core db and ledger logging (#1861)
* Make sure that storage tries are not pruned (by default) on the new Ledger API

why:
  Pruning might kill some unwanted entries from storage tries ending up with an unstable database
  leading to crashes.

* Implement `CoreDb` and `LedgerRef` API tracing

details:
+ Locally enabled at compile time via constants `ProvideCoreDbLegacyAPI`
  and `EnableApiTracking` in either `base.nim` source
+ If enabled it can be selectively turned on/off via public switches in
  the `CoreDb` descriptor.

* Allow suppressing opportunistic `ifNecessaryGetXxx()` functions

why:
  Better troubleshooting when the system crashes (assertions will then
  most probably happen outside an `async` function.)
2023-10-25 15:03:09 +01:00