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5 Commits (aec1964410648e1eda9e70685f27e846f2328c0f)
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all: implement state history v2 (#30107)
This pull request delivers the new version of the state history, where the raw storage key is used instead of the hash. Before the cancun fork, it's supported by protocol to destruct a specific account and therefore, all the storage slot owned by it should be wiped in the same transition. Technically, storage wiping should be performed through storage iteration, and only the storage key hash will be available for traversal if the state snapshot is not available. Therefore, the storage key hash is chosen as the identifier in the old version state history. Fortunately, account self-destruction has been deprecated by the protocol since the Cancun fork, and there are no empty accounts eligible for deletion under EIP-158. Therefore, we can conclude that no storage wiping should occur after the Cancun fork. In this case, it makes no sense to keep using hash. Besides, another big reason for making this change is the current format state history is unusable if verkle is activated. Verkle tree has a different key derivation scheme (merkle uses keccak256), the preimage of key hash must be provided in order to make verkle rollback functional. This pull request is a prerequisite for landing verkle. Additionally, the raw storage key is more human-friendly for those who want to manually check the history, even though Solidity already performs some hashing to derive the storage location. --- This pull request doesn't bump the database version, as I believe the database should still be compatible if users degrade from the new geth version to old one, the only side effect is the persistent new version state history will be unusable. --------- Co-authored-by: Zsolt Felfoldi <zsfelfoldi@gmail.com> |
1 month ago |
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82e963e5c9
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triedb/pathdb: configure different node hasher in pathdb (#31008)
As the node hash scheme in verkle and merkle are totally different, the original default node hasher in pathdb is no longer suitable. Therefore, this pull request configures different node hasher respectively. |
1 month ago |
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core, triedb: remove destruct flag in state snapshot (#30752)
This pull request removes the destruct flag from the state snapshot to simplify the code. Previously, this flag indicated that an account was removed during a state transition, making all associated storage slots inaccessible. Because storage deletion can involve a large number of slots, the actual deletion is deferred until the end of the process, where it is handled in batches. With the deprecation of self-destruct in the Cancun fork, storage deletions are no longer expected. Historically, the largest storage deletion event in Ethereum was around 15 megabytes—manageable in memory. In this pull request, the single destruct flag is replaced by a set of deletion markers for individual storage slots. Each deleted storage slot will now appear in the Storage set with a nil value. This change will simplify a lot logics, such as storage accessing, storage flushing, storage iteration and so on. |
3 months ago |
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core, trie, triedb: minor changes from snapshot integration (#30599)
This change ports some non-important changes from https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/30159, including interface renaming and some trivial refactorings. |
4 months ago |
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d38b88a5a1
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core/state: introduce stateupdate structure (#29530)
* core/state: introduce stateUpate structure * core/state: remove outdated function description * core/state: address comments |
9 months ago |