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Phi-rjan
f60d4e1208 chore:: backport #11609 to the feat/nv22 branch (#11644)
* feat: api: improve the correctness of Eth's trace_block (#11609)

* 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.

* Make gen

Make gen

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Co-authored-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
2024-03-22 07:00:28 +01:00
Steven Allen
a34cc5e4e9
fix: eth: handle unresolvable addresses (#11433)
Correctly handle "unresolvable" to/from addresses in top-level messages in the Ethereum API. Specifically:

1. Fail if we can't resolve the from address. As far as I can tell, this should be impossible (the message statically couldn't have been included in the block if the sender didn't exist).
2. If we can't resolve the "to" address to an ID, use "max uint64" as the ID (`0xff0000000000000000000000ffffffffffffffff`). This will only happen if the transaction was reverted. It'll be a little confusing, but the alternative is to (a) use an empty address (will look like a contract creation, which is definitely wrong) or (b) use a random/hashed address which will likely be more confusing as it won't be "obviously weird".
2023-11-29 16:12:18 +04:00
Steven Allen
d5fd4cdcc0
feat: eth: encode eth tx input as solidity ABI (#11402)
When translating "native" messages to Ethereum transactions, correctly handle parameters:

1. If the message looks like a valid "create external", treat it as a contract creation.
2. If it looks like a valid EVM invocation, decode it as such.
3. Otherwise, ABI-encode the parameters to make them look like a "handle_filecoin_method" call. This
    will help chain explorers recognize these messages.

Part of #11355
2023-11-17 20:46:49 +01:00
Steven Allen
9b4df6a4d0
fix: eth: use the correct state-tree when resolving addresses (#11387)
We need to always use the state-tree from the tipset _after_ the message
executed. If we use any other state-tree, we might not find the address
we're trying to resolve.

This change also has some implication for pending messages: there's no
guarantee we'll be able to generate a 0x-style address for a pending
native message. So, instead of trying, I've removed support for pending
native messages from the Eth API. Messages from EthAccounts will still
work, and native messages will still show up in blocks/traces, they just
won't show up as "pending". Which should affect exactly nobody.

I'm also taking this opportunity to cleanup some edge-cases:

1. Pass contexts where appropriate.
2. Remove all state access from `ethTxHashFromSignedMessage`.

Part of #11355
2023-11-17 18:20:31 +01:00
Steven Allen
cff785fa37
fix: eth: correctly encode and simplify native input/output encoding (#11382)
* chore: eth: move & rename input/output encoding functions

These are shared functions, so I'm moving them to the utils library.

* fix: eth: correctly encode and simplify native input/output encoding

When generating eth traces, we encode "native" message inputs/outputs
to "solidity ABI" by formatting the inputs/outputs the same way we do in
FEVM's "handle_native_method". However, we had quite a few bugs with the
implementation:

1. We were right-aligning 64bit values in 256bit words, instead of
left-aligning (as we should given that these values are big-endian).
2. The return-value encoding wasn't correctly handling lengths.

This patch:

1. Fixes those bugs.
2. Deduplicates the logic (we're doing _basically_ the same thing in
both cases).
3. Removes all error paths (these functions can't fail).
2023-11-06 09:41:22 -08:00
Steven Allen
420f33017e
fix: api: compute the effective gas cost with the correct base-fee (#11357)
fixes #11252
2023-10-27 07:37:16 -07:00
Andrew Jackson (Ajax)
7ef93448fb eth_filter flake debug 2023-09-08 11:17:51 -05:00
Fridrik Asmundsson
a1b890c8c7 return wrapped errors 2023-08-28 17:48:22 +00:00
Fridrik Asmundsson
ba1ee60d1b Refactor eth.go 2023-08-28 17:48:22 +00:00