* 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
This change adds the ability to perform reads from freezer without size limitation. This can be useful in cases where callers are certain that out-of-memory will not happen (e.g. reading only a few elements).
The previous API was designed to behave both optimally and secure while servicing a request from a peer, whereas this change should _not_ be used when an untrusted peer can influence the query size.
This PR is a (superior) alternative to https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/26708, it handles deprecation, primarily two specific cases.
`rand.Seed` is typically used in two ways
- `rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())` -- we seed it, just to be sure to get some random, and not always get the same thing on every run. This is not needed, with global seeding, so those are just removed.
- `rand.Seed(1)` this is typically done to ensure we have a stable test. If we rely on this, we need to fix up the tests to use a deterministic prng-source. A few occurrences like this has been replaced with a proper custom source.
`rand.Read` has been replaced by `crypto/rand`.`Read` in this PR.
* core/rawdb, cmd, ethdb, eth: implement freezer tail deletion
* core/rawdb: address comments from martin and sina
* core/rawdb: fixes cornercase in tail deletion
* core/rawdb: separate metadata into a standalone file
* core/rawdb: remove unused code
* core/rawdb: add random test
* core/rawdb: polish code
* core/rawdb: fsync meta file before manipulating the index
* core/rawdb: fix typo
* core/rawdb: address comments
* freezer: add readonly flag to table
* freezer: enforce readonly in table repair
* freezer: enforce readonly in newFreezer
* minor fix
* minor
* core/rawdb: test that writing during readonly fails
* rm unused log
* check readonly on batch append
* minor
* Revert "check readonly on batch append"
This reverts commit 2ddb5ec4ba7534bf6edbdfec158ea99a2eed5036.
* review fixes
* minor test refactor
* attempt at fixing windows issue
* add comment re windows sync issue
* k->kind
* open readonly db for genesis check
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This change is a rewrite of the freezer code.
When writing ancient chain data to the freezer, the previous version first encoded each
individual item to a temporary buffer, then wrote the buffer. For small item sizes (for
example, in the block hash freezer table), this strategy causes a lot of system calls for
writing tiny chunks of data. It also allocated a lot of temporary []byte buffers.
In the new version, we instead encode multiple items into a re-useable batch buffer, which
is then written to the file all at once. This avoids performing a system call for every
inserted item.
To make the internal batching work, the ancient database API had to be changed. While
integrating this new API in BlockChain.InsertReceiptChain, additional optimizations were
also added there.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* core/rawdb: implement sequential reads in freezer_table
* core/rawdb, ethdb: add sequential reader to db interface
* core/rawdb: lint nitpicks
* core/rawdb: fix some nitpicks
* core/rawdb: fix flaw with deferred reads not being performed
* core/rawdb: better documentation
The Append / truncate operations were racy. When a datafile reaches 2Gb, a new file is needed. For this operation, we require a writelock, which is not needed in the 99.99% of all cases where the data does fit in the current head-file.
This transition from readlock to writelock was incorrect, and as the readlock was released, a truncate operation could slip in between, and truncate the data. This would have been fine, however, the Append operation continued writing as if no truncation had occurred, e.g writing item 5 where item 0 should reside.
This PR changes the behaviour, so that if when we run into the situation that a new file is needed, it aborts, and retries, this time with a writelock.
The outcome of the situation described above, running on this PR, would instead be that the Append operation exits with a failure.
* build: use golangci-lint
This changes build/ci.go to download and run golangci-lint instead
of gometalinter.
* core/state: fix unnecessary conversion
* p2p/simulations: fix lock copying (found by go vet)
* signer/core: fix unnecessary conversions
* crypto/ecies: remove unused function cmpPublic
* core/rawdb: remove unused function print
* core/state: remove unused function xTestFuzzCutter
* core/vm: disable TestWriteExpectedValues in a different way
* core/forkid: remove unused function checksum
* les: remove unused type proofsData
* cmd/utils: remove unused functions prefixedNames, prefixFor
* crypto/bn256: run goimports
* p2p/nat: fix goimports lint issue
* cmd/clef: avoid using unkeyed struct fields
* les: cancel context in testRequest
* rlp: delete unreachable code
* core: gofmt
* internal/build: simplify DownloadFile for Go 1.11 compatibility
* build: remove go test --short flag
* .travis.yml: disable build cache
* whisper/whisperv6: fix ineffectual assignment in TestWhisperIdentityManagement
* .golangci.yml: enable goconst and ineffassign linters
* build: print message when there are no lint issues
* internal/build: refactor download a bit