Load an ethereum keystore when the node is started in coordinator mode. The
private key corresponding to the forger address must be imported into the
keystore before running the node in coordinator mode. You can see an examples
in `cli/node/load-sk-example.sh`.
- Common
- Add `IdxNonce` type used to track nonces in accounts to invalidate
l2txs in the pool
- Config
- Update coordinator config will all the new configuration parameters
used in the coordinator
- Coordinator
- Introduce the `Purger` to track how often to purge and do the job when
needed according to a configuration.
- Implement the methods to invalidate l2txs transactions due to l2txs
selection in batches. For now these functions are not used in favour
of the `Purger` methods, which check ALL the l2txs in the pool.
- Call Invalidation and Purging methods of the purger both when the
node is forging (in the pipeline when starting a new batch) and when
the node is not forging (in coordinator when being notified about a
new synced block)
- L2DB:
- Implement `GetPendingUniqueFromIdxs` to get all the unique idxs from
pending transactions (used to get their nonces and then invalidate
txs)
- Redo `CheckNonces` with a single SQL query and using `common.IdxNonce`
instead of `common.Account`
- StateDB:
- Expose GetIdx to check errors when invalidating pool txs
- Synchronizer:
- Test forged L1UserTxs processed by TxProcessor
- Improve checks of Effective values
- TxSelector:
- Expose the internal LocalStateDB in order to check account nonces in
the coordinator when not forging.
- Common:
- Rename Block.EthBlockNum to Block.Num to avoid unneeded repetition
- API:
- Add UpdateNetworkInfoBlock to update just block information, to be
used when the node is not yet synchronized
- Node:
- Call API.UpdateMetrics and UpdateRecommendedFee in a loop, with
configurable time intervals
- Synchronizer:
- When mapping events by TxHash, use an array to support the possibility
of multiple calls of the same function happening in the same
transaction (for example, a smart contract in a single transaction
could call withdraw with delay twice, which would generate 2 withdraw
events, and 2 deposit events).
- In Stats, keep entire LastBlock instead of just the blockNum
- In Stats, add lastL1BatchBlock
- Test Stats and SCVars
- Coordinator:
- Enable writing the BatchInfo in every step of the pipeline to disk
(with JSON text files) for debugging purposes.
- Move the Pipeline functionality from the Coordinator to its own struct
(Pipeline)
- Implement shouldL1lL2Batch
- In TxManager, implement logic to perform several attempts when doing
ethereum node RPC calls before considering the error. (Both for calls
to forgeBatch and transaction receipt)
- In TxManager, reorganize the flow and note the specific points in
which actions are made when err != nil
- HistoryDB:
- Implement GetLastL1BatchBlockNum: returns the blockNum of the latest
forged l1Batch, to help the coordinator decide when to forge an
L1Batch.
- EthereumClient and test.Client:
- Update EthBlockByNumber to return the last block when the passed
number is -1.
- 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.
- Move smart contract constants and structs for variables to
common/{ethrollup.go, ethauction.go, ethwdelayer.go}:
- This removes repeated code of the structs for variables
- Allows reusing the constants and variables from all modules without
import cycles
- Remove unused common/scvars.go
- In common.BlockData, split data from each smart contract into a sepparate
field (Rollup, Auction, WDelayer). This affects the structures that til uses
as output, and HistoryDB in the AddBlockSCData.
- In Synchronizer:
- Pass starting block of each smart contract as config, instead of
incorrectly using the genesis block found in the acution constant (which
has a very different meaning)
- Use variable structs from common instead of an internal copy
- Synchronize more stuff (resolve some TODOs)
- Fix some issues found after initial testing with ganache
- In eth:
- In auction.go: Add method to get constants
- Update README to use ganache instead of buidlerevm as local blockchain
for testing
- Update env variables and test vectors to pass the tests with the
deployment in the ganache testnet.
- Use ethereum keys derived from paths (hdwallet) in testing to avoid
hardcoding private keys and generate the same keys from a mnemonic used
in the ganache tesnet.
- gofmt - Gofmt checks whether code was gofmt-ed. By default this tool runs
with -s option to check for code simplification
- goimports - Goimports does everything that gofmt does. Additionally it checks
unused imports
- golint - Golint differs from gofmt. Gofmt reformats Go source code, whereas
golint prints out style mistakes
- checks the uncommented exported functions & types
Update the code to fix the lint checks.
Add linter checks to GHA & Fix code to pass lints.
The linters added are:
- whitespace: Tool for detection of leading and trailing whitespace
- gosec: Inspects source code for security problems
- gci: Gci control golang package import order and make it always deterministic
- misspell: Finds commonly misspelled English words in comments
- gomnd: An analyzer to detect magic numbers
The file utils/utils.go is excluded from the checks of gomnd, as uses magic numbers through the code