This change addresses an issue in snap sync, specifically when the entire sync process can be halted due to an encountered empty storage range.
Currently, on the snap sync client side, the response to an empty (partial) storage range is discarded as a non-delivery. However, this response can be a valid response, when the particular range requested does not contain any slots.
For instance, consider a large contract where the entire key space is divided into 16 chunks, and there are no available slots in the last chunk [0xf] -> [end]. When the node receives a request for this particular range, the response includes:
The proof with origin [0xf]
A nil storage slot set
If we simply discard this response, the finalization of the last range will be skipped, halting the entire sync process indefinitely. The test case TestSyncWithUnevenStorage can reproduce the scenario described above.
In addition, this change also defines the common variables MaxAddress and MaxHash.
The Go authors updated golang/x/ext to change the function signature of the slices sort method.
It's an entire shitshow now because x/ext is not tagged, so everyone's codebase just
picked a new version that some other dep depends on, causing our code to fail building.
This PR updates the dep on our code too and does all the refactorings to follow upstream...
Many of the other types have a function to convert the type to a big.Int,
but Address was missing this function.
It is useful to be able to turn an Address into a big.Int when doing
EVM-like computations natively in Go. Sometimes a Solidity address
type is casted to a uint256 and having a Big method on the Address
type makes this easy.
* all: add thousandths separators for big numbers on log messages
* p2p/sentry: drop accidental file
* common, log: add fast number formatter
* common, eth/protocols/snap: simplifty fancy num types
* log: handle nil big ints
Both Hash and Address have a String method, which returns the value as
hex with 0x prefix. They also had a Format method which tried to print
the value using printf of []byte. The way Format worked was at odds with
String though, leading to a situation where fmt.Sprintf("%v", hash)
returned the decimal notation and hash.String() returned a hex string.
This commit makes it consistent again. Both types now support the %v,
%s, %q format verbs for 0x-prefixed hex output. %x, %X creates
unprefixed hex output. %d is also supported and returns the decimal
notation "[1 2 3...]".
For Address, the case of hex characters in %v, %s, %q output is
determined using the EIP-55 checksum. Using %x, %X with Address
disables checksumming.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* core/vm: remove function call for stack validation from evm runloop
* core/vm: separate gas calc into static + dynamic
* core/vm: optimize push1
* core/vm: reuse pooled bigints for ADDRESS, ORIGIN and CALLER
* core/vm: use generic error message for jump/jumpi, to avoid string interpolation
* testdata: fix tests for new error message
* core/vm: use 64-bit memory calculations
* core/vm: fix error in memory calculation
* core/vm: address review concerns
* core/vm: avoid unnecessary use of big.Int:BitLen()
* Initial work on a graphql API
* Added receipts, and more transaction fields.
* Finish receipts, add logs
* Add transactionCount to block
* Add types and .
* Update Block type to be compatible with ethql
* Rename nonce to transactionCount in Account, to be compatible with ethql
* Update transaction, receipt and log to match ethql
* Add query operator, for a range of blocks
* Added ommerCount to Block
* Add transactionAt and ommerAt to Block
* Added sendRawTransaction mutation
* Add Call and EstimateGas to graphQL API
* Refactored to use hexutil.Bytes instead of HexBytes
* Replace BigNum with hexutil.Big
* Refactor call and estimateGas to use ethapi struct type
* Replace ethgraphql.Address with common.Address
* Replace ethgraphql.Hash with common.Hash
* Converted most quantities to Long instead of Int
* Add support for logs
* Fix bug in runFilter
* Restructured Transaction to work primarily with headers, so uncle data is reported properly
* Add gasPrice API
* Add protocolVersion API
* Add syncing API
* Moved schema into its own source file
* Move some single use args types into anonymous structs
* Add doc-comments
* Fixed backend fetching to use context
* Added (very) basic tests
* Add documentation to the graphql schema
* Fix reversion for formatting of big numbers
* Correct spelling error
* s/BigInt/Long/
* Update common/types.go
* Fixes in response to review
* Fix lint error
* Updated calls on private functions
* Fix typo in graphql.go
* Rollback ethapi breaking changes for graphql support
Co-Authored-By: Arachnid <arachnid@notdot.net>
* common: delete StringToAddress, StringToHash
These functions are confusing because they don't parse hex, but use the
bytes of the string. This change removes them, replacing all uses of
StringToAddress(s) by BytesToAddress([]byte(s)).
* eth/filters: remove incorrect use of common.BytesToAddress
This adds type and struct field context to error messages.
Instead of "hex string of odd length" users will now see "json: cannot
unmarshal hex string of odd length into Go struct field SendTxArgs.from
of type common.Address".
This commit makes the wrapper types more generally applicable.
encoding.TextMarshaler is supported by most codec implementations (e.g.
for yaml).
The tests now ensure that package json actually recognizes the custom
marshaler implementation irrespective of how it is implemented.
The Uint type has new tests, too. These are tricky because uint size
depends on the CPU word size. Turns out that there was one incorrect
case where decoding returned ErrUint64Range instead of ErrUintRange.
* common: remove CurrencyToString
Move denomination values to params instead.
* common: delete dead code
* common: move big integer operations to common/math
This commit consolidates all big integer operations into common/math and
adds tests and documentation.
There should be no change in semantics for BigPow, BigMin, BigMax, S256,
U256, Exp and their behaviour is now locked in by tests.
The BigD, BytesToBig and Bytes2Big functions don't provide additional
value, all uses are replaced by new(big.Int).SetBytes().
BigToBytes is now called PaddedBigBytes, its minimum output size
parameter is now specified as the number of bytes instead of bits. The
single use of this function is in the EVM's MSTORE instruction.
Big and String2Big are replaced by ParseBig, which is slightly stricter.
It previously accepted leading zeros for hexadecimal inputs but treated
decimal inputs as octal if a leading zero digit was present.
ParseUint64 is used in places where String2Big was used to decode a
uint64.
The new functions MustParseBig and MustParseUint64 are now used in many
places where parsing errors were previously ignored.
* common: delete unused big integer variables
* accounts/abi: replace uses of BytesToBig with use of encoding/binary
* common: remove BytesToBig
* common: remove Bytes2Big
* common: remove BigTrue
* cmd/utils: add BigFlag and use it for error-checked integer flags
While here, remove environment variable processing for DirectoryFlag
because we don't use it.
* core: add missing error checks in genesis block parser
* common: remove String2Big
* cmd/evm: use utils.BigFlag
* common/math: check for 256 bit overflow in ParseBig
This is supposed to prevent silent overflow/truncation of values in the
genesis block JSON. Without this check, a genesis block that set a
balance larger than 256 bits would lead to weird behaviour in the VM.
* cmd/utils: fixup import