* core: LoadChainConfig return predefined config for built-in net firstly
* cmd/geth: add a warn message for chain config in the configuration file
* consensus/parlia: change chain config log level when New parlia
* core: fix code style
* cmd, core, params: add support for the Holesky testnet
* cmd/devp2p: add support for holesky for the dns crawler
# Conflicts:
# cmd/devp2p/nodesetcmd.go
# cmd/geth/main.go
# cmd/utils/flags.go
# core/genesis.go
# params/bootnodes.go
# params/config.go
accountTrieCache and storageTrieCache were introduced in this PR:
https://github.com/bnb-chain/bsc/pull/257, which is to improve performance.
Actually the performance gain is quite limited, as there is already dirty
and clean cache for trie node.
And after big merge, these 2 cache can not be used when PBSS is enabled.
So remove these code to simplify the logic.
* go.mod: upgrade prysm and the indrect dependency
prysm from v4.0.2 to v4.0.8, and run go mod tidy
* ci: upgrade go version from 1.19 to 1.20
* go-version: upgrade from v1.19 to v1.20
there is some dependency on go v1.20, such as go-libp2p v0.27.8
and also run go mod tidy
* dependency: upgrade docker version for security
it is not a big issue, since docker is only used for test purpose.
* rand: update the usage of math/rand after golang v1.20
2 APIs of math/rand module were deprecated since golang v1.20.
that is: rand.Seed() and rand.Read(), refer: ettps://pkg.go.dev/math/rand
"rand.Seed(seed int64)" has been replaced by: "r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(seed int64))",
need to initialize it with an instance before use
"rand.Read()" has been replaced by "crypto/rand.Read()"
* readme: need golang v1.20+ to build bsc
This changes implements faster post-selfdestruct iteration of storage slots for deletion, by using snapshot-storage+stacktrie to recover the trienodes to be deleted. This mechanism is only implemented for path-based schema.
For hash-based schema, the entire post-selfdestruct storage iteration is skipped, with this change, since hash-based does not actually perform deletion anyway.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>