config PR changes

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Andrew Jackson (Ajax) 2023-10-02 17:08:42 -05:00
parent 4bcbc15a40
commit 6376001a50
4 changed files with 45 additions and 398 deletions

190
base.toml
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@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
[Subsystems]
# type: bool
#EnableWindowPost = false
# type: bool
#EnableWinningPost = false
[Fees]
# type: types.FIL
#DefaultMaxFee = "0.07 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxPreCommitGasFee = "0.025 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxCommitGasFee = "0.05 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxTerminateGasFee = "0.5 FIL"
# WindowPoSt is a high-value operation, so the default fee should be high.
#
# type: types.FIL
#MaxWindowPoStGasFee = "5 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxPublishDealsFee = "0.05 FIL"
[Fees.MaxPreCommitBatchGasFee]
# type: types.FIL
#Base = "0 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#PerSector = "0.02 FIL"
[Fees.MaxCommitBatchGasFee]
# type: types.FIL
#Base = "0 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#PerSector = "0.03 FIL"
[Addresses]
# Addresses to send PreCommit messages from
#
# type: []string
#PreCommitControl = []
# Addresses to send Commit messages from
#
# type: []string
#CommitControl = []
# type: []string
#TerminateControl = []
# DisableOwnerFallback disables usage of the owner address for messages
# sent automatically
#
# type: bool
#DisableOwnerFallback = false
# DisableWorkerFallback disables usage of the worker address for messages
# sent automatically, if control addresses are configured.
# A control address that doesn't have enough funds will still be chosen
# over the worker address if this flag is set.
#
# type: bool
#DisableWorkerFallback = false
[Proving]
# Maximum number of sector checks to run in parallel. (0 = unlimited)
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too high may make the node crash by running out of stack
# WARNING: Setting this value too low may make sector challenge reading much slower, resulting in failed PoSt due
# to late submission.
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: int
#ParallelCheckLimit = 0
# Maximum amount of time a proving pre-check can take for a sector. If the check times out the sector will be skipped
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too low risks in sectors being skipped even though they are accessible, just reading the
# test challenge took longer than this timeout
# WARNING: Setting this value too high risks missing PoSt deadline in case IO operations related to this sector are
# blocked (e.g. in case of disconnected NFS mount)
#
# type: Duration
#SingleCheckTimeout = "0s"
# Maximum amount of time a proving pre-check can take for an entire partition. If the check times out, sectors in
# the partition which didn't get checked on time will be skipped
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too low risks in sectors being skipped even though they are accessible, just reading the
# test challenge took longer than this timeout
# WARNING: Setting this value too high risks missing PoSt deadline in case IO operations related to this partition are
# blocked or slow
#
# type: Duration
#PartitionCheckTimeout = "0s"
# Disable Window PoSt computation on the lotus-miner process even if no window PoSt workers are present.
#
# WARNING: If no windowPoSt workers are connected, window PoSt WILL FAIL resulting in faulty sectors which will need
# to be recovered. Before enabling this option, make sure your PoSt workers work correctly.
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: bool
#DisableBuiltinWindowPoSt = false
# Disable Winning PoSt computation on the lotus-miner process even if no winning PoSt workers are present.
#
# WARNING: If no WinningPoSt workers are connected, Winning PoSt WILL FAIL resulting in lost block rewards.
# Before enabling this option, make sure your PoSt workers work correctly.
#
# type: bool
#DisableBuiltinWinningPoSt = false
# Disable WindowPoSt provable sector readability checks.
#
# In normal operation, when preparing to compute WindowPoSt, lotus-miner will perform a round of reading challenges
# from all sectors to confirm that those sectors can be proven. Challenges read in this process are discarded, as
# we're only interested in checking that sector data can be read.
#
# When using builtin proof computation (no PoSt workers, and DisableBuiltinWindowPoSt is set to false), this process
# can save a lot of time and compute resources in the case that some sectors are not readable - this is caused by
# the builtin logic not skipping snark computation when some sectors need to be skipped.
#
# When using PoSt workers, this process is mostly redundant, with PoSt workers challenges will be read once, and
# if challenges for some sectors aren't readable, those sectors will just get skipped.
#
# Disabling sector pre-checks will slightly reduce IO load when proving sectors, possibly resulting in shorter
# time to produce window PoSt. In setups with good IO capabilities the effect of this option on proving time should
# be negligible.
#
# NOTE: It likely is a bad idea to disable sector pre-checks in setups with no PoSt workers.
#
# NOTE: Even when this option is enabled, recovering sectors will be checked before recovery declaration message is
# sent to the chain
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: bool
#DisableWDPoStPreChecks = false
# Maximum number of partitions to prove in a single SubmitWindowPoSt messace. 0 = network limit (10 in nv16)
#
# A single partition may contain up to 2349 32GiB sectors, or 2300 64GiB sectors.
#
# The maximum number of sectors which can be proven in a single PoSt message is 25000 in network version 16, which
# means that a single message can prove at most 10 partitions
#
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent,
# to prove each deadline, resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# Setting this value above the network limit has no effect
#
# type: int
#MaxPartitionsPerPoStMessage = 0
# In some cases when submitting DeclareFaultsRecovered messages,
# there may be too many recoveries to fit in a BlockGasLimit.
# In those cases it may be necessary to set this value to something low (eg 1);
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent than needed,
# resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# type: int
#MaxPartitionsPerRecoveryMessage = 0
# Enable single partition per PoSt Message for partitions containing recovery sectors
#
# In cases when submitting PoSt messages which contain recovering sectors, the default network limit may still be
# too high to fit in the block gas limit. In those cases, it becomes useful to only house the single partition
# with recovering sectors in the post message
#
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent,
# to prove each deadline, resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# type: bool
#SingleRecoveringPartitionPerPostMessage = false

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import (
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
@ -55,22 +56,40 @@ var configDefaultCmd = &cli.Command{
var configSetCmd = &cli.Command{
Name: "set",
Aliases: []string{"add"},
Usage: "Set a config layer or the base",
ArgsUsage: "a layer's name",
Usage: "Set a config layer or the base by providing a filename or stdin.",
ArgsUsage: "a layer's file name",
Flags: []cli.Flag{
&cli.StringFlag{
Name: "title",
Usage: "title of the config layer (req'd for stdin)",
},
},
Action: func(cctx *cli.Context) error {
args := cctx.Args()
if args.Len() != 1 {
return errors.New("must have exactly 1 arg for the file name")
}
db, err := makeDB(cctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fn := args.First()
bytes, err := os.ReadFile(fn)
name := cctx.String("title")
var stream io.Reader = os.Stdin
if args.Len() != 1 {
if cctx.String("title") == "" {
return errors.New("must have a title for stdin, or a file name")
}
} else {
stream, err = os.Open(args.First())
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read file %w", err)
return fmt.Errorf("cannot open file %s: %w", args.First(), err)
}
if name == "" {
name = strings.Split(args.First(), ".")[0]
}
}
bytes, err := io.ReadAll(stream)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read stream/file %w", err)
}
lp := config.DefaultLotusProvider() // ensure it's toml
@ -80,7 +99,6 @@ var configSetCmd = &cli.Command{
}
_ = lp
name := strings.Split(fn, ".")[0]
_, err = db.Exec(context.Background(),
`INSERT INTO harmony_config (title, config) VALUES ($1, $2)
ON CONFLICT (title) DO UPDATE SET config = excluded.config`, name, string(bytes))
@ -217,5 +235,8 @@ func getConfig(cctx *cli.Context, db *harmonydb.DB) (*config.LotusProviderConfig
}
}
_ = have // FUTURE: verify that required fields are here.
// If config includes 3rd-party config, consider JSONSchema as a way that
// 3rd-parties can dynamically include config requirements and we can
// validate the config. Because of layering, we must validate @ startup.
return lp, nil
}

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@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
[Subsystems]
# type: bool
#EnableWindowPost = false
# type: bool
#EnableWinningPost = false
[Fees]
# type: types.FIL
#DefaultMaxFee = "0.07 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxPreCommitGasFee = "0.025 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxCommitGasFee = "0.05 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxTerminateGasFee = "0.5 FIL"
# WindowPoSt is a high-value operation, so the default fee should be high.
#
# type: types.FIL
#MaxWindowPoStGasFee = "5 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#MaxPublishDealsFee = "0.05 FIL"
[Fees.MaxPreCommitBatchGasFee]
# type: types.FIL
#Base = "0 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#PerSector = "0.02 FIL"
[Fees.MaxCommitBatchGasFee]
# type: types.FIL
#Base = "0 FIL"
# type: types.FIL
#PerSector = "0.03 FIL"
[Addresses]
# Addresses to send PreCommit messages from
#
# type: []string
#PreCommitControl = []
# Addresses to send Commit messages from
#
# type: []string
#CommitControl = []
# type: []string
#TerminateControl = []
# DisableOwnerFallback disables usage of the owner address for messages
# sent automatically
#
# type: bool
#DisableOwnerFallback = false
# DisableWorkerFallback disables usage of the worker address for messages
# sent automatically, if control addresses are configured.
# A control address that doesn't have enough funds will still be chosen
# over the worker address if this flag is set.
#
# type: bool
#DisableWorkerFallback = false
[Proving]
# Maximum number of sector checks to run in parallel. (0 = unlimited)
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too high may make the node crash by running out of stack
# WARNING: Setting this value too low may make sector challenge reading much slower, resulting in failed PoSt due
# to late submission.
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: int
#ParallelCheckLimit = 32
# Maximum amount of time a proving pre-check can take for a sector. If the check times out the sector will be skipped
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too low risks in sectors being skipped even though they are accessible, just reading the
# test challenge took longer than this timeout
# WARNING: Setting this value too high risks missing PoSt deadline in case IO operations related to this sector are
# blocked (e.g. in case of disconnected NFS mount)
#
# type: Duration
#SingleCheckTimeout = "10m0s"
# Maximum amount of time a proving pre-check can take for an entire partition. If the check times out, sectors in
# the partition which didn't get checked on time will be skipped
#
# WARNING: Setting this value too low risks in sectors being skipped even though they are accessible, just reading the
# test challenge took longer than this timeout
# WARNING: Setting this value too high risks missing PoSt deadline in case IO operations related to this partition are
# blocked or slow
#
# type: Duration
#PartitionCheckTimeout = "20m0s"
# Disable Window PoSt computation on the lotus-miner process even if no window PoSt workers are present.
#
# WARNING: If no windowPoSt workers are connected, window PoSt WILL FAIL resulting in faulty sectors which will need
# to be recovered. Before enabling this option, make sure your PoSt workers work correctly.
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: bool
#DisableBuiltinWindowPoSt = false
# Disable Winning PoSt computation on the lotus-miner process even if no winning PoSt workers are present.
#
# WARNING: If no WinningPoSt workers are connected, Winning PoSt WILL FAIL resulting in lost block rewards.
# Before enabling this option, make sure your PoSt workers work correctly.
#
# type: bool
#DisableBuiltinWinningPoSt = false
# Disable WindowPoSt provable sector readability checks.
#
# In normal operation, when preparing to compute WindowPoSt, lotus-miner will perform a round of reading challenges
# from all sectors to confirm that those sectors can be proven. Challenges read in this process are discarded, as
# we're only interested in checking that sector data can be read.
#
# When using builtin proof computation (no PoSt workers, and DisableBuiltinWindowPoSt is set to false), this process
# can save a lot of time and compute resources in the case that some sectors are not readable - this is caused by
# the builtin logic not skipping snark computation when some sectors need to be skipped.
#
# When using PoSt workers, this process is mostly redundant, with PoSt workers challenges will be read once, and
# if challenges for some sectors aren't readable, those sectors will just get skipped.
#
# Disabling sector pre-checks will slightly reduce IO load when proving sectors, possibly resulting in shorter
# time to produce window PoSt. In setups with good IO capabilities the effect of this option on proving time should
# be negligible.
#
# NOTE: It likely is a bad idea to disable sector pre-checks in setups with no PoSt workers.
#
# NOTE: Even when this option is enabled, recovering sectors will be checked before recovery declaration message is
# sent to the chain
#
# After changing this option, confirm that the new value works in your setup by invoking
# 'lotus-miner proving compute window-post 0'
#
# type: bool
#DisableWDPoStPreChecks = false
# Maximum number of partitions to prove in a single SubmitWindowPoSt messace. 0 = network limit (10 in nv16)
#
# A single partition may contain up to 2349 32GiB sectors, or 2300 64GiB sectors.
#
# The maximum number of sectors which can be proven in a single PoSt message is 25000 in network version 16, which
# means that a single message can prove at most 10 partitions
#
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent,
# to prove each deadline, resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# Setting this value above the network limit has no effect
#
# type: int
#MaxPartitionsPerPoStMessage = 0
# In some cases when submitting DeclareFaultsRecovered messages,
# there may be too many recoveries to fit in a BlockGasLimit.
# In those cases it may be necessary to set this value to something low (eg 1);
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent than needed,
# resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# type: int
#MaxPartitionsPerRecoveryMessage = 0
# Enable single partition per PoSt Message for partitions containing recovery sectors
#
# In cases when submitting PoSt messages which contain recovering sectors, the default network limit may still be
# too high to fit in the block gas limit. In those cases, it becomes useful to only house the single partition
# with recovering sectors in the post message
#
# Note that setting this value lower may result in less efficient gas use - more messages will be sent,
# to prove each deadline, resulting in more total gas use (but each message will have lower gas limit)
#
# type: bool
#SingleRecoveringPartitionPerPostMessage = false

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@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ package ffiwrapper
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/rand"
crand "crypto/rand"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"math/rand"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
@ -52,8 +53,8 @@ type seal struct {
func data(sn abi.SectorNumber, dlen abi.UnpaddedPieceSize) io.Reader {
return io.MultiReader(
io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(123)),
io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(dlen-123)),
io.LimitReader(rand.New(rand.NewSource(42+int64(sn))), int64(123)),
io.LimitReader(rand.New(rand.NewSource(42+int64(sn))), int64(dlen-123)),
)
}
@ -790,13 +791,15 @@ func TestAddPiece512M(t *testing.T) {
}
t.Cleanup(cleanup)
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0x7e5))
c, err := sb.AddPiece(context.TODO(), storiface.SectorRef{
ID: abi.SectorID{
Miner: miner,
Number: 0,
},
ProofType: abi.RegisteredSealProof_StackedDrg512MiBV1_1,
}, nil, sz, io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(sz)))
}, nil, sz, io.LimitReader(r, int64(sz)))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
@ -874,13 +877,15 @@ func TestAddPiece512MPadded(t *testing.T) {
}
t.Cleanup(cleanup)
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0x7e5))
c, err := sb.AddPiece(context.TODO(), storiface.SectorRef{
ID: abi.SectorID{
Miner: miner,
Number: 0,
},
ProofType: abi.RegisteredSealProof_StackedDrg512MiBV1_1,
}, nil, sz, io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(sz/4)))
}, nil, sz, io.LimitReader(r, int64(sz/4)))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("add piece failed: %s", err)
}
@ -967,8 +972,7 @@ func TestMulticoreSDR(t *testing.T) {
func TestPoStChallengeAssumptions(t *testing.T) {
var r [32]byte
_, err := rand.Read(r[:])
if err != nil {
if _, err := crand.Read(r[:]); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
r[31] &= 0x3f
@ -1050,9 +1054,10 @@ func TestDCAPCloses(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(cleanup)
t.Run("DataCid", func(t *testing.T) {
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0x7e5))
clr := &closeAssertReader{
Reader: io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(sz)),
Reader: io.LimitReader(r, int64(sz)),
}
c, err := sb.DataCid(context.TODO(), sz, clr)
@ -1065,9 +1070,10 @@ func TestDCAPCloses(t *testing.T) {
})
t.Run("AddPiece", func(t *testing.T) {
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0x7e5))
clr := &closeAssertReader{
Reader: io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, int64(sz)),
Reader: io.LimitReader(r, int64(sz)),
}
c, err := sb.AddPiece(context.TODO(), storiface.SectorRef{