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Author SHA1 Message Date
philip-morlier
7e8ed6b43d Merge commit '02eb36afc' into merge/geth-v1.13.12 2024-02-09 07:15:32 -08:00
lmittmann
199e0c9ff5
core/state, core/vm: minor uint256 related perf improvements (#28944) 2024-02-07 17:01:38 +01:00
Dimitris Apostolou
8fd43c8013
all: fix typos in comments (#28881) 2024-02-05 22:16:32 +01:00
philip-morlier
48be241dbf Merge commit '8f7eb9ccd' into merge/geth-v1.13.11 2024-01-24 09:31:20 -08:00
Marius van der Wijden
c89a3da7d9
core/state/snapshot: use AddHash/ContainHash instead of Hasher interface (#28849)
This change switches from using the `Hasher` interface to add/query the bloomfilter to implementing it as methods.
This significantly reduces the allocations for Search and Rebloom.
2024-01-23 15:15:48 +01:00
Martin HS
a5a4fa7032
all: use uint256 in state (#28598)
This change makes use of uin256 to represent balance in state. It touches primarily upon statedb, stateobject and state processing, trying to avoid changes in transaction pools, core types, rpc and tracers.
2024-01-23 14:51:58 +01:00
Darioush Jalali
29b73555ae
core/state: unexport GetOrNewStateObject (#28804) 2024-01-14 12:32:23 +01:00
Austin Roberts
c2fa267503 Merge tag 'v1.13.9' into merge/geth-v1.13.9 2024-01-10 10:51:25 -06:00
cygaar
d2e3cb894b
core/state: logic equivalence for GetCodeHash (#28733) 2023-12-26 16:38:11 +08:00
philip-morlier
ac499a7ff1 Merge commit 'da6cdaf63' into merge/geth-v1.13.6 2023-12-18 15:08:33 -08:00
Martin HS
1048e2d6a3
cmd/evm: fix dump after state-test exec (#28650)
The dump after state-test didn't work, the problem was an error, "Already committed", which was silently ignored. 

This change re-initialises the state, so the dumping works again.
2023-12-08 11:06:01 +01:00
rjl493456442
ab0eb46a84
core/state: make stateobject.create selfcontain (#28459) 2023-11-29 16:07:51 +08:00
jwasinger
28e7371701
all: replace log15 with slog (#28187)
This PR replaces Geth's logger package (a fork of [log15](https://github.com/inconshreveable/log15)) with an implementation using slog, a logging library included as part of the Go standard library as of Go1.21.

Main changes are as follows:
* removes any log handlers that were unused in the Geth codebase.
* Json, logfmt, and terminal formatters are now slog handlers.
* Verbosity level constants are changed to match slog constant values.  Internal translation is done to make this opaque to the user and backwards compatible with existing `--verbosity` and `--vmodule` options.
* `--log.backtraceat` and `--log.debug` are removed.

The external-facing API is largely the same as the existing Geth logger.  Logger method signatures remain unchanged.

A small semantic difference is that a `Handler` can only be set once per `Logger` and not changed dynamically.  This just means that a new logger must be instantiated every time the handler of the root logger is changed.

----
For users of the `go-ethereum/log` module. If you were using this module for your own project, you will need to change the initialization. If you previously did 
```golang
log.Root().SetHandler(log.LvlFilterHandler(log.LvlInfo, log.StreamHandler(os.Stderr, log.TerminalFormat(true))))
```
You now instead need to do 
```golang
log.SetDefault(log.NewLogger(log.NewTerminalHandlerWithLevel(os.Stderr, log.LevelInfo, true)))
```
See more about reasoning here: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/28558#issuecomment-1820606613
2023-11-29 08:33:50 +01:00
Martin Holst Swende
63979bc9cc
cmd/evm, core/state: fix post-exec dump of state (statetests, blockchaintests) (#28504)
There were several problems related to dumping state. 

- If a preimage was missing, even if we had set the `OnlyWithAddresses` to `false`, to export them anyway, the way the mapping was constructed (using `common.Address` as key) made the entries get lost anyway. Concerns both state- and blockchain tests. 
- Blockchain test execution was not configured to store preimages.

This changes makes it so that the block test executor takes a callback, just like the state test executor already does. This callback can be used to examine the post-execution state, e.g. to aid debugging of test failures.
2023-11-28 13:54:17 +01:00
Marius van der Wijden
146e8d999c
core, trie, rpc: speed up tests (#28461)
* rpc: make subscription test faster

reduces time for TestClientSubscriptionChannelClose
from 25 sec to < 1 sec.

* trie: cache trie nodes for faster sanity check

This reduces the time spent on TestIncompleteSyncHash
from ~25s to ~16s.

* core/forkid: speed up validation test

This takes the validation test from > 5s to sub 1 sec

* core/state: improve snapshot test run
brings the time for TestSnapshotRandom from 13s down to 6s

* accounts/keystore: improve keyfile test

This removes some unnecessary waits and reduces the
runtime of TestUpdatedKeyfileContents from 5 to 3 seconds

* trie: remove resolver
* trie: only check ~5% of all trie nodes
2023-11-21 12:19:28 +01:00
rjl493456442
661bd45188
core/state/snapshot: print correct error from trie iterator (#28560) 2023-11-21 10:47:37 +08:00
philip-morlier
406ad4d1fb Merge commit '916d6a441' into merge/geth-v1.13.5 2023-11-14 08:39:46 -08:00
Guillaume Ballet
fa8d39807d
cmd, core, trie: verkle-capable geth init (#28270)
This change allows the creation of a genesis block for verkle testnets. This makes for a chunk of code that is easier to review and still touches many discussion points.
2023-11-14 13:09:40 +01:00
Martin Holst Swende
96b75033c0
trie: use explicit errors in stacktrie (instead of panic) (#28361)
This PR removes panics from stacktrie (mostly), and makes the Update return errors instead. While adding tests for this, I also found that one case of possible corruption was not caught, which is now fixed.
2023-10-25 14:53:50 +02:00
aaronbuchwald
6c6982163b
core/state/pruner: track number of skipped items during state pruning (#28368) 2023-10-23 13:24:32 +08:00
Martin Holst Swende
c1d5a012ea
core/state, tests: fix memory leak via fastcache (#28387)
This change fixes a memory leak, when running either state-tests or blockchain-tests, we allocate a `1MB` fastcache during snapshot generation. `fastcache` is a bit special, and requires a `Reset()` (it has it's own memory allocator). 

The `1MB` was hidden [here](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/blob/master/tests/state_test_util.go#L333) and [here](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/blob/master/tests/block_test_util.go#L146) respectively.
2023-10-20 13:35:49 +02:00
philip-morlier
5d2d49229b Merge commit '3f907d6a6' into merge/geth-v1.13.4 2023-10-17 09:42:15 -07:00
rjl493456442
1b1611b8d0
core, trie, eth: refactor stacktrie constructor (#28350)
This change enhances the stacktrie constructor by introducing an option struct. It also simplifies the `Hash` and `Commit` operations, getting rid of the special handling round root node.
2023-10-17 14:09:25 +02:00
Martin Holst Swende
f62c58f8de
trie: make rhs-proof align with last key in range proofs (#28311)
During snap-sync, we request ranges of values: either a range of accounts or a range of storage values. For any large trie, e.g. the main account trie or a large storage trie, we cannot fetch everything at once.

Short version; we split it up and request in multiple stages. To do so, we use an origin field, to say "Give me all storage key/values where key > 0x20000000000000000". When the server fulfils this, the server provides the first key after origin, let's say 0x2e030000000000000 -- never providing the exact origin. However, the client-side needs to be able to verify that the 0x2e03.. indeed is the first one after 0x2000.., and therefore the attached proof concerns the origin, not the first key.

So, short-short version: the left-hand side of the proof relates to the origin, and is free-standing from the first leaf.

On the other hand, (pun intended), the right-hand side, there's no such 'gap' between "along what path does the proof walk" and the last provided leaf. The proof must prove the last element (unless there are no elements).

Therefore, we can simplify the semantics for trie.VerifyRangeProof by removing an argument. This doesn't make much difference in practice, but makes it so that we can remove some tests. The reason I am raising this is that the upcoming stacktrie-based verifier does not support such fancy features as standalone right-hand borders.
2023-10-13 16:05:29 +02:00
philip-morlier
f912a2192d Merge commit '0d45d72d7' into merge/geth-v1.13.3 2023-10-12 07:16:53 -07:00
Martin Holst Swende
8976a0c97a
trie: remove owner and binary marshaling from stacktrie (#28291)
This change
  - Removes the owner-notion from a stacktrie; the owner is only ever needed for comitting to the database, but the commit-function, the `writeFn` is provided by the caller, so the caller can just set the owner into the `writeFn` instead of having it passed through the stacktrie.
  - Removes the `encoding.BinaryMarshaler`/`encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler` interface from stacktrie. We're not using it, and it is doubtful whether anyone downstream is either.
2023-10-11 06:12:45 +02:00
aaronbuchwald
c5ff839fb2
core/state: small trie prefetcher nits (#28183)
Small trie prefetcher nits
2023-09-29 17:46:23 +03:00
philip-morlier
18be67b3a3 Merge commit 'dc34fe829' into merge/geth-v1.13.2 2023-09-28 08:41:54 -07:00
Péter Szilágyi
83f3fc2e80
core/state/snapshot: be very noisy if the generator hits a trie error (#28178) 2023-09-22 10:27:58 +03:00
philip-morlier
5d773a540d Merge commit '3f40e65c4' into merge/geth-v1.13.1 2023-09-18 16:13:24 -07:00
philip-morlier
fadf28c4b5 Added condition into statedb.go to enable native geth tests to pass. 2023-09-15 12:11:14 -07:00
Darioush Jalali
48fdb79de5
core/state: check err for iter.Error in fastDeleteStorage (#28122)
core/state: check err for iter.Error
2023-09-15 14:09:07 +08:00
philip-morlier
461422d52e Added acounts and storages back into sdb.snap within the nill condition. 2023-09-13 13:23:44 -07:00
philip-morlier
51c041850b Manual touches to plugeth code to accommodate geth v1.13.0 2023-09-13 12:57:48 -07:00
Martin Holst Swende
8b6cf128af
metrics: refactor metrics (#28035)
This change includes a lot of things, listed below. 

### Split up interfaces, write vs read

The interfaces have been split up into one write-interface and one read-interface, with `Snapshot` being the gateway from write to read. This simplifies the semantics _a lot_. 

Example of splitting up an interface into one readonly 'snapshot' part, and one updatable writeonly part: 

```golang
type MeterSnapshot interface {
	Count() int64
	Rate1() float64
	Rate5() float64
	Rate15() float64
	RateMean() float64
}

// Meters count events to produce exponentially-weighted moving average rates
// at one-, five-, and fifteen-minutes and a mean rate.
type Meter interface {
	Mark(int64)
	Snapshot() MeterSnapshot
	Stop()
}
```

### A note about concurrency

This PR makes the concurrency model clearer. We have actual meters and snapshot of meters. The `meter` is the thing which can be accessed from the registry, and updates can be made to it. 

- For all `meters`, (`Gauge`, `Timer` etc), it is assumed that they are accessed by different threads, making updates. Therefore, all `meters` update-methods (`Inc`, `Add`, `Update`, `Clear` etc) need to be concurrency-safe. 
- All `meters` have a `Snapshot()` method. This method is _usually_ called from one thread, a backend-exporter. But it's fully possible to have several exporters simultaneously: therefore this method should also be concurrency-safe. 

TLDR: `meter`s are accessible via registry, all their methods must be concurrency-safe. 

For all `Snapshot`s, it is assumed that an individual exporter-thread has obtained a `meter` from the registry, and called the `Snapshot` method to obtain a readonly snapshot. This snapshot is _not_ guaranteed to be concurrency-safe. There's no need for a snapshot to be concurrency-safe, since exporters should not share snapshots. 

Note, though: that by happenstance a lot of the snapshots _are_ concurrency-safe, being unmutable minimal representations of a value. Only the more complex ones are _not_ threadsafe, those that lazily calculate things like `Variance()`, `Mean()`.

Example of how a background exporter typically works, obtaining the snapshot and sequentially accessing the non-threadsafe methods in it: 
```golang
		ms := metric.Snapshot()
                ...
		fields := map[string]interface{}{
			"count":    ms.Count(),
			"max":      ms.Max(),
			"mean":     ms.Mean(),
			"min":      ms.Min(),
			"stddev":   ms.StdDev(),
			"variance": ms.Variance(),
```

TLDR: `snapshots` are not guaranteed to be concurrency-safe (but often are).

### Sample changes

I also changed the `Sample` type: previously, it iterated the samples fully every time `Mean()`,`Sum()`, `Min()` or `Max()` was invoked. Since we now have readonly base data, we can just iterate it once, in the constructor, and set all four values at once. 

The same thing has been done for runtimehistogram. 

### ResettingTimer API

Back when ResettingTImer was implemented, as part of https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/15910, Anton implemented a `Percentiles` on the new type. However, the method did not conform to the other existing types which also had a `Percentiles`. 

1. The existing ones, on input, took `0.5` to mean `50%`. Anton used `50` to mean `50%`. 
2. The existing ones returned `float64` outputs, thus interpolating between values. A value-set of `0, 10`, at `50%` would return `5`, whereas Anton's would return either `0` or `10`. 

This PR removes the 'new' version, and uses only the 'legacy' percentiles, also for the ResettingTimer type. 

The resetting timer snapshot was also defined so that it would expose the internal values. This has been removed, and getters for `Max, Min, Mean` have been added instead. 

### Unexport types

A lot of types were exported, but do not need to be. This PR unexports quite a lot of them.
2023-09-13 13:13:47 -04:00
philip-morlier
bdc42a9128 Merge commit '7371b3817' into merge/geth-v1.13.0 2023-09-12 12:34:24 -07:00
rjl493456442
a7842c9cae
core, trie: cleanup trie database (#28062) 2023-09-07 21:17:14 +08:00
rjl493456442
0acc0a1f86
core/state: simplify storage trie update and commit (#28030)
This change improves function description and simplifies logic in statedb update and commit operations.
2023-08-31 14:33:18 -04:00
Martin Holst Swende
d4e345c7d4
core/state: fix missing import (#28010) 2023-08-26 04:43:36 -04:00
rjl493456442
3ff6b3c31e
core/state: implement fast storage deletion (#27955)
This changes implements faster post-selfdestruct iteration of storage slots for deletion, by using snapshot-storage+stacktrie to recover the trienodes to be deleted. This mechanism is only implemented for path-based schema. 

For hash-based schema, the entire post-selfdestruct storage iteration is skipped, with this change, since hash-based does not actually perform deletion anyway. 

---------

Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
2023-08-26 04:13:22 -04:00
aaronbuchwald
56d2366699
core/state/snapshot: replace diffToDisk ideal batch size with 64MB (#27977) 2023-08-25 15:48:10 +03:00
Felix Lange
9b46986edc
all: use rlp.DecodeBytes instead of rlp.Decode where possible (#27994) 2023-08-24 11:47:42 +03:00
Martin Holst Swende
eb6cbe37e1
core/state: remove public method ForEachStorage (#27986)
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2023-08-23 21:53:31 +02:00
Péter Szilágyi
0c6bbeb423
core, eth, trie: expose more detailed dirty ram tracking for diff layers (#27971) 2023-08-23 14:08:39 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
be65b47645
all: update golang/x/ext and fix slice sorting fallout (#27909)
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method. 
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just 
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.

This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
2023-08-12 00:04:12 +02:00
rjl493456442
503f1f7ada
all: activate pbss as experimental feature (#26274)
* all: activate pbss

* core/rawdb: fix compilation error

* cma, core, eth, les, trie: address comments

* cmd, core, eth, trie: polish code

* core, cmd, eth: address comments

* cmd, core, eth, les, light, tests: address comment

* cmd/utils: shorten log message

* trie/triedb/pathdb: limit node buffer size to 1gb

* cmd/utils: fix opening non-existing db

* cmd/utils: rename flag name

* cmd, core: group chain history flags and fix tests

* core, eth, trie: fix memory leak in snapshot generation

* cmd, eth, internal: deprecate flags

* all: enable state tests for pathdb, fixes

* cmd, core: polish code

* trie/triedb/pathdb: limit the node buffer size to 256mb

---------

Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
2023-08-10 22:21:36 +03:00
Guillaume Ballet
67979022aa
core/state: move UpdateContractCode before the trie hash is computed (#27853)
Context: The UpdateContractCode method was introduced for the state storage commitment
schemes that include the whole code for their commitment computation. It must therefore be called
before the root hash is computed at the end of IntermediateRoot.

This should have no impact on the MPT since, in this context, the method is a no-op.
2023-08-09 18:02:45 +02:00
rjl493456442
7de748d3f6
all: implement path-based state scheme (#25963)
* all: implement path-based state scheme

* all: edits from review

* core/rawdb, trie/triedb/pathdb: review changes

* core, light, trie, eth, tests: reimplement pbss history

* core, trie/triedb/pathdb: track block number in state history

* trie/triedb/pathdb: add history documentation

* core, trie/triedb/pathdb: address comments from Peter's review

Important changes to list:

- Cache trie nodes by path in clean cache
- Remove root->id mappings when history is truncated

* trie/triedb/pathdb: fallback to disk if unexpect node in clean cache

* core/rawdb: fix tests

* trie/triedb/pathdb: rename metrics, change clean cache key

* trie/triedb: manage the clean cache inside of disk layer

* trie/triedb/pathdb: move journal function

* trie/triedb/path: fix tests

* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix journal

* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix history

* trie/triedb/pathdb: try to fix tests on windows

* core, trie: address comments

* trie/triedb/pathdb: fix test issues

---------

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
2023-08-01 15:17:32 +03:00
rjl493456442
817553cc28
core, trie: track state change set with account address (#27815) 2023-07-31 15:07:51 +03:00
rjl493456442
88f3d61468
all: expose block number information to statedb (#27753)
* core/state: clean up

* all: add block number infomration to statedb

* core, trie: rename blockNumber to block
2023-07-24 13:22:09 +03:00