nimbus-eth1/nimbus/transaction/host_call_nested.nim
Jordan Hrycaj df1217b7ca
Silence compiler gossip after nim upgrade cont3 (#1466)
* Removed some Windows specific unit test annoyances

details:
+ Short put()/get() cycles on persistent database have a race condition
  with vendor rocksdb. On a specific (and slow) qemu/win7 a 50ms `sleep()`
  in between will mostly do the job (i.e. unless heavy CPU load.) This
  issue was not observed on github/ci.
+ Removed annoyances when qemu/Win7 keeps the rocksdb database files
  locked even after closing the db. The problem is solved by strictly
  using fresh names for each test. No assumption made to be able to
  properly clean up. This issue was not observed on github/ci.

* Silence some compiler gossip -- part 7, misc/non(sync or graphql)

details:
  Adding some missing exception annotation
2023-02-14 20:27:17 +00:00

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Nim

# Nimbus - Services available to EVM code that is run for a transaction
#
# Copyright (c) 2019-2021 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
{.push raises: [].}
import
eth/common/eth_types,
stew/ranges/ptr_arith,
stint,
".."/[vm_types, vm_computation],
../utils/utils,
"."/[host_types, host_trace]
proc evmcResultRelease(res: var EvmcResult) {.cdecl, gcsafe.} =
dealloc(res.output_data)
proc beforeExecCreateEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost,
m: EvmcMessage): Computation =
# TODO: use evmc_message to avoid copy
let childMsg = Message(
kind: CallKind(m.kind.ord),
depth: m.depth,
gas: m.gas,
sender: m.sender.fromEvmc,
value: m.value.fromEvmc,
data: @(makeOpenArray(m.inputData, m.inputSize.int))
)
return newComputation(host.vmState, childMsg,
cast[ContractSalt](m.create2_salt))
proc afterExecCreateEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost, child: Computation,
res: var EvmcResult) {.inline.} =
if not child.shouldBurnGas:
res.gas_left = child.gasMeter.gasRemaining
if child.isSuccess:
host.computation.merge(child)
res.status_code = EVMC_SUCCESS
res.create_address = child.msg.contractAddress.toEvmc
else:
res.status_code = if child.shouldBurnGas: EVMC_FAILURE else: EVMC_REVERT
if child.output.len > 0:
# TODO: can we move the ownership of seq to raw pointer?
res.output_size = child.output.len.uint
res.output_data = cast[ptr byte](alloc(child.output.len))
copyMem(res.output_data, child.output[0].addr, child.output.len)
res.release = evmcResultRelease
proc beforeExecCallEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost,
m: EvmcMessage): Computation {.inline.} =
let childMsg = Message(
kind: CallKind(m.kind.ord),
depth: m.depth,
gas: m.gas,
sender: m.sender.fromEvmc,
codeAddress: m.code_address.fromEvmc,
contractAddress: if m.kind == EVMC_CALL:
m.recipient.fromEvmc
else:
host.computation.msg.contractAddress,
value: m.value.fromEvmc,
data: @(makeOpenArray(m.inputData, m.inputSize.int)),
flags: if m.isStatic: emvcStatic else: emvcNoFlags,
)
return newComputation(host.vmState, childMsg)
proc afterExecCallEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost, child: Computation,
res: var EvmcResult) {.inline.} =
if not child.shouldBurnGas:
res.gas_left = child.gasMeter.gasRemaining
if child.isSuccess:
host.computation.merge(child)
res.status_code = EVMC_SUCCESS
else:
res.status_code = if child.shouldBurnGas: EVMC_FAILURE else: EVMC_REVERT
if child.output.len > 0:
# TODO: can we move the ownership of seq to raw pointer?
res.output_size = child.output.len.uint
res.output_data = cast[ptr byte](alloc(child.output.len))
copyMem(res.output_data, child.output[0].addr, child.output.len)
res.release = evmcResultRelease
# The next three functions are designed so `callEvmcNested` uses very small C
# stack usage for each level of nested EVM calls.
#
# To keep the C stack usage small when there are deeply nested EVM calls,
# `callEvmcNested` must use as little stack as possible, going from the EVM
# which calls it to the nested EVM which it calls.
#
# First, `callEvmcNested` itself is `template` so it is inlined to the caller
# at Nim level, not C level. Only at Nim level is inlining guaranteed across
# `import`. This saves a C stack frame, which matters because some C compilers
# reserve space for 1-3 copies of the large `EvmcResult` return value.
#
# Second, the complicated parts of preparation and return are done in
# out-of-line functions `beforeExecEvmcNested` and `afterExecEvmcNested`. They
# are annotated with `{.noinline.}` to make sure they are out-of-line. The
# annotation ensures they don't contribute to the stack frame of
# `callEvmcNested`, because otherwise the compiler can optimistically inline.
# (Even across modules when using `-flto`).
#
# The functions `beforeExecEvmcNested` and `afterExecEvmcNested` can use as
# much stack as they like.
proc beforeExecEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost, msg: EvmcMessage): Computation
# This function must be declared with `{.noinline.}` to make sure it doesn't
# contribute to the stack frame of `callEvmcNested` below.
{.noinline, gcsafe, raises: [ValueError].} =
# `call` is special. Most host functions do `flip256` in `evmc_host_glue`
# and `show` in `host_services`, but `call` needs to minimise C stack used
# by nested EVM calls. Just `flip256` in glue's `call` adds a lot of
# stack: +65% in tests, enough to blow our 750kiB test stack target and
# crash. Easily avoided by doing `flip256` and `show` out-of-line here.
var msg = msg # Make a local copy that's ok to modify.
msg.value = flip256(msg.value)
host.showCallEntry(msg)
let c = if msg.kind == EVMC_CREATE or msg.kind == EVMC_CREATE2:
beforeExecCreateEvmcNested(host, msg)
else:
beforeExecCallEvmcNested(host, msg)
when defined(evmc_enabled):
c.host.init(cast[ptr nimbus_host_interface](host.hostInterface),
cast[typeof(c.host.context)](host))
host.saveComputation.add(host.computation)
host.computation = c
return c
proc afterExecEvmcNested(host: TransactionHost, child: Computation,
kind: EvmcCallKind): EvmcResult
# This function must be declared with `{.noinline.}` to make sure it doesn't
# contribute to the stack frame of `callEvmcNested` below.
{.noinline, gcsafe, raises: [ValueError].} =
host.computation = host.saveComputation[^1]
host.saveComputation[^1] = nil
host.saveComputation.setLen(host.saveComputation.len - 1)
if kind == EVMC_CREATE or kind == EVMC_CREATE2:
afterExecCreateEvmcNested(host, child, result)
else:
afterExecCallEvmcNested(host, child, result)
host.showCallReturn(result, kind.isCreate)
template callEvmcNested*(host: TransactionHost, msg: EvmcMessage): EvmcResult =
# `call` is special. The C stack usage must be kept small for deeply nested
# EVM calls. To ensure small stack, this function must use `template` to
# inline at Nim level (same for `host.call(msg)`). `{.inline.}` is not good
# enough. Due to object return it ends up using a lot more stack. (Note
# that template parameters `host` and `msg` are multiple-evaluated here;
# simple expressions must be used when calling.)
let child = beforeExecEvmcNested(host, msg)
child.execCallOrCreate()
afterExecEvmcNested(host, child, msg.kind)