op-geth/core/state_prefetcher.go
Joshua Gutow c48b8aab5a
optimism: historical Bedrock geth rollup changes
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>
2023-02-22 09:49:38 -06:00

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// Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package core
import (
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/state"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
)
// statePrefetcher is a basic Prefetcher, which blindly executes a block on top
// of an arbitrary state with the goal of prefetching potentially useful state
// data from disk before the main block processor start executing.
type statePrefetcher struct {
config *params.ChainConfig // Chain configuration options
bc *BlockChain // Canonical block chain
engine consensus.Engine // Consensus engine used for block rewards
}
// newStatePrefetcher initialises a new statePrefetcher.
func newStatePrefetcher(config *params.ChainConfig, bc *BlockChain, engine consensus.Engine) *statePrefetcher {
return &statePrefetcher{
config: config,
bc: bc,
engine: engine,
}
}
// Prefetch processes the state changes according to the Ethereum rules by running
// the transaction messages using the statedb, but any changes are discarded. The
// only goal is to pre-cache transaction signatures and state trie nodes.
func (p *statePrefetcher) Prefetch(block *types.Block, statedb *state.StateDB, cfg vm.Config, interrupt *uint32) {
var (
header = block.Header()
gaspool = new(GasPool).AddGas(block.GasLimit())
blockContext = NewEVMBlockContext(header, p.bc, nil)
evm = vm.NewEVM(blockContext, vm.TxContext{}, statedb, p.config, cfg)
signer = types.MakeSigner(p.config, header.Number)
)
blockContext.L1CostFunc = types.NewL1CostFunc(p.config, statedb)
// Iterate over and process the individual transactions
byzantium := p.config.IsByzantium(block.Number())
for i, tx := range block.Transactions() {
// If block precaching was interrupted, abort
if interrupt != nil && atomic.LoadUint32(interrupt) == 1 {
return
}
// Convert the transaction into an executable message and pre-cache its sender
msg, err := tx.AsMessage(signer, header.BaseFee)
if err != nil {
return // Also invalid block, bail out
}
statedb.SetTxContext(tx.Hash(), i)
if err := precacheTransaction(msg, p.config, gaspool, statedb, header, evm); err != nil {
return // Ugh, something went horribly wrong, bail out
}
// If we're pre-byzantium, pre-load trie nodes for the intermediate root
if !byzantium {
statedb.IntermediateRoot(true)
}
}
// If were post-byzantium, pre-load trie nodes for the final root hash
if byzantium {
statedb.IntermediateRoot(true)
}
}
// precacheTransaction attempts to apply a transaction to the given state database
// and uses the input parameters for its environment. The goal is not to execute
// the transaction successfully, rather to warm up touched data slots.
func precacheTransaction(msg types.Message, config *params.ChainConfig, gaspool *GasPool, statedb *state.StateDB, header *types.Header, evm *vm.EVM) error {
// Update the evm with the new transaction context.
evm.Reset(NewEVMTxContext(msg), statedb)
// Add addresses to access list if applicable
_, err := ApplyMessage(evm, msg, gaspool)
return err
}