This PR moves the logging/tracing-facilities out of `*state.StateDB`,
in to a wrapping struct which implements `vm.StateDB` instead.
In most places, it is a pretty straight-forward change:
- First, hoisting the invocations from state objects up to the statedb.
- Then making the mutation-methods simply return the previous value, so
that the external logging layer could log everything.
Some internal code uses the direct object-accessors to mutate the state,
particularly in testing and in setting up state overrides, which means
that these changes are unobservable for the hooked layer. Thus, configuring
the overrides are not necessarily part of the API we want to publish.
The trickiest part about the layering is that when the selfdestructs are
finally deleted during `Finalise`, there's the possibility that someone
sent some ether to it, which is burnt at that point, and thus needs to
be logged. The hooked layer reaches into the inner layer to figure out
these events.
In package `vm`, the conversion from `state.StateDB + hooks` into a
hooked `vm.StateDB` is performed where needed.
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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Clique currently depends on the `accounts` package. This was a bit of a
big cannon even in the past, just to pass a signer "account" to the
Clique block producer. Either way, nowadays Geth does not support clique
mining any more, so by removing that bit of functionality from our code,
we can also break this dependency.
Clique should ideally be further torn out, but this at least gets us one
step closer to cleanups.
This PR changes how sidechains are handled.
Before the merge, it was possible to import a chain with lower td and not set it as canonical. After the merge, we expect every chain that we get via InsertChain to be canonical. Non-canonical blocks can still be inserted
with InsertBlockWIthoutSetHead.
If during the InsertChain, the existing chain is not canonical anymore, we mark it as a sidechain and send the SideChainEvents normally.
* all: refactor so NewBlock(..) and WithBody(..) take a types.Body
* core: fixup comments, remove txs != receipts panic
* core/types: add empty withdrawls to body if len == 0
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
The EIP150Hash was an idea where, after the fork, we hardcoded the forked hash as an extra defensive mechanism. It wasn't really used, since forks weren't contentious and for all the various testnets and private networks it's been a hassle to have around.
This change removes that config field.
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Signed-off-by: jsvisa <delweng@gmail.com>
Makes clear the distinction between Finalize and FinalizedAndAssemble:
- In Finalize function, a series of state operations are applied according to consensus rules. The statedb is mutated and the root hash can be checked and compared afterwards.
This function should be used in block processing(receive afrom network and apply it locally) but not block generation.
- In FinalizeAndAssemble function, after applying state mutations, the block is also to be assembled with the latest
state root computed, updating the header.
This function should be used in block generation only.
This change implements withdrawals as specified in EIP-4895.
Co-authored-by: lightclient@protonmail.com <lightclient@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: marioevz <marioevz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* ethclient/gethclient: improve time-sensitive flaky test
* eth/catalyst: fix (?) flaky test
* core: stop blockchains in tests after use
* core: fix dangling blockchain instances
* core: rm whitespace
* eth/gasprice, eth/tracers, consensus/clique: stop dangling blockchains in tests
* all: address review concerns
* core: goimports
* eth/catalyst: fix another time-sensitive test
* consensus/clique: add snapshot test run function
* core: rename stop() to stopWithoutSaving()
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* consensus: use the maxGasLimit constant to check the header.GasLimit to avoid creating new variables repeatedly
* consensus: check the header.GasLimit by the public constant MaxGasLimit
* consensus: check the header.GasLimit by the constant MaxGasLimit
This PR fixes a problem which arises on clique networks when there is a network stall. Previously, the worker packages were tracked, even if the sealing engine decided not to seal the block (due to clique rules about recent signing). These tracked-but-not-sealed blocks kept building up in memory.
This PR changes the situation so the sealing engine instead returns an error, and the worker can thus un-track the package.
This removes some code:
- The clique engine calculated the snapshot twice when verifying headers/blocks.
- The method GetBlockHashesFromHash in Header/Block/Lightchain was only used by tests. It
is now removed from the API.
- The method GetTdByHash internally looked up the number before calling GetTd(hash, num).
In many cases, callers already had the number, and used this method just because it has a
shorter name. I have removed the method to make the API surface smaller.
* accounts/abi/bind: fix bounded contracts and sim backend for 1559
* accounts/abi/bind, ethclient: don't rely on chain config for gas prices
* all: enable London for all internal tests
* les: get receipt type info in les tests
* les: fix weird test
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This is the initial implementation of EIP-1559 in packages core/types and core.
Mining, RPC, etc. will be added in subsequent commits.
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: lightclient@protonmail.com <lightclient@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
The PR makes use of the stacktrie, which is is more lenient on resource consumption, than the regular trie, in cases where we only need it for DeriveSha