Add Epoch Guards to CTXMemPoolEntry and CTxMemPool

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Jeremy Rubin
2020-01-14 11:31:36 -08:00
parent ceb789cf3a
commit 2ccb7cca4a
2 changed files with 73 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ CTxMemPoolEntry::CTxMemPoolEntry(const CTransactionRef& _tx, const CAmount& _nFe
int64_t _nTime, unsigned int _entryHeight,
bool _spendsCoinbase, int64_t _sigOpsCost, LockPoints lp)
: tx(_tx), nFee(_nFee), nTxWeight(GetTransactionWeight(*tx)), nUsageSize(RecursiveDynamicUsage(tx)), nTime(_nTime), entryHeight(_entryHeight),
spendsCoinbase(_spendsCoinbase), sigOpCost(_sigOpsCost), lockPoints(lp)
spendsCoinbase(_spendsCoinbase), sigOpCost(_sigOpsCost), lockPoints(lp), m_epoch(0)
{
nCountWithDescendants = 1;
nSizeWithDescendants = GetTxSize();
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ void CTxMemPoolEntry::UpdateAncestorState(int64_t modifySize, CAmount modifyFee,
}
CTxMemPool::CTxMemPool(CBlockPolicyEstimator* estimator)
: nTransactionsUpdated(0), minerPolicyEstimator(estimator)
: nTransactionsUpdated(0), minerPolicyEstimator(estimator), m_epoch(0), m_has_epoch_guard(false)
{
_clear(); //lock free clear
@@ -1105,4 +1105,23 @@ void CTxMemPool::SetIsLoaded(bool loaded)
m_is_loaded = loaded;
}
CTxMemPool::EpochGuard CTxMemPool::GetFreshEpoch() const
{
return EpochGuard(*this);
}
CTxMemPool::EpochGuard::EpochGuard(const CTxMemPool& in) : pool(in)
{
assert(!pool.m_has_epoch_guard);
++pool.m_epoch;
pool.m_has_epoch_guard = true;
}
CTxMemPool::EpochGuard::~EpochGuard()
{
// prevents stale results being used
++pool.m_epoch;
pool.m_has_epoch_guard = false;
}
SaltedTxidHasher::SaltedTxidHasher() : k0(GetRand(std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max())), k1(GetRand(std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max())) {}

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@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ public:
int64_t GetSigOpCostWithAncestors() const { return nSigOpCostWithAncestors; }
mutable size_t vTxHashesIdx; //!< Index in mempool's vTxHashes
mutable uint64_t m_epoch; //!< epoch when last touched, useful for graph algorithms
};
// Helpers for modifying CTxMemPool::mapTx, which is a boost multi_index.
@@ -453,6 +454,8 @@ private:
mutable int64_t lastRollingFeeUpdate;
mutable bool blockSinceLastRollingFeeBump;
mutable double rollingMinimumFeeRate; //!< minimum fee to get into the pool, decreases exponentially
mutable uint64_t m_epoch;
mutable bool m_has_epoch_guard;
void trackPackageRemoved(const CFeeRate& rate) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
@@ -736,6 +739,55 @@ private:
* removal.
*/
void removeUnchecked(txiter entry, MemPoolRemovalReason reason) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
public:
/** EpochGuard: RAII-style guard for using epoch-based graph traversal algorithms.
* When walking ancestors or descendants, we generally want to avoid
* visiting the same transactions twice. Some traversal algorithms use
* std::set (or setEntries) to deduplicate the transaction we visit.
* However, use of std::set is algorithmically undesirable because it both
* adds an asymptotic factor of O(log n) to traverals cost and triggers O(n)
* more dynamic memory allocations.
* In many algorithms we can replace std::set with an internal mempool
* counter to track the time (or, "epoch") that we began a traversal, and
* check + update a per-transaction epoch for each transaction we look at to
* determine if that transaction has not yet been visited during the current
* traversal's epoch.
* Algorithms using std::set can be replaced on a one by one basis.
* Both techniques are not fundamentally incomaptible across the codebase.
* Generally speaking, however, the remaining use of std::set for mempool
* traversal should be viewed as a TODO for replacement with an epoch based
* traversal, rather than a preference for std::set over epochs in that
* algorithm.
*/
class EpochGuard {
const CTxMemPool& pool;
public:
EpochGuard(const CTxMemPool& in);
~EpochGuard();
};
// N.B. GetFreshEpoch modifies mutable state via the EpochGuard construction
// (and later destruction)
EpochGuard GetFreshEpoch() const EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs);
/** visited marks a CTxMemPoolEntry as having been traversed
* during the lifetime of the most recently created EpochGuard
* and returns false if we are the first visitor, true otherwise.
*
* An EpochGuard must be held when visited is called or an assert will be
* triggered.
*
*/
bool visited(txiter it) const EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs) {
assert(m_has_epoch_guard);
bool ret = it->m_epoch >= m_epoch;
it->m_epoch = std::max(it->m_epoch, m_epoch);
return ret;
}
bool visited(Optional<txiter> it) const EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs) {
assert(m_has_epoch_guard);
return !it || visited(*it);
}
};
/**