plugeth/core/vm/memory.go
Jeffrey Wilcke 10a57fc3d4 consensus, core/*, params: metropolis preparation refactor
This commit is a preparation for the upcoming metropolis hardfork. It
prepares the state, core and vm packages such that integration with
metropolis becomes less of a hassle.

* Difficulty calculation requires header instead of individual
  parameters
* statedb.StartRecord renamed to statedb.Prepare and added Finalise
  method required by metropolis, which removes unwanted accounts from
  the state (i.e. selfdestruct)
* State keeps record of destructed objects (in addition to dirty
  objects)
* core/vm pre-compiles may now return errors
* core/vm pre-compiles gas check now take the full byte slice as argument
  instead of just the size
* core/vm now keeps several hard-fork instruction tables instead of a
  single instruction table and removes the need for hard-fork checks in
  the instructions
* core/vm contains a empty restruction function which is added in
  preparation of metropolis write-only mode operations
* Adds the bn256 curve
* Adds and sets the metropolis chain config block parameters (2^64-1)
2017-05-18 09:05:58 +02:00

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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//
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//
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package vm
import "fmt"
// Memory implements a simple memory model for the ethereum virtual machine.
type Memory struct {
store []byte
lastGasCost uint64
lastReturn []byte
}
func NewMemory() *Memory {
return &Memory{}
}
// Set sets offset + size to value
func (m *Memory) Set(offset, size uint64, value []byte) {
// length of store may never be less than offset + size.
// The store should be resized PRIOR to setting the memory
if size > uint64(len(m.store)) {
panic("INVALID memory: store empty")
}
// It's possible the offset is greater than 0 and size equals 0. This is because
// the calcMemSize (common.go) could potentially return 0 when size is zero (NO-OP)
if size > 0 {
copy(m.store[offset:offset+size], value)
}
}
// Resize resizes the memory to size
func (m *Memory) Resize(size uint64) {
if uint64(m.Len()) < size {
m.store = append(m.store, make([]byte, size-uint64(m.Len()))...)
}
}
// Get returns offset + size as a new slice
func (self *Memory) Get(offset, size int64) (cpy []byte) {
if size == 0 {
return nil
}
if len(self.store) > int(offset) {
cpy = make([]byte, size)
copy(cpy, self.store[offset:offset+size])
return
}
return
}
// GetPtr returns the offset + size
func (self *Memory) GetPtr(offset, size int64) []byte {
if size == 0 {
return nil
}
if len(self.store) > int(offset) {
return self.store[offset : offset+size]
}
return nil
}
// Len returns the length of the backing slice
func (m *Memory) Len() int {
return len(m.store)
}
// Data returns the backing slice
func (m *Memory) Data() []byte {
return m.store
}
func (m *Memory) Print() {
fmt.Printf("### mem %d bytes ###\n", len(m.store))
if len(m.store) > 0 {
addr := 0
for i := 0; i+32 <= len(m.store); i += 32 {
fmt.Printf("%03d: % x\n", addr, m.store[i:i+32])
addr++
}
} else {
fmt.Println("-- empty --")
}
fmt.Println("####################")
}