* no longer export action_params
* remove transaction, header, receipt re-rexports from common
* remove env_info and builtins re-exports from common
* remove everything but util export from common
* replace common usages with util, remove module
* add a prelude module for ethcore-bigint
* split journaldb commit into two functions: journal_under and mark_canonical
* use new commit mechanism in client
* Configurable history size in master
* Reduce DB history
* Configurable history size
* Set min history size
* Test
* Fixed a test and reduced the limit
* State cache
* Reduced copying data between caches
Whitespace and optional symbols
* Reduced copying data between caches
Whitespace and optional symbols
* Set a limit on storage cache
* Style and docs
Closes#2213
Omit transaction and receipt roots from abridged block.
No longer use RLP compression.
Make ordered_trie_root generic over an iterator to save an allocation.
Breaks snapshot format backwards compatibility (with other 1.4 snapshots -- it's already been broken with 1.3).
Documentation will need updating
* Avoid cloning clean stuff
* Don't clone state when closing/locking blocks
* handle errors in commit
* revert `close_and_lock` changes
* defer state root update until post state commit
* Make the block header struct's internals private
Currently, this involves a lot of explicit cloning, but we
could migrate the return types of the get_* functions to
be copies rather than references since they are mostly copy
types anyway.
I opted to eliminate the constructor in favor of using
Default::default() plus calling a bunch of setters. This
is similar to the model that a Google Protobuf client uses
and I think it looks fine.
* Drop some unnecessary cloning by comparing references
* Fix compiler errors from callsites in tests.
* optionally use no mangling for accountdb
* add the recorder module
* get_recorded for tries, no virtual dispatch on readonly tries
* add recording test
* to_rlp takes self by-reference
* clean up some derefs
* out-of-order insertion for blockchain
* implement block rebuilder without verification
* group block chunk header into struct
* block rebuilder does verification
* integrate snapshot service with client service; flesh out implementation more
* initial implementation of snapshot service
* remove snapshottaker trait
* snapshot writer trait with packed and loose implementations
* write chunks using "snapshotwriter" in service
* have snapshot taking use snapshotwriter
* implement snapshot readers
* back up client dbs when replacing
* use snapshot reader in snapshot service
* describe offset format
* use new get_db_path in parity, allow some errors in service
* blockchain formatting
* implement parity snapshot
* implement snapshot restore
* force blocks to be submitted in order
* fix bug loading block hashes in packed reader
* fix seal field loading
* fix uncle hash computation
* fix a few bugs
* store genesis state in db. reverse block chunk order in packed writer
* allow out-of-order import for blocks
* bring restoration types together
* only snapshot the last 30000 blocks
* restore into overlaydb instead of journaldb
* commit version to database
* use memorydbs and commit directly
* fix trie test compilation
* fix failing tests
* sha3_null_rlp, not H256::zero
* move overlaydb to ref_overlaydb, add new overlaydb without on-disk rc
* port archivedb to new overlaydb
* add deletion mode tests for overlaydb
* use new overlaydb, check state root at end
* share chain info between state and block snapshotting
* create blocks snapshot using blockchain directly
* allow snapshot from arbitrary block, remove panickers from snapshot creation
* begin test framework
* blockchain chunking test
* implement stateproducer::tick
* state snapshot test
* create block and state chunks concurrently, better restoration informant
* fix tests
* add deletion mode tests for overlaydb
* address comments
* more tests
* Fix up tests.
* remove a few printlns
* add a little more documentation to `commit`
* fix tests
* fix ref_overlaydb test names
* snapshot command skeleton
* revert ref_overlaydb renaming
* reimplement snapshot commands
* fix many errors
* everything but inject
* get ethcore compiling
* get snapshot tests passing again
* instrument snapshot commands again
* fix fallout from other changes, mark snapshots as experimental
* optimize injection patterns
* do two injections
* fix up tests
* take snapshots from 1000 blocks efore
* address minor comments
* fix a few io crate related errors
* clarify names about total difficulty
[ci skip]
* executive tracer builds flat traces without intermediate struct
* temporarilt commented out tests for traces
* fixed new way of building trace address
* fixed new way of building trace address
* updating state tests with flat tracing in progress
* fixed flat tracing tests
* fixed compiling ethcore-rpc with new flat traces
* removed warnings from ethcore module
* remove unused data structures
* Use tree index for DB
* Set uncles_hash, tx_root, receipts_root from verified block
* Use Filth instead of a bool
* Fix empty root check
* Flush block queue properly
* Expunge deref
* Minor additions to allow resetting of code.
* Add test.
* Provisional DAO hard-fork proposal.
* Change to reflect latest HF spec.
* Include extradata restrictions and overrides.
* Introduce new tests.
* Update tests to new spec format.
* Allow JSON chain spec fields to be optional.
* Remove superfluous definitions. Fix overflow risk.
* Fix build.
* Add missing file.
* Remove old flag.
* Update to latest address set.
* Update tests and test spec to latest.
Change the mining default to release only on own transactions.
Soft-fork should only be primed to trigger if the gas-limit of
block #1760000 is at most 4,000,000.
To accomplish this we pass in the gas limit of that block to
EnvInfo so it can inform Schedule. This gets marshalled through
`OpenBlock`/`ClosedBlock` and the `enact` functions much like
`last_hashes`. `block.rs`'s `env_info()` takes care to ensure
that if the current block happens to be #1760000, then we
populate with the current `gas_limit`.
* Firt commit.
* First non-functional but correct implementation of BasicAuthority.
Still needs:
- Sealing infrastructure.
* Punch a hole to give miner access to key store.
* Fix test built.
* Basic version of synchronous mining.
This will seal a block whenever a new transaction comes through.
To be made better we need a timer which will wait for one second after the
last block before sealing a new one - better still would be to cooperatively
interleave blocks with other sealing nodes.
* Add tests.
* Fix minor issues from repotting.
* Address grumbles.
`ClosedBlock`s still keep the pre-finalised state (i.e. state after the last transaction).
`LockedBlock`s do not. New mining algo needs to reopen these `ClosedBlock`s, however enactment
system does not (and `ClosedBlock`s are slower & more hungry), hence the distinction.