The eth/61 protocol was disabled in #2776, this commit removes its
message handlers and hash-chain sync logic.
(cherry picked from commit 016007bd25)
Conflicts:
eth/handler.go
eth/handler_test.go
The account management API was originally implemented as a thin layer
around crypto.KeyStore, on the grounds that several kinds of key stores
would be implemented later on. It turns out that this won't happen so
KeyStore is a superflous abstraction.
In this commit crypto.KeyStore and everything related to it moves to
package accounts and is unexported.
* Miners do now verify their own header, not their state.
* Changed old putTx and putReceipts to be exported
* Moved writing of transactions and receipts out of the block processer
in to the chain manager. Closes#1386
* Miner post ChainHeadEvent & ChainEvent. Closes#1388
- update blockpool td by subscribing to ChainHeadEvent
- if ahead of best peer, demote it
- addPeer now take own td as current td
- removePeer now take own td as current td
- add relevant tests to peers_test
- eth: backend now calls blockpool with eth.eventMux and chainManager.Td
- protocolversion, networkid global int flags to cli and mist
- fix bug with protocolversion check using wrong db
- log protocolversion & networkid in backend
...and make it a top-level function instead.
The original idea behind having EncodeMsg in the interface was that
implementations might be able to encode RLP data to their underlying
writer directly instead of buffering the encoded data. The encoder
will buffer anyway, so that doesn't matter anymore.
Given the recent problems with EncodeMsg (copy-pasted implementation
bug) I'd rather implement once, correctly.
- changed backend interface
- using callbacks for blockPool
- use rlp stream for lazy decoding
- use peer as logger
- add id (peer pubkey) to ethProtocol fields
- add testPeer to protocol test (temporary)
- changed backend interface
- using callbacks for blockPool
- use rlp stream for lazy decoding
- use peer as logger
- add id (peer pubkey) to ethProtocol fields
- add testPeer to protocol test (temporary)