* parlia: reject header with `WithdrawalsHash` before shanghai fork
* log: output chainconfig when start up
* eth: fix TestOptionMaxPeersPerIP failure of goroutine order
* fix: crash of highestVerifiedHeader
* fix: panic of blobpool
* fix: genesis set up
* 1. modify NewDatabaseWithNodeDB to upstream
2. fix race use of hasher in statedb
3. fix use wrong value when updateTrie
* fix dir legacypool
* fix dir blobpool
* fix dir vote
* remove diffsync related code
* fix core/state/snapshot
* disable pipeCommit for now
* fix applyTransaction for bloom setting
* CI: fast finality in gasprice test
* CI: diffFetcher was removed
* CI: downloader, remove beaconsync test
* CI: no beaconsync in downloader, remove a failed case
TestCheckpointChallenge was removed in:
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/27147
since after merge, it is useless for ethereum, but might be useful for BSC.
disable the case right now, as it is not a big issue.
* CI: bsc protocol decHandlers
* CI: receipt Bloom process
* 1. skip CheckConfigForkOrder for non-parlia engine
2. all test cases in core work well now
cd core && go test ./... -v
* fix test cases in trie dir
* CI: no beaconsync in downloader, remove a failed case(redo)
* fix dir miner
* fix dir cmd/geth
* CI: filter test, BaseFee & Finality
* fix dir graphql
* remove diffStore
* fix ethclient
* fix TestRPCGetTransactionReceipt
* fix dir internal
* ut add dir ethstats and signer
* disable pipeCommit thoroughly; fix concurrent map iteration and map write in statedb
* CI: fix snap sync
it could be changed by mistake
* fix tests/Run to generate snapshot
* prepare for merge
* remove useless
* use common hasher in getDeletedStateObject, no race here
* an critical comment for state.Prepare
* do not copy nil accessList
* add omitempty tag for unused new fields of core.Genesis
* remove totalFees
* calculate fees before FinalizeAndAssemble
* revert interface Finalize of consensus
* do not double gas limit upon london block
* use Leveldb as default
* Revert "remove diffStore"
This reverts commit df343b137412b0beb25298a6ba9c3c19e47f20b1.
* Revert "remove diffsync related code"
This reverts commit 8d84b81feae5d794cb5d7fcfdb7f5f7da751941b.
* compile pass after revert
* remove diffsync
* fix dir eth/protocols/trust
* fix TestFastNode
* decHandlers for trust protocol
* keep persist diff in test
* all: remove notion of trusted checkpoints in the post-merge world
* light: remove unused function
* eth/ethconfig, les: remove unused config option
* les: make linter happy
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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
* fix: p2p sync with lagging peer
no need to sync with lagging peer, which could make the local chain stalling as well.
* fix: do not drop lagging peer, will retry it later.
The lagging peer is probably already the best peer with largest total difficulty.
Shoule not remove it, since p2p is a bidirectional connection, drop it could make
the peer unable to sync with this peer as well.
And the lagging peer could catch up later, so keep it.
* p2p: add lagging field in Peer
lagging peer will be connected, but won't be used to sync.
the lagging flag can be clear once the Peer updates its latest block state.
* test: fix UT compile issue
* fix: lagging peer func rename
* test: fix a UT fail of download test
errStallingPeer is replaced by errLaggingPeer in this case
* fix: lagging issue in light mode
* test: add and resolve UT of lagging peer
This change implements withdrawals as specified in EIP-4895.
Co-authored-by: lightclient@protonmail.com <lightclient@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: marioevz <marioevz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
The new protocol version removes support for GetNodeData.
See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4938 for more information.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This commit replaces ioutil.TempDir with t.TempDir in tests. The
directory created by t.TempDir is automatically removed when the test
and all its subtests complete.
Prior to this commit, temporary directory created using ioutil.TempDir
had to be removed manually by calling os.RemoveAll, which is omitted in
some tests. The error handling boilerplate e.g.
defer func() {
if err := os.RemoveAll(dir); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
is also tedious, but t.TempDir handles this for us nicely.
Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
* eth/downloader: implement beacon sync
* eth/downloader: fix a crash if the beacon chain is reduced in length
* eth/downloader: fix beacon sync start/stop thrashing data race
* eth/downloader: use a non-nil pivot even in degenerate sync requests
* eth/downloader: don't touch internal state on beacon Head retrieval
* eth/downloader: fix spelling mistakes
* eth/downloader: fix some typos
* eth: integrate legacy/beacon sync switchover and UX
* eth: handle UX wise being stuck on post-merge TTD
* core, eth: integrate the beacon client with the beacon sync
* eth/catalyst: make some warning messages nicer
* eth/downloader: remove Ethereum 1&2 notions in favor of merge
* core/beacon, eth: clean up engine API returns a bit
* eth/downloader: add skeleton extension tests
* eth/catalyst: keep non-kiln spec, handle mining on ttd
* eth/downloader: add beacon header retrieval tests
* eth: fixed spelling, commented failing tests out
* eth/downloader: review fixes
* eth/downloader: drop peers failing to deliver beacon headers
* core/rawdb: track beacon sync data in db inspect
* eth: fix review concerns
* internal/web3ext: nit
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
This PR reduces the amount of work we do when answering header queries, e.g. when a peer
is syncing from us.
For some items, e.g block bodies, when we read the rlp-data from database, we plug it
directly into the response package. We didn't do that for headers, but instead read
headers-rlp, decode to types.Header, and re-encode to rlp. This PR changes that to keep it
in RLP-form as much as possible. When a node is syncing from us, it typically requests 192
contiguous headers. On master it has the following effect:
- For headers not in ancient: 2 db lookups. One for translating hash->number (even though
the request is by number), and another for reading by hash (this latter one is sometimes
cached).
- For headers in ancient: 1 file lookup/syscall for translating hash->number (even though
the request is by number), and another for reading the header itself. After this, it
also performes a hashing of the header, to ensure that the hash is what it expected. In
this PR, I instead move the logic for "give me a sequence of blocks" into the lower
layers, where the database can determine how and what to read from leveldb and/or
ancients.
There are basically four types of requests; three of them are improved this way. The
fourth, by hash going backwards, is more tricky to optimize. However, since we know that
the gap is 0, we can look up by the parentHash, and stlil shave off all the number->hash
lookups.
The gapped collection can be optimized similarly, as a follow-up, at least in three out of
four cases.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
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>
In miner/worker.go, there are two goroutine using channel w.newWorkCh: newWorkerLoop() sends to this channel, and mainLoop() receives from this channel. Only the receive operation is in a select.
However, w.exitCh may be closed by another goroutine. This is fine for the receive since receive is in select, but if the send operation is blocking, then it will block forever. This commit puts the send in a select, so it won't block even if w.exitCh is closed.
Similarly, there are two goroutines using channel errc: the parent that runs the test receives from it, and the child created at line 573 sends to it. If the parent goroutine exits too early by calling t.Fatalf() at line 614, then the child goroutine will be blocked at line 574 forever. This commit adds 1 buffer to errc. Now send will not block, and receive is not influenced because receive still needs to wait for the send.
This changes how the downloader works, a little bit. Previously, when block sync started,
we immediately started filling up to 8192 blocks. Usually this is fine, blocks are small
in the early numbers. The threshold then is lowered as we measure the size of the blocks
that are filled.
However, if the node is shut down and restarts syncing while we're in a heavy segment,
that might be bad. This PR introduces a more conservative initial threshold of 2K blocks
instead.
* init
notes
removed some mentions of eth62, bumped protocol err too old to >=63
* remove sanity checks and bump supported protocol version up to 63
* remove 62 tests, still need to add 65
* remove 65 tests
* eth/downloader: refactor downloader + queue
downloader, fetcher: throttle-metrics, fetcher filter improvements, standalone resultcache
downloader: more accurate deliverytime calculation, less mem overhead in state requests
downloader/queue: increase underlying buffer of results, new throttle mechanism
eth/downloader: updates to tests
eth/downloader: fix up some review concerns
eth/downloader/queue: minor fixes
eth/downloader: minor fixes after review call
eth/downloader: testcases for queue.go
eth/downloader: minor change, don't set progress unless progress...
eth/downloader: fix flaw which prevented useless peers from being dropped
eth/downloader: try to fix tests
eth/downloader: verify non-deliveries against advertised remote head
eth/downloader: fix flaw with checking closed-status causing hang
eth/downloader: hashing avoidance
eth/downloader: review concerns + simplify resultcache and queue
eth/downloader: add back some locks, address review concerns
downloader/queue: fix remaining lock flaw
* eth/downloader: nitpick fixes
* eth/downloader: remove the *2*3/4 throttling threshold dance
* eth/downloader: print correct throttle threshold in stats
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
This change introduces garbage collection for the light client. Historical
chain data is deleted periodically. If you want to disable the GC, use
the --light.nopruning flag.