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Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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# Nimbus
# Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Status Research & Development GmbH
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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import
std/strutils,
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../../common/common,
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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../../db/accounts_cache,
../../transaction/call_evm,
../../transaction,
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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../../vm_state,
../../vm_types,
../../evm/async/operations,
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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../validate,
chronos,
stew/results
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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Feature/implement poa processing (#748) * re-shuffled Clique functions why: Due to the port from the go-sources, the interface logic is not optimal for nimbus. The main visible function is currently snapshot() and most of the _procurement_ of this function result has been moved to a sub-directory. * run eip-225 Clique test against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() why: Previously, loading the test block chains was fugdged with the purpose only to fill the database. As it is now clear how nimbus works on Goerli, the same can be achieved with a more realistic scenario. details: Eventually these tests will be pre-cursor to the reply tests for the Goerli chain supporting TDD approach with more simple cases. * fix exception annotations for executor module why: needed for exception tracking details: main annoyance are vmState methods (in state.nim) which potentially throw a base level Exception (a proc would only throws CatchableError) * split p2p/chain into sub-modules and fix exception annotations why: make space for implementing PoA stuff * provide over-loadable Clique PRNG why: There is a PRNG provided for generating reproducible number sequences. The functions which employ the PRNG to generate time slots were ported ported from the go-implementation. They are currently unused. * implement trusted signer assembly in p2p/chain.persistBlocks() details: * PoA processing moved there at the end of a transaction. Currently, there is no action (eg. transaction rollback) if this fails. * The unit tests with staged blocks work ok. In particular, there should be tests with to-be-rejected blocks. * TODO: 1.Optimise throughput/cache handling; 2.Verify headers * fix statement cast in pool.nim * added table features to LRU cache why: Clique uses the LRU cache using a mixture of volatile online items from the LRU cache and database checkpoints for hard synchronisation. For performance, Clique needs more table like features. details: First, last, and query key added, as well as efficient random delete added. Also key-item pair iterator added for debugging. * re-factored LRU snapshot caching why: Caching was sub-optimal (aka. bonkers) in that it skipped over memory caches in many cases and so mostly rebuild the snapshot from the last on-disk checkpoint. details; The LRU snapshot toValue() handler has been moved into the module clique_snapshot. This is for the fact that toValue() is not supposed to see the whole LRU cache database. So there must be a higher layer working with the the whole LRU cache and the on-disk checkpoint database. also: some clean up todo: The code still assumes that the block headers are valid in itself. This is particular important when an epoch header (aka re-sync header) is processed as it must contain the PoA result of all previous headers. So blocks need to be verified when they come in before used for PoA processing. * fix some snapshot cache fringe cases why: Must not index empty sequences in clique_snapshot module
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private functions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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proc eip1559BaseFee(header: BlockHeader; fork: EVMFork): UInt256 =
## Actually, `baseFee` should be 0 for pre-London headers already. But this
## function just plays safe. In particular, the `test_general_state_json.nim`
## module modifies this block header `baseFee` field unconditionally :(.
if FkLondon <= fork:
result = header.baseFee
proc commitOrRollbackDependingOnGasUsed(
vmState: BaseVMState, accTx: SavePoint,
header: BlockHeader, tx: Transaction,
gasBurned: GasInt, priorityFee: GasInt):
Result[GasInt, string] {.raises: [].} =
# Make sure that the tx does not exceed the maximum cumulative limit as
# set in the block header. Again, the eip-1559 reference does not mention
# an early stop. It would rather detect differing values for the block
# header `gasUsed` and the `vmState.cumulativeGasUsed` at a later stage.
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if header.gasLimit < vmState.cumulativeGasUsed + gasBurned:
try:
vmState.stateDB.rollback(accTx)
return err("invalid tx: block header gasLimit reached. gasLimit=$1, gasUsed=$2, addition=$3" % [
$header.gasLimit, $vmState.cumulativeGasUsed, $gasBurned])
except ValueError as ex:
return err(ex.msg)
else:
# Accept transaction and collect mining fee.
vmState.stateDB.commit(accTx)
vmState.stateDB.addBalance(vmState.coinbase(), gasBurned.u256 * priorityFee.u256)
vmState.cumulativeGasUsed += gasBurned
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# Return remaining gas to the block gas counter so it is
# available for the next transaction.
vmState.gasPool += tx.gasLimit - gasBurned
return ok(gasBurned)
proc asyncProcessTransactionImpl(
vmState: BaseVMState; ## Parent accounts environment for transaction
tx: Transaction; ## Transaction to validate
sender: EthAddress; ## tx.getSender or tx.ecRecover
header: BlockHeader; ## Header for the block containing the current tx
fork: EVMFork): Future[Result[GasInt, string]]
# wildcard exception, wrapped below
{.async, gcsafe.} =
## Modelled after `https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1559#specification`_
## which provides a backward compatible framwork for EIP1559.
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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let
roDB = vmState.readOnlyStateDB
baseFee256 = header.eip1559BaseFee(fork)
baseFee = baseFee256.truncate(GasInt)
tx = eip1559TxNormalization(tx, baseFee, fork)
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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priorityFee = min(tx.maxPriorityFee, tx.maxFee - baseFee)
excessBlobGas = vmState.parent.excessBlobGas.get(0'u64)
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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# Return failure unless explicitely set `ok()`
var res: Result[GasInt, string] = err("")
await ifNecessaryGetAccounts(vmState, @[sender, vmState.coinbase()])
if tx.to.isSome:
await ifNecessaryGetCode(vmState, tx.to.get)
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# buy gas, then the gas goes into gasMeter
if vmState.gasPool < tx.gasLimit:
return err("gas limit reached. gasLimit=$1, gasNeeded=$2" % [
$vmState.gasPool, $tx.gasLimit])
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vmState.gasPool -= tx.gasLimit
# Actually, the eip-1559 reference does not mention an early exit.
#
# Even though database was not changed yet but, a `persist()` directive
# before leaving is crucial for some unit tests that us a direct/deep call
# of the `processTransaction()` function. So there is no `return err()`
# statement, here.
let txRes = roDB.validateTransaction(tx, sender, header.gasLimit, baseFee256, excessBlobGas, fork)
if txRes.isOk:
# EIP-1153
vmState.stateDB.clearTransientStorage()
# Execute the transaction.
let
accTx = vmState.stateDB.beginSavepoint
gasBurned = tx.txCallEvm(sender, vmState, fork)
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res = commitOrRollbackDependingOnGasUsed(vmState, accTx, header, tx, gasBurned, priorityFee)
else:
res = err(txRes.error)
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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if vmState.generateWitness:
vmState.stateDB.collectWitnessData()
vmState.stateDB.persist(
clearEmptyAccount = fork >= FkSpurious,
clearCache = false)
Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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return res
Feature/implement poa processing (#748) * re-shuffled Clique functions why: Due to the port from the go-sources, the interface logic is not optimal for nimbus. The main visible function is currently snapshot() and most of the _procurement_ of this function result has been moved to a sub-directory. * run eip-225 Clique test against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() why: Previously, loading the test block chains was fugdged with the purpose only to fill the database. As it is now clear how nimbus works on Goerli, the same can be achieved with a more realistic scenario. details: Eventually these tests will be pre-cursor to the reply tests for the Goerli chain supporting TDD approach with more simple cases. * fix exception annotations for executor module why: needed for exception tracking details: main annoyance are vmState methods (in state.nim) which potentially throw a base level Exception (a proc would only throws CatchableError) * split p2p/chain into sub-modules and fix exception annotations why: make space for implementing PoA stuff * provide over-loadable Clique PRNG why: There is a PRNG provided for generating reproducible number sequences. The functions which employ the PRNG to generate time slots were ported ported from the go-implementation. They are currently unused. * implement trusted signer assembly in p2p/chain.persistBlocks() details: * PoA processing moved there at the end of a transaction. Currently, there is no action (eg. transaction rollback) if this fails. * The unit tests with staged blocks work ok. In particular, there should be tests with to-be-rejected blocks. * TODO: 1.Optimise throughput/cache handling; 2.Verify headers * fix statement cast in pool.nim * added table features to LRU cache why: Clique uses the LRU cache using a mixture of volatile online items from the LRU cache and database checkpoints for hard synchronisation. For performance, Clique needs more table like features. details: First, last, and query key added, as well as efficient random delete added. Also key-item pair iterator added for debugging. * re-factored LRU snapshot caching why: Caching was sub-optimal (aka. bonkers) in that it skipped over memory caches in many cases and so mostly rebuild the snapshot from the last on-disk checkpoint. details; The LRU snapshot toValue() handler has been moved into the module clique_snapshot. This is for the fact that toValue() is not supposed to see the whole LRU cache database. So there must be a higher layer working with the the whole LRU cache and the on-disk checkpoint database. also: some clean up todo: The code still assumes that the block headers are valid in itself. This is particular important when an epoch header (aka re-sync header) is processed as it must contain the PoA result of all previous headers. So blocks need to be verified when they come in before used for PoA processing. * fix some snapshot cache fringe cases why: Must not index empty sequences in clique_snapshot module
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# Public functions
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proc asyncProcessTransaction*(
vmState: BaseVMState; ## Parent accounts environment for transaction
tx: Transaction; ## Transaction to validate
sender: EthAddress; ## tx.getSender or tx.ecRecover
header: BlockHeader; ## Header for the block containing the current tx
fork: EVMFork): Future[Result[GasInt,string]]
{.async, gcsafe.} =
## Process the transaction, write the results to accounts db. The function
## returns the amount of gas burned if executed.
return await vmState.asyncProcessTransactionImpl(tx, sender, header, fork)
# FIXME-duplicatedForAsync
proc asyncProcessTransaction*(
vmState: BaseVMState; ## Parent accounts environment for transaction
tx: Transaction; ## Transaction to validate
sender: EthAddress; ## tx.getSender or tx.ecRecover
header: BlockHeader): Future[Result[GasInt,string]]
{.async, gcsafe.} =
## Variant of `asyncProcessTransaction()` with `*fork* derived
## from the `vmState` argument.
let fork = vmState.com.toEVMFork(header.forkDeterminationInfoForHeader)
return await vmState.asyncProcessTransaction(tx, sender, header, fork)
proc processTransaction*(
vmState: BaseVMState; ## Parent accounts environment for transaction
tx: Transaction; ## Transaction to validate
sender: EthAddress; ## tx.getSender or tx.ecRecover
header: BlockHeader; ## Header for the block containing the current tx
fork: EVMFork): Result[GasInt,string]
{.gcsafe, raises: [CatchableError].} =
return waitFor(vmState.asyncProcessTransaction(tx, sender, header, fork))
proc processTransaction*(
vmState: BaseVMState; ## Parent accounts environment for transaction
tx: Transaction; ## Transaction to validate
sender: EthAddress; ## tx.getSender or tx.ecRecover
header: BlockHeader): Result[GasInt,string]
{.gcsafe, raises: [CatchableError].} =
return waitFor(vmState.asyncProcessTransaction(tx, sender, header))
Feature/implement poa processing (#748) * re-shuffled Clique functions why: Due to the port from the go-sources, the interface logic is not optimal for nimbus. The main visible function is currently snapshot() and most of the _procurement_ of this function result has been moved to a sub-directory. * run eip-225 Clique test against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() why: Previously, loading the test block chains was fugdged with the purpose only to fill the database. As it is now clear how nimbus works on Goerli, the same can be achieved with a more realistic scenario. details: Eventually these tests will be pre-cursor to the reply tests for the Goerli chain supporting TDD approach with more simple cases. * fix exception annotations for executor module why: needed for exception tracking details: main annoyance are vmState methods (in state.nim) which potentially throw a base level Exception (a proc would only throws CatchableError) * split p2p/chain into sub-modules and fix exception annotations why: make space for implementing PoA stuff * provide over-loadable Clique PRNG why: There is a PRNG provided for generating reproducible number sequences. The functions which employ the PRNG to generate time slots were ported ported from the go-implementation. They are currently unused. * implement trusted signer assembly in p2p/chain.persistBlocks() details: * PoA processing moved there at the end of a transaction. Currently, there is no action (eg. transaction rollback) if this fails. * The unit tests with staged blocks work ok. In particular, there should be tests with to-be-rejected blocks. * TODO: 1.Optimise throughput/cache handling; 2.Verify headers * fix statement cast in pool.nim * added table features to LRU cache why: Clique uses the LRU cache using a mixture of volatile online items from the LRU cache and database checkpoints for hard synchronisation. For performance, Clique needs more table like features. details: First, last, and query key added, as well as efficient random delete added. Also key-item pair iterator added for debugging. * re-factored LRU snapshot caching why: Caching was sub-optimal (aka. bonkers) in that it skipped over memory caches in many cases and so mostly rebuild the snapshot from the last on-disk checkpoint. details; The LRU snapshot toValue() handler has been moved into the module clique_snapshot. This is for the fact that toValue() is not supposed to see the whole LRU cache database. So there must be a higher layer working with the the whole LRU cache and the on-disk checkpoint database. also: some clean up todo: The code still assumes that the block headers are valid in itself. This is particular important when an epoch header (aka re-sync header) is processed as it must contain the PoA result of all previous headers. So blocks need to be verified when they come in before used for PoA processing. * fix some snapshot cache fringe cases why: Must not index empty sequences in clique_snapshot module
2021-07-14 15:13:27 +00:00
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Feature/goerli replay clique poa (#743) * extract unused clique/mining support into separate file why: mining is currently unsupported by nimbus * Replay first 51840 transactions from Goerli block chain why: Currently Goerli is loaded but the block headers are not verified. Replaying allows real data PoA development. details: Simple stupid gzipped dump/undump layer for debugging based on the zlib module (no nim-faststream support.) This is a replay running against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() where the data were captured from. * prepare stubs for PoA engine * split executor source into sup-modules why: make room for updates, clique integration should go into executor/update_poastate.nim * Simplify p2p/executor.processBlock() function prototype why: vmState argument always wraps basicChainDB * split processBlock() into sub-functions why: isolate the part where it will support clique/poa * provided additional processTransaction() function prototype without _fork_ argument why: with the exception of some tests, the _fork_ argument is always derived from the other prototype argument _vmState_ details: similar situation with makeReceipt() * provide new processBlock() version explicitly supporting PoA details: The new processBlock() version supporting PoA is the general one also supporting non-PoA networks, it needs an additional _Clique_ descriptor function argument for PoA state (if any.) The old processBlock() function without the _Clique_ descriptor argument retorns an error on PoA networgs (e.g. Goerli.) * re-implemented Clique descriptor as _ref object_ why: gives more flexibility when moving around the descriptor object details: also cleaned up a bit the clique sources * comments for clarifying handling of Clique/PoA state descriptor
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# End
Feature/implement poa processing (#748) * re-shuffled Clique functions why: Due to the port from the go-sources, the interface logic is not optimal for nimbus. The main visible function is currently snapshot() and most of the _procurement_ of this function result has been moved to a sub-directory. * run eip-225 Clique test against p2p/chain.persistBlocks() why: Previously, loading the test block chains was fugdged with the purpose only to fill the database. As it is now clear how nimbus works on Goerli, the same can be achieved with a more realistic scenario. details: Eventually these tests will be pre-cursor to the reply tests for the Goerli chain supporting TDD approach with more simple cases. * fix exception annotations for executor module why: needed for exception tracking details: main annoyance are vmState methods (in state.nim) which potentially throw a base level Exception (a proc would only throws CatchableError) * split p2p/chain into sub-modules and fix exception annotations why: make space for implementing PoA stuff * provide over-loadable Clique PRNG why: There is a PRNG provided for generating reproducible number sequences. The functions which employ the PRNG to generate time slots were ported ported from the go-implementation. They are currently unused. * implement trusted signer assembly in p2p/chain.persistBlocks() details: * PoA processing moved there at the end of a transaction. Currently, there is no action (eg. transaction rollback) if this fails. * The unit tests with staged blocks work ok. In particular, there should be tests with to-be-rejected blocks. * TODO: 1.Optimise throughput/cache handling; 2.Verify headers * fix statement cast in pool.nim * added table features to LRU cache why: Clique uses the LRU cache using a mixture of volatile online items from the LRU cache and database checkpoints for hard synchronisation. For performance, Clique needs more table like features. details: First, last, and query key added, as well as efficient random delete added. Also key-item pair iterator added for debugging. * re-factored LRU snapshot caching why: Caching was sub-optimal (aka. bonkers) in that it skipped over memory caches in many cases and so mostly rebuild the snapshot from the last on-disk checkpoint. details; The LRU snapshot toValue() handler has been moved into the module clique_snapshot. This is for the fact that toValue() is not supposed to see the whole LRU cache database. So there must be a higher layer working with the the whole LRU cache and the on-disk checkpoint database. also: some clean up todo: The code still assumes that the block headers are valid in itself. This is particular important when an epoch header (aka re-sync header) is processed as it must contain the PoA result of all previous headers. So blocks need to be verified when they come in before used for PoA processing. * fix some snapshot cache fringe cases why: Must not index empty sequences in clique_snapshot module
2021-07-14 15:13:27 +00:00
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