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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeffrey Wilcke
c12f4df910 params: core, core/vm, miner: 64bit gas instructions
Reworked the EVM gas instructions to use 64bit integers rather than
arbitrary size big ints. All gas operations, be it additions,
multiplications or divisions, are checked and guarded against 64 bit
integer overflows.

In additon, most of the protocol paramaters in the params package have
been converted to uint64 and are now constants rather than variables.

* common/math: added overflow check ops
* core: vmenv, env renamed to evm
* eth, internal/ethapi, les: unmetered eth_call and cancel methods
* core/vm: implemented big.Int pool for evm instructions
* core/vm: unexported intPool methods & verification methods
* core/vm: added memoryGasCost overflow check and test
2017-02-13 21:44:25 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
57f4e90257 Revert "params: core, core/vm, miner: 64bit gas instructions (#3514)"
This reverts commit 8b57c49490.
2017-02-13 15:15:12 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
8b57c49490 params: core, core/vm, miner: 64bit gas instructions (#3514)
Reworked the EVM gas instructions to use 64bit integers rather than
arbitrary size big ints. All gas operations, be it additions,
multiplications or divisions, are checked and guarded against 64 bit
integer overflows.

In additon, most of the protocol paramaters in the params package have
been converted to uint64 and are now constants rather than variables.

* common/math: added overflow check ops
* core: vmenv, env renamed to evm
* eth, internal/ethapi, les: unmetered eth_call and cancel methods
* core/vm: implemented big.Int pool for evm instructions
* core/vm: unexported intPool methods & verification methods
* core/vm: added memoryGasCost overflow check and test
2017-02-02 15:25:42 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
c04c8f10f0 core: improved bad block error reporting (#3320) 2016-11-23 13:32:25 +01:00
Nick Johnson
c8695209f6 core: Don't perform EIP150 hash check on uncles (#3303) 2016-11-18 12:01:54 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
445feaeef5 core, core/state, trie: EIP158, reprice & skip empty account write
This commit implements EIP158 part 1, 2, 3 & 4

1. If an account is empty it's no longer written to the trie. An empty
  account is defined as (balance=0, nonce=0, storage=0, code=0).
2. Delete an empty account if it's touched
3. An empty account is redefined as either non-existent or empty.
4. Zero value calls and zero value suicides no longer consume the 25k
  reation costs.

params: moved core/config to params

Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Wilcke <jeffrey@ethereum.org>
2016-11-13 10:44:04 +01:00
Péter Szilágyi
f0dbec0c93
cmd, params: only set default fork configs for test and mainnet 2016-10-29 17:07:07 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
8639b0fae9
cmd/utils, core, params: explicitly pick reprice fork for fast sync 2016-10-29 12:10:00 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
2c2e389b77 cmd, core, eth, miner, params, tests: finalize the DAO fork 2016-07-15 16:52:55 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
7f00e8c033 core, eth: enforce network split post DAO hard-fork 2016-07-15 16:52:55 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
a87089fd2d cmd, core, miner: add extradata validation to consensus rules 2016-07-15 16:52:55 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
67e9d33486 Revert "core: update DAO soft-fork number, clean up the code"
This reverts commit ba784bdf36.
2016-06-29 11:44:29 +03:00
Péter Szilágyi
ba784bdf36 core: update DAO soft-fork number, clean up the code 2016-06-23 17:16:43 +03:00
Fabio Berger
a3efdb13f2 README, core, rpc: fix various typos 2016-06-21 17:38:35 +01:00
zsfelfoldi
f9917c8c7b core: improved chainDb using sequential keys 2016-06-07 16:38:56 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
fe532a98f9 core: fixed pointer assignment
This fixes an issue where it's theoretical possible to cause a consensus
failure when hitting the lower end of the difficulty, though pratically
impossible it's worth a fix.
2016-05-13 12:12:46 +02:00
Felix Lange
d04a2e7557 all: update license information 2016-04-15 09:48:05 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
f0cbebb19f core: added basic chain configuration
Added chain configuration options and write out during genesis database
insertion. If no "config" was found, nothing is written to the database.

Configurations are written on a per genesis base. This means
that any chain (which is identified by it's genesis hash) can have their
own chain settings.
2016-04-01 01:01:10 +02:00
Leif Jurvetson
b7bb2d8589 core: various typos 2016-03-15 11:08:18 -07:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
b6d88a0e9f core, core/vm, crypto: fixes for homestead
* Removed some strange code that didn't apply state reverting properly
* Refactored code setting from vm & state transition to the executioner
* Updated tests
2016-02-18 10:11:48 +01:00
Gustav Simonsson
371871d685 parmas, crypto, core, core/vm: homestead consensus protocol changes
* change gas cost for contract creating txs
* invalidate signature with s value greater than secp256k1 N / 2
* OOG contract creation if not enough gas to store code
* new difficulty adjustment algorithm
* new DELEGATECALL op code
2016-02-18 10:08:11 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke
a1d9ef48c5 core, eth, rpc: split out block validator and state processor
This removes the burden on a single object to take care of all
validation and state processing. Now instead the validation is done by
the `core.BlockValidator` (`types.Validator`) that takes care of both
header and uncle validation through the `ValidateBlock` method and state
validation through the `ValidateState` method. The state processing is
done by a new object `core.StateProcessor` (`types.Processor`) and
accepts a new state as input and uses that to process the given block's
transactions (and uncles for rewords) to calculate the state root for
the next block (P_n + 1).
2015-11-18 14:24:42 +01:00