// Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package rawdb import ( "errors" "fmt" "math" "os" "path/filepath" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics" "github.com/prometheus/tsdb/fileutil" ) var ( // errReadOnly is returned if the freezer is opened in read only mode. All the // mutations are disallowed. errReadOnly = errors.New("read only") // errUnknownTable is returned if the user attempts to read from a table that is // not tracked by the freezer. errUnknownTable = errors.New("unknown table") // errOutOrderInsertion is returned if the user attempts to inject out-of-order // binary blobs into the freezer. errOutOrderInsertion = errors.New("the append operation is out-order") // errSymlinkDatadir is returned if the ancient directory specified by user // is a symbolic link. errSymlinkDatadir = errors.New("symbolic link datadir is not supported") ) // freezerTableSize defines the maximum size of freezer data files. const freezerTableSize = 2 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 // Freezer is a memory mapped append-only database to store immutable ordered // data into flat files: // // - The append-only nature ensures that disk writes are minimized. // - The memory mapping ensures we can max out system memory for caching without // reserving it for go-ethereum. This would also reduce the memory requirements // of Geth, and thus also GC overhead. type Freezer struct { // WARNING: The `frozen` and `tail` fields are accessed atomically. On 32 bit platforms, only // 64-bit aligned fields can be atomic. The struct is guaranteed to be so aligned, // so take advantage of that (https://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG). frozen uint64 // Number of blocks already frozen tail uint64 // Number of the first stored item in the freezer // This lock synchronizes writers and the truncate operation, as well as // the "atomic" (batched) read operations. writeLock sync.RWMutex writeBatch *freezerBatch readonly bool tables map[string]*freezerTable // Data tables for storing everything instanceLock fileutil.Releaser // File-system lock to prevent double opens closeOnce sync.Once } // NewFreezer creates a freezer instance for maintaining immutable ordered // data according to the given parameters. // // The 'tables' argument defines the data tables. If the value of a map // entry is true, snappy compression is disabled for the table. func NewFreezer(datadir string, namespace string, readonly bool, maxTableSize uint32, tables map[string]bool) (*Freezer, error) { // Create the initial freezer object var ( readMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter(namespace+"ancient/read", nil) writeMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter(namespace+"ancient/write", nil) sizeGauge = metrics.NewRegisteredGauge(namespace+"ancient/size", nil) ) // Ensure the datadir is not a symbolic link if it exists. if info, err := os.Lstat(datadir); !os.IsNotExist(err) { if info.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink != 0 { log.Warn("Symbolic link ancient database is not supported", "path", datadir) return nil, errSymlinkDatadir } } // Leveldb uses LOCK as the filelock filename. To prevent the // name collision, we use FLOCK as the lock name. lock, _, err := fileutil.Flock(filepath.Join(datadir, "FLOCK")) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Open all the supported data tables freezer := &Freezer{ readonly: readonly, tables: make(map[string]*freezerTable), instanceLock: lock, } // Create the tables. for name, disableSnappy := range tables { table, err := newTable(datadir, name, readMeter, writeMeter, sizeGauge, maxTableSize, disableSnappy, readonly) if err != nil { for _, table := range freezer.tables { table.Close() } lock.Release() return nil, err } freezer.tables[name] = table } if freezer.readonly { // In readonly mode only validate, don't truncate. // validate also sets `freezer.frozen`. err = freezer.validate() } else { // Truncate all tables to common length. err = freezer.repair() } if err != nil { for _, table := range freezer.tables { table.Close() } lock.Release() return nil, err } // Create the write batch. freezer.writeBatch = newFreezerBatch(freezer) log.Info("Opened ancient database", "database", datadir, "readonly", readonly) return freezer, nil } // Close terminates the chain freezer, unmapping all the data files. func (f *Freezer) Close() error { f.writeLock.Lock() defer f.writeLock.Unlock() var errs []error f.closeOnce.Do(func() { for _, table := range f.tables { if err := table.Close(); err != nil { errs = append(errs, err) } } if err := f.instanceLock.Release(); err != nil { errs = append(errs, err) } }) if errs != nil { return fmt.Errorf("%v", errs) } return nil } // HasAncient returns an indicator whether the specified ancient data exists // in the freezer. func (f *Freezer) HasAncient(kind string, number uint64) (bool, error) { if table := f.tables[kind]; table != nil { return table.has(number), nil } return false, nil } // Ancient retrieves an ancient binary blob from the append-only immutable files. func (f *Freezer) Ancient(kind string, number uint64) ([]byte, error) { if table := f.tables[kind]; table != nil { return table.Retrieve(number) } return nil, errUnknownTable } // AncientRange retrieves multiple items in sequence, starting from the index 'start'. // It will return // - at most 'max' items, // - at least 1 item (even if exceeding the maxByteSize), but will otherwise // return as many items as fit into maxByteSize. func (f *Freezer) AncientRange(kind string, start, count, maxBytes uint64) ([][]byte, error) { if table := f.tables[kind]; table != nil { return table.RetrieveItems(start, count, maxBytes) } return nil, errUnknownTable } // Ancients returns the length of the frozen items. func (f *Freezer) Ancients() (uint64, error) { return atomic.LoadUint64(&f.frozen), nil } // Tail returns the number of first stored item in the freezer. func (f *Freezer) Tail() (uint64, error) { return atomic.LoadUint64(&f.tail), nil } // AncientSize returns the ancient size of the specified category. func (f *Freezer) AncientSize(kind string) (uint64, error) { // This needs the write lock to avoid data races on table fields. // Speed doesn't matter here, AncientSize is for debugging. f.writeLock.RLock() defer f.writeLock.RUnlock() if table := f.tables[kind]; table != nil { return table.size() } return 0, errUnknownTable } // ReadAncients runs the given read operation while ensuring that no writes take place // on the underlying freezer. func (f *Freezer) ReadAncients(fn func(ethdb.AncientReaderOp) error) (err error) { f.writeLock.RLock() defer f.writeLock.RUnlock() return fn(f) } // ModifyAncients runs the given write operation. func (f *Freezer) ModifyAncients(fn func(ethdb.AncientWriteOp) error) (writeSize int64, err error) { if f.readonly { return 0, errReadOnly } f.writeLock.Lock() defer f.writeLock.Unlock() // Roll back all tables to the starting position in case of error. prevItem := atomic.LoadUint64(&f.frozen) defer func() { if err != nil { // The write operation has failed. Go back to the previous item position. for name, table := range f.tables { err := table.truncateHead(prevItem) if err != nil { log.Error("Freezer table roll-back failed", "table", name, "index", prevItem, "err", err) } } } }() f.writeBatch.reset() if err := fn(f.writeBatch); err != nil { return 0, err } item, writeSize, err := f.writeBatch.commit() if err != nil { return 0, err } //begin PluGeth code injection pluginCommitUpdate(item) //end PluGeth code injection atomic.StoreUint64(&f.frozen, item) return writeSize, nil } // TruncateHead discards any recent data above the provided threshold number. func (f *Freezer) TruncateHead(items uint64) error { if f.readonly { return errReadOnly } f.writeLock.Lock() defer f.writeLock.Unlock() if atomic.LoadUint64(&f.frozen) <= items { return nil } for _, table := range f.tables { if err := table.truncateHead(items); err != nil { return err } } atomic.StoreUint64(&f.frozen, items) return nil } // TruncateTail discards any recent data below the provided threshold number. func (f *Freezer) TruncateTail(tail uint64) error { if f.readonly { return errReadOnly } f.writeLock.Lock() defer f.writeLock.Unlock() if atomic.LoadUint64(&f.tail) >= tail { return nil } for _, table := range f.tables { if err := table.truncateTail(tail); err != nil { return err } } atomic.StoreUint64(&f.tail, tail) return nil } // Sync flushes all data tables to disk. func (f *Freezer) Sync() error { var errs []error for _, table := range f.tables { if err := table.Sync(); err != nil { errs = append(errs, err) } } if errs != nil { return fmt.Errorf("%v", errs) } return nil } // validate checks that every table has the same length. // Used instead of `repair` in readonly mode. func (f *Freezer) validate() error { if len(f.tables) == 0 { return nil } var ( length uint64 name string ) // Hack to get length of any table for kind, table := range f.tables { length = atomic.LoadUint64(&table.items) name = kind break } // Now check every table against that length for kind, table := range f.tables { items := atomic.LoadUint64(&table.items) if length != items { return fmt.Errorf("freezer tables %s and %s have differing lengths: %d != %d", kind, name, items, length) } } atomic.StoreUint64(&f.frozen, length) return nil } // repair truncates all data tables to the same length. func (f *Freezer) repair() error { var ( head = uint64(math.MaxUint64) tail = uint64(0) ) for _, table := range f.tables { items := atomic.LoadUint64(&table.items) if head > items { head = items } hidden := atomic.LoadUint64(&table.itemHidden) if hidden > tail { tail = hidden } } for _, table := range f.tables { if err := table.truncateHead(head); err != nil { return err } if err := table.truncateTail(tail); err != nil { return err } } atomic.StoreUint64(&f.frozen, head) atomic.StoreUint64(&f.tail, tail) return nil } // convertLegacyFn takes a raw freezer entry in an older format and // returns it in the new format. type convertLegacyFn = func([]byte) ([]byte, error) // MigrateTable processes the entries in a given table in sequence // converting them to a new format if they're of an old format. func (f *Freezer) MigrateTable(kind string, convert convertLegacyFn) error { if f.readonly { return errReadOnly } f.writeLock.Lock() defer f.writeLock.Unlock() table, ok := f.tables[kind] if !ok { return errUnknownTable } // forEach iterates every entry in the table serially and in order, calling `fn` // with the item as argument. If `fn` returns an error the iteration stops // and that error will be returned. forEach := func(t *freezerTable, offset uint64, fn func(uint64, []byte) error) error { var ( items = atomic.LoadUint64(&t.items) batchSize = uint64(1024) maxBytes = uint64(1024 * 1024) ) for i := offset; i < items; { if i+batchSize > items { batchSize = items - i } data, err := t.RetrieveItems(i, batchSize, maxBytes) if err != nil { return err } for j, item := range data { if err := fn(i+uint64(j), item); err != nil { return err } } i += uint64(len(data)) } return nil } // TODO(s1na): This is a sanity-check since as of now no process does tail-deletion. But the migration // process assumes no deletion at tail and needs to be modified to account for that. if table.itemOffset > 0 || table.itemHidden > 0 { return fmt.Errorf("migration not supported for tail-deleted freezers") } ancientsPath := filepath.Dir(table.index.Name()) // Set up new dir for the migrated table, the content of which // we'll at the end move over to the ancients dir. migrationPath := filepath.Join(ancientsPath, "migration") newTable, err := newFreezerTable(migrationPath, kind, table.noCompression, false) if err != nil { return err } var ( batch = newTable.newBatch() out []byte start = time.Now() logged = time.Now() offset = newTable.items ) if offset > 0 { log.Info("found previous migration attempt", "migrated", offset) } // Iterate through entries and transform them if err := forEach(table, offset, func(i uint64, blob []byte) error { if i%10000 == 0 && time.Since(logged) > 16*time.Second { log.Info("Processing legacy elements", "count", i, "elapsed", common.PrettyDuration(time.Since(start))) logged = time.Now() } out, err = convert(blob) if err != nil { return err } if err := batch.AppendRaw(i, out); err != nil { return err } return nil }); err != nil { return err } if err := batch.commit(); err != nil { return err } log.Info("Replacing old table files with migrated ones", "elapsed", common.PrettyDuration(time.Since(start))) // Release and delete old table files. Note this won't // delete the index file. table.releaseFilesAfter(0, true) if err := newTable.Close(); err != nil { return err } files, err := os.ReadDir(migrationPath) if err != nil { return err } // Move migrated files to ancients dir. for _, f := range files { // This will replace the old index file as a side-effect. if err := os.Rename(filepath.Join(migrationPath, f.Name()), filepath.Join(ancientsPath, f.Name())); err != nil { return err } } // Delete by now empty dir. if err := os.Remove(migrationPath); err != nil { return err } return nil }