This:
1. Updates the builtin actors bundle (for actors v10).
2. Updates the event entry type to include the codec.
3. Removes the cbor encoding and zero trimming from event data.
I've chose to:
1. _Not_ add codec handling to the event filtering system for now.
2. _Skip_ events with unexpected codecs.
We don't actually _allow_ these events in the FVM right now, and it
simplifies the implementation.
However, I _am_ recording the codecs in the database so we don't have to
migrate it later.
- Event keys are now t1, t2, t3, t4 for topics; and d for data.
- ref-fvm no longer stores events in the blockstore for us. It just
returns events to the client, who is now responsible for handling
them as it wishes / according to its configuration.
- Add a flag to VMOpts to have the events AMT be written in the blockstore.
- Add a flag to the ChainStore to advertise to the rest of the system
if the ChainStore is storing events.
- Enable that flag if the EthRPC is enabled (can also add an explicit
configuration flag if wanted).
* Refactor: Unify EthTx to FilecoinMessage methods
* Filecoin messages can again be converted to Eth Txs
* All BLS messages should calculated tx hash with unsigned message
* Refactor newEthTxReceipt
* fill in from and to for non-eth transactions
* Hoist nil check out of newEthTxFromMessageLookup
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Co-authored-by: Aayush <arajasek94@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Raúl Kripalani <raul@protocol.ai>
- Add builtin.EthereumAddressManagerActorAddr to builtin.go.template and make jen
- Rename to EthereumAddressManagerActorAddr to match pattern of other actors (CronActorAddr/etc)
We were putting the unsigned/VM message through the pipeline.
The events index was storing the _unsigned_ message CID.
However, the Eth tx hash index maps signed Delegated-signature message
CIDs to transaction hashes, i.e. it uses the _signed_ message CID.
As a result, eth_getLogs and other log-related methods were
unable to resolve the transaction hash from the index properly, and
would end up returning 0x00..00 in the transactionHash field.