* 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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* 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: 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>
This fixes a database corruption issue that could occur during state healing.
When sync is aborted while certain modifications were already committed, and a
reorg occurs, the database would contain incorrect trie nodes stored by path.
These nodes need to detected/deleted in order to obtain a complete and fully correct state
after state healing.
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* trie: use pooling of iterator states in iterator
The node iterator burns through a lot of memory while iterating a trie, and a lot of
that can be avoided by using a fairly small pool (max 40 items).
name old time/op new time/op delta
Iterator-8 6.22ms ± 3% 5.40ms ± 6% -13.18% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Iterator-8 2.36MB ± 0% 1.67MB ± 0% -29.23% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Iterator-8 37.0k ± 0% 29.8k ± 0% ~ (p=0.079 n=4+5)
* ethdb/memorydb: avoid one copying of key
By making the transformation from []byte to string at an earlier point,
we save an allocation which otherwise happens later on.
name old time/op new time/op delta
BatchAllocs-8 412µs ± 6% 382µs ± 2% -7.18% (p=0.016 n=5+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
BatchAllocs-8 480kB ± 0% 490kB ± 0% +1.93% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
BatchAllocs-8 3.03k ± 0% 2.03k ± 0% -32.98% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
cockroachdb/pebble@422dce9 added Errorf to the Logger interface, this change makes it possible to compile geth with that version of pebble by adding the corresponding method to panicLogger.
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
* 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: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This change adds the ability to perform reads from freezer without size limitation. This can be useful in cases where callers are certain that out-of-memory will not happen (e.g. reading only a few elements).
The previous API was designed to behave both optimally and secure while servicing a request from a peer, whereas this change should _not_ be used when an untrusted peer can influence the query size.
This removes text parsing in leveldb metrics collection code. All metrics
can now be accessed through the stats API provided by leveldb.
We also add new gauge-typed metrics that count the number of tables at each level.
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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This is likely the culprit behind several data corruption issues, e.g. where data has been
written to the freezer, but the deletion from pebble does not go through due to process
crash.
One difference between pebble and leveldb is that the latter returns error when performing Get on a closed database, the former does a panic. This may be triggered during shutdown (see #27237)
This PR changes the pebble driver so we check that the db is not closed already, for several operations. It also adds tests to the db test-suite, so the previously implicit assumption of "not panic:ing at ops on closed database" is covered by tests.
* cmd/utils, node: switch to Pebble as the default db if none exists
* node: fall back to LevelDB on platforms not supporting Pebble
* core/rawdb, node: default to Pebble at the node level
* cmd/geth: fix some tests explicitly using leveldb
* ethdb/pebble: allow double closes, makes tests simpler
This PR is a (superior) alternative to https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/26708, it handles deprecation, primarily two specific cases.
`rand.Seed` is typically used in two ways
- `rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())` -- we seed it, just to be sure to get some random, and not always get the same thing on every run. This is not needed, with global seeding, so those are just removed.
- `rand.Seed(1)` this is typically done to ensure we have a stable test. If we rely on this, we need to fix up the tests to use a deterministic prng-source. A few occurrences like this has been replaced with a proper custom source.
`rand.Read` has been replaced by `crypto/rand`.`Read` in this PR.
* dep: upgrade secp256k1 to use btcec/v2 v2.3.2 and update insecurity pkg
* build ci: upgrade go to 1.19 and golangci-lint to 1.50.1
* docs: fix format that does not follow the goimports
* dep: redirect github.com/bnb-chain/tendermint to v0.31.13
* ci: disable GOPROXY
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.