* Write state diff to CSV (#2)
* port statediff from 9b7fd9af80/statediff/statediff.go; minor fixes
* integrating state diff extracting, building, and persisting into geth processes
* work towards persisting created statediffs in ipfs; based off github.com/vulcanize/eth-block-extractor
* Add a state diff service
* Remove diff extractor from blockchain
* Update imports
* Move statediff on/off check to geth cmd config
* Update starting state diff service
* Add debugging logs for creating diff
* Add statediff extractor and builder tests and small refactoring
* Start to write statediff to a CSV
* Restructure statediff directory
* Pull CSV publishing methods into their own file
* Reformatting due to go fmt
* Add gomega to vendor dir
* Remove testing focuses
* Update statediff tests to use golang test pkg
instead of ginkgo
- builder_test
- extractor_test
- publisher_test
* Use hexutil.Encode instead of deprecated common.ToHex
* Remove OldValue from DiffBigInt and DiffUint64 fields
* Update builder test
* Remove old storage value from updated accounts
* Remove old values from created/deleted accounts
* Update publisher to account for only storing current account values
* Update service loop and fetching previous block
* Update testing
- remove statediff ginkgo test suite file
- move mocks to their own dir
* Updates per go fmt
* Updates to tests
* Pass statediff mode and path in through cli
* Return filename from publisher
* Remove some duplication in builder
* Remove code field from state diff output
this is the contract byte code, and it can still be obtained by querying
the db by the codeHash
* Consolidate acct diff structs for updated & updated/deleted accts
* Include block number in csv filename
* Clean up error logging
* Cleanup formatting, spelling, etc
* Address PR comments
* Add contract address and storage value to csv
* Refactor accumulating account row in csv publisher
* Add DiffStorage struct
* Add storage key to csv
* Address PR comments
* Fix publisher to include rows for accounts that don't have store updates
* Update builder test after merging in release/1.8
* Update test contract to include storage on contract intialization
- so that we're able to test that storage diffing works for created and
deleted accounts (not just updated accounts).
* Factor out a common trie iterator method in builder
* Apply goimports to statediff
* Apply gosimple changes to statediff
* Gracefully exit geth command(#4)
* Statediff for full node (#6)
* Open a trie from the in-memory database
* Use a node's LeafKey as an identifier instead of the address
It was proving difficult to find look the address up from a given path
with a full node (sometimes the value wouldn't exist in the disk db).
So, instead, for now we are using the node's LeafKey with is a Keccak256
hash of the address, so if we know the address we can figure out which
LeafKey it matches up to.
* Make sure that statediff has been processed before pruning
* Use blockchain stateCache.OpenTrie for storage diffs
* Clean up log lines and remove unnecessary fields from builder
* Apply go fmt changes
* Add a sleep to the blockchain test
* refactoring/reorganizing packages
* refactoring statediff builder and types and adjusted to relay proofs and paths (still need to make this optional)
* refactoring state diff service and adding api which allows for streaming state diff payloads over an rpc websocket subscription
* make proofs and paths optional + compress service loop into single for loop (may be missing something here)
* option to process intermediate nodes
* make state diff rlp serializable
* cli parameter to limit statediffing to select account addresses + test
* review fixes and fixes for issues ran into in integration
* review fixes; proper method signature for api; adjust service so that statediff processing is halted/paused until there is at least one subscriber listening for the results
* adjust buffering to improve stability; doc.go; fix notifier
err handling
* relay receipts with the rest of the data + review fixes/changes
* rpc method to get statediff at specific block; requires archival node or the block be within the pruning range
* fix linter issues
* include total difficulty to the payload
* fix state diff builder: emit actual leaf nodes instead of value nodes; diff on the leaf not on the value; emit correct path for intermediate nodes
* adjust statediff builder tests to changes and extend to test intermediate nodes; golint
* add genesis block to test; handle block 0 in StateDiffAt
* rlp files for mainnet blocks 0-3, for tests
* builder test on mainnet blocks
* common.BytesToHash(path) => crypto.Keaccak256(hash) in builder; BytesToHash produces same hash for e.g. []byte{} and []byte{\x00} - prefix \x00 steps are inconsequential to the hash result
* complete tests for early mainnet blocks
* diff type for representing deleted accounts
* fix builder so that we handle account deletions properly and properly diff storage when an account is moved to a new path; update params
* remove cli params; moving them to subscriber defined
* remove unneeded bc methods
* update service and api; statediffing params are now defined by user through api rather than by service provider by cli
* update top level tests
* add ability to watch specific storage slots (leaf keys) only
* comments; explain logic
* update mainnet blocks test
* update api_test.go
* storage leafkey filter test
* cleanup chain maker
* adjust chain maker for tests to add an empty account in block1 and switch to EIP-158 afterwards (now we just need to generate enough accounts until one causes the empty account to be touched and removed post-EIP-158 so we can simulate and test that process...); also added 2 new blocks where more contract storage is set and old slots are set to zero so they are removed so we can test that
* found an account whose creation causes the empty account to be moved to a new path; this should count as 'touching; the empty account and cause it to be removed according to eip-158... but it doesn't
* use new contract in unit tests that has self-destruct ability, so we can test eip-158 since simply moving an account to new path doesn't count as 'touchin' it
* handle storage deletions
* tests for eip-158 account removal and storage value deletions; there is one edge case left to test where we remove 1 account when only two exist such that the remaining account is moved up and replaces the root branch node
* finish testing known edge cases
* add endpoint to fetch all state and storage nodes at a given blockheight; useful for generating a recent atate cache/snapshot that we can diff forward from rather than needing to collect all diffs from genesis
* test for state trie builder
* if statediffing is on, lock tries in triedb until the statediffing service signals they are done using them
* fix mock blockchain; golint; bump patch
* increase maxRequestContentLength; bump patch
* log the sizes of the state objects we are sending
* CI build (#20)
* CI: run build on PR and on push to master
* CI: debug building geth
* CI: fix coping file
* CI: fix coping file v2
* CI: temporary upload file to release asset
* CI: get release upload_url by tag, upload asset to current relase
* CI: fix tag name
* fix ci build on statediff_at_anyblock-1.9.11 branch
* fix publishing assets in release
* use context deadline for timeout in eth_call
* collect and emit codehash=>code mappings for state objects
* subscription endpoint for retrieving all the codehash=>code mappings that exist at provided height
* Implement WriteStateDiffAt
* Writes state diffs directly to postgres
* Adds CLI flags to configure PG
* Refactors builder output with callbacks
* Copies refactored postgres handling code from ipld-eth-indexer
* rename PostgresCIDWriter.{index->upsert}*
* go.mod update
* rm unused
* cleanup
* output code & codehash iteratively
* had to rf some types for this
* prometheus metrics output
* duplicate recent eth-indexer changes
* migrations and metrics...
* [wip] prom.Init() here? another CLI flag?
* tidy & DRY
* statediff WriteLoop service + CLI flag
* [wip] update test mocks
* todo - do something meaningful to test write loop
* logging
* use geth log
* port tests to go testing
* drop ginkgo/gomega
* fix and cleanup tests
* fail before defer statement
* delete vendor/ dir
* fixes after rebase onto 1.9.23
* fix API registration
* use golang 1.15.5 version (#34)
* bump version meta; add 0.0.11 branch to actions
* bump version meta; update github actions workflows
* statediff: refactor metrics
* Remove redundant statediff/indexer/prom tooling and use existing
prometheus integration.
* "indexer" namespace for metrics
* add reporting loop for db metrics
* doc
* metrics for statediff stats
* metrics namespace/subsystem = statediff/{indexer,service}
* statediff: use a worker pool (for direct writes)
* fix test
* fix chain event subscription
* log tweaks
* func name
* unused import
* intermediate chain event channel for metrics
* update github actions; linting
* add poststate and status to receipt ipld indexes
* stateDiffFor endpoints for fetching or writing statediff object by blockhash; bump statediff version
* fixes after rebase on to v1.10.1
* update github actions and version meta; go fmt
* add leaf key to removed 'nodes'
* include Postgres migrations and schema
* service documentation
* touching up
update github actions after rebase
fix connection leak (misplaced defer) and perform proper rollback on errs
improve error logging; handle PushBlock internal err
* build docker image and publish it to Docker Hub on release
* add access list tx to unit tests
* MarshalBinary and UnmarshalBinary methods for receipt
* fix error caused by 2718 by using MarshalBinary instead of EncodeRLP methods
* ipld encoding/decoding tests
* update TxModel; add AccessListElementModel
* index tx type and access lists
* add access list metrics
* unit tests for tx_type and access list table
* unit tests for receipt marshal/unmarshal binary methods
* improve documentation of the encoding methods
* fix issue identified in linting
* 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>
Previously, the makeCallVariantGasCallEIP2929 charged the cold account access cost directly, leading to an incorrect gas cost passed to the tracer from the main execution loop.
This change still temporarily charges the cost (to allow for an accurate calculation of the available gas for the call), but then afterwards refunds it and instead returns the correct total gas cost to be then properly charged in the main loop.
The Append / truncate operations were racy. When a datafile reaches 2Gb, a new file is needed. For this operation, we require a writelock, which is not needed in the 99.99% of all cases where the data does fit in the current head-file.
This transition from readlock to writelock was incorrect, and as the readlock was released, a truncate operation could slip in between, and truncate the data. This would have been fine, however, the Append operation continued writing as if no truncation had occurred, e.g writing item 5 where item 0 should reside.
This PR changes the behaviour, so that if when we run into the situation that a new file is needed, it aborts, and retries, this time with a writelock.
The outcome of the situation described above, running on this PR, would instead be that the Append operation exits with a failure.
* core/state/snapshot: reuse memory data instead of hitting disk when generating
* trie: minor nitpicks wrt the resolver optimization
* core/state/snapshot, trie: use key/value store for resolver
* trie: fix linter
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
This change adds the --catalyst flag, enabling an RPC API for eth2 integration.
In this initial version, catalyst mode also disables all peer-to-peer networking.
Co-authored-by: Mikhail Kalinin <noblesse.knight@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* all: add thousandths separators for big numbers on log messages
* p2p/sentry: drop accidental file
* common, log: add fast number formatter
* common, eth/protocols/snap: simplifty fancy num types
* log: handle nil big ints
* core/vm: implement AccessListTracer
* eth: implement debug.createAccessList
* core/vm: fixed nil panics in accessListTracer
* eth: better error messages for createAccessList
* eth: some fixes on CreateAccessList
* eth: allow for provided accesslists
* eth: pass accesslist by value
* eth: remove created acocunt from accesslist
* core/vm: simplify access list tracer
* core/vm: unexport accessListTracer
* eth: return best guess if al iteration times out
* eth: return best guess if al iteration times out
* core: docstring, unexport methods
* eth: typo
* internal/ethapi: move createAccessList to eth package
* internal/ethapi: remove reexec from createAccessList
* internal/ethapi: break if al is equal to last run, not if gas is equal
* internal/web3ext: fixed arguments
* core/types: fixed equality check for accesslist
* core/types: no hardcoded vals
* core, internal: simplify access list generation, make it precise
* core/vm: fix typo
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
* core/state/snapshot, ethdb: track deletions more accurately
* core/state/snapshot: don't reset the iterator, leveldb's screwy
* ethdb: don't mess with the insert batches for now
The main idea behind it is: the range compaction is very expensive
which can take a few hours to finish. During this long procedure,
a lot of exceptions can occur, e.g.
- Geth is killed manually
- Geth is killed because of machine crash
- etc
In order to minimize the effect of the exceptions, the compaction
is moved out of the pruning. So that even the compaction is not
finished, the pruning is regarded as done.
Fixes the CaptureStart api to include the EVM, thus being able to set the statedb early on. This pr also exposes the struct we used internally in the interpreter to encapsulate the contract, mem, stack, rstack, so we pass it as a single struct to the tracer, and removes the error returns on the capture methods.