- In exit table, `instant_withdrawn`, `delayed_withdraw_request`, and
`delayed_withdrawn` were referencing batch_num. But these actions happen
outside a batch, so they should reference a block_num.
- Process delayed withdrawns:
- In Synchronizer, first match a Rollup delayed withdrawn request, with the
WDelayer deposit (via TxHash), and store the owner and token associated
with the delayed withdrawn.
- In HistoryDB: store the owner and token of a delayed withdrawal request
in the exit_tree, and set delayed_withdrawn when the withdraw is done in
the WDelayer.
- Update dependency of sqlx to master
- Last release of sqlx is from 2018 October, and it doesn't support
`NamedQuery` with a slice of structs, which is used in this commit.
Previously, the synchronizer test was extending the output from til to
precalculate many fields to compare it with the synchronizer and BD output.
Since this is useful outside of the syncrhonizer testing: move this
functionality to til via a function that extends the output
(til.Context.FillBlocksExtra).
Also, add new functionality: calculate fee idxs dynamically by setting a user
name, and calculate collected fees.
- node:
- Extend config to add initial variables of the smart contracts used as
defaults before they are changed via events.
- In stopped channels, set size 1 so that panics are not witheld until the
node stops completely.
- common:
- In Smart Contract variables, comment:
- `WDelayerVariables.HermezRollupAddress` because it's not needed.
- `RollupVariables.Buckets` because there are no events for it, and for
now it's not used.
- historydb:
- Add functions to get and set smart contract variables.
- db:
- Add `Rollback` function in `utils.go` to reduce boilerplate in sql
transaction rollbacks in defers in db functions.
- Update `rollup_vars` and `auction_vars` (renamed from `consensus_vars`)
table, and add `wdelayer_vars` table.
- synchronizer:
- Synchronize WDelayer
- Handle SC variables properly
- test/ethclient:
- Add essential implementation of WDelayer
- 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.
- Test L1UserTxs in Synchronizer
- Test Batches in Synchronizer
- Add last_idx in `TABLE batch` in HistoryDB
- Minor updates in til to satisfy blockchain constraints
- Node
- Updated configuration to initialize the interface to all the smart
contracts
- Common
- Moved BlockData and BatchData types to common so that they can be
shared among: historydb, til and synchronizer
- Remove hash.go (it was never used)
- Remove slot.go (it was never used)
- Remove smartcontractparams.go (it was never used, and appropriate
structs are defined in `eth/`)
- Comment state / status method until requirements of this method are
properly defined, and move it to Synchronizer
- Synchronizer
- Simplify `Sync` routine to only sync one block per call, and return
useful information.
- Use BlockData and BatchData from common
- Check that events belong to the expected block hash
- In L1Batch, query L1UserTxs from HistoryDB
- Fill ERC20 token information
- Test AddTokens with test.Client
- HistryDB
- Use BlockData and BatchData from common
- Add `GetAllTokens` method
- Uncomment and update GetL1UserTxs (with corresponding tests)
- Til
- Rename all instances of RegisterToken to AddToken (to follow the smart
contract implementation naming)
- Use BlockData and BatchData from common
- Move testL1CoordinatorTxs and testL2Txs to a separate struct
from BatchData in Context
- Start Context with BatchNum = 1 (which the protocol defines to be the
first batchNum)
- In every Batch, set StateRoot and ExitRoot to a non-nil big.Int
(zero).
- In all L1Txs, if LoadAmount is not used, set it to 0; if Amount is not
used, set it to 0; so that no *big.Int is nil.
- In L1UserTx, don't set BatchNum, because when L1UserTxs are created
and obtained by the synchronizer, the BatchNum is not known yet (it's
a synchronizer job to set it)
- In L1UserTxs, set `UserOrigin` and set `ToForgeL1TxsNum`.
- Implement new TxID spec that distinguishes L1UserTx and L1CoordinatorTx
- Replace some type []*Foo by []Foo
- Fix HistoryDB & L2DB bug: in case of error, a rollback was applied and the returned error was nil
- Reorder inserts in historydb.NewHistoryDB() to follow foreign key dependencies
- Add initial synchronizer test with test.Client (for now, only tested l1UserTxs, blocks, addToken)
- Update L1UserTx event in test.Client
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