* all: move main transaction pool into a subpool
* go.mod: remove superfluous updates
* core/txpool: review fixes, handle txs rejected by all subpools
* core/txpool: typos
This PR adds server-side limits for JSON-RPC batch requests. Before this change, batches
were limited only by processing time. The server would pick calls from the batch and
answer them until the response timeout occurred, then stop processing the remaining batch
items.
Here, we are adding two additional limits which can be configured:
- the 'item limit': batches can have at most N items
- the 'response size limit': batches can contain at most X response bytes
These limits are optional in package rpc. In Geth, we set a default limit of 1000 items
and 25MB response size.
When a batch goes over the limit, an error response is returned to the client. However,
doing this correctly isn't always possible. In JSON-RPC, only method calls with a valid
`id` can be responded to. Since batches may also contain non-call messages or
notifications, the best effort thing we can do to report an error with the batch itself is
reporting the limit violation as an error for the first method call in the batch. If a batch is
too large, but contains only notifications and responses, the error will be reported with
a null `id`.
The RPC client was also changed so it can deal with errors resulting from too large
batches. An older client connected to the server code in this PR could get stuck
until the request timeout occurred when the batch is too large. **Upgrading to a version
of the RPC client containing this change is strongly recommended to avoid timeout issues.**
For some weird reason, when writing the original client implementation, @fjl worked off of
the assumption that responses could be distributed across batches arbitrarily. So for a
batch request containing requests `[A B C]`, the server could respond with `[A B C]` but
also with `[A B] [C]` or even `[A] [B] [C]` and it wouldn't make a difference to the
client.
So in the implementation of BatchCallContext, the client waited for all requests in the
batch individually. If the server didn't respond to some of the requests in the batch, the
client would eventually just time out (if a context was used).
With the addition of batch limits into the server, we anticipate that people will hit this
kind of error way more often. To handle this properly, the client now waits for a single
response batch and expects it to contain all responses to the requests.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* cryto/kzg4844: pull in the C and Go libs for KZG cryptography
* go.mod: pull in the KZG libraries
* crypto/kzg4844: add basic becnhmarks for ballpark numbers
* cmd, crypto: integrate both CKZG and GoKZG all the time, add flag
* cmd/utils, crypto/kzg4844: run library init on startup
* crypto/kzg4844: make linter happy
* crypto/kzg4844: push missing file
* crypto/kzg4844: fully disable CKZG but leave in the sources
* build, crypto/kzg4844, internal: link CKZG by default and with portable mode
* crypto/kzg4844: drop verifying the trusted setup in gokzg
* internal/build: yolo until it works?
* cmd/utils: make flag description friendlier
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* crypto/ckzg: no need for double availability check
* build: tiny flag cleanup nitpick
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* cmd/utils, node: switch to Pebble as the default db if none exists
* node: fall back to LevelDB on platforms not supporting Pebble
* core/rawdb, node: default to Pebble at the node level
* cmd/geth: fix some tests explicitly using leveldb
* ethdb/pebble: allow double closes, makes tests simpler
* eth: cmd: deprecate personal namespace
* eth: cmd: move deprecation to node
* node: disable toml of enablepersonal
* node: disable personal on ipc as well
* Update node/node.go
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* console: error -> warn
* node: less roulette
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This PR changes the API so that uint64 is used for fork timestamps.
It's a good choice because types.Header also uses uint64 for time.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This fixes a regression where the flag did not accept values without
the 0x prefix anymore. What's worse, if an invalid value was passed,
the client would just log an INFO level message and continue.
This change introduces a breaking change to miner.etherbase is configured.
Previously, users did not need to explicitly set the etherbase address via flag, since 'first' local account was used as etherbase automatically. This change removes the "default first account" feature.
In Proof-of-stake world, the fee recipient address is provided by CL, and not configured in Geth any more - meaning that miner.etherbase is mostly for legacy networks(pow, clique networks etc).
--syncTarget is a feature for development purpose in post-merge world. Previously
it's added into eth.Config. But it turns out that's a stupid idea.
- syncTarget is a block object, which is hard to be put in config file(large)
- syncTarget is just a dev feature, doesn't make too much sense to add it in config file
So I remove it from the eth config object. And it also fixes the #26328
This PR drops the legacy receipt types, the freezer-migrate command and the startup check. The previous attempt #22852 at this failed because there were users who still had legacy receipts in their db, so it had to be reverted #23247. Since then we added a command to migrate legacy dbs #24028.
As of the last hardforks all users either must have done the migration, or used the --ignore-legacy-receipts flag which will stop working now.
This PR adds a parameter to startup, --synctarget. The synctarget flag is a developer-flag, that can be useful in some scenarios as a replacement for a CL node. It defines a fixed block sync target:
geth --syncmode=full --synctarget=./block_15816882.hex_rlp
The --synctarget is only made available during syncmode=full
This PR fixes a regression causing snapshots not to be generated in "geth --import" mode. It also fixes the geth export command to be truly readonly, and adds a new test for geth export.
This update resolves an issue where StringSliceFlag would not be
rendered correctly in help output + mention that -H can be used multiple times
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR makes it possible to set custom headers, in particular for two scenarios:
- geth attach
- geth commands which can use --remotedb, e..g geth db inspect
The ability to use custom headers is typically useful for connecting to cloud-apis, e.g. providing an infura- or alchemy key, or for that matter access-keys for environments behind cloudflare.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
`geth dumpgenesis` currently does not respect the content of the data directory. Instead, it outputs the genesis block created by command-line flags. This PR fixes it to read the genesis from the database, if the database already exists.
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This PR cleans up the configurations for pruner and snapshotter by passing a config struct.
And also, this PR disables the snapshot background generation if the chain is opened in "read-only" mode. The read-only mode is necessary in some cases. For example, we have a list of commands to open the etheruem node in "read-only" mode, like export-chain. In these cases, the snapshot background generation is non expected and should be banned explicitly.
This adds a cache for block logs which is shared by all filters. The cache
size of is configurable using the `--cache.blocklogs` flag.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This change updates our urfave/cli dependency to the v2 branch of the library.
There are some Go API changes in cli v2:
- Flag values can now be accessed using the methods ctx.Bool,
ctx.Int, ctx.String, ... regardless of whether the flag is 'local' or
'global'.
- v2 has built-in support for flag categories. Our home-grown category
system is removed and the categories of flags are assigned as part of
the flag definition.
For users, there is only one observable difference with cli v2: flags must now
strictly appear before regular arguments. For example, the following command is
now invalid:
geth account import mykey.json --password file.txt
Instead, the command must be invoked as follows:
geth account import --password file.txt mykey.json
In #24028 we flagged a warning when finding legacy receipts in the freezer. This PR nudges users a bit more strongly by preventing geth from starting in this case until receipts have been migrated.
It also adds a flag --ignore-legacy-receipts which when present allows geth to start normally.
* ethdb/remotedb, cmd: add support for remote (readonly) databases
* ethdb/remotedb: minor changes
* ethdb/remotedb: close the conn
* cmd, ethdb: add rpc accessor for ancient data
* internal/ethapi: license
* ethdb/remotedb: linter fixes