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Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
Update coordinator to work better under real net - cli / node - Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates unconditionally - coordinator - Store stats without pointer - In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has no queue) when the node is stopped. - Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator` - In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot. - Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum bid defaults - TxManager - Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge` - Add `canForge` method (not used yet) - Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending) - Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs) - Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx is sent. - Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to synchronizer values) - When a tx fails, check and discard all the failed transactions before sending the message to stop the pipeline. This will avoid sending consecutive messages of stop the pipeline when multiple txs are detected to be failed consecutively. Also, future txs of the same pipeline after a discarded txs are discarded, and their nonces reused. - Robust handling of nonces: - If geth returns nonce is too low, increase it - If geth returns nonce too hight, decrease it - If geth returns underpriced, increase gas price - If geth returns replace underpriced, increase gas price - Add support for resending transactions after a timeout - Store `BatchInfos` in a queue - Pipeline - When an error is found, stop forging batches and send a message to the coordinator to stop the pipeline with information of the failed batch number so that in a restart, non-failed batches are not repated. - When doing a reset of the stateDB, if possible reset from the local checkpoint instead of resetting from the synchronizer. This allows resetting from a batch that is valid but not yet sent / synced. - Every time a pipeline is started, assign it a number from a counter. This allows the TxManager to ignore batches from stopped pipelines, via a message sent by the coordinator. - Avoid forging when we haven't reached the rollup genesis block number. - Add config parameter `StartSlotBlocksDelay`: StartSlotBlocksDelay is the number of blocks of delay to wait before starting the pipeline when we reach a slot in which we can forge. - When detecting a reorg, only reset the pipeline if the batch from which the pipeline started changed and wasn't sent by us. - Add config parameter `ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck`: ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is the number of blocks ahead in which the forger address is checked to be allowed to forge (apart from checking the next block), used to decide when to stop scheduling new batches (by stopping the pipeline). For example, if we are at block 10 and ScheduleBatchBlocksAheadCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the pipeline will be stopped if we can't forge at block 15. This value should be the expected number of blocks it takes between scheduling a batch and having it mined. - Add config parameter `SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck`: SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is the number of margin blocks ahead in which the coordinator is also checked to be allowed to forge, apart from the next block; used to decide when to stop sending batches to the smart contract. For example, if we are at block 10 and SendBatchBlocksMarginCheck is 5, eventhough at block 11 we canForge, the batch will be discarded if we can't forge at block 15. - Add config parameter `TxResendTimeout`: TxResendTimeout is the timeout after which a non-mined ethereum transaction will be resent (reusing the nonce) with a newly calculated gas price - Add config parameter `MaxGasPrice`: MaxGasPrice is the maximum gas price allowed for ethereum transactions - Add config parameter `NoReuseNonce`: NoReuseNonce disables reusing nonces of pending transactions for new replacement transactions. This is useful for testing with Ganache. - Extend BatchInfo with more useful information for debugging - eth / ethereum client - Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually - Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the coordinator can set parameters manually) - synchronizer - In stats, add `NextSlot` - In stats, store full last batch instead of just last batch number - Instead of calculating a nextSlot from scratch every time, update the current struct (only updating the forger info if we are Synced) - Afer every processed batch, check that the calculated StateDB MTRoot matches the StateRoot found in the forgeBatch event.
3 years ago
  1. package coordinator
  2. import (
  3. "context"
  4. "database/sql"
  5. "fmt"
  6. "math/big"
  7. "sync"
  8. "time"
  9. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/batchbuilder"
  10. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/common"
  11. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/db/historydb"
  12. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/db/l2db"
  13. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/eth"
  14. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/log"
  15. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/prover"
  16. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/synchronizer"
  17. "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/txselector"
  18. "github.com/hermeznetwork/tracerr"
  19. )
  20. type statsVars struct {
  21. Stats synchronizer.Stats
  22. Vars synchronizer.SCVariablesPtr
  23. }
  24. type state struct {
  25. batchNum common.BatchNum
  26. lastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum int64
  27. lastForgeL1TxsNum int64
  28. lastSlotForged int64
  29. }
  30. // Pipeline manages the forging of batches with parallel server proofs
  31. type Pipeline struct {
  32. num int
  33. cfg Config
  34. consts synchronizer.SCConsts
  35. // state
  36. state state
  37. started bool
  38. rw sync.RWMutex
  39. errAtBatchNum common.BatchNum
  40. lastForgeTime time.Time
  41. proversPool *ProversPool
  42. provers []prover.Client
  43. coord *Coordinator
  44. txManager *TxManager
  45. historyDB *historydb.HistoryDB
  46. l2DB *l2db.L2DB
  47. txSelector *txselector.TxSelector
  48. batchBuilder *batchbuilder.BatchBuilder
  49. purger *Purger
  50. stats synchronizer.Stats
  51. vars synchronizer.SCVariables
  52. statsVarsCh chan statsVars
  53. ctx context.Context
  54. wg sync.WaitGroup
  55. cancel context.CancelFunc
  56. }
  57. func (p *Pipeline) setErrAtBatchNum(batchNum common.BatchNum) {
  58. p.rw.Lock()
  59. defer p.rw.Unlock()
  60. p.errAtBatchNum = batchNum
  61. }
  62. func (p *Pipeline) getErrAtBatchNum() common.BatchNum {
  63. p.rw.RLock()
  64. defer p.rw.RUnlock()
  65. return p.errAtBatchNum
  66. }
  67. // NewPipeline creates a new Pipeline
  68. func NewPipeline(ctx context.Context,
  69. cfg Config,
  70. num int, // Pipeline sequential number
  71. historyDB *historydb.HistoryDB,
  72. l2DB *l2db.L2DB,
  73. txSelector *txselector.TxSelector,
  74. batchBuilder *batchbuilder.BatchBuilder,
  75. purger *Purger,
  76. coord *Coordinator,
  77. txManager *TxManager,
  78. provers []prover.Client,
  79. scConsts *synchronizer.SCConsts,
  80. ) (*Pipeline, error) {
  81. proversPool := NewProversPool(len(provers))
  82. proversPoolSize := 0
  83. for _, prover := range provers {
  84. if err := prover.WaitReady(ctx); err != nil {
  85. log.Errorw("prover.WaitReady", "err", err)
  86. } else {
  87. proversPool.Add(ctx, prover)
  88. proversPoolSize++
  89. }
  90. }
  91. if proversPoolSize == 0 {
  92. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(fmt.Errorf("no provers in the pool"))
  93. }
  94. return &Pipeline{
  95. num: num,
  96. cfg: cfg,
  97. historyDB: historyDB,
  98. l2DB: l2DB,
  99. txSelector: txSelector,
  100. batchBuilder: batchBuilder,
  101. provers: provers,
  102. proversPool: proversPool,
  103. purger: purger,
  104. coord: coord,
  105. txManager: txManager,
  106. consts: *scConsts,
  107. statsVarsCh: make(chan statsVars, queueLen),
  108. }, nil
  109. }
  110. // SetSyncStatsVars is a thread safe method to sets the synchronizer Stats
  111. func (p *Pipeline) SetSyncStatsVars(ctx context.Context, stats *synchronizer.Stats, vars *synchronizer.SCVariablesPtr) {
  112. select {
  113. case p.statsVarsCh <- statsVars{Stats: *stats, Vars: *vars}:
  114. case <-ctx.Done():
  115. }
  116. }
  117. // reset pipeline state
  118. func (p *Pipeline) reset(batchNum common.BatchNum,
  119. stats *synchronizer.Stats, vars *synchronizer.SCVariables) error {
  120. p.state = state{
  121. batchNum: batchNum,
  122. lastForgeL1TxsNum: stats.Sync.LastForgeL1TxsNum,
  123. lastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum: 0,
  124. lastSlotForged: -1,
  125. }
  126. p.stats = *stats
  127. p.vars = *vars
  128. // Reset the StateDB in TxSelector and BatchBuilder from the
  129. // synchronizer only if the checkpoint we reset from either:
  130. // a. Doesn't exist in the TxSelector/BatchBuilder
  131. // b. The batch has already been synced by the synchronizer and has a
  132. // different MTRoot than the BatchBuilder
  133. // Otherwise, reset from the local checkpoint.
  134. // First attempt to reset from local checkpoint if such checkpoint exists
  135. existsTxSelector, err := p.txSelector.LocalAccountsDB().CheckpointExists(p.state.batchNum)
  136. if err != nil {
  137. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  138. }
  139. fromSynchronizerTxSelector := !existsTxSelector
  140. if err := p.txSelector.Reset(p.state.batchNum, fromSynchronizerTxSelector); err != nil {
  141. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  142. }
  143. existsBatchBuilder, err := p.batchBuilder.LocalStateDB().CheckpointExists(p.state.batchNum)
  144. if err != nil {
  145. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  146. }
  147. fromSynchronizerBatchBuilder := !existsBatchBuilder
  148. if err := p.batchBuilder.Reset(p.state.batchNum, fromSynchronizerBatchBuilder); err != nil {
  149. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  150. }
  151. // After reset, check that if the batch exists in the historyDB, the
  152. // stateRoot matches with the local one, if not, force a reset from
  153. // synchronizer
  154. batch, err := p.historyDB.GetBatch(p.state.batchNum)
  155. if tracerr.Unwrap(err) == sql.ErrNoRows {
  156. // nothing to do
  157. } else if err != nil {
  158. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  159. } else {
  160. localStateRoot := p.batchBuilder.LocalStateDB().MT.Root().BigInt()
  161. if batch.StateRoot.Cmp(localStateRoot) != 0 {
  162. log.Debugw("localStateRoot (%v) != historyDB stateRoot (%v). "+
  163. "Forcing reset from Synchronizer", localStateRoot, batch.StateRoot)
  164. // StateRoot from synchronizer doesn't match StateRoot
  165. // from batchBuilder, force a reset from synchronizer
  166. if err := p.txSelector.Reset(p.state.batchNum, true); err != nil {
  167. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  168. }
  169. if err := p.batchBuilder.Reset(p.state.batchNum, true); err != nil {
  170. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  171. }
  172. }
  173. }
  174. return nil
  175. }
  176. func (p *Pipeline) syncSCVars(vars synchronizer.SCVariablesPtr) {
  177. updateSCVars(&p.vars, vars)
  178. }
  179. // handleForgeBatch calls p.forgeBatch to forge the batch and get the zkInputs,
  180. // and then waits for an available proof server and sends the zkInputs to it so
  181. // that the proof computation begins.
  182. func (p *Pipeline) handleForgeBatch(ctx context.Context, batchNum common.BatchNum) (*BatchInfo, error) {
  183. batchInfo, err := p.forgeBatch(batchNum)
  184. if ctx.Err() != nil {
  185. return nil, ctx.Err()
  186. } else if err != nil {
  187. if tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errLastL1BatchNotSynced {
  188. log.Warnw("forgeBatch: scheduled L1Batch too early", "err", err,
  189. "lastForgeL1TxsNum", p.state.lastForgeL1TxsNum,
  190. "syncLastForgeL1TxsNum", p.stats.Sync.LastForgeL1TxsNum)
  191. } else if tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errForgeNoTxsBeforeDelay ||
  192. tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errForgeBeforeDelay {
  193. // no log
  194. } else {
  195. log.Errorw("forgeBatch", "err", err)
  196. }
  197. return nil, err
  198. }
  199. // 6. Wait for an available server proof (blocking call)
  200. serverProof, err := p.proversPool.Get(ctx)
  201. if ctx.Err() != nil {
  202. return nil, ctx.Err()
  203. } else if err != nil {
  204. log.Errorw("proversPool.Get", "err", err)
  205. return nil, err
  206. }
  207. batchInfo.ServerProof = serverProof
  208. if err := p.sendServerProof(ctx, batchInfo); ctx.Err() != nil {
  209. return nil, ctx.Err()
  210. } else if err != nil {
  211. log.Errorw("sendServerProof", "err", err)
  212. batchInfo.ServerProof = nil
  213. p.proversPool.Add(ctx, serverProof)
  214. return nil, err
  215. }
  216. return batchInfo, nil
  217. }
  218. // Start the forging pipeline
  219. func (p *Pipeline) Start(batchNum common.BatchNum,
  220. stats *synchronizer.Stats, vars *synchronizer.SCVariables) error {
  221. if p.started {
  222. log.Fatal("Pipeline already started")
  223. }
  224. p.started = true
  225. if err := p.reset(batchNum, stats, vars); err != nil {
  226. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  227. }
  228. p.ctx, p.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
  229. queueSize := 1
  230. batchChSentServerProof := make(chan *BatchInfo, queueSize)
  231. p.wg.Add(1)
  232. go func() {
  233. waitCh := time.After(zeroDuration)
  234. for {
  235. select {
  236. case <-p.ctx.Done():
  237. log.Info("Pipeline forgeBatch loop done")
  238. p.wg.Done()
  239. return
  240. case statsVars := <-p.statsVarsCh:
  241. p.stats = statsVars.Stats
  242. p.syncSCVars(statsVars.Vars)
  243. case <-waitCh:
  244. // Once errAtBatchNum != 0, we stop forging
  245. // batches because there's been an error and we
  246. // wait for the pipeline to be stopped.
  247. if p.getErrAtBatchNum() != 0 {
  248. waitCh = time.After(p.cfg.ForgeRetryInterval)
  249. continue
  250. }
  251. batchNum = p.state.batchNum + 1
  252. batchInfo, err := p.handleForgeBatch(p.ctx, batchNum)
  253. if p.ctx.Err() != nil {
  254. waitCh = time.After(p.cfg.ForgeRetryInterval)
  255. continue
  256. } else if tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errLastL1BatchNotSynced ||
  257. tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errForgeNoTxsBeforeDelay ||
  258. tracerr.Unwrap(err) == errForgeBeforeDelay {
  259. waitCh = time.After(p.cfg.ForgeRetryInterval)
  260. continue
  261. } else if err != nil {
  262. p.setErrAtBatchNum(batchNum)
  263. p.coord.SendMsg(p.ctx, MsgStopPipeline{
  264. Reason: fmt.Sprintf(
  265. "Pipeline.handleForgBatch: %v", err),
  266. FailedBatchNum: batchNum,
  267. })
  268. waitCh = time.After(p.cfg.ForgeRetryInterval)
  269. continue
  270. }
  271. p.lastForgeTime = time.Now()
  272. p.state.batchNum = batchNum
  273. select {
  274. case batchChSentServerProof <- batchInfo:
  275. case <-p.ctx.Done():
  276. }
  277. waitCh = time.After(zeroDuration)
  278. }
  279. }
  280. }()
  281. p.wg.Add(1)
  282. go func() {
  283. for {
  284. select {
  285. case <-p.ctx.Done():
  286. log.Info("Pipeline waitServerProofSendEth loop done")
  287. p.wg.Done()
  288. return
  289. case batchInfo := <-batchChSentServerProof:
  290. // Once errAtBatchNum != 0, we stop forging
  291. // batches because there's been an error and we
  292. // wait for the pipeline to be stopped.
  293. if p.getErrAtBatchNum() != 0 {
  294. continue
  295. }
  296. err := p.waitServerProof(p.ctx, batchInfo)
  297. if p.ctx.Err() != nil {
  298. continue
  299. } else if err != nil {
  300. log.Errorw("waitServerProof", "err", err)
  301. p.setErrAtBatchNum(batchInfo.BatchNum)
  302. p.coord.SendMsg(p.ctx, MsgStopPipeline{
  303. Reason: fmt.Sprintf(
  304. "Pipeline.waitServerProof: %v", err),
  305. FailedBatchNum: batchInfo.BatchNum,
  306. })
  307. continue
  308. }
  309. // We are done with this serverProof, add it back to the pool
  310. p.proversPool.Add(p.ctx, batchInfo.ServerProof)
  311. // batchInfo.ServerProof = nil
  312. p.txManager.AddBatch(p.ctx, batchInfo)
  313. }
  314. }
  315. }()
  316. return nil
  317. }
  318. // Stop the forging pipeline
  319. func (p *Pipeline) Stop(ctx context.Context) {
  320. if !p.started {
  321. log.Fatal("Pipeline already stopped")
  322. }
  323. p.started = false
  324. log.Info("Stopping Pipeline...")
  325. p.cancel()
  326. p.wg.Wait()
  327. for _, prover := range p.provers {
  328. if err := prover.Cancel(ctx); ctx.Err() != nil {
  329. continue
  330. } else if err != nil {
  331. log.Errorw("prover.Cancel", "err", err)
  332. }
  333. }
  334. }
  335. // sendServerProof sends the circuit inputs to the proof server
  336. func (p *Pipeline) sendServerProof(ctx context.Context, batchInfo *BatchInfo) error {
  337. p.cfg.debugBatchStore(batchInfo)
  338. // 7. Call the selected idle server proof with BatchBuilder output,
  339. // save server proof info for batchNum
  340. if err := batchInfo.ServerProof.CalculateProof(ctx, batchInfo.ZKInputs); err != nil {
  341. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  342. }
  343. return nil
  344. }
  345. // forgeBatch forges the batchNum batch.
  346. func (p *Pipeline) forgeBatch(batchNum common.BatchNum) (batchInfo *BatchInfo, err error) {
  347. // remove transactions from the pool that have been there for too long
  348. _, err = p.purger.InvalidateMaybe(p.l2DB, p.txSelector.LocalAccountsDB(),
  349. p.stats.Sync.LastBlock.Num, int64(batchNum))
  350. if err != nil {
  351. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  352. }
  353. _, err = p.purger.PurgeMaybe(p.l2DB, p.stats.Sync.LastBlock.Num, int64(batchNum))
  354. if err != nil {
  355. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  356. }
  357. // Structure to accumulate data and metadata of the batch
  358. now := time.Now()
  359. batchInfo = &BatchInfo{PipelineNum: p.num, BatchNum: batchNum}
  360. batchInfo.Debug.StartTimestamp = now
  361. batchInfo.Debug.StartBlockNum = p.stats.Eth.LastBlock.Num + 1
  362. selectionCfg := &txselector.SelectionConfig{
  363. MaxL1UserTxs: common.RollupConstMaxL1UserTx,
  364. TxProcessorConfig: p.cfg.TxProcessorConfig,
  365. }
  366. var poolL2Txs []common.PoolL2Tx
  367. var discardedL2Txs []common.PoolL2Tx
  368. var l1UserTxsExtra, l1CoordTxs []common.L1Tx
  369. var auths [][]byte
  370. var coordIdxs []common.Idx
  371. // Check if the slot is not yet fulfilled
  372. slotCommitted := false
  373. if p.stats.Sync.Auction.CurrentSlot.ForgerCommitment ||
  374. p.stats.Sync.Auction.CurrentSlot.SlotNum == p.state.lastSlotForged {
  375. slotCommitted = true
  376. }
  377. // If we haven't reached the ForgeDelay, skip forging the batch
  378. if slotCommitted && now.Sub(p.lastForgeTime) < p.cfg.ForgeDelay {
  379. return nil, errForgeBeforeDelay
  380. }
  381. // 1. Decide if we forge L2Tx or L1+L2Tx
  382. if p.shouldL1L2Batch(batchInfo) {
  383. batchInfo.L1Batch = true
  384. if p.state.lastForgeL1TxsNum != p.stats.Sync.LastForgeL1TxsNum {
  385. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(errLastL1BatchNotSynced)
  386. }
  387. // 2a: L1+L2 txs
  388. l1UserTxs, err := p.historyDB.GetUnforgedL1UserTxs(p.state.lastForgeL1TxsNum + 1)
  389. if err != nil {
  390. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  391. }
  392. coordIdxs, auths, l1UserTxsExtra, l1CoordTxs, poolL2Txs, discardedL2Txs, err =
  393. p.txSelector.GetL1L2TxSelection(selectionCfg, l1UserTxs)
  394. if err != nil {
  395. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  396. }
  397. } else {
  398. // 2b: only L2 txs
  399. coordIdxs, auths, l1CoordTxs, poolL2Txs, discardedL2Txs, err =
  400. p.txSelector.GetL2TxSelection(selectionCfg)
  401. if err != nil {
  402. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  403. }
  404. l1UserTxsExtra = nil
  405. }
  406. // If there are no txs to forge, no l1UserTxs in the open queue to
  407. // freeze, and we haven't reached the ForgeNoTxsDelay, skip forging the
  408. // batch.
  409. if slotCommitted && now.Sub(p.lastForgeTime) < p.cfg.ForgeNoTxsDelay {
  410. noTxs := false
  411. if len(l1UserTxsExtra) == 0 && len(l1CoordTxs) == 0 && len(poolL2Txs) == 0 {
  412. if batchInfo.L1Batch {
  413. // Query the L1UserTxs in the queue following
  414. // the one we are trying to forge.
  415. nextL1UserTxs, err := p.historyDB.GetUnforgedL1UserTxs(
  416. p.state.lastForgeL1TxsNum + 1)
  417. if err != nil {
  418. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  419. }
  420. // If there are future L1UserTxs, we forge a
  421. // batch to advance the queues and forge the
  422. // L1UserTxs in the future. Otherwise, skip.
  423. if len(nextL1UserTxs) == 0 {
  424. noTxs = true
  425. }
  426. } else {
  427. noTxs = true
  428. }
  429. }
  430. if noTxs {
  431. if err := p.txSelector.Reset(batchInfo.BatchNum-1, false); err != nil {
  432. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  433. }
  434. return nil, errForgeNoTxsBeforeDelay
  435. }
  436. }
  437. if batchInfo.L1Batch {
  438. p.state.lastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum = p.stats.Eth.LastBlock.Num + 1
  439. p.state.lastForgeL1TxsNum++
  440. }
  441. // 3. Save metadata from TxSelector output for BatchNum
  442. batchInfo.L1UserTxsExtra = l1UserTxsExtra
  443. batchInfo.L1CoordTxs = l1CoordTxs
  444. batchInfo.L1CoordinatorTxsAuths = auths
  445. batchInfo.CoordIdxs = coordIdxs
  446. batchInfo.VerifierIdx = p.cfg.VerifierIdx
  447. if err := p.l2DB.StartForging(common.TxIDsFromPoolL2Txs(poolL2Txs), batchInfo.BatchNum); err != nil {
  448. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  449. }
  450. if err := p.l2DB.UpdateTxsInfo(discardedL2Txs); err != nil {
  451. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  452. }
  453. // Invalidate transactions that become invalid beause of
  454. // the poolL2Txs selected. Will mark as invalid the txs that have a
  455. // (fromIdx, nonce) which already appears in the selected txs (includes
  456. // all the nonces smaller than the current one)
  457. err = p.l2DB.InvalidateOldNonces(idxsNonceFromPoolL2Txs(poolL2Txs), batchInfo.BatchNum)
  458. if err != nil {
  459. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  460. }
  461. // 4. Call BatchBuilder with TxSelector output
  462. configBatch := &batchbuilder.ConfigBatch{
  463. TxProcessorConfig: p.cfg.TxProcessorConfig,
  464. }
  465. zkInputs, err := p.batchBuilder.BuildBatch(coordIdxs, configBatch, l1UserTxsExtra,
  466. l1CoordTxs, poolL2Txs)
  467. if err != nil {
  468. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  469. }
  470. l2Txs, err := common.PoolL2TxsToL2Txs(poolL2Txs) // NOTE: This is a big uggly, find a better way
  471. if err != nil {
  472. return nil, tracerr.Wrap(err)
  473. }
  474. batchInfo.L2Txs = l2Txs
  475. // 5. Save metadata from BatchBuilder output for BatchNum
  476. batchInfo.ZKInputs = zkInputs
  477. batchInfo.Debug.Status = StatusForged
  478. p.cfg.debugBatchStore(batchInfo)
  479. log.Infow("Pipeline: batch forged internally", "batch", batchInfo.BatchNum)
  480. p.state.lastSlotForged = p.stats.Sync.Auction.CurrentSlot.SlotNum
  481. return batchInfo, nil
  482. }
  483. // waitServerProof gets the generated zkProof & sends it to the SmartContract
  484. func (p *Pipeline) waitServerProof(ctx context.Context, batchInfo *BatchInfo) error {
  485. proof, pubInputs, err := batchInfo.ServerProof.GetProof(ctx) // blocking call, until not resolved don't continue. Returns when the proof server has calculated the proof
  486. if err != nil {
  487. return tracerr.Wrap(err)
  488. }
  489. batchInfo.Proof = proof
  490. batchInfo.PublicInputs = pubInputs
  491. batchInfo.ForgeBatchArgs = prepareForgeBatchArgs(batchInfo)
  492. batchInfo.Debug.Status = StatusProof
  493. p.cfg.debugBatchStore(batchInfo)
  494. log.Infow("Pipeline: batch proof calculated", "batch", batchInfo.BatchNum)
  495. return nil
  496. }
  497. func (p *Pipeline) shouldL1L2Batch(batchInfo *BatchInfo) bool {
  498. // Take the lastL1BatchBlockNum as the biggest between the last
  499. // scheduled one, and the synchronized one.
  500. lastL1BatchBlockNum := p.state.lastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum
  501. if p.stats.Sync.LastL1BatchBlock > lastL1BatchBlockNum {
  502. lastL1BatchBlockNum = p.stats.Sync.LastL1BatchBlock
  503. }
  504. // Set Debug information
  505. batchInfo.Debug.LastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum = p.state.lastScheduledL1BatchBlockNum
  506. batchInfo.Debug.LastL1BatchBlock = p.stats.Sync.LastL1BatchBlock
  507. batchInfo.Debug.LastL1BatchBlockDelta = p.stats.Eth.LastBlock.Num + 1 - lastL1BatchBlockNum
  508. batchInfo.Debug.L1BatchBlockScheduleDeadline =
  509. int64(float64(p.vars.Rollup.ForgeL1L2BatchTimeout-1) * p.cfg.L1BatchTimeoutPerc)
  510. // Return true if we have passed the l1BatchTimeoutPerc portion of the
  511. // range before the l1batch timeout.
  512. return p.stats.Eth.LastBlock.Num+1-lastL1BatchBlockNum >=
  513. int64(float64(p.vars.Rollup.ForgeL1L2BatchTimeout-1)*p.cfg.L1BatchTimeoutPerc)
  514. }
  515. func prepareForgeBatchArgs(batchInfo *BatchInfo) *eth.RollupForgeBatchArgs {
  516. proof := batchInfo.Proof
  517. zki := batchInfo.ZKInputs
  518. return &eth.RollupForgeBatchArgs{
  519. NewLastIdx: int64(zki.Metadata.NewLastIdxRaw),
  520. NewStRoot: zki.Metadata.NewStateRootRaw.BigInt(),
  521. NewExitRoot: zki.Metadata.NewExitRootRaw.BigInt(),
  522. L1UserTxs: batchInfo.L1UserTxsExtra,
  523. L1CoordinatorTxs: batchInfo.L1CoordTxs,
  524. L1CoordinatorTxsAuths: batchInfo.L1CoordinatorTxsAuths,
  525. L2TxsData: batchInfo.L2Txs,
  526. FeeIdxCoordinator: batchInfo.CoordIdxs,
  527. // Circuit selector
  528. VerifierIdx: batchInfo.VerifierIdx,
  529. L1Batch: batchInfo.L1Batch,
  530. ProofA: [2]*big.Int{proof.PiA[0], proof.PiA[1]},
  531. // Implementation of the verifier need a swap on the proofB vector
  532. ProofB: [2][2]*big.Int{
  533. {proof.PiB[0][1], proof.PiB[0][0]},
  534. {proof.PiB[1][1], proof.PiB[1][0]},
  535. },
  536. ProofC: [2]*big.Int{proof.PiC[0], proof.PiC[1]},
  537. }
  538. }