* Improve the correctness of Eth's trace_block
- Improve encoding/decoding of parameters and return values:
- Encode "native" parameters and return values with Solidity ABI.
- Correctly decode parameters to "create" calls.
- Use the correct (ish) output for "create" calls.
- Handle all forms of "create".
- Make robust with respect to reverts:
- Use the actor ID/address from the trace instead of looking it up in
the state-tree (may not exist in the state-tree due to a revert).
- Gracefully handle failed actor/contract creation.
- Improve performance:
- We avoid looking anything up in the state-tree when translating the
trace, which should significantly improve performance.
- Improve code readability:
- Remove all "backtracking" logic.
- Use an "environment" struct to store temporary state instead of
attaching it to the trace.
- Fix random bugs:
- Fix an allocation bug in the "address" logic (need to set the
capacity before modifying the slice).
- Improved error checking/handling.
- Use correct types for `trace_block` action/results (create, call, etc.).
- And use the correct types for Result/Action structs instead of reusing the same "Call" action every time.
- Improve error messages.
Introduce nv21 skeleton for local testing:
- Use local go-state-types with actor_version_checklist changes: https://github.com/filecoin-project/go-state-types/blob/master/actors_version_checklist.md
- Imports mock v12-actors bundle
- Define upgrade heights
- Generate adapters
- Add upgrade schedule and migration
- Add actorstype to the NewActorRegistry in /chain/consensus/computestate.go
- Add upgrade field to api/types.go/ForkUpgradeParams
- Add upgrade to node/impl/full/state.go
- Add network version to chain/state/statetree.go
- make jen
- make docsgen-cli
Fixes: #10814
This PR updates the following RPC methods according to EIP-1898
specs.
The following RPC methods are affected:
- eth_getBalance
- eth_getStorageAt
- eth_getTransactionCount
- eth_getCode
- eth_call
Note that eth_getBlockByNumber was not included in this list in
the spec although it seems it should be affected also?
Currently these methods all accept a blkParam string which can be
one of "latest", "earliest", "pending", or a block number (decimal
or hex). The spec enables caller to additionally specify a json
hash which can include the following fields:
- blockNumber EthUint64: A block number (decimal or hex) which is
similar to the original use of the blkParam string
- blockHash EthHash: The block hash
- requireCanonical bool) If true we should make sure the block is
in the canonical chain
Since the blkParam needs to support both being a number/string and
a json hash then this to properly work we need to introduce a new
struct with pointer fields to check if they exist. This is done
in the EthBlockParamByNumberOrHash struct which first tries to
unmarshal as a json hash (according to eip-1898) and then fallback
to unmarshal as string/number.