* Initial work supporting DDO pieces in lotus-miner
* sealing: Update pipeline input to operate on UniversalPiece
* sealing: Update pipeline checks/sealing states to operate on UniversalPiece
* sealing: Make pipeline build with UniversalPiece
* move PieceDealInfo out of api
* make gen
* make sealing pipeline unit tests pass
* fix itest ensemble build
* don't panic in SectorsStatus with deals
* stop linter from complaining about checkPieces
* fix sector import tests
* mod tidy
* sealing: Add logic for (pre)committing DDO sectors
* sealing: state-types with method defs
* DDO non-snap pipeline works(?), DDO Itests
* DDO support in snapdeals pipeline
* make gen
* update actor bundles
* update the gst market fix
* fix: chain: use PreCommitSectorsBatch2 when setting up genesis
* some bug fixes
* integration working changes
* update actor bundles
* Make TestOnboardRawPieceSnap pass
* Appease the linter
* Make deadlines test pass with v12 actors
* Update go-state-types, abstract market DealState
* make gen
* mod tidy, lint fixes
* Fix some more tests
* Bump version in master
Bump version in master
* Make gen
Make gen
* fix sender
* fix: lotus-provider: Fix winning PoSt
* fix: sql Scan cannot write to an object
* Actually show miner-addrs in info-log
Actually show miner-addrs in lotus-provider info-log
* [WIP] feat: Add nv22 skeleton
Addition of Network Version 22 skeleton
* update FFI
* ddo is now nv22
* make gen
* temp actor bundle with ddo
* use working go-state-types
* gst with v13 market migration
* update bundle, builtin.MethodsMiner.ProveCommitSectors2 -> 3
* actually working v13 migration, v13 migration itest
* Address review
* sealing: Correct DDO snap pledge math
* itests: Mixed ddo itest
* pipeline: Fix sectorWeight
* sealing: convert market deals into PAMs in mixed sectors
* sealing: make market to ddo conversion work
* fix lint
* update gst
* Update actors and GST to lastest integ branch
* commit batcher: Update ProveCommitSectors3Params builder logic
* make gen
* use builtin-actors master
* ddo: address review
* itests: Add commd assertions to ddo tests
* make gen
* gst with fixed types
* config knobs for RequireActivationSuccess
* storage: Drop obsolete flaky tasts
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This migrates everything except the `go-car` librairy: https://github.com/ipfs/boxo/issues/218#issuecomment-1529922103
I didn't migrated everything in the previous release because all the boxo code wasn't compatible with the go-ipld-prime one due to a an in flight (/ aftermath) revert of github.com/ipfs/go-block-format. go-block-format has been unmigrated since slight bellow absolutely everything depends on it that would have required everything to be moved on boxo or everything to optin into using boxo which were all deal breakers for different groups.
This worked fine because lotus's codebase could live hapely on the first multirepo setup however boost is now trying to use boxo's code with lotus's (still on multirepo) setup: https://filecoinproject.slack.com/archives/C03AQ3QAUG1/p1685022344779649
The alternative would be for boost to write shim types which just forward calls and return with the different interface definitions.
Btw why is that an issue in the first place is because unlike what go's duck typing model suggest interfaces are not transparent https://github.com/golang/go/issues/58112, interfaces are strongly typed but they have implicit narrowing. The issue is if you return an interface from an interface Go does not have a function definition to insert the implicit conversion thus instead the type checker complains you are not returning the right type.
Stubbing types were reverted https://github.com/ipfs/boxo/issues/218#issuecomment-1478650351
Last time I only migrated `go-bitswap` to `boxo/bitswap` because of the security issues and because we never had the interface return an interface problem (we had concrete wrappers where the implicit conversion took place).
- FSM handles the actual cc upgrade process including error states
- PoSting (winning and window) works over upgraded and upgrading sectors
- Integration test and changes to itest framework to reduce flakes
- Update CLI to handle new upgrade
- Update dependencies
This commit removes badger from the deal-making processes, and
moves to a new architecture with the dagstore as the cental
component on the miner-side, and CARv2s on the client-side.
Every deal that has been handed off to the sealing subsystem becomes
a shard in the dagstore. Shards are mounted via the LotusMount, which
teaches the dagstore how to load the related piece when serving
retrievals.
When the miner starts the Lotus for the first time with this patch,
we will perform a one-time migration of all active deals into the
dagstore. This is a lightweight process, and it consists simply
of registering the shards in the dagstore.
Shards are backed by the unsealed copy of the piece. This is currently
a CARv1. However, the dagstore keeps CARv2 indices for all pieces, so
when it's time to acquire a shard to serve a retrieval, the unsealed
CARv1 is joined with its index (safeguarded by the dagstore), to form
a read-only blockstore, thus taking the place of the monolithic
badger.
Data transfers have been adjusted to interface directly with CARv2 files.
On inbound transfers (client retrievals, miner storage deals), we stream
the received data into a CARv2 ReadWrite blockstore. On outbound transfers
(client storage deals, miner retrievals), we serve the data off a CARv2
ReadOnly blockstore.
Client-side imports are managed by the refactored *imports.Manager
component (when not using IPFS integration). Just like it before, we use
the go-filestore library to avoid duplicating the data from the original
file in the resulting UnixFS DAG (concretely the leaves). However, the
target of those imports are what we call "ref-CARv2s": CARv2 files placed
under the `$LOTUS_PATH/imports` directory, containing the intermediate
nodes in full, and the leaves as positional references to the original file
on disk.
Client-side retrievals are placed into CARv2 files in the location:
`$LOTUS_PATH/retrievals`.
A new set of `Dagstore*` JSON-RPC operations and `lotus-miner dagstore`
subcommands have been introduced on the miner-side to inspect and manage
the dagstore.
Despite moving to a CARv2-backed system, the IPFS integration has been
respected, and it continues to be possible to make storage deals with data
held in an IPFS node, and to perform retrievals directly into an IPFS node.
NOTE: because the "staging" and "client" Badger blockstores are no longer
used, existing imports on the client will be rendered useless. On startup,
Lotus will enumerate all imports and print WARN statements on the log for
each import that needs to be reimported. These log lines contain these
messages:
- import lacks carv2 path; import will not work; please reimport
- import has missing/broken carv2; please reimport
At the end, we will print a "sanity check completed" message indicating
the count of imports found, and how many were deemed broken.
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