* add context
* extract chain events
* run commit in goroutines
* mine only on canonical
* typo
* linters
* fmt
* mark unused methods
* restore stress test
* test single miner
* remove unsafe Trie storage
* remove locks from miner
* restore interrupt
* remove result goroutine
* remove unconfirmedBlocks
* cherry-pick 04a1d475ff1a36ad8f92fec80385df18c52bdc1f
* extract uncles
* one miner succeeded
* restore context cancel
* cleanup
* skip an unstable test
* remove pending state
* use context instead of interrupt func
* calculate sealHash only once
* comment out unstable test
* after merge
* fix after merge
Co-authored-by: ledgerwatch <akhounov@gmail.com>
* 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.
* travis: Enable ARM support
* Include fixes from 20039
* Add a trace to debug the invalid lookup issue
* Try increasing the timeout to see if the arm test passes
* Investigate the resolver issue
* Increase arm64 timeout for clique test
* increase timeout in tests for arm64
* Only test the failing tests
* Review feedback: don't export epsilon
* Remove investigation tricks+include fjl's feeback
* Revert the retry ahead of using the mock resolver
* Fix rebase errors
This PR adds a new unit test in miner package which will create some blocks from miner and then import into another chain. In this way, we can ensure all blocks generated by Geth miner obey consensus rules.
* cmd, eth, miner: disable advance sealing if user require
* cmd, console, miner, les, eth: wrap the miner config
* eth: remove todo
* cmd, miner: revert noadvance flag
The reason for this is: if the transaction execution is even longer
than block time, then this kind of transactions is DoS attack.
* node: close AccountsManager in new Close method
* p2p/simulations, p2p/simulations/adapters: handle node close on shutdown
* node: move node ephemeralKeystore cleanup to stop method
* node: call Stop in Node.Close method
* cmd/geth: close node.Node created with makeFullNode in cli commands
* node: close Node instances in tests
* cmd/geth, node: minor code style fixes
* cmd, console, miner, mobile: proper node Close() termination
Until this commit, when sending an RPC request that called `NewEVM`, a blank `vm.Config`
would be taken so as to set some options, based on the default configuration. If some extra
configuration switches were passed to the blockchain, those would be ignored.
This PR adds a function to get the config from the blockchain, and this is what is now used
for RPC calls.
Some subsequent changes need to be made, see https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/17955#pullrequestreview-182237244
for the details of the discussion.
* miner: commit state which is relative with sealing result
* consensus, core, miner, mobile: introduce sealHash interface
* miner: evict pending task with threshold
* miner: go fmt