This builds upon #3453 and #3524, which previously implemented gas
optimizations for the access lists generated by Erigon's implementation
of the `eth_createAccessList` RPC call.
Erigon currently optimizes inclusion of the recipient address based on
how many storage keys are accessed, but does not perform the same
optimization for sender address and precompiled contract addresses.
These changes make the same optimization available for all of these
cases.
Additionally, this handles the cases of block producer address and
created smart contract addresses. If these cases were omitted on purpose
since they heavily rely on state, it may still make sense to offer them
to users but disable them by default.
Moved some of the tracers to `eth/tracers/logger` to make it more
similar to go-ethereum.
Removed Erigon-specific `Capture-` functions
Co-authored-by: Alex Sharp <alexsharp@Alexs-MacBook-Pro-2.local>
Remove `callType` argument from `CaptureStart`, and change `callType
vm.CallType` to `typ vm.OpCode` in `CaptureEnter` and move to the first
position (as it is in geth)
Co-authored-by: Alex Sharp <alexsharp@Alexs-MacBook-Pro-2.local>
Splitting function `CaptureStart` into `CaptureStart` (when depth == 0)
and `CaptureEnter` (when depth > 0), while removing argument `depth`.
Same with splitting `CaptureEnd` into `CaptureEnd` and `CaptureExit`
Co-authored-by: Alex Sharp <alexsharp@Alexs-MacBook-Pro-2.local>
In this first step, the new functions `CaptureTxStart` and
`CaptureTxEnd` are introduced to all tracers
Co-authored-by: Alexey Sharp <alexeysharp@Alexeys-iMac.local>
Co-authored-by: Alex Sharp <alexsharp@Alexs-MacBook-Pro-2.local>