erigon-pulse/core/error.go

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// Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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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
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// 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
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package core
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import "errors"
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var (
// ErrKnownBlock is returned when a block to import is already known locally.
ErrKnownBlock = errors.New("block already known")
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// ErrBlacklistedHash is returned if a block to import is on the blacklist.
ErrBlacklistedHash = errors.New("blacklisted hash")
all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error (#20830) * all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error There are actually two types of error will be returned when a tranaction/message call is executed: (a) consensus error (b) evm internal error. The former should be converted to a consensus issue, e.g. The sender doesn't enough asset to purchase the gas it specifies. The latter is allowed since evm itself is a blackbox and internal error is allowed to happen. This PR emphasizes the difference by introducing a executionResult structure. The evm error is embedded inside. So if any error returned, it indicates consensus issue happens. And also this PR improve the `EstimateGas` API to return the concrete revert reason if the transaction always fails * all: polish * accounts/abi/bind/backends: add tests * accounts/abi/bind/backends, internal: cleanup error message * all: address comments * core: fix lint * accounts, core, eth, internal: address comments * accounts, internal: resolve revert reason if possible * accounts, internal: address comments # Conflicts: # accounts/abi/abi.go # accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go # cmd/geth/retesteth.go # core/state/snapshot/difflayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/disklayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/iterator_test.go # core/state_processor.go # core/state_transition.go # core/vm/evm.go # core/vm/instructions.go # core/vm/jump_table.go # eth/api_tracer.go # internal/ethapi/api.go # les/odr_test.go # light/odr_test.go # tests/state_test_util.go
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// ErrNoGenesis is returned when there is no Genesis Block.
ErrNoGenesis = errors.New("genesis not found in chain")
)
// List of evm-call-message pre-checking errors. All state transition messages will
all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error (#20830) * all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error There are actually two types of error will be returned when a tranaction/message call is executed: (a) consensus error (b) evm internal error. The former should be converted to a consensus issue, e.g. The sender doesn't enough asset to purchase the gas it specifies. The latter is allowed since evm itself is a blackbox and internal error is allowed to happen. This PR emphasizes the difference by introducing a executionResult structure. The evm error is embedded inside. So if any error returned, it indicates consensus issue happens. And also this PR improve the `EstimateGas` API to return the concrete revert reason if the transaction always fails * all: polish * accounts/abi/bind/backends: add tests * accounts/abi/bind/backends, internal: cleanup error message * all: address comments * core: fix lint * accounts, core, eth, internal: address comments * accounts, internal: resolve revert reason if possible * accounts, internal: address comments # Conflicts: # accounts/abi/abi.go # accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go # cmd/geth/retesteth.go # core/state/snapshot/difflayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/disklayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/iterator_test.go # core/state_processor.go # core/state_transition.go # core/vm/evm.go # core/vm/instructions.go # core/vm/jump_table.go # eth/api_tracer.go # internal/ethapi/api.go # les/odr_test.go # light/odr_test.go # tests/state_test_util.go
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// be pre-checked before execution. If any invalidation detected, the corresponding
// error should be returned which is defined here.
//
// - If the pre-checking happens in the miner, then the transaction won't be packed.
// - If the pre-checking happens in the block processing procedure, then a "BAD BLOCk"
// error should be emitted.
var (
// ErrNonceTooLow is returned if the nonce of a transaction is lower than the
// one present in the local chain.
ErrNonceTooLow = errors.New("nonce too low")
// ErrNonceTooHigh is returned if the nonce of a transaction is higher than the
// next one expected based on the local chain.
ErrNonceTooHigh = errors.New("nonce too high")
all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error (#20830) * all: seperate consensus error and evm internal error There are actually two types of error will be returned when a tranaction/message call is executed: (a) consensus error (b) evm internal error. The former should be converted to a consensus issue, e.g. The sender doesn't enough asset to purchase the gas it specifies. The latter is allowed since evm itself is a blackbox and internal error is allowed to happen. This PR emphasizes the difference by introducing a executionResult structure. The evm error is embedded inside. So if any error returned, it indicates consensus issue happens. And also this PR improve the `EstimateGas` API to return the concrete revert reason if the transaction always fails * all: polish * accounts/abi/bind/backends: add tests * accounts/abi/bind/backends, internal: cleanup error message * all: address comments * core: fix lint * accounts, core, eth, internal: address comments * accounts, internal: resolve revert reason if possible * accounts, internal: address comments # Conflicts: # accounts/abi/abi.go # accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go # cmd/geth/retesteth.go # core/state/snapshot/difflayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/disklayer_test.go # core/state/snapshot/iterator_test.go # core/state_processor.go # core/state_transition.go # core/vm/evm.go # core/vm/instructions.go # core/vm/jump_table.go # eth/api_tracer.go # internal/ethapi/api.go # les/odr_test.go # light/odr_test.go # tests/state_test_util.go
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// ErrGasLimitReached is returned by the gas pool if the amount of gas required
// by a transaction is higher than what's left in the block.
ErrGasLimitReached = errors.New("gas limit reached")
// ErrInsufficientFundsForTransfer is returned if the transaction sender doesn't
// have enough funds for transfer(topmost call only).
ErrInsufficientFundsForTransfer = errors.New("insufficient funds for transfer")
// ErrInsufficientFunds is returned if the total cost of executing a transaction
// is higher than the balance of the user's account.
ErrInsufficientFunds = errors.New("insufficient funds for gas * price + value")
// ErrGasUintOverflow is returned when calculating gas usage.
ErrGasUintOverflow = errors.New("gas uint64 overflow")
// ErrIntrinsicGas is returned if the transaction is specified to use less gas
// than required to start the invocation.
ErrIntrinsicGas = errors.New("intrinsic gas too low")
)