- To show the current proving period deadline information of given deadline index.
- It outputs the following:
- number of partitions in this deadline
- partitions numbers has submitted PoSt since the current proving period started
- if the deadline is the current proving deadline
- for each patition, shows the amount of the sectors in this partition, and their numbers. Also, shows the number of fault sectors and corresponding sector numbers.
This patch starts adding support for network upgrades.
* It adds an actors abstraction layer for loading abstract (cross-version) actors.
* It starts switching over to a shared deadline type.
* It adds an abstraction for ADTs (hamt/amt).
* It removes the callback-based API in the StateManager (difficult to abstract
across actor versions).
* It _does not_ actually add support for actors v2. We can do that in a followup
patch but that should be relatively easy.
This patch is heavily WIP and does not compile. Feel free to push changes
directly to this branch.
Notes:
* State tree access now needs a network version, because the HAMT type will change.
* I haven't figured out a nice way to abstract over changes to the _message_
types. However, many of them will be type aliased to actors v0 in actors v2 so
we can likely continue using the v0 versions (or use the v2 versions
everywhere). I've been renaming imports to `v0*` to make it clear that we're
importing types from a _specific_ actors version.
TODO:
* Consider merging incremental improvements? We'd have to get this compiling
again first but we could merge in the new abstractions, and slowly switch over.
* Finish migrating to the new abstractions.
* Remove all actor state types from the public API. See `miner.State.Info()` for
the planned approach here.
* Fix the tests. This is likely going to be a massive pain.
* updates bitswap to include _many_ perf enhancements and bug fixes.
* updates go-fs-lock because the version here is pretty old.
* updates go-libp2p
* updates bbloom _just_ in case, because the version we were depending on had bugs (looks like we're not actually using it).