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351 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# linearize-data.py: Construct a linear, no-fork version of the chain.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2019 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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#
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import struct
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import re
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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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import hashlib
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import datetime
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import time
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import glob
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from collections import namedtuple
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from binascii import unhexlify
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settings = {}
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def hex_switchEndian(s):
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""" Switches the endianness of a hex string (in pairs of hex chars) """
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pairList = [s[i:i+2].encode() for i in range(0, len(s), 2)]
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return b''.join(pairList[::-1]).decode()
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def uint32(x):
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return x & 0xffffffff
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def bytereverse(x):
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return uint32(( ((x) << 24) | (((x) << 8) & 0x00ff0000) |
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(((x) >> 8) & 0x0000ff00) | ((x) >> 24) ))
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def bufreverse(in_buf):
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out_words = []
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for i in range(0, len(in_buf), 4):
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word = struct.unpack('@I', in_buf[i:i+4])[0]
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out_words.append(struct.pack('@I', bytereverse(word)))
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return b''.join(out_words)
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def wordreverse(in_buf):
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out_words = []
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for i in range(0, len(in_buf), 4):
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out_words.append(in_buf[i:i+4])
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out_words.reverse()
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return b''.join(out_words)
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def calc_hdr_hash(blk_hdr):
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hash1 = hashlib.sha256()
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hash1.update(blk_hdr)
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hash1_o = hash1.digest()
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hash2 = hashlib.sha256()
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hash2.update(hash1_o)
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hash2_o = hash2.digest()
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return hash2_o
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def calc_hash_str(blk_hdr):
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hash = calc_hdr_hash(blk_hdr)
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hash = bufreverse(hash)
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hash = wordreverse(hash)
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hash_str = hash.hex()
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return hash_str
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def get_blk_dt(blk_hdr):
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members = struct.unpack("<I", blk_hdr[68:68+4])
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nTime = members[0]
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dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(nTime)
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dt_ym = datetime.datetime(dt.year, dt.month, 1)
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return (dt_ym, nTime)
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# When getting the list of block hashes, undo any byte reversals.
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def get_block_hashes(settings):
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blkindex = []
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f = open(settings['hashlist'], "r", encoding="utf8")
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for line in f:
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line = line.rstrip()
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if settings['rev_hash_bytes'] == 'true':
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line = hex_switchEndian(line)
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blkindex.append(line)
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print("Read " + str(len(blkindex)) + " hashes")
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return blkindex
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# The block map shouldn't give or receive byte-reversed hashes.
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def mkblockmap(blkindex):
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blkmap = {}
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for height,hash in enumerate(blkindex):
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blkmap[hash] = height
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return blkmap
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# This gets the first block file ID that exists from the input block
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# file directory.
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def getFirstBlockFileId(block_dir_path):
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# First, this sets up a pattern to search for block files, for
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# example 'blkNNNNN.dat'.
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blkFilePattern = os.path.join(block_dir_path, "blk[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].dat")
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# This search is done with glob
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blkFnList = glob.glob(blkFilePattern)
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if len(blkFnList) == 0:
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print("blocks not pruned - starting at 0")
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return 0
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# We then get the lexicographic minimum, which should be the first
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# block file name.
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firstBlkFilePath = min(blkFnList)
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firstBlkFn = os.path.basename(firstBlkFilePath)
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# now, the string should be ['b','l','k','N','N','N','N','N','.','d','a','t']
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# So get the ID by choosing: 3 4 5 6 7
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# The ID is not necessarily 0 if this is a pruned node.
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blkId = int(firstBlkFn[3:8])
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return blkId
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# Block header and extent on disk
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BlockExtent = namedtuple('BlockExtent', ['fn', 'offset', 'inhdr', 'blkhdr', 'size'])
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class BlockDataCopier:
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def __init__(self, settings, blkindex, blkmap):
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self.settings = settings
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self.blkindex = blkindex
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self.blkmap = blkmap
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# Get first occurring block file id - for pruned nodes this
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# will not necessarily be 0
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self.inFn = getFirstBlockFileId(self.settings['input'])
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self.inF = None
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self.outFn = 0
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self.outsz = 0
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self.outF = None
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self.outFname = None
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self.blkCountIn = 0
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self.blkCountOut = 0
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self.lastDate = datetime.datetime(2000, 1, 1)
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self.highTS = 1408893517 - 315360000
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self.timestampSplit = False
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self.fileOutput = True
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self.setFileTime = False
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self.maxOutSz = settings['max_out_sz']
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if 'output' in settings:
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self.fileOutput = False
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if settings['file_timestamp'] != 0:
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self.setFileTime = True
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if settings['split_timestamp'] != 0:
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self.timestampSplit = True
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# Extents and cache for out-of-order blocks
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self.blockExtents = {}
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self.outOfOrderData = {}
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self.outOfOrderSize = 0 # running total size for items in outOfOrderData
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def writeBlock(self, inhdr, blk_hdr, rawblock):
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blockSizeOnDisk = len(inhdr) + len(blk_hdr) + len(rawblock)
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if not self.fileOutput and ((self.outsz + blockSizeOnDisk) > self.maxOutSz):
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self.outF.close()
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if self.setFileTime:
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os.utime(self.outFname, (int(time.time()), self.highTS))
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self.outF = None
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self.outFname = None
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self.outFn = self.outFn + 1
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self.outsz = 0
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(blkDate, blkTS) = get_blk_dt(blk_hdr)
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if self.timestampSplit and (blkDate > self.lastDate):
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print("New month " + blkDate.strftime("%Y-%m") + " @ " + self.hash_str)
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self.lastDate = blkDate
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if self.outF:
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self.outF.close()
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if self.setFileTime:
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os.utime(self.outFname, (int(time.time()), self.highTS))
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self.outF = None
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self.outFname = None
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self.outFn = self.outFn + 1
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self.outsz = 0
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if not self.outF:
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if self.fileOutput:
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self.outFname = self.settings['output_file']
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else:
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self.outFname = os.path.join(self.settings['output'], "blk%05d.dat" % self.outFn)
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print("Output file " + self.outFname)
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self.outF = open(self.outFname, "wb")
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self.outF.write(inhdr)
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self.outF.write(blk_hdr)
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self.outF.write(rawblock)
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self.outsz = self.outsz + len(inhdr) + len(blk_hdr) + len(rawblock)
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self.blkCountOut = self.blkCountOut + 1
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if blkTS > self.highTS:
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self.highTS = blkTS
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if (self.blkCountOut % 1000) == 0:
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print('%i blocks scanned, %i blocks written (of %i, %.1f%% complete)' %
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(self.blkCountIn, self.blkCountOut, len(self.blkindex), 100.0 * self.blkCountOut / len(self.blkindex)))
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def inFileName(self, fn):
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return os.path.join(self.settings['input'], "blk%05d.dat" % fn)
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def fetchBlock(self, extent):
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'''Fetch block contents from disk given extents'''
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with open(self.inFileName(extent.fn), "rb") as f:
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f.seek(extent.offset)
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return f.read(extent.size)
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def copyOneBlock(self):
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'''Find the next block to be written in the input, and copy it to the output.'''
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extent = self.blockExtents.pop(self.blkCountOut)
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if self.blkCountOut in self.outOfOrderData:
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# If the data is cached, use it from memory and remove from the cache
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rawblock = self.outOfOrderData.pop(self.blkCountOut)
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self.outOfOrderSize -= len(rawblock)
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else: # Otherwise look up data on disk
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rawblock = self.fetchBlock(extent)
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self.writeBlock(extent.inhdr, extent.blkhdr, rawblock)
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def run(self):
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while self.blkCountOut < len(self.blkindex):
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if not self.inF:
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fname = self.inFileName(self.inFn)
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print("Input file " + fname)
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try:
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self.inF = open(fname, "rb")
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except IOError:
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print("Premature end of block data")
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return
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inhdr = self.inF.read(8)
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if (not inhdr or (inhdr[0] == "\0")):
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self.inF.close()
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self.inF = None
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self.inFn = self.inFn + 1
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continue
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inMagic = inhdr[:4]
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if (inMagic != self.settings['netmagic']):
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# Seek backwards 7 bytes (skipping the first byte in the previous search)
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# and continue searching from the new position if the magic bytes are not
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# found.
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self.inF.seek(-7, os.SEEK_CUR)
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continue
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inLenLE = inhdr[4:]
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su = struct.unpack("<I", inLenLE)
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inLen = su[0] - 80 # length without header
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blk_hdr = self.inF.read(80)
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inExtent = BlockExtent(self.inFn, self.inF.tell(), inhdr, blk_hdr, inLen)
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self.hash_str = calc_hash_str(blk_hdr)
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if not self.hash_str in blkmap:
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# Because blocks can be written to files out-of-order as of 0.10, the script
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# may encounter blocks it doesn't know about. Treat as debug output.
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if settings['debug_output'] == 'true':
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print("Skipping unknown block " + self.hash_str)
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self.inF.seek(inLen, os.SEEK_CUR)
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continue
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blkHeight = self.blkmap[self.hash_str]
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self.blkCountIn += 1
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if self.blkCountOut == blkHeight:
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# If in-order block, just copy
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rawblock = self.inF.read(inLen)
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self.writeBlock(inhdr, blk_hdr, rawblock)
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# See if we can catch up to prior out-of-order blocks
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while self.blkCountOut in self.blockExtents:
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self.copyOneBlock()
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else: # If out-of-order, skip over block data for now
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self.blockExtents[blkHeight] = inExtent
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if self.outOfOrderSize < self.settings['out_of_order_cache_sz']:
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# If there is space in the cache, read the data
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# Reading the data in file sequence instead of seeking and fetching it later is preferred,
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# but we don't want to fill up memory
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self.outOfOrderData[blkHeight] = self.inF.read(inLen)
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self.outOfOrderSize += inLen
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else: # If no space in cache, seek forward
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self.inF.seek(inLen, os.SEEK_CUR)
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print("Done (%i blocks written)" % (self.blkCountOut))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if len(sys.argv) != 2:
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print("Usage: linearize-data.py CONFIG-FILE")
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sys.exit(1)
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f = open(sys.argv[1], encoding="utf8")
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for line in f:
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# skip comment lines
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m = re.search(r'^\s*#', line)
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if m:
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continue
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# parse key=value lines
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m = re.search(r'^(\w+)\s*=\s*(\S.*)$', line)
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if m is None:
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continue
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settings[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
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f.close()
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# Force hash byte format setting to be lowercase to make comparisons easier.
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# Also place upfront in case any settings need to know about it.
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if 'rev_hash_bytes' not in settings:
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settings['rev_hash_bytes'] = 'false'
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settings['rev_hash_bytes'] = settings['rev_hash_bytes'].lower()
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if 'netmagic' not in settings:
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settings['netmagic'] = 'f9beb4d9'
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if 'genesis' not in settings:
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settings['genesis'] = '000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f'
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if 'input' not in settings:
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settings['input'] = 'input'
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if 'hashlist' not in settings:
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settings['hashlist'] = 'hashlist.txt'
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if 'file_timestamp' not in settings:
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settings['file_timestamp'] = 0
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if 'split_timestamp' not in settings:
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settings['split_timestamp'] = 0
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if 'max_out_sz' not in settings:
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settings['max_out_sz'] = 1000 * 1000 * 1000
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if 'out_of_order_cache_sz' not in settings:
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settings['out_of_order_cache_sz'] = 100 * 1000 * 1000
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if 'debug_output' not in settings:
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settings['debug_output'] = 'false'
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settings['max_out_sz'] = int(settings['max_out_sz'])
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settings['split_timestamp'] = int(settings['split_timestamp'])
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settings['file_timestamp'] = int(settings['file_timestamp'])
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settings['netmagic'] = unhexlify(settings['netmagic'].encode('utf-8'))
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settings['out_of_order_cache_sz'] = int(settings['out_of_order_cache_sz'])
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settings['debug_output'] = settings['debug_output'].lower()
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if 'output_file' not in settings and 'output' not in settings:
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print("Missing output file / directory")
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sys.exit(1)
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blkindex = get_block_hashes(settings)
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blkmap = mkblockmap(blkindex)
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# Block hash map won't be byte-reversed. Neither should the genesis hash.
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if not settings['genesis'] in blkmap:
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print("Genesis block not found in hashlist")
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else:
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BlockDataCopier(settings, blkindex, blkmap).run()
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