core: fix a lock annoyance and potential deadlock

release/0.9.36
Péter Szilágyi 10 years ago
parent 5f341e5db5
commit fecf214175
  1. 13
      core/chain_manager.go

@ -376,6 +376,8 @@ func (self *ChainManager) ExportN(w io.Writer, first uint64, last uint64) error
return nil
}
// insert appends injects a block into the current chain block chain. Note, this
// function assumes that the `mu` mutex is held!
func (bc *ChainManager) insert(block *types.Block) {
key := append(blockNumPre, block.Number().Bytes()...)
bc.blockDb.Put(key, block.Hash().Bytes())
@ -484,6 +486,8 @@ func (self *ChainManager) GetAncestors(block *types.Block, length int) (blocks [
return
}
// setTotalDifficulty updates the TD of the chain manager. Note, this function
// assumes that the `mu` mutex is held!
func (bc *ChainManager) setTotalDifficulty(td *big.Int) {
bc.td = new(big.Int).Set(td)
}
@ -540,9 +544,6 @@ func (self *ChainManager) InsertChain(chain types.Blocks) (int, error) {
self.wg.Add(1)
defer self.wg.Done()
self.mu.Lock()
defer self.mu.Unlock()
self.chainmu.Lock()
defer self.chainmu.Unlock()
@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ func (self *ChainManager) InsertChain(chain types.Blocks) (int, error) {
cblock := self.currentBlock
// Compare the TD of the last known block in the canonical chain to make sure it's greater.
// At this point it's possible that a different chain (fork) becomes the new canonical chain.
if block.Td.Cmp(self.td) > 0 {
if block.Td.Cmp(self.Td()) > 0 {
// chain fork
if block.ParentHash() != cblock.Hash() {
// during split we merge two different chains and create the new canonical chain
@ -638,8 +639,10 @@ func (self *ChainManager) InsertChain(chain types.Blocks) (int, error) {
queueEvent.splitCount++
}
self.mu.Lock()
self.setTotalDifficulty(block.Td)
self.insert(block)
self.mu.Unlock()
jsonlogger.LogJson(&logger.EthChainNewHead{
BlockHash: block.Hash().Hex(),
@ -747,9 +750,11 @@ func (self *ChainManager) merge(oldBlock, newBlock *types.Block) error {
}
// insert blocks. Order does not matter. Last block will be written in ImportChain itself which creates the new head properly
self.mu.Lock()
for _, block := range newChain {
self.insert(block)
}
self.mu.Unlock()
return nil
}

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