* save state
* remove repair
* save state
* remove emptydb check
* save state
* add walkAsOf test
* add WalkAsOf and MultiWalkAsOf tests
* deployed contracts counter
* reference counter for contract code
* drop storage root&contract hash for changesets
* start incarnation is 1(save state)
* fix ReorgOverSelfDestruct test
* hack fix TestReorgOverSelfDestruct
* test benchmark
* cleanup
* remove useless debug
* remove print trie
* return remove subtrie call to updateTrieRoot
* save state
* add mutation test
* remove useless test
* fix
* added mutation commit test
* rename experiment to thin history
* thin history mutation commit test
* fix ethdb tests
* getAsOf test
* add test&fix history index
* fix test
* make test for index search
* compute trie root incarnation fix
* tests fixes
* done job in case of panic
* fix lint
* fix&test for bad incarnation
* fix initial incarnation for genesis
* fix lint
* fix changeset test
* fix storage ranges test
* fix lint
* move set incarnation to create contract
* add comment
Co-authored-by: ledgerwatch <akhounov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Evgeny Danilenko <6655321@bk.ru>
* initial
* mining
* remove debug
* debug
* restore random seed in the mining tests
* green tests
* fix blockchain tests
* fix lint
* init miner only if asked
* linters
* do not store trie as singlton
* fmt
* new trieDbState constructor
This change:
- removes the PostChainEvents method on core.BlockChain.
- sorts 'removed log' events by block number.
- fire the NewChainHead event if we inject a canonical block into the chain
even if the entire insertion is not successful.
- guarantees correct event ordering in all cases.
* core: s/isEIP155/isEIP2/ (fix)
This signature variable name reflects a spec'd change
in gas cost for creating contracts as documented in EIP2 (Homestead HF).
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-2.md#specification
* core: s/isEIP2/sIsHomestead/g
Use isHomestead since Homestead is what the caller
and rest of the code uses.
* build: use golangci-lint
This changes build/ci.go to download and run golangci-lint instead
of gometalinter.
* core/state: fix unnecessary conversion
* p2p/simulations: fix lock copying (found by go vet)
* signer/core: fix unnecessary conversions
* crypto/ecies: remove unused function cmpPublic
* core/rawdb: remove unused function print
* core/state: remove unused function xTestFuzzCutter
* core/vm: disable TestWriteExpectedValues in a different way
* core/forkid: remove unused function checksum
* les: remove unused type proofsData
* cmd/utils: remove unused functions prefixedNames, prefixFor
* crypto/bn256: run goimports
* p2p/nat: fix goimports lint issue
* cmd/clef: avoid using unkeyed struct fields
* les: cancel context in testRequest
* rlp: delete unreachable code
* core: gofmt
* internal/build: simplify DownloadFile for Go 1.11 compatibility
* build: remove go test --short flag
* .travis.yml: disable build cache
* whisper/whisperv6: fix ineffectual assignment in TestWhisperIdentityManagement
* .golangci.yml: enable goconst and ineffassign linters
* build: print message when there are no lint issues
* internal/build: refactor download a bit
* core/evm, contracts: avoid copying memory for input in calls + make ecrecover not modify input buffer
* core/vm: optimize mstore a bit
* core/vm: change Get -> GetCopy in vm memory access
* core/asm: Fix encoding of pushed labels
EVM uses big-endian byte-order, so to pad a label value to 4 bytes,
zeros must be added to the front, not the end.
* core/asm: Fix PC calculations when a label is pushed
Incrementing PC by 5 is only correct if the label appears after a jump,
in which case there is an implicit push. When it appears after an explicit
push, PC should only be incremented by 4.
* core/asm: Allow JUMP with no argument
This way, a label can be pushed explicitly, or loaded from memory to
implement a jump table.
In Geth, we have two sources for configuration:
(1) Config file
(2) Command line flag
Basically geth will first resolve config file and then overwrite
configs with command line flags.
This issue is: geth should only overwrite configs if flags are truly
set. So before we apply any flag to configs, `GlobalIsSet` check
is necessary.
* Bumping GOMAXPROCS for Badger
* fixes related to database size
* Schedule GC for Badger
* pacify linter
* Don't start GC for ephemeral Badger
* Don't log "Value log GC attempt didn't result in any cleanup"
* Start GC in backround
* Bump GC period and IdealBatchSize for Badger
* BadgerDatabase RewindData
* Boolean badger flag -> string database flag
* cosmetic change
The precompile at 0x09 wraps the BLAKE2b F compression function:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7693#section-3.2
The precompile requires 6 inputs tightly encoded, taking exactly 213
bytes, as explained below.
- `rounds` - the number of rounds - 32-bit unsigned big-endian word
- `h` - the state vector - 8 unsigned 64-bit little-endian words
- `m` - the message block vector - 16 unsigned 64-bit little-endian words
- `t_0, t_1` - offset counters - 2 unsigned 64-bit little-endian words
- `f` - the final block indicator flag - 8-bit word
[4 bytes for rounds][64 bytes for h][128 bytes for m][8 bytes for t_0]
[8 bytes for t_1][1 byte for f]
The boolean `f` parameter is considered as `true` if set to `1`.
The boolean `f` parameter is considered as `false` if set to `0`.
All other values yield an invalid encoding of `f` error.
The precompile should compute the F function as specified in the RFC
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7693#section-3.2) and return the updated
state vector `h` with unchanged encoding (little-endian).
See EIP-152 for details.