consensus, core/*, params: metropolis preparation refactor

This commit is a preparation for the upcoming metropolis hardfork. It
prepares the state, core and vm packages such that integration with
metropolis becomes less of a hassle.

* Difficulty calculation requires header instead of individual
  parameters
* statedb.StartRecord renamed to statedb.Prepare and added Finalise
  method required by metropolis, which removes unwanted accounts from
  the state (i.e. selfdestruct)
* State keeps record of destructed objects (in addition to dirty
  objects)
* core/vm pre-compiles may now return errors
* core/vm pre-compiles gas check now take the full byte slice as argument
  instead of just the size
* core/vm now keeps several hard-fork instruction tables instead of a
  single instruction table and removes the need for hard-fork checks in
  the instructions
* core/vm contains a empty restruction function which is added in
  preparation of metropolis write-only mode operations
* Adds the bn256 curve
* Adds and sets the metropolis chain config block parameters (2^64-1)
This commit is contained in:
Jeffrey Wilcke
2017-02-01 22:36:51 +01:00
parent a2f23ca9b1
commit 10a57fc3d4
28 changed files with 2865 additions and 183 deletions

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@ -26,28 +26,32 @@ import (
var (
// MainnetChainConfig is the chain parameters to run a node on the main network.
MainnetChainConfig = &ChainConfig{
ChainId: MainNetChainID,
HomesteadBlock: MainNetHomesteadBlock,
DAOForkBlock: MainNetDAOForkBlock,
DAOForkSupport: true,
EIP150Block: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceBlock,
EIP150Hash: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceHash,
EIP155Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon,
EIP158Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon,
Ethash: new(EthashConfig),
ChainId: MainNetChainID,
HomesteadBlock: MainNetHomesteadBlock,
DAOForkBlock: MainNetDAOForkBlock,
DAOForkSupport: true,
EIP150Block: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceBlock,
EIP150Hash: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceHash,
EIP155Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon,
EIP158Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon,
MetropolisBlock: MainNetMetropolisBlock,
Ethash: new(EthashConfig),
}
// TestnetChainConfig contains the chain parameters to run a node on the Ropsten test network.
TestnetChainConfig = &ChainConfig{
ChainId: big.NewInt(3),
HomesteadBlock: big.NewInt(0),
DAOForkBlock: nil,
DAOForkSupport: true,
EIP150Block: big.NewInt(0),
EIP150Hash: common.HexToHash("0x41941023680923e0fe4d74a34bdac8141f2540e3ae90623718e47d66d1ca4a2d"),
EIP155Block: big.NewInt(10),
EIP158Block: big.NewInt(10),
Ethash: new(EthashConfig),
ChainId: big.NewInt(3),
HomesteadBlock: big.NewInt(0),
DAOForkBlock: nil,
DAOForkSupport: true,
EIP150Block: big.NewInt(0),
EIP150Hash: common.HexToHash("0x41941023680923e0fe4d74a34bdac8141f2540e3ae90623718e47d66d1ca4a2d"),
EIP155Block: big.NewInt(10),
EIP158Block: big.NewInt(10),
MetropolisBlock: TestNetMetropolisBlock,
Ethash: new(EthashConfig),
}
// RinkebyChainConfig contains the chain parameters to run a node on the Rinkeby test network.
@ -68,15 +72,15 @@ var (
// AllProtocolChanges contains every protocol change (EIPs)
// introduced and accepted by the Ethereum core developers.
// TestChainConfig is like AllProtocolChanges but has chain ID 1.
//
// This configuration is intentionally not using keyed fields.
// This configuration must *always* have all forks enabled, which
// means that all fields must be set at all times. This forces
// anyone adding flags to the config to also have to set these
// fields.
AllProtocolChanges = &ChainConfig{big.NewInt(1337), big.NewInt(0), nil, false, big.NewInt(0), common.Hash{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0), new(EthashConfig), nil}
TestChainConfig = &ChainConfig{big.NewInt(1), big.NewInt(0), nil, false, big.NewInt(0), common.Hash{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0), new(EthashConfig), nil}
AllProtocolChanges = &ChainConfig{big.NewInt(1337), big.NewInt(0), nil, false, big.NewInt(0), common.Hash{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0), new(EthashConfig), nil}
TestChainConfig = &ChainConfig{big.NewInt(1), big.NewInt(0), nil, false, big.NewInt(0), common.Hash{}, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0), nil, new(EthashConfig), nil}
TestRules = TestChainConfig.Rules(new(big.Int))
)
// ChainConfig is the core config which determines the blockchain settings.
@ -95,8 +99,10 @@ type ChainConfig struct {
EIP150Block *big.Int `json:"eip150Block,omitempty"` // EIP150 HF block (nil = no fork)
EIP150Hash common.Hash `json:"eip150Hash,omitempty"` // EIP150 HF hash (fast sync aid)
EIP155Block *big.Int `json:"eip155Block,omitempty"` // EIP155 HF block
EIP158Block *big.Int `json:"eip158Block,omitempty"` // EIP158 HF block
EIP155Block *big.Int `json:"eip155Block"` // EIP155 HF block
EIP158Block *big.Int `json:"eip158Block"` // EIP158 HF block
MetropolisBlock *big.Int `json:"metropolisBlock"` // Metropolis switch block (nil = no fork, 0 = alraedy on homestead)
// Various consensus engines
Ethash *EthashConfig `json:"ethash,omitempty"`
@ -141,6 +147,7 @@ func (c *ChainConfig) String() string {
c.EIP150Block,
c.EIP155Block,
c.EIP158Block,
c.MetropolisBlock,
engine,
)
}
@ -251,6 +258,13 @@ func configNumEqual(x, y *big.Int) bool {
return x.Cmp(y) == 0
}
func (c *ChainConfig) IsMetropolis(num *big.Int) bool {
if c.MetropolisBlock == nil || num == nil {
return false
}
return num.Cmp(c.MetropolisBlock) >= 0
}
// ConfigCompatError is raised if the locally-stored blockchain is initialised with a
// ChainConfig that would alter the past.
type ConfigCompatError struct {
@ -281,3 +295,22 @@ func newCompatError(what string, storedblock, newblock *big.Int) *ConfigCompatEr
func (err *ConfigCompatError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("mismatching %s in database (have %d, want %d, rewindto %d)", err.What, err.StoredConfig, err.NewConfig, err.RewindTo)
}
// Rules wraps ChainConfig and is merely syntatic sugar or can be used for functions
// that do not have or require information about the block.
//
// Rules is a one time interface meaning that it shouldn't be used in between transition
// phases.
type Rules struct {
ChainId *big.Int
IsHomestead, IsEIP150, IsEIP155, IsEIP158 bool
IsMetropolis bool
}
func (c *ChainConfig) Rules(num *big.Int) Rules {
chainId := c.ChainId
if chainId == nil {
chainId = new(big.Int)
}
return Rules{ChainId: new(big.Int).Set(chainId), IsHomestead: c.IsHomestead(num), IsEIP150: c.IsEIP150(num), IsEIP155: c.IsEIP155(num), IsEIP158: c.IsEIP158(num), IsMetropolis: c.IsMetropolis(num)}
}