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* core/txpool: don't inject lazy resolved transactions into the container * core/txpool: minor typo fixes
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6.3 KiB
Go
147 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package txpool
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import (
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"math/big"
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"time"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
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)
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// LazyTransaction contains a small subset of the transaction properties that is
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// enough for the miner and other APIs to handle large batches of transactions;
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// and supports pulling up the entire transaction when really needed.
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type LazyTransaction struct {
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Pool LazyResolver // Transaction resolver to pull the real transaction up
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Hash common.Hash // Transaction hash to pull up if needed
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Tx *types.Transaction // Transaction if already resolved
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Time time.Time // Time when the transaction was first seen
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GasFeeCap *big.Int // Maximum fee per gas the transaction may consume
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GasTipCap *big.Int // Maximum miner tip per gas the transaction can pay
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Gas uint64 // Amount of gas required by the transaction
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BlobGas uint64 // Amount of blob gas required by the transaction
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}
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// Resolve retrieves the full transaction belonging to a lazy handle if it is still
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// maintained by the transaction pool.
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//
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// Note, the method will *not* cache the retrieved transaction if the original
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// pool has not cached it. The idea being, that if the tx was too big to insert
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// originally, silently saving it will cause more trouble down the line (and
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// indeed seems to have caused a memory bloat in the original implementation
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// which did just that).
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func (ltx *LazyTransaction) Resolve() *types.Transaction {
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if ltx.Tx != nil {
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return ltx.Tx
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}
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return ltx.Pool.Get(ltx.Hash)
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}
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// LazyResolver is a minimal interface needed for a transaction pool to satisfy
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// resolving lazy transactions. It's mostly a helper to avoid the entire sub-
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// pool being injected into the lazy transaction.
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type LazyResolver interface {
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// Get returns a transaction if it is contained in the pool, or nil otherwise.
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Get(hash common.Hash) *types.Transaction
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}
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// AddressReserver is passed by the main transaction pool to subpools, so they
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// may request (and relinquish) exclusive access to certain addresses.
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type AddressReserver func(addr common.Address, reserve bool) error
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// SubPool represents a specialized transaction pool that lives on its own (e.g.
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// blob pool). Since independent of how many specialized pools we have, they do
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// need to be updated in lockstep and assemble into one coherent view for block
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// production, this interface defines the common methods that allow the primary
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// transaction pool to manage the subpools.
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type SubPool interface {
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// Filter is a selector used to decide whether a transaction whould be added
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// to this particular subpool.
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Filter(tx *types.Transaction) bool
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// Init sets the base parameters of the subpool, allowing it to load any saved
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// transactions from disk and also permitting internal maintenance routines to
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// start up.
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//
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// These should not be passed as a constructor argument - nor should the pools
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// start by themselves - in order to keep multiple subpools in lockstep with
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// one another.
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Init(gasTip *big.Int, head *types.Header, reserve AddressReserver) error
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// Close terminates any background processing threads and releases any held
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// resources.
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Close() error
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// Reset retrieves the current state of the blockchain and ensures the content
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// of the transaction pool is valid with regard to the chain state.
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Reset(oldHead, newHead *types.Header)
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// SetGasTip updates the minimum price required by the subpool for a new
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// transaction, and drops all transactions below this threshold.
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SetGasTip(tip *big.Int)
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// Has returns an indicator whether subpool has a transaction cached with the
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// given hash.
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Has(hash common.Hash) bool
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// Get returns a transaction if it is contained in the pool, or nil otherwise.
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Get(hash common.Hash) *types.Transaction
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// Add enqueues a batch of transactions into the pool if they are valid. Due
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// to the large transaction churn, add may postpone fully integrating the tx
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// to a later point to batch multiple ones together.
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Add(txs []*types.Transaction, local bool, sync bool) []error
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// Pending retrieves all currently processable transactions, grouped by origin
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// account and sorted by nonce.
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Pending(enforceTips bool) map[common.Address][]*LazyTransaction
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// SubscribeTransactions subscribes to new transaction events. The subscriber
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// can decide whether to receive notifications only for newly seen transactions
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// or also for reorged out ones.
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SubscribeTransactions(ch chan<- core.NewTxsEvent, reorgs bool) event.Subscription
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// Nonce returns the next nonce of an account, with all transactions executable
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// by the pool already applied on top.
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Nonce(addr common.Address) uint64
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// Stats retrieves the current pool stats, namely the number of pending and the
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// number of queued (non-executable) transactions.
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Stats() (int, int)
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// Content retrieves the data content of the transaction pool, returning all the
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// pending as well as queued transactions, grouped by account and sorted by nonce.
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Content() (map[common.Address][]*types.Transaction, map[common.Address][]*types.Transaction)
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// ContentFrom retrieves the data content of the transaction pool, returning the
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// pending as well as queued transactions of this address, grouped by nonce.
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ContentFrom(addr common.Address) ([]*types.Transaction, []*types.Transaction)
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// Locals retrieves the accounts currently considered local by the pool.
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Locals() []common.Address
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// Status returns the known status (unknown/pending/queued) of a transaction
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// identified by their hashes.
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Status(hash common.Hash) TxStatus
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}
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