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  1. Mar 18, 2019
  2. Feb 26, 2019
    • Zsolt Felföldi's avatar
      les, les/flowcontrol: improved request serving and flow control (#18230) · c2003ed6
      Zsolt Felföldi authored
      This change
      
      - implements concurrent LES request serving even for a single peer.
      - replaces the request cost estimation method with a cost table based on
        benchmarks which gives much more consistent results. Until now the
        allowed number of light peers was just a guess which probably contributed
        a lot to the fluctuating quality of available service. Everything related
        to request cost is implemented in a single object, the 'cost tracker'. It
        uses a fixed cost table with a global 'correction factor'. Benchmark code
        is included and can be run at any time to adapt costs to low-level
        implementation changes.
      - reimplements flowcontrol.ClientManager in a cleaner and more efficient
        way, with added capabilities: There is now control over bandwidth, which
        allows using the flow control parameters for client prioritization.
        Target utilization over 100 percent is now supported to model concurrent
        request processing. Total serving bandwidth is reduced during block
        processing to prevent database contention.
      - implements an RPC API for the LES servers allowing server operators to
        assign priority bandwidth to certain clients and change prioritized
        status even while the client is connected. The new API is meant for
        cases where server operators charge for LES using an off-protocol mechanism.
      - adds a unit test for the new client manager.
      - adds an end-to-end test using the network simulator that tests bandwidth
        control functions through the new API.
      c2003ed6
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    • Zsolt Felföldi's avatar
      les, light: LES/2 protocol version (#14970) · ca376ead
      Zsolt Felföldi authored
      This PR implements the new LES protocol version extensions:
      
      * new and more efficient Merkle proofs reply format (when replying to
        a multiple Merkle proofs request, we just send a single set of trie
        nodes containing all necessary nodes)
      * BBT (BloomBitsTrie) works similarly to the existing CHT and contains
        the bloombits search data to speed up log searches
      * GetTxStatusMsg returns the inclusion position or the
        pending/queued/unknown state of a transaction referenced by hash
      * an optional signature of new block data (number/hash/td) can be
        included in AnnounceMsg to provide an option for "very light
        clients" (mobile/embedded devices) to skip expensive Ethash check
        and accept multiple signatures of somewhat trusted servers (still a
        lot better than trusting a single server completely and retrieving
        everything through RPC). The new client mode is not implemented in
        this PR, just the protocol extension.
      ca376ead
  21. Sep 11, 2017
  22. Sep 09, 2017
    • Felix Lange's avatar
      core, eth/downloader: commit block data using batches (#15115) · 10181b57
      Felix Lange authored
      * ethdb: add Putter interface and Has method
      
      * ethdb: improve docs and add IdealBatchSize
      
      * ethdb: remove memory batch lock
      
      Batches are not safe for concurrent use.
      
      * core: use ethdb.Putter for Write* functions
      
      This covers the easy cases.
      
      * core/state: simplify StateSync
      
      * trie: optimize local node check
      
      * ethdb: add ValueSize to Batch
      
      * core: optimize HasHeader check
      
      This avoids one random database read get the block number. For many uses
      of HasHeader, the expectation is that it's actually there. Using Has
      avoids a load + decode of the value.
      
      * core: write fast sync block data in batches
      
      Collect writes into batches up to the ideal size instead of issuing many
      small, concurrent writes.
      
      * eth/downloader: commit larger state batches
      
      Collect nodes into a batch up to the ideal size instead of committing
      whenever a node is received.
      
      * core: optimize HasBlock check
      
      This avoids a random database read to get the number.
      
      * core: use numberCache in HasHeader
      
      numberCache has higher capacity, increasing the odds of finding the
      header without a database lookup.
      
      * core: write imported block data using a batch
      
      Restore batch writes of state and add blocks, tx entries, receipts to
      the same batch. The change also simplifies the miner.
      
      This commit also removes posting of logs when a forked block is imported.
      
      * core: fix DB write error handling
      
      * ethdb: use RLock for Has
      
      * core: fix HasBlock comment
      10181b57
  23. Aug 18, 2017
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    • Felix Lange's avatar
      core/state: access trie through Database interface, track errors (#14589) · 9e5f03b6
      Felix Lange authored
      With this commit, core/state's access to the underlying key/value database is
      mediated through an interface. Database errors are tracked in StateDB and
      returned by CommitTo or the new Error method.
      
      Motivation for this change: We can remove the light client's duplicated copy of
      core/state. The light client now supports node iteration, so tracing and storage
      enumeration can work with the light client (not implemented in this commit).
      9e5f03b6
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  32. Mar 23, 2017
    • Felix Lange's avatar
      core: refactor genesis handling · 37dd9086
      Felix Lange authored
      This commit solves several issues concerning the genesis block:
      
      * Genesis/ChainConfig loading was handled by cmd/geth code. This left
        library users in the cold. They could specify a JSON-encoded
        string and overwrite the config, but didn't get any of the additional
        checks performed by geth.
      * Decoding and writing of genesis JSON was conflated in
        WriteGenesisBlock. This made it a lot harder to embed the genesis
        block into the forthcoming config file loader. This commit changes
        things so there is a single Genesis type that represents genesis
        blocks. All uses of Write*Genesis* are changed to use the new type
        instead.
      * If the chain config supplied by the user was incompatible with the
        current chain (i.e. the chain had already advanced beyond a scheduled
        fork), it got overwritten. This is not an issue in practice because
        previous forks have always had the highest total difficulty. It might
        matter in the future though. The new code reverts the local chain to
        the point of the fork when upgrading configuration.
      
      The change to genesis block data removes compression library
      dependencies from package core.
      37dd9086
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