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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 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 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 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 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 5e718bcbe2
EVM: Remove most unused imports of `vm_*` files
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 16:54:38 +01:00
Jamie Lokier beb750b8df
Transaction: Remove no longer used `setupComputation`
The last caller of `setupComputation` is gone, now that it's been replaced by
the single entry point for all EVM calls, `runComputation`.

With this removal, EVM's `Computation` type should no longer be used anywhere
outside the call module (except in some tests and the EVM itself).

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 16:54:34 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 8b4f5a1103 Transaction: Change transactions to go through unified EVM runner
Simplify transaction validations to use `runComputation`; drop other code.

Getting everything right up to this point to pass all the tests was trickier
than it looks.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:40:41 +03:00
Jamie Lokier bf6569bdeb Assembler: Change assembler tests to go through unified EVM runner
Simplify how assembler tests are run to use `runComputation`; drop other code.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:40:41 +03:00
Jamie Lokier 9211a15c0a Fixtures: Change JSON fixture tests to go through unified EVM runner
Simplify how JSON fixtures tests are run to use `runComputation`.
Drop other code.

These use the `noTransfer` option, which is similar enough to calling
`c.executeOpcodes()` instead of `c.execComputation()`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:40:41 +03:00
Jamie Lokier 5fb3c51e5e Transaction: Skip balance & nonce updates option in `runComputation`
Add another flag to disable a processing step when a call doesn't come from
a real transaction:

- `noTransfer`: Don't update balances, nonces, code.

This is to support VM fixtures tests which require account balances and nonces
to be unchanged when running the account's code.

These tests call `c.executeOpcodes()`, an internal function of the EVM, instead
of the usual `c.execComputation()`.  It goes direct to the bytecode dispatcher,
skipping parts of `Computation` that are normally called.

But we can't keep calling `c.executeOpcodes()` and have a single entry point to
the VM, let alone an EVMC entry point.

`noTransfer` provides similar enough behaviour to calling `c.executeOpcodes()`
that these tests can use the new single entry point like everything else.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-06-01 18:40:41 +03:00
Jamie Lokier deffa20b07
RPC and GraphQL: Change `estimateGas` to go through unified EVM runner
Simplify `estimateGas` to use `runComputation`; drop other code.

The RPC/GraphQL `estimateGas` operation is quite different from the `call`
operation.  It is much more like ordinary transaction execution than `call`,
though there are still enough differences that tx validation cannot be used.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 08:23:20 +01:00
Jamie Lokier b16aa2f1f7
RPC and GraphQL: Change `call` op to go through unified EVM runner
Simplify `call` to use `runComputation`; drop other code.

The RPC/GraphQL `call` operation differs in many ways from regular transaction
calls.  The following flags are set, to disable various steps in processing.
All four are true (disabling the corresponding step) for `call`:

- `noIntrinsic`:  Don't charge intrinsic gas.
- `noAccessList`: Don't initialise EIP2929 access list.
- `noGasCharge`:  Don't charge sender account for gas.
- `noRefund`:     Don't apply gas refund/burn rule.

Interestingly, the RPC/GraphQL `estimateGas` operation doesn't behave so
differently from regular transactions.  It might be that not all these steps
should be disabled for `call` either.  But until we investigate what
RPC/GraphQL clients are expecting, keep the same behaviour as before.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 08:23:20 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 306c8e92c2
Transaction: `runComputation` options for non-standard EVM behaviour
The following four flags are added, to change various steps in EVM processing
when a call doesn't come from a real transaction:

- `noIntrinsic`:  Don't charge intrinsic gas.
- `noAccessList`: Don't initialise EIP2929 access list.
- `noGasCharge`:  Don't charge sender account for gas.
- `noRefund`:     Don't apply gas refund/burn rule.

This is to support RPC and GraphQL `call` operations, which behave differently
in some ways from regular transaction calls, and to support some test suites.

In EVMC terms, all these alterations can be performed on the host side.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 08:23:19 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 12bf0fd346
Transaction: EIP-2930 (Berlin): Extra intrinsic gas for access list
Calculate extra intrinsic gas for an EIP-2930 transaction with access list.

While we're here, do the rest of the intrinsic gas calculation.  Make it clear,
explicit and in one place.  (Previous code delegated parts of the calculation
to `transaction.nim` but had to do the rest locally due to mismatched types.)

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 06:54:19 +01:00
Jamie Lokier f6cc6e3ed1
Transaction: EIP-2930 (Berlin): Per-transaction extra access list
Add `accessList` to the `runComputation` API for EIP-2930 transactions.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 06:53:11 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 76031ccbe4
Transaction: EIP-2929 (Berlin): Initial access list
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 06:53:11 +01:00
Jamie Lokier c6d50a0ef7
Transaction: Unified runner `runComputation` for all EVM call types
New entry point `runComputation`, for all EVM calls.
(Later the intent is `runComputationAsync`.)

As noted in commit 297d789, there are six entry points calling EVM computation,
with different parameters and expecting different behaviours.  Parameters were
dealt with in `setupComputation`.  Behaviours are unified in `runComputation`,
with options passed via `CallParams`.

This code performs the steps used when validating a transaction.  Options for
non-standard behaviour for RPC, GraphQL and tests to be added as required.

This replaces `setupComputation`, `execComputation` and `executeOpcodes`
(other than its own calls).  As a result `Computation` and other EVM types are
no longer referenced in the main program, and many imports can be dropped.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 06:53:11 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 94f95efd9e
Transaction: Move `setupComputation` to its own file
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-29 06:53:11 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 4e51a5bb35
Fixtures: Change fixture tests to use shared `setupComputation`
Change fixtures tests to use shared `setupComputation` instead of
their own slightly different variant.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 16:48:09 +01:00
Jamie Lokier a5385e5344 RPC/GraphQL: Change RPC/GraphQL to use shared `setupComputation`
Change RPC/GraphQL calls to the EVM to use shared `setupComputation`
instead of their own special variant.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 16:10:19 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 8b33cbe568
Assembler: Change assembler tests to use shared `setupComputation`
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 15:50:02 +01:00
Jamie Lokier c655d59b5f
Assembler: Rearrange logic where assembler tests call EVM
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 15:49:58 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 0d3117344a
Transaction: Change tx validation to use shared `setupComputation`
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 15:22:06 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 297d789d21
Transaction: Merge entry point for `*...SetupComputation` functions
There are currently six entry points to running an EVM computation, all with
slightly different parameters, and expecting slightly different EVM behaviours.

First step in merging them is a common `setupComputation` that replaces all
the different `*...SetupComputation` functions.

This uses the `TransactionHost` type because it's a step towards using that
type for all EVM calls using only EVMC.  For now an EVMC message is created
then translated to EVM-internal `Message`.  It is done this way to build up
the new interface in stages where all tests pass at each stage.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 12:12:10 +01:00
Jamie Lokier e60ad129a2
Transaction: New object `TransactionHost` for "EVMC host services"
`TransactionHost` represents the interface to the EVM from the application once
we've fully transitioned to EVMC.  It represents a managed EVM call, and the
"EVMC host" side of the host<->EVM boundary.

This holds transaction state which sits outside the EVM, but a pointer to this
is passed around by the EVM as _opaque_ type `evmc_host_context`.

To the EVM, this offers "host services", which manage account state that the
EVM cannot do, such as balance transfers, call costs, storage, logs, gas
refunds, nested calls and new contract addresses.  The EVM has no direct access
to the account state database or network; it's all via "host services".

To the application (host side), this object represents a managed EVM call, with
inputs, a method to run, outputs, hidden transaction state, and later async
scheduling.  It is to replace `Computation` on the application side, while
`Computation` will remain but just be for the EVM side.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-28 12:12:02 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 745129c4ac
Transaction: Don't calculate `contractAddress` redundantly
Each place in `call_evm` that sets up an EVM call calculates the new contract
address for contract creations.  But it's redundant, because `newComputation`
ignores the provided value and does the calculation again.

Remove the unused address calculation.

This is also a step to merging different entry points and EVMC.  This change
ends up with the same value in both `msg.contractAddress` and `msg.codeAddress`
for every entry point, and this is good because it matches the EVMC message
structure, where they are replaced by only one value called `msg.destination`

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-27 12:01:47 +01:00
Jamie Lokier fa74dc909e
Fixtures: Verify EVM continuation is clear after `c.executeOpcodes`
`c.executeOpcodes` is called by some JSON fixture tests.  These tests bypass
some of the setup and return, and because of this call, continuations aren't
processed either.  Opcodes that use continuations will behave incorrectly.

The opcodes used in these particular tests don't use continuations currently,
so just add some assertions to verify this remains the case.

This is only used by local tests, and the call to `c.executeOpcodes` will be
replaced by the common entry point (that handles things like this correctly in
all cases) so we don't need to spend more time on this.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-27 11:54:44 +01:00
jangko 01a27ff328
EIP-2930: optional access list
the new AccessListTx contains address and storage keys
that will go into global access list. and this come with
prices.... in ether
2021-05-16 19:54:48 +07:00
jangko 79044f1e92
eip2718: test_blockchain_json pass test 2021-05-15 18:09:35 +07:00
jangko 728f3a24be
fixes `rpcMakeCall`: using parent.stateRoot
instead of using header.stateRoot, now it is using parent.stateRoot
2021-05-05 11:20:11 +07:00
Jamie Lokier 1574136a25
Precompiles: Change precompile tests to use fixtureCallEvm
Move the EVM setup and call in precompile tests to `fixtureCallEvm` in
`call_evm`.  Extra return values needed for testing are returned specially, and
the convention for reporting gas used is changed to match `asmCallEvm`.

Although the precompile tests used `execPrecompiles` before, `executeOpcodes`
does perfectly well as a substitute, allowing `fixtureCallEvm` to be shared.

_Significantly, this patch also makes `Computation` more or less an internal
type of the EVM now._

Nothing outside the EVM (except `call_evm`) needs access any more to
`Computation`, `execComputation`, `executeOpcodes` or `execPrecompiles`.
Many imports can be trimmed, some files removed, and EVMC is much closer.

(As a bonus, the functions in `call_evm` reveal what capabilities parts of the
program have needed over time, makes certain bugs and inconsistencies clearer,
and suggests how to refactor into a more useful shared entry point.)

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-05 02:31:46 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 751068a4d4
EVM call: Simplify and make consistent how to select the fork
Allow the fork to be specified consistently through an `option[Fork]` instead
of varying inconsistencies depending on which call.  When fork is not
specified, the `BaseVMState` code picks the correct fork by default for the
block number and chain.

This change actually deletes code, because a number of functions (RPC etc) had
redundant code to pick the fork, which always resolved to same as default.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-05 02:26:21 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 236a65d598
Fixtures: Make fixture "vm json tests" use new function fixtureCallEvm
Move the EVM setup and call in fixtures "vm json tests" to new function
`fixtureCallEvm` in `call_evm`.  Extra return values needed for testing are
returned specially.

This entry point is different from all other `..CallEvm` type functions,
because it uses `executeOpcodes` instead of `execComputation`, so it doesn't
update the account balance or nonce on entry and exit from the EVM.

The new code is a bit redundant and simplistic intentionally, as the purpose is
to move functionality to `call_evm` with high confidence nothing really
changed.  The calls will be jointly refactored afterwards to merge differences.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 15:21:15 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 9e99bb6cd9
Fixtures: Prepare fixtureSetupComputation to support fixtureCallEvm
In the `text_vm_json` ("fixtures") test code, there is another variant of
`rpcSetupComputation` and `txSetupComputation` with slightly different
paremeters.  The similarity is obvious.

It is a special setup for testing, though, as it requires slightly different
parameters.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 15:21:14 +01:00
jangko 39ce2390ae
fixes `getRecipient`: using `sender` param instead of calculating sender itself
usually, there is always a sender around `getRecipient` call.
no need to recalculate sender. and more important, in some of
JSON-RPC/GraphQL call, the sender is come from `rpcCallData`,
not from `tx.getSender`. or in ohter situation when the tx is
an unsigned tx, without `r,s,v` fields to calculate sender.
2021-05-04 15:31:47 +07:00
Jamie Lokier d2586c3a73
Assembler: Make macro_assembler tests use new function asmCallEvm
Move the EVM setup and call in `macro_assembler` (`runVM`) entirely to new
function `asmCallEvm` in `call_evm`.  Extra return values needed for
testing are returned specially from `asmCallEvm`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 01:36:00 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 834449d943
Assembler: Second asmSetupComputation, calls the first
The second `asmSetupComputation looks up state by block number and preceding
block number, modifies the first transaction with code for testing, and uses
some parts of that transaction to setup an an EVM test.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 01:03:55 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 5728491d60
Assembler: First asmSetupComputation to support asmCallEvm
In the `macro_assembler` test code, `initComputation` is another variant of
`rpcSetupComputation` and `txSetupComputation` with slightly different
paremeters.  The similarity is obvious.

It is a special setup for testing, though, as it requires a contract-creation
transaction for parameters, but sets up a `CALL` execution not `CREATE`.

Gather this into `call_evm`: `initComputation` -> `asmSetupComputation`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 01:03:55 +01:00
Jamie Lokier cc7307186d
RPC: Don't export rpcSetupComputation
The point of the `call_vm` exercise is to allow `Computation` to become an
internal type of the EVM, not used as API by the rest of the program.  So
`rpcSetupComputation` should be private.  It was left exported by mistake.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 01:00:51 +01:00
Jamie Lokier c7e1cb61ee
Transaction: Make transaction validation use new function txCallEvm
Split out and move the EVM setup and call in `processTransaction` to
`call_evm`.  This is the last part of the main program which calls the EVM
to be moved.  (There's still test code.)

While we're here, move the EIP2929 access list setup too, as the similarity
to `rpcInitialAccessListEIP2929` is obvious.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-04 00:56:03 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 4187eb1959
Transaction: Prepare txRefundGas to support txCallEvm
There's only one call left to `refundGas(Transaction, ...)`, and the
similarity to the tail of `rpcEstimateGas` is obvious.

Gather this into `call_evm`: `refundGas` -> `txRefundGas`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 19:51:20 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 52fd8b8129
Transaction: Prepare txSetupComputation to support txCallEvm
After recent changes, there's only one call left to `setupComputation`, and
it's just a variant like `rpcSetupComputation` but for transaction processing.
The similarity to `rpcSetupComputation` is obvious.

Gather this into `call_evm`: `setupComputation` -> `txSetupComputation`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 19:51:20 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 9a5e0d2833
RPC: Change rpcEstimateGas to use the EVM without a fake transaction
Change `rpcEstimateGas` to setup and execute a computation directly, in a
similar way to `rpcDoCall` and `rpcMakeCall`, instead of constructing a fake
transaction and then validating it.

This patch does not (or should not) change any behaviour.

Although this looks a bit messy as it duplicates parts of `validateTransaction`
and `processTransaction`, proc names have been used to hopefully keep the
meanings clear, and it's just a stepping stone as those transaction functions
will be changed next.  Also the behaviour of RPC `estimateGas` may not be
correct (although this patch is careful not to change it), so it's good to make
it explicit so we can see how it differs from other RPCs.

Doing this change exposed some interesting behaviour differences between the
`call` RPC and `estimateGas` RPC, which may be bugs, or may be intentional.
These differences are now obvious and explicit.

The unclear areas are not well documented by any of the clients, even Infura
which says a bit more than the others.  So to find out if they are intended,
we'll have to run tests against other Ethereum services.

Guessing, on the face of it, it looks likely that RPC `call` should:

- Setup EIP2929 access lists
- Account for intrinsic gas (maybe not because zero-gas transactions are ok)

And it looks likely that RPC `estimateGas` should:

- Not return zero when an account has insufficient balance
- Maybe use a different gas cost estimate when one isn't supplied in the RPC

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 16:41:37 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 76c4c72abb
RPC: Prepare rpcSetupComputation to support estimateGas
The RPC `estimateGas` behaves differently from RPC `call` in a number of ways.

These differences may be bugs due to `rpcEstimateGas` calling the EVM in a very
different way than `rpcDoCall`, or they may be intentional.  To be sure, we'll
need to test behaviour with Geth, Infura etc to find out (their documentation
isn't enough.)  For now, though, we'll keep the same behaviour as we always had.

`rpcEstimateGas` cannot use `rpcSetupComputation` as it is, because
`estimateGas` accounts for "intrinsic gas", and `call` does not.

This patch changes `rpcSetupComputation` to accomodate both behaviours.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 16:41:33 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 6dd14e4f4f
GraphQL: Move EVM-calling function makeCall to rpcMakeCall
`makeCall` used by GraphQL is another way to setup and call the EVM.
Move it to `transaction/call_evm`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 10:59:13 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 8bda81496a
RPC: Move EVM-calling function estimateGas to rpcEstimateGas
`estimateGas` used by JSON-RPC is another way to setup and call the EVM,
also used by GraphQL.  Move it to `transaction/call_evm`.

This function has too much direct knowledge of details that shouldn't be used
outside transaction handling code, details we need to change when changing the
db and transaction memory layer.

Moving this one exposed quite a bit of abstraction leakage, as it calls
directly to the hexary trie db around `processTransaction`.

It looks like the _intended_ functionality of `estimateGas` is similar to
`rpcDoCall` with the only real difference being to not store the final state.
It looks like the extra stuff in `estimateGas` compared with `doCall` is a
messy workaround for computation not exposing the right API ("don't save final
state") for RPC to use.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 10:59:10 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 2732af99eb
RPC: Move EVM-calling function doCall to rpcDoCall
`doCall` used by JSON-RPC is another way to setup and call the EVM.
Move it to `transaction/call_evm`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 10:59:07 +01:00
Jamie Lokier 7c3b7ab7a8
RPC: Gather EVM-calling functions to one place; rpcSetupComputation
Start gathering the functions that call the EVM into one place,
`transaction/call_evm.nim`.

This is first of a series of changes to gather all ways the EVM is called to
one place.  Duplicate, slightly different setup functions have accumulated over
time, each with some knowledge of EVM internals.  When they are brought
together, these methods will be changed to use a single entry point to the EVM,
allowing the entry point to be refactored, EVMC to be completed, and async
concurrency to be implemented on top.  This also simplifies the callers.

First, a helper function used by RPC and GraphQL to make EVM calls without
permanently modifying the account state.  `setupComputation` ->
`rpcSetupComputation`.

Signed-off-by: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
2021-05-03 10:59:05 +01:00