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eth/downloader: fix skeleton cleanup
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@ -611,6 +611,7 @@ func (d *Downloader) syncWithPeer(p *peerConnection, hash common.Hash, td, ttd *
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if err := d.lightchain.SetHead(origin); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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log.Info("Truncated excess ancient chain segment", "oldhead", frozen-1, "newhead", origin)
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}
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}
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// Initiate the sync using a concurrent header and content retrieval algorithm
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@ -1120,26 +1120,41 @@ func (s *skeleton) cleanStales(filled *types.Header) error {
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number := filled.Number.Uint64()
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log.Trace("Cleaning stale beacon headers", "filled", number, "hash", filled.Hash())
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// If the filled header is below the linked subchain, something's
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// corrupted internally. Report and error and refuse to do anything.
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if number < s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail {
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// If the filled header is below and discontinuous with the linked subchain,
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// something's corrupted internally. Report and error and refuse to do anything.
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if number+1 < s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail {
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return fmt.Errorf("filled header below beacon header tail: %d < %d", number, s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail)
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}
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// Determine the new tail based on the given filled header. If it's still
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// in the range of skeleton chain, use the next header adjacent to the
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// filled one (it's expected to link with the filled one, otherwise
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// something corrupted); otherwise use the filled one if the whole skeleton
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// chain is consumed.
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newTail := filled
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if number < s.progress.Subchains[0].Head {
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newTail = rawdb.ReadSkeletonHeader(s.db, number+1)
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if newTail.ParentHash != filled.Hash() {
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return fmt.Errorf("filled header is discontinuous with subchain: %d %s", number, filled.Hash())
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}
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}
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// Subchain seems trimmable, push the tail forward up to the last
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// filled header and delete everything before it - if available. In
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// case we filled past the head, recreate the subchain with a new
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// head to keep it consistent with the data on disk.
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var (
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start = s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail // start deleting from the first known header
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end = number // delete until the requested threshold
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end = newTail.Number.Uint64() // delete skeleton headers before the new tail
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batch = s.db.NewBatch()
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)
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s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail = number
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s.progress.Subchains[0].Next = filled.ParentHash
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s.progress.Subchains[0].Tail = newTail.Number.Uint64()
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s.progress.Subchains[0].Next = newTail.ParentHash
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// If more headers were filled than available, push the entire subchain
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// forward to keep tracking the node's block imports.
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//
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// Note that the new tail will be the filled one in this case, which is
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// unexpected, but we cannot do anything else to improve the situation.
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if s.progress.Subchains[0].Head < number {
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// If more headers were filled than available, push the entire
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// subchain forward to keep tracking the node's block imports
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end = s.progress.Subchains[0].Head + 1 // delete the entire original range, including the head
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s.progress.Subchains[0].Head = number // assign a new head (tail is already assigned to this)
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