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debug Namespace | C |
The debug
API gives you access to several non-standard RPC methods, which will allow you
to inspect, debug and set certain debugging flags during runtime.
- TOC {:toc}
debug_accountRange
Enumerates all accounts at a given block with paging capability. maxResults
are returned in the page and the items have keys that come after the start
key (hashed address).
If incompletes
is false, then accounts for which the key preimage (i.e: the address
) doesn't exist in db are skipped. NB: geth by default does not store preimages.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.accountRange(blockNrOrHash, start, maxResults, nocode, nostorage, incompletes) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getHeaderRlp", "params": [blockNrOrHash, start, maxResults, nocode, nostorage, incompletes]} |
debug_backtraceAt
Sets the logging backtrace location. When a backtrace location is set and a log message is emitted at that location, the stack of the goroutine executing the log statement will be printed to stderr.
The location is specified as <filename>:<line>
.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.backtraceAt(string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_backtraceAt", "params": [string]} |
Example:
> debug.backtraceAt("server.go:443")
debug_blockProfile
Turns on block profiling for the given duration and writes
profile data to disk. It uses a profile rate of 1 for most
accurate information. If a different rate is desired, set
the rate and write the profile manually using
debug_writeBlockProfile
.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.blockProfile(file, seconds) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_blockProfile", "params": [string, number]} |
debug_chaindbCompact
Flattens the entire key-value database into a single level, removing all unused slots and merging all keys.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.chaindbCompact() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_chaindbCompact", "params": []} |
debug_chaindbProperty
Returns leveldb properties of the key-value database.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.chaindbProperty(property string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_chaindbProperty", "params": [property]} |
debug_cpuProfile
Turns on CPU profiling for the given duration and writes profile data to disk.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.cpuProfile(file, seconds) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_cpuProfile", "params": [string, number]} |
debug_dbAncient
Retrieves an ancient binary blob from the freezer. The freezer is a collection of append-only immutable files.
The first argument kind
specifies which table to look up data from. The list of all table kinds are as follows:
headers
: block headershashes
: canonical hash table (block number -> block hash)bodies
: block bodiesreceipts
: block receiptsdiffs
: total difficulty table (block number -> td)
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.dbAncient(kind string, number uint64) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_dbAncient", "params": [string, number]} |
debug_dbAncients
Returns the number of ancient items in the ancient store.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.dbAncients() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_dbAncients"} |
debug_dbGet
Returns the raw value of a key stored in the database.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.dbGet(key string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_dbGet", "params": [key]} |
debug_dumpBlock
Retrieves the state that corresponds to the block number and returns a list of accounts (including storage and code).
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.DumpBlock(number uint64) (state.World, error) |
Console | debug.traceBlockByHash(number, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_dumpBlock", "params": [number]} |
Example
> debug.dumpBlock(10)
{
fff7ac99c8e4feb60c9750054bdc14ce1857f181: {
balance: "49358640978154672",
code: "",
codeHash: "c5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470",
nonce: 2,
root: "56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421",
storage: {}
},
fffbca3a38c3c5fcb3adbb8e63c04c3e629aafce: {
balance: "3460945928",
code: "",
codeHash: "c5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470",
nonce: 657,
root: "56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421",
storage: {}
}
},
root: "19f4ed94e188dd9c7eb04226bd240fa6b449401a6c656d6d2816a87ccaf206f1"
}
debug_freeOSMemory
Forces garbage collection
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.FreeOSMemory() |
Console | debug.freeOSMemory() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_freeOSMemory", "params": []} |
debug_freezeClient
Forces a temporary client freeze, normally when the server is overloaded. Available as part of LES light server.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.freezeClient(node string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_freezeClient", "params": [node]} |
debug_gcStats
Returns garbage collection statistics.
See https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/debug/#GCStats for information about the fields of the returned object.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.gcStats() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_gcStats", "params": []} |
debug_getAccessibleState
Returns the first number where the node has accessible state on disk. This is the post-state of that block and the pre-state of the next block. The (from, to) parameters are the sequence of blocks to search, which can go either forwards or backwards.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getAccessibleState(from, to rpc.BlockNumber) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getAccessibleState", "params": [from, to]} |
debug_getBadBlocks
Returns a list of the last 'bad blocks' that the client has seen on the network and returns them as a JSON list of block-hashes.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getBadBlocks() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getBadBlocks", "params": []} |
debug_getBlockRlp
Retrieves and returns the RLP encoded block by number.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.GetBlockRlp(number uint64) (string, error) |
Console | debug.getBlockRlp(number, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getBlockRlp", "params": [number]} |
References: RLP
debug_getHeaderRlp
Returns an RLP-encoded header.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getHeaderRlp(blockNum) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getHeaderRlp", "params": [num]} |
debug_getModifiedAccountsByHash
Returns all accounts that have changed between the two blocks specified. A change is defined as a difference in nonce, balance, code hash, or storage hash. With one parameter, returns the list of accounts modified in the specified block.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getModifiedAccountsByHash(startHash, endHash) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getModifiedAccountsByHash", "params": [startHash, endHash]} |
debug_getModifiedAccountsByNumber
Returns all accounts that have changed between the two blocks specified. A change is defined as a difference in nonce, balance, code hash or storage hash.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getModifiedAccountsByNumber(startNum uint64, endNum uint64) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getModifiedAccountsByNumber", "params": [startNum, endNum]} |
debug_getRawReceipts
Returns the consensus-encoding of all receipts in a single block.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.getRawReceipts(blockNrOrHash) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_getRawReceipts", "params": [blockNrOrHash]} |
debug_goTrace
Turns on Go runtime tracing for the given duration and writes trace data to disk.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.goTrace(file, seconds) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_goTrace", "params": [string, number]} |
debug_intermediateRoots
Executes a block (bad- or canon- or side-), and returns a list of intermediate roots: the stateroot after each transaction.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.intermediateRoots(blockHash, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_intermediateRoots", "params": [blockHash, {}]} |
debug_memStats
Returns detailed runtime memory statistics.
See https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#MemStats for information about the fields of the returned object.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.memStats() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_memStats", "params": []} |
debug_mutexProfile
Turns on mutex profiling for nsec seconds and writes profile data to file. It uses a profile rate of 1 for most accurate information. If a different rate is desired, set the rate and write the profile manually.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.mutexProfile(file, nsec) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_mutexProfile", "params": [file, nsec]} |
debug_preimage
Returns the preimage for a sha3 hash, if known.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.preimage(hash) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_preimage", "params": [hash]} |
debug_printBlock
Retrieves a block and returns its pretty printed form.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.printBlock(number uint64) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_printBlock", "params": [number]} |
debug_seedHash
Fetches and retrieves the seed hash of the block by number
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.SeedHash(number uint64) (string, error) |
Console | debug.seedHash(number, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_seedHash", "params": [number]} |
debug_setBlockProfileRate
Sets the rate (in samples/sec) of goroutine block profile
data collection. A non-zero rate enables block profiling,
setting it to zero stops the profile. Collected profile data
can be written using debug_writeBlockProfile
.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.setBlockProfileRate(rate) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_setBlockProfileRate", "params": [number]} |
debug_setGCPercent
Sets the garbage collection target percentage. A negative value disables garbage collection.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.SetGCPercent(v int) |
Console | debug.setGCPercent(v) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_setGCPercent", "params": [v]} |
debug_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.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.SetHead(number uint64) |
Console | debug.setHead(number) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_setHead", "params": [number]} |
References: Ethash
debug_setMutexProfileFraction
Sets the rate of mutex profiling.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.setMutexProfileFraction(rate int) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_setMutexProfileFraction", "params": [rate]} |
debug_stacks
Returns a printed representation of the stacks of all goroutines. Note that the web3 wrapper for this method takes care of the printing and does not return the string.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.stacks() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_stacks", "params": []} |
debug_standardTraceBlockToFile
When JS-based tracing (see below) was first implemented, the intended usecase was to enable long-running tracers that could stream results back via a subscription channel. This method works a bit differently. (For full details, see PR)
- It streams output to disk during the execution, to not blow up the memory usage on the node
- It uses
jsonl
as output format (to allow streaming) - Uses a cross-client standardized output, so called 'standard json'
- Uses
op
for string-representation of opcode, instead ofop
/opName
for numeric/string, and other simlar small differences. - has
refund
- Represents memory as a contiguous chunk of data, as opposed to a list of
32
-byte segments likedebug_traceTransaction
- Uses
This means that this method is only 'useful' for callers who control the node -- at least sufficiently to be able to read the artefacts from the filesystem after the fact.
The method can be used to dump a certain transaction out of a given block:
> debug.standardTraceBlockToFile("0x0bbe9f1484668a2bf159c63f0cf556ed8c8282f99e3ffdb03ad2175a863bca63", {txHash:"0x4049f61ffbb0747bb88dc1c85dd6686ebf225a3c10c282c45a8e0c644739f7e9", disableMemory:true})
["/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-14-0x4049f61f-099048234"]
Or all txs from a block:
> debug.standardTraceBlockToFile("0x0bbe9f1484668a2bf159c63f0cf556ed8c8282f99e3ffdb03ad2175a863bca63", {disableMemory:true})
["/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-0-0xb4502ea7-409046657", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-1-0xe839be8f-954614764", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-2-0xc6e2052f-542255195", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-3-0x01b7f3fe-209673214", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-4-0x0f290422-320999749", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-5-0x2dc0fb80-844117472", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-6-0x35542da1-256306111", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-7-0x3e199a08-086370834", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-8-0x87778b88-194603593", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-9-0xbcb081ba-629580052", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-10-0xc254381a-578605923", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-11-0xcc434d58-405931366", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-12-0xce61967d-874423181", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-13-0x05a20b35-267153288", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-14-0x4049f61f-606653767", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-15-0x46d473d2-614457338", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-16-0x35cf5500-411906321", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-17-0x79222961-278569788", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-18-0xad84e7b1-095032683", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-19-0x4bd48260-019097038", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-20-0x1517411d-292624085", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-21-0x6857e350-971385904", "/tmp/block_0x0bbe9f14-22-0xbe3ae2ca-236639695"]
Files are created in a temp-location, with the naming standard block_<blockhash:4>-<txindex>-<txhash:4>-<random suffix>
. Each opcode immediately streams to file, with no in-geth buffering aside from whatever buffering the os normally does.
On the server side, it also adds some more info when regenerating historical state, namely, the reexec-number if required historical state is not avaiable
is encountered, so a user can experiment with increasing that setting. It also prints out the remaining block until it reaches target:
INFO [10-15|13:48:25.263] Regenerating historical state block=2385959 target=2386012 remaining=53 elapsed=3m30.990537767s
INFO [10-15|13:48:33.342] Regenerating historical state block=2386012 target=2386012 remaining=0 elapsed=3m39.070073163s
INFO [10-15|13:48:33.343] Historical state regenerated block=2386012 elapsed=3m39.070454362s nodes=10.03mB preimages=652.08kB
INFO [10-15|13:48:33.352] Wrote trace file=/tmp/block_0x14490c57-0-0xfbbd6d91-715824834
INFO [10-15|13:48:33.352] Wrote trace file=/tmp/block_0x14490c57-1-0x71076194-187462969
INFO [10-15|13:48:34.421] Wrote trace file=/tmp/block_0x14490c57-2-0x3f4263fe-056924484
The options
is as follows:
type StdTraceConfig struct {
*vm.LogConfig
Reexec *uint64
TxHash *common.Hash
}
debug_standardTraceBadBlockToFile
This method is similar to debug_standardTraceBlockToFile
, but can be used to obtain info about a block which has been rejected as invalid (for some reason).
debug_startCPUProfile
Turns on CPU profiling indefinitely, writing to the given file.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.startCPUProfile(file) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_startCPUProfile", "params": [string]} |
debug_startGoTrace
Starts writing a Go runtime trace to the given file.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.startGoTrace(file) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_startGoTrace", "params": [string]} |
debug_stopCPUProfile
Stops an ongoing CPU profile.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.stopCPUProfile() |
RPC | {"method": "debug_stopCPUProfile", "params": []} |
debug_stopGoTrace
Stops writing the Go runtime trace.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.startGoTrace(file) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_stopGoTrace", "params": []} |
debug_storageRangeAt
Returns the storage at the given block height and transaction index. The result can be paged by providing a maxResult
to cap the number of storage slots returned as well as specifying the offset via keyStart
(hash of storage key).
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.storageRangeAt(blockHash, txIdx, contractAddress, keyStart, maxResult) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_storageRangeAt", "params": [blockHash, txIdx, contractAddress, keyStart, maxResult]} |
debug_traceBadBlock
Returns the structured logs created during the execution of EVM against a block pulled from the pool of bad ones and returns them as a JSON object.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.traceBadBlock(blockHash, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceBadBlock", "params": [blockHash, {}]} |
debug_traceBlock
The traceBlock
method will return a full stack trace of all invoked opcodes of all transaction
that were included in this block. Note, the parent of this block must be present or it will
fail.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceBlock(blockRlp []byte, config. *vm.Config) BlockTraceResult |
Console | debug.traceBlock(tblockRlp, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceBlock", "params": [blockRlp, {}]} |
References: RLP
Example
> debug.traceBlock("0xblock_rlp")
{
gas: 85301,
returnValue: "",
structLogs: [{
depth: 1,
error: "",
gas: 162106,
gasCost: 3,
memory: null,
op: "PUSH1",
pc: 0,
stack: [],
storage: {}
},
/* snip */
{
depth: 1,
error: "",
gas: 100000,
gasCost: 0,
memory: ["0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006", "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060"],
op: "STOP",
pc: 120,
stack: ["00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000d67cbec9"],
storage: {
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004: "8241fa522772837f0d05511f20caa6da1d5a3209000000000000000400000001",
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006: "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001",
f652222313e28459528d920b65115c16c04f3efc82aaedc97be59f3f377c0d3f: "00000000000000000000000002e816afc1b5c0f39852131959d946eb3b07b5ad"
}
}]
debug_traceBlockByNumber
Similar to debug_traceBlock, traceBlockByNumber
accepts a block number and will replay the
block that is already present in the database.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceBlockByNumber(number uint64, config. *vm.Config) BlockTraceResult |
Console | debug.traceBlockByNumber(number, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceBlockByNumber", "params": [number, {}]} |
References: RLP
debug_traceBlockByHash
Similar to debug_traceBlock, traceBlockByHash
accepts a block hash and will replay the
block that is already present in the database.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceBlockByHash(hash common.Hash, config. *vm.Config) BlockTraceResult |
Console | debug.traceBlockByHash(hash, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceBlockByHash", "params": [hash {}]} |
References: RLP
debug_traceBlockFromFile
Similar to debug_traceBlock, traceBlockFromFile
accepts a file containing the RLP of the block.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceBlockFromFile(fileName string, config. *vm.Config) BlockTraceResult |
Console | debug.traceBlockFromFile(fileName, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceBlockFromFile", "params": [fileName, {}]} |
References: RLP
debug_traceCall
The debug_traceCall
method lets you run an eth_call
within the context of the given block execution using the final state of parent block as the base. The first argument (just as in eth_call
) is a transaction object. The block can be specified either by hash or by number as the second argument. A tracer can be specified as a third argument, similar to debug_traceTransaction
. It returns the same output as debug_traceTransaction
.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceCall(args ethapi.CallArgs, blockNrOrHash rpc.BlockNumberOrHash, config *TraceConfig) (*ExecutionResult, error) |
Console | debug.traceCall(object, blockNrOrHash, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceCall", "params": [object, blockNrOrHash, {}]} |
Example
No specific call options:
> debug.traceCall(null, "0x0")
{
failed: false,
gas: 53000,
returnValue: "",
structLogs: []
}
Tracing a call with a destination and specific sender, disabling the storage and memory output (less data returned over RPC)
debug.traceCall({
"from": "0xdeadbeef29292929192939494959594933929292",
"to": "0xde929f939d939d393f939393f93939f393929023",
"gas": "0x7a120",
"data": "0xf00d4b5d00000000000000000000000001291230982139282304923482304912923823920000000000000000000000001293123098123928310239129839291010293810"
},
"latest", {"disableStorage": true, "disableMemory": true})
It is possible to supply 'overrides' for both state-data (accounts/storage) and block data (number, timestamp etc). In the example below,
a call which executes NUMBER
is performed, and the overridden number is placed on the stack:
> debug.traceCall({
from: eth.accounts[0],
value:"0x1",
gasPrice: "0xffffffff",
gas: "0xffff",
input: "0x43"},
"latest",
{"blockoverrides":
{"number": "0x50"}
})
{
failed: false,
gas: 53018,
returnValue: "",
structLogs: [{
depth: 1,
gas: 12519,
gasCost: 2,
op: "NUMBER",
pc: 0,
stack: []
}, {
depth: 1,
gas: 12517,
gasCost: 0,
op: "STOP",
pc: 1,
stack: ["0x50"]
}]
}
Curl example:
> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST localhost:8545 --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"debug_traceCall","params":[null, "pending"],"id":1}'
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":{"gas":53000,"failed":false,"returnValue":"","structLogs":[]}}
debug_traceChain
Returns the structured logs created during the execution of EVM between two blocks (excluding start) as a JSON object.
This endpoint must be invoked via debug_subscribe
as follows:
const res = provider.send('debug_subscribe', ['traceChain', '0x3f3a2a', '0x3f3a2b'])
please refer to the subscription page for more details.
debug_traceTransaction
OBS In most scenarios, debug.standardTraceBlockToFile
is better suited for tracing!
The traceTransaction
debugging method will attempt to run the transaction in the exact same manner
as it was executed on the network. It will replay any transaction that may have been executed prior
to this one before it will finally attempt to execute the transaction that corresponds to the given
hash.
In addition to the hash of the transaction you may give it a secondary optional argument, which specifies the options for this specific call. The possible options are:
disableStorage
:BOOL
. Setting this to true will disable storage capture (default = false).disableStack
:BOOL
. Setting this to true will disable stack capture (default = false).enableMemory
:BOOL
. Setting this to true will enable memory capture (default = false).enableReturnData
:BOOL
. Setting this to true will enable return data capture (default = false).tracer
:STRING
. Setting this will enable JavaScript-based transaction tracing, described below. If set, the previous four arguments will be ignored.timeout
:STRING
. Overrides the default timeout of 5 seconds for JavaScript-based tracing calls. Valid values are described here.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Go | debug.TraceTransaction(txHash common.Hash, logger *vm.LogConfig) (*ExecutionResult, error) |
Console | debug.traceTransaction(txHash, [options]) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_traceTransaction", "params": [txHash, {}]} |
Example
> debug.traceTransaction("0x2059dd53ecac9827faad14d364f9e04b1d5fe5b506e3acc886eff7a6f88a696a")
{
gas: 85301,
returnValue: "",
structLogs: [{
depth: 1,
error: "",
gas: 162106,
gasCost: 3,
memory: null,
op: "PUSH1",
pc: 0,
stack: [],
storage: {}
},
/* snip */
{
depth: 1,
error: "",
gas: 100000,
gasCost: 0,
memory: ["0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006", "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060"],
op: "STOP",
pc: 120,
stack: ["00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000d67cbec9"],
storage: {
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004: "8241fa522772837f0d05511f20caa6da1d5a3209000000000000000400000001",
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006: "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001",
f652222313e28459528d920b65115c16c04f3efc82aaedc97be59f3f377c0d3f: "00000000000000000000000002e816afc1b5c0f39852131959d946eb3b07b5ad"
}
}]
JavaScript-based tracing
Specifying the tracer
option in the second argument enables JavaScript-based tracing. In this mode, tracer
is interpreted as a JavaScript expression that is expected to evaluate to an object which must expose the result
and fault
methods. There exist 3 additional methods, namely: step
, enter
and exit
. You must provide either step
, or enter
AND exit
(i.e. these two must be exposed together). You may expose all three if you choose to do so.
Step
step
is a function that takes two arguments, log and db, and is called for each step of the EVM, or when an error occurs, as the specified transaction is traced.
log
has the following fields:
op
: Object, an OpCode object representing the current opcodestack
: Object, a structure representing the EVM execution stackmemory
: Object, a structure representing the contract's memory spacecontract
: Object, an object representing the account executing the current operation
and the following methods:
getPC()
- returns a Number with the current program countergetGas()
- returns a Number with the amount of gas remaininggetCost()
- returns the cost of the opcode as a NumbergetDepth()
- returns the execution depth as a NumbergetRefund()
- returns the amount to be refunded as a NumbergetError()
- returns information about the error if one occured, otherwise returnsundefined
If error is non-empty, all other fields should be ignored.
For efficiency, the same log
object is reused on each execution step, updated with current values; make sure to copy values you want to preserve beyond the current call. For instance, this step function will not work:
function(log) {
this.logs.append(log);
}
But this step function will:
function(log) {
this.logs.append({gas: log.getGas(), pc: log.getPC(), ...});
}
log.op
has the following methods:
isPush()
- returns true iff the opcode is a PUSHntoString()
- returns the string representation of the opcodetoNumber()
- returns the opcode's number
log.memory
has the following methods:
slice(start, stop)
- returns the specified segment of memory as a byte slicegetUint(offset)
- returns the 32 bytes at the given offset
log.stack
has the following methods:
peek(idx)
- returns the idx-th element from the top of the stack (0 is the topmost element) as a big.Intlength()
- returns the number of elements in the stack
log.contract
has the following methods:
getCaller()
- returns the address of the callergetAddress()
- returns the address of the current contractgetValue()
- returns the amount of value sent from caller to contract as a big.IntgetInput()
- returns the input data passed to the contract
db
has the following methods:
getBalance(address)
- returns abig.Int
with the specified account's balancegetNonce(address)
- returns a Number with the specified account's noncegetCode(address)
- returns a byte slice with the code for the specified accountgetState(address, hash)
- returns the state value for the specified account and the specified hashexists(address)
- returns true if the specified address exists
If the step function throws an exception or executes an illegal operation at any point, it will not be called on any further VM steps, and the error will be returned to the caller.
Result
result
is a function that takes two arguments ctx
and db
, and is expected to return a JSON-serializable value to return to the RPC caller.
ctx
is the context in which the transaction is executing and has the following fields:
type
- String, one of the two valuesCALL
andCREATE
from
- Address, sender of the transactionto
- Address, target of the transactioninput
- Buffer, input transaction datagas
- Number, gas budget of the transactionvalue
- big.Int, amount to be transferred in weiblock
- Number, block numberoutput
- Buffer, value returned from EVMgasUsed
- Number, amount of gas used in executing the transaction (excludes txdata costs)time
- String, execution runtime
Fault
fault
is a function that takes two arguments, log
and db
, just like step
and is invoked when an error happens during the execution of an opcode which wasn't reported in step
. The method log.getError()
has information about the error.
Enter & Exit
enter
and exit
are respectively invoked on stepping in and out of an internal call. More specifically they are invoked on the CALL
variants, CREATE
variants and also for the transfer implied by a SELFDESTRUCT
.
enter
takes a callFrame
object as argument which has the following methods:
getType()
- returns a string which has the type of the call framegetFrom()
- returns the address of the call frame sendergetTo()
- returns the address of the call frame targetgetInput()
- returns the input as a buffergetGas()
- returns a Number which has the amount of gas provided for the framegetValue()
- returns abig.Int
with the amount to be transferred only if available, otherwiseundefined
exit
takes in a frameResult
object which has the following methods:
getGasUsed()
- returns amount of gas used throughout the frame as a NumbergetOutput()
- returns the output as a buffer-getError()
- returns an error if one occured during execution andundefined
otherwise
Usage
Note that several values are Golang big.Int objects, not JavaScript numbers or JS bigints. As such, they have the same interface as described in the godocs. Their default serialization to JSON is as a Javascript number; to serialize large numbers accurately call .String()
on them. For convenience, big.NewInt(x)
is provided, and will convert a uint to a Go BigInt.
Usage example, returns the top element of the stack at each CALL opcode only:
debug.traceTransaction(txhash, {tracer: '{data: [], fault: function(log) {}, step: function(log) { if(log.op.toString() == "CALL") this.data.push(log.stack.peek(0)); }, result: function() { return this.data; }}'});
debug_verbosity
Sets the logging verbosity ceiling. Log messages with level up to and including the given level will be printed.
The verbosity of individual packages and source files
can be raised using debug_vmodule
.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.verbosity(level) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_vmodule", "params": [number]} |
debug_vmodule
Sets the logging verbosity pattern.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.vmodule(string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_vmodule", "params": [string]} |
Examples
If you want to see messages from a particular Go package (directory) and all subdirectories, use:
> debug.vmodule("eth/*=6")
If you want to restrict messages to a particular package (e.g. p2p) but exclude subdirectories, use:
> debug.vmodule("p2p=6")
If you want to see log messages from a particular source file, use
> debug.vmodule("server.go=6")
You can compose these basic patterns. If you want to see all output from peer.go in a package below eth (eth/peer.go, eth/downloader/peer.go) as well as output from package p2p at level <= 5, use:
debug.vmodule("eth/*/peer.go=6,p2p=5")
debug_writeBlockProfile
Writes a goroutine blocking profile to the given file.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.writeBlockProfile(file) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_writeBlockProfile", "params": [string]} |
debug_writeMemProfile
Writes an allocation profile to the given file.
Note that the profiling rate cannot be set through the API,
it must be set on the command line using the --pprof.memprofilerate
flag.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.writeMemProfile(file string) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_writeBlockProfile", "params": [string]} |
debug_writeMutexProfile
Writes a goroutine blocking profile to the given file.
Client | Method invocation |
---|---|
Console | debug.writeMutexProfile(file) |
RPC | {"method": "debug_writeMutexProfile", "params": [file]} |