cmd/geth, cmd/utils: make chain importing interruptible

Interrupting import with Ctrl-C could cause database corruption
because the signal wasn't handled. utils.ImportChain now checks
for a queued interrupt on every batch.
pull/1123/head
Felix Lange 9 years ago
parent 705beb4c25
commit 67effb94b6
  1. 11
      cmd/geth/chaincmd.go
  2. 38
      cmd/utils/cmd.go

@ -54,10 +54,11 @@ func importChain(ctx *cli.Context) {
}
chain, blockDB, stateDB, extraDB := utils.MakeChain(ctx)
start := time.Now()
if err := utils.ImportChain(chain, ctx.Args().First()); err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Import error: %v\n", err)
}
err := utils.ImportChain(chain, ctx.Args().First())
flushAll(blockDB, stateDB, extraDB)
if err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Import error: %v", err)
}
fmt.Printf("Import done in %v", time.Since(start))
}
@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ func upgradeDB(ctx *cli.Context) {
filename := fmt.Sprintf("blockchain_%d_%s.chain", bcVersion, time.Now().Format("20060102_150405"))
exportFile := filepath.Join(ctx.GlobalString(utils.DataDirFlag.Name), filename)
if err := utils.ExportChain(chain, exportFile); err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Unable to export chain for reimport %s\n", err)
utils.Fatalf("Unable to export chain for reimport %s", err)
}
flushAll(blockDB, stateDB, extraDB)
os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(ctx.GlobalString(utils.DataDirFlag.Name), "blockchain"))
@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ func upgradeDB(ctx *cli.Context) {
err := utils.ImportChain(chain, exportFile)
flushAll(blockDB, stateDB, extraDB)
if err != nil {
utils.Fatalf("Import error %v (a backup is made in %s, use the import command to import it)\n", err, exportFile)
utils.Fatalf("Import error %v (a backup is made in %s, use the import command to import it)", err, exportFile)
} else {
os.Remove(exportFile)
glog.Infoln("Import finished")

@ -173,22 +173,47 @@ func FormatTransactionData(data string) []byte {
return d
}
func ImportChain(chainmgr *core.ChainManager, fn string) error {
func ImportChain(chain *core.ChainManager, fn string) error {
// Watch for Ctrl-C while the import is running.
// If a signal is received, the import will stop at the next batch.
interrupt := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
stop := make(chan struct{})
signal.Notify(interrupt, os.Interrupt)
defer signal.Stop(interrupt)
defer close(interrupt)
go func() {
if _, ok := <-interrupt; ok {
glog.Info("caught interrupt during import, will stop at next batch")
}
close(stop)
}()
checkInterrupt := func() bool {
select {
case <-stop:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
glog.Infoln("Importing blockchain", fn)
fh, err := os.OpenFile(fn, os.O_RDONLY, os.ModePerm)
fh, err := os.Open(fn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer fh.Close()
chainmgr.Reset()
stream := rlp.NewStream(fh, 0)
// Remove all existing blocks and start the import.
chain.Reset()
batchSize := 2500
blocks := make(types.Blocks, batchSize)
n := 0
for {
// Load a batch of RLP blocks.
if checkInterrupt() {
return fmt.Errorf("interrupted")
}
i := 0
for ; i < batchSize; i++ {
var b types.Block
@ -204,7 +229,10 @@ func ImportChain(chainmgr *core.ChainManager, fn string) error {
break
}
// Import the batch.
if _, err := chainmgr.InsertChain(blocks[:i]); err != nil {
if checkInterrupt() {
return fmt.Errorf("interrupted")
}
if _, err := chain.InsertChain(blocks[:i]); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid block %d: %v", n, err)
}
}

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