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CPerezz
a1ff36d9e1
core/state,triedb/pathdb: wire bintrie leaves through stateUpdate
Drains the binaryHasher's LeafProducer side-channel in StateDB.commit and
threads the stem writes through stateUpdate.encodeBinary into the pathdb
state set as per-offset accountData entries (key = stem||offset, value =
32-byte leaf or nil for clears).

The flat-state codec gains a Flush method that owns the in-memory→disk
write path, replacing the codec-agnostic per-entry loop in writeStates.
The merkle codec preserves its historical per-entry behavior verbatim;
the bintrie codec aggregates per-offset writes by stem so each stem hits
disk via a single read-modify-write, satisfying the codec's pre-aggregation
requirement and updating the clean cache with the merged blob it just
produced (no extra disk read).

stateUpdate.encodeBinary returns empty origin maps for the bintrie path:
state-history rollback for bintrie is deferred to a follow-up PR (see
BINTRIE_FLAT_STATE_REORG_GAP.md), and the diskLayer.revert path will
panic before consuming origins anyway.
2026-04-15 15:00:40 +02:00
CPerezz
f1d7143afa
triedb/pathdb: thread flatStateCodec through internals
Route the flatStateCodec from Database through every flat-state call
site so that the trie-specific aspects of persistence and key derivation
live behind a single abstraction. Pure refactor: merkle behavior and
on-disk layout are unchanged because the only codec wired up is
merkleFlatCodec, whose methods are thin wrappers over the existing
rawdb accessors.

Threaded sites:

  disklayer.account/storage    use codec.{Read,AccountCacheKey,
                                StorageCacheKey} instead of direct
                                rawdb calls and bare hash slicing.
  flush.writeStates            takes a codec parameter; persistence
                                goes through codec.{Write,Delete}
                                {Account,Storage}.
  buffer.flush                 carries the codec down into writeStates.
  states.write/dbsize          takes the codec for prefix-size
                                accounting.
  generate.go (g.codec)        the generator owns a codec, used by
                                generateAccounts/generateStorages
                                callbacks; the unused top-level
                                splitMarker helper is removed in favor
                                of codec.SplitMarker.
  context.go                   the generator context owns the codec
                                and uses codec.{AccountPrefix,
                                StoragePrefix,Account/StorageKeyLength}
                                to construct iterators.
  reader.go (HistoricalState)  uses codec.{Account,Storage}Key for
                                caller-side key derivation.

The marker comparisons in writeStates remain merkle-shaped (two-tier
account+storage marker) because the bintrie path will use a separate
writer over single-tier stem markers in a later commit.

All existing pathdb tests pass.
2026-04-15 15:00:39 +02:00
Delweng
1b702f71d9
triedb/pathdb: use copy instead of append to reduce memory alloc (#33044)
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2025-12-11 09:37:16 +08:00
rjl493456442
892a661ee2
core, triedb/pathdb: final integration (snapshot integration pt 5) (#30661)
In this pull request, snapshot generation in pathdb has been ported from 
the legacy state snapshot implementation. Additionally, when running in 
path mode, legacy state snapshot data is now managed by the pathdb
based snapshot logic.

Note: Existing snapshot data will be re-generated, regardless of whether 
it was previously fully constructed.
2025-05-16 18:29:38 +08:00
rjl493456442
b6c62d5887
core, trie, triedb: minor changes from snapshot integration (#30599)
This change ports some non-important changes from https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/30159, including interface renaming and some trivial refactorings.
2024-10-18 17:06:31 +02:00