The old one was wrong in two ways: the first block in chain.rlp was the
genesis block, and the genesis difficulty was below minimum difficulty.
This also contains some other fixes to the test.
* accounts, signer: implement gnosis safe support
* common/math: add type for marshalling big to dec
* accounts, signer: properly sign gnosis requests
* signer, clef: implement account_signGnosisTx
* signer: fix auditlog print, change rpc-name (signGnosisTx to signGnosisSafeTx)
* signer: pass validation-messages/warnings to the UI for gnonsis-safe txs
* signer/core: minor change to validationmessages of typed data
This change moves the RLPx protocol implementation into a separate package,
p2p/rlpx. The new package can be used to establish RLPx connections for
protocol testing purposes.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* whisper: remove whisper
* Update cmd/geth/config.go
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
* cmd/geth: warn on enabling whisper + remove more whisper deps
* mobile: remove all whisper references
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* chaincmd should make config nodes instead of full nodes
* add documentation for using makeConfigNode instead of makeFullNode;
* add documentation to functions
* code style
This PR significantly changes the APIs for instantiating Ethereum nodes in
a Go program. The new APIs are not backwards-compatible, but we feel that
this is made up for by the much simpler way of registering services on
node.Node. You can find more information and rationale in the design
document: https://gist.github.com/renaynay/5bec2de19fde66f4d04c535fd24f0775.
There is also a new feature in Node's Go API: it is now possible to
register arbitrary handlers on the user-facing HTTP server. In geth, this
facility is used to enable GraphQL.
There is a single minor change relevant for geth users in this PR: The
GraphQL API is no longer available separately from the JSON-RPC HTTP
server. If you want GraphQL, you need to enable it using the
./geth --http --graphql flag combination.
The --graphql.port and --graphql.addr flags are no longer available.
* geth,utils: implement configurable developer account options
Prior to this change --dev (developer) mode
generated one account with an empty password,
irrespective of existing --password and --miner.etherbase
options.
This change makes --dev mode compatible with these
existing flags.
--dev mode may now be used in conjunction with
--password and --miner.etherbase flags to configure
the developer faucet using an existing keystore or
in creating a new account.
Signed-off-by: meows <b5c6@protonmail.com>
* main: remove key/pass flags from usage developer section
These flags are included already in other sections,
and it is not desired to duplicate them.
They were originally included in this section
along with added support for these flags in the
developer mode.
Signed-off-by: meows <b5c6@protonmail.com>
This change introduces garbage collection for the light client. Historical
chain data is deleted periodically. If you want to disable the GC, use
the --light.nopruning flag.
This adds a test suite for discovery v4. The test suite is a port of the Hive suite for
discovery, and will replace the current suite on Hive soon-ish. The tests can be
run locally with this command:
devp2p discv4 test -remote enode//...
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Exposing /debug/metrics and /debug/metrics/prometheus was dependent
on --pprof, which also exposes other HTTP APIs. This change makes it possible
to run the metrics server on an independent endpoint without enabling pprof.
This PR reduces the bandwidth used by the light client to compute the
recommended gas price. The current mechanism for suggesting the price is:
- retrieve recent 20 blocks
- get the lowest gas price of these blocks
- sort the price array and return the middle(60%) one
This works for full nodes, which have all blocks available locally.
However, this is very expensive for the light client because the light
client needs to retrieve block bodies from the network.
The PR changes the default options for light client. With the new config,
the light client only retrieves the two latest blocks, but in order to
collect more sample transactions, the 3 lowest prices are collected from
each block.
This PR also changes the behavior for empty blocks. If the block is empty,
the lastest price is reused for sampling.
This PR implements the EVM state transition tool, which is intended
to be the replacement for our retesteth client implementation.
Documentation is present in the cmd/evm/README.md file.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Without use of global, these flags didn't actually modify
miner configuration, since we weren't grabbing from the
proper context scope, which should be global (vs. subcommand).
Signed-off-by: meows <b5c6@protonmail.com>