This PR is an alternative to #32556.
Instead of trying to be smart and reuse `geth init`, we can introduce a
new flag `--genesis` that loads the `genesis.json` from file into the
`Genesis` object in the same path that the other network flags currently
work in.
Question: is something like `--genesis` enough to start deprecating
`geth init`?
--
```console
$ geth --datadir data --hoodi
..
INFO [10-06|22:37:11.202] - BPO2: @1762955544
..
$ geth --datadir data --genesis genesis.json
..
INFO [10-06|22:37:27.988] - BPO2: @1862955544
..
```
Pull the genesis [from the
specs](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eth-clients/hoodi/refs/heads/main/metadata/genesis.json)
and modify one of the BPO timestamps to simulate a shadow fork.
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Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
New RPC method eth_sendRawTransactionSync(rawTx, timeoutMs?) that
submits a signed tx and blocks until a receipt is available or a timeout
elapses.
Two CLI flags to tune server-side limits:
--rpc.txsync.defaulttimeout (default wait window)
--rpc.txsync.maxtimeout (upper bound; requests are clamped)
closes https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/32094
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Co-authored-by: aodhgan <gawnieg@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sina Mahmoodi <itz.s1na@gmail.com>
Fixes a crash when loading the beacon chain config if new fields like
`BLOB_SCHEDULE: []` are present.
Previously, the config loader assumed all values were strings, causing
errors such as:
```
Fatal: Could not load beacon chain config '/network-configs/config.yaml': failed to parse beacon chain config file: yaml: unmarshal errors:
line 242: cannot unmarshal !!seq into string
```
This PR updates the parsing logic to handle non-string values correctly
and adds explicit validation for fork fields.
Add cli configurable limit for the number of addresses allowed in
eth_getLogs filter criteria:
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/32264
Key changes:
- Added --rpc.getlogmaxaddrs CLI flag (default: 1000) to configure the
maximum number of addresses
- Updated ethconfig.Config with FilterMaxAddresses field for
configuration management
- Modified filter system to use the configurable limit instead of the
hardcoded maxAddresses constant
- Enhanced test coverage with new test cases for address limit
validation
- Removed hardcoded validation from JSON unmarshaling, moving it to
runtime validation
Please notice that I remove the check at FilterCriteria UnmarshalJSON
because the runtime config can not pass into this validation.
Please help review this change!
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Co-authored-by: zsfelfoldi <zsfelfoldi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
The format that is currently reported by the chain isn't very useful, as
it gives an average for ALL the nodes, and not only the leaves, which
skews the results.
Also, until now there was no way to activate the reporting of errors.
We also decided that metrics weren't the right tool to report this data,
so we decided to dump it to the console if the flag is enabled. A better
system should be built, but for now, printing to the logs does the job.
Add state size tracking and retrieve api, start geth with `--state.size-tracking`,
the initial bootstrap is required (around 1h on mainnet), after the bootstrap,
use `debug_stateSize()` RPC to retrieve the state size:
```
> debug.stateSize()
{
accountBytes: "0x39681967b",
accountTrienodeBytes: "0xc57939f0c",
accountTrienodes: "0x198b36ac",
accounts: "0x129da14a",
blockNumber: "0x1635e90",
contractCodeBytes: "0x2b63ef481",
contractCodes: "0x1c7b45",
stateRoot: "0x9c36a3ec3745d72eea8700bd27b90dcaa66de0494b187c5600750044151e620a",
storageBytes: "0x18a6e7d3f1",
storageTrienodeBytes: "0x2e7f53fae6",
storageTrienodes: "0x6e49a234",
storages: "0x517859c5"
}
```
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Signed-off-by: jsvisa <delweng@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
As in #32060 we introduced the file based journal path, for the other
sub command(eg: snapshot, db), we should also pass the directory to the
triedb, else the subcommand(eg: `geth snapshot`) failed to run:
```bash
geth snapshot verify-state --datadir /geth-data
...
INFO [09-02|02:12:29.493] Allocated cache and file handles database=/geth-data/geth/chaindata cache=512.00MiB handles=524,288
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.746] Opened ancient database database=/geth-data/geth/chaindata/ancient/chain readonly=true
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.746] Opened Era store datadir=/geth-data/geth/chaindata/ancient/chain/era
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.758] State scheme set to already existing scheme=path
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.760] Load database journal from disk
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.764] Failed to load journal, discard it err="journal not found"
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.789] Opened ancient database database=/geth-data/geth/chaindata/ancient/state readonly=true
INFO [09-02|02:12:32.790] Initialized path database readonly=true triecache=0.00B statecache=0.00B buffer=0.00B history="entire chain"
ERROR[09-02|02:12:32.791] Failed to verify state root=c5458d..4cc785 err="unknown layer: c5458d476da0136a67ef24a93b909aa5c29efa5c5b885dbd1fbaed4e784cc785"
```
Introduce file-based state journal in path database, fixing
the Pebble restriction when the journal size exceeds 4GB.
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Signed-off-by: jsvisa <delweng@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
In this pull request, the original `CacheConfig` has been renamed to `BlockChainConfig`.
Over time, more fields have been added to `CacheConfig` to support
blockchain configuration. Such as `ChainHistoryMode`, which clearly extends
beyond just caching concerns.
Additionally, adding new parameters to the blockchain constructor has
become increasingly complicated, since it’s initialized across multiple
places in the codebase. A natural solution is to consolidate these arguments
into a dedicated configuration struct.
As a result, the existing `CacheConfig` has been redefined as `BlockChainConfig`.
Some parameters, such as `VmConfig`, `TxLookupLimit`, and `ChainOverrides`
have been moved into `BlockChainConfig`. Besides, a few fields in `BlockChainConfig`
were renamed, specifically:
- `TrieCleanNoPrefetch` -> `NoPrefetch`
- `TrieDirtyDisabled` -> `ArchiveMode`
Notably, this change won't affect the command line flags or the toml
configuration file. It's just an internal refactoring and fully backward-compatible.
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This implements a backing store for chain history based on era1 files.
The new store is integrated with the freezer. Queries for blocks and receipts
below the current freezer tail are handled by the era store.
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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: lightclient <lightclient@protonmail.com>
This PR modifies the disclaimer/banner that is printed when starting up
Geth in dev mode:
* if the client is spun up in ephemeral dev mode with a keystore
override, the address of the first (prefunded) account is printed.
* if the client is spun up in ephemeral mode without a keystore
override, the genesis allocation contains a single static prefunded EOA
account. It's address and private key are logged.
* the banner is printed at the end of client initialization to make it
more prominent. Previously, it was logged towards the beginning of
client initialization and subsequent logging from startup filled the
terminal, pushing it out of view of the user.
Other change is that we now use a static prefunded dev account instead
of generating a random one when instantiating a new dev mode chain.
This is an example of what the banner looks like:
```
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] You are running Geth in --dev mode. Please note the following:
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 1. This mode is only intended for fast, iterative development without assumptions on
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] security or persistence.
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 2. The database is created in memory unless specified otherwise. Therefore, shutting down
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] your computer or losing power will wipe your entire block data and chain state for
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] your dev environment.
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 3. A random, pre-allocated developer account will be available and unlocked as
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] eth.coinbase, which can be used for testing. The random dev account is temporary,
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] stored on a ramdisk, and will be lost if your machine is restarted.
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 4. Mining is enabled by default. However, the client will only seal blocks if transactions
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] are pending in the mempool. The miner's minimum accepted gas price is 1.
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 5. Networking is disabled; there is no listen-address, the maximum number of peers is set
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] to 0, and discovery is disabled.
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] Running in ephemeral mode. The following account has been prefunded in the genesis:
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] Account
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] ------------------
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 0x71562b71999873db5b286df957af199ec94617f7 (10^49 ETH)
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] Private Key
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] ------------------
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475] 0xb71c71a67e1177ad4e901695e1b4b9ee17ae16c6668d313eac2f96dbcda3f291
WARN [05-28|23:05:16.475]
```
closes#31796
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Co-authored-by: jwasinger <j-wasinger@hotmail.com>
For PeerDAS, we need to compute cell proofs. Both ckzg and gokzg support
computing these cell proofs.
This PR does the following:
- Update the go-kzg library from "github.com/crate-crypto/go-kzg-4844"
to "github.com/crate-crypto/go-eth-kzg" which will be the new upstream
for go-kzg moving forward
- Update ckzg from v1.0.0 to v2.0.1 and switch to /v2
- Updates the trusted setup to contain the g1 points both in lagrange
and monomial form
- Expose `ComputeCells` to compute the cell proofs
This PR adds a new `--beacon.checkpoint.file` config flag to geth and
blsync which specifies a checkpoint import/export file. If a file with
an existing checkpoint is specified, it is used for initialization
instead of the hardcoded one (except when `--beacon.checkpoint` is also
specified simultaneously). Whenever the client encounters a new valid
finality update with a suitable finalized beacon block root at an epoch
boundary, it saves the block root in hex format to the checkpoint file.
When I'm running `geth import --metrics`, the metrics is different to
normal `geth --metrics`, so the grafana dashboard needs to be updated,
eg: `eth_db_chaindata_disk_read` vs `disk_read`.
So I think we should always set the name to `eth/db/chaindata` for more
convenient.
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Signed-off-by: jsvisa <delweng@gmail.com>
this adds 2 features to improve `geth --dev` experience.
1. we don't need to use `dev_SetFeeRecipient` to set initial coinbase
address. it was a pain.
2. we don't need to unlock keystore if we don't use it. we had it
because of clique.
Here I am adding a config option and geth flag (`--history.chain`) for
configuring history pruning. There are two options available:
- `--history.chain all` is the default and will keep all history like
before.
- `--history.chain postmerge` will configure the history cutoff point to
the merge block.
The option doesn't actually do anything right now, but we need it as a
precursor for other history pruning changes.
This implements a basic mechanism to query the node's external IP using
a STUN server. There is a built-in list of public STUN servers for convenience.
The new detection mechanism must be selected explicitly using `--nat=stun`
and is not enabled by default in Geth.
Fixes#30881
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This PR modifies how the metrics library handles `Enabled`: previously,
the package `init` decided whether to serve real metrics or just
dummy-types.
This has several drawbacks:
- During pkg init, we need to determine whether metrics are enabled or
not. So we first hacked in a check if certain geth-specific
commandline-flags were enabled. Then we added a similar check for
geth-env-vars. Then we almost added a very elaborate check for
toml-config-file, plus toml parsing.
- Using "real" types and dummy types interchangeably means that
everything is hidden behind interfaces. This has a performance penalty,
and also it just adds a lot of code.
This PR removes the interface stuff, uses concrete types, and allows for
the setting of Enabled to happen later. It is still assumed that
`metrics.Enable()` is invoked early on.
The somewhat 'heavy' operations, such as ticking meters and exp-decay,
now checks the enable-flag to prevent resource leak.
The change may be large, but it's mostly pretty trivial, and from the
last time I gutted the metrics, I ensured that we have fairly good test
coverage.
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Lots of packages depend on eth/downloader just for the SyncMode type.
Since we have a dedicated package for eth protocol configuration, it
makes more sense to define SyncMode there, turning eth/downloader into
more of a leaf package.
This is one further step towards removing account management from
`geth`. This PR deprecates the flag `unlock`, and makes the flag moot:
unlock via geth is no longer possible.
This PR moves chain config related code (config file processing, fork
logic, network defaults) from `beacon/types` and `beacon/blsync` into
`beacon/params` while the command line flag logic of the chain config is
moved into `cmd/utils`, thereby removing the cli dependencies from
package `beacon` and its sub-packages.
This PR is a first step towards removing account management from geth,
and contains a lot of the user-facing changes.
With this PR, the `personal` namespace disappears. **Note**: `personal`
namespace has been deprecated for quite some time (since
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/26390 1 year and 8 months
ago), and users who have wanted to use it has been forced to used the
flag `--rpc.enabledeprecatedpersonal`. So I think it's fairly
non-controversial to drop it at this point.
Specifically, this means:
- Account/wallet listing
-`personal.getListAccounts`
-`personal.listAccounts`
-`personal.getListWallets`
-`personal.listWallets`
- Lock/unlock
-`personal.lockAccount`
-`personal.openWallet`
-`personal.unlockAccount`
- Sign ops
-`personal.sign`
-`personal.sendTransaction`
-`personal.signTransaction`
- Imports / inits
-`personal.deriveAccount`
-`personal.importRawKey`
-`personal.initializeWallet`
-`personal.newAccount`
-`personal.unpair`
- Other:
-`personal.ecRecover`
The underlying keystores and account managent code is still in place,
which means that `geth --dev` still works as expected, so that e.g. the
example below still works:
```
> eth.sendTransaction({data:"0x6060", value: 1, from:eth.accounts[0]})
```
Also, `ethkey` and `clef` are untouched.
With the removal of `personal`, as far as I know we have no more API
methods which contain credentials, and if we want to implement
logging-capabilities of RPC ingress payload, it would be possible after
this.
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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Currently we have a custom TextMarshalerFlag. It's a nice idea, allowing
anything implementing text marshaller to be used as a flag. That said,
we only ever used it in one place because it's not that obvious how to
use and it needs some boilerplate on the type itself too, apart of the
heavy boilerplate got the custom flag.
All in all there's no *need* to drop this feature just now, but while
porting the cmds over to cli @v3, all other custom flags worker
perfectly, whereas this one started crashing deep inside the cli
package. The flag handling in v3 got rebuild on generics and there are a
number of new methods needed; and my guess is that maybe one of them
doesn't work like this flag currently is designed too.
We could definitely try and redesign this flag for cli v3... but all
that effort and boilerplate just to use it for 1 flag in 1 location,
seems not worth it. So for now I'm suggesting removing it and maybe
reconsider a similar feature in cli v3 with however it will work.
rebased https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/29766 . The
downstream branch appears to have been deleted and I don't have perms to
push to that fork.
`TerminalTotalDifficultyPassed` is removed. `TerminalTotalDifficulty`
must now be non-nil, and it is expected that networks are already
merged: we can only import PoW/Clique chains, not produce blocks on
them.
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Co-authored-by: stevemilk <wangpeculiar@gmail.com>