This enables two overrides: the bedrock fork block & the optimism config
being set. The optimism override uses the default EIP 1559 parameters.
These make it easy to setup a node in optimism mode & have a configurable
bedrock block.
All of the rules accessors are also helpful for checking which mode the
node is running in.
This commit squashes the op-geth fork history into a more maintainable
diff for rebasing upon upstream geth.
reference-optimistic-geth changes (origins of op-geth in early Bedrock
development stage):
- Deposit TX Type
- Enable deposit tx in EVM/tx pool
- Change deposit nonce to not be the max nonce
- Extend PayloadAttributesV1 with a Transactions field
- Force deposits at the start of each L2 block
- Fix height check
- noTxPool flag, reproduce block in verifier mode without tx pool interference
- Fix RPC json marshalling (ref op-geth PR 4)
- Deposit txs block height check in block body validation (ref op-geth PR 5)
- core: do not try to reinject deposit txs into tx-pool (ref-op-geth PR 6)
- deposit source hash field instead of L2 block height and tx index combination
- Include invalid deposits, rewind state, but always persist mint (#10)
- Provide gas to Call/Create in deposit transactions (#12)
- Add docker builds (ref-op-geth PR 16, 17)
- Don't panic on deposit transaction signature values or chain ID (ref-op-geth PR 18)
- core: Add version to DepositTx (ref-op-geth PR 19)
- Enable Geth build/lint/test in CircleCI (ref-op-geth PR 23)
- core: Include guaranteed gas in the gas pool (ref-op-geth PR 21)
- core: handle base fee, l1 availability fee, tx fee (ref-op-geth PR 27)
- fix: deposit tx hash
- fix l1 fee cache, rpc, tracing and tx pool
- core: remove deposit-tx sub-type (a.k.a. deposit version byte)
- eth/catalyst: allow engine user to reorg own chain
- miner: restore ability to reorg deep as block builder
- params: print Optimism consensus type in banner
- core/types: remove unused protected() method, see upstream PR 23376
- core: do not mutate original balance value in tx pool l1 cost adjustment
- core: subtract deposit gas from pool, so other txs do not use the same gas. And fail tx processing if deposits reach gas limit
- core/types: deposits do not tip, avoid basefee subtraction
- Unmeter the L1 Attributes Transaction
- miner: handle force tx errors as critical, clean up diff
- ci: Switch branch
- eth,miner: return STATUS_INVALID when failing to process forced transactions in request (ref-op-geth PR 40)
- verifier: forward tx to sequencer based on flag
- txpool: add flag to disable tx gossip (ref-op-geth PR 42)
- Add op-geth version in addition to geth version (ref-op-geth PR 43)
- ci: CircleCI improvements (ref-op-geth PR 44)
- Rename to op-geth
- Build latest tag on optimism branch
op-geth changes:
- Expose cache config in simulated backend (#2)
- Add EIP-1559 parameters
- eth/catalyst: update payload id computation (#1)
- make eip1559 configurable (#4)
- post-merge network should not log warnings about missing transition information (#5)
- Make the simulator more configurable (#6)
- fix OPB-6 - IsDepositTx check instead of artificial nonce value check (#7)
- Simulated backend - enable proof of stake consensus type and fix performance issue (#8)
- accounts: simulated backend consensus engine option and immediate tx indexing
- consensus/beacon: recognize all blocks as reached TTD with 0 TTD in chain config
- Add --rollup.historicalhttp CLI flag and fix backend iface
- Flags and interfaces for historical RPC requests (#12)
- Redirect historical RPC requests (#13)
- Use the pre-existing ethereum.NotFound error (#18)
- Add historical endpoint to TraceBlockByNumber and TraceBlockByHash (#19)
- Add historical endpoint to TraceTransaction (#20)
- Add historical endpoint to TraceCall (#21)
- optimism: fee params from info txi, update l1 cost func GPO params read (#15)
- add hardcoded addresses for fee payouts (#23)
- dynamic gas limit via engine API (#22)
Co-authored-by: Matthew Slipper <me@matthewslipper.com>
Co-authored-by: Joshua Gutow <jgutow@oplabs.co>
Co-authored-by: protolambda <proto@protolambda.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Tyneway <mark.tyneway@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maurelian <maurelian@protonmail.ch>
This change introduces a breaking change to miner.etherbase is configured.
Previously, users did not need to explicitly set the etherbase address via flag, since 'first' local account was used as etherbase automatically. This change removes the "default first account" feature.
In Proof-of-stake world, the fee recipient address is provided by CL, and not configured in Geth any more - meaning that miner.etherbase is mostly for legacy networks(pow, clique networks etc).
This adds a cache for block logs which is shared by all filters. The cache
size of is configurable using the `--cache.blocklogs` flag.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Previously on Geth startup we just logged the chain config is a semi-json-y format. Whilst that worked while we had a handful of hard-forks defined, currently it's kind of unwieldy.
This PR converts that original data dump and converts it into a user friendly - alas multiline - log output.
* cmd, eth: Rename whitelist argument to peer.requiredblocks
* eth/ethconfig: document PeerRequiredBlocks better
* cmd/utils: rename new flag to --eth.requiredblocks
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* eth, miner: remove duplicated code
* eth/catalyst: remove unneeded code
* miner: keep update pending state even the Merge is happened
* eth, miner: rebase
* miner: fix tests
* eth, miner: address comments from marius
* miner: use empty zero randomness for pending blocks after the merge
* eth/catalyst: gofmt
* miner: add warning log for state recovery
* miner: ignore uncles for post-merge blocks
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
* all: work for eth1/2 transtition
* consensus/beacon, eth: change beacon difficulty to 0
* eth: updates
* all: add terminalBlockDifficulty config, fix rebasing issues
* eth: implemented merge interop spec
* internal/ethapi: update to v1.0.0.alpha.2
This commit updates the code to the new spec, moving payloadId into
it's own object. It also fixes an issue with finalizing an empty blockhash.
It also properly sets the basefee
* all: sync polishes, other fixes + refactors
* core, eth: correct semantics for LeavePoW, EnterPoS
* core: fixed rebasing artifacts
* core: light: performance improvements
* core: use keyed field (f)
* core: eth: fix compilation issues + tests
* eth/catalyst: dbetter error codes
* all: move Merger to consensus/, remove reliance on it in bc
* all: renamed EnterPoS and LeavePoW to ReachTDD and FinalizePoS
* core: make mergelogs a function
* core: use InsertChain instead of InsertBlock
* les: drop merger from lightchain object
* consensus: add merger
* core: recoverAncestors in catalyst mode
* core: fix nitpick
* all: removed merger from beacon, use TTD, nitpicks
* consensus: eth: add docstring, removed unnecessary code duplication
* consensus/beacon: better comment
* all: easy to fix nitpicks by karalabe
* consensus/beacon: verify known headers to be sure
* core: comments
* core: eth: don't drop peers who advertise blocks, nitpicks
* core: never add beacon blocks to the future queue
* core: fixed nitpicks
* consensus/beacon: simplify IsTTDReached check
* consensus/beacon: correct IsTTDReached check
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
This removes auto-configuration of the snap.*.ethdisco.net DNS discovery tree.
Since measurements have shown that > 75% of nodes in all.*.ethdisco.net support
snap, we have decided to retire the dedicated index for snap and just use the eth
tree instead.
The dial iterators of eth and snap now use the same DNS tree in the default configuration,
so both iterators should use the same DNS discovery client instance. This ensures that
the record cache and rate limit are shared. Records will not be requested multiple times.
While testing the change, I noticed that duplicate DNS requests do happen even
when the client instance is shared. This is because the two iterators request the tree
root, link tree root, and first levels of the tree in lockstep. To avoid this problem, the
change also adds a singleflight.Group instance in the client. When one iterator
attempts to resolve an entry which is already being resolved, the singleflight object
waits for the existing resolve call to finish and returns the entry to both places.
This change adds the --catalyst flag, enabling an RPC API for eth2 integration.
In this initial version, catalyst mode also disables all peer-to-peer networking.
Co-authored-by: Mikhail Kalinin <noblesse.knight@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
The PR implements the --miner.notify.full flag that enables full pending block
notifications. When this flag is used, the block notifications sent to mining
endpoints contain the complete block header JSON instead of a work package
array.
Co-authored-by: AlexSSD7 <alexandersadovskyi7@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR prevents users from submitting transactions without EIP-155 enabled. This behaviour can be overridden by specifying the flag --rpc.allow-unprotected-txs=true.
This moves the eth config definition into a separate package, eth/ethconfig.
Packages eth and les can now import this common package instead of
importing eth from les, reducing dependencies.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
During the snap and eth refactor, the net_version rpc call was falsely deprecated.
This restores the net_version RPC handler as most eth2 nodes and other software
depend on it.
This commit splits the eth package, separating the handling of eth and snap protocols. It also includes the capability to run snap sync (https://github.com/ethereum/devp2p/blob/master/caps/snap.md) , but does not enable it by default.
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR implements unclean shutdown marker. Every time geth boots, it adds a timestamp to a list of timestamps in the database. This list is capped at 10. At a clean shutdown, the timestamp is removed again.
Thus, when geth exits unclean, the marker remains, and at boot up we show the most recent unclean shutdowns to the user, which makes it easier to diagnose root-causes to certain problems.
Co-authored-by: Nagy Salem <me@muhnagy.com>
This PR significantly changes the APIs for instantiating Ethereum nodes in
a Go program. The new APIs are not backwards-compatible, but we feel that
this is made up for by the much simpler way of registering services on
node.Node. You can find more information and rationale in the design
document: https://gist.github.com/renaynay/5bec2de19fde66f4d04c535fd24f0775.
There is also a new feature in Node's Go API: it is now possible to
register arbitrary handlers on the user-facing HTTP server. In geth, this
facility is used to enable GraphQL.
There is a single minor change relevant for geth users in this PR: The
GraphQL API is no longer available separately from the JSON-RPC HTTP
server. If you want GraphQL, you need to enable it using the
./geth --http --graphql flag combination.
The --graphql.port and --graphql.addr flags are no longer available.
This PR reimplements the light client server pool. It is also a first step
to move certain logic into a new lespay package. This package will contain
the implementation of the lespay token sale functions, the token buying and
selling logic and other components related to peer selection/prioritization
and service quality evaluation. Over the long term this package will be
reusable for incentivizing future protocols.
Since the LES peer logic is now based on enode.Iterator, it can now use
DNS-based fallback discovery to find servers.
This document describes the function of the new components:
https://gist.github.com/zsfelfoldi/3c7ace895234b7b345ab4f71dab102d4
* cmd, core, eth: init tx lookup in background
* core/rawdb: tiny log fixes to make it clearer what's happening
* core, eth: fix rebase errors
* core/rawdb: make reindexing less generic, but more optimal
* rlp: implement rlp list iterator
* core/rawdb: new implementation of tx indexing/unindex using generic tx iterator and hashing rlp-data
* core/rawdb, cmd/utils: fix review concerns
* cmd/utils: fix merge issue
* core/rawdb: add some log formatting polishes
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
* eth: improve shutdown synchronization
Most goroutines started by eth.Ethereum didn't have any shutdown sync at
all, which lead to weird error messages when quitting the client.
This change improves the clean shutdown path by stopping all internal
components in dependency order and waiting for them to actually be
stopped before shutdown is considered done. In particular, we now stop
everything related to peers before stopping 'resident' parts such as
core.BlockChain.
* eth: rewrite sync controller
* eth: remove sync start debug message
* eth: notify chainSyncer about new peers after handshake
* eth: move downloader.Cancel call into chainSyncer
* eth: make post-sync block broadcast synchronous
* eth: add comments
* core: change blockchain stop message
* eth: change closeBloomHandler channel type
* node: expose config in service context
* eth: integrate p2p/dnsdisc
* cmd/geth: add some DNS flags
* eth: remove DNS URLs
* cmd/utils: configure DNS names for testnets
* params: update DNS URLs
* cmd/geth: configure mainnet DNS
* cmd/utils: rename DNS flag and fix flag processing
* cmd/utils: remove debug print
* node: fix test