bsc/core/asm/lexer.go
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[R4R] performance improvement in many aspects (#257)
* focus on performance improvement in many aspects.

1. Do BlockBody verification concurrently;
2. Do calculation of intermediate root concurrently;
3. Preload accounts before processing blocks;
4. Make the snapshot layers configurable.
5. Reuse some object to reduce GC.

add

* rlp: improve decoder stream implementation (#22858)

This commit makes various cleanup changes to rlp.Stream.

* rlp: shrink Stream struct

This removes a lot of unused padding space in Stream by reordering the
fields. The size of Stream changes from 120 bytes to 88 bytes. Stream
instances are internally cached and reused using sync.Pool, so this does
not improve performance.

* rlp: simplify list stack

The list stack kept track of the size of the current list context as
well as the current offset into it. The size had to be stored in the
stack in order to subtract it from the remaining bytes of any enclosing
list in ListEnd. It seems that this can be implemented in a simpler
way: just subtract the size from the enclosing list context in List instead.

* rlp: use atomic.Value for type cache (#22902)

All encoding/decoding operations read the type cache to find the
writer/decoder function responsible for a type. When analyzing CPU
profiles of geth during sync, I found that the use of sync.RWMutex in
cache lookups appears in the profiles. It seems we are running into
CPU cache contention problems when package rlp is heavily used
on all CPU cores during sync.

This change makes it use atomic.Value + a writer lock instead of
sync.RWMutex. In the common case where the typeinfo entry is present in
the cache, we simply fetch the map and lookup the type.

* rlp: optimize byte array handling (#22924)

This change improves the performance of encoding/decoding [N]byte.

    name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
    DecodeByteArrayStruct-8     336ns ± 0%     246ns ± 0%  -26.98%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
    EncodeByteArrayStruct-8     225ns ± 1%     148ns ± 1%  -34.12%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

    name                     old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
    DecodeByteArrayStruct-8      120B ± 0%       48B ± 0%  -60.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
    EncodeByteArrayStruct-8     0.00B          0.00B          ~     (all equal)

* rlp: optimize big.Int decoding for size <= 32 bytes (#22927)

This change grows the static integer buffer in Stream to 32 bytes,
making it possible to decode 256bit integers without allocating a
temporary buffer.

In the recent commit 088da24, Stream struct size decreased from 120
bytes down to 88 bytes. This commit grows the struct to 112 bytes again,
but the size change will not degrade performance because Stream
instances are internally cached in sync.Pool.

    name             old time/op    new time/op    delta
    DecodeBigInts-8    12.2µs ± 0%     8.6µs ± 4%  -29.58%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

    name             old speed      new speed      delta
    DecodeBigInts-8   230MB/s ± 0%   326MB/s ± 4%  +42.04%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

* eth/protocols/eth, les: avoid Raw() when decoding HashOrNumber (#22841)

Getting the raw value is not necessary to decode this type, and
decoding it directly from the stream is faster.

* fix testcase

* debug no lazy

* fix can not repair

* address comments

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2021-07-29 17:16:53 +08:00

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package asm
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/gopool"
)
// stateFn is used through the lifetime of the
// lexer to parse the different values at the
// current state.
type stateFn func(*lexer) stateFn
// token is emitted when the lexer has discovered
// a new parsable token. These are delivered over
// the tokens channels of the lexer
type token struct {
typ tokenType
lineno int
text string
}
// tokenType are the different types the lexer
// is able to parse and return.
type tokenType int
const (
eof tokenType = iota // end of file
lineStart // emitted when a line starts
lineEnd // emitted when a line ends
invalidStatement // any invalid statement
element // any element during element parsing
label // label is emitted when a label is found
labelDef // label definition is emitted when a new label is found
number // number is emitted when a number is found
stringValue // stringValue is emitted when a string has been found
Numbers = "1234567890" // characters representing any decimal number
HexadecimalNumbers = Numbers + "aAbBcCdDeEfF" // characters representing any hexadecimal
Alpha = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuwvxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUWVXYZ" // characters representing alphanumeric
)
// String implements stringer
func (it tokenType) String() string {
if int(it) > len(stringtokenTypes) {
return "invalid"
}
return stringtokenTypes[it]
}
var stringtokenTypes = []string{
eof: "EOF",
invalidStatement: "invalid statement",
element: "element",
lineEnd: "end of line",
lineStart: "new line",
label: "label",
labelDef: "label definition",
number: "number",
stringValue: "string",
}
// lexer is the basic construct for parsing
// source code and turning them in to tokens.
// Tokens are interpreted by the compiler.
type lexer struct {
input string // input contains the source code of the program
tokens chan token // tokens is used to deliver tokens to the listener
state stateFn // the current state function
lineno int // current line number in the source file
start, pos, width int // positions for lexing and returning value
debug bool // flag for triggering debug output
}
// lex lexes the program by name with the given source. It returns a
// channel on which the tokens are delivered.
func Lex(source []byte, debug bool) <-chan token {
ch := make(chan token)
l := &lexer{
input: string(source),
tokens: ch,
state: lexLine,
debug: debug,
}
gopool.Submit(func() {
l.emit(lineStart)
for l.state != nil {
l.state = l.state(l)
}
l.emit(eof)
close(l.tokens)
})
return ch
}
// next returns the next rune in the program's source.
func (l *lexer) next() (rune rune) {
if l.pos >= len(l.input) {
l.width = 0
return 0
}
rune, l.width = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(l.input[l.pos:])
l.pos += l.width
return rune
}
// backup backsup the last parsed element (multi-character)
func (l *lexer) backup() {
l.pos -= l.width
}
// peek returns the next rune but does not advance the seeker
func (l *lexer) peek() rune {
r := l.next()
l.backup()
return r
}
// ignore advances the seeker and ignores the value
func (l *lexer) ignore() {
l.start = l.pos
}
// Accepts checks whether the given input matches the next rune
func (l *lexer) accept(valid string) bool {
if strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) {
return true
}
l.backup()
return false
}
// acceptRun will continue to advance the seeker until valid
// can no longer be met.
func (l *lexer) acceptRun(valid string) {
for strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) {
}
l.backup()
}
// acceptRunUntil is the inverse of acceptRun and will continue
// to advance the seeker until the rune has been found.
func (l *lexer) acceptRunUntil(until rune) bool {
// Continues running until a rune is found
for i := l.next(); !strings.ContainsRune(string(until), i); i = l.next() {
if i == 0 {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// blob returns the current value
func (l *lexer) blob() string {
return l.input[l.start:l.pos]
}
// Emits a new token on to token channel for processing
func (l *lexer) emit(t tokenType) {
token := token{t, l.lineno, l.blob()}
if l.debug {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%04d: (%-20v) %s\n", token.lineno, token.typ, token.text)
}
l.tokens <- token
l.start = l.pos
}
// lexLine is state function for lexing lines
func lexLine(l *lexer) stateFn {
for {
switch r := l.next(); {
case r == '\n':
l.emit(lineEnd)
l.ignore()
l.lineno++
l.emit(lineStart)
case r == ';' && l.peek() == ';':
return lexComment
case isSpace(r):
l.ignore()
case isLetter(r) || r == '_':
return lexElement
case isNumber(r):
return lexNumber
case r == '@':
l.ignore()
return lexLabel
case r == '"':
return lexInsideString
default:
return nil
}
}
}
// lexComment parses the current position until the end
// of the line and discards the text.
func lexComment(l *lexer) stateFn {
l.acceptRunUntil('\n')
l.ignore()
return lexLine
}
// lexLabel parses the current label, emits and returns
// the lex text state function to advance the parsing
// process.
func lexLabel(l *lexer) stateFn {
l.acceptRun(Alpha + "_" + Numbers)
l.emit(label)
return lexLine
}
// lexInsideString lexes the inside of a string until
// the state function finds the closing quote.
// It returns the lex text state function.
func lexInsideString(l *lexer) stateFn {
if l.acceptRunUntil('"') {
l.emit(stringValue)
}
return lexLine
}
func lexNumber(l *lexer) stateFn {
acceptance := Numbers
if l.accept("0") || l.accept("xX") {
acceptance = HexadecimalNumbers
}
l.acceptRun(acceptance)
l.emit(number)
return lexLine
}
func lexElement(l *lexer) stateFn {
l.acceptRun(Alpha + "_" + Numbers)
if l.peek() == ':' {
l.emit(labelDef)
l.accept(":")
l.ignore()
} else {
l.emit(element)
}
return lexLine
}
func isLetter(t rune) bool {
return unicode.IsLetter(t)
}
func isSpace(t rune) bool {
return unicode.IsSpace(t)
}
func isNumber(t rune) bool {
return unicode.IsNumber(t)
}