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This changes the Trie interface to add the plain account address as a parameter to all storage-related methods. After the introduction of the TryAccount* functions, TryGet, TryUpdate and TryDelete are now only meant to read an account's storage. In their current form, they assume that an account storage is stored in a separate trie, and that the hashing of the slot is independent of its account's address. The proposed structure for a stateless storage breaks these two assumptions: the hashing of a slot key requires the address and all slots and accounts are stored in a single trie. This PR therefore adds an address parameter to the interface. It is ignored in the MPT version, so this change has no functional impact, however it will reduce the diff size when merging verkle trees.
361 lines
12 KiB
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361 lines
12 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 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 state
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import (
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"sync"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/metrics"
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)
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var (
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// triePrefetchMetricsPrefix is the prefix under which to publish the metrics.
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triePrefetchMetricsPrefix = "trie/prefetch/"
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)
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// triePrefetcher is an active prefetcher, which receives accounts or storage
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// items and does trie-loading of them. The goal is to get as much useful content
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// into the caches as possible.
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//
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// Note, the prefetcher's API is not thread safe.
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type triePrefetcher struct {
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db Database // Database to fetch trie nodes through
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root common.Hash // Root hash of the account trie for metrics
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fetches map[string]Trie // Partially or fully fetcher tries
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fetchers map[string]*subfetcher // Subfetchers for each trie
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deliveryMissMeter metrics.Meter
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accountLoadMeter metrics.Meter
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accountDupMeter metrics.Meter
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accountSkipMeter metrics.Meter
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accountWasteMeter metrics.Meter
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storageLoadMeter metrics.Meter
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storageDupMeter metrics.Meter
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storageSkipMeter metrics.Meter
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storageWasteMeter metrics.Meter
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}
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func newTriePrefetcher(db Database, root common.Hash, namespace string) *triePrefetcher {
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prefix := triePrefetchMetricsPrefix + namespace
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p := &triePrefetcher{
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db: db,
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root: root,
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fetchers: make(map[string]*subfetcher), // Active prefetchers use the fetchers map
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deliveryMissMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/deliverymiss", nil),
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accountLoadMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/account/load", nil),
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accountDupMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/account/dup", nil),
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accountSkipMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/account/skip", nil),
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accountWasteMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/account/waste", nil),
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storageLoadMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/storage/load", nil),
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storageDupMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/storage/dup", nil),
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storageSkipMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/storage/skip", nil),
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storageWasteMeter: metrics.GetOrRegisterMeter(prefix+"/storage/waste", nil),
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}
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return p
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}
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// close iterates over all the subfetchers, aborts any that were left spinning
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// and reports the stats to the metrics subsystem.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) close() {
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for _, fetcher := range p.fetchers {
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fetcher.abort() // safe to do multiple times
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if metrics.Enabled {
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if fetcher.root == p.root {
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p.accountLoadMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.seen)))
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p.accountDupMeter.Mark(int64(fetcher.dups))
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p.accountSkipMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.tasks)))
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for _, key := range fetcher.used {
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delete(fetcher.seen, string(key))
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}
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p.accountWasteMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.seen)))
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} else {
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p.storageLoadMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.seen)))
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p.storageDupMeter.Mark(int64(fetcher.dups))
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p.storageSkipMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.tasks)))
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for _, key := range fetcher.used {
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delete(fetcher.seen, string(key))
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}
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p.storageWasteMeter.Mark(int64(len(fetcher.seen)))
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}
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}
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}
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// Clear out all fetchers (will crash on a second call, deliberate)
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p.fetchers = nil
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}
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// copy creates a deep-but-inactive copy of the trie prefetcher. Any trie data
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// already loaded will be copied over, but no goroutines will be started. This
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// is mostly used in the miner which creates a copy of it's actively mutated
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// state to be sealed while it may further mutate the state.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) copy() *triePrefetcher {
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copy := &triePrefetcher{
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db: p.db,
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root: p.root,
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fetches: make(map[string]Trie), // Active prefetchers use the fetches map
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deliveryMissMeter: p.deliveryMissMeter,
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accountLoadMeter: p.accountLoadMeter,
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accountDupMeter: p.accountDupMeter,
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accountSkipMeter: p.accountSkipMeter,
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accountWasteMeter: p.accountWasteMeter,
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storageLoadMeter: p.storageLoadMeter,
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storageDupMeter: p.storageDupMeter,
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storageSkipMeter: p.storageSkipMeter,
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storageWasteMeter: p.storageWasteMeter,
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}
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// If the prefetcher is already a copy, duplicate the data
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if p.fetches != nil {
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for root, fetch := range p.fetches {
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if fetch == nil {
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continue
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}
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copy.fetches[root] = p.db.CopyTrie(fetch)
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}
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return copy
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}
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// Otherwise we're copying an active fetcher, retrieve the current states
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for id, fetcher := range p.fetchers {
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copy.fetches[id] = fetcher.peek()
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}
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return copy
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}
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// prefetch schedules a batch of trie items to prefetch.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) prefetch(owner common.Hash, root common.Hash, addr common.Address, keys [][]byte) {
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// If the prefetcher is an inactive one, bail out
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if p.fetches != nil {
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return
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}
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// Active fetcher, schedule the retrievals
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id := p.trieID(owner, root)
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fetcher := p.fetchers[id]
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if fetcher == nil {
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fetcher = newSubfetcher(p.db, p.root, owner, root, addr)
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p.fetchers[id] = fetcher
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}
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fetcher.schedule(keys)
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}
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// trie returns the trie matching the root hash, or nil if the prefetcher doesn't
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// have it.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) trie(owner common.Hash, root common.Hash) Trie {
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// If the prefetcher is inactive, return from existing deep copies
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id := p.trieID(owner, root)
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if p.fetches != nil {
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trie := p.fetches[id]
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if trie == nil {
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p.deliveryMissMeter.Mark(1)
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return nil
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}
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return p.db.CopyTrie(trie)
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}
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// Otherwise the prefetcher is active, bail if no trie was prefetched for this root
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fetcher := p.fetchers[id]
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if fetcher == nil {
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p.deliveryMissMeter.Mark(1)
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return nil
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}
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// Interrupt the prefetcher if it's by any chance still running and return
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// a copy of any pre-loaded trie.
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fetcher.abort() // safe to do multiple times
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trie := fetcher.peek()
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if trie == nil {
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p.deliveryMissMeter.Mark(1)
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return nil
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}
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return trie
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}
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// used marks a batch of state items used to allow creating statistics as to
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// how useful or wasteful the prefetcher is.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) used(owner common.Hash, root common.Hash, used [][]byte) {
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if fetcher := p.fetchers[p.trieID(owner, root)]; fetcher != nil {
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fetcher.used = used
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}
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}
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// trieID returns an unique trie identifier consists the trie owner and root hash.
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func (p *triePrefetcher) trieID(owner common.Hash, root common.Hash) string {
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return string(append(owner.Bytes(), root.Bytes()...))
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}
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// subfetcher is a trie fetcher goroutine responsible for pulling entries for a
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// single trie. It is spawned when a new root is encountered and lives until the
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// main prefetcher is paused and either all requested items are processed or if
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// the trie being worked on is retrieved from the prefetcher.
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type subfetcher struct {
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db Database // Database to load trie nodes through
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state common.Hash // Root hash of the state to prefetch
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owner common.Hash // Owner of the trie, usually account hash
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root common.Hash // Root hash of the trie to prefetch
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addr common.Address // Address of the account that the trie belongs to
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trie Trie // Trie being populated with nodes
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tasks [][]byte // Items queued up for retrieval
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lock sync.Mutex // Lock protecting the task queue
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wake chan struct{} // Wake channel if a new task is scheduled
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stop chan struct{} // Channel to interrupt processing
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term chan struct{} // Channel to signal interruption
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copy chan chan Trie // Channel to request a copy of the current trie
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seen map[string]struct{} // Tracks the entries already loaded
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dups int // Number of duplicate preload tasks
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used [][]byte // Tracks the entries used in the end
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}
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// newSubfetcher creates a goroutine to prefetch state items belonging to a
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// particular root hash.
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func newSubfetcher(db Database, state common.Hash, owner common.Hash, root common.Hash, addr common.Address) *subfetcher {
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sf := &subfetcher{
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db: db,
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state: state,
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owner: owner,
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root: root,
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addr: addr,
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wake: make(chan struct{}, 1),
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stop: make(chan struct{}),
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term: make(chan struct{}),
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copy: make(chan chan Trie),
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seen: make(map[string]struct{}),
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}
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go sf.loop()
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return sf
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}
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// schedule adds a batch of trie keys to the queue to prefetch.
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func (sf *subfetcher) schedule(keys [][]byte) {
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// Append the tasks to the current queue
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sf.lock.Lock()
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sf.tasks = append(sf.tasks, keys...)
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sf.lock.Unlock()
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// Notify the prefetcher, it's fine if it's already terminated
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select {
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case sf.wake <- struct{}{}:
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default:
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}
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}
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// peek tries to retrieve a deep copy of the fetcher's trie in whatever form it
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// is currently.
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func (sf *subfetcher) peek() Trie {
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ch := make(chan Trie)
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select {
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case sf.copy <- ch:
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// Subfetcher still alive, return copy from it
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return <-ch
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case <-sf.term:
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// Subfetcher already terminated, return a copy directly
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if sf.trie == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return sf.db.CopyTrie(sf.trie)
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}
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}
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// abort interrupts the subfetcher immediately. It is safe to call abort multiple
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// times but it is not thread safe.
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func (sf *subfetcher) abort() {
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select {
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case <-sf.stop:
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default:
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close(sf.stop)
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}
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<-sf.term
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}
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// loop waits for new tasks to be scheduled and keeps loading them until it runs
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// out of tasks or its underlying trie is retrieved for committing.
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func (sf *subfetcher) loop() {
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// No matter how the loop stops, signal anyone waiting that it's terminated
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defer close(sf.term)
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// Start by opening the trie and stop processing if it fails
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if sf.owner == (common.Hash{}) {
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trie, err := sf.db.OpenTrie(sf.root)
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if err != nil {
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log.Warn("Trie prefetcher failed opening trie", "root", sf.root, "err", err)
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return
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}
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sf.trie = trie
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} else {
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trie, err := sf.db.OpenStorageTrie(sf.state, sf.owner, sf.root)
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if err != nil {
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log.Warn("Trie prefetcher failed opening trie", "root", sf.root, "err", err)
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return
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}
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sf.trie = trie
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}
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// Trie opened successfully, keep prefetching items
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for {
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select {
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case <-sf.wake:
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// Subfetcher was woken up, retrieve any tasks to avoid spinning the lock
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sf.lock.Lock()
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tasks := sf.tasks
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sf.tasks = nil
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sf.lock.Unlock()
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// Prefetch any tasks until the loop is interrupted
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for i, task := range tasks {
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select {
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case <-sf.stop:
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// If termination is requested, add any leftover back and return
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sf.lock.Lock()
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sf.tasks = append(sf.tasks, tasks[i:]...)
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sf.lock.Unlock()
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return
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case ch := <-sf.copy:
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// Somebody wants a copy of the current trie, grant them
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ch <- sf.db.CopyTrie(sf.trie)
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default:
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// No termination request yet, prefetch the next entry
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if _, ok := sf.seen[string(task)]; ok {
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sf.dups++
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} else {
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if len(task) == common.AddressLength {
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sf.trie.TryGetAccount(common.BytesToAddress(task))
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} else {
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sf.trie.TryGetStorage(sf.addr, task)
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}
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sf.seen[string(task)] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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}
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case ch := <-sf.copy:
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// Somebody wants a copy of the current trie, grant them
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ch <- sf.db.CopyTrie(sf.trie)
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case <-sf.stop:
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// Termination is requested, abort and leave remaining tasks
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return
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}
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}
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}
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