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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeffrey Wilcke
4dca5d4db7 core/types, params: EIP#155 2016-11-13 14:55:30 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
445feaeef5 core, core/state, trie: EIP158, reprice & skip empty account write
This commit implements EIP158 part 1, 2, 3 & 4

1. If an account is empty it's no longer written to the trie. An empty
  account is defined as (balance=0, nonce=0, storage=0, code=0).
2. Delete an empty account if it's touched
3. An empty account is redefined as either non-existent or empty.
4. Zero value calls and zero value suicides no longer consume the 25k
  reation costs.

params: moved core/config to params

Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Wilcke <jeffrey@ethereum.org>
2016-11-13 10:44:04 +01:00
Péter Szilágyi
1291778032
cmd/geth, code, eth/downloader: tune import logs and mem stats 2016-10-21 12:23:39 +03:00
Bas van Kervel
bb8059f6aa core: ensure the canonical block is written before the canonical hash is set 2016-08-16 15:21:22 +02:00
Péter Szilágyi
3291235711 accounts, core, eth: pass chain config for chain maker to test DAO 2016-07-15 16:52:55 +03:00
zsfelfoldi
f9917c8c7b core: improved chainDb using sequential keys 2016-06-07 16:38:56 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
9055c16efa accounts/a/b/backends, core: chain maker homestead block set to 0
The chain maker and the simulated backend now run with a homestead phase
beginning at block 0 (i.e. there's no frontier).

This commit also fixes up #2388
2016-04-01 01:01:10 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
f0cbebb19f core: added basic chain configuration
Added chain configuration options and write out during genesis database
insertion. If no "config" was found, nothing is written to the database.

Configurations are written on a per genesis base. This means
that any chain (which is identified by it's genesis hash) can have their
own chain settings.
2016-04-01 01:01:10 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
14013372ae core: Added EVM configuration options
The EVM is now initialised with an additional configured object that
allows you to turn on debugging options.
2016-03-23 23:02:42 +01:00
Leif Jurvetson
434e4b31d8 core, eth: replace reorganiz with reorganis 2016-03-15 12:03:17 -07:00
Leif Jurvetson
b7bb2d8589 core: various typos 2016-03-15 11:08:18 -07:00
zsfelfoldi
73d21ea6af core: create a header chain structure shared by core.BlockChain and light.LightChain 2016-03-10 14:57:32 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
ba3fb9e6f4 core: announce ChainSideEvent during reorg
Previously all blocks that were already in our chain were never re
announced as potential uncle block (e.g. ChainSideEvent). This is
problematic during mining where you want to gather as much possible
uncles as possible increasing the profit. This is now addressed in this
PR where during reorganisations of chains the old chain is regarded as
uncles.

Fixed #2298
2016-03-08 16:12:48 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
987c1a595a eth/filters: pending logs
Pending logs are now filterable through the Go API. Filter API changed
such that each filter type has it's own bucket and adding filter
explicitly requires you specify the bucket to put it in.
2016-02-13 13:14:02 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
9901a40f04 core: added a new RemovedLogEvent
When a chain reorganisation occurs we collect the logs that were deleted
during the chain reorganisation. The removed logs are posted to the
event mux indicating that those were deleted during the reorg.
2015-12-01 12:12:30 +01:00
Péter Szilágyi
1e806c4c77 cmd, common, core, eth, node, rpc, tests, whisper, xeth: use protocol stacks 2015-11-27 11:06:12 +02:00
Péter Szilágyi
e86e0ecdc8 core, eth, miner, xeth: clean up tx/receipt db accessors 2015-11-19 16:03:32 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
a1d9ef48c5 core, eth, rpc: split out block validator and state processor
This removes the burden on a single object to take care of all
validation and state processing. Now instead the validation is done by
the `core.BlockValidator` (`types.Validator`) that takes care of both
header and uncle validation through the `ValidateBlock` method and state
validation through the `ValidateState` method. The state processing is
done by a new object `core.StateProcessor` (`types.Processor`) and
accepts a new state as input and uses that to process the given block's
transactions (and uncles for rewords) to calculate the state root for
the next block (P_n + 1).
2015-11-18 14:24:42 +01:00
Péter Szilágyi
5b0ee8ec30 core, eth, trie: fix data races and merge/review issues 2015-10-21 16:49:55 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
a9d8dfc8e7 core, eth: roll back uncertain headers in failed fast syncs 2015-10-19 10:03:10 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
b97e34a8e4 eth/downloader: concurrent receipt and state processing 2015-10-19 10:03:10 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
832b37c822 core, eth: receipt chain reconstruction 2015-10-19 10:03:09 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
c33cc382b3 core: support inserting pure header chains 2015-10-19 10:03:09 +03:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
20ab29f885 core: fixed head write on block insertion
Due to a rebase this probably got overlooked / ignored. This fixes the
issue of a block insertion never writing the last block.
2015-10-05 17:00:59 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
7c7692933c cmd/geth, cmd/utils, core, rpc: renamed to blockchain
* Renamed ChainManager to BlockChain
* Checkpointing is no longer required and never really properly worked
when the state was corrupted.
2015-10-04 01:13:56 +02:00