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Author SHA1 Message Date
NathanBSC
0f622f3829
lint: fix all golang lint after big merge (#1861) 2023-09-08 16:36:16 +08:00
NathanBSC
872d22ed2d upstream: Merge tag 'v1.12.2' into develop 2023-08-23 17:46:08 +08:00
rjl493456442
7de748d3f6
all: implement path-based state scheme (#25963)
* 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>
2023-08-01 15:17:32 +03:00
s7v7nislands
905a723fae
core/rawdb: use atomic int added in go1.19 (#26935) 2023-03-21 07:10:23 -04:00
Martin Holst Swende
0b53b29078
core/rawdb: fix cornercase shutdown behaviour in freezer (#26485)
This PR does a few things. 
It fixes a shutdown-order flaw in the chainfreezer. Previously, the chain-freezer would shutdown the freezer backend first, and then signal for the loop to exit. This can lead to a scenario where the freezer tries to fsync closed files, which is an error-conditon that could lead to exit via log.Crit. 

It also makes the printout more detailed when truncating 'dangling' items, by showing the exact number instead of approximate MB.

This PR also adds calls to fsync files before closing them, and also makes the `db inspect` command slightly more robust.
2023-01-16 03:57:27 -05:00
rjl493456442
e04d63ebd3
core/rawdb: fsync head data file before closing it (#26490)
This PR fixes an issue which might result in data lost in freezer.

Whenever mutation happens in freezer, all data will be written into head data file
and it will be rotated with a new one in case the size of file reaches the threshold.

Theoretically, the rotated old data file should be fsync'd to prevent data loss.
In freezer.Sync function, we only fsync: (1) index file (2) meta file and (3) head
data file. So this PR forcibly fsync the head data file if mutation happens in the
boundary of data file.
2023-01-13 05:55:50 -05:00
joeycli
d93211b310
[R4R]db: freezer batch compatible offline prunblock command (#1005)
[R4R]db: freezer batch compatible offline prunblock command (#1005)
2022-07-22 16:11:34 +08:00
Martin Holst Swende
a907d7e81a
all: more linters (#24783)
This enables the following linters

- typecheck
- unused
- staticcheck
- bidichk
- durationcheck
- exportloopref
- gosec

WIth a few exceptions.

- We use a deprecated protobuf in trezor. I didn't want to mess with that, since I cannot meaningfully test any changes there.
- The deprecated TypeMux is used in a few places still, so the warning for it is silenced for now.
- Using string type in context.WithValue is apparently wrong, one should use a custom type, to prevent collisions between different places in the hierarchy of callers. That should be fixed at some point, but may require some attention.
- The warnings for using weak random generator are squashed, since we use a lot of random without need for cryptographic guarantees.
2022-06-13 16:24:45 +02:00
rjl493456442
1941c5e6c9
core/rawdb: untie freezer and ancient chain data (#24684)
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).
2022-05-06 13:28:42 +02:00
Eng Zer Jun
8d066f1f42
all: use T.TempDir to create temporary test directories (#24633)
This commit replaces ioutil.TempDir with t.TempDir in tests. The
directory created by t.TempDir is automatically removed when the test
and all its subtests complete.

Prior to this commit, temporary directory created using ioutil.TempDir
had to be removed manually by calling os.RemoveAll, which is omitted in
some tests. The error handling boilerplate e.g.

	defer func() {
		if err := os.RemoveAll(dir); err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
	}

is also tedious, but t.TempDir handles this for us nicely.

Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
2022-04-08 15:44:55 +02:00
Sina Mahmoodi
fd4f60f49b
core/rawdb: simple legacy receipt converter (#24028)
* 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>
2022-03-23 20:57:32 +01:00
rjl493456442
538a868384
core/rawdb, cmd, ethdb, eth: implement freezer tail deletion (#23954)
* 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
2022-03-10 09:37:23 +01:00
Sina Mahmoodi
4aab440ee2
core/rawdb: enforce readonly in freezer instantiation (#24119)
* freezer: add readonly flag to table

* freezer: enforce readonly in table repair

* freezer: enforce readonly in newFreezer

* minor fix

* minor

* core/rawdb: test that writing during readonly fails

* rm unused log

* check readonly on batch append

* minor

* Revert "check readonly on batch append"

This reverts commit 2ddb5ec4ba7534bf6edbdfec158ea99a2eed5036.

* review fixes

* minor test refactor

* attempt at fixing windows issue

* add comment re windows sync issue

* k->kind

* open readonly db for genesis check

Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
2022-01-18 11:29:38 +02:00
Martin Holst Swende
b7a6409cc1
core/rawdb: better error message in freezer (#23901)
* core/rawdb: better error message in freezer

* Apply suggestions from code review
2021-11-16 11:33:56 +02:00
Martin Holst Swende
794c6133ef
core/rawdb: freezer batch write (#23462)
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>
2021-09-07 12:31:17 +02:00