24dd0355a3
The cache/dataset methods crashed with a nil pointer error if cachesinmem/dagsinmem were zero. Fix it by skipping the eviction logic if there are no caches/datasets. Search always used the regular dataset size regardless of test mode. Fix it by removing the redundant size parameter of hashimotoFull. Fixes #3784
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590 lines
19 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017 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 pow
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"math/big"
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"math/rand"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"unsafe"
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mmap "github.com/edsrzf/mmap-go"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
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metrics "github.com/rcrowley/go-metrics"
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)
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var (
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ErrInvalidDumpMagic = errors.New("invalid dump magic")
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ErrNonceOutOfRange = errors.New("nonce out of range")
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ErrInvalidDifficulty = errors.New("non-positive difficulty")
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ErrInvalidMixDigest = errors.New("invalid mix digest")
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ErrInvalidPoW = errors.New("pow difficulty invalid")
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)
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var (
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// maxUint256 is a big integer representing 2^256-1
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maxUint256 = new(big.Int).Exp(big.NewInt(2), big.NewInt(256), big.NewInt(0))
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// sharedEthash is a full instance that can be shared between multiple users.
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sharedEthash = NewFullEthash("", 3, 0, "", 1, 0)
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// algorithmRevision is the data structure version used for file naming.
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algorithmRevision = 23
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// dumpMagic is a dataset dump header to sanity check a data dump.
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dumpMagic = []uint32{0xbaddcafe, 0xfee1dead}
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)
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// isLittleEndian returns whether the local system is running in little or big
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// endian byte order.
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func isLittleEndian() bool {
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n := uint32(0x01020304)
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return *(*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&n)) == 0x04
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}
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// memoryMap tries to memory map a file of uint32s for read only access.
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func memoryMap(path string) (*os.File, mmap.MMap, []uint32, error) {
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file, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_RDONLY, 0644)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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mem, buffer, err := memoryMapFile(file, false)
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if err != nil {
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file.Close()
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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for i, magic := range dumpMagic {
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if buffer[i] != magic {
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mem.Unmap()
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file.Close()
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return nil, nil, nil, ErrInvalidDumpMagic
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}
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}
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return file, mem, buffer[len(dumpMagic):], err
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}
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// memoryMapFile tries to memory map an already opened file descriptor.
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func memoryMapFile(file *os.File, write bool) (mmap.MMap, []uint32, error) {
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// Try to memory map the file
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flag := mmap.RDONLY
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if write {
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flag = mmap.RDWR
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}
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mem, err := mmap.Map(file, flag, 0)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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// Yay, we managed to memory map the file, here be dragons
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header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&mem))
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header.Len /= 4
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header.Cap /= 4
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return mem, *(*[]uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&header)), nil
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}
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// memoryMapAndGenerate tries to memory map a temporary file of uint32s for write
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// access, fill it with the data from a generator and then move it into the final
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// path requested.
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func memoryMapAndGenerate(path string, size uint64, generator func(buffer []uint32)) (*os.File, mmap.MMap, []uint32, error) {
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// Ensure the data folder exists
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if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0755); err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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// Create a huge temporary empty file to fill with data
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temp := path + "." + strconv.Itoa(rand.Int())
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dump, err := os.Create(temp)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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if err = dump.Truncate(int64(len(dumpMagic))*4 + int64(size)); err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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// Memory map the file for writing and fill it with the generator
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mem, buffer, err := memoryMapFile(dump, true)
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if err != nil {
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dump.Close()
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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copy(buffer, dumpMagic)
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data := buffer[len(dumpMagic):]
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generator(data)
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if err := mem.Flush(); err != nil {
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mem.Unmap()
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dump.Close()
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return nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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os.Rename(temp, path)
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return dump, mem, data, nil
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}
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// cache wraps an ethash cache with some metadata to allow easier concurrent use.
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type cache struct {
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epoch uint64 // Epoch for which this cache is relevant
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dump *os.File // File descriptor of the memory mapped cache
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mmap mmap.MMap // Memory map itself to unmap before releasing
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cache []uint32 // The actual cache data content (may be memory mapped)
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used time.Time // Timestamp of the last use for smarter eviction
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once sync.Once // Ensures the cache is generated only once
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lock sync.Mutex // Ensures thread safety for updating the usage time
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}
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// generate ensures that the cache content is generated before use.
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func (c *cache) generate(dir string, limit int, test bool) {
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c.once.Do(func() {
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// If we have a testing cache, generate and return
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if test {
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c.cache = make([]uint32, 1024/4)
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generateCache(c.cache, c.epoch, seedHash(c.epoch*epochLength+1))
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return
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}
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// If we don't store anything on disk, generate and return
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size := cacheSize(c.epoch*epochLength + 1)
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seed := seedHash(c.epoch*epochLength + 1)
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if dir == "" {
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c.cache = make([]uint32, size/4)
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generateCache(c.cache, c.epoch, seed)
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return
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}
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// Disk storage is needed, this will get fancy
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var endian string
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if !isLittleEndian() {
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endian = ".be"
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}
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path := filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("cache-R%d-%x%s", algorithmRevision, seed[:8], endian))
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logger := log.New("epoch", c.epoch)
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// Try to load the file from disk and memory map it
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var err error
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c.dump, c.mmap, c.cache, err = memoryMap(path)
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if err == nil {
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logger.Debug("Loaded old ethash cache from disk")
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return
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}
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logger.Debug("Failed to load old ethash cache", "err", err)
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// No previous cache available, create a new cache file to fill
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c.dump, c.mmap, c.cache, err = memoryMapAndGenerate(path, size, func(buffer []uint32) { generateCache(buffer, c.epoch, seed) })
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if err != nil {
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logger.Error("Failed to generate mapped ethash cache", "err", err)
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c.cache = make([]uint32, size/4)
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generateCache(c.cache, c.epoch, seed)
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}
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// Iterate over all previous instances and delete old ones
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for ep := int(c.epoch) - limit; ep >= 0; ep-- {
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seed := seedHash(uint64(ep)*epochLength + 1)
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path := filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("cache-R%d-%x%s", algorithmRevision, seed[:8], endian))
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os.Remove(path)
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}
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})
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}
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// release closes any file handlers and memory maps open.
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func (c *cache) release() {
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if c.mmap != nil {
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c.mmap.Unmap()
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c.mmap = nil
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}
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if c.dump != nil {
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c.dump.Close()
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c.dump = nil
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}
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}
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// dataset wraps an ethash dataset with some metadata to allow easier concurrent use.
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type dataset struct {
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epoch uint64 // Epoch for which this cache is relevant
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dump *os.File // File descriptor of the memory mapped cache
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mmap mmap.MMap // Memory map itself to unmap before releasing
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dataset []uint32 // The actual cache data content
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used time.Time // Timestamp of the last use for smarter eviction
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once sync.Once // Ensures the cache is generated only once
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lock sync.Mutex // Ensures thread safety for updating the usage time
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}
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// generate ensures that the dataset content is generated before use.
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func (d *dataset) generate(dir string, limit int, test bool) {
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d.once.Do(func() {
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// If we have a testing dataset, generate and return
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if test {
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cache := make([]uint32, 1024/4)
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generateCache(cache, d.epoch, seedHash(d.epoch*epochLength+1))
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d.dataset = make([]uint32, 32*1024/4)
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generateDataset(d.dataset, d.epoch, cache)
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return
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}
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// If we don't store anything on disk, generate and return
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csize := cacheSize(d.epoch*epochLength + 1)
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dsize := datasetSize(d.epoch*epochLength + 1)
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seed := seedHash(d.epoch*epochLength + 1)
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if dir == "" {
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cache := make([]uint32, csize/4)
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generateCache(cache, d.epoch, seed)
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d.dataset = make([]uint32, dsize/4)
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generateDataset(d.dataset, d.epoch, cache)
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}
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// Disk storage is needed, this will get fancy
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var endian string
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if !isLittleEndian() {
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endian = ".be"
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}
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path := filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("full-R%d-%x%s", algorithmRevision, seed[:8], endian))
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logger := log.New("epoch", d.epoch)
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// Try to load the file from disk and memory map it
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var err error
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d.dump, d.mmap, d.dataset, err = memoryMap(path)
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if err == nil {
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logger.Debug("Loaded old ethash dataset from disk")
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return
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}
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logger.Debug("Failed to load old ethash dataset", "err", err)
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// No previous dataset available, create a new dataset file to fill
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cache := make([]uint32, csize/4)
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generateCache(cache, d.epoch, seed)
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d.dump, d.mmap, d.dataset, err = memoryMapAndGenerate(path, dsize, func(buffer []uint32) { generateDataset(buffer, d.epoch, cache) })
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if err != nil {
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logger.Error("Failed to generate mapped ethash dataset", "err", err)
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d.dataset = make([]uint32, dsize/2)
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generateDataset(d.dataset, d.epoch, cache)
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}
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// Iterate over all previous instances and delete old ones
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for ep := int(d.epoch) - limit; ep >= 0; ep-- {
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seed := seedHash(uint64(ep)*epochLength + 1)
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path := filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("full-R%d-%x%s", algorithmRevision, seed[:8], endian))
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os.Remove(path)
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}
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})
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}
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// release closes any file handlers and memory maps open.
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func (d *dataset) release() {
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if d.mmap != nil {
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d.mmap.Unmap()
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d.mmap = nil
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}
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if d.dump != nil {
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d.dump.Close()
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d.dump = nil
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}
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}
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// MakeCache generates a new ethash cache and optionally stores it to disk.
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func MakeCache(block uint64, dir string) {
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c := cache{epoch: block/epochLength + 1}
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c.generate(dir, math.MaxInt32, false)
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c.release()
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}
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// MakeDataset generates a new ethash dataset and optionally stores it to disk.
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func MakeDataset(block uint64, dir string) {
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d := dataset{epoch: block/epochLength + 1}
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d.generate(dir, math.MaxInt32, false)
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d.release()
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}
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// Ethash is a PoW data struture implementing the ethash algorithm.
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type Ethash struct {
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cachedir string // Data directory to store the verification caches
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cachesinmem int // Number of caches to keep in memory
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cachesondisk int // Number of caches to keep on disk
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dagdir string // Data directory to store full mining datasets
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dagsinmem int // Number of mining datasets to keep in memory
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dagsondisk int // Number of mining datasets to keep on disk
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caches map[uint64]*cache // In memory caches to avoid regenerating too often
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fcache *cache // Pre-generated cache for the estimated future epoch
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datasets map[uint64]*dataset // In memory datasets to avoid regenerating too often
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fdataset *dataset // Pre-generated dataset for the estimated future epoch
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lock sync.Mutex // Ensures thread safety for the in-memory caches
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hashrate metrics.Meter // Meter tracking the average hashrate
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tester bool // Flag whether to use a smaller test dataset
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}
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// NewFullEthash creates a full sized ethash PoW scheme.
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func NewFullEthash(cachedir string, cachesinmem, cachesondisk int, dagdir string, dagsinmem, dagsondisk int) PoW {
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if cachesinmem <= 0 {
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log.Warn("One ethash cache must alwast be in memory", "requested", cachesinmem)
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cachesinmem = 1
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}
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if cachedir != "" && cachesondisk > 0 {
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log.Info("Disk storage enabled for ethash caches", "dir", cachedir, "count", cachesondisk)
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}
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if dagdir != "" && dagsondisk > 0 {
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log.Info("Disk storage enabled for ethash DAGs", "dir", dagdir, "count", dagsondisk)
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}
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return &Ethash{
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cachedir: cachedir,
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cachesinmem: cachesinmem,
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cachesondisk: cachesondisk,
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dagdir: dagdir,
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dagsinmem: dagsinmem,
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dagsondisk: dagsondisk,
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caches: make(map[uint64]*cache),
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datasets: make(map[uint64]*dataset),
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hashrate: metrics.NewMeter(),
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}
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}
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// NewTestEthash creates a small sized ethash PoW scheme useful only for testing
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// purposes.
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func NewTestEthash() PoW {
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return &Ethash{
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cachesinmem: 1,
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caches: make(map[uint64]*cache),
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datasets: make(map[uint64]*dataset),
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tester: true,
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hashrate: metrics.NewMeter(),
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}
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}
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// NewSharedEthash creates a full sized ethash PoW shared between all requesters
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// running in the same process.
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func NewSharedEthash() PoW {
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return sharedEthash
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}
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// Verify implements PoW, checking whether the given block satisfies the PoW
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// difficulty requirements.
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func (ethash *Ethash) Verify(block Block) error {
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// Sanity check that the block number is below the lookup table size (60M blocks)
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number := block.NumberU64()
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if number/epochLength >= uint64(len(cacheSizes)) {
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// Go < 1.7 cannot calculate new cache/dataset sizes (no fast prime check)
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return ErrNonceOutOfRange
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}
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// Ensure that we have a valid difficulty for the block
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difficulty := block.Difficulty()
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if difficulty.Sign() <= 0 {
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return ErrInvalidDifficulty
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}
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// Recompute the digest and PoW value and verify against the block
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cache := ethash.cache(number)
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size := datasetSize(number)
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if ethash.tester {
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size = 32 * 1024
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}
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digest, result := hashimotoLight(size, cache, block.HashNoNonce().Bytes(), block.Nonce())
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if !bytes.Equal(block.MixDigest().Bytes(), digest) {
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return ErrInvalidMixDigest
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}
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target := new(big.Int).Div(maxUint256, difficulty)
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if new(big.Int).SetBytes(result).Cmp(target) > 0 {
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return ErrInvalidPoW
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}
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return nil
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}
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// cache tries to retrieve a verification cache for the specified block number
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// by first checking against a list of in-memory caches, then against caches
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// stored on disk, and finally generating one if none can be found.
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func (ethash *Ethash) cache(block uint64) []uint32 {
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epoch := block / epochLength
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// If we have a PoW for that epoch, use that
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ethash.lock.Lock()
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current, future := ethash.caches[epoch], (*cache)(nil)
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if current == nil {
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// No in-memory cache, evict the oldest if the cache limit was reached
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for len(ethash.caches) > 0 && len(ethash.caches) >= ethash.cachesinmem {
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var evict *cache
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for _, cache := range ethash.caches {
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if evict == nil || evict.used.After(cache.used) {
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evict = cache
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}
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}
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delete(ethash.caches, evict.epoch)
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evict.release()
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log.Trace("Evicted ethash cache", "epoch", evict.epoch, "used", evict.used)
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}
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// If we have the new cache pre-generated, use that, otherwise create a new one
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if ethash.fcache != nil && ethash.fcache.epoch == epoch {
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log.Trace("Using pre-generated cache", "epoch", epoch)
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current, ethash.fcache = ethash.fcache, nil
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} else {
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log.Trace("Requiring new ethash cache", "epoch", epoch)
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current = &cache{epoch: epoch}
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}
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ethash.caches[epoch] = current
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// If we just used up the future cache, or need a refresh, regenerate
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if ethash.fcache == nil || ethash.fcache.epoch <= epoch {
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if ethash.fcache != nil {
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ethash.fcache.release()
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}
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log.Trace("Requiring new future ethash cache", "epoch", epoch+1)
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future = &cache{epoch: epoch + 1}
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ethash.fcache = future
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}
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}
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current.used = time.Now()
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ethash.lock.Unlock()
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// Wait for generation finish, bump the timestamp and finalize the cache
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current.generate(ethash.cachedir, ethash.cachesondisk, ethash.tester)
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current.lock.Lock()
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current.used = time.Now()
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current.lock.Unlock()
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// If we exhausted the future cache, now's a good time to regenerate it
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if future != nil {
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go future.generate(ethash.cachedir, ethash.cachesondisk, ethash.tester)
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}
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return current.cache
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}
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// Search implements PoW, attempting to find a nonce that satisfies the block's
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// difficulty requirements.
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func (ethash *Ethash) Search(block Block, stop <-chan struct{}) (uint64, []byte) {
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var (
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hash = block.HashNoNonce().Bytes()
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diff = block.Difficulty()
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target = new(big.Int).Div(maxUint256, diff)
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dataset = ethash.dataset(block.NumberU64())
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rand = rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano()))
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nonce = uint64(rand.Int63())
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attempts int64
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)
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// Start generating random nonces until we abort or find a good one
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for {
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select {
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case <-stop:
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// Mining terminated, update stats and abort
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ethash.hashrate.Mark(attempts)
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return 0, nil
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default:
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// We don't have to update hash rate on every nonce, so update after after 2^X nonces
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attempts++
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if (attempts % (1 << 15)) == 0 {
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ethash.hashrate.Mark(attempts)
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|
attempts = 0
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|
}
|
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// Compute the PoW value of this nonce
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digest, result := hashimotoFull(dataset, hash, nonce)
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|
if new(big.Int).SetBytes(result).Cmp(target) <= 0 {
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|
return nonce, digest
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|
}
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|
nonce++
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
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// dataset tries to retrieve a mining dataset for the specified block number
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// by first checking against a list of in-memory datasets, then against DAGs
|
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// stored on disk, and finally generating one if none can be found.
|
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func (ethash *Ethash) dataset(block uint64) []uint32 {
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epoch := block / epochLength
|
|
|
|
// If we have a PoW for that epoch, use that
|
|
ethash.lock.Lock()
|
|
|
|
current, future := ethash.datasets[epoch], (*dataset)(nil)
|
|
if current == nil {
|
|
// No in-memory dataset, evict the oldest if the dataset limit was reached
|
|
for len(ethash.datasets) > 0 && len(ethash.datasets) >= ethash.dagsinmem {
|
|
var evict *dataset
|
|
for _, dataset := range ethash.datasets {
|
|
if evict == nil || evict.used.After(dataset.used) {
|
|
evict = dataset
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
delete(ethash.datasets, evict.epoch)
|
|
evict.release()
|
|
|
|
log.Trace("Evicted ethash dataset", "epoch", evict.epoch, "used", evict.used)
|
|
}
|
|
// If we have the new cache pre-generated, use that, otherwise create a new one
|
|
if ethash.fdataset != nil && ethash.fdataset.epoch == epoch {
|
|
log.Trace("Using pre-generated dataset", "epoch", epoch)
|
|
current = &dataset{epoch: ethash.fdataset.epoch} // Reload from disk
|
|
ethash.fdataset = nil
|
|
} else {
|
|
log.Trace("Requiring new ethash dataset", "epoch", epoch)
|
|
current = &dataset{epoch: epoch}
|
|
}
|
|
ethash.datasets[epoch] = current
|
|
|
|
// If we just used up the future dataset, or need a refresh, regenerate
|
|
if ethash.fdataset == nil || ethash.fdataset.epoch <= epoch {
|
|
if ethash.fdataset != nil {
|
|
ethash.fdataset.release()
|
|
}
|
|
log.Trace("Requiring new future ethash dataset", "epoch", epoch+1)
|
|
future = &dataset{epoch: epoch + 1}
|
|
ethash.fdataset = future
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
current.used = time.Now()
|
|
ethash.lock.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
// Wait for generation finish, bump the timestamp and finalize the cache
|
|
current.generate(ethash.dagdir, ethash.dagsondisk, ethash.tester)
|
|
|
|
current.lock.Lock()
|
|
current.used = time.Now()
|
|
current.lock.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
// If we exhausted the future dataset, now's a good time to regenerate it
|
|
if future != nil {
|
|
go future.generate(ethash.dagdir, ethash.dagsondisk, ethash.tester)
|
|
}
|
|
return current.dataset
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Hashrate implements PoW, returning the measured rate of the search invocations
|
|
// per second over the last minute.
|
|
func (ethash *Ethash) Hashrate() float64 {
|
|
return ethash.hashrate.Rate1()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// EthashSeedHash is the seed to use for generating a vrification cache and the
|
|
// mining dataset.
|
|
func EthashSeedHash(block uint64) []byte {
|
|
return seedHash(block)
|
|
}
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