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- // Copyright 2017 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
- // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- // (at your option) any later version.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // 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 core
- import (
- "encoding/binary"
- "fmt"
- "sync"
- "sync/atomic"
- "time"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/rawdb"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
- "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
- )
- // ChainIndexerBackend defines the methods needed to process chain segments in
- // the background and write the segment results into the database. These can be
- // used to create filter blooms or CHTs.
- type ChainIndexerBackend interface {
- // Reset initiates the processing of a new chain segment, potentially terminating
- // any partially completed operations (in case of a reorg).
- Reset(section uint64, prevHead common.Hash) error
- // Process crunches through the next header in the chain segment. The caller
- // will ensure a sequential order of headers.
- Process(header *types.Header)
- // Commit finalizes the section metadata and stores it into the database.
- Commit() error
- }
- // ChainIndexerChain interface is used for connecting the indexer to a blockchain
- type ChainIndexerChain interface {
- // CurrentHeader retrieves the latest locally known header.
- CurrentHeader() *types.Header
- // SubscribeChainEvent subscribes to new head header notifications.
- SubscribeChainEvent(ch chan<- ChainEvent) event.Subscription
- }
- // ChainIndexer does a post-processing job for equally sized sections of the
- // canonical chain (like BlooomBits and CHT structures). A ChainIndexer is
- // connected to the blockchain through the event system by starting a
- // ChainEventLoop in a goroutine.
- //
- // Further child ChainIndexers can be added which use the output of the parent
- // section indexer. These child indexers receive new head notifications only
- // after an entire section has been finished or in case of rollbacks that might
- // affect already finished sections.
- type ChainIndexer struct {
- chainDb ethdb.Database // Chain database to index the data from
- indexDb ethdb.Database // Prefixed table-view of the db to write index metadata into
- backend ChainIndexerBackend // Background processor generating the index data content
- children []*ChainIndexer // Child indexers to cascade chain updates to
- active uint32 // Flag whether the event loop was started
- update chan struct{} // Notification channel that headers should be processed
- quit chan chan error // Quit channel to tear down running goroutines
- sectionSize uint64 // Number of blocks in a single chain segment to process
- confirmsReq uint64 // Number of confirmations before processing a completed segment
- storedSections uint64 // Number of sections successfully indexed into the database
- knownSections uint64 // Number of sections known to be complete (block wise)
- cascadedHead uint64 // Block number of the last completed section cascaded to subindexers
- throttling time.Duration // Disk throttling to prevent a heavy upgrade from hogging resources
- log log.Logger
- lock sync.RWMutex
- }
- // NewChainIndexer creates a new chain indexer to do background processing on
- // chain segments of a given size after certain number of confirmations passed.
- // The throttling parameter might be used to prevent database thrashing.
- func NewChainIndexer(chainDb, indexDb ethdb.Database, backend ChainIndexerBackend, section, confirm uint64, throttling time.Duration, kind string) *ChainIndexer {
- c := &ChainIndexer{
- chainDb: chainDb,
- indexDb: indexDb,
- backend: backend,
- update: make(chan struct{}, 1),
- quit: make(chan chan error),
- sectionSize: section,
- confirmsReq: confirm,
- throttling: throttling,
- log: log.New("type", kind),
- }
- // Initialize database dependent fields and start the updater
- c.loadValidSections()
- go c.updateLoop()
- return c
- }
- // AddKnownSectionHead marks a new section head as known/processed if it is newer
- // than the already known best section head
- func (c *ChainIndexer) AddKnownSectionHead(section uint64, shead common.Hash) {
- c.lock.Lock()
- defer c.lock.Unlock()
- if section < c.storedSections {
- return
- }
- c.setSectionHead(section, shead)
- c.setValidSections(section + 1)
- }
- // Start creates a goroutine to feed chain head events into the indexer for
- // cascading background processing. Children do not need to be started, they
- // are notified about new events by their parents.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) Start(chain ChainIndexerChain) {
- events := make(chan ChainEvent, 10)
- sub := chain.SubscribeChainEvent(events)
- go c.eventLoop(chain.CurrentHeader(), events, sub)
- }
- // Close tears down all goroutines belonging to the indexer and returns any error
- // that might have occurred internally.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) Close() error {
- var errs []error
- // Tear down the primary update loop
- errc := make(chan error)
- c.quit <- errc
- if err := <-errc; err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
- // If needed, tear down the secondary event loop
- if atomic.LoadUint32(&c.active) != 0 {
- c.quit <- errc
- if err := <-errc; err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
- }
- // Close all children
- for _, child := range c.children {
- if err := child.Close(); err != nil {
- errs = append(errs, err)
- }
- }
- // Return any failures
- switch {
- case len(errs) == 0:
- return nil
- case len(errs) == 1:
- return errs[0]
- default:
- return fmt.Errorf("%v", errs)
- }
- }
- // eventLoop is a secondary - optional - event loop of the indexer which is only
- // started for the outermost indexer to push chain head events into a processing
- // queue.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) eventLoop(currentHeader *types.Header, events chan ChainEvent, sub event.Subscription) {
- // Mark the chain indexer as active, requiring an additional teardown
- atomic.StoreUint32(&c.active, 1)
- defer sub.Unsubscribe()
- // Fire the initial new head event to start any outstanding processing
- c.newHead(currentHeader.Number.Uint64(), false)
- var (
- prevHeader = currentHeader
- prevHash = currentHeader.Hash()
- )
- for {
- select {
- case errc := <-c.quit:
- // Chain indexer terminating, report no failure and abort
- errc <- nil
- return
- case ev, ok := <-events:
- // Received a new event, ensure it's not nil (closing) and update
- if !ok {
- errc := <-c.quit
- errc <- nil
- return
- }
- header := ev.Block.Header()
- if header.ParentHash != prevHash {
- // Reorg to the common ancestor (might not exist in light sync mode, skip reorg then)
- // TODO(karalabe, zsfelfoldi): This seems a bit brittle, can we detect this case explicitly?
- // TODO(karalabe): This operation is expensive and might block, causing the event system to
- // potentially also lock up. We need to do with on a different thread somehow.
- if h := rawdb.FindCommonAncestor(c.chainDb, prevHeader, header); h != nil {
- c.newHead(h.Number.Uint64(), true)
- }
- }
- c.newHead(header.Number.Uint64(), false)
- prevHeader, prevHash = header, header.Hash()
- }
- }
- }
- // newHead notifies the indexer about new chain heads and/or reorgs.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) newHead(head uint64, reorg bool) {
- c.lock.Lock()
- defer c.lock.Unlock()
- // If a reorg happened, invalidate all sections until that point
- if reorg {
- // Revert the known section number to the reorg point
- changed := head / c.sectionSize
- if changed < c.knownSections {
- c.knownSections = changed
- }
- // Revert the stored sections from the database to the reorg point
- if changed < c.storedSections {
- c.setValidSections(changed)
- }
- // Update the new head number to the finalized section end and notify children
- head = changed * c.sectionSize
- if head < c.cascadedHead {
- c.cascadedHead = head
- for _, child := range c.children {
- child.newHead(c.cascadedHead, true)
- }
- }
- return
- }
- // No reorg, calculate the number of newly known sections and update if high enough
- var sections uint64
- if head >= c.confirmsReq {
- sections = (head + 1 - c.confirmsReq) / c.sectionSize
- if sections > c.knownSections {
- c.knownSections = sections
- select {
- case c.update <- struct{}{}:
- default:
- }
- }
- }
- }
- // updateLoop is the main event loop of the indexer which pushes chain segments
- // down into the processing backend.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) updateLoop() {
- var (
- updating bool
- updated time.Time
- )
- for {
- select {
- case errc := <-c.quit:
- // Chain indexer terminating, report no failure and abort
- errc <- nil
- return
- case <-c.update:
- // Section headers completed (or rolled back), update the index
- c.lock.Lock()
- if c.knownSections > c.storedSections {
- // Periodically print an upgrade log message to the user
- if time.Since(updated) > 8*time.Second {
- if c.knownSections > c.storedSections+1 {
- updating = true
- c.log.Info("Upgrading chain index", "percentage", c.storedSections*100/c.knownSections)
- }
- updated = time.Now()
- }
- // Cache the current section count and head to allow unlocking the mutex
- section := c.storedSections
- var oldHead common.Hash
- if section > 0 {
- oldHead = c.SectionHead(section - 1)
- }
- // Process the newly defined section in the background
- c.lock.Unlock()
- newHead, err := c.processSection(section, oldHead)
- if err != nil {
- c.log.Error("Section processing failed", "error", err)
- }
- c.lock.Lock()
- // If processing succeeded and no reorgs occcurred, mark the section completed
- if err == nil && oldHead == c.SectionHead(section-1) {
- c.setSectionHead(section, newHead)
- c.setValidSections(section + 1)
- if c.storedSections == c.knownSections && updating {
- updating = false
- c.log.Info("Finished upgrading chain index")
- }
- c.cascadedHead = c.storedSections*c.sectionSize - 1
- for _, child := range c.children {
- c.log.Trace("Cascading chain index update", "head", c.cascadedHead)
- child.newHead(c.cascadedHead, false)
- }
- } else {
- // If processing failed, don't retry until further notification
- c.log.Debug("Chain index processing failed", "section", section, "err", err)
- c.knownSections = c.storedSections
- }
- }
- // If there are still further sections to process, reschedule
- if c.knownSections > c.storedSections {
- time.AfterFunc(c.throttling, func() {
- select {
- case c.update <- struct{}{}:
- default:
- }
- })
- }
- c.lock.Unlock()
- }
- }
- }
- // processSection processes an entire section by calling backend functions while
- // ensuring the continuity of the passed headers. Since the chain mutex is not
- // held while processing, the continuity can be broken by a long reorg, in which
- // case the function returns with an error.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) processSection(section uint64, lastHead common.Hash) (common.Hash, error) {
- c.log.Trace("Processing new chain section", "section", section)
- // Reset and partial processing
- if err := c.backend.Reset(section, lastHead); err != nil {
- c.setValidSections(0)
- return common.Hash{}, err
- }
- for number := section * c.sectionSize; number < (section+1)*c.sectionSize; number++ {
- hash := rawdb.ReadCanonicalHash(c.chainDb, number)
- if hash == (common.Hash{}) {
- return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("canonical block #%d unknown", number)
- }
- header := rawdb.ReadHeader(c.chainDb, hash, number)
- if header == nil {
- return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("block #%d [%x…] not found", number, hash[:4])
- } else if header.ParentHash != lastHead {
- return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("chain reorged during section processing")
- }
- c.backend.Process(header)
- lastHead = header.Hash()
- }
- if err := c.backend.Commit(); err != nil {
- c.log.Error("Section commit failed", "error", err)
- return common.Hash{}, err
- }
- return lastHead, nil
- }
- // Sections returns the number of processed sections maintained by the indexer
- // and also the information about the last header indexed for potential canonical
- // verifications.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) Sections() (uint64, uint64, common.Hash) {
- c.lock.Lock()
- defer c.lock.Unlock()
- return c.storedSections, c.storedSections*c.sectionSize - 1, c.SectionHead(c.storedSections - 1)
- }
- // AddChildIndexer adds a child ChainIndexer that can use the output of this one
- func (c *ChainIndexer) AddChildIndexer(indexer *ChainIndexer) {
- c.lock.Lock()
- defer c.lock.Unlock()
- c.children = append(c.children, indexer)
- // Cascade any pending updates to new children too
- if c.storedSections > 0 {
- indexer.newHead(c.storedSections*c.sectionSize-1, false)
- }
- }
- // loadValidSections reads the number of valid sections from the index database
- // and caches is into the local state.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) loadValidSections() {
- data, _ := c.indexDb.Get([]byte("count"))
- if len(data) == 8 {
- c.storedSections = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(data[:])
- }
- }
- // setValidSections writes the number of valid sections to the index database
- func (c *ChainIndexer) setValidSections(sections uint64) {
- // Set the current number of valid sections in the database
- var data [8]byte
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(data[:], sections)
- c.indexDb.Put([]byte("count"), data[:])
- // Remove any reorged sections, caching the valids in the mean time
- for c.storedSections > sections {
- c.storedSections--
- c.removeSectionHead(c.storedSections)
- }
- c.storedSections = sections // needed if new > old
- }
- // SectionHead retrieves the last block hash of a processed section from the
- // index database.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) SectionHead(section uint64) common.Hash {
- var data [8]byte
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(data[:], section)
- hash, _ := c.indexDb.Get(append([]byte("shead"), data[:]...))
- if len(hash) == len(common.Hash{}) {
- return common.BytesToHash(hash)
- }
- return common.Hash{}
- }
- // setSectionHead writes the last block hash of a processed section to the index
- // database.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) setSectionHead(section uint64, hash common.Hash) {
- var data [8]byte
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(data[:], section)
- c.indexDb.Put(append([]byte("shead"), data[:]...), hash.Bytes())
- }
- // removeSectionHead removes the reference to a processed section from the index
- // database.
- func (c *ChainIndexer) removeSectionHead(section uint64) {
- var data [8]byte
- binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(data[:], section)
- c.indexDb.Delete(append([]byte("shead"), data[:]...))
- }
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