jsonrpc uses client and sync interfaces as a preparetion for jsonrpc tests
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@@ -182,6 +182,13 @@ pub trait BlockChainClient : Sync + Send {
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/// Returns logs matching given filter.
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fn logs(&self, filter: Filter) -> Vec<LocalizedLogEntry>;
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/// Grab the `ClosedBlock` that we want to be sealed. Comes as a mutex that you have to lock.
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fn sealing_block(&self) -> &Mutex<Option<ClosedBlock>>;
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/// Submit `seal` as a valid solution for the header of `pow_hash`.
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/// Will check the seal, but not actually insert the block into the chain.
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fn submit_seal(&self, pow_hash: H256, seal: Vec<Bytes>) -> Result<(), Error>;
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}
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#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
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@@ -511,39 +518,6 @@ impl<V> Client<V> where V: Verifier {
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trace!("Sealing: number={}, hash={}, diff={}", b.hash(), b.block().header().difficulty(), b.block().header().number());
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*self.sealing_block.lock().unwrap() = Some(b);
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}
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/// Grab the `ClosedBlock` that we want to be sealed. Comes as a mutex that you have to lock.
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pub fn sealing_block(&self) -> &Mutex<Option<ClosedBlock>> {
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if self.sealing_block.lock().unwrap().is_none() {
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self.sealing_enabled.store(true, atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
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// TODO: Above should be on a timer that resets after two blocks have arrived without being asked for.
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self.prepare_sealing();
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}
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&self.sealing_block
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}
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/// Submit `seal` as a valid solution for the header of `pow_hash`.
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/// Will check the seal, but not actually insert the block into the chain.
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pub fn submit_seal(&self, pow_hash: H256, seal: Vec<Bytes>) -> Result<(), Error> {
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let mut maybe_b = self.sealing_block.lock().unwrap();
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match *maybe_b {
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Some(ref b) if b.hash() == pow_hash => {}
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_ => { return Err(Error::PowHashInvalid); }
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}
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let b = maybe_b.take();
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match b.unwrap().try_seal(self.engine.deref().deref(), seal) {
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Err(old) => {
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*maybe_b = Some(old);
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Err(Error::PowInvalid)
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}
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Ok(sealed) => {
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// TODO: commit DB from `sealed.drain` and make a VerifiedBlock to skip running the transactions twice.
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try!(self.import_block(sealed.rlp_bytes()));
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// TODO: need MinerService MinerIoHandler
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@@ -702,6 +676,39 @@ impl<V> BlockChainClient for Client<V> where V: Verifier {
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})
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.collect()
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}
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/// Grab the `ClosedBlock` that we want to be sealed. Comes as a mutex that you have to lock.
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fn sealing_block(&self) -> &Mutex<Option<ClosedBlock>> {
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if self.sealing_block.lock().unwrap().is_none() {
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self.sealing_enabled.store(true, atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
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// TODO: Above should be on a timer that resets after two blocks have arrived without being asked for.
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self.prepare_sealing();
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}
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&self.sealing_block
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}
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/// Submit `seal` as a valid solution for the header of `pow_hash`.
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/// Will check the seal, but not actually insert the block into the chain.
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fn submit_seal(&self, pow_hash: H256, seal: Vec<Bytes>) -> Result<(), Error> {
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let mut maybe_b = self.sealing_block.lock().unwrap();
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match *maybe_b {
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Some(ref b) if b.hash() == pow_hash => {}
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_ => { return Err(Error::PowHashInvalid); }
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}
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let b = maybe_b.take();
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match b.unwrap().try_seal(self.engine.deref().deref(), seal) {
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Err(old) => {
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*maybe_b = Some(old);
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Err(Error::PowInvalid)
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}
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Ok(sealed) => {
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// TODO: commit DB from `sealed.drain` and make a VerifiedBlock to skip running the transactions twice.
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try!(self.import_block(sealed.rlp_bytes()));
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl MayPanic for Client {
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