* core: use finalized block as the chain freeze indicator (#28683)
* core/rawdb: use max(finality, head-90k) as chain freezing threshold
* core: impl multi database for block data
* core: fix db inspect total size bug
* core: add tips for user who use multi-database
* core: adapt some cmd for multi-database
* core: adapter blockBlobSidecars
* core: fix freezer readHeader bug
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Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
* ci: temp enable blobtx branch ci run;
* Switch ON blobpool & ensure Cancun hardfork can occur (#2223)
* feat: support blob storage & miscs; (#2229)
* chainconfig: use cancun fork for BSC;
* feat: fill WithdrawalsHash when BSC enable cancun fork;
* rawdb: support to CRUD blobs;
* freezer: support to freeze block blobs;
* blockchain: add blob cache & blob query helper;
* freezer: refactor addition table logic, add uts;
* blobexpiry: add more extra expiry time, and logs;
* parlia: implement IsDataAvailable function;
* blob: refactor blob transfer logic;
* blob: support config blob extra reserve;
* blockchian: support to import block with blob & blobGasFee; (#2260)
* blob: implement min&max gas price logic;
* blockchian: support import side chain;
* blobpool: reject the banned address;
* blockchain: add chasing head for DA check;
* params: update blob related config;
* blockchain: opt data available checking performance;
* params: modify blob related params;
* gasprice: support BEP-336 blob gas price calculate;
* blobTx: mining + brodcasting (#2253)
* blobtx mining pass (#2282)
* Sidecar fetching changes for 4844 (#2283)
* ci: temp enable blobtx branch ci run;
* Switch ON blobpool & ensure Cancun hardfork can occur (#2223)
* feat: support blob storage & miscs; (#2229)
* chainconfig: use cancun fork for BSC;
feat: fill WithdrawalsHash when BSC enable cancun fork;
* rawdb: support to CRUD blobs;
* freezer: support to freeze block blobs;
* blockchain: add blob cache & blob query helper;
* freezer: refactor addition table logic, add uts;
* blobexpiry: add more extra expiry time, and logs;
* parlia: implement IsDataAvailable function;
* blob: refactor blob transfer logic;
* blob: support config blob extra reserve;
* blockchian: support to import block with blob & blobGasFee; (#2260)
* blob: implement min&max gas price logic;
* blockchian: support import side chain;
* blobpool: reject the banned address;
* blockchain: add chasing head for DA check;
* params: update blob related config;
* blockchain: opt data available checking performance;
* params: modify blob related params;
* gasprice: support BEP-336 blob gas price calculate;
* fix failed check for WithdrawalsHash (#2276)
* eth: include sidecars in fitering of body
* core: refactor sidecars name
* eth: sidecars type refactor
* core: remove extra from bad merge
* eth: fix handlenewblock test after merge
* Implement eth_getBlobSidecars && eth_getBlobSidecarByTxHash (#2286)
* execution: add blob gas fee reward to system;
* syncing: support blob syncing & DA checking;
* naming: rename blobs to sidecars;
* fix the semantics of WithXXX (#2293)
* config: reduce sidecar cache to 1024 and rename (#2297)
* fix: Withdrawals turn into empty from nil when BlockBody has Sidecars (#2301)
* internal/api_test: add test case for eth_getBlobSidecars && eth_getBlobSidecarByTxHash (#2300)
* consensus/misc: rollback CalcBlobFee (#2306)
* flags: add new flags to override blobs' params;
* freezer: fix blob ancient save error;
* blobsidecar: add new sidecar struct with metadata; (#2315)
* core/rawdb: optimize write block with sidecars (#2318)
* core: more check for validity of sidecars
* mev: add TxIndex for mev bid (#2325)
* remove useless Config() (#2326)
* fix WithSidecars (#2327)
* fix: fix mined block sidecar issue; (#2328)
* fix WithSidecars (#2329)
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Co-authored-by: GalaIO <GalaIO@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: buddho <galaxystroller@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Satyajit Das <emailtovamos@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric <45141191+zlacfzy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: zzzckck <152148891+zzzckck@users.noreply.github.com>
* all: implement path-based state scheme
* all: edits from review
* core/rawdb, trie/triedb/pathdb: review changes
* core, light, trie, eth, tests: reimplement pbss history
* core, trie/triedb/pathdb: track block number in state history
* trie/triedb/pathdb: add history documentation
* core, trie/triedb/pathdb: address comments from Peter's review
Important changes to list:
- Cache trie nodes by path in clean cache
- Remove root->id mappings when history is truncated
* trie/triedb/pathdb: fallback to disk if unexpect node in clean cache
* core/rawdb: fix tests
* trie/triedb/pathdb: rename metrics, change clean cache key
* trie/triedb: manage the clean cache inside of disk layer
* trie/triedb/pathdb: move journal function
* trie/triedb/path: fix tests
* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix journal
* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix history
* trie/triedb/pathdb: try to fix tests on windows
* core, trie: address comments
* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix test issues
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR adds an addtional API called `NewBatchWithSize` for db
batcher. It turns out that leveldb batch memory allocation is
super inefficient. The main reason is the allocation step of
leveldb Batch is too small when the batch size is large. It can
take a few second to build a leveldb batch with 100MB size.
Luckily, leveldb also offers another API called MakeBatch which can
pre-allocate the memory area. So if the approximate size of batch is
known in advance, this API can be used in this case.
It's needed in new state scheme PR which needs to commit a batch of
trie nodes in a single batch. Implement the feature in a seperate PR.
Previously freezer has only been used for storing ancient chain data, while obviously it can be used more. This PR unties the chain data and freezer, keep the minimal freezer structure and move all other logic (like incrementally freezing block data) into a separate structure called ChainFreezer.
This PR also extends the database interface by adding a new ancient store function AncientDatadir which can return the root directory of ancient store. The ancient root directory can be used when we want to open some other ancient-stores (e.g. reverse diff freezer).
* cmd,core: add simple legacy receipt converter
core/rawdb: use forEach in migrate
core/rawdb: batch reads in forEach
core/rawdb: make forEach anonymous fn
cmd/geth: check for legacy receipts on node startup
fix err msg
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
fix log
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
fix some review comments
add warning to cmd
drop isLegacy fn from migrateTable params
add test for windows rename
test replacing in windows case
* minor fix
* sanity check for tail-deletion
* add log before moving files around
* speed-up hack for mainnet
* fix mainnet check, use networkid instead
* check mainnet genesis
* review fixes
* resume previous migration attempt
* core/rawdb: lint fix
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* core/rawdb, cmd, ethdb, eth: implement freezer tail deletion
* core/rawdb: address comments from martin and sina
* core/rawdb: fixes cornercase in tail deletion
* core/rawdb: separate metadata into a standalone file
* core/rawdb: remove unused code
* core/rawdb: add random test
* core/rawdb: polish code
* core/rawdb: fsync meta file before manipulating the index
* core/rawdb: fix typo
* core/rawdb: address comments
This PR adds an addtional API called `NewBatchWithSize` for db
batcher. It turns out that leveldb batch memory allocation is
super inefficient. The main reason is the allocation step of
leveldb Batch is too small when the batch size is large. It can
take a few second to build a leveldb batch with 100MB size.
Luckily, leveldb also offers another API called MakeBatch which can
pre-allocate the memory area. So if the approximate size of batch is
known in advance, this API can be used in this case.
It's needed in new state scheme PR which needs to commit a batch of
trie nodes in a single batch. Implement the feature in a seperate PR.
This PR adds a new accessor method to the freezer database. This new view offers a consistent interface, guaranteeing that all individual tables (headers, bodies etc) are all on the same number, and that this number is not changes (added/truncated) while the operation is performing.
This change is a rewrite of the freezer code.
When writing ancient chain data to the freezer, the previous version first encoded each
individual item to a temporary buffer, then wrote the buffer. For small item sizes (for
example, in the block hash freezer table), this strategy causes a lot of system calls for
writing tiny chunks of data. It also allocated a lot of temporary []byte buffers.
In the new version, we instead encode multiple items into a re-useable batch buffer, which
is then written to the file all at once. This avoids performing a system call for every
inserted item.
To make the internal batching work, the ancient database API had to be changed. While
integrating this new API in BlockChain.InsertReceiptChain, additional optimizations were
also added there.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* core/rawdb: implement sequential reads in freezer_table
* core/rawdb, ethdb: add sequential reader to db interface
* core/rawdb: lint nitpicks
* core/rawdb: fix some nitpicks
* core/rawdb: fix flaw with deferred reads not being performed
* core/rawdb: better documentation
* eth/protocols/snap: generate storage trie from full dirty snap data
* eth/protocols/snap: get rid of some more dead code
* eth/protocols/snap: less frequent logs, also log during trie generation
* eth/protocols/snap: implement dirty account range stack-hashing
* eth/protocols/snap: don't loop on account trie generation
* eth/protocols/snap: fix account format in trie
* core, eth, ethdb: glue snap packets together, but not chunks
* eth/protocols/snap: print completion log for snap phase
* eth/protocols/snap: extended tests
* eth/protocols/snap: make testcase pass
* eth/protocols/snap: fix account stacktrie commit without defer
* ethdb: fix key counts on reset
* eth/protocols: fix typos
* eth/protocols/snap: make better use of delivered data (#44)
* eth/protocols/snap: make better use of delivered data
* squashme
* eth/protocols/snap: reduce chunking
* squashme
* eth/protocols/snap: reduce chunking further
* eth/protocols/snap: break out hash range calculations
* eth/protocols/snap: use sort.Search instead of looping
* eth/protocols/snap: prevent crash on storage response with no keys
* eth/protocols/snap: nitpicks all around
* eth/protocols/snap: clear heal need on 1-chunk storage completion
* eth/protocols/snap: fix range chunker, add tests
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
* trie: fix test API error
* eth/protocols/snap: fix some further liter issues
* eth/protocols/snap: fix accidental batch reuse
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR fixes issues in TableDatabase.
TableDatabase is a wrapper of underlying ethdb.Database with an additional prefix.
The prefix is applied to all entries it maintains. However when we try to retrieve entries
from it we don't handle the key properly. In theory the prefix should be truncated and
only user key is returned. But we don't do it in some cases, e.g. the iterator and batch
replayer created from it. So this PR is the fix to these issues.
* core, eth: some fixes for freezer
* vendor, core/rawdb, cmd/geth: add db inspector
* core, cmd/utils: check ancient store path forceily
* cmd/geth, common, core/rawdb: a few fixes
* cmd/geth: support windows file rename and fix rename error
* core: support ancient plugin
* core, cmd: streaming file copy
* cmd, consensus, core, tests: keep genesis in leveldb
* core: write txlookup during ancient init
* core: bump database version
* all: freezer style syncing
core, eth, les, light: clean up freezer relative APIs
core, eth, les, trie, ethdb, light: clean a bit
core, eth, les, light: add unit tests
core, light: rewrite setHead function
core, eth: fix downloader unit tests
core: add receipt chain insertion test
core: use constant instead of hardcoding table name
core: fix rollback
core: fix setHead
core/rawdb: remove canonical block first and then iterate side chain
core/rawdb, ethdb: add hasAncient interface
eth/downloader: calculate ancient limit via cht first
core, eth, ethdb: lots of fixes
* eth/downloader: print ancient disable log only for fast sync
* core, eth, trie: bloom filter for trie node dedup during fast sync
* eth/downloader, trie: address review comments
* core, ethdb, trie: restart fast-sync bloom construction now and again
* eth/downloader: initialize fast sync bloom on startup
* eth: reenable eth/62 until we properly remove it
This PR is a more advanced form of the dirty-to-clean cacher (#18995),
where we reuse previous database write batches as datasets to uncache,
saving a dirty-trie-iteration and a dirty-trie-rlp-reencoding per block.