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  1. // Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. package snapshot
  17. import (
  18. "encoding/binary"
  19. "fmt"
  20. "math"
  21. "math/rand"
  22. "sort"
  23. "sync"
  24. "sync/atomic"
  25. "time"
  26. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
  28. "github.com/steakknife/bloomfilter"
  29. )
  30. var (
  31. // aggregatorMemoryLimit is the maximum size of the bottom-most diff layer
  32. // that aggregates the writes from above until it's flushed into the disk
  33. // layer.
  34. //
  35. // Note, bumping this up might drastically increase the size of the bloom
  36. // filters that's stored in every diff layer. Don't do that without fully
  37. // understanding all the implications.
  38. aggregatorMemoryLimit = uint64(4 * 1024 * 1024)
  39. // aggregatorItemLimit is an approximate number of items that will end up
  40. // in the agregator layer before it's flushed out to disk. A plain account
  41. // weighs around 14B (+hash), a storage slot 32B (+hash), a deleted slot
  42. // 0B (+hash). Slots are mostly set/unset in lockstep, so thet average at
  43. // 16B (+hash). All in all, the average entry seems to be 15+32=47B. Use a
  44. // smaller number to be on the safe side.
  45. aggregatorItemLimit = aggregatorMemoryLimit / 42
  46. // bloomTargetError is the target false positive rate when the aggregator
  47. // layer is at its fullest. The actual value will probably move around up
  48. // and down from this number, it's mostly a ballpark figure.
  49. //
  50. // Note, dropping this down might drastically increase the size of the bloom
  51. // filters that's stored in every diff layer. Don't do that without fully
  52. // understanding all the implications.
  53. bloomTargetError = 0.02
  54. // bloomSize is the ideal bloom filter size given the maximum number of items
  55. // it's expected to hold and the target false positive error rate.
  56. bloomSize = math.Ceil(float64(aggregatorItemLimit) * math.Log(bloomTargetError) / math.Log(1/math.Pow(2, math.Log(2))))
  57. // bloomFuncs is the ideal number of bits a single entry should set in the
  58. // bloom filter to keep its size to a minimum (given it's size and maximum
  59. // entry count).
  60. bloomFuncs = math.Round((bloomSize / float64(aggregatorItemLimit)) * math.Log(2))
  61. // the bloom offsets are runtime constants which determines which part of the
  62. // the account/storage hash the hasher functions looks at, to determine the
  63. // bloom key for an account/slot. This is randomized at init(), so that the
  64. // global population of nodes do not all display the exact same behaviour with
  65. // regards to bloom content
  66. bloomDestructHasherOffset = 0
  67. bloomAccountHasherOffset = 0
  68. bloomStorageHasherOffset = 0
  69. )
  70. func init() {
  71. // Init the bloom offsets in the range [0:24] (requires 8 bytes)
  72. bloomDestructHasherOffset = rand.Intn(25)
  73. bloomAccountHasherOffset = rand.Intn(25)
  74. bloomStorageHasherOffset = rand.Intn(25)
  75. // The destruct and account blooms must be different, as the storage slots
  76. // will check for destruction too for every bloom miss. It should not collide
  77. // with modified accounts.
  78. for bloomAccountHasherOffset == bloomDestructHasherOffset {
  79. bloomAccountHasherOffset = rand.Intn(25)
  80. }
  81. }
  82. // diffLayer represents a collection of modifications made to a state snapshot
  83. // after running a block on top. It contains one sorted list for the account trie
  84. // and one-one list for each storage tries.
  85. //
  86. // The goal of a diff layer is to act as a journal, tracking recent modifications
  87. // made to the state, that have not yet graduated into a semi-immutable state.
  88. type diffLayer struct {
  89. origin *diskLayer // Base disk layer to directly use on bloom misses
  90. parent snapshot // Parent snapshot modified by this one, never nil
  91. memory uint64 // Approximate guess as to how much memory we use
  92. root common.Hash // Root hash to which this snapshot diff belongs to
  93. stale uint32 // Signals that the layer became stale (state progressed)
  94. // destructSet is a very special helper marker. If an account is marked as
  95. // deleted, then it's recorded in this set. However it's allowed that an account
  96. // is included here but still available in other sets(e.g. storageData). The
  97. // reason is the diff layer includes all the changes in a *block*. It can
  98. // happen that in the tx_1, account A is self-destructed while in the tx_2
  99. // it's recreated. But we still need this marker to indicate the "old" A is
  100. // deleted, all data in other set belongs to the "new" A.
  101. destructSet map[common.Hash]struct{} // Keyed markers for deleted (and potentially) recreated accounts
  102. accountList []common.Hash // List of account for iteration. If it exists, it's sorted, otherwise it's nil
  103. accountData map[common.Hash][]byte // Keyed accounts for direct retrival (nil means deleted)
  104. storageList map[common.Hash][]common.Hash // List of storage slots for iterated retrievals, one per account. Any existing lists are sorted if non-nil
  105. storageData map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte // Keyed storage slots for direct retrival. one per account (nil means deleted)
  106. diffed *bloomfilter.Filter // Bloom filter tracking all the diffed items up to the disk layer
  107. lock sync.RWMutex
  108. }
  109. // destructBloomHasher is a wrapper around a common.Hash to satisfy the interface
  110. // API requirements of the bloom library used. It's used to convert a destruct
  111. // event into a 64 bit mini hash.
  112. type destructBloomHasher common.Hash
  113. func (h destructBloomHasher) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { panic("not implemented") }
  114. func (h destructBloomHasher) Sum(b []byte) []byte { panic("not implemented") }
  115. func (h destructBloomHasher) Reset() { panic("not implemented") }
  116. func (h destructBloomHasher) BlockSize() int { panic("not implemented") }
  117. func (h destructBloomHasher) Size() int { return 8 }
  118. func (h destructBloomHasher) Sum64() uint64 {
  119. return binary.BigEndian.Uint64(h[bloomDestructHasherOffset : bloomDestructHasherOffset+8])
  120. }
  121. // accountBloomHasher is a wrapper around a common.Hash to satisfy the interface
  122. // API requirements of the bloom library used. It's used to convert an account
  123. // hash into a 64 bit mini hash.
  124. type accountBloomHasher common.Hash
  125. func (h accountBloomHasher) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { panic("not implemented") }
  126. func (h accountBloomHasher) Sum(b []byte) []byte { panic("not implemented") }
  127. func (h accountBloomHasher) Reset() { panic("not implemented") }
  128. func (h accountBloomHasher) BlockSize() int { panic("not implemented") }
  129. func (h accountBloomHasher) Size() int { return 8 }
  130. func (h accountBloomHasher) Sum64() uint64 {
  131. return binary.BigEndian.Uint64(h[bloomAccountHasherOffset : bloomAccountHasherOffset+8])
  132. }
  133. // storageBloomHasher is a wrapper around a [2]common.Hash to satisfy the interface
  134. // API requirements of the bloom library used. It's used to convert an account
  135. // hash into a 64 bit mini hash.
  136. type storageBloomHasher [2]common.Hash
  137. func (h storageBloomHasher) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { panic("not implemented") }
  138. func (h storageBloomHasher) Sum(b []byte) []byte { panic("not implemented") }
  139. func (h storageBloomHasher) Reset() { panic("not implemented") }
  140. func (h storageBloomHasher) BlockSize() int { panic("not implemented") }
  141. func (h storageBloomHasher) Size() int { return 8 }
  142. func (h storageBloomHasher) Sum64() uint64 {
  143. return binary.BigEndian.Uint64(h[0][bloomStorageHasherOffset:bloomStorageHasherOffset+8]) ^
  144. binary.BigEndian.Uint64(h[1][bloomStorageHasherOffset:bloomStorageHasherOffset+8])
  145. }
  146. // newDiffLayer creates a new diff on top of an existing snapshot, whether that's a low
  147. // level persistent database or a hierarchical diff already.
  148. func newDiffLayer(parent snapshot, root common.Hash, destructs map[common.Hash]struct{}, accounts map[common.Hash][]byte, storage map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte) *diffLayer {
  149. // Create the new layer with some pre-allocated data segments
  150. dl := &diffLayer{
  151. parent: parent,
  152. root: root,
  153. destructSet: destructs,
  154. accountData: accounts,
  155. storageData: storage,
  156. storageList: make(map[common.Hash][]common.Hash),
  157. }
  158. switch parent := parent.(type) {
  159. case *diskLayer:
  160. dl.rebloom(parent)
  161. case *diffLayer:
  162. dl.rebloom(parent.origin)
  163. default:
  164. panic("unknown parent type")
  165. }
  166. // Sanity check that accounts or storage slots are never nil
  167. for accountHash, blob := range accounts {
  168. if blob == nil {
  169. panic(fmt.Sprintf("account %#x nil", accountHash))
  170. }
  171. }
  172. for accountHash, slots := range storage {
  173. if slots == nil {
  174. panic(fmt.Sprintf("storage %#x nil", accountHash))
  175. }
  176. }
  177. // Determine memory size and track the dirty writes
  178. for _, data := range accounts {
  179. dl.memory += uint64(common.HashLength + len(data))
  180. snapshotDirtyAccountWriteMeter.Mark(int64(len(data)))
  181. }
  182. // Determine memory size and track the dirty writes
  183. for _, slots := range storage {
  184. for _, data := range slots {
  185. dl.memory += uint64(common.HashLength + len(data))
  186. snapshotDirtyStorageWriteMeter.Mark(int64(len(data)))
  187. }
  188. }
  189. dl.memory += uint64(len(destructs) * common.HashLength)
  190. return dl
  191. }
  192. // rebloom discards the layer's current bloom and rebuilds it from scratch based
  193. // on the parent's and the local diffs.
  194. func (dl *diffLayer) rebloom(origin *diskLayer) {
  195. dl.lock.Lock()
  196. defer dl.lock.Unlock()
  197. defer func(start time.Time) {
  198. snapshotBloomIndexTimer.Update(time.Since(start))
  199. }(time.Now())
  200. // Inject the new origin that triggered the rebloom
  201. dl.origin = origin
  202. // Retrieve the parent bloom or create a fresh empty one
  203. if parent, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer); ok {
  204. parent.lock.RLock()
  205. dl.diffed, _ = parent.diffed.Copy()
  206. parent.lock.RUnlock()
  207. } else {
  208. dl.diffed, _ = bloomfilter.New(uint64(bloomSize), uint64(bloomFuncs))
  209. }
  210. // Iterate over all the accounts and storage slots and index them
  211. for hash := range dl.destructSet {
  212. dl.diffed.Add(destructBloomHasher(hash))
  213. }
  214. for hash := range dl.accountData {
  215. dl.diffed.Add(accountBloomHasher(hash))
  216. }
  217. for accountHash, slots := range dl.storageData {
  218. for storageHash := range slots {
  219. dl.diffed.Add(storageBloomHasher{accountHash, storageHash})
  220. }
  221. }
  222. // Calculate the current false positive rate and update the error rate meter.
  223. // This is a bit cheating because subsequent layers will overwrite it, but it
  224. // should be fine, we're only interested in ballpark figures.
  225. k := float64(dl.diffed.K())
  226. n := float64(dl.diffed.N())
  227. m := float64(dl.diffed.M())
  228. snapshotBloomErrorGauge.Update(math.Pow(1.0-math.Exp((-k)*(n+0.5)/(m-1)), k))
  229. }
  230. // Root returns the root hash for which this snapshot was made.
  231. func (dl *diffLayer) Root() common.Hash {
  232. return dl.root
  233. }
  234. // Parent returns the subsequent layer of a diff layer.
  235. func (dl *diffLayer) Parent() snapshot {
  236. return dl.parent
  237. }
  238. // Stale return whether this layer has become stale (was flattened across) or if
  239. // it's still live.
  240. func (dl *diffLayer) Stale() bool {
  241. return atomic.LoadUint32(&dl.stale) != 0
  242. }
  243. // Account directly retrieves the account associated with a particular hash in
  244. // the snapshot slim data format.
  245. func (dl *diffLayer) Account(hash common.Hash) (*Account, error) {
  246. data, err := dl.AccountRLP(hash)
  247. if err != nil {
  248. return nil, err
  249. }
  250. if len(data) == 0 { // can be both nil and []byte{}
  251. return nil, nil
  252. }
  253. account := new(Account)
  254. if err := rlp.DecodeBytes(data, account); err != nil {
  255. panic(err)
  256. }
  257. return account, nil
  258. }
  259. // AccountRLP directly retrieves the account RLP associated with a particular
  260. // hash in the snapshot slim data format.
  261. //
  262. // Note the returned account is not a copy, please don't modify it.
  263. func (dl *diffLayer) AccountRLP(hash common.Hash) ([]byte, error) {
  264. // Check the bloom filter first whether there's even a point in reaching into
  265. // all the maps in all the layers below
  266. dl.lock.RLock()
  267. hit := dl.diffed.Contains(accountBloomHasher(hash))
  268. if !hit {
  269. hit = dl.diffed.Contains(destructBloomHasher(hash))
  270. }
  271. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  272. // If the bloom filter misses, don't even bother with traversing the memory
  273. // diff layers, reach straight into the bottom persistent disk layer
  274. if !hit {
  275. snapshotBloomAccountMissMeter.Mark(1)
  276. return dl.origin.AccountRLP(hash)
  277. }
  278. // The bloom filter hit, start poking in the internal maps
  279. return dl.accountRLP(hash, 0)
  280. }
  281. // accountRLP is an internal version of AccountRLP that skips the bloom filter
  282. // checks and uses the internal maps to try and retrieve the data. It's meant
  283. // to be used if a higher layer's bloom filter hit already.
  284. func (dl *diffLayer) accountRLP(hash common.Hash, depth int) ([]byte, error) {
  285. dl.lock.RLock()
  286. defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
  287. // If the layer was flattened into, consider it invalid (any live reference to
  288. // the original should be marked as unusable).
  289. if dl.Stale() {
  290. return nil, ErrSnapshotStale
  291. }
  292. // If the account is known locally, return it
  293. if data, ok := dl.accountData[hash]; ok {
  294. snapshotDirtyAccountHitMeter.Mark(1)
  295. snapshotDirtyAccountHitDepthHist.Update(int64(depth))
  296. snapshotDirtyAccountReadMeter.Mark(int64(len(data)))
  297. snapshotBloomAccountTrueHitMeter.Mark(1)
  298. return data, nil
  299. }
  300. // If the account is known locally, but deleted, return it
  301. if _, ok := dl.destructSet[hash]; ok {
  302. snapshotDirtyAccountHitMeter.Mark(1)
  303. snapshotDirtyAccountHitDepthHist.Update(int64(depth))
  304. snapshotDirtyAccountInexMeter.Mark(1)
  305. snapshotBloomAccountTrueHitMeter.Mark(1)
  306. return nil, nil
  307. }
  308. // Account unknown to this diff, resolve from parent
  309. if diff, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer); ok {
  310. return diff.accountRLP(hash, depth+1)
  311. }
  312. // Failed to resolve through diff layers, mark a bloom error and use the disk
  313. snapshotBloomAccountFalseHitMeter.Mark(1)
  314. return dl.parent.AccountRLP(hash)
  315. }
  316. // Storage directly retrieves the storage data associated with a particular hash,
  317. // within a particular account. If the slot is unknown to this diff, it's parent
  318. // is consulted.
  319. //
  320. // Note the returned slot is not a copy, please don't modify it.
  321. func (dl *diffLayer) Storage(accountHash, storageHash common.Hash) ([]byte, error) {
  322. // Check the bloom filter first whether there's even a point in reaching into
  323. // all the maps in all the layers below
  324. dl.lock.RLock()
  325. hit := dl.diffed.Contains(storageBloomHasher{accountHash, storageHash})
  326. if !hit {
  327. hit = dl.diffed.Contains(destructBloomHasher(accountHash))
  328. }
  329. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  330. // If the bloom filter misses, don't even bother with traversing the memory
  331. // diff layers, reach straight into the bottom persistent disk layer
  332. if !hit {
  333. snapshotBloomStorageMissMeter.Mark(1)
  334. return dl.origin.Storage(accountHash, storageHash)
  335. }
  336. // The bloom filter hit, start poking in the internal maps
  337. return dl.storage(accountHash, storageHash, 0)
  338. }
  339. // storage is an internal version of Storage that skips the bloom filter checks
  340. // and uses the internal maps to try and retrieve the data. It's meant to be
  341. // used if a higher layer's bloom filter hit already.
  342. func (dl *diffLayer) storage(accountHash, storageHash common.Hash, depth int) ([]byte, error) {
  343. dl.lock.RLock()
  344. defer dl.lock.RUnlock()
  345. // If the layer was flattened into, consider it invalid (any live reference to
  346. // the original should be marked as unusable).
  347. if dl.Stale() {
  348. return nil, ErrSnapshotStale
  349. }
  350. // If the account is known locally, try to resolve the slot locally
  351. if storage, ok := dl.storageData[accountHash]; ok {
  352. if data, ok := storage[storageHash]; ok {
  353. snapshotDirtyStorageHitMeter.Mark(1)
  354. snapshotDirtyStorageHitDepthHist.Update(int64(depth))
  355. if n := len(data); n > 0 {
  356. snapshotDirtyStorageReadMeter.Mark(int64(n))
  357. } else {
  358. snapshotDirtyStorageInexMeter.Mark(1)
  359. }
  360. snapshotBloomStorageTrueHitMeter.Mark(1)
  361. return data, nil
  362. }
  363. }
  364. // If the account is known locally, but deleted, return an empty slot
  365. if _, ok := dl.destructSet[accountHash]; ok {
  366. snapshotDirtyStorageHitMeter.Mark(1)
  367. snapshotDirtyStorageHitDepthHist.Update(int64(depth))
  368. snapshotDirtyStorageInexMeter.Mark(1)
  369. snapshotBloomStorageTrueHitMeter.Mark(1)
  370. return nil, nil
  371. }
  372. // Storage slot unknown to this diff, resolve from parent
  373. if diff, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer); ok {
  374. return diff.storage(accountHash, storageHash, depth+1)
  375. }
  376. // Failed to resolve through diff layers, mark a bloom error and use the disk
  377. snapshotBloomStorageFalseHitMeter.Mark(1)
  378. return dl.parent.Storage(accountHash, storageHash)
  379. }
  380. // Update creates a new layer on top of the existing snapshot diff tree with
  381. // the specified data items.
  382. func (dl *diffLayer) Update(blockRoot common.Hash, destructs map[common.Hash]struct{}, accounts map[common.Hash][]byte, storage map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte) *diffLayer {
  383. return newDiffLayer(dl, blockRoot, destructs, accounts, storage)
  384. }
  385. // flatten pushes all data from this point downwards, flattening everything into
  386. // a single diff at the bottom. Since usually the lowermost diff is the largest,
  387. // the flattening builds up from there in reverse.
  388. func (dl *diffLayer) flatten() snapshot {
  389. // If the parent is not diff, we're the first in line, return unmodified
  390. parent, ok := dl.parent.(*diffLayer)
  391. if !ok {
  392. return dl
  393. }
  394. // Parent is a diff, flatten it first (note, apart from weird corned cases,
  395. // flatten will realistically only ever merge 1 layer, so there's no need to
  396. // be smarter about grouping flattens together).
  397. parent = parent.flatten().(*diffLayer)
  398. parent.lock.Lock()
  399. defer parent.lock.Unlock()
  400. // Before actually writing all our data to the parent, first ensure that the
  401. // parent hasn't been 'corrupted' by someone else already flattening into it
  402. if atomic.SwapUint32(&parent.stale, 1) != 0 {
  403. panic("parent diff layer is stale") // we've flattened into the same parent from two children, boo
  404. }
  405. // Overwrite all the updated accounts blindly, merge the sorted list
  406. for hash := range dl.destructSet {
  407. parent.destructSet[hash] = struct{}{}
  408. delete(parent.accountData, hash)
  409. delete(parent.storageData, hash)
  410. }
  411. for hash, data := range dl.accountData {
  412. parent.accountData[hash] = data
  413. }
  414. // Overwrite all the updated storage slots (individually)
  415. for accountHash, storage := range dl.storageData {
  416. // If storage didn't exist (or was deleted) in the parent, overwrite blindly
  417. if _, ok := parent.storageData[accountHash]; !ok {
  418. parent.storageData[accountHash] = storage
  419. continue
  420. }
  421. // Storage exists in both parent and child, merge the slots
  422. comboData := parent.storageData[accountHash]
  423. for storageHash, data := range storage {
  424. comboData[storageHash] = data
  425. }
  426. parent.storageData[accountHash] = comboData
  427. }
  428. // Return the combo parent
  429. return &diffLayer{
  430. parent: parent.parent,
  431. origin: parent.origin,
  432. root: dl.root,
  433. destructSet: parent.destructSet,
  434. accountData: parent.accountData,
  435. storageData: parent.storageData,
  436. storageList: make(map[common.Hash][]common.Hash),
  437. diffed: dl.diffed,
  438. memory: parent.memory + dl.memory,
  439. }
  440. }
  441. // AccountList returns a sorted list of all accounts in this difflayer, including
  442. // the deleted ones.
  443. //
  444. // Note, the returned slice is not a copy, so do not modify it.
  445. func (dl *diffLayer) AccountList() []common.Hash {
  446. // If an old list already exists, return it
  447. dl.lock.RLock()
  448. list := dl.accountList
  449. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  450. if list != nil {
  451. return list
  452. }
  453. // No old sorted account list exists, generate a new one
  454. dl.lock.Lock()
  455. defer dl.lock.Unlock()
  456. dl.accountList = make([]common.Hash, 0, len(dl.destructSet)+len(dl.accountData))
  457. for hash := range dl.accountData {
  458. dl.accountList = append(dl.accountList, hash)
  459. }
  460. for hash := range dl.destructSet {
  461. if _, ok := dl.accountData[hash]; !ok {
  462. dl.accountList = append(dl.accountList, hash)
  463. }
  464. }
  465. sort.Sort(hashes(dl.accountList))
  466. dl.memory += uint64(len(dl.accountList) * common.HashLength)
  467. return dl.accountList
  468. }
  469. // StorageList returns a sorted list of all storage slot hashes in this difflayer
  470. // for the given account. If the whole storage is destructed in this layer, then
  471. // an additional flag *destructed = true* will be returned, otherwise the flag is
  472. // false. Besides, the returned list will include the hash of deleted storage slot.
  473. // Note a special case is an account is deleted in a prior tx but is recreated in
  474. // the following tx with some storage slots set. In this case the returned list is
  475. // not empty but the flag is true.
  476. //
  477. // Note, the returned slice is not a copy, so do not modify it.
  478. func (dl *diffLayer) StorageList(accountHash common.Hash) ([]common.Hash, bool) {
  479. dl.lock.RLock()
  480. _, destructed := dl.destructSet[accountHash]
  481. if _, ok := dl.storageData[accountHash]; !ok {
  482. // Account not tracked by this layer
  483. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  484. return nil, destructed
  485. }
  486. // If an old list already exists, return it
  487. if list, exist := dl.storageList[accountHash]; exist {
  488. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  489. return list, destructed // the cached list can't be nil
  490. }
  491. dl.lock.RUnlock()
  492. // No old sorted account list exists, generate a new one
  493. dl.lock.Lock()
  494. defer dl.lock.Unlock()
  495. storageMap := dl.storageData[accountHash]
  496. storageList := make([]common.Hash, 0, len(storageMap))
  497. for k := range storageMap {
  498. storageList = append(storageList, k)
  499. }
  500. sort.Sort(hashes(storageList))
  501. dl.storageList[accountHash] = storageList
  502. dl.memory += uint64(len(dl.storageList)*common.HashLength + common.HashLength)
  503. return storageList, destructed
  504. }