* have gas estimate call callInternal with applyTsMessages = false and other calls with applyTsMessages=true for gas caclulation optimization
* set applyTsMessages = true in CallWithGas call in shed
* update test with new callwithgas api optimization for eth call
* Update chain/stmgr/call.go
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@users.noreply.github.com>
* env flag LOTUS_SKIP_APPLY_TS_MESSAGE_CALL_WITH_GAS must be 1 in order to have applyTsMessages change
* env flag LOTUS_SKIP_APPLY_TS_MESSAGE_CALL_WITH_GAS must be 1 in order to have applyTsMessages change
* make sure that even if we arent apply ts messages we grab ts messages from the particular user who is requesting gas estimation
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Co-authored-by: Jiaying Wang <42981373+jennijuju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-10-0-4-29.us-east-2.compute.internal>
This is now "FVM" native. Changes include:
1. Don't treat "trace" messages like off-chain messages. E.g., don't
include CIDs, versions, etc.
2. Include IPLD codecs where applicable.
3. Remove fields that aren't filled by the FVM (timing, some errors,
code locations, etc.).
* fix: stmgr: make the tipset and height agree when estimating gas
Specifically re-execute all messages in the current tipset, tacking the new
message onto the end. That way, the epoch is the epoch of the current tipset.
We could try to "make" a fake block and use that, but that's unlikely to
work well.
* fix: stmgr: only apply tipset messages for CallWithGas
* fix: itest: window post dispute
- Add builtin.EthereumAddressManagerActorAddr to builtin.go.template and make jen
- Rename to EthereumAddressManagerActorAddr to match pattern of other actors (CronActorAddr/etc)
* feat: add support for generating tipset CIDs
(cherry-picked from feat/nv18-fevm)
* feat: fvm: add support for looking up past tipset CIDs
We do this by adding yet another "getter" to the VM that resolves an
epoch into a TipSetKey.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Li <ychiaoli18@users.noreply.github.com>
Otherwise, an account will need funds to estimate the max possible gas a
message could take (which is usually the block gas limit).
This does mean gas estimation no longer checks if the sending account
has enough funds to cover the message cost, but MpoolPush will now do
this.