There are operations in bank_fork_utils that may fail; we explicitly
call std::process::exit() on several of these. Granted we may end up
exiting the process higher up the callstack, bubbling the errors up
allow a caller that could handle the error to do so.
Currently, the file is generated when a node drops a block that was
produced by another node. However, it would also be beneficial to see
the account state when a node drops its' own block.
Output the file in this additional failure codepath
The Blockstore currently maintains a RwLock<Slot> of the maximum root
it has seen inserted. The value is initialized during
Blockstore::open() and updated during calls to Blockstore::set_roots().
The max root is queried fairly often for several use cases, and caching
the value is cheaper than constructing an iterator to look it up every
time.
However, the access patterns of these RwLock match that of an atomic.
That is, there is no critical section of code that is run while the
lock is head. Rather, read/write locks are acquired in order to read/
update, respectively. So, change the RwLock<u64> to an AtomicU64.
These services currently live in core/; however, they operate on the
ledger. Mores so, these two services operate on the blockstore only,
and not necessarily the entire ledger. So, it makes sense to move these
services out of core and into ledger. We've recently been doing similar
changes with breaking things out into individual crates in order to
reduce the scope of core.
So, this change moves the services from core/ to ledger/, and replaces
ledger with blockstore.
* Remove RWLock from EntryNotifier because it causes perf degradation when entry notifications are enabled on geyser
* remove unused RWLock
* Remove RWLock
* Initialize fork graph in program cache during bank_forks creation
* rename BankForks::new to BankForks::new_rw_arc
* fix compilation
* no need to set fork_graph on insert()
* fix partition tests
This macro is used a lot for tests to create a ledger path in order to
open a Blockstore. Files will be left on disk unless the test remembers
to call Blockstore::destroy() on the directory. So, instead of requiring
this, use the get_tmp_ledger_path_auto_delete!() macro that creates a
TempDir (which automatically deletes itself when it goes out of scope).
The commit implements lazy eviction for turbine QUIC connections.
The cache is allowed to grow to 2 x capacity at which point at least
half of the entries with lowest stake are evicted, resulting in an
amortized O(1) performance.
The commit implements lazy eviction for repair QUIC connections.
The cache is allowed to grow to 2 x capacity at which point at least
half of the entries with lowest stake are evicted, resulting in an
amortized O(1) performance.