The core protocol of WoopChain
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woop/p2p/stream/protocols/sync/chain.go

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package sync
import (
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/harmony-one/harmony/block"
"github.com/harmony-one/harmony/consensus/engine"
"github.com/harmony-one/harmony/core/types"
shardingconfig "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/internal/configs/sharding"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// chainHelper is the adapter for blockchain which is friendly to unit test.
type chainHelper interface {
getCurrentBlockNumber() uint64
getBlockHashes(bns []uint64) []common.Hash
getBlocksByNumber(bns []uint64) ([]*types.Block, error)
getBlocksByHashes(hs []common.Hash) ([]*types.Block, error)
}
type chainHelperImpl struct {
chain engine.ChainReader
schedule shardingconfig.Schedule
}
func newChainHelper(chain engine.ChainReader, schedule shardingconfig.Schedule) *chainHelperImpl {
return &chainHelperImpl{
chain: chain,
schedule: schedule,
}
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getCurrentBlockNumber() uint64 {
return ch.chain.CurrentBlock().NumberU64()
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlockHashes(bns []uint64) []common.Hash {
hashes := make([]common.Hash, 0, len(bns))
for _, bn := range bns {
var h common.Hash
header := ch.chain.GetHeaderByNumber(bn)
if header != nil {
h = header.Hash()
}
hashes = append(hashes, h)
}
return hashes
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlocksByNumber(bns []uint64) ([]*types.Block, error) {
var (
blocks = make([]*types.Block, 0, len(bns))
)
for _, bn := range bns {
var (
block *types.Block
err error
)
header := ch.chain.GetHeaderByNumber(bn)
if header != nil {
block, err = ch.getBlockWithSigByHeader(header)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "get block %v at %v", header.Hash().String(), header.Number())
}
}
blocks = append(blocks, block)
}
return blocks, nil
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlocksByHashes(hs []common.Hash) ([]*types.Block, error) {
var (
blocks = make([]*types.Block, 0, len(hs))
)
for _, h := range hs {
var (
block *types.Block
err error
)
header := ch.chain.GetHeaderByHash(h)
if header != nil {
block, err = ch.getBlockWithSigByHeader(header)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "get block %v at %v", header.Hash().String(), header.Number())
}
}
blocks = append(blocks, block)
}
return blocks, nil
}
var errBlockNotFound = errors.New("block not found")
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlockWithSigByHeader(header *block.Header) (*types.Block, error) {
b := ch.chain.GetBlock(header.Hash(), header.Number().Uint64())
if b == nil {
return nil, nil
}
commitSig, err := ch.getBlockSigAndBitmap(header)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("missing commit signature")
}
b.SetCurrentCommitSig(commitSig)
return b, nil
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlockSigAndBitmap(header *block.Header) ([]byte, error) {
sb := ch.getBlockSigFromNextBlock(header)
if len(sb) != 0 {
return sb, nil
}
// Note: some commit sig read from db is different from [nextHeader.sig, nextHeader.bitMap]
// nextBlock data is better to be used.
return ch.getBlockSigFromDB(header)
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlockSigFromNextBlock(header *block.Header) []byte {
nextBN := header.Number().Uint64() + 1
nextHeader := ch.chain.GetHeaderByNumber(nextBN)
if nextHeader == nil {
return nil
}
sigBytes := nextHeader.LastCommitSignature()
bitMap := nextHeader.LastCommitBitmap()
sb := make([]byte, len(sigBytes)+len(bitMap))
copy(sb[:], sigBytes[:])
copy(sb[len(sigBytes):], bitMap[:])
return sb
}
func (ch *chainHelperImpl) getBlockSigFromDB(header *block.Header) ([]byte, error) {
return ch.chain.ReadCommitSig(header.Number().Uint64())
}