Redo coordinator structure, connect API to node
- API:
- Modify the constructor so that hardcoded rollup constants don't need
to be passed (introduce a `Config` and use `configAPI` internally)
- Common:
- Update rollup constants with proper *big.Int when required
- Add BidCoordinator and Slot structs used by the HistoryDB and
Synchronizer.
- Add helper methods to AuctionConstants
- AuctionVariables: Add column `DefaultSlotSetBidSlotNum` (in the SQL
table: `default_slot_set_bid_slot_num`), which indicates at which
slotNum does the `DefaultSlotSetBid` specified starts applying.
- Config:
- Move coordinator exclusive configuration from the node config to the
coordinator config
- Coordinator:
- Reorganize the code towards having the goroutines started and stopped
from the coordinator itself instead of the node.
- Remove all stop and stopped channels, and use context.Context and
sync.WaitGroup instead.
- Remove BatchInfo setters and assing variables directly
- In ServerProof and ServerProofPool use context instead stop channel.
- Use message passing to notify the coordinator about sync updates and
reorgs
- Introduce the Pipeline, which can be started and stopped by the
Coordinator
- Introduce the TxManager, which manages ethereum transactions (the
TxManager is also in charge of making the forge call to the rollup
smart contract). The TxManager keeps ethereum transactions and:
1. Waits for the transaction to be accepted
2. Waits for the transaction to be confirmed for N blocks
- In forge logic, first prepare a batch and then wait for an available
server proof to have all work ready once the proof server is ready.
- Remove the `isForgeSequence` method which was querying the smart
contract, and instead use notifications sent by the Synchronizer to
figure out if it's forging time.
- Update test (which is a minimal test to manually see if the
coordinator starts)
- HistoryDB:
- Add method to get the number of batches in a slot (used to detect when
a slot has passed the bid winner forging deadline)
- Add method to get the best bid and associated coordinator of a slot
(used to detect the forgerAddress that can forge the slot)
- General:
- Rename some instances of `currentBlock` to `lastBlock` to be more
clear.
- Node:
- Connect the API to the node and call the methods to update cached
state when the sync advances blocks.
- Call methods to update Coordinator state when the sync advances blocks
and finds reorgs.
- Synchronizer:
- Add Auction field in the Stats, which contain the current slot with
info about highest bidder and other related info required to know who
can forge in the current block.
- Better organization of cached state:
- On Sync, update the internal cached state
- On Init or Reorg, load the state from HistoryDB into the
internal cached state.
4 years ago Redo coordinator structure, connect API to node
- API:
- Modify the constructor so that hardcoded rollup constants don't need
to be passed (introduce a `Config` and use `configAPI` internally)
- Common:
- Update rollup constants with proper *big.Int when required
- Add BidCoordinator and Slot structs used by the HistoryDB and
Synchronizer.
- Add helper methods to AuctionConstants
- AuctionVariables: Add column `DefaultSlotSetBidSlotNum` (in the SQL
table: `default_slot_set_bid_slot_num`), which indicates at which
slotNum does the `DefaultSlotSetBid` specified starts applying.
- Config:
- Move coordinator exclusive configuration from the node config to the
coordinator config
- Coordinator:
- Reorganize the code towards having the goroutines started and stopped
from the coordinator itself instead of the node.
- Remove all stop and stopped channels, and use context.Context and
sync.WaitGroup instead.
- Remove BatchInfo setters and assing variables directly
- In ServerProof and ServerProofPool use context instead stop channel.
- Use message passing to notify the coordinator about sync updates and
reorgs
- Introduce the Pipeline, which can be started and stopped by the
Coordinator
- Introduce the TxManager, which manages ethereum transactions (the
TxManager is also in charge of making the forge call to the rollup
smart contract). The TxManager keeps ethereum transactions and:
1. Waits for the transaction to be accepted
2. Waits for the transaction to be confirmed for N blocks
- In forge logic, first prepare a batch and then wait for an available
server proof to have all work ready once the proof server is ready.
- Remove the `isForgeSequence` method which was querying the smart
contract, and instead use notifications sent by the Synchronizer to
figure out if it's forging time.
- Update test (which is a minimal test to manually see if the
coordinator starts)
- HistoryDB:
- Add method to get the number of batches in a slot (used to detect when
a slot has passed the bid winner forging deadline)
- Add method to get the best bid and associated coordinator of a slot
(used to detect the forgerAddress that can forge the slot)
- General:
- Rename some instances of `currentBlock` to `lastBlock` to be more
clear.
- Node:
- Connect the API to the node and call the methods to update cached
state when the sync advances blocks.
- Call methods to update Coordinator state when the sync advances blocks
and finds reorgs.
- Synchronizer:
- Add Auction field in the Stats, which contain the current slot with
info about highest bidder and other related info required to know who
can forge in the current block.
- Better organization of cached state:
- On Sync, update the internal cached state
- On Init or Reorg, load the state from HistoryDB into the
internal cached state.
4 years ago |
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package api
import ( "math/big" "testing"
ethCommon "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/hermeznetwork/hermez-node/common" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" )
func getConfigTest(chainID uint16) Config { var config Config
var rollupPublicConstants common.RollupConstants rollupPublicConstants.AbsoluteMaxL1L2BatchTimeout = 240 rollupPublicConstants.HermezAuctionContract = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0x500D1d6A4c7D8Ae28240b47c8FCde034D827fD5e") rollupPublicConstants.HermezGovernanceAddress = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xeAD9C93b79Ae7C1591b1FB5323BD777E86e150d4") rollupPublicConstants.TokenHEZ = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xf784709d2317D872237C4bC22f867d1BAe2913AB") rollupPublicConstants.WithdrawDelayerContract = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xD6C850aeBFDC46D7F4c207e445cC0d6B0919BDBe") var verifier common.RollupVerifierStruct verifier.MaxTx = 512 verifier.NLevels = 32 rollupPublicConstants.Verifiers = append(rollupPublicConstants.Verifiers, verifier)
var auctionConstants common.AuctionConstants auctionConstants.BlocksPerSlot = 40 auctionConstants.GenesisBlockNum = 100 auctionConstants.GovernanceAddress = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xeAD9C93b79Ae7C1591b1FB5323BD777E86e150d4") auctionConstants.InitialMinimalBidding, _ = new(big.Int).SetString("10000000000000000000", 10) auctionConstants.HermezRollup = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xEa960515F8b4C237730F028cBAcF0a28E7F45dE0") auctionConstants.TokenHEZ = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xf784709d2317D872237C4bC22f867d1BAe2913AB")
var wdelayerConstants common.WDelayerConstants wdelayerConstants.HermezRollup = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xEa960515F8b4C237730F028cBAcF0a28E7F45dE0") wdelayerConstants.MaxEmergencyModeTime = uint64(1000000) wdelayerConstants.MaxWithdrawalDelay = uint64(10000000)
config.RollupConstants = rollupPublicConstants config.AuctionConstants = auctionConstants config.WDelayerConstants = wdelayerConstants
config.ChainID = chainID config.HermezAddress = ethCommon.HexToAddress("0xc344E203a046Da13b0B4467EB7B3629D0C99F6E6")
return config }
func TestGetConfig(t *testing.T) { endpoint := apiURL + "config" var configTest configAPI assert.NoError(t, doGoodReq("GET", endpoint, nil, &configTest)) assert.Equal(t, config, configTest) assert.Equal(t, api.cg, &configTest) }
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