bsc/ethclient/gethclient/gethclient.go
Martin Holst Swende 9231770811
rpc: change BlockNumber constant values to match ethclient (#27219)
ethclient accepts certain negative block number values as specifiers for the "pending",
"safe" and "finalized" block. In case of "pending", the value accepted by ethclient (-1)
did not match rpc.PendingBlockNumber (-2).

This wasn't really a problem, but other values accepted by ethclient did match the
definitions in package rpc, and it's weird to have this one special case where they don't.

To fix it, we decided to change the values of the constants rather than changing ethclient.
The constant values are not otherwise significant. This is a breaking API change, but we
believe not a dangerous one.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2023-05-23 13:18:38 +02:00

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// Copyright 2021 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package gethclient provides an RPC client for geth-specific APIs.
package gethclient
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/hexutil"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
)
// Client is a wrapper around rpc.Client that implements geth-specific functionality.
//
// If you want to use the standardized Ethereum RPC functionality, use ethclient.Client instead.
type Client struct {
c *rpc.Client
}
// New creates a client that uses the given RPC client.
func New(c *rpc.Client) *Client {
return &Client{c}
}
// CreateAccessList tries to create an access list for a specific transaction based on the
// current pending state of the blockchain.
func (ec *Client) CreateAccessList(ctx context.Context, msg ethereum.CallMsg) (*types.AccessList, uint64, string, error) {
type accessListResult struct {
Accesslist *types.AccessList `json:"accessList"`
Error string `json:"error,omitempty"`
GasUsed hexutil.Uint64 `json:"gasUsed"`
}
var result accessListResult
if err := ec.c.CallContext(ctx, &result, "eth_createAccessList", toCallArg(msg)); err != nil {
return nil, 0, "", err
}
return result.Accesslist, uint64(result.GasUsed), result.Error, nil
}
// AccountResult is the result of a GetProof operation.
type AccountResult struct {
Address common.Address `json:"address"`
AccountProof []string `json:"accountProof"`
Balance *big.Int `json:"balance"`
CodeHash common.Hash `json:"codeHash"`
Nonce uint64 `json:"nonce"`
StorageHash common.Hash `json:"storageHash"`
StorageProof []StorageResult `json:"storageProof"`
}
// StorageResult provides a proof for a key-value pair.
type StorageResult struct {
Key string `json:"key"`
Value *big.Int `json:"value"`
Proof []string `json:"proof"`
}
// GetProof returns the account and storage values of the specified account including the Merkle-proof.
// The block number can be nil, in which case the value is taken from the latest known block.
func (ec *Client) GetProof(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, keys []string, blockNumber *big.Int) (*AccountResult, error) {
type storageResult struct {
Key string `json:"key"`
Value *hexutil.Big `json:"value"`
Proof []string `json:"proof"`
}
type accountResult struct {
Address common.Address `json:"address"`
AccountProof []string `json:"accountProof"`
Balance *hexutil.Big `json:"balance"`
CodeHash common.Hash `json:"codeHash"`
Nonce hexutil.Uint64 `json:"nonce"`
StorageHash common.Hash `json:"storageHash"`
StorageProof []storageResult `json:"storageProof"`
}
// Avoid keys being 'null'.
if keys == nil {
keys = []string{}
}
var res accountResult
err := ec.c.CallContext(ctx, &res, "eth_getProof", account, keys, toBlockNumArg(blockNumber))
// Turn hexutils back to normal datatypes
storageResults := make([]StorageResult, 0, len(res.StorageProof))
for _, st := range res.StorageProof {
storageResults = append(storageResults, StorageResult{
Key: st.Key,
Value: st.Value.ToInt(),
Proof: st.Proof,
})
}
result := AccountResult{
Address: res.Address,
AccountProof: res.AccountProof,
Balance: res.Balance.ToInt(),
Nonce: uint64(res.Nonce),
CodeHash: res.CodeHash,
StorageHash: res.StorageHash,
StorageProof: storageResults,
}
return &result, err
}
// CallContract executes a message call transaction, which is directly executed in the VM
// of the node, but never mined into the blockchain.
//
// blockNumber selects the block height at which the call runs. It can be nil, in which
// case the code is taken from the latest known block. Note that state from very old
// blocks might not be available.
//
// overrides specifies a map of contract states that should be overwritten before executing
// the message call.
// Please use ethclient.CallContract instead if you don't need the override functionality.
func (ec *Client) CallContract(ctx context.Context, msg ethereum.CallMsg, blockNumber *big.Int, overrides *map[common.Address]OverrideAccount) ([]byte, error) {
var hex hexutil.Bytes
err := ec.c.CallContext(
ctx, &hex, "eth_call", toCallArg(msg),
toBlockNumArg(blockNumber), overrides,
)
return hex, err
}
// CallContractWithBlockOverrides executes a message call transaction, which is directly executed
// in the VM of the node, but never mined into the blockchain.
//
// blockNumber selects the block height at which the call runs. It can be nil, in which
// case the code is taken from the latest known block. Note that state from very old
// blocks might not be available.
//
// overrides specifies a map of contract states that should be overwritten before executing
// the message call.
//
// blockOverrides specifies block fields exposed to the EVM that can be overridden for the call.
//
// Please use ethclient.CallContract instead if you don't need the override functionality.
func (ec *Client) CallContractWithBlockOverrides(ctx context.Context, msg ethereum.CallMsg, blockNumber *big.Int, overrides *map[common.Address]OverrideAccount, blockOverrides BlockOverrides) ([]byte, error) {
var hex hexutil.Bytes
err := ec.c.CallContext(
ctx, &hex, "eth_call", toCallArg(msg),
toBlockNumArg(blockNumber), overrides, blockOverrides,
)
return hex, err
}
// GCStats retrieves the current garbage collection stats from a geth node.
func (ec *Client) GCStats(ctx context.Context) (*debug.GCStats, error) {
var result debug.GCStats
err := ec.c.CallContext(ctx, &result, "debug_gcStats")
return &result, err
}
// MemStats retrieves the current memory stats from a geth node.
func (ec *Client) MemStats(ctx context.Context) (*runtime.MemStats, error) {
var result runtime.MemStats
err := ec.c.CallContext(ctx, &result, "debug_memStats")
return &result, err
}
// SetHead sets the current head of the local chain by block number.
// Note, this is a destructive action and may severely damage your chain.
// Use with extreme caution.
func (ec *Client) SetHead(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) error {
return ec.c.CallContext(ctx, nil, "debug_setHead", toBlockNumArg(number))
}
// GetNodeInfo retrieves the node info of a geth node.
func (ec *Client) GetNodeInfo(ctx context.Context) (*p2p.NodeInfo, error) {
var result p2p.NodeInfo
err := ec.c.CallContext(ctx, &result, "admin_nodeInfo")
return &result, err
}
// SubscribeFullPendingTransactions subscribes to new pending transactions.
func (ec *Client) SubscribeFullPendingTransactions(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Transaction) (*rpc.ClientSubscription, error) {
return ec.c.EthSubscribe(ctx, ch, "newPendingTransactions", true)
}
// SubscribePendingTransactions subscribes to new pending transaction hashes.
func (ec *Client) SubscribePendingTransactions(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- common.Hash) (*rpc.ClientSubscription, error) {
return ec.c.EthSubscribe(ctx, ch, "newPendingTransactions")
}
func toBlockNumArg(number *big.Int) string {
if number == nil {
return "latest"
}
if number.Sign() >= 0 {
return hexutil.EncodeBig(number)
}
// It's negative.
if number.IsInt64() {
return rpc.BlockNumber(number.Int64()).String()
}
// It's negative and large, which is invalid.
return fmt.Sprintf("<invalid %d>", number)
}
func toCallArg(msg ethereum.CallMsg) interface{} {
arg := map[string]interface{}{
"from": msg.From,
"to": msg.To,
}
if len(msg.Data) > 0 {
arg["data"] = hexutil.Bytes(msg.Data)
}
if msg.Value != nil {
arg["value"] = (*hexutil.Big)(msg.Value)
}
if msg.Gas != 0 {
arg["gas"] = hexutil.Uint64(msg.Gas)
}
if msg.GasPrice != nil {
arg["gasPrice"] = (*hexutil.Big)(msg.GasPrice)
}
return arg
}
// OverrideAccount specifies the state of an account to be overridden.
type OverrideAccount struct {
// Nonce sets nonce of the account. Note: the nonce override will only
// be applied when it is set to a non-zero value.
Nonce uint64
// Code sets the contract code. The override will be applied
// when the code is non-nil, i.e. setting empty code is possible
// using an empty slice.
Code []byte
// Balance sets the account balance.
Balance *big.Int
// State sets the complete storage. The override will be applied
// when the given map is non-nil. Using an empty map wipes the
// entire contract storage during the call.
State map[common.Hash]common.Hash
// StateDiff allows overriding individual storage slots.
StateDiff map[common.Hash]common.Hash
}
func (a OverrideAccount) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type acc struct {
Nonce hexutil.Uint64 `json:"nonce,omitempty"`
Code string `json:"code,omitempty"`
Balance *hexutil.Big `json:"balance,omitempty"`
State interface{} `json:"state,omitempty"`
StateDiff map[common.Hash]common.Hash `json:"stateDiff,omitempty"`
}
output := acc{
Nonce: hexutil.Uint64(a.Nonce),
Balance: (*hexutil.Big)(a.Balance),
StateDiff: a.StateDiff,
}
if a.Code != nil {
output.Code = hexutil.Encode(a.Code)
}
if a.State != nil {
output.State = a.State
}
return json.Marshal(output)
}
// BlockOverrides specifies the set of header fields to override.
type BlockOverrides struct {
// Number overrides the block number.
Number *big.Int
// Difficulty overrides the block difficulty.
Difficulty *big.Int
// Time overrides the block timestamp. Time is applied only when
// it is non-zero.
Time uint64
// GasLimit overrides the block gas limit. GasLimit is applied only when
// it is non-zero.
GasLimit uint64
// Coinbase overrides the block coinbase. Coinbase is applied only when
// it is different from the zero address.
Coinbase common.Address
// Random overrides the block extra data which feeds into the RANDOM opcode.
// Random is applied only when it is a non-zero hash.
Random common.Hash
// BaseFee overrides the block base fee.
BaseFee *big.Int
}
func (o BlockOverrides) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type override struct {
Number *hexutil.Big `json:"number,omitempty"`
Difficulty *hexutil.Big `json:"difficulty,omitempty"`
Time hexutil.Uint64 `json:"time,omitempty"`
GasLimit hexutil.Uint64 `json:"gasLimit,omitempty"`
Coinbase *common.Address `json:"coinbase,omitempty"`
Random *common.Hash `json:"random,omitempty"`
BaseFee *hexutil.Big `json:"baseFee,omitempty"`
}
output := override{
Number: (*hexutil.Big)(o.Number),
Difficulty: (*hexutil.Big)(o.Difficulty),
Time: hexutil.Uint64(o.Time),
GasLimit: hexutil.Uint64(o.GasLimit),
BaseFee: (*hexutil.Big)(o.BaseFee),
}
if o.Coinbase != (common.Address{}) {
output.Coinbase = &o.Coinbase
}
if o.Random != (common.Hash{}) {
output.Random = &o.Random
}
return json.Marshal(output)
}