Interally we use a `BigInteger` for ChainID, but currently use an `int` for
NetworkID. Because the default for NetworkID is the same value as ChainID there
are some chains where this will be very problematic, and there is at least
one other long-living chain outside the 32 bit int value range.
This is a large commit because the type is baked fairly deep into some of
the other APIs and very much in the test code testing the type.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Add chain data resources
* Update tests for tracing to run on custom data, add test cases
* Regenerate test cases, update tests to be agnostic on key ordering
* Remove dead code
* Move to-be-implemented test cases to root trace directory
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Exposers a Json Rpc which allows "legacy" users to query for the
nonce of a given address, in a group of private users.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
As part of the plugin events service we need to support adding and removing
listeners for events. TransactionPool only supports adding pending and dropped
transactions. To support removing we need to pass around the subscription id.
To make it consistent some APIs were renamed.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
The TransactionReceipt type is not stored and it's functionality is covered by
the TransactionReceiptFactory. The Root/Status values are divined by the
presence or absence of the state root value.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* [PAN-2946] - changes in core JSON-RPC method to support ReTestEth
Some of the methods need to have a changeable reference to stuff like
blockchainqueries. For the impacted methods the solution is to wrap them
in a Supplier<> interface. This includes new constructors for re-used methods.
Also include the debug_accountRangeAt method as it's namespaced as debug.
Some features needed for retesteth are flag controlled to preserve current behaviors.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Retesteth requires support for mining without block rewards and without PoW.
No Proof simply requires exposing the nonce generator and using a special
EthHashSolver.
No Reward is supported via a flag in the ProtocolSpec, stating whether or not
to skip zero rewards. For frontier, homestead, and tangerine whistle (EIP150)
this flag is false. For all other forks and all other consensus engines the
flag is true, even when emulating EVM state from those three forks as all
non-PoW consensus engines never consider block rewards.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
The revert reason returned from the EVM has been changed to a bytes value to
better represent the specification (of it being an ABI encoded data block).
This has meant that the TransactionReceipt returned from
ethGetTransactionReceipt now provides a hex-encoded string (rather than UTF-8).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
This reverts commit 814b36e4
The needed chantes to get rid of Instant.now (which is also needed to get rid
of the wall clock dependency) are too deep and intrusive into IBFT to try and
speed patch them in that some APIs require re-work, so in the interst of test
stability this gets sheleved until it is all ready.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Renames various eea methods to priv methods, with associated docs
* Restructures packages
* Adds priv commandline switch
* Refactors eea_getTransactionCount and eea_getPrivateTransaction to priv
* Changes package structure and fixes TODO
* Remove whitespace
* Update docs with new method names
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
To allow us to reset the timestamp in the blockchain for Retesteth support
we need to pass a Clock to affected APIs and use that instead of the static method
System.currentTimeMillis(). The most consistent way to do this that will ensure
that the API does not sneak back in is to ban the method via ErrorProne.
TestClock.fixed() was altered to return the "now" time of the first time the fixed clock was requested, needed for many header validation tasks validating headers are not from the future.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Retesteth waits a second for a 100 Continue when setting chain params. This
significantly slows down the test run. Vertx can do it for us automatically.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Rename privacyGroupId to createPrivacyGroupId
Also add test for eea_createPrivacyGroup
* Update the JsonRpcError list
* Update orion version
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* add json rpc method to change the logs without restarting the client
* Update ethereum/jsonrpc/src/main/java/tech/pegasys/pantheon/ethereum/jsonrpc/internal/methods/AdminChangeLogLevel.java
change the log level from DEGUB to OFF
Co-Authored-By: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@shemnon.com>
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Add privacy group id to private transaction
* Update enclave send methods to accept privacy group id
* Update eea sendRawTransaction endpoint
* extract privacy group id from private transaction if present
* extract privateFor/privateFrom if privacy group id is not present
* Fix tests
* Change abstract class invocation to concrete class.
* Utility method to load enclave public key
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Add support for working within Network Address Translation (NAT) environments.
This adds a CLI flag `--nat-method` with two options, `NONE` (the default and
current behavior) and `UPNP.` `--nat-method` will affect what IP address and
ports are advertised via the P2P discovery and other APIs that report the
address and port for P2P actions.
`UPNP` is intended for a typical home or small office environment where a
wireless router or modem provides NAT isolation.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>