core/bloombits: handle non 8-bit boundary section matches
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@ -192,10 +192,12 @@ func (m *Matcher) Start(ctx context.Context, begin, end uint64, results chan uin
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// Iterate over all the blocks in the section and return the matching ones
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for i := first; i <= last; i++ {
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// Skip the entire byte if no matches are found inside
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// Skip the entire byte if no matches are found inside (and we're processing an entire byte!)
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next := res.bitset[(i-sectionStart)/8]
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if next == 0 {
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i += 7
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if i%8 == 0 {
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i += 7
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}
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continue
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}
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// Some bit it set, do the actual submatching
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@ -56,33 +56,48 @@ func TestMatcherWildcards(t *testing.T) {
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// Tests the matcher pipeline on a single continuous workflow without interrupts.
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func TestMatcherContinuous(t *testing.T) {
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{10, 20, 30}}}, 100000, false, 75)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{32, 3125, 100}}, {{40, 50, 10}}}, 100000, false, 81)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{4, 8, 11}, {7, 8, 17}}, {{9, 9, 12}, {15, 20, 13}}, {{18, 15, 15}, {12, 10, 4}}}, 10000, false, 36)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{10, 20, 30}}}, 0, 100000, false, 75)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{32, 3125, 100}}, {{40, 50, 10}}}, 0, 100000, false, 81)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{4, 8, 11}, {7, 8, 17}}, {{9, 9, 12}, {15, 20, 13}}, {{18, 15, 15}, {12, 10, 4}}}, 0, 10000, false, 36)
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}
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// Tests the matcher pipeline on a constantly interrupted and resumed work pattern
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// with the aim of ensuring data items are requested only once.
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func TestMatcherIntermittent(t *testing.T) {
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{10, 20, 30}}}, 100000, true, 75)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{32, 3125, 100}}, {{40, 50, 10}}}, 100000, true, 81)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{4, 8, 11}, {7, 8, 17}}, {{9, 9, 12}, {15, 20, 13}}, {{18, 15, 15}, {12, 10, 4}}}, 10000, true, 36)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{10, 20, 30}}}, 0, 100000, true, 75)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{32, 3125, 100}}, {{40, 50, 10}}}, 0, 100000, true, 81)
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testMatcherDiffBatches(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{4, 8, 11}, {7, 8, 17}}, {{9, 9, 12}, {15, 20, 13}}, {{18, 15, 15}, {12, 10, 4}}}, 0, 10000, true, 36)
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}
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// Tests the matcher pipeline on random input to hopefully catch anomalies.
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func TestMatcherRandom(t *testing.T) {
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for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{1}, 50), 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{3}, 50), 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{2, 2, 2}, 20), 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{5, 5, 5}, 50), 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{4, 4, 4}, 20), 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{1}, 50), 0, 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{3}, 50), 0, 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{2, 2, 2}, 20), 0, 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{5, 5, 5}, 50), 0, 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, makeRandomIndexes([]int{4, 4, 4}, 20), 0, 10000, 0)
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}
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}
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// Tests that the matcher can properly find matches if the starting block is
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// shifter from a multiple of 8. This is needed to cover an optimisation with
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// bitset matching https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/15309.
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func TestMatcherShifted(t *testing.T) {
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// Block 0 always matches in the tests, skip ahead of first 8 blocks with the
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// start to get a potential zero byte in the matcher bitset.
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// To keep the second bitset byte zero, the filter must only match for the first
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// time in block 16, so doing an all-16 bit filter should suffice.
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// To keep the starting block non divisible by 8, block number 9 is the first
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// that would introduce a shift and not match block 0.
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testMatcherBothModes(t, [][]bloomIndexes{{{16, 16, 16}}}, 9, 64, 0)
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}
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// Tests that matching on everything doesn't crash (special case internally).
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func TestWildcardMatcher(t *testing.T) {
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testMatcherBothModes(t, nil, 10000, 0)
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testMatcherBothModes(t, nil, 0, 10000, 0)
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}
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// makeRandomIndexes generates a random filter system, composed on multiple filter
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// testMatcherDiffBatches runs the given matches test in single-delivery and also
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// in batches delivery mode, verifying that all kinds of deliveries are handled
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// correctly withn.
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func testMatcherDiffBatches(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, blocks uint64, intermittent bool, retrievals uint32) {
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singleton := testMatcher(t, filter, blocks, intermittent, retrievals, 1)
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batched := testMatcher(t, filter, blocks, intermittent, retrievals, 16)
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func testMatcherDiffBatches(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, start, blocks uint64, intermittent bool, retrievals uint32) {
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singleton := testMatcher(t, filter, start, blocks, intermittent, retrievals, 1)
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batched := testMatcher(t, filter, start, blocks, intermittent, retrievals, 16)
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if singleton != batched {
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t.Errorf("filter = %v blocks = %v intermittent = %v: request count mismatch, %v in signleton vs. %v in batched mode", filter, blocks, intermittent, singleton, batched)
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// testMatcherBothModes runs the given matcher test in both continuous as well as
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// in intermittent mode, verifying that the request counts match each other.
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func testMatcherBothModes(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, blocks uint64, retrievals uint32) {
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continuous := testMatcher(t, filter, blocks, false, retrievals, 16)
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intermittent := testMatcher(t, filter, blocks, true, retrievals, 16)
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func testMatcherBothModes(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, start, blocks uint64, retrievals uint32) {
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continuous := testMatcher(t, filter, start, blocks, false, retrievals, 16)
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intermittent := testMatcher(t, filter, start, blocks, true, retrievals, 16)
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if continuous != intermittent {
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t.Errorf("filter = %v blocks = %v: request count mismatch, %v in continuous vs. %v in intermittent mode", filter, blocks, continuous, intermittent)
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// testMatcher is a generic tester to run the given matcher test and return the
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// number of requests made for cross validation between different modes.
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func testMatcher(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, blocks uint64, intermittent bool, retrievals uint32, maxReqCount int) uint32 {
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func testMatcher(t *testing.T, filter [][]bloomIndexes, start, blocks uint64, intermittent bool, retrievals uint32, maxReqCount int) uint32 {
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// Create a new matcher an simulate our explicit random bitsets
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matcher := NewMatcher(testSectionSize, nil)
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matcher.filters = filter
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quit := make(chan struct{})
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matches := make(chan uint64, 16)
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session, err := matcher.Start(context.Background(), 0, blocks-1, matches)
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session, err := matcher.Start(context.Background(), start, blocks-1, matches)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("failed to stat matcher session: %v", err)
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}
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startRetrievers(session, quit, &requested, maxReqCount)
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// Iterate over all the blocks and verify that the pipeline produces the correct matches
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for i := uint64(0); i < blocks; i++ {
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for i := start; i < blocks; i++ {
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if expMatch3(filter, i) {
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match, ok := <-matches
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if !ok {
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@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ func (f *Filter) indexedLogs(ctx context.Context, end uint64) ([]*types.Log, err
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return logs, err
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}
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f.begin = int64(number) + 1
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// Retrieve the suggested block and pull any truly matching logs
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header, err := f.backend.HeaderByNumber(ctx, rpc.BlockNumber(number))
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if header == nil || err != nil {
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