# Nimbus - Portal Network # Copyright (c) 2022 Status Research & Development GmbH # Licensed and distributed under either of # * MIT license (license terms in the root directory or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). # * Apache v2 license (license terms in the root directory or at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). # at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms. {.push raises: [Defect].} import json_serialization, json_serialization/std/tables, stew/[byteutils, io2, results], nimcrypto/keccak, chronos, chronicles, eth/[rlp, common/eth_types], ./content_db, ./network/wire/portal_protocol, ./network/history/history_content # Helper calls to, offline, populate the database with the current existing json # files with block data. Might move to some other storage format later on. # Perhaps https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/blob/stable/docs/e2store.md # can be interesting here too. type BlockData* = object rlp: string # TODO: # uint64, but then it expects a string for some reason. # Fix in nim-json-serialization or should I overload something here? number: int BlockDataTable* = Table[string, BlockData] proc readBlockData*(dataFile: string): Result[BlockDataTable, string] = let blockData = readAllFile(dataFile) if blockData.isErr(): # TODO: map errors return err("Failed reading data-file") let decoded = try: Json.decode(blockData.get(), BlockDataTable) except CatchableError as e: return err("Failed decoding json data-file: " & e.msg) ok(decoded) iterator blockHashes*(blockData: BlockDataTable): BlockHash = for k,v in blockData: var blockHash: BlockHash try: blockHash.data = hexToByteArray[sizeof(BlockHash)](k) except ValueError as e: error "Invalid hex for block hash", error = e.msg, number = v.number continue yield blockHash iterator blocks*( blockData: BlockDataTable, verify = false): seq[(ContentKey, seq[byte])] = for k,v in blockData: var res: seq[(ContentKey, seq[byte])] var rlp = try: rlpFromHex(v.rlp) except ValueError as e: error "Invalid hex for rlp data", error = e.msg, number = v.number continue # The data is currently formatted as an rlp encoded `EthBlock`, thus # containing header, txs and uncles: [header, txs, uncles]. No receipts are # available. # TODO: Change to format to rlp data as it gets stored and send over the # network over the network. I.e. [header, [txs, uncles], receipts] if rlp.enterList(): var blockHash: BlockHash try: blockHash.data = hexToByteArray[sizeof(BlockHash)](k) except ValueError as e: error "Invalid hex for block hash", error = e.msg, number = v.number continue let contentKeyType = ContentKeyType(chainId: 1'u16, blockHash: blockHash) try: # If wanted the hash for the corresponding header can be verified if verify: if keccak256.digest(rlp.rawData()) != blockHash: error "Data is not matching hash, skipping", number = v.number continue block: let contentKey = ContentKey( contentType: blockHeader, blockHeaderKey: contentKeyType) res.add((contentKey, @(rlp.rawData()))) rlp.skipElem() block: let contentKey = ContentKey( contentType: blockBody, blockBodyKey: contentKeyType) # Note: Temporary until the data format gets changed. let blockBody = BlockBody( transactions: rlp.read(seq[Transaction]), uncles: rlp.read(seq[BlockHeader])) let rlpdata = encode(blockBody) res.add((contentKey, rlpdata)) # res.add((contentKey, @(rlp.rawData()))) # rlp.skipElem() # Note: No receipts yet in the data set # block: # let contentKey = ContentKey( # contentType: receipts, # receiptsKey: contentKeyType) # res.add((contentKey, @(rlp.rawData()))) # rlp.skipElem() except RlpError as e: error "Invalid rlp data", number = v.number, error = e.msg continue yield res else: error "Item is not a valid rlp list", number = v.number proc populateHistoryDb*( db: ContentDB, dataFile: string, verify = false): Result[void, string] = let blockData = ? readBlockData(dataFile) for b in blocks(blockData, verify): for value in b: # Note: This is the slowest part due to the hashing that takes place. db.put(history_content.toContentId(value[0]), value[1]) ok() proc propagateHistoryDb*( p: PortalProtocol, dataFile: string, verify = false): Future[Result[void, string]] {.async.} = let blockData = readBlockData(dataFile) if blockData.isOk(): for b in blocks(blockData.get(), verify): for value in b: # Note: This is the slowest part due to the hashing that takes place. p.contentDB.put(history_content.toContentId(value[0]), value[1]) # TODO: This call will get the content we just stored in the db, so it # might be an improvement to directly pass it. await p.neighborhoodGossip(ContentKeysList(@[encode(value[0])])) return ok() else: return err(blockData.error)