eth/gasestimator: allow slight estimation error in favor of less iterations (#28618)

* eth/gasestimator: early exit for plain transfer and error allowance

* core, eth/gasestimator: hard guess at a possible required gas

* internal/ethapi: update estimation tests with the error ratio

* eth/gasestimator: I hate you linter

* graphql: fix gas estimation test

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Co-authored-by: Oren <orenyomtov@users.noreply.github.com>
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Péter Szilágyi 2023-11-28 22:31:47 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -32,9 +32,10 @@ import (
// ExecutionResult includes all output after executing given evm
// message no matter the execution itself is successful or not.
type ExecutionResult struct {
UsedGas uint64 // Total used gas but include the refunded gas
Err error // Any error encountered during the execution(listed in core/vm/errors.go)
ReturnData []byte // Returned data from evm(function result or data supplied with revert opcode)
UsedGas uint64 // Total used gas, not including the refunded gas
RefundedGas uint64 // Total gas refunded after execution
Err error // Any error encountered during the execution(listed in core/vm/errors.go)
ReturnData []byte // Returned data from evm(function result or data supplied with revert opcode)
}
// Unwrap returns the internal evm error which allows us for further
@ -419,12 +420,13 @@ func (st *StateTransition) TransitionDb() (*ExecutionResult, error) {
ret, st.gasRemaining, vmerr = st.evm.Call(sender, st.to(), msg.Data, st.gasRemaining, msg.Value)
}
var gasRefund uint64
if !rules.IsLondon {
// Before EIP-3529: refunds were capped to gasUsed / 2
st.refundGas(params.RefundQuotient)
gasRefund = st.refundGas(params.RefundQuotient)
} else {
// After EIP-3529: refunds are capped to gasUsed / 5
st.refundGas(params.RefundQuotientEIP3529)
gasRefund = st.refundGas(params.RefundQuotientEIP3529)
}
effectiveTip := msg.GasPrice
if rules.IsLondon {
@ -442,13 +444,14 @@ func (st *StateTransition) TransitionDb() (*ExecutionResult, error) {
}
return &ExecutionResult{
UsedGas: st.gasUsed(),
Err: vmerr,
ReturnData: ret,
UsedGas: st.gasUsed(),
RefundedGas: gasRefund,
Err: vmerr,
ReturnData: ret,
}, nil
}
func (st *StateTransition) refundGas(refundQuotient uint64) {
func (st *StateTransition) refundGas(refundQuotient uint64) uint64 {
// Apply refund counter, capped to a refund quotient
refund := st.gasUsed() / refundQuotient
if refund > st.state.GetRefund() {
@ -463,6 +466,8 @@ func (st *StateTransition) refundGas(refundQuotient uint64) {
// Also return remaining gas to the block gas counter so it is
// available for the next transaction.
st.gp.AddGas(st.gasRemaining)
return refund
}
// gasUsed returns the amount of gas used up by the state transition.

@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ type Options struct {
Chain core.ChainContext // Chain context to access past block hashes
Header *types.Header // Header defining the block context to execute in
State *state.StateDB // Pre-state on top of which to estimate the gas
ErrorRatio float64 // Allowed overestimation ratio for faster estimation termination
}
// Estimate returns the lowest possible gas limit that allows the transaction to
@ -86,16 +88,28 @@ func Estimate(ctx context.Context, call *core.Message, opts *Options, gasCap uin
if transfer == nil {
transfer = new(big.Int)
}
log.Warn("Gas estimation capped by limited funds", "original", hi, "balance", balance,
log.Debug("Gas estimation capped by limited funds", "original", hi, "balance", balance,
"sent", transfer, "maxFeePerGas", feeCap, "fundable", allowance)
hi = allowance.Uint64()
}
}
// Recap the highest gas allowance with specified gascap.
if gasCap != 0 && hi > gasCap {
log.Warn("Caller gas above allowance, capping", "requested", hi, "cap", gasCap)
log.Debug("Caller gas above allowance, capping", "requested", hi, "cap", gasCap)
hi = gasCap
}
// If the transaction is a plain value transfer, short circuit estimation and
// directly try 21000. Returning 21000 without any execution is dangerous as
// some tx field combos might bump the price up even for plain transfers (e.g.
// unused access list items). Ever so slightly wasteful, but safer overall.
if len(call.Data) == 0 {
if call.To != nil && opts.State.GetCodeSize(*call.To) == 0 {
failed, _, err := execute(ctx, call, opts, params.TxGas)
if !failed && err == nil {
return params.TxGas, nil, nil
}
}
}
// We first execute the transaction at the highest allowable gas limit, since if this fails we
// can return error immediately.
failed, result, err := execute(ctx, call, opts, hi)
@ -115,8 +129,35 @@ func Estimate(ctx context.Context, call *core.Message, opts *Options, gasCap uin
// limit for these cases anyway.
lo = result.UsedGas - 1
// There's a fairly high chance for the transaction to execute successfully
// with gasLimit set to the first execution's usedGas + gasRefund. Explicitly
// check that gas amount and use as a limit for the binary search.
optimisticGasLimit := (result.UsedGas + result.RefundedGas + params.CallStipend) * 64 / 63
if optimisticGasLimit < hi {
failed, _, err = execute(ctx, call, opts, optimisticGasLimit)
if err != nil {
// This should not happen under normal conditions since if we make it this far the
// transaction had run without error at least once before.
log.Error("Execution error in estimate gas", "err", err)
return 0, nil, err
}
if failed {
lo = optimisticGasLimit
} else {
hi = optimisticGasLimit
}
}
// Binary search for the smallest gas limit that allows the tx to execute successfully.
for lo+1 < hi {
if opts.ErrorRatio > 0 {
// It is a bit pointless to return a perfect estimation, as changing
// network conditions require the caller to bump it up anyway. Since
// wallets tend to use 20-25% bump, allowing a small approximation
// error is fine (as long as it's upwards).
if float64(hi-lo)/float64(hi) < opts.ErrorRatio {
break
}
}
mid := (hi + lo) / 2
if mid > lo*2 {
// Most txs don't need much higher gas limit than their gas used, and most txs don't

@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ func TestGraphQLBlockSerialization(t *testing.T) {
// should return `estimateGas` as decimal
{
body: `{"query": "{block{ estimateGas(data:{}) }}"}`,
want: `{"data":{"block":{"estimateGas":"0xcf08"}}}`,
want: `{"data":{"block":{"estimateGas":"0xd221"}}}`,
code: 200,
},
// should return `status` as decimal

@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ import (
"github.com/tyler-smith/go-bip39"
)
// estimateGasErrorRatio is the amount of overestimation eth_estimateGas is
// allowed to produce in order to speed up calculations.
const estimateGasErrorRatio = 0.015
// EthereumAPI provides an API to access Ethereum related information.
type EthereumAPI struct {
b Backend
@ -1189,10 +1193,11 @@ func DoEstimateGas(ctx context.Context, b Backend, args TransactionArgs, blockNr
}
// Construct the gas estimator option from the user input
opts := &gasestimator.Options{
Config: b.ChainConfig(),
Chain: NewChainContext(ctx, b),
Header: header,
State: state,
Config: b.ChainConfig(),
Chain: NewChainContext(ctx, b),
Header: header,
State: state,
ErrorRatio: estimateGasErrorRatio,
}
// Run the gas estimation andwrap any revertals into a custom return
call, err := args.ToMessage(gasCap, header.BaseFee)

@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ func TestEstimateGas(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("test %d: want no error, have %v", i, err)
continue
}
if uint64(result) != tc.want {
if float64(result) > float64(tc.want)*(1+estimateGasErrorRatio) {
t.Errorf("test %d, result mismatch, have\n%v\n, want\n%v\n", i, uint64(result), tc.want)
}
}