Fixes an issue where HashFolder skipped the root directory upon hitting
the first file in the excludes list. This happened because the walk function
returned SkipDir even for regular files.
We still default to legacy txes for methods like eth_sendTransaction,
eth_signTransaction. We can default to 0x2 and if someone would like to
stay on legacy they can do so by setting the `gasPrice` field.
cc @deffrian
This was found because other clients are failing RPC tests generated by
Geth. Nethermind and Besu return the correct error code, -32602, in this
situation.
## Description
- Summary: Correct the JS timer callback argument forwarding to match
standard JS semantics.
- What changed: In `internal/jsre/jsre.go`, the callback is now invoked
with only the arguments after the callback and delay.
- Why: Previously, the callback received the function and delay as
parameters, causing unexpected behavior and logic bugs for consumers.
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>
This adds a temporary conversion path for blob transactions with legacy
proof sidecar. This feature will activate after Fusaka. We will phase
this out when the fork has sufficiently settled and client side
libraries have been upgraded to send the new proofs.
- Introduce a new subscription kind `transactionReceipts` to allow clients to
receive transaction receipts over WebSocket as soon as they are available.
- Accept optional `transactionHashes` filter to subscribe to receipts for specific
transactions; an empty or omitted filter subscribes to all receipts.
- Preserve the same receipt format as returned by `eth_getTransactionReceipt`.
- Avoid additional HTTP polling, reducing RPC load and latency.
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Co-authored-by: Sina Mahmoodi <itz.s1na@gmail.com>
This pr implements https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/32733
to make StateProcessor more customisable.
## Compatibility notes
This introduces a breaking change to users using geth EVM as a library.
The `NewStateProcessor` function now takes one parameter which has the
chainConfig embedded instead of 2 parameters.
Bail out of decodeHash when the raw hex string is longer than 32 byte before actually decoding.
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Co-authored-by: lightclient <lightclient@protonmail.com>
This fixes `go run build/ci.go install`. It was failing because we
resolved all main packages by parsing sources, which fails when the
source directory contains multiple modules.
https://go.dev/ref/mod#go-work-file advises against checking `go.work`
files because they can interfere with local development. We added the
workspace file in order to make `go test` and other tools work across
multiple modules. But it seems to cause weird issues with the
`go.work.sum` file being modified, etc.
So with this PR, we instead run all the `ci.go` commands for all modules
in the workspace manually.
This disables the tx gaslimit cap for eth_call and related RPC operations.
I don't like how this fix works. Ideally we'd be checking the tx
gaslimit somewhere else, like in the block validator, or any other place
that considers block transactions. Doing the check in StateTransition
means it affects all possible ways of executing a message.
The challenge is finding a place for this check that also triggers
correctly in tests where it is wanted. So for now, we are just combining
this with the EOA sender check for transactions. Both are disabled for
call-type messages.
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>
~Will probably be mostly supplanted by #32224, but this should do for
now for devnet 3.~
Seems like #32224 is going to take some more time, so I have completed
the implementation of eth_config here. It is quite a bit simpler to
implement now that the config hashing was removed.
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Co-authored-by: MariusVanDerWijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <3272758+gballet@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
This pull request implements #32235 , constructing blob sidecar in new
format (cell proof)
if the Osaka has been activated.
Apart from that, it introduces a pre-conversion step in the blob pool
before adding the txs.
This mechanism is essential for handling the remote **legacy** blob txs
from the network.
One thing is still missing and probably is worthy being highlighted
here: the blobpool may
contain several legacy blob txs before the Osaka and these txs should be
converted once
Osaka is activated. While the `GetBlob` API in blobpool is capable for
generating cell proofs
at the runtime, converting legacy txs at one time is much cheaper
overall.
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Co-authored-by: MariusVanDerWijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: lightclient <lightclient@protonmail.com>
This PR makes 2 changes to how
[EIP-7825](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/31824) behaves.
When `eth_estimateGas` or `eth_createAccessList` is called without any
gas limit in the payload, geth will choose the block's gas limit or the
`RPCGasCap`, which can be larger than the `maxTxGas`.
When this happens for `estimateGas`, the gas estimation just errors out
and ends, when it should continue doing binary search to find the lowest
possible gas limit.
This PR will:
- Add a check to see if `hi` is larger than `maxTxGas` and cap it to
`maxTxGas` if it's larger. And add a special case handling for gas
estimation execute when it errs with `ErrGasLimitTooHigh`
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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
The main purpose of this change is to enforce the version setting when
constructing the blobSidecar, avoiding creating sidecar with wrong/default
version tag.
This change enables more tests to run on GitHub actions. First, it
removes the `-short` flag passed to `go test`, unskipping some longer
running tests. We also enable the full consensus tests to run by
enabling submodules during git clone.
The EF now operates org wide runners with the `self-hosted-ghr` label.
These are auto-scaling runners which should ideally allow us to process
any amount of testing load we throw at them. The new runners have `HOME`
configured differently from the actual user home directory, so our
internal test for resolving `~` had to be adapted to work in this scenario.
This pull request tracks the state indexing progress in eth_syncing
RPC response, i.e. we will return non-null syncing status until indexing
has finished.
If Geth is engaged in a long-run block synchronization, such as a full
syncing over a large number of blocks, invoking `debug_setHead` will
cause `downloader.Cancel` to wait for all fetchers to stop first.
This can be time-consuming, particularly for the block processing
thread.
To address this, we manually call `blockchain.StopInsert` to interrupt
the blocking processing thread and allow it to exit immediately, and
after that call `blockchain.ResumeInsert` to resume the block
downloading process.
Additionally, we add a sanity check for the input block number of
`debug_setHead` to ensure its validity.
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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 adds support for the Github actions environment in the build tool.
Information from environment variables, like the build number and
branch/tag name, is used to make decisions about uploads and package
filenames.
Updated reference URL in accumulator.go comment to point to the correct
location of the historical-hashes-accumulator documentation in the
Ethereum portal network specs
This adds a geth subcommand for downloading era1 files and placing them into
the correct location. The tool can be used even while geth is already running
on the datadir. Downloads are checked against a hard-coded list of checksums
for mainnet and sepolia.
```
./geth download-era --server $SERVER --block 333333
./geth download-era --server $SERVER --block 333333-444444
./geth download-era --server $SERVER --epoch 0-10
./geth download-era --server $SERVER --all
```
The implementation reuses the file downloader we already had for
fetching build tools. I've done some refactoring on it to make sure it
can support the new use case, and there are some changes to the build
here as well.