feat: syncer: optimize syncFork for one-epoch forks

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Aayush 2023-12-15 14:02:17 -05:00
parent fac1d11ccb
commit e473571dfb

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@ -886,6 +886,35 @@ func (syncer *Syncer) syncFork(ctx context.Context, incoming *types.TipSet, know
}
}
incomingParentsTsk := incoming.Parents()
commonParent := false
for _, incomingParent := range incomingParentsTsk.Cids() {
if known.Contains(incomingParent) {
commonParent = true
}
}
if commonParent {
// known contains at least one of incoming's Parents => the common ancestor is known's Parents (incoming's Grandparents)
// in this case, we need to return {incoming, incoming.Parents()}
incomingParents, err := syncer.store.LoadTipSet(ctx, incomingParentsTsk)
if err != nil {
// fallback onto the network
tips, err := syncer.Exchange.GetBlocks(ctx, incoming.Parents(), 1)
if err != nil {
return nil, xerrors.Errorf("failed to fetch incomingParents from the network: %w", err)
}
if len(tips) == 0 {
return nil, xerrors.Errorf("network didn't return any tipsets")
}
incomingParents = tips[0]
}
return []*types.TipSet{incoming, incomingParents}, nil
}
// TODO: Does this mean we always ask for ForkLengthThreshold blocks from the network, even if we just need, like, 2? Yes.
// Would it not be better to ask in smaller chunks, given that an ~ForkLengthThreshold is very rare?
tips, err := syncer.Exchange.GetBlocks(ctx, incoming.Parents(), int(build.ForkLengthThreshold))