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jangko 41c4d186b5
vendor: update nim-graphql, replace nim-miniz with nim-zlib, add nim-ws
- we replace nim-miniz with nim-zlib because nim-ws requires
  features not available in miniz
- nim-graphql also switch to nim-zlib
- nim-ws depends on nim-zlib and we need it for upcoming
  websocket rpc
2021-06-21 16:30:02 +07:00
Kim De Mey 4ce9b5883c
Add Portal eth json-rpc stubs and Portal content file (#720)
* Bump nim-json-rpc module

* Add eth json rpc stubs

* Add portal content file
2021-06-18 19:20:48 +02:00
Jordan Hrycaj cad1b5a678
verify age of uncle's parent (#719)
why:
  parent must be older => check needed for bcFrontierToHomestead test
  cases UncleFromFrontierInHomestead and UnclePopulation
2021-06-18 08:37:59 +01:00
Kim De Mey e7745a6456
Add nlpn readme (#718)
* Do not run nlpn CI on md files in nlpn folder

* Add nlpn README.md
2021-06-17 17:05:00 +02:00
jangko 1836d725e9
update hive stat for ethereum/graphql suite
from: ethereum/graphql:       36 pass,    10 fail,    46 total
to  : ethereum/graphql:       40 pass,     6 fail,    46 total
2021-06-17 18:18:28 +07:00
jangko d0782cdb0d
fixes some of graphql resolver
following recent fixes in upstream hive,
we also update our graphql resolvers
2021-06-17 18:18:28 +07:00
Jordan Hrycaj eb7c0be3d4
after rebase fix (#715)
why:
  file name has changed
2021-06-17 09:17:49 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 82e6cd991d maintenance update
why:
  some handy features were intended to support the unit test from
  the clique/clique_test.go source (the other one is from
  clique/snapshot_test.go.)
  as this test cannot realistically be implemented without the full
  api (includes mining support), it is left as that
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 90b012ad3f clarify epoch sync handling (effectively a comment update only)
why:
  autorisation list verification is performed in the main module along
  with other header verifications
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj dd7ca174f0 all snapshot unit tests succeed
details:
  for extra verbosity compile as: nim c -r -d:debug [..] test_clique.nim
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 61e460c125 Most snapshot unit tests work
details:
  three test cases still fail which are skipped
  test suite is linked to all_tests list
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 87edd80557 Update snapshot smoke test
details:
  can initialise & load all tests

todo:
  double check tests that are supposed to return error
  follow up succesful voting results
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 1de2cc1a77 Basic tests for Clique PoA/Consensus engine
details:
  test scenario from eip-225 reference implementation,
  set up unittes2 test framework
  smoke test for first sample ok (not functional yet)
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Jordan Hrycaj 491149c6d5 Eip225 clique/PoA consensus protocol
details:
  formal port from go-lang sources, compiles but will not do anything
  useful yet
2021-06-17 08:03:57 +01:00
Kim De Mey aef7a25174
Add nlpn (#714)
* Add start of nlpn client

* Fix some error handling in nlpn

* Clean-up GOARCH from nlpn.yml and add vendor to include paths
2021-06-16 21:18:45 +02:00
Kim De Mey 137875ba36
Bump nim-eth vendor repository (#713) 2021-06-15 12:38:54 +02:00
Jamie Lokier 6d4205b0b0
Transaction: Just enough support to work with nested calls
Proper nested call functionality is being skipped in this iteration of new EVMC
host code to keep it simpler, to allow testing and architecture to be built
around the less complicated non-nested cases first.

Instead, nested calls use the old `Computation` path, and bypass any
third-party EVM that may be loaded.  The results are the same, and mixing
different EVMs in this way is actually permitted in the EVMC specification.

This approach also means third-party EVMs we test don't need to support
precompiles and we don't need to specially handle those cases.
(E.g. "evmone" doesn't support precompiles, just EVM1 opcodes).

(These before/after scope actions are approximately copy-pasted from
`nimbus/vm/evmc_host.nim`, making their detailed behaviour "obviously correct".
Of course they are subject to tests as well.  The small stack property of
a3c8a5c3 "EVMC: Small stacks when using EVMC, closes #575 (segfaults)" is
carefully retained.)

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:41 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 97b4aa5619
Transaction: Calculate EIP-1283/2200/2929 gas refund in `setStorage`
Make the host service `setStorage` calculate the gas refund itself, instead of
depending on EVM internals.

In EVMC, host `setStorage` is responsible for adding the gas refund using the
rules of EIP-1283 (Constantinople), EIP-2200 (Istanbul) or EIP-2929 (Berlin).

It is not obvious that the host must do it from EVMC documentation, but it's
how it has to be.  Note, this is very different from the gas _cost_, which the
host does not calculate.

Gas refund doesn't affect computation.  It is applied after the whole
transaction is complete, so it can be tracked on the host or EVM side.  But
`setStorage` doesn't return enough information for the EVM to calculate the
refund, so the host must do it when `setStorage` is used.

For now, this continues using Nimbus `Computation` just to hold the gas refund,
to fit around existing structures and get new EVMC working.  But the host can't
keep using `Computation`, so gas refund will be moved out of it in due course.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier eb52fd3906
Transaction: Make `emitLog` use `Computation` to pass tests
When processing log operations on the EVMC host side, it causes incorrect
`rootHash` results in some tests.  This patch fixes the results.

The cause of these results is known: `Computation` is still doing parts of
contract scope entry/exit which need to be moved to the host.  For now, as a
temporary workaround, update logs in `Computation` as it did before.

This makes test pass when using Nimbus EVM.  (It breaks third-party EVMs when
`LOG*` ops are used, although most other tests pass.)

We can't keep this as it prevents complete host/EVM separation, but it's useful
in the current code, and it's fine to develop other functionality on top.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier ce0c13c4ca
Transaction: Make `selfDestruct` use `Computation` to pass tests
When processing self destructs on the EVMC host side, it causes incorrect
`rootHash` results in some tests.  This patch fixes the results.

The cause of these results is known: `Computation` is still doing parts of
contract scope entry/exit which need to be moved to the host.  For now, as a
temporary workaround, update self destructs in `Computation` as it did before.

This makes test pass when using Nimbus EVM.  (It breaks third-party EVMs when
`SELFDESTRUCT` ops are used, although most other tests pass.)

We can't keep this as it prevents complete host/EVM separation, but it's useful
in the current code, and it's fine to develop other functionality on top.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier b734240291
Transaction: Fix bounds error getting data address in empty seq
In the unusual case where log data is zero-length, `data[0].addr` is invalid
and Nim thoughtfully raises `IndexOutOfBounds`, a `Defect` so it's not even
in `CatchableError`.

This is done in the EVMC host services to handle `LOG*` ops, and it made one
of the EVM tests silently fail with no error message.  The fix is obvious.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier a5dc0bd283
EVMC: Using `{.show.}` trace all calls from the host into the EVM
Show calls from the host into the EVM.  Shows the call, `evmc_message` fields,
and `evmc_result` fields when the call returns.

(When `show_tx_calls` is manually set to true.)

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier ffd34a69fe
EVMC: Using `{.show.}` trace all calls from EVM to host services
When `show_tx_calls` is manually set to true, show all the calls from the EVM
to the host, including name, arguments and results.

For example this shows each call to `setStorage`, the key, value and storage
result.  This output allows the externally-visible activity of an EVM to be
seen, and it's been useful for guessing what went wrong when a test fails.

In theory, if two EVMs show the same activity in this log, they should have the
same effect on account states, gas, etc. and the same final `roothash`
(which is the only value some tests check).

ps. Ideally we'd use `{.push show.}`...`{.pop.}`, just like with `inline`.
But we can't: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/12867

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 43b66a3a05
EVMC: `{.show.}` pragma to show EVMC host call arguments and results
New pragma `{.show.}` on a proc definition turns on tracing for that proc.
Every call to it shows the name, arguments and results, if `show_tx_calls` is
manually set to true.  This is to trace calls from EVM to host.

This started as a template which took a block expression, but the closure it
used led to illegal capture errors.  It was easier to write a macro.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 168e69080b
Tests: Disable precompile fixtures when ENABLE_EVMC=1
The precompile fixture tests (`test_precompiles.nim`) are now incompatible with
ENABLE_EVMC=1, because `noTransfer` does not work with the new EVMC path.

This will start working again after the host/EVM context rework (needed for
other reasons anyway), but for now disable these tests so that other work can
continue.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:40 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 0e2bc8408d
Transaction: Run all computations via EVMC `execute`
1. Send all EVM executions through the EVMC `execute` function.

   It leads to the same place in the end as calling `Computation` before, but
   `execute` is the API function used by all EVMC implementations, and it is
   very explicit what data is passed back and forth.

2. As a consequence this starts using the new `host_services` code from EVM, so
   this is a significant change to the paths used for account state processing.

3. Because we will have to remove the `newComputation` call on the host side,
   anticipating that the contract code is now saved in `host` instead of being
   copied around.  As it's saved in `host`, there is no need to pass it
   separately to `evmcExecComputation`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier df71c8bec9
EVMC: Disable byte-endian conversion of 256-bit values on EVM side
We'll re-enable endian conversions based on a negotiated run-time option later,
but for now let's remove one complication to testing the new EVMC paths, and
also gain a little performance.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier e8a79e7246
EVMC: Reference EVMC entry point so it's linked into the program
Even though `evmc_create_nimbus_evm` is called, it fails at link time because
the definition of that function isn't included unless it is pulled in
explicitly.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 10807bce39
EVMC: Binary compatibility on the VM side for calling `execute`
This provides the functions a loadable VM must provide for a host to use it.
The main access to a loaded EVM is `evmc_create_nimbus_evm`, and this meant to
be the only exported function the caller starts with.

That provides access to other functions, also defined in this patch, to
configure the EVM and then the key interesting function is `execute`.

`execute` runs a full computation, here using Nimbus EVM `Computation`.

(Note, even though everything is EVMC binary-compatible, there is a small
dependency on `TransactionHost` in `execute` here, which prevents this being
used by a host that is not Nimbus at the moment.  It is necessary for some
tests, and will eventually go away.)

Although this provides the VM-side functionality needed by the host, it does
not contain the glue functions for `Computation` to call the host, which are
already part of the Nimbus EVM in `nimbus/vm/evmc_api.nim`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 0b19f42158
EVMC: Binary compatibility glue on the host side
1. This provides the necessary type adjustments for host services to be
   (optionally) callable via the EVMC binary-compatible interface.  This layer
   is stashed away in a glue module so the host services continue to use
   appropriate Nim types, and are still callable directly.

   Inlining is used to ensure there should be no real overhead, including stack
   frame size for the `call` function.  Note, `import` must be used for
   `{.inline.}` to work effectively.

2. This also provides a key call in the other direction, the version of host to
   EVM `execute` that is called on the host side.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier d49fa0bb86
Transaction: Add "host services", accessors to host state from EVM
This provides "host services", functions provided by the application to an EVM.
They are a key part of EVMC compatibility, but we will switch to using these
with "native" EVM as well.

These are functions like `getStorage`, `setStorage` and `emitLog` for accessing
the account state, because the EVM is not allowed direct access to the database.

This code is adapted from `nimbus/vm/evmc_host.nim` and other places, but there
is more emphasis on being host-side only, no dependency on the EVM or
`Computation` type.  It uses `TransactionHost` and types in `host_types`.

These host services have two goals: To be compatible with EVMC, and to be a
good way for the Nimbus EVM to access the data it needs.  In our new Nimbus
internal architecture, the EVM will only access the databases and other
application state via these host service functions.

The reason for containing the EVM like this, even "native" EVM, is that having
one good interface to the data makes it a lot easier to change how the database
works, which is on the roadmap.

These functions almost have EVMC signatures, but they are not binary compatible
with EVMC.  (Binary compatibility is provided by another module).  It would be
fine for Nimbus EVM to call these functions directly when linked directly.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:29:39 +01:00
Jamie Lokier a4f92a6543
Transaction: Use same log level for all block rejection causes
Block validation failure isn't an error, it's correct rejection of a bad block
from the network.  All conditions that lead to block rejection return a simple
boolean.

When a block is rejected, most reasons log at `debug` level.  Only `stateRoot`
mismatch shouts a loud, highlighted, multi-line error message with big red
`error` alert.

Historically this was to assist EVM development, because it was more likely to
be a Nimbus EVM bug than a real bad block.  But now the EVM is in good shape,
has a large and thorough testsuite, and `stateRoot` mismatch is more likely to
be a real bad block that should be rejected with less fuss.

If there's a genuine EVM bug, we'll still get an alert: Consensus failure will
quickly become obvious, and the block where it happens is easily fetched.

So a big, loud error is no longer useful, and it became a problem during tests.
Recently a few hundred tests were added that trigger it, and now successful
test output is filled with attention-grabbing errors which aren't really errors
or particularly useful.

Since it's not really an error, the original motivation is now backwards, and
other reasons warn at `debug` level, make this like the others.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 18:07:50 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 534be53873
vm2: Remove vm2 `forks_list` everywhere, use common forks list
Remove file vm2 file `forks_list, and divert all imports to the common forks
list outside the EVM.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:31 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 7c90d8de70
EVM: Remove `vm_forks` everywhere, use common forks list instead
The common forks list was already used, redirected via `vm_forks` for
historical compatibility.  Remove the old `vm_forks` now and divert all imports
to the common forks list outside the EVM.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:31 +01:00
Jamie Lokier aee0fe39d2
EVM: Remove `vm_types2` everywhere, use common forks list instead
File `vm_types2` is obsolete.  Remove this file and divert all imports to the
common forks list outside the EVM, or in some cases they don't need it anyway.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:31 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 84269ddccf
Forks: Use capitalized names again for presentation (logging etc.)
Fork names were originally capitalized, and were made lower case by @narimiran
in commit 36a7519 to satisfy `parseEnum` in some tests.  Restore the
capitalization and make the tests work with it.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:31 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 05bc174bef
Forks: Use a common fork list outside the EVMs
Many places outside the EVM use `Fork` and the fork list, and in general we
want progressively fewer dependencies on EVM internal types and files.

This may prove to be a temporary location, especially when we implement
issue #640.  But it's a fine temporary location if so.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:31 +01:00
Jamie Lokier b3a788c7ce
Transaction: Move contract address generation outside the EVM
The current EVM generates its own new contract addresses, and this is why there
are separate `msg.contractAddress` and `msg.codeAddress` fields in the
computation start message.

In EVMC, account updates are only allowed on the host side, including contract
generation, and the start message has one destination field, `msg.destination`.
The EVM cannot select addresses, only use them.  It's a sensible design.

The difference makes the current EVM incompatible with EVMC and its message
format, so this patch corrects the difference.  It moves contract address
generation to the host side.  This simplifies the EVM and its API a little.

(As an API change, this is incompatible with vm2, so it's guarded under
`evmc_enabled` to allow vm2 to continue to build and run at this time.  This is
also why there are fewer deletions than would otherwise be expected.)

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:30 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 775231eef1
EVM: Apply EIP-6 in the code (affects both vm and vm2)
The rationale in EIP-6[1] for changing names to `selfDestruct` applies to code
as much as it does to specs.  Also, Ethereum uses the new names consistently,
so it's useful for our code to match the terms used in later EIP specs and
testsuite entries.

This change is straightforward, and is a prerequisite for patches to come that
do things with the `selfDestruct` fields.

[1] https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6
Hudson Jameson, "EIP-6: Renaming SUICIDE opcode," Ethereum Improvement
Proposals, no. 6, November 2015.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-08 15:36:30 +01:00
jangko f42c76467b
bump nim-graphql from 0.2.14 to 0.2.16
- fixes non repeatable directive error message
- refactor nim caching in github action ci
- refactor github action ci matrix
- extract miniz to it's own repo
2021-06-06 11:27:12 +07:00
jangko 051957c464
add nim-miniz submodule to vendor
nim-miniz now sit in it's own repo after
extracted from nim-graphql

it also a dependency of incoming nim-ws
2021-06-06 11:23:30 +07:00
Jamie Lokier ef7773daa6
Whisper: Remove Whisper-specific hexstring/JSON/key storage support
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:48 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 613f06e61c
Whisper: Remove all the main Whisper code (config, startup, RPC etc)
This is the main patch which removes Whisper code from `nimbus-eth1` code.
It removes all configuration, help, startup, JSON-RPC calls and most types.

Note, there is still Whisper functionality in `nim-eth`.  Also, the "wrapper"
under `wrappers/` isn't dealt with by this change, but it's not built by
default (and might not currently work).

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:48 +01:00
Jamie Lokier f5c69f372a
Whisper: Remove all code which starts Whisper running
This is the patch which removes Whisper functionality from `nimbus-eth1`,
even though the code has yet to be removed after.

After this change, enabling Whisper has no effect.  Its configuration is
ignored and it won't be started.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:48 +01:00
Jamie Lokier ecb0654da7
Whisper: Remove C and Go wrappers and Nimbus as a library
Remove the C and Go example wrappers that call Nimbus as a library, by removing
the entire `wrappers/` directory.  They are removed because they only wrap
Whisper protocol support, which has been removed as it is obsolete.

The only thing wrapped were Whisper functions, even though there were separate
`go_wrapper_example` and `go_wrapper_whisper_example` programs.  The wrappers
don't build without Whisper in Nimbus, and without it, there isn't enough left
for them to be useful examples.

Also remove support for building the whole of Nimbus as a library, because
there is nothing left using it.  These targets are gone from the Makefile:

- `wrappers`
- `wrappers-static`
- `libnimbus.so`
- `libnimbus.a`

The code isn't really gone, because it remains available in Git history.  It
may be useful someday, so a comment has been left in the Makefile for future
generations:

> This note is kept so that anyone wanting to build Nimbus as a library or call
> from C or Go will know it has been done before.  The previous working version
> can be found in Git history.  Look for the `nimbus-eth1` commit that adds
> this comment and removes `wrappers/*`.

Also worth a note, the library support was not tested on Windows, and the
shared library support was only tested on Linux.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:48 +01:00
Jamie Lokier cf36bdb801
Whisper (CI): Remove GitHub actions for building `wrappers*`
With Whisper support gone, the wrappers cannot be built.  More detail in the
patch that removes the wrappers.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:47 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 3ba22809f0
Whisper: Remove all Whisper tests and test support
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:47 +01:00
Jamie Lokier bfa7bd0488
Whisper: Stop testing Whisper
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:47 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 774f697c73
Whisper: Disable Whisper (Shh) protocol by default
This commit turns Whisper off by default, without changing anything else.

So this can be cherry-picked if you just want to disable Whisper without
removing it.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:12:47 +01:00
Jamie Lokier e2689792b0
vm2: Remove `toSymbolName` unnecessary symbol-text-symbol conversion
There's no need for macro `toSymbolName` to convert fork enum values to their
presentation texts (logging etc) then re-parse them back to a fork enum value.
`asFork` is already used in the same function and works without these steps,
so use it consistently.

Same applies to `op.toSymbolName` and `asOp`.

This makes the code simpler, and removes a text pattern-matching requirement.
The patch has been checked to confirm it doesn't change the compiled code.

Motivation: The forks list will be removed from VM because it is used outside
the VM as well.  Doing so highlighted vm2's `toSymbolName`.  It's not needed,
and it's best if the VM doesn't constrain text strings used outside the VM

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 16:54:38 +01:00