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This adds support for EIP-2718 typed transactions as well as EIP-2930 access list transactions (tx type 1). These EIPs are scheduled for the Berlin fork. There very few changes to existing APIs in core/types, and several new APIs to deal with access list transactions. In particular, there are two new constructor functions for transactions: types.NewTx and types.SignNewTx. Since the canonical encoding of typed transactions is not RLP-compatible, Transaction now has new methods for encoding and decoding: MarshalBinary and UnmarshalBinary. The existing EIP-155 signer does not support the new transaction types. All code dealing with transaction signatures should be updated to use the newer EIP-2930 signer. To make this easier for future updates, we have added new constructor functions for types.Signer: types.LatestSigner and types.LatestSignerForChainID. This change also adds support for the YoloV3 testnet. Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se> Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan Schneider <ryanleeschneider@gmail.com> # Conflicts: # accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go # cmd/evm/internal/t8ntool/execution.go # cmd/evm/internal/t8ntool/transition.go # cmd/geth/main.go # cmd/geth/usage.go # core/bench_test.go # core/state/statedb.go # core/state_prefetcher.go # core/state_processor.go # core/state_transition.go # core/tx_pool.go # core/types/block.go # core/types/derive_sha.go # core/types/gen_tx_json.go # core/types/receipt.go # core/types/receipt_test.go # core/types/transaction.go # core/types/transaction_signing.go # core/types/transaction_test.go # ethclient/ethclient.go # ethclient/signer.go # graphql/graphql.go # internal/ethapi/api.go # internal/guide/guide_test.go # les/benchmark.go # les/odr_test.go # light/odr_test.go # light/txpool.go # miner/worker.go # miner/worker_test.go # signer/core/api.go # tests/state_test_util.go # trie/stacktrie_test.go # turbo/stages/blockchain_test.go |
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alloc.json | ||
env.json | ||
readme.md | ||
txs.json |
EIP-2930 testing
This test contains testcases for EIP-2930, which uses transactions with access lists.
Prestate
The alloc portion contains one contract (0x000000000000000000000000000000000000aaaa
), containing the
following code: 0x5854505854
: PC ;SLOAD; POP; PC; SLOAD
.
Essentialy, this contract does SLOAD(0)
and SLOAD(3)
.
The alloc also contains some funds on 0xa94f5374fce5edbc8e2a8697c15331677e6ebf0b
.
Transactions
There are three transactions, each invokes the contract above.
- ACL-transaction, which contains some non-used slots
- Regular transaction
- ACL-transaction, which contains the slots
1
and3
in0x000000000000000000000000000000000000aaaa
Execution
Running it yields:
dir=./testdata/8 && ./evm t8n --state.fork=Berlin --input.alloc=$dir/alloc.json --input.txs=$dir/txs.json --input.env=$dir/env.json --trace && cat trace-* | grep SLOAD
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x484be","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x47c86","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x49cf6","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x494be","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x484be","gasCost":"0x64","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x48456","gasCost":"0x64","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
Simlarly, we can provide the input transactions via stdin
instead of as file:
dir=./testdata/8 \
&& cat $dir/txs.json | jq "{txs: .}" \
| ./evm t8n --state.fork=Berlin \
--input.alloc=$dir/alloc.json \
--input.txs=stdin \
--input.env=$dir/env.json \
--trace \
&& cat trace-* | grep SLOAD
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x484be","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x47c86","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x49cf6","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x494be","gasCost":"0x834","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":1,"op":84,"gas":"0x484be","gasCost":"0x64","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x0"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
{"pc":4,"op":84,"gas":"0x48456","gasCost":"0x64","memory":"0x","memSize":0,"stack":["0x3"],"returnStack":[],"returnData":"0x","depth":1,"refund":0,"opName":"SLOAD","error":""}
If we try to execute it on older rules:
dir=./testdata/8 && ./evm t8n --state.fork=Istanbul --input.alloc=$dir/alloc.json --input.txs=$dir/txs.json --input.env=$dir/env.json
INFO [01-21|23:21:51.265] rejected tx index=0 hash="d2818d…6ab3da" error="tx type not supported"
INFO [01-21|23:21:51.265] rejected tx index=1 hash="26ea00…81c01b" from=0xa94f5374Fce5edBC8E2a8697C15331677e6EbF0B error="nonce too high: address 0xa94f5374Fce5edBC8E2a8697C15331677e6EbF0B, tx: 1 state: 0"
INFO [01-21|23:21:51.265] rejected tx index=2 hash="698d01…369cee" error="tx type not supported"
Number 1
and 3
are not applicable, and therefore number 2
has wrong nonce.