* remove i386 linux tests
* test: fix building of tests
* return empty logs instead of nil in receipts
* keep InitialBaseFee same with geth, so not break a ton of cases
* fix eth dir
* fix subdir of core
* fix subdir of eth
* fix cmd/geth dir
* fix ethtest by adding UpgradeStatusMsg when handshake
* fix ethclient_test.go
* fix ethclient/simulated
* fix internal
* fix graphql
* fix consensus
* fix accounts
* fix log
* fix p2p
* fix metrics
* fix tests dir
* fix golangci-lint
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Co-authored-by: Matus Kysel <matus.kysel@bnbchain.org>
* p2p/discover: add liveness check in collectTableNodes
* p2p/discover: fix test
* p2p/discover: rename to appendLiveNodes
* p2p/discover: add dedup logic back
* p2p/discover: simplify
* p2p/discover: fix issue found by test
This change
- Removes interface `log.Format`,
- Removes method `log.FormatFunc`,
- unexports `TerminalHandler.TerminalFormat` formatting methods (renamed to `TerminalHandler.format`)
- removes the notion of `log.Lazy` values
The lazy handler was useful in the old log package, since it
could defer the evaluation of costly attributes until later in the
log pipeline: thus, if the logging was done at 'Trace', we could
skip evaluation if logging only was set to 'Info'.
With the move to slog, this way of deferring evaluation is no longer
needed, since slog introduced 'Enabled': the caller can thus do
the evaluate-or-not decision at the callsite, which is much more
straight-forward than dealing with lazy reflect-based evaluation.
Also, lazy evaluation would not work with 'native' slog, as in, these
two statements would be evaluated differently:
```golang
log.Info("foo", "my lazy", lazyObj)
slog.Info("foo", "my lazy", lazyObj)
```
This PR replaces Geth's logger package (a fork of [log15](https://github.com/inconshreveable/log15)) with an implementation using slog, a logging library included as part of the Go standard library as of Go1.21.
Main changes are as follows:
* removes any log handlers that were unused in the Geth codebase.
* Json, logfmt, and terminal formatters are now slog handlers.
* Verbosity level constants are changed to match slog constant values. Internal translation is done to make this opaque to the user and backwards compatible with existing `--verbosity` and `--vmodule` options.
* `--log.backtraceat` and `--log.debug` are removed.
The external-facing API is largely the same as the existing Geth logger. Logger method signatures remain unchanged.
A small semantic difference is that a `Handler` can only be set once per `Logger` and not changed dynamically. This just means that a new logger must be instantiated every time the handler of the root logger is changed.
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For users of the `go-ethereum/log` module. If you were using this module for your own project, you will need to change the initialization. If you previously did
```golang
log.Root().SetHandler(log.LvlFilterHandler(log.LvlInfo, log.StreamHandler(os.Stderr, log.TerminalFormat(true))))
```
You now instead need to do
```golang
log.SetDefault(log.NewLogger(log.NewTerminalHandlerWithLevel(os.Stderr, log.LevelInfo, true)))
```
See more about reasoning here: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/28558#issuecomment-1820606613
a little copying is better than a little dependency
-- go proverb
We have this dependency on docker, a.k.a moby: a gigantic library, and we only need ~70 LOC,
so here I tried moving it inline instead.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* 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
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
This changes the port mapping procedure such that, when the requested port is unavailable
an alternative port suggested by the router is used instead.
We now also repeatedly request the external IP from the router in order to catch any IP changes.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This simplifies the code that initializes the discovery a bit, and
adds new flags for enabling/disabling discv4 and discv5 separately.
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
In all other UDPv4 methods, the deadline is checked first. It seems weird to me that ping is an exception. Deadline comparison is also less resource intensive.
Co-authored-by: Exca-DK <Exca-DK@users.noreply.github.com>