plugeth/core/state/snapshot/iterator_binary.go
gary rong 26d271dfbb
core/state/snapshot: implement storage iterator (#20971)
* core/state/snapshot: implement storage iterator

* core/state/snapshot, tests: implement helper function

* core/state/snapshot: fix storage issue

If an account is deleted in the tx_1 but recreated in the tx_2,
the it can happen that in this diff layer, both destructedSet
and storageData records this account. In this case, the storage
iterator should be able to iterate the slots belong to new account
but disable further iteration in deeper layers(belong to old account)

* core/state/snapshot: address peter and martin's comment

* core/state: address comments

* core/state/snapshot: fix test
2020-04-29 12:53:08 +03:00

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// Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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//
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package snapshot
import (
"bytes"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
)
// binaryIterator is a simplistic iterator to step over the accounts or storage
// in a snapshot, which may or may not be composed of multiple layers. Performance
// wise this iterator is slow, it's meant for cross validating the fast one,
type binaryIterator struct {
a Iterator
b Iterator
aDone bool
bDone bool
accountIterator bool
k common.Hash
account common.Hash
fail error
}
// initBinaryAccountIterator creates a simplistic iterator to step over all the
// accounts in a slow, but eaily verifiable way. Note this function is used for
// initialization, use `newBinaryAccountIterator` as the API.
func (dl *diffLayer) initBinaryAccountIterator() Iterator {
parent, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer)
if !ok {
l := &binaryIterator{
a: dl.AccountIterator(common.Hash{}),
b: dl.Parent().AccountIterator(common.Hash{}),
accountIterator: true,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = !l.b.Next()
return l
}
l := &binaryIterator{
a: dl.AccountIterator(common.Hash{}),
b: parent.initBinaryAccountIterator(),
accountIterator: true,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = !l.b.Next()
return l
}
// initBinaryStorageIterator creates a simplistic iterator to step over all the
// storage slots in a slow, but eaily verifiable way. Note this function is used
// for initialization, use `newBinaryStorageIterator` as the API.
func (dl *diffLayer) initBinaryStorageIterator(account common.Hash) Iterator {
parent, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer)
if !ok {
// If the storage in this layer is already destructed, discard all
// deeper layers but still return an valid single-branch iterator.
a, destructed := dl.StorageIterator(account, common.Hash{})
if destructed {
l := &binaryIterator{
a: a,
account: account,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = true
return l
}
// The parent is disk layer, don't need to take care "destructed"
// anymore.
b, _ := dl.Parent().StorageIterator(account, common.Hash{})
l := &binaryIterator{
a: a,
b: b,
account: account,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = !l.b.Next()
return l
}
// If the storage in this layer is already destructed, discard all
// deeper layers but still return an valid single-branch iterator.
a, destructed := dl.StorageIterator(account, common.Hash{})
if destructed {
l := &binaryIterator{
a: a,
account: account,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = true
return l
}
l := &binaryIterator{
a: a,
b: parent.initBinaryStorageIterator(account),
account: account,
}
l.aDone = !l.a.Next()
l.bDone = !l.b.Next()
return l
}
// Next steps the iterator forward one element, returning false if exhausted,
// or an error if iteration failed for some reason (e.g. root being iterated
// becomes stale and garbage collected).
func (it *binaryIterator) Next() bool {
if it.aDone && it.bDone {
return false
}
first:
if it.aDone {
it.k = it.b.Hash()
it.bDone = !it.b.Next()
return true
}
if it.bDone {
it.k = it.a.Hash()
it.aDone = !it.a.Next()
return true
}
nextA, nextB := it.a.Hash(), it.b.Hash()
if diff := bytes.Compare(nextA[:], nextB[:]); diff < 0 {
it.aDone = !it.a.Next()
it.k = nextA
return true
} else if diff == 0 {
// Now we need to advance one of them
it.aDone = !it.a.Next()
goto first
}
it.bDone = !it.b.Next()
it.k = nextB
return true
}
// Error returns any failure that occurred during iteration, which might have
// caused a premature iteration exit (e.g. snapshot stack becoming stale).
func (it *binaryIterator) Error() error {
return it.fail
}
// Hash returns the hash of the account the iterator is currently at.
func (it *binaryIterator) Hash() common.Hash {
return it.k
}
// Account returns the RLP encoded slim account the iterator is currently at, or
// nil if the iterated snapshot stack became stale (you can check Error after
// to see if it failed or not).
//
// Note the returned account is not a copy, please don't modify it.
func (it *binaryIterator) Account() []byte {
if !it.accountIterator {
return nil
}
// The topmost iterator must be `diffAccountIterator`
blob, err := it.a.(*diffAccountIterator).layer.AccountRLP(it.k)
if err != nil {
it.fail = err
return nil
}
return blob
}
// Slot returns the raw storage slot data the iterator is currently at, or
// nil if the iterated snapshot stack became stale (you can check Error after
// to see if it failed or not).
//
// Note the returned slot is not a copy, please don't modify it.
func (it *binaryIterator) Slot() []byte {
if it.accountIterator {
return nil
}
blob, err := it.a.(*diffStorageIterator).layer.Storage(it.account, it.k)
if err != nil {
it.fail = err
return nil
}
return blob
}
// Release recursively releases all the iterators in the stack.
func (it *binaryIterator) Release() {
it.a.Release()
it.b.Release()
}
// newBinaryAccountIterator creates a simplistic account iterator to step over
// all the accounts in a slow, but eaily verifiable way.
func (dl *diffLayer) newBinaryAccountIterator() AccountIterator {
iter := dl.initBinaryAccountIterator()
return iter.(AccountIterator)
}
// newBinaryStorageIterator creates a simplistic account iterator to step over
// all the storage slots in a slow, but eaily verifiable way.
func (dl *diffLayer) newBinaryStorageIterator(account common.Hash) StorageIterator {
iter := dl.initBinaryStorageIterator(account)
return iter.(StorageIterator)
}