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Summary of Changes
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This pull request aims to enhance the monitoring and understanding of epoch transition performance by refining existing metrics and introducing new logging. The changes ensure that the collected data more accurately reflects real-world performance, enabling better analysis and optimization of critical blockchain processes.
Highlights
- Metric Bucket Revision: The buckets for
lodestar_stfn_epoch_transition_secondsandlodestar_precompute_next_epoch_transition_duration_secondsmetrics have been updated to reflect more realistic epoch transition times, removing very low, unrealistic values and adding higher, more relevant ones. - Epoch Transition Duration Logging: The
prepareNextSlot.tsfile now logs the duration of the epoch transition, providing more detailed insights into its performance.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the metric buckets for epoch transition duration to provide more realistic and detailed measurements, and also introduces logging for this duration. The changes align well with the stated goals. My feedback focuses on improving the precision and reliability of the new duration logging.
| const precomputeEpochTransitionTimer = isEpochTransition | ||
| ? this.metrics?.precomputeNextEpochTransition.duration.startTimer() | ||
| : null; | ||
| const start = Date.now(); |
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For measuring durations, process.hrtime.bigint() is generally preferred over Date.now(). Date.now() is based on the system clock, which can be adjusted (e.g., by NTP), potentially leading to inaccurate or even negative durations. process.hrtime.bigint() provides a monotonic, high-resolution timer that is not affected by system time changes. You'll need to update the duration calculation accordingly where this start variable is used.
| const start = Date.now(); | |
| const start = process.hrtime.bigint(); |
| headSlot, | ||
| prepareSlot, | ||
| previousHits, | ||
| durationMs: Date.now() - start, |
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To align with the change from Date.now() to process.hrtime.bigint(), this duration calculation should be updated. process.hrtime.bigint() returns nanoseconds, so it needs to be converted to milliseconds for the log.
| durationMs: Date.now() - start, | |
| durationMs: Number(process.hrtime.bigint() - start) / 1_000_000, |
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lodestar_precompute_next_epoch_transition_duration_seconds