Virtual Machine Runtime Engine (VMRE)
The VMRE
handles the lifecycle, compatibility and logging IO of a managed VM process.
How it works
The runtime.Initializer
interface could be implemented to manage local or remote VM processes.
This implementation is consumed by a gRPC server which serves the Runtime
service. The server interacts with the underlying process and allows for the VM
binary to communicate with AvalancheGo.
Subprocess VM management
The subprocess
is currently the only supported Runtime
implementation.
It works by starting the VM's as a subprocess of AvalancheGo by os.Exec
.
Workflow
VMRegistry
calls the RPC Chain VM Factory
.
- Factory Starts an instance of a
VMRE
server that consumes a runtime.Initializer
interface implementation.
- The address of this server is passed as a ENV variable
AVALANCHE_VM_RUNTIME_ENGINE_ADDR
via os.Exec
which starts the VM binary.
- The VM uses the address of the
VMRE
server to create a client.
- Client sends a
Initialize
RPC informing the server of the Protocol Version
and future Address
of the RPC Chain VM server allowing it to perform a validation Handshake
.
- After the
Handshake
is complete the RPC Chain VM server is started which serves the ChainVM
implementation.
- The connection details for the RPC Chain VM server are now used to create an RPC Chain VM client.
ChainManager
uses this VM client to bootstrap the chain powered by Snowman
consensus.
- To shutdown the VM
runtime.Stop()
sends a SIGTERM
signal to the VM process.
Debugging
Process Not Found
When runtime is Bootstrapped
handshake success is observed during the Initialize
RPC. Process not found means that the runtime Client in the VM binary could not communicate with the runtime Server on AvalancheGo. This could be the result of networking issues or other error in Serve()
.
failed to register VM {"vmID": "tGas3T58KzdjcJ2iKSyiYsWiqYctRXaPTqBCA11BqEkNg8kPc", "error": "handshake failed: timeout"}
Protocol Version Mismatch
To ensure RPC compatibility the protocol version of AvalancheGo must match the supernet VM. To correct this error update the supernet VM's dependencies to the latest version AvalancheGo.
failed to register VM {"vmID": "tGas3T58KzdjcJ2iKSyiYsWiqYctRXaPTqBCA11BqEkNg8kPc", "error": "handshake failed: protocol version mismatch avalanchego: 19 vm: 18"}