The improvements in the range-export code lead to avoid reading most blocks
twice, as well as to allowing some blocks to be written to disk multiple times.
The cache hit-rate went down from being close to 50% to a maximum of 12% at
the very end of the export. The reason is that most CIDs are never read twice
since they are correctly tracked in the CID set.
These numbers do not support the maintenance of the CachingBlockstore
code. Additional testing shows that removing it has similar memory-usage
behaviour and about 5 minute-faster execution (around 10%).
Less code to maintain and less options to mess up with.
This commit moderately refactors the ranged export code. It addresses several
problems:
* Code does not finish cleanly and things hang on ctrl-c
* Same block is read multiple times in a row (artificially increasing cached
blockstore metrics to 50%)
* It is unclear whether there are additional races (a single worker quits
when reaching height 0)
* CARs produced have duplicated blocks (~400k for an 80M-blocks CAR or
so). Some blocks appear up to 5 times.
* Using pointers for tasks where it is not necessary.
The changes:
* Use a FIFO instead of stack: simpler implementation as its own type. This
has not proven to be much more memory-friendly, but it has not made things
worse either.
* We avoid a probably not small amount of allocations by not using
unnecessary pointers.
* Fix duplicated blocks by atomically checking+adding to CID set.
* Context-termination now works correctly. Worker lifetime is correctly tracked and all channels
are closed, avoiding any memory leaks and deadlocks.
* We ensure all work is finished before finishing, something that might have
been broken in some edge cases previously. In practice, we would not have
seen this except perhaps in very early snapshots close to genesis.
Initial testing shows the code is currently about 5% faster. Resulting
snapshots do not have duplicates so they are a bit smaller. We have manually
verified that no CID is lost versus previous results, with both old and recent
snapshots.
This first commit contains the first and second implementation stabs (after
primary review by @hsanjuan), using a stack for task buffering.
Known issues: ctrl-c (context cancellation) results in the export code getting
deadlocked. Duplicate blocks in exports. Duplicate block reads from store.
Original commit messages:
works
works against mainnet and calibnet
feat: add internal export api method
- will hopfully make things faster by not streaming the export over the json rpc api
polish: better file nameing
fix: potential race in marking cids as seen
chore: improve logging
feat: front export with cache
fix: give hector a good channel buffer on this shit
docsgen
Standarize cli/code functions similar to: https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/pull/9317
- cctx.NArg() instead of cctx.Args().xxx
- Add check for args and print help on functions that did not have it
* Splitstore chain prune
* Protect on reification for simpler logic and sound cold compact protect
* Recovery from checkpoint during chain prune
* Splitstore (discard and universal mode) running in itests
* Add pause and restart functions to itest block miner
* Add config options to itest full nodes
* Add FsRepo support for itest full ndoes
Co-authored-by: zenground0 <ZenGround0@users.noreply.github.com>
Contains some funny mocking logic, because estimate gas price is called
multiple times (for various nblocks) and I wanted to make it as flexible
as possible.
CLI actions lack unit tests. I decided to use the approach similar to
what I found in `send_test.go` using gomock, but I don't rely on custom
"service" implementations but mock the whole FullNode API.
This first commit validates the test setup by testing the simplest method
of the chain category, e.g. `chain head`.
This requires a minor refactor of the CLI action code:
- The constructor (`GetFullNodeAPI`) checks if there's an injected mock
API in the app Metadata and uses that in unit tests.
- Actions shouldn't use raw `fmt.*` but instead write to the `app.Writer`
so the CLI output is testable
It's very easy to write an incorrect command that operates over
different heads by using the "empty" tipset. This change makes the
`LoadTipSet` command helper get the latest head from the lotus daemon if
its unset.
The cost is an extra call to get the head. That should be trivial in
most cases.