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These changes made in the PR should be highlighted here The trie tracer is split into two distinct structs: opTracer and prevalueTracer. The former is specific to MPT, while the latter is generic and applicable to all trie implementations. The original values of dirty nodes are tracked in a NodeSet. This serves as the foundation for both full archive node implementations and the state live tracer.
269 lines
7.9 KiB
Go
269 lines
7.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package trienode
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import (
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"fmt"
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"maps"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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)
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// Node is a wrapper which contains the encoded blob of the trie node and its
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// node hash. It is general enough that can be used to represent trie node
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// corresponding to different trie implementations.
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type Node struct {
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Hash common.Hash // Node hash, empty for deleted node
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Blob []byte // Encoded node blob, nil for the deleted node
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}
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// Size returns the total memory size used by this node.
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func (n *Node) Size() int {
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return len(n.Blob) + common.HashLength
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}
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// IsDeleted returns the indicator if the node is marked as deleted.
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func (n *Node) IsDeleted() bool {
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return len(n.Blob) == 0
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}
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// New constructs a node with provided node information.
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func New(hash common.Hash, blob []byte) *Node {
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return &Node{Hash: hash, Blob: blob}
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}
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// NewDeleted constructs a node which is deleted.
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func NewDeleted() *Node { return New(common.Hash{}, nil) }
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// NodeWithPrev is a wrapper over Node by tracking the original value of node.
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type NodeWithPrev struct {
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*Node
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Prev []byte // Nil means the node was not existent
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}
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// NewNodeWithPrev constructs a node with the additional original value.
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func NewNodeWithPrev(hash common.Hash, blob []byte, prev []byte) *NodeWithPrev {
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return &NodeWithPrev{
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Node: &Node{
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Hash: hash,
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Blob: blob,
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},
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Prev: prev,
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}
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}
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// NewDeletedWithPrev constructs a node which is deleted with the additional
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// original value.
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func NewDeletedWithPrev(prev []byte) *NodeWithPrev {
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return &NodeWithPrev{
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Node: &Node{
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Hash: common.Hash{},
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Blob: nil,
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},
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Prev: prev,
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}
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}
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// leaf represents a trie leaf node
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type leaf struct {
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Blob []byte // raw blob of leaf
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Parent common.Hash // the hash of parent node
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}
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// NodeSet contains a set of nodes collected during the commit operation.
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// Each node is keyed by path. It's not thread-safe to use.
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type NodeSet struct {
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Owner common.Hash
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Leaves []*leaf
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Nodes map[string]*Node
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Origins map[string][]byte
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updates int // the count of updated and inserted nodes
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deletes int // the count of deleted nodes
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}
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// NewNodeSet initializes a node set. The owner is zero for the account trie and
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// the owning account address hash for storage tries.
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func NewNodeSet(owner common.Hash) *NodeSet {
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return &NodeSet{
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Owner: owner,
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Nodes: make(map[string]*Node),
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Origins: make(map[string][]byte),
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}
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}
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// ForEachWithOrder iterates the nodes with the order from bottom to top,
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// right to left, nodes with the longest path will be iterated first.
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func (set *NodeSet) ForEachWithOrder(callback func(path string, n *Node)) {
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paths := make([]string, 0, len(set.Nodes))
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for path := range set.Nodes {
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paths = append(paths, path)
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}
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// Bottom-up, the longest path first
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sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.StringSlice(paths)))
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for _, path := range paths {
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callback(path, set.Nodes[path])
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}
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}
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// AddNode adds the provided node into set.
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func (set *NodeSet) AddNode(path []byte, n *NodeWithPrev) {
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if n.IsDeleted() {
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set.deletes += 1
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} else {
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set.updates += 1
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}
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key := string(path)
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set.Nodes[key] = n.Node
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set.Origins[key] = n.Prev
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}
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// MergeDisjoint merges this 'set' with 'other'. It assumes that the sets are disjoint,
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// and thus does not deduplicate data (count deletes, dedup leaves etc).
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func (set *NodeSet) MergeDisjoint(other *NodeSet) error {
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if set.Owner != other.Owner {
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return fmt.Errorf("nodesets belong to different owner are not mergeable %x-%x", set.Owner, other.Owner)
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}
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maps.Copy(set.Nodes, other.Nodes)
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maps.Copy(set.Origins, other.Origins)
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set.deletes += other.deletes
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set.updates += other.updates
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// Since we assume the sets are disjoint, we can safely append leaves
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// like this without deduplication.
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set.Leaves = append(set.Leaves, other.Leaves...)
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return nil
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}
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// Merge adds a set of nodes to the current set. It assumes the sets may overlap,
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// so deduplication is performed.
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func (set *NodeSet) Merge(other *NodeSet) error {
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if set.Owner != other.Owner {
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return fmt.Errorf("nodesets belong to different owner are not mergeable %x-%x", set.Owner, other.Owner)
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}
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for path, node := range other.Nodes {
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prev, ok := set.Nodes[path]
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if ok {
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// overwrite happens, revoke the counter
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if prev.IsDeleted() {
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set.deletes -= 1
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} else {
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set.updates -= 1
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}
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}
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if node.IsDeleted() {
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set.deletes += 1
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} else {
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set.updates += 1
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}
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set.Nodes[path] = node // overwrite the node with new value
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// Add the original value only if it was previously non-existent.
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// If multiple mutations are made to the same node, the first one
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// is considered the true original value.
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if _, exist := set.Origins[path]; !exist {
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set.Origins[path] = other.Origins[path]
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}
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}
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// TODO leaves are not aggregated, as they are not used in storage tries.
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// TODO(rjl493456442) deprecate the leaves along with the legacy hash mode.
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return nil
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}
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// AddLeaf adds the provided leaf node into set. TODO(rjl493456442) how can
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// we get rid of it?
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func (set *NodeSet) AddLeaf(parent common.Hash, blob []byte) {
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set.Leaves = append(set.Leaves, &leaf{Blob: blob, Parent: parent})
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}
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// Size returns the number of dirty nodes in set.
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func (set *NodeSet) Size() (int, int) {
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return set.updates, set.deletes
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}
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// HashSet returns a set of trie nodes keyed by node hash.
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func (set *NodeSet) HashSet() map[common.Hash][]byte {
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ret := make(map[common.Hash][]byte, len(set.Nodes))
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for _, n := range set.Nodes {
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ret[n.Hash] = n.Blob
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}
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return ret
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}
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// Summary returns a string-representation of the NodeSet.
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func (set *NodeSet) Summary() string {
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var out = new(strings.Builder)
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "nodeset owner: %v\n", set.Owner)
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for path, n := range set.Nodes {
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// Deletion
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if n.IsDeleted() {
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fmt.Fprintf(out, " [-]: %x prev: %x\n", path, set.Origins[path])
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continue
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}
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// Insertion
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if len(set.Origins[path]) == 0 {
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fmt.Fprintf(out, " [+]: %x -> %v\n", path, n.Hash)
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continue
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}
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// Update
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fmt.Fprintf(out, " [*]: %x -> %v prev: %x\n", path, n.Hash, set.Origins[path])
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}
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for _, n := range set.Leaves {
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "[leaf]: %v\n", n)
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}
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return out.String()
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}
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// MergedNodeSet represents a merged node set for a group of tries.
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type MergedNodeSet struct {
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Sets map[common.Hash]*NodeSet
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}
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// NewMergedNodeSet initializes an empty merged set.
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func NewMergedNodeSet() *MergedNodeSet {
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return &MergedNodeSet{Sets: make(map[common.Hash]*NodeSet)}
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}
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// NewWithNodeSet constructs a merged nodeset with the provided single set.
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func NewWithNodeSet(set *NodeSet) *MergedNodeSet {
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merged := NewMergedNodeSet()
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merged.Merge(set)
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return merged
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}
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// Merge merges the provided dirty nodes of a trie into the set. The assumption
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// is held that no duplicated set belonging to the same trie will be merged twice.
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func (set *MergedNodeSet) Merge(other *NodeSet) error {
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subset, present := set.Sets[other.Owner]
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if present {
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return subset.Merge(other)
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}
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set.Sets[other.Owner] = other
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return nil
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}
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// Flatten returns a two-dimensional map for internal nodes.
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func (set *MergedNodeSet) Flatten() map[common.Hash]map[string]*Node {
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nodes := make(map[common.Hash]map[string]*Node, len(set.Sets))
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for owner, set := range set.Sets {
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nodes[owner] = set.Nodes
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}
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return nodes
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}
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