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Daniel Liu
ad0eea0f07
refactor(crypto): vendor in golang.org/x/crypto/sha3 #33323 (#2046)
The upstream libray has removed the assembly-based implementation of
keccak. We need to maintain our own library to avoid a peformance
regression.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: lightclient <lightclient@protonmail.com>
2026-02-28 17:23:57 +04:00
Daniel Liu
6f36533962
all: remove ethash pow 27178 (#1378) 2025-08-26 11:54:01 +08:00
Daniel Liu
23a83dce3e
consensus, eth/tracers: remove redundant import names #21903 (#1248) 2025-07-26 17:47:14 +08:00
Daniel Liu
82ff8c19a0 all: remove uses of untyped golang-lru 2024-12-21 14:39:26 +08:00
Daniel Liu
6beee27886 metrics, cmd/XDC: change init-process of metrics (#30814)
This PR modifies how the metrics library handles `Enabled`: previously,
the package `init` decided whether to serve real metrics or just
dummy-types.

This has several drawbacks:
- During pkg init, we need to determine whether metrics are enabled or
not. So we first hacked in a check if certain geth-specific
commandline-flags were enabled. Then we added a similar check for
geth-env-vars. Then we almost added a very elaborate check for
toml-config-file, plus toml parsing.

- Using "real" types and dummy types interchangeably means that
everything is hidden behind interfaces. This has a performance penalty,
and also it just adds a lot of code.

This PR removes the interface stuff, uses concrete types, and allows for
the setting of Enabled to happen later. It is still assumed that
`metrics.Enable()` is invoked early on.

The somewhat 'heavy' operations, such as ticking meters and exp-decay,
now checks the enable-flag to prevent resource leak.

The change may be large, but it's mostly pretty trivial, and from the
last time I gutted the metrics, I ensured that we have fairly good test
coverage.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2024-12-13 14:00:14 +08:00
Daniel Liu
cc4ea7a685 metrics: refactor metrics (#28035)
This change includes a lot of things, listed below.

The interfaces have been split up into one write-interface and one read-interface, with `Snapshot` being the gateway from write to read. This simplifies the semantics _a lot_.

Example of splitting up an interface into one readonly 'snapshot' part, and one updatable writeonly part:

```golang
type MeterSnapshot interface {
	Count() int64
	Rate1() float64
	Rate5() float64
	Rate15() float64
	RateMean() float64
}

// Meters count events to produce exponentially-weighted moving average rates
// at one-, five-, and fifteen-minutes and a mean rate.
type Meter interface {
	Mark(int64)
	Snapshot() MeterSnapshot
	Stop()
}
```

This PR makes the concurrency model clearer. We have actual meters and snapshot of meters. The `meter` is the thing which can be accessed from the registry, and updates can be made to it.

- For all `meters`, (`Gauge`, `Timer` etc), it is assumed that they are accessed by different threads, making updates. Therefore, all `meters` update-methods (`Inc`, `Add`, `Update`, `Clear` etc) need to be concurrency-safe.
- All `meters` have a `Snapshot()` method. This method is _usually_ called from one thread, a backend-exporter. But it's fully possible to have several exporters simultaneously: therefore this method should also be concurrency-safe.

TLDR: `meter`s are accessible via registry, all their methods must be concurrency-safe.

For all `Snapshot`s, it is assumed that an individual exporter-thread has obtained a `meter` from the registry, and called the `Snapshot` method to obtain a readonly snapshot. This snapshot is _not_ guaranteed to be concurrency-safe. There's no need for a snapshot to be concurrency-safe, since exporters should not share snapshots.

Note, though: that by happenstance a lot of the snapshots _are_ concurrency-safe, being unmutable minimal representations of a value. Only the more complex ones are _not_ threadsafe, those that lazily calculate things like `Variance()`, `Mean()`.

Example of how a background exporter typically works, obtaining the snapshot and sequentially accessing the non-threadsafe methods in it:
```golang
		ms := metric.Snapshot()
                ...
		fields := map[string]interface{}{
			"count":    ms.Count(),
			"max":      ms.Max(),
			"mean":     ms.Mean(),
			"min":      ms.Min(),
			"stddev":   ms.StdDev(),
			"variance": ms.Variance(),
```

TLDR: `snapshots` are not guaranteed to be concurrency-safe (but often are).

I also changed the `Sample` type: previously, it iterated the samples fully every time `Mean()`,`Sum()`, `Min()` or `Max()` was invoked. Since we now have readonly base data, we can just iterate it once, in the constructor, and set all four values at once.

The same thing has been done for runtimehistogram.

Back when ResettingTImer was implemented, as part of https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/15910, Anton implemented a `Percentiles` on the new type. However, the method did not conform to the other existing types which also had a `Percentiles`.

1. The existing ones, on input, took `0.5` to mean `50%`. Anton used `50` to mean `50%`.
2. The existing ones returned `float64` outputs, thus interpolating between values. A value-set of `0, 10`, at `50%` would return `5`, whereas Anton's would return either `0` or `10`.

This PR removes the 'new' version, and uses only the 'legacy' percentiles, also for the ResettingTimer type.

The resetting timer snapshot was also defined so that it would expose the internal values. This has been removed, and getters for `Max, Min, Mean` have been added instead.

A lot of types were exported, but do not need to be. This PR unexports quite a lot of them.

metrics: refactor metrics (28035)
2024-12-13 14:00:13 +08:00
olumuyiwadad
b5abbfed79 new EVM Upgrade
- Solidity Upgraded up to v0.8.0
-  Fixed and Added eth_chainId
- Fix error in TransactionRecipet
- Reward halving issue fixed
2021-09-21 16:53:46 +05:30
olumuyiwadad
571c41f891 FIx Bad block error. 2021-09-17 17:59:06 +05:30
gary rong
144c1c6c52 consensus: extend getWork API with block number (#18038) 2018-11-08 17:08:57 +02:00
gary rong
5d1d1a808d consensus, ethdb, metrics: implement forced-meter (#17667) 2018-09-17 15:32:34 +03:00
gary rong
c1c003e4ff consensus, miner: stale block mining support (#17506)
* consensus, miner: stale block supporting

* consensus, miner: refactor seal signature

* cmd, consensus, eth: add miner noverify flag

* cmd, consensus, miner: polish
2018-08-28 16:59:05 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
d8541a9f99
consensus/ethash: use DAGs for remote mining, generate async 2018-08-15 14:38:39 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
f0998415ba
cmd, consensus/ethash, eth: miner push notifications 2018-08-10 09:06:59 +03:00
gary rong
51db5975cc consensus/ethash: move remote agent logic to ethash internal (#15853)
* consensus/ethash: start remote ggoroutine to handle remote mining

* consensus/ethash: expose remote miner api

* consensus/ethash: expose submitHashrate api

* miner, ethash: push empty block to sealer without waiting execution

* consensus, internal: add getHashrate API for ethash

* consensus: add three method for consensus interface

* miner: expose consensus engine running status to miner

* eth, miner: specify etherbase when miner created

* miner: commit new work when consensus engine is started

* consensus, miner: fix some logics

* all: delete useless interfaces

* consensus: polish a bit
2018-08-03 11:33:37 +03:00
Zak Cole
eb794af833 consensus/ethash: fixed documentation typo (#17121)
"proot-of-work" to "proof-of-work"
2018-07-04 11:20:58 +03:00
YH-Zhou
fd3da7c69d consensus/ethash: fixed typo (#16665) 2018-05-03 12:44:47 +03:00
Anton Evangelatov
ae9f97221a metrics: pull library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter (#15910)
* go-metrics: fork library and introduce ResettingTimer and InfluxDB reporter.

* vendor: change nonsense/go-metrics to ethersphere/go-metrics

* go-metrics: add tests. move ResettingTimer logic from reporter to type.

* all, metrics: pull in metrics package in go-ethereum

* metrics/test: make sure metrics are enabled for tests

* metrics: apply gosimple rules

* metrics/exp, internal/debug: init expvar endpoint when starting pprof server

* internal/debug: tiny comment formatting fix
2018-02-23 11:56:08 +02:00
Felix Lange
924065e19d consensus/ethash: improve cache/dataset handling (#15864)
* consensus/ethash: add maxEpoch constant

* consensus/ethash: improve cache/dataset handling

There are two fixes in this commit:

Unmap the memory through a finalizer like the libethash wrapper did. The
release logic was incorrect and freed the memory while it was being
used, leading to crashes like in #14495 or #14943.

Track caches and datasets using simplelru instead of reinventing LRU
logic. This should make it easier to see whether it's correct.

* consensus/ethash: restore 'future item' logic in lru

* consensus/ethash: use mmap even in test mode

This makes it possible to shorten the time taken for TestCacheFileEvict.

* consensus/ethash: shuffle func calc*Size comments around

* consensus/ethash: ensure future cache/dataset is in the lru cache

* consensus/ethash: add issue link to the new test

* consensus/ethash: fix vet

* consensus/ethash: fix test

* consensus: tiny issue + nitpick fixes
2018-01-23 12:05:30 +02:00
gary rong
f14047dae5 cmd, consensus, eth: split ethash related config to it own (#15520)
* cmd, consensus, eth: split ethash related config to it own

* eth, consensus: minor polish

* eth, consenus, console: compress pow testing config field to single one

* consensus, eth: document pow mode
2017-11-24 16:10:27 +02:00
S. Matthew English
061889d4ea rlp, trie, contracts, compression, consensus: improve comments (#14580) 2017-06-12 14:45:17 +02:00
Konrad Feldmeier
2fefe4baa0 consensus: Fix makedag epoch
`geth makedag <blocknumber> <path>` was creating DAGs for
`<blocknumber>/<epoch_length> + 1`, hence
it was impossible to create an epoch 0 DAG.

This fixes the calculations in `consensus/ethash/ethash.go` for
`MakeDataset` and `MakeCache`, and applies `gofmt`.
2017-06-12 11:15:16 +02:00
Péter Szilágyi
f8acc0af7e
consensus/ethash: fix a timestamp update race 2017-05-02 16:48:36 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
65e1095c3f
consensus/ethash: close mmap before rename, windows limitation 2017-04-14 11:32:47 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
b801be99d4
consensus, eth: don't CPU mine by default during remote mining 2017-04-07 17:22:06 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
09777952ee core, consensus: pluggable consensus engines (#3817)
This commit adds pluggable consensus engines to go-ethereum. In short, it
introduces a generic consensus interface, and refactors the entire codebase to
use this interface.
2017-04-05 00:16:29 +02:00
Renamed from pow/ethash.go (Browse further)