401 lines
14 KiB
Go
401 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package snapshot
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
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)
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// Iterator is an iterator to step over all the accounts or the specific
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// storage in a snapshot which may or may not be composed of multiple layers.
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type Iterator interface {
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// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted,
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// or an error if iteration failed for some reason (e.g. root being iterated
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// becomes stale and garbage collected).
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Next() bool
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// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
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// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
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Error() error
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// Hash returns the hash of the account or storage slot the iterator is
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// currently at.
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Hash() common.Hash
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// Release releases associated resources. Release should always succeed and
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// can be called multiple times without causing error.
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Release()
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}
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// AccountIterator is an iterator to step over all the accounts in a snapshot,
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// which may or may not be composed of multiple layers.
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type AccountIterator interface {
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Iterator
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// Account returns the RLP encoded slim account the iterator is currently at.
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// An error will be returned if the iterator becomes invalid
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Account() []byte
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}
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// StorageIterator is an iterator to step over the specific storage in a snapshot,
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// which may or may not be composed of multiple layers.
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type StorageIterator interface {
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Iterator
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// Slot returns the storage slot the iterator is currently at. An error will
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// be returned if the iterator becomes invalid
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Slot() []byte
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}
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// diffAccountIterator is an account iterator that steps over the accounts (both
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// live and deleted) contained within a single diff layer. Higher order iterators
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// will use the deleted accounts to skip deeper iterators.
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type diffAccountIterator struct {
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// curHash is the current hash the iterator is positioned on. The field is
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// explicitly tracked since the referenced diff layer might go stale after
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// the iterator was positioned and we don't want to fail accessing the old
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// hash as long as the iterator is not touched any more.
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curHash common.Hash
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layer *diffLayer // Live layer to retrieve values from
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keys []common.Hash // Keys left in the layer to iterate
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fail error // Any failures encountered (stale)
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}
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// AccountIterator creates an account iterator over a single diff layer.
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func (dl *diffLayer) AccountIterator(seek common.Hash) AccountIterator {
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// Seek out the requested starting account
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hashes := dl.AccountList()
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index := sort.Search(len(hashes), func(i int) bool {
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return bytes.Compare(seek[:], hashes[i][:]) <= 0
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})
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// Assemble and returned the already seeked iterator
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return &diffAccountIterator{
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layer: dl,
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keys: hashes[index:],
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}
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}
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// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted.
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func (it *diffAccountIterator) Next() bool {
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// If the iterator was already stale, consider it a programmer error. Although
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// we could just return false here, triggering this path would probably mean
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// somebody forgot to check for Error, so lets blow up instead of undefined
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// behavior that's hard to debug.
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if it.fail != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("called Next of failed iterator: %v", it.fail))
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}
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// Stop iterating if all keys were exhausted
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if len(it.keys) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if it.layer.Stale() {
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it.fail, it.keys = ErrSnapshotStale, nil
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return false
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}
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// Iterator seems to be still alive, retrieve and cache the live hash
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it.curHash = it.keys[0]
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// key cached, shift the iterator and notify the user of success
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it.keys = it.keys[1:]
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return true
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}
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// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
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// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
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func (it *diffAccountIterator) Error() error {
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return it.fail
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}
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// Hash returns the hash of the account the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diffAccountIterator) Hash() common.Hash {
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return it.curHash
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}
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// Account returns the RLP encoded slim account the iterator is currently at.
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// This method may _fail_, if the underlying layer has been flattened between
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// the call to Next and Account. That type of error will set it.Err.
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// This method assumes that flattening does not delete elements from
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// the accountdata mapping (writing nil into it is fine though), and will panic
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// if elements have been deleted.
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//
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// Note the returned account is not a copy, please don't modify it.
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func (it *diffAccountIterator) Account() []byte {
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it.layer.lock.RLock()
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blob, ok := it.layer.accountData[it.curHash]
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if !ok {
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if _, ok := it.layer.destructSet[it.curHash]; ok {
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it.layer.lock.RUnlock()
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return nil
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}
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("iterator referenced non-existent account: %x", it.curHash))
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}
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it.layer.lock.RUnlock()
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if it.layer.Stale() {
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it.fail, it.keys = ErrSnapshotStale, nil
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}
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return blob
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}
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// Release is a noop for diff account iterators as there are no held resources.
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func (it *diffAccountIterator) Release() {}
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// diskAccountIterator is an account iterator that steps over the live accounts
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// contained within a disk layer.
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type diskAccountIterator struct {
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layer *diskLayer
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it ethdb.Iterator
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}
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// AccountIterator creates an account iterator over a disk layer.
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func (dl *diskLayer) AccountIterator(seek common.Hash) AccountIterator {
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pos := common.TrimRightZeroes(seek[:])
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return &diskAccountIterator{
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layer: dl,
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it: dl.diskdb.NewIterator(rawdb.SnapshotAccountPrefix, pos),
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}
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}
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// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted.
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func (it *diskAccountIterator) Next() bool {
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// If the iterator was already exhausted, don't bother
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if it.it == nil {
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return false
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}
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// Try to advance the iterator and release it if we reached the end
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for {
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if !it.it.Next() {
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it.it.Release()
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it.it = nil
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return false
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}
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if len(it.it.Key()) == len(rawdb.SnapshotAccountPrefix)+common.HashLength {
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break
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
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// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
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//
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// A diff layer is immutable after creation content wise and can always be fully
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// iterated without error, so this method always returns nil.
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func (it *diskAccountIterator) Error() error {
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if it.it == nil {
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return nil // Iterator is exhausted and released
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}
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return it.it.Error()
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}
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// Hash returns the hash of the account the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diskAccountIterator) Hash() common.Hash {
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return common.BytesToHash(it.it.Key()) // The prefix will be truncated
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}
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// Account returns the RLP encoded slim account the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diskAccountIterator) Account() []byte {
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return it.it.Value()
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}
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// Release releases the database snapshot held during iteration.
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func (it *diskAccountIterator) Release() {
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// The iterator is auto-released on exhaustion, so make sure it's still alive
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if it.it != nil {
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it.it.Release()
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it.it = nil
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}
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}
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// diffStorageIterator is a storage iterator that steps over the specific storage
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// (both live and deleted) contained within a single diff layer. Higher order
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// iterators will use the deleted slot to skip deeper iterators.
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type diffStorageIterator struct {
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// curHash is the current hash the iterator is positioned on. The field is
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// explicitly tracked since the referenced diff layer might go stale after
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// the iterator was positioned and we don't want to fail accessing the old
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// hash as long as the iterator is not touched any more.
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curHash common.Hash
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account common.Hash
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layer *diffLayer // Live layer to retrieve values from
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keys []common.Hash // Keys left in the layer to iterate
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fail error // Any failures encountered (stale)
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}
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// StorageIterator creates a storage iterator over a single diff layer.
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// Except the storage iterator is returned, there is an additional flag
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// "destructed" returned. If it's true then it means the whole storage is
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// destructed in this layer(maybe recreated too), don't bother deeper layer
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// for storage retrieval.
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func (dl *diffLayer) StorageIterator(account common.Hash, seek common.Hash) (StorageIterator, bool) {
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// Create the storage for this account even it's marked
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// as destructed. The iterator is for the new one which
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// just has the same address as the deleted one.
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hashes, destructed := dl.StorageList(account)
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index := sort.Search(len(hashes), func(i int) bool {
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return bytes.Compare(seek[:], hashes[i][:]) <= 0
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})
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// Assemble and returned the already seeked iterator
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return &diffStorageIterator{
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layer: dl,
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account: account,
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keys: hashes[index:],
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}, destructed
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}
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// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted.
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func (it *diffStorageIterator) Next() bool {
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// If the iterator was already stale, consider it a programmer error. Although
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// we could just return false here, triggering this path would probably mean
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// somebody forgot to check for Error, so lets blow up instead of undefined
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// behavior that's hard to debug.
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if it.fail != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("called Next of failed iterator: %v", it.fail))
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}
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// Stop iterating if all keys were exhausted
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if len(it.keys) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if it.layer.Stale() {
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it.fail, it.keys = ErrSnapshotStale, nil
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return false
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}
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// Iterator seems to be still alive, retrieve and cache the live hash
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it.curHash = it.keys[0]
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// key cached, shift the iterator and notify the user of success
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it.keys = it.keys[1:]
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return true
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}
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// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
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// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
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func (it *diffStorageIterator) Error() error {
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return it.fail
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}
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// Hash returns the hash of the storage slot the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diffStorageIterator) Hash() common.Hash {
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return it.curHash
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}
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// Slot returns the raw storage slot value the iterator is currently at.
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// This method may _fail_, if the underlying layer has been flattened between
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// the call to Next and Value. That type of error will set it.Err.
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// This method assumes that flattening does not delete elements from
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// the storage mapping (writing nil into it is fine though), and will panic
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// if elements have been deleted.
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//
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// Note the returned slot is not a copy, please don't modify it.
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func (it *diffStorageIterator) Slot() []byte {
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it.layer.lock.RLock()
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storage, ok := it.layer.storageData[it.account]
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("iterator referenced non-existent account storage: %x", it.account))
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}
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// Storage slot might be nil(deleted), but it must exist
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blob, ok := storage[it.curHash]
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("iterator referenced non-existent storage slot: %x", it.curHash))
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}
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it.layer.lock.RUnlock()
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if it.layer.Stale() {
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it.fail, it.keys = ErrSnapshotStale, nil
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}
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return blob
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}
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// Release is a noop for diff account iterators as there are no held resources.
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func (it *diffStorageIterator) Release() {}
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// diskStorageIterator is a storage iterator that steps over the live storage
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// contained within a disk layer.
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type diskStorageIterator struct {
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layer *diskLayer
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account common.Hash
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it ethdb.Iterator
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}
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// StorageIterator creates a storage iterator over a disk layer.
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// If the whole storage is destructed, then all entries in the disk
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// layer are deleted already. So the "destructed" flag returned here
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// is always false.
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func (dl *diskLayer) StorageIterator(account common.Hash, seek common.Hash) (StorageIterator, bool) {
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pos := common.TrimRightZeroes(seek[:])
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return &diskStorageIterator{
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layer: dl,
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account: account,
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it: dl.diskdb.NewIterator(append(rawdb.SnapshotStoragePrefix, account.Bytes()...), pos),
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}, false
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}
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// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted.
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func (it *diskStorageIterator) Next() bool {
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// If the iterator was already exhausted, don't bother
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if it.it == nil {
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return false
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}
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// Try to advance the iterator and release it if we reached the end
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for {
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if !it.it.Next() {
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it.it.Release()
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it.it = nil
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return false
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}
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if len(it.it.Key()) == len(rawdb.SnapshotStoragePrefix)+common.HashLength+common.HashLength {
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break
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
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// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
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//
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// A diff layer is immutable after creation content wise and can always be fully
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// iterated without error, so this method always returns nil.
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func (it *diskStorageIterator) Error() error {
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if it.it == nil {
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return nil // Iterator is exhausted and released
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}
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return it.it.Error()
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}
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// Hash returns the hash of the storage slot the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diskStorageIterator) Hash() common.Hash {
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return common.BytesToHash(it.it.Key()) // The prefix will be truncated
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}
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// Slot returns the raw strorage slot content the iterator is currently at.
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func (it *diskStorageIterator) Slot() []byte {
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return it.it.Value()
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}
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// Release releases the database snapshot held during iteration.
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func (it *diskStorageIterator) Release() {
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// The iterator is auto-released on exhaustion, so make sure it's still alive
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if it.it != nil {
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it.it.Release()
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it.it = nil
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}
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}
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