github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node@v0.0.0-20220315131952-2e32567cb7f4/trie/database.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2021 The adkgo Authors
     2  // This file is part of the adkgo library (adapted for adkgo from go--ethereum v1.10.8).
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    15  // along with the adkgo library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    16  
    17  package trie
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"errors"
    21  	"fmt"
    22  	"io"
    23  	"reflect"
    24  	"runtime"
    25  	"sync"
    26  	"time"
    27  
    28  	"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/fastcache"
    29  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/common"
    30  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/core/rawdb"
    31  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/ethdb"
    32  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/log"
    33  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/metrics"
    34  	"github.com/aidoskuneen/adk-node/rlp"
    35  )
    36  
    37  var (
    38  	memcacheCleanHitMeter   = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/clean/hit", nil)
    39  	memcacheCleanMissMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/clean/miss", nil)
    40  	memcacheCleanReadMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/clean/read", nil)
    41  	memcacheCleanWriteMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/clean/write", nil)
    42  
    43  	memcacheDirtyHitMeter   = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/dirty/hit", nil)
    44  	memcacheDirtyMissMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/dirty/miss", nil)
    45  	memcacheDirtyReadMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/dirty/read", nil)
    46  	memcacheDirtyWriteMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/dirty/write", nil)
    47  
    48  	memcacheFlushTimeTimer  = metrics.NewRegisteredResettingTimer("trie/memcache/flush/time", nil)
    49  	memcacheFlushNodesMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/flush/nodes", nil)
    50  	memcacheFlushSizeMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/flush/size", nil)
    51  
    52  	memcacheGCTimeTimer  = metrics.NewRegisteredResettingTimer("trie/memcache/gc/time", nil)
    53  	memcacheGCNodesMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/gc/nodes", nil)
    54  	memcacheGCSizeMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/gc/size", nil)
    55  
    56  	memcacheCommitTimeTimer  = metrics.NewRegisteredResettingTimer("trie/memcache/commit/time", nil)
    57  	memcacheCommitNodesMeter = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/commit/nodes", nil)
    58  	memcacheCommitSizeMeter  = metrics.NewRegisteredMeter("trie/memcache/commit/size", nil)
    59  )
    60  
    61  // Database is an intermediate write layer between the trie data structures and
    62  // the disk database. The aim is to accumulate trie writes in-memory and only
    63  // periodically flush a couple tries to disk, garbage collecting the remainder.
    64  //
    65  // Note, the trie Database is **not** thread safe in its mutations, but it **is**
    66  // thread safe in providing individual, independent node access. The rationale
    67  // behind this split design is to provide read access to RPC handlers and sync
    68  // servers even while the trie is executing expensive garbage collection.
    69  type Database struct {
    70  	diskdb ethdb.KeyValueStore // Persistent storage for matured trie nodes
    71  
    72  	cleans  *fastcache.Cache            // GC friendly memory cache of clean node RLPs
    73  	dirties map[common.Hash]*cachedNode // Data and references relationships of dirty trie nodes
    74  	oldest  common.Hash                 // Oldest tracked node, flush-list head
    75  	newest  common.Hash                 // Newest tracked node, flush-list tail
    76  
    77  	preimages map[common.Hash][]byte // Preimages of nodes from the secure trie
    78  
    79  	gctime  time.Duration      // Time spent on garbage collection since last commit
    80  	gcnodes uint64             // Nodes garbage collected since last commit
    81  	gcsize  common.StorageSize // Data storage garbage collected since last commit
    82  
    83  	flushtime  time.Duration      // Time spent on data flushing since last commit
    84  	flushnodes uint64             // Nodes flushed since last commit
    85  	flushsize  common.StorageSize // Data storage flushed since last commit
    86  
    87  	dirtiesSize   common.StorageSize // Storage size of the dirty node cache (exc. metadata)
    88  	childrenSize  common.StorageSize // Storage size of the external children tracking
    89  	preimagesSize common.StorageSize // Storage size of the preimages cache
    90  
    91  	lock sync.RWMutex
    92  }
    93  
    94  // rawNode is a simple binary blob used to differentiate between collapsed trie
    95  // nodes and already encoded RLP binary blobs (while at the same time store them
    96  // in the same cache fields).
    97  type rawNode []byte
    98  
    99  func (n rawNode) cache() (hashNode, bool)   { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   100  func (n rawNode) fstring(ind string) string { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   101  
   102  func (n rawNode) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
   103  	_, err := w.Write(n)
   104  	return err
   105  }
   106  
   107  // rawFullNode represents only the useful data content of a full node, with the
   108  // caches and flags stripped out to minimize its data storage. This type honors
   109  // the same RLP encoding as the original parent.
   110  type rawFullNode [17]node
   111  
   112  func (n rawFullNode) cache() (hashNode, bool)   { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   113  func (n rawFullNode) fstring(ind string) string { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   114  
   115  func (n rawFullNode) EncodeRLP(w io.Writer) error {
   116  	var nodes [17]node
   117  
   118  	for i, child := range n {
   119  		if child != nil {
   120  			nodes[i] = child
   121  		} else {
   122  			nodes[i] = nilValueNode
   123  		}
   124  	}
   125  	return rlp.Encode(w, nodes)
   126  }
   127  
   128  // rawShortNode represents only the useful data content of a short node, with the
   129  // caches and flags stripped out to minimize its data storage. This type honors
   130  // the same RLP encoding as the original parent.
   131  type rawShortNode struct {
   132  	Key []byte
   133  	Val node
   134  }
   135  
   136  func (n rawShortNode) cache() (hashNode, bool)   { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   137  func (n rawShortNode) fstring(ind string) string { panic("this should never end up in a live trie") }
   138  
   139  // cachedNode is all the information we know about a single cached trie node
   140  // in the memory database write layer.
   141  type cachedNode struct {
   142  	node node   // Cached collapsed trie node, or raw rlp data
   143  	size uint16 // Byte size of the useful cached data
   144  
   145  	parents  uint32                 // Number of live nodes referencing this one
   146  	children map[common.Hash]uint16 // External children referenced by this node
   147  
   148  	flushPrev common.Hash // Previous node in the flush-list
   149  	flushNext common.Hash // Next node in the flush-list
   150  }
   151  
   152  // cachedNodeSize is the raw size of a cachedNode data structure without any
   153  // node data included. It's an approximate size, but should be a lot better
   154  // than not counting them.
   155  var cachedNodeSize = int(reflect.TypeOf(cachedNode{}).Size())
   156  
   157  // cachedNodeChildrenSize is the raw size of an initialized but empty external
   158  // reference map.
   159  const cachedNodeChildrenSize = 48
   160  
   161  // rlp returns the raw rlp encoded blob of the cached trie node, either directly
   162  // from the cache, or by regenerating it from the collapsed node.
   163  func (n *cachedNode) rlp() []byte {
   164  	if node, ok := n.node.(rawNode); ok {
   165  		return node
   166  	}
   167  	blob, err := rlp.EncodeToBytes(n.node)
   168  	if err != nil {
   169  		panic(err)
   170  	}
   171  	return blob
   172  }
   173  
   174  // obj returns the decoded and expanded trie node, either directly from the cache,
   175  // or by regenerating it from the rlp encoded blob.
   176  func (n *cachedNode) obj(hash common.Hash) node {
   177  	if node, ok := n.node.(rawNode); ok {
   178  		return mustDecodeNode(hash[:], node)
   179  	}
   180  	return expandNode(hash[:], n.node)
   181  }
   182  
   183  // forChilds invokes the callback for all the tracked children of this node,
   184  // both the implicit ones from inside the node as well as the explicit ones
   185  // from outside the node.
   186  func (n *cachedNode) forChilds(onChild func(hash common.Hash)) {
   187  	for child := range n.children {
   188  		onChild(child)
   189  	}
   190  	if _, ok := n.node.(rawNode); !ok {
   191  		forGatherChildren(n.node, onChild)
   192  	}
   193  }
   194  
   195  // forGatherChildren traverses the node hierarchy of a collapsed storage node and
   196  // invokes the callback for all the hashnode children.
   197  func forGatherChildren(n node, onChild func(hash common.Hash)) {
   198  	switch n := n.(type) {
   199  	case *rawShortNode:
   200  		forGatherChildren(n.Val, onChild)
   201  	case rawFullNode:
   202  		for i := 0; i < 16; i++ {
   203  			forGatherChildren(n[i], onChild)
   204  		}
   205  	case hashNode:
   206  		onChild(common.BytesToHash(n))
   207  	case valueNode, nil, rawNode:
   208  	default:
   209  		panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown node type: %T", n))
   210  	}
   211  }
   212  
   213  // simplifyNode traverses the hierarchy of an expanded memory node and discards
   214  // all the internal caches, returning a node that only contains the raw data.
   215  func simplifyNode(n node) node {
   216  	switch n := n.(type) {
   217  	case *shortNode:
   218  		// Short nodes discard the flags and cascade
   219  		return &rawShortNode{Key: n.Key, Val: simplifyNode(n.Val)}
   220  
   221  	case *fullNode:
   222  		// Full nodes discard the flags and cascade
   223  		node := rawFullNode(n.Children)
   224  		for i := 0; i < len(node); i++ {
   225  			if node[i] != nil {
   226  				node[i] = simplifyNode(node[i])
   227  			}
   228  		}
   229  		return node
   230  
   231  	case valueNode, hashNode, rawNode:
   232  		return n
   233  
   234  	default:
   235  		panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown node type: %T", n))
   236  	}
   237  }
   238  
   239  // expandNode traverses the node hierarchy of a collapsed storage node and converts
   240  // all fields and keys into expanded memory form.
   241  func expandNode(hash hashNode, n node) node {
   242  	switch n := n.(type) {
   243  	case *rawShortNode:
   244  		// Short nodes need key and child expansion
   245  		return &shortNode{
   246  			Key: compactToHex(n.Key),
   247  			Val: expandNode(nil, n.Val),
   248  			flags: nodeFlag{
   249  				hash: hash,
   250  			},
   251  		}
   252  
   253  	case rawFullNode:
   254  		// Full nodes need child expansion
   255  		node := &fullNode{
   256  			flags: nodeFlag{
   257  				hash: hash,
   258  			},
   259  		}
   260  		for i := 0; i < len(node.Children); i++ {
   261  			if n[i] != nil {
   262  				node.Children[i] = expandNode(nil, n[i])
   263  			}
   264  		}
   265  		return node
   266  
   267  	case valueNode, hashNode:
   268  		return n
   269  
   270  	default:
   271  		panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown node type: %T", n))
   272  	}
   273  }
   274  
   275  // Config defines all necessary options for database.
   276  type Config struct {
   277  	Cache     int    // Memory allowance (MB) to use for caching trie nodes in memory
   278  	Journal   string // Journal of clean cache to survive node restarts
   279  	Preimages bool   // Flag whether the preimage of trie key is recorded
   280  }
   281  
   282  // NewDatabase creates a new trie database to store ephemeral trie content before
   283  // its written out to disk or garbage collected. No read cache is created, so all
   284  // data retrievals will hit the underlying disk database.
   285  func NewDatabase(diskdb ethdb.KeyValueStore) *Database {
   286  	return NewDatabaseWithConfig(diskdb, nil)
   287  }
   288  
   289  // NewDatabaseWithConfig creates a new trie database to store ephemeral trie content
   290  // before its written out to disk or garbage collected. It also acts as a read cache
   291  // for nodes loaded from disk.
   292  func NewDatabaseWithConfig(diskdb ethdb.KeyValueStore, config *Config) *Database {
   293  	var cleans *fastcache.Cache
   294  	if config != nil && config.Cache > 0 {
   295  		if config.Journal == "" {
   296  			cleans = fastcache.New(config.Cache * 1024 * 1024)
   297  		} else {
   298  			cleans = fastcache.LoadFromFileOrNew(config.Journal, config.Cache*1024*1024)
   299  		}
   300  	}
   301  	db := &Database{
   302  		diskdb: diskdb,
   303  		cleans: cleans,
   304  		dirties: map[common.Hash]*cachedNode{{}: {
   305  			children: make(map[common.Hash]uint16),
   306  		}},
   307  	}
   308  	if config == nil || config.Preimages { // TODO(karalabe): Flip to default off in the future
   309  		db.preimages = make(map[common.Hash][]byte)
   310  	}
   311  	return db
   312  }
   313  
   314  // DiskDB retrieves the persistent storage backing the trie database.
   315  func (db *Database) DiskDB() ethdb.KeyValueStore {
   316  	return db.diskdb
   317  }
   318  
   319  // insert inserts a collapsed trie node into the memory database.
   320  // The blob size must be specified to allow proper size tracking.
   321  // All nodes inserted by this function will be reference tracked
   322  // and in theory should only used for **trie nodes** insertion.
   323  func (db *Database) insert(hash common.Hash, size int, node node) {
   324  	// If the node's already cached, skip
   325  	if _, ok := db.dirties[hash]; ok {
   326  		return
   327  	}
   328  	memcacheDirtyWriteMeter.Mark(int64(size))
   329  
   330  	// Create the cached entry for this node
   331  	entry := &cachedNode{
   332  		node:      simplifyNode(node),
   333  		size:      uint16(size),
   334  		flushPrev: db.newest,
   335  	}
   336  	entry.forChilds(func(child common.Hash) {
   337  		if c := db.dirties[child]; c != nil {
   338  			c.parents++
   339  		}
   340  	})
   341  	db.dirties[hash] = entry
   342  
   343  	// Update the flush-list endpoints
   344  	if db.oldest == (common.Hash{}) {
   345  		db.oldest, db.newest = hash, hash
   346  	} else {
   347  		db.dirties[db.newest].flushNext, db.newest = hash, hash
   348  	}
   349  	db.dirtiesSize += common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + entry.size)
   350  }
   351  
   352  // insertPreimage writes a new trie node pre-image to the memory database if it's
   353  // yet unknown. The method will NOT make a copy of the slice,
   354  // only use if the preimage will NOT be changed later on.
   355  //
   356  // Note, this method assumes that the database's lock is held!
   357  func (db *Database) insertPreimage(hash common.Hash, preimage []byte) {
   358  	// Short circuit if preimage collection is disabled
   359  	if db.preimages == nil {
   360  		return
   361  	}
   362  	// Track the preimage if a yet unknown one
   363  	if _, ok := db.preimages[hash]; ok {
   364  		return
   365  	}
   366  	db.preimages[hash] = preimage
   367  	db.preimagesSize += common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + len(preimage))
   368  }
   369  
   370  // node retrieves a cached trie node from memory, or returns nil if none can be
   371  // found in the memory cache.
   372  func (db *Database) node(hash common.Hash) node {
   373  	// Retrieve the node from the clean cache if available
   374  	if db.cleans != nil {
   375  		if enc := db.cleans.Get(nil, hash[:]); enc != nil {
   376  			memcacheCleanHitMeter.Mark(1)
   377  			memcacheCleanReadMeter.Mark(int64(len(enc)))
   378  			return mustDecodeNode(hash[:], enc)
   379  		}
   380  	}
   381  	// Retrieve the node from the dirty cache if available
   382  	db.lock.RLock()
   383  	dirty := db.dirties[hash]
   384  	db.lock.RUnlock()
   385  
   386  	if dirty != nil {
   387  		memcacheDirtyHitMeter.Mark(1)
   388  		memcacheDirtyReadMeter.Mark(int64(dirty.size))
   389  		return dirty.obj(hash)
   390  	}
   391  	memcacheDirtyMissMeter.Mark(1)
   392  
   393  	// Content unavailable in memory, attempt to retrieve from disk
   394  	enc, err := db.diskdb.Get(hash[:])
   395  	if err != nil || enc == nil {
   396  		return nil
   397  	}
   398  	if db.cleans != nil {
   399  		db.cleans.Set(hash[:], enc)
   400  		memcacheCleanMissMeter.Mark(1)
   401  		memcacheCleanWriteMeter.Mark(int64(len(enc)))
   402  	}
   403  	return mustDecodeNode(hash[:], enc)
   404  }
   405  
   406  // Node retrieves an encoded cached trie node from memory. If it cannot be found
   407  // cached, the method queries the persistent database for the content.
   408  func (db *Database) Node(hash common.Hash) ([]byte, error) {
   409  	// It doesn't make sense to retrieve the metaroot
   410  	if hash == (common.Hash{}) {
   411  		return nil, errors.New("not found")
   412  	}
   413  	// Retrieve the node from the clean cache if available
   414  	if db.cleans != nil {
   415  		if enc := db.cleans.Get(nil, hash[:]); enc != nil {
   416  			memcacheCleanHitMeter.Mark(1)
   417  			memcacheCleanReadMeter.Mark(int64(len(enc)))
   418  			return enc, nil
   419  		}
   420  	}
   421  	// Retrieve the node from the dirty cache if available
   422  	db.lock.RLock()
   423  	dirty := db.dirties[hash]
   424  	db.lock.RUnlock()
   425  
   426  	if dirty != nil {
   427  		memcacheDirtyHitMeter.Mark(1)
   428  		memcacheDirtyReadMeter.Mark(int64(dirty.size))
   429  		return dirty.rlp(), nil
   430  	}
   431  	memcacheDirtyMissMeter.Mark(1)
   432  
   433  	// Content unavailable in memory, attempt to retrieve from disk
   434  	enc := rawdb.ReadTrieNode(db.diskdb, hash)
   435  	if len(enc) != 0 {
   436  		if db.cleans != nil {
   437  			db.cleans.Set(hash[:], enc)
   438  			memcacheCleanMissMeter.Mark(1)
   439  			memcacheCleanWriteMeter.Mark(int64(len(enc)))
   440  		}
   441  		return enc, nil
   442  	}
   443  	return nil, errors.New("not found")
   444  }
   445  
   446  // preimage retrieves a cached trie node pre-image from memory. If it cannot be
   447  // found cached, the method queries the persistent database for the content.
   448  func (db *Database) preimage(hash common.Hash) []byte {
   449  	// Short circuit if preimage collection is disabled
   450  	if db.preimages == nil {
   451  		return nil
   452  	}
   453  	// Retrieve the node from cache if available
   454  	db.lock.RLock()
   455  	preimage := db.preimages[hash]
   456  	db.lock.RUnlock()
   457  
   458  	if preimage != nil {
   459  		return preimage
   460  	}
   461  	return rawdb.ReadPreimage(db.diskdb, hash)
   462  }
   463  
   464  // Nodes retrieves the hashes of all the nodes cached within the memory database.
   465  // This method is extremely expensive and should only be used to validate internal
   466  // states in test code.
   467  func (db *Database) Nodes() []common.Hash {
   468  	db.lock.RLock()
   469  	defer db.lock.RUnlock()
   470  
   471  	var hashes = make([]common.Hash, 0, len(db.dirties))
   472  	for hash := range db.dirties {
   473  		if hash != (common.Hash{}) { // Special case for "root" references/nodes
   474  			hashes = append(hashes, hash)
   475  		}
   476  	}
   477  	return hashes
   478  }
   479  
   480  // Reference adds a new reference from a parent node to a child node.
   481  // This function is used to add reference between internal trie node
   482  // and external node(e.g. storage trie root), all internal trie nodes
   483  // are referenced together by database itself.
   484  func (db *Database) Reference(child common.Hash, parent common.Hash) {
   485  	db.lock.Lock()
   486  	defer db.lock.Unlock()
   487  
   488  	db.reference(child, parent)
   489  }
   490  
   491  // reference is the private locked version of Reference.
   492  func (db *Database) reference(child common.Hash, parent common.Hash) {
   493  	// If the node does not exist, it's a node pulled from disk, skip
   494  	node, ok := db.dirties[child]
   495  	if !ok {
   496  		return
   497  	}
   498  	// If the reference already exists, only duplicate for roots
   499  	if db.dirties[parent].children == nil {
   500  		db.dirties[parent].children = make(map[common.Hash]uint16)
   501  		db.childrenSize += cachedNodeChildrenSize
   502  	} else if _, ok = db.dirties[parent].children[child]; ok && parent != (common.Hash{}) {
   503  		return
   504  	}
   505  	node.parents++
   506  	db.dirties[parent].children[child]++
   507  	if db.dirties[parent].children[child] == 1 {
   508  		db.childrenSize += common.HashLength + 2 // uint16 counter
   509  	}
   510  }
   511  
   512  // Dereference removes an existing reference from a root node.
   513  func (db *Database) Dereference(root common.Hash) {
   514  	// Sanity check to ensure that the meta-root is not removed
   515  	if root == (common.Hash{}) {
   516  		log.Error("Attempted to dereference the trie cache meta root")
   517  		return
   518  	}
   519  	db.lock.Lock()
   520  	defer db.lock.Unlock()
   521  
   522  	nodes, storage, start := len(db.dirties), db.dirtiesSize, time.Now()
   523  	db.dereference(root, common.Hash{})
   524  
   525  	db.gcnodes += uint64(nodes - len(db.dirties))
   526  	db.gcsize += storage - db.dirtiesSize
   527  	db.gctime += time.Since(start)
   528  
   529  	memcacheGCTimeTimer.Update(time.Since(start))
   530  	memcacheGCSizeMeter.Mark(int64(storage - db.dirtiesSize))
   531  	memcacheGCNodesMeter.Mark(int64(nodes - len(db.dirties)))
   532  
   533  	log.Debug("Dereferenced trie from memory database", "nodes", nodes-len(db.dirties), "size", storage-db.dirtiesSize, "time", time.Since(start),
   534  		"gcnodes", db.gcnodes, "gcsize", db.gcsize, "gctime", db.gctime, "livenodes", len(db.dirties), "livesize", db.dirtiesSize)
   535  }
   536  
   537  // dereference is the private locked version of Dereference.
   538  func (db *Database) dereference(child common.Hash, parent common.Hash) {
   539  	// Dereference the parent-child
   540  	node := db.dirties[parent]
   541  
   542  	if node.children != nil && node.children[child] > 0 {
   543  		node.children[child]--
   544  		if node.children[child] == 0 {
   545  			delete(node.children, child)
   546  			db.childrenSize -= (common.HashLength + 2) // uint16 counter
   547  		}
   548  	}
   549  	// If the child does not exist, it's a previously committed node.
   550  	node, ok := db.dirties[child]
   551  	if !ok {
   552  		return
   553  	}
   554  	// If there are no more references to the child, delete it and cascade
   555  	if node.parents > 0 {
   556  		// This is a special cornercase where a node loaded from disk (i.e. not in the
   557  		// memcache any more) gets reinjected as a new node (short node split into full,
   558  		// then reverted into short), causing a cached node to have no parents. That is
   559  		// no problem in itself, but don't make maxint parents out of it.
   560  		node.parents--
   561  	}
   562  	if node.parents == 0 {
   563  		// Remove the node from the flush-list
   564  		switch child {
   565  		case db.oldest:
   566  			db.oldest = node.flushNext
   567  			db.dirties[node.flushNext].flushPrev = common.Hash{}
   568  		case db.newest:
   569  			db.newest = node.flushPrev
   570  			db.dirties[node.flushPrev].flushNext = common.Hash{}
   571  		default:
   572  			db.dirties[node.flushPrev].flushNext = node.flushNext
   573  			db.dirties[node.flushNext].flushPrev = node.flushPrev
   574  		}
   575  		// Dereference all children and delete the node
   576  		node.forChilds(func(hash common.Hash) {
   577  			db.dereference(hash, child)
   578  		})
   579  		delete(db.dirties, child)
   580  		db.dirtiesSize -= common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + int(node.size))
   581  		if node.children != nil {
   582  			db.childrenSize -= cachedNodeChildrenSize
   583  		}
   584  	}
   585  }
   586  
   587  // Cap iteratively flushes old but still referenced trie nodes until the total
   588  // memory usage goes below the given threshold.
   589  //
   590  // Note, this method is a non-synchronized mutator. It is unsafe to call this
   591  // concurrently with other mutators.
   592  func (db *Database) Cap(limit common.StorageSize) error {
   593  	// Create a database batch to flush persistent data out. It is important that
   594  	// outside code doesn't see an inconsistent state (referenced data removed from
   595  	// memory cache during commit but not yet in persistent storage). This is ensured
   596  	// by only uncaching existing data when the database write finalizes.
   597  	nodes, storage, start := len(db.dirties), db.dirtiesSize, time.Now()
   598  	batch := db.diskdb.NewBatch()
   599  
   600  	// db.dirtiesSize only contains the useful data in the cache, but when reporting
   601  	// the total memory consumption, the maintenance metadata is also needed to be
   602  	// counted.
   603  	size := db.dirtiesSize + common.StorageSize((len(db.dirties)-1)*cachedNodeSize)
   604  	size += db.childrenSize - common.StorageSize(len(db.dirties[common.Hash{}].children)*(common.HashLength+2))
   605  
   606  	// If the preimage cache got large enough, push to disk. If it's still small
   607  	// leave for later to deduplicate writes.
   608  	flushPreimages := db.preimagesSize > 4*1024*1024
   609  	if flushPreimages {
   610  		if db.preimages == nil {
   611  			log.Error("Attempted to write preimages whilst disabled")
   612  		} else {
   613  			rawdb.WritePreimages(batch, db.preimages)
   614  			if batch.ValueSize() > ethdb.IdealBatchSize {
   615  				if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   616  					return err
   617  				}
   618  				batch.Reset()
   619  			}
   620  		}
   621  	}
   622  	// Keep committing nodes from the flush-list until we're below allowance
   623  	oldest := db.oldest
   624  	for size > limit && oldest != (common.Hash{}) {
   625  		// Fetch the oldest referenced node and push into the batch
   626  		node := db.dirties[oldest]
   627  		rawdb.WriteTrieNode(batch, oldest, node.rlp())
   628  
   629  		// If we exceeded the ideal batch size, commit and reset
   630  		if batch.ValueSize() >= ethdb.IdealBatchSize {
   631  			if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   632  				log.Error("Failed to write flush list to disk", "err", err)
   633  				return err
   634  			}
   635  			batch.Reset()
   636  		}
   637  		// Iterate to the next flush item, or abort if the size cap was achieved. Size
   638  		// is the total size, including the useful cached data (hash -> blob), the
   639  		// cache item metadata, as well as external children mappings.
   640  		size -= common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + int(node.size) + cachedNodeSize)
   641  		if node.children != nil {
   642  			size -= common.StorageSize(cachedNodeChildrenSize + len(node.children)*(common.HashLength+2))
   643  		}
   644  		oldest = node.flushNext
   645  	}
   646  	// Flush out any remainder data from the last batch
   647  	if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   648  		log.Error("Failed to write flush list to disk", "err", err)
   649  		return err
   650  	}
   651  	// Write successful, clear out the flushed data
   652  	db.lock.Lock()
   653  	defer db.lock.Unlock()
   654  
   655  	if flushPreimages {
   656  		if db.preimages == nil {
   657  			log.Error("Attempted to reset preimage cache whilst disabled")
   658  		} else {
   659  			db.preimages, db.preimagesSize = make(map[common.Hash][]byte), 0
   660  		}
   661  	}
   662  	for db.oldest != oldest {
   663  		node := db.dirties[db.oldest]
   664  		delete(db.dirties, db.oldest)
   665  		db.oldest = node.flushNext
   666  
   667  		db.dirtiesSize -= common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + int(node.size))
   668  		if node.children != nil {
   669  			db.childrenSize -= common.StorageSize(cachedNodeChildrenSize + len(node.children)*(common.HashLength+2))
   670  		}
   671  	}
   672  	if db.oldest != (common.Hash{}) {
   673  		db.dirties[db.oldest].flushPrev = common.Hash{}
   674  	}
   675  	db.flushnodes += uint64(nodes - len(db.dirties))
   676  	db.flushsize += storage - db.dirtiesSize
   677  	db.flushtime += time.Since(start)
   678  
   679  	memcacheFlushTimeTimer.Update(time.Since(start))
   680  	memcacheFlushSizeMeter.Mark(int64(storage - db.dirtiesSize))
   681  	memcacheFlushNodesMeter.Mark(int64(nodes - len(db.dirties)))
   682  
   683  	log.Debug("Persisted nodes from memory database", "nodes", nodes-len(db.dirties), "size", storage-db.dirtiesSize, "time", time.Since(start),
   684  		"flushnodes", db.flushnodes, "flushsize", db.flushsize, "flushtime", db.flushtime, "livenodes", len(db.dirties), "livesize", db.dirtiesSize)
   685  
   686  	return nil
   687  }
   688  
   689  // Commit iterates over all the children of a particular node, writes them out
   690  // to disk, forcefully tearing down all references in both directions. As a side
   691  // effect, all pre-images accumulated up to this point are also written.
   692  //
   693  // Note, this method is a non-synchronized mutator. It is unsafe to call this
   694  // concurrently with other mutators.
   695  func (db *Database) Commit(node common.Hash, report bool, callback func(common.Hash)) error {
   696  	// Create a database batch to flush persistent data out. It is important that
   697  	// outside code doesn't see an inconsistent state (referenced data removed from
   698  	// memory cache during commit but not yet in persistent storage). This is ensured
   699  	// by only uncaching existing data when the database write finalizes.
   700  	start := time.Now()
   701  	batch := db.diskdb.NewBatch()
   702  
   703  	// Move all of the accumulated preimages into a write batch
   704  	if db.preimages != nil {
   705  		rawdb.WritePreimages(batch, db.preimages)
   706  		// Since we're going to replay trie node writes into the clean cache, flush out
   707  		// any batched pre-images before continuing.
   708  		if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   709  			return err
   710  		}
   711  		batch.Reset()
   712  	}
   713  	// Move the trie itself into the batch, flushing if enough data is accumulated
   714  	nodes, storage := len(db.dirties), db.dirtiesSize
   715  
   716  	uncacher := &cleaner{db}
   717  	if err := db.commit(node, batch, uncacher, callback); err != nil {
   718  		log.Error("Failed to commit trie from trie database", "err", err)
   719  		return err
   720  	}
   721  	// Trie mostly committed to disk, flush any batch leftovers
   722  	if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   723  		log.Error("Failed to write trie to disk", "err", err)
   724  		return err
   725  	}
   726  	// Uncache any leftovers in the last batch
   727  	db.lock.Lock()
   728  	defer db.lock.Unlock()
   729  
   730  	batch.Replay(uncacher)
   731  	batch.Reset()
   732  
   733  	// Reset the storage counters and bumped metrics
   734  	if db.preimages != nil {
   735  		db.preimages, db.preimagesSize = make(map[common.Hash][]byte), 0
   736  	}
   737  	memcacheCommitTimeTimer.Update(time.Since(start))
   738  	memcacheCommitSizeMeter.Mark(int64(storage - db.dirtiesSize))
   739  	memcacheCommitNodesMeter.Mark(int64(nodes - len(db.dirties)))
   740  
   741  	logger := log.Info
   742  	if !report {
   743  		logger = log.Debug
   744  	}
   745  	logger("Persisted trie from memory database", "nodes", nodes-len(db.dirties)+int(db.flushnodes), "size", storage-db.dirtiesSize+db.flushsize, "time", time.Since(start)+db.flushtime,
   746  		"gcnodes", db.gcnodes, "gcsize", db.gcsize, "gctime", db.gctime, "livenodes", len(db.dirties), "livesize", db.dirtiesSize)
   747  
   748  	// Reset the garbage collection statistics
   749  	db.gcnodes, db.gcsize, db.gctime = 0, 0, 0
   750  	db.flushnodes, db.flushsize, db.flushtime = 0, 0, 0
   751  
   752  	return nil
   753  }
   754  
   755  // commit is the private locked version of Commit.
   756  func (db *Database) commit(hash common.Hash, batch ethdb.Batch, uncacher *cleaner, callback func(common.Hash)) error {
   757  	// If the node does not exist, it's a previously committed node
   758  	node, ok := db.dirties[hash]
   759  	if !ok {
   760  		return nil
   761  	}
   762  	var err error
   763  	node.forChilds(func(child common.Hash) {
   764  		if err == nil {
   765  			err = db.commit(child, batch, uncacher, callback)
   766  		}
   767  	})
   768  	if err != nil {
   769  		return err
   770  	}
   771  	// If we've reached an optimal batch size, commit and start over
   772  	rawdb.WriteTrieNode(batch, hash, node.rlp())
   773  	if callback != nil {
   774  		callback(hash)
   775  	}
   776  	if batch.ValueSize() >= ethdb.IdealBatchSize {
   777  		if err := batch.Write(); err != nil {
   778  			return err
   779  		}
   780  		db.lock.Lock()
   781  		batch.Replay(uncacher)
   782  		batch.Reset()
   783  		db.lock.Unlock()
   784  	}
   785  	return nil
   786  }
   787  
   788  // cleaner is a database batch replayer that takes a batch of write operations
   789  // and cleans up the trie database from anything written to disk.
   790  type cleaner struct {
   791  	db *Database
   792  }
   793  
   794  // Put reacts to database writes and implements dirty data uncaching. This is the
   795  // post-processing step of a commit operation where the already persisted trie is
   796  // removed from the dirty cache and moved into the clean cache. The reason behind
   797  // the two-phase commit is to ensure ensure data availability while moving from
   798  // memory to disk.
   799  func (c *cleaner) Put(key []byte, rlp []byte) error {
   800  	hash := common.BytesToHash(key)
   801  
   802  	// If the node does not exist, we're done on this path
   803  	node, ok := c.db.dirties[hash]
   804  	if !ok {
   805  		return nil
   806  	}
   807  	// Node still exists, remove it from the flush-list
   808  	switch hash {
   809  	case c.db.oldest:
   810  		c.db.oldest = node.flushNext
   811  		c.db.dirties[node.flushNext].flushPrev = common.Hash{}
   812  	case c.db.newest:
   813  		c.db.newest = node.flushPrev
   814  		c.db.dirties[node.flushPrev].flushNext = common.Hash{}
   815  	default:
   816  		c.db.dirties[node.flushPrev].flushNext = node.flushNext
   817  		c.db.dirties[node.flushNext].flushPrev = node.flushPrev
   818  	}
   819  	// Remove the node from the dirty cache
   820  	delete(c.db.dirties, hash)
   821  	c.db.dirtiesSize -= common.StorageSize(common.HashLength + int(node.size))
   822  	if node.children != nil {
   823  		c.db.dirtiesSize -= common.StorageSize(cachedNodeChildrenSize + len(node.children)*(common.HashLength+2))
   824  	}
   825  	// Move the flushed node into the clean cache to prevent insta-reloads
   826  	if c.db.cleans != nil {
   827  		c.db.cleans.Set(hash[:], rlp)
   828  		memcacheCleanWriteMeter.Mark(int64(len(rlp)))
   829  	}
   830  	return nil
   831  }
   832  
   833  func (c *cleaner) Delete(key []byte) error {
   834  	panic("not implemented")
   835  }
   836  
   837  // Size returns the current storage size of the memory cache in front of the
   838  // persistent database layer.
   839  func (db *Database) Size() (common.StorageSize, common.StorageSize) {
   840  	db.lock.RLock()
   841  	defer db.lock.RUnlock()
   842  
   843  	// db.dirtiesSize only contains the useful data in the cache, but when reporting
   844  	// the total memory consumption, the maintenance metadata is also needed to be
   845  	// counted.
   846  	var metadataSize = common.StorageSize((len(db.dirties) - 1) * cachedNodeSize)
   847  	var metarootRefs = common.StorageSize(len(db.dirties[common.Hash{}].children) * (common.HashLength + 2))
   848  	return db.dirtiesSize + db.childrenSize + metadataSize - metarootRefs, db.preimagesSize
   849  }
   850  
   851  // saveCache saves clean state cache to given directory path
   852  // using specified CPU cores.
   853  func (db *Database) saveCache(dir string, threads int) error {
   854  	if db.cleans == nil {
   855  		return nil
   856  	}
   857  	log.Info("Writing clean trie cache to disk", "path", dir, "threads", threads)
   858  
   859  	start := time.Now()
   860  	err := db.cleans.SaveToFileConcurrent(dir, threads)
   861  	if err != nil {
   862  		log.Error("Failed to persist clean trie cache", "error", err)
   863  		return err
   864  	}
   865  	log.Info("Persisted the clean trie cache", "path", dir, "elapsed", common.PrettyDuration(time.Since(start)))
   866  	return nil
   867  }
   868  
   869  // SaveCache atomically saves fast cache data to the given dir using all
   870  // available CPU cores.
   871  func (db *Database) SaveCache(dir string) error {
   872  	return db.saveCache(dir, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0))
   873  }
   874  
   875  // SaveCachePeriodically atomically saves fast cache data to the given dir with
   876  // the specified interval. All dump operation will only use a single CPU core.
   877  func (db *Database) SaveCachePeriodically(dir string, interval time.Duration, stopCh <-chan struct{}) {
   878  	ticker := time.NewTicker(interval)
   879  	defer ticker.Stop()
   880  
   881  	for {
   882  		select {
   883  		case <-ticker.C:
   884  			db.saveCache(dir, 1)
   885  		case <-stopCh:
   886  			return
   887  		}
   888  	}
   889  }