- kvdb
- Fix path in Last when doing `setNew`
- Only close if db != nil, and after closing, always set db to nil
- This will avoid a panic in the case where the db is closed but
there's an error soon after, and a future call tries to close
again. This is because pebble.Close() will panic if the db is
already closed.
- Avoid calling pebble methods when a the Storage interface already
implements that method (like Close).
- statedb
- In test, avoid calling KVDB method if the same method is available for
the StateDB (like MakeCheckpoint, CurrentBatch).
- eth
- In *EventByBlock methods, take blockHash as input argument and use it
when querying the event logs. Previously the blockHash was only taken
from the logs results *only if* there was any log. This caused the
following issue: if there was no logs, it was not possible to know if
the result was from the expected block or an uncle block! By querying
logs by blockHash we make sure that even if there are no logs, they
are from the right block.
- Note that now the function can either be called with a
blockNum or blockHash, but not both at the same time.
- sync
- If there's an error during call to Sync call resetState, which
internally resets the stateDB to avoid stale checkpoints (and a
corresponding invalid increase in the StateDB batchNum).
- During a Sync, after very batch processed, make sure that the StateDB
currentBatch corresponds to the batchNum in the smart contract
log/event.
Last db view is an opened pebble db which always contains a checkpoint from the
last batch. Methods to access this last batch are thread safe so that views of
the last checkpoint can be made anywhere and with a consistent view of the
state.
- cli / node
- Update handler of SIGINT so that after 3 SIGINTs, the process terminates
unconditionally
- coordinator
- Store stats without pointer
- In all functions that send a variable via channel, check for context done
to avoid deadlock (due to no process reading from the channel, which has
no queue) when the node is stopped.
- Abstract `canForge` so that it can be used outside of the `Coordinator`
- In `canForge` check the blockNumber in current and next slot.
- Update tests due to smart contract changes in slot handling, and minimum
bid defaults
- TxManager
- Add consts, vars and stats to allow evaluating `canForge`
- Add `canForge` method (not used yet)
- Store batch and nonces status (last success and last pending)
- Track nonces internally instead of relying on the ethereum node (this
is required to work with ganache when there are pending txs)
- Handle the (common) case of the receipt not being found after the tx
is sent.
- Don't start the main loop until we get an initial messae fo the stats
and vars (so that in the loop the stats and vars are set to
synchronizer values)
- eth / ethereum client
- Add necessary methods to create the auth object for transactions manually
so that we can set the nonce, gas price, gas limit, etc manually
- Update `RollupForgeBatch` to take an auth object as input (so that the
coordinator can set parameters manually)
- synchronizer
- In stats, add `NextSlot`
- StateDB
- Update GetIdxByEthAddrBJJ to return ErrToIdxNotFound when idx not found, so can be checked at upper levels
- TxSelector
- rm CoordIdxsDB that is no longer needed (also related methods)
- add `getCoordIdx` method to get the Coordinator Idx for a given TokenID
- Update coordinator account creation related to new TokenIDs from L2Txs
- Reorganize GetL1L2TxSelection
- return CoordIdxs used in the selection
- Update go-merkletree version which avoids marshaling Siblings to json
with 'null' value in case of empty array
Introduce a constructor parameter for the StateDB called `keep`, which tells
how many checkpoints to keep. When doing a new checkpoint, if the number of
existing checkpoints exeeds `keep`, the oldest ones will be deleted.
- 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
- Move ErrTODO and ErrDone to common for usage where needed.
- Coordinator
- Move prover types to prover package
- Handle reorgs, stopping the pipeline when necessary
- Handle ethereum transaction errors by stopping the pipeline
- In case of ethereum transaction revert, check for known revert causes
(more revert causes can be added to handle more cases)
- Fix skipped transactions in TxManager confirmation logic
- Cancel and wait for provers to be ready
- Connect L2DB to:
- purge l2txs due to timeout
- mark l2txs at the different states
- Connect HistoryDB to query L1UserTxs to forge in an L1Batch
- L2DB
- Skip update functions when the input slices have no values (to avoid a
query with no values that results in an SQL error)
- StateDB
- In LocalStateDB, fix Reset when mt == nil
- Prover (new package)
- Rename the interface to Prover
- Rename the mock struct to Mock
- Extend Prover interface methods to provide everything required by the
coordinator
- Begin implementing required http client code to interact with server
proof (not tested)
- Synchronizer:
- Add LastForgeL1TxsNum to Stats
- Test/Client
- Update Auction logic to track slots in which there's no forge during
the time before the deadline (following the solidity implementation)
- Allow starting the DebugAPI from the node via config
- In StateDB:
- Make checkpoints when ProcessTxs() succeeds
- Remove extra hardcoded `statedb` path that was redundant
- Replace hardcoded `[:4]` by `[:]` when parsing idx, which failed because
idx is 6 bytes length now.
- Extra: In node, use waitgroup instead of `stoppedXXX` channels to wait for
syncrhonizer goroutines to finish.
In statedb:
- Store all values using prefixes for keys to allow iteration
- Add methods MTGetRoot, GetAccounts
Implement debugapi, an http server with debugging endpoints:
- debugAPI.GET("sdb/batchnum", a.handleCurrentBatch)
- debugAPI.GET("sdb/mtroot", a.handleMTRoot)
- debugAPI.GET("sdb/accounts", a.handleAccounts)
- debugAPI.GET("sdb/accounts/:Idx", a.handleAccount)
Add TxID calculation & New{Layer}Tx Type
New{Layer}Tx methods that compute the `TxID` & `TxType` values from the
transaction values:
- NewL1Tx
- NewL2Tx
- NewPoolL2Tx
Add TxID Scanner & Valuer for database/sql
HistoryDB & L2DB & API packages tests will need to be addapted to the
TestTransaction generation once is done.
- 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.
- Update GHA lint.yml increasing timeout time to avoid GHA Lint errors
- Update common.BatchNum & common.Idx & common.Nonce usage in StateDB
- Add abstraction method of processTxs to StateDB
- Which will be used by Synchronizer & BatchBuilder
Previously as the txprocessor.go methods were specific for the BatchBuilder,
the MTCreateAccount & CreateAccount and MTUpdateAccount & UpdateAccount were
also designed to be used by BatchBuilder and TxSelector depending on the
MerkleTree usage calling one kind of method or anotherone.
But now that this methods are being called directly by the StateDB (through the
methods in txprocessors.go), to allow also the methods usage from the
Synchronizer, there can not be the MT and no-MT methods separated, so this
commit unifies MTCreateAccount with CreateAccount, and MTUpdateAccount with
UpdateAccount, which internally will update the MerkleTree depending if the
specific StateDB in usage has the MerkleTree defined or not.