github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain@v1.10.16/core/state/statedb.go (about)

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    16  
    17  // Package state provides a caching layer atop the Ethereum state trie.
    18  package state
    19  
    20  import (
    21  	"errors"
    22  	"fmt"
    23  	"math/big"
    24  	"sort"
    25  	"time"
    26  
    27  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/common"
    28  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/core/rawdb"
    29  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/core/state/snapshot"
    30  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/core/types"
    31  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/crypto"
    32  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/log"
    33  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/metrics"
    34  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/rlp"
    35  	"github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/trie"
    36  )
    37  
    38  type revision struct {
    39  	id           int
    40  	journalIndex int
    41  }
    42  
    43  var (
    44  	// emptyRoot is the known root hash of an empty trie.
    45  	emptyRoot = common.HexToHash("56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421")
    46  )
    47  
    48  type proofList [][]byte
    49  
    50  func (n *proofList) Put(key []byte, value []byte) error {
    51  	*n = append(*n, value)
    52  	return nil
    53  }
    54  
    55  func (n *proofList) Delete(key []byte) error {
    56  	panic("not supported")
    57  }
    58  
    59  // StateDB structs within the ethereum protocol are used to store anything
    60  // within the merkle trie. StateDBs take care of caching and storing
    61  // nested states. It's the general query interface to retrieve:
    62  // * Contracts
    63  // * Accounts
    64  type StateDB struct {
    65  	db           Database
    66  	prefetcher   *triePrefetcher
    67  	originalRoot common.Hash // The pre-state root, before any changes were made
    68  	trie         Trie
    69  	hasher       crypto.KeccakState
    70  
    71  	snaps         *snapshot.Tree
    72  	snap          snapshot.Snapshot
    73  	snapDestructs map[common.Hash]struct{}
    74  	snapAccounts  map[common.Hash][]byte
    75  	snapStorage   map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte
    76  
    77  	// This map holds 'live' objects, which will get modified while processing a state transition.
    78  	stateObjects        map[common.Address]*stateObject
    79  	stateObjectsPending map[common.Address]struct{} // State objects finalized but not yet written to the trie
    80  	stateObjectsDirty   map[common.Address]struct{} // State objects modified in the current execution
    81  
    82  	// DB error.
    83  	// State objects are used by the consensus core and VM which are
    84  	// unable to deal with database-level errors. Any error that occurs
    85  	// during a database read is memoized here and will eventually be returned
    86  	// by StateDB.Commit.
    87  	dbErr error
    88  
    89  	// The refund counter, also used by state transitioning.
    90  	refund uint64
    91  
    92  	thash   common.Hash
    93  	txIndex int
    94  	logs    map[common.Hash][]*types.Log
    95  	logSize uint
    96  
    97  	preimages map[common.Hash][]byte
    98  
    99  	// Per-transaction access list
   100  	accessList *accessList
   101  
   102  	// Journal of state modifications. This is the backbone of
   103  	// Snapshot and RevertToSnapshot.
   104  	journal        *journal
   105  	validRevisions []revision
   106  	nextRevisionId int
   107  
   108  	// Measurements gathered during execution for debugging purposes
   109  	AccountReads         time.Duration
   110  	AccountHashes        time.Duration
   111  	AccountUpdates       time.Duration
   112  	AccountCommits       time.Duration
   113  	StorageReads         time.Duration
   114  	StorageHashes        time.Duration
   115  	StorageUpdates       time.Duration
   116  	StorageCommits       time.Duration
   117  	SnapshotAccountReads time.Duration
   118  	SnapshotStorageReads time.Duration
   119  	SnapshotCommits      time.Duration
   120  
   121  	AccountUpdated int
   122  	StorageUpdated int
   123  	AccountDeleted int
   124  	StorageDeleted int
   125  }
   126  
   127  // New creates a new state from a given trie.
   128  func New(root common.Hash, db Database, snaps *snapshot.Tree) (*StateDB, error) {
   129  	tr, err := db.OpenTrie(root)
   130  	if err != nil {
   131  		return nil, err
   132  	}
   133  	sdb := &StateDB{
   134  		db:                  db,
   135  		trie:                tr,
   136  		originalRoot:        root,
   137  		snaps:               snaps,
   138  		stateObjects:        make(map[common.Address]*stateObject),
   139  		stateObjectsPending: make(map[common.Address]struct{}),
   140  		stateObjectsDirty:   make(map[common.Address]struct{}),
   141  		logs:                make(map[common.Hash][]*types.Log),
   142  		preimages:           make(map[common.Hash][]byte),
   143  		journal:             newJournal(),
   144  		accessList:          newAccessList(),
   145  		hasher:              crypto.NewKeccakState(),
   146  	}
   147  	if sdb.snaps != nil {
   148  		if sdb.snap = sdb.snaps.Snapshot(root); sdb.snap != nil {
   149  			sdb.snapDestructs = make(map[common.Hash]struct{})
   150  			sdb.snapAccounts = make(map[common.Hash][]byte)
   151  			sdb.snapStorage = make(map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte)
   152  		}
   153  	}
   154  	return sdb, nil
   155  }
   156  
   157  // StartPrefetcher initializes a new trie prefetcher to pull in nodes from the
   158  // state trie concurrently while the state is mutated so that when we reach the
   159  // commit phase, most of the needed data is already hot.
   160  func (s *StateDB) StartPrefetcher(namespace string) {
   161  	if s.prefetcher != nil {
   162  		s.prefetcher.close()
   163  		s.prefetcher = nil
   164  	}
   165  	if s.snap != nil {
   166  		s.prefetcher = newTriePrefetcher(s.db, s.originalRoot, namespace)
   167  	}
   168  }
   169  
   170  // StopPrefetcher terminates a running prefetcher and reports any leftover stats
   171  // from the gathered metrics.
   172  func (s *StateDB) StopPrefetcher() {
   173  	if s.prefetcher != nil {
   174  		s.prefetcher.close()
   175  		s.prefetcher = nil
   176  	}
   177  }
   178  
   179  // setError remembers the first non-nil error it is called with.
   180  func (s *StateDB) setError(err error) {
   181  	if s.dbErr == nil {
   182  		s.dbErr = err
   183  	}
   184  }
   185  
   186  func (s *StateDB) Error() error {
   187  	return s.dbErr
   188  }
   189  
   190  func (s *StateDB) AddLog(log *types.Log) {
   191  	s.journal.append(addLogChange{txhash: s.thash})
   192  
   193  	log.TxHash = s.thash
   194  	log.TxIndex = uint(s.txIndex)
   195  	log.Index = s.logSize
   196  	s.logs[s.thash] = append(s.logs[s.thash], log)
   197  	s.logSize++
   198  }
   199  
   200  func (s *StateDB) GetLogs(hash common.Hash, blockHash common.Hash) []*types.Log {
   201  	logs := s.logs[hash]
   202  	for _, l := range logs {
   203  		l.BlockHash = blockHash
   204  	}
   205  	return logs
   206  }
   207  
   208  func (s *StateDB) Logs() []*types.Log {
   209  	var logs []*types.Log
   210  	for _, lgs := range s.logs {
   211  		logs = append(logs, lgs...)
   212  	}
   213  	return logs
   214  }
   215  
   216  // AddPreimage records a SHA3 preimage seen by the VM.
   217  func (s *StateDB) AddPreimage(hash common.Hash, preimage []byte) {
   218  	if _, ok := s.preimages[hash]; !ok {
   219  		s.journal.append(addPreimageChange{hash: hash})
   220  		pi := make([]byte, len(preimage))
   221  		copy(pi, preimage)
   222  		s.preimages[hash] = pi
   223  	}
   224  }
   225  
   226  // Preimages returns a list of SHA3 preimages that have been submitted.
   227  func (s *StateDB) Preimages() map[common.Hash][]byte {
   228  	return s.preimages
   229  }
   230  
   231  // AddRefund adds gas to the refund counter
   232  func (s *StateDB) AddRefund(gas uint64) {
   233  	s.journal.append(refundChange{prev: s.refund})
   234  	s.refund += gas
   235  }
   236  
   237  // SubRefund removes gas from the refund counter.
   238  // This method will panic if the refund counter goes below zero
   239  func (s *StateDB) SubRefund(gas uint64) {
   240  	s.journal.append(refundChange{prev: s.refund})
   241  	if gas > s.refund {
   242  		panic(fmt.Sprintf("Refund counter below zero (gas: %d > refund: %d)", gas, s.refund))
   243  	}
   244  	s.refund -= gas
   245  }
   246  
   247  // Exist reports whether the given account address exists in the state.
   248  // Notably this also returns true for suicided accounts.
   249  func (s *StateDB) Exist(addr common.Address) bool {
   250  	return s.getStateObject(addr) != nil
   251  }
   252  
   253  // Empty returns whether the state object is either non-existent
   254  // or empty according to the EIP161 specification (balance = nonce = code = 0)
   255  func (s *StateDB) Empty(addr common.Address) bool {
   256  	so := s.getStateObject(addr)
   257  	return so == nil || so.empty()
   258  }
   259  
   260  // GetBalance retrieves the balance from the given address or 0 if object not found
   261  func (s *StateDB) GetBalance(addr common.Address) *big.Int {
   262  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   263  	if stateObject != nil {
   264  		return stateObject.Balance()
   265  	}
   266  	return common.Big0
   267  }
   268  
   269  func (s *StateDB) GetNonce(addr common.Address) uint64 {
   270  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   271  	if stateObject != nil {
   272  		return stateObject.Nonce()
   273  	}
   274  
   275  	return 0
   276  }
   277  
   278  // TxIndex returns the current transaction index set by Prepare.
   279  func (s *StateDB) TxIndex() int {
   280  	return s.txIndex
   281  }
   282  
   283  func (s *StateDB) GetCode(addr common.Address) []byte {
   284  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   285  	if stateObject != nil {
   286  		return stateObject.Code(s.db)
   287  	}
   288  	return nil
   289  }
   290  
   291  func (s *StateDB) GetCodeSize(addr common.Address) int {
   292  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   293  	if stateObject != nil {
   294  		return stateObject.CodeSize(s.db)
   295  	}
   296  	return 0
   297  }
   298  
   299  func (s *StateDB) GetCodeHash(addr common.Address) common.Hash {
   300  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   301  	if stateObject == nil {
   302  		return common.Hash{}
   303  	}
   304  	return common.BytesToHash(stateObject.CodeHash())
   305  }
   306  
   307  // GetState retrieves a value from the given account's storage trie.
   308  func (s *StateDB) GetState(addr common.Address, hash common.Hash) common.Hash {
   309  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   310  	if stateObject != nil {
   311  		return stateObject.GetState(s.db, hash)
   312  	}
   313  	return common.Hash{}
   314  }
   315  
   316  // GetProof returns the Merkle proof for a given account.
   317  func (s *StateDB) GetProof(addr common.Address) ([][]byte, error) {
   318  	return s.GetProofByHash(crypto.Keccak256Hash(addr.Bytes()))
   319  }
   320  
   321  // GetProofByHash returns the Merkle proof for a given account.
   322  func (s *StateDB) GetProofByHash(addrHash common.Hash) ([][]byte, error) {
   323  	var proof proofList
   324  	err := s.trie.Prove(addrHash[:], 0, &proof)
   325  	return proof, err
   326  }
   327  
   328  // GetStorageProof returns the Merkle proof for given storage slot.
   329  func (s *StateDB) GetStorageProof(a common.Address, key common.Hash) ([][]byte, error) {
   330  	var proof proofList
   331  	trie := s.StorageTrie(a)
   332  	if trie == nil {
   333  		return proof, errors.New("storage trie for requested address does not exist")
   334  	}
   335  	err := trie.Prove(crypto.Keccak256(key.Bytes()), 0, &proof)
   336  	return proof, err
   337  }
   338  
   339  // GetCommittedState retrieves a value from the given account's committed storage trie.
   340  func (s *StateDB) GetCommittedState(addr common.Address, hash common.Hash) common.Hash {
   341  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   342  	if stateObject != nil {
   343  		return stateObject.GetCommittedState(s.db, hash)
   344  	}
   345  	return common.Hash{}
   346  }
   347  
   348  // Database retrieves the low level database supporting the lower level trie ops.
   349  func (s *StateDB) Database() Database {
   350  	return s.db
   351  }
   352  
   353  // StorageTrie returns the storage trie of an account.
   354  // The return value is a copy and is nil for non-existent accounts.
   355  func (s *StateDB) StorageTrie(addr common.Address) Trie {
   356  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   357  	if stateObject == nil {
   358  		return nil
   359  	}
   360  	cpy := stateObject.deepCopy(s)
   361  	cpy.updateTrie(s.db)
   362  	return cpy.getTrie(s.db)
   363  }
   364  
   365  func (s *StateDB) HasSuicided(addr common.Address) bool {
   366  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   367  	if stateObject != nil {
   368  		return stateObject.suicided
   369  	}
   370  	return false
   371  }
   372  
   373  /*
   374   * SETTERS
   375   */
   376  
   377  // AddBalance adds amount to the account associated with addr.
   378  func (s *StateDB) AddBalance(addr common.Address, amount *big.Int) {
   379  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   380  	if stateObject != nil {
   381  		stateObject.AddBalance(amount)
   382  	}
   383  }
   384  
   385  // SubBalance subtracts amount from the account associated with addr.
   386  func (s *StateDB) SubBalance(addr common.Address, amount *big.Int) {
   387  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   388  	if stateObject != nil {
   389  		stateObject.SubBalance(amount)
   390  	}
   391  }
   392  
   393  func (s *StateDB) SetBalance(addr common.Address, amount *big.Int) {
   394  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   395  	if stateObject != nil {
   396  		stateObject.SetBalance(amount)
   397  	}
   398  }
   399  
   400  func (s *StateDB) SetNonce(addr common.Address, nonce uint64) {
   401  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   402  	if stateObject != nil {
   403  		stateObject.SetNonce(nonce)
   404  	}
   405  }
   406  
   407  func (s *StateDB) SetCode(addr common.Address, code []byte) {
   408  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   409  	if stateObject != nil {
   410  		stateObject.SetCode(crypto.Keccak256Hash(code), code)
   411  	}
   412  }
   413  
   414  func (s *StateDB) SetState(addr common.Address, key, value common.Hash) {
   415  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   416  	if stateObject != nil {
   417  		stateObject.SetState(s.db, key, value)
   418  	}
   419  }
   420  
   421  // SetStorage replaces the entire storage for the specified account with given
   422  // storage. This function should only be used for debugging.
   423  func (s *StateDB) SetStorage(addr common.Address, storage map[common.Hash]common.Hash) {
   424  	stateObject := s.GetOrNewStateObject(addr)
   425  	if stateObject != nil {
   426  		stateObject.SetStorage(storage)
   427  	}
   428  }
   429  
   430  // Suicide marks the given account as suicided.
   431  // This clears the account balance.
   432  //
   433  // The account's state object is still available until the state is committed,
   434  // getStateObject will return a non-nil account after Suicide.
   435  func (s *StateDB) Suicide(addr common.Address) bool {
   436  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   437  	if stateObject == nil {
   438  		return false
   439  	}
   440  	s.journal.append(suicideChange{
   441  		account:     &addr,
   442  		prev:        stateObject.suicided,
   443  		prevbalance: new(big.Int).Set(stateObject.Balance()),
   444  	})
   445  	stateObject.markSuicided()
   446  	stateObject.data.Balance = new(big.Int)
   447  
   448  	return true
   449  }
   450  
   451  //
   452  // Setting, updating & deleting state object methods.
   453  //
   454  
   455  // updateStateObject writes the given object to the trie.
   456  func (s *StateDB) updateStateObject(obj *stateObject) {
   457  	// Track the amount of time wasted on updating the account from the trie
   458  	if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   459  		defer func(start time.Time) { s.AccountUpdates += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   460  	}
   461  	// Encode the account and update the account trie
   462  	addr := obj.Address()
   463  	if err := s.trie.TryUpdateAccount(addr[:], &obj.data); err != nil {
   464  		s.setError(fmt.Errorf("updateStateObject (%x) error: %v", addr[:], err))
   465  	}
   466  
   467  	// If state snapshotting is active, cache the data til commit. Note, this
   468  	// update mechanism is not symmetric to the deletion, because whereas it is
   469  	// enough to track account updates at commit time, deletions need tracking
   470  	// at transaction boundary level to ensure we capture state clearing.
   471  	if s.snap != nil {
   472  		s.snapAccounts[obj.addrHash] = snapshot.SlimAccountRLP(obj.data.Nonce, obj.data.Balance, obj.data.Root, obj.data.CodeHash)
   473  	}
   474  }
   475  
   476  // deleteStateObject removes the given object from the state trie.
   477  func (s *StateDB) deleteStateObject(obj *stateObject) {
   478  	// Track the amount of time wasted on deleting the account from the trie
   479  	if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   480  		defer func(start time.Time) { s.AccountUpdates += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   481  	}
   482  	// Delete the account from the trie
   483  	addr := obj.Address()
   484  	if err := s.trie.TryDelete(addr[:]); err != nil {
   485  		s.setError(fmt.Errorf("deleteStateObject (%x) error: %v", addr[:], err))
   486  	}
   487  }
   488  
   489  // getStateObject retrieves a state object given by the address, returning nil if
   490  // the object is not found or was deleted in this execution context. If you need
   491  // to differentiate between non-existent/just-deleted, use getDeletedStateObject.
   492  func (s *StateDB) getStateObject(addr common.Address) *stateObject {
   493  	if obj := s.getDeletedStateObject(addr); obj != nil && !obj.deleted {
   494  		return obj
   495  	}
   496  	return nil
   497  }
   498  
   499  // getDeletedStateObject is similar to getStateObject, but instead of returning
   500  // nil for a deleted state object, it returns the actual object with the deleted
   501  // flag set. This is needed by the state journal to revert to the correct s-
   502  // destructed object instead of wiping all knowledge about the state object.
   503  func (s *StateDB) getDeletedStateObject(addr common.Address) *stateObject {
   504  	// Prefer live objects if any is available
   505  	if obj := s.stateObjects[addr]; obj != nil {
   506  		return obj
   507  	}
   508  	// If no live objects are available, attempt to use snapshots
   509  	var (
   510  		data *types.StateAccount
   511  		err  error
   512  	)
   513  	if s.snap != nil {
   514  		if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   515  			defer func(start time.Time) { s.SnapshotAccountReads += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   516  		}
   517  		var acc *snapshot.Account
   518  		if acc, err = s.snap.Account(crypto.HashData(s.hasher, addr.Bytes())); err == nil {
   519  			if acc == nil {
   520  				return nil
   521  			}
   522  			data = &types.StateAccount{
   523  				Nonce:    acc.Nonce,
   524  				Balance:  acc.Balance,
   525  				CodeHash: acc.CodeHash,
   526  				Root:     common.BytesToHash(acc.Root),
   527  			}
   528  			if len(data.CodeHash) == 0 {
   529  				data.CodeHash = emptyCodeHash
   530  			}
   531  			if data.Root == (common.Hash{}) {
   532  				data.Root = emptyRoot
   533  			}
   534  		}
   535  	}
   536  	// If snapshot unavailable or reading from it failed, load from the database
   537  	if s.snap == nil || err != nil {
   538  		if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   539  			defer func(start time.Time) { s.AccountReads += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   540  		}
   541  		enc, err := s.trie.TryGet(addr.Bytes())
   542  		if err != nil {
   543  			s.setError(fmt.Errorf("getDeleteStateObject (%x) error: %v", addr.Bytes(), err))
   544  			return nil
   545  		}
   546  		if len(enc) == 0 {
   547  			return nil
   548  		}
   549  		data = new(types.StateAccount)
   550  		if err := rlp.DecodeBytes(enc, data); err != nil {
   551  			log.Error("Failed to decode state object", "addr", addr, "err", err)
   552  			return nil
   553  		}
   554  	}
   555  	// Insert into the live set
   556  	obj := newObject(s, addr, *data)
   557  	s.setStateObject(obj)
   558  	return obj
   559  }
   560  
   561  func (s *StateDB) setStateObject(object *stateObject) {
   562  	s.stateObjects[object.Address()] = object
   563  }
   564  
   565  // GetOrNewStateObject retrieves a state object or create a new state object if nil.
   566  func (s *StateDB) GetOrNewStateObject(addr common.Address) *stateObject {
   567  	stateObject := s.getStateObject(addr)
   568  	if stateObject == nil {
   569  		stateObject, _ = s.createObject(addr)
   570  	}
   571  	return stateObject
   572  }
   573  
   574  // createObject creates a new state object. If there is an existing account with
   575  // the given address, it is overwritten and returned as the second return value.
   576  func (s *StateDB) createObject(addr common.Address) (newobj, prev *stateObject) {
   577  	prev = s.getDeletedStateObject(addr) // Note, prev might have been deleted, we need that!
   578  
   579  	var prevdestruct bool
   580  	if s.snap != nil && prev != nil {
   581  		_, prevdestruct = s.snapDestructs[prev.addrHash]
   582  		if !prevdestruct {
   583  			s.snapDestructs[prev.addrHash] = struct{}{}
   584  		}
   585  	}
   586  	newobj = newObject(s, addr, types.StateAccount{})
   587  	if prev == nil {
   588  		s.journal.append(createObjectChange{account: &addr})
   589  	} else {
   590  		s.journal.append(resetObjectChange{prev: prev, prevdestruct: prevdestruct})
   591  	}
   592  	s.setStateObject(newobj)
   593  	if prev != nil && !prev.deleted {
   594  		return newobj, prev
   595  	}
   596  	return newobj, nil
   597  }
   598  
   599  // CreateAccount explicitly creates a state object. If a state object with the address
   600  // already exists the balance is carried over to the new account.
   601  //
   602  // CreateAccount is called during the EVM CREATE operation. The situation might arise that
   603  // a contract does the following:
   604  //
   605  //   1. sends funds to sha(account ++ (nonce + 1))
   606  //   2. tx_create(sha(account ++ nonce)) (note that this gets the address of 1)
   607  //
   608  // Carrying over the balance ensures that Ether doesn't disappear.
   609  func (s *StateDB) CreateAccount(addr common.Address) {
   610  	newObj, prev := s.createObject(addr)
   611  	if prev != nil {
   612  		newObj.setBalance(prev.data.Balance)
   613  	}
   614  }
   615  
   616  func (db *StateDB) ForEachStorage(addr common.Address, cb func(key, value common.Hash) bool) error {
   617  	so := db.getStateObject(addr)
   618  	if so == nil {
   619  		return nil
   620  	}
   621  	it := trie.NewIterator(so.getTrie(db.db).NodeIterator(nil))
   622  
   623  	for it.Next() {
   624  		key := common.BytesToHash(db.trie.GetKey(it.Key))
   625  		if value, dirty := so.dirtyStorage[key]; dirty {
   626  			if !cb(key, value) {
   627  				return nil
   628  			}
   629  			continue
   630  		}
   631  
   632  		if len(it.Value) > 0 {
   633  			_, content, _, err := rlp.Split(it.Value)
   634  			if err != nil {
   635  				return err
   636  			}
   637  			if !cb(key, common.BytesToHash(content)) {
   638  				return nil
   639  			}
   640  		}
   641  	}
   642  	return nil
   643  }
   644  
   645  // Copy creates a deep, independent copy of the state.
   646  // Snapshots of the copied state cannot be applied to the copy.
   647  func (s *StateDB) Copy() *StateDB {
   648  	// Copy all the basic fields, initialize the memory ones
   649  	state := &StateDB{
   650  		db:                  s.db,
   651  		trie:                s.db.CopyTrie(s.trie),
   652  		stateObjects:        make(map[common.Address]*stateObject, len(s.journal.dirties)),
   653  		stateObjectsPending: make(map[common.Address]struct{}, len(s.stateObjectsPending)),
   654  		stateObjectsDirty:   make(map[common.Address]struct{}, len(s.journal.dirties)),
   655  		refund:              s.refund,
   656  		logs:                make(map[common.Hash][]*types.Log, len(s.logs)),
   657  		logSize:             s.logSize,
   658  		preimages:           make(map[common.Hash][]byte, len(s.preimages)),
   659  		journal:             newJournal(),
   660  		hasher:              crypto.NewKeccakState(),
   661  	}
   662  	// Copy the dirty states, logs, and preimages
   663  	for addr := range s.journal.dirties {
   664  		// As documented [here](https://github.com/EgonCoin/EgonChain/pull/16485#issuecomment-380438527),
   665  		// and in the Finalise-method, there is a case where an object is in the journal but not
   666  		// in the stateObjects: OOG after touch on ripeMD prior to Byzantium. Thus, we need to check for
   667  		// nil
   668  		if object, exist := s.stateObjects[addr]; exist {
   669  			// Even though the original object is dirty, we are not copying the journal,
   670  			// so we need to make sure that anyside effect the journal would have caused
   671  			// during a commit (or similar op) is already applied to the copy.
   672  			state.stateObjects[addr] = object.deepCopy(state)
   673  
   674  			state.stateObjectsDirty[addr] = struct{}{}   // Mark the copy dirty to force internal (code/state) commits
   675  			state.stateObjectsPending[addr] = struct{}{} // Mark the copy pending to force external (account) commits
   676  		}
   677  	}
   678  	// Above, we don't copy the actual journal. This means that if the copy is copied, the
   679  	// loop above will be a no-op, since the copy's journal is empty.
   680  	// Thus, here we iterate over stateObjects, to enable copies of copies
   681  	for addr := range s.stateObjectsPending {
   682  		if _, exist := state.stateObjects[addr]; !exist {
   683  			state.stateObjects[addr] = s.stateObjects[addr].deepCopy(state)
   684  		}
   685  		state.stateObjectsPending[addr] = struct{}{}
   686  	}
   687  	for addr := range s.stateObjectsDirty {
   688  		if _, exist := state.stateObjects[addr]; !exist {
   689  			state.stateObjects[addr] = s.stateObjects[addr].deepCopy(state)
   690  		}
   691  		state.stateObjectsDirty[addr] = struct{}{}
   692  	}
   693  	for hash, logs := range s.logs {
   694  		cpy := make([]*types.Log, len(logs))
   695  		for i, l := range logs {
   696  			cpy[i] = new(types.Log)
   697  			*cpy[i] = *l
   698  		}
   699  		state.logs[hash] = cpy
   700  	}
   701  	for hash, preimage := range s.preimages {
   702  		state.preimages[hash] = preimage
   703  	}
   704  	// Do we need to copy the access list? In practice: No. At the start of a
   705  	// transaction, the access list is empty. In practice, we only ever copy state
   706  	// _between_ transactions/blocks, never in the middle of a transaction.
   707  	// However, it doesn't cost us much to copy an empty list, so we do it anyway
   708  	// to not blow up if we ever decide copy it in the middle of a transaction
   709  	state.accessList = s.accessList.Copy()
   710  
   711  	// If there's a prefetcher running, make an inactive copy of it that can
   712  	// only access data but does not actively preload (since the user will not
   713  	// know that they need to explicitly terminate an active copy).
   714  	if s.prefetcher != nil {
   715  		state.prefetcher = s.prefetcher.copy()
   716  	}
   717  	if s.snaps != nil {
   718  		// In order for the miner to be able to use and make additions
   719  		// to the snapshot tree, we need to copy that aswell.
   720  		// Otherwise, any block mined by ourselves will cause gaps in the tree,
   721  		// and force the miner to operate trie-backed only
   722  		state.snaps = s.snaps
   723  		state.snap = s.snap
   724  		// deep copy needed
   725  		state.snapDestructs = make(map[common.Hash]struct{})
   726  		for k, v := range s.snapDestructs {
   727  			state.snapDestructs[k] = v
   728  		}
   729  		state.snapAccounts = make(map[common.Hash][]byte)
   730  		for k, v := range s.snapAccounts {
   731  			state.snapAccounts[k] = v
   732  		}
   733  		state.snapStorage = make(map[common.Hash]map[common.Hash][]byte)
   734  		for k, v := range s.snapStorage {
   735  			temp := make(map[common.Hash][]byte)
   736  			for kk, vv := range v {
   737  				temp[kk] = vv
   738  			}
   739  			state.snapStorage[k] = temp
   740  		}
   741  	}
   742  	return state
   743  }
   744  
   745  // Snapshot returns an identifier for the current revision of the state.
   746  func (s *StateDB) Snapshot() int {
   747  	id := s.nextRevisionId
   748  	s.nextRevisionId++
   749  	s.validRevisions = append(s.validRevisions, revision{id, s.journal.length()})
   750  	return id
   751  }
   752  
   753  // RevertToSnapshot reverts all state changes made since the given revision.
   754  func (s *StateDB) RevertToSnapshot(revid int) {
   755  	// Find the snapshot in the stack of valid snapshots.
   756  	idx := sort.Search(len(s.validRevisions), func(i int) bool {
   757  		return s.validRevisions[i].id >= revid
   758  	})
   759  	if idx == len(s.validRevisions) || s.validRevisions[idx].id != revid {
   760  		panic(fmt.Errorf("revision id %v cannot be reverted", revid))
   761  	}
   762  	snapshot := s.validRevisions[idx].journalIndex
   763  
   764  	// Replay the journal to undo changes and remove invalidated snapshots
   765  	s.journal.revert(s, snapshot)
   766  	s.validRevisions = s.validRevisions[:idx]
   767  }
   768  
   769  // GetRefund returns the current value of the refund counter.
   770  func (s *StateDB) GetRefund() uint64 {
   771  	return s.refund
   772  }
   773  
   774  // Finalise finalises the state by removing the s destructed objects and clears
   775  // the journal as well as the refunds. Finalise, however, will not push any updates
   776  // into the tries just yet. Only IntermediateRoot or Commit will do that.
   777  func (s *StateDB) Finalise(deleteEmptyObjects bool) {
   778  	addressesToPrefetch := make([][]byte, 0, len(s.journal.dirties))
   779  	for addr := range s.journal.dirties {
   780  		obj, exist := s.stateObjects[addr]
   781  		if !exist {
   782  			// ripeMD is 'touched' at block 1714175, in tx 0x1237f737031e40bcde4a8b7e717b2d15e3ecadfe49bb1bbc71ee9deb09c6fcf2
   783  			// That tx goes out of gas, and although the notion of 'touched' does not exist there, the
   784  			// touch-event will still be recorded in the journal. Since ripeMD is a special snowflake,
   785  			// it will persist in the journal even though the journal is reverted. In this special circumstance,
   786  			// it may exist in `s.journal.dirties` but not in `s.stateObjects`.
   787  			// Thus, we can safely ignore it here
   788  			continue
   789  		}
   790  		if obj.suicided || (deleteEmptyObjects && obj.empty()) {
   791  			obj.deleted = true
   792  
   793  			// If state snapshotting is active, also mark the destruction there.
   794  			// Note, we can't do this only at the end of a block because multiple
   795  			// transactions within the same block might self destruct and then
   796  			// ressurrect an account; but the snapshotter needs both events.
   797  			if s.snap != nil {
   798  				s.snapDestructs[obj.addrHash] = struct{}{} // We need to maintain account deletions explicitly (will remain set indefinitely)
   799  				delete(s.snapAccounts, obj.addrHash)       // Clear out any previously updated account data (may be recreated via a ressurrect)
   800  				delete(s.snapStorage, obj.addrHash)        // Clear out any previously updated storage data (may be recreated via a ressurrect)
   801  			}
   802  		} else {
   803  			obj.finalise(true) // Prefetch slots in the background
   804  		}
   805  		s.stateObjectsPending[addr] = struct{}{}
   806  		s.stateObjectsDirty[addr] = struct{}{}
   807  
   808  		// At this point, also ship the address off to the precacher. The precacher
   809  		// will start loading tries, and when the change is eventually committed,
   810  		// the commit-phase will be a lot faster
   811  		addressesToPrefetch = append(addressesToPrefetch, common.CopyBytes(addr[:])) // Copy needed for closure
   812  	}
   813  	if s.prefetcher != nil && len(addressesToPrefetch) > 0 {
   814  		s.prefetcher.prefetch(s.originalRoot, addressesToPrefetch)
   815  	}
   816  	// Invalidate journal because reverting across transactions is not allowed.
   817  	s.clearJournalAndRefund()
   818  }
   819  
   820  // IntermediateRoot computes the current root hash of the state trie.
   821  // It is called in between transactions to get the root hash that
   822  // goes into transaction receipts.
   823  func (s *StateDB) IntermediateRoot(deleteEmptyObjects bool) common.Hash {
   824  	// Finalise all the dirty storage states and write them into the tries
   825  	s.Finalise(deleteEmptyObjects)
   826  
   827  	// If there was a trie prefetcher operating, it gets aborted and irrevocably
   828  	// modified after we start retrieving tries. Remove it from the statedb after
   829  	// this round of use.
   830  	//
   831  	// This is weird pre-byzantium since the first tx runs with a prefetcher and
   832  	// the remainder without, but pre-byzantium even the initial prefetcher is
   833  	// useless, so no sleep lost.
   834  	prefetcher := s.prefetcher
   835  	if s.prefetcher != nil {
   836  		defer func() {
   837  			s.prefetcher.close()
   838  			s.prefetcher = nil
   839  		}()
   840  	}
   841  	// Although naively it makes sense to retrieve the account trie and then do
   842  	// the contract storage and account updates sequentially, that short circuits
   843  	// the account prefetcher. Instead, let's process all the storage updates
   844  	// first, giving the account prefeches just a few more milliseconds of time
   845  	// to pull useful data from disk.
   846  	for addr := range s.stateObjectsPending {
   847  		if obj := s.stateObjects[addr]; !obj.deleted {
   848  			obj.updateRoot(s.db)
   849  		}
   850  	}
   851  	// Now we're about to start to write changes to the trie. The trie is so far
   852  	// _untouched_. We can check with the prefetcher, if it can give us a trie
   853  	// which has the same root, but also has some content loaded into it.
   854  	if prefetcher != nil {
   855  		if trie := prefetcher.trie(s.originalRoot); trie != nil {
   856  			s.trie = trie
   857  		}
   858  	}
   859  	usedAddrs := make([][]byte, 0, len(s.stateObjectsPending))
   860  	for addr := range s.stateObjectsPending {
   861  		if obj := s.stateObjects[addr]; obj.deleted {
   862  			s.deleteStateObject(obj)
   863  			s.AccountDeleted += 1
   864  		} else {
   865  			s.updateStateObject(obj)
   866  			s.AccountUpdated += 1
   867  		}
   868  		usedAddrs = append(usedAddrs, common.CopyBytes(addr[:])) // Copy needed for closure
   869  	}
   870  	if prefetcher != nil {
   871  		prefetcher.used(s.originalRoot, usedAddrs)
   872  	}
   873  	if len(s.stateObjectsPending) > 0 {
   874  		s.stateObjectsPending = make(map[common.Address]struct{})
   875  	}
   876  	// Track the amount of time wasted on hashing the account trie
   877  	if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   878  		defer func(start time.Time) { s.AccountHashes += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   879  	}
   880  	return s.trie.Hash()
   881  }
   882  
   883  // Prepare sets the current transaction hash and index which are
   884  // used when the EVM emits new state logs.
   885  func (s *StateDB) Prepare(thash common.Hash, ti int) {
   886  	s.thash = thash
   887  	s.txIndex = ti
   888  	s.accessList = newAccessList()
   889  }
   890  
   891  func (s *StateDB) clearJournalAndRefund() {
   892  	if len(s.journal.entries) > 0 {
   893  		s.journal = newJournal()
   894  		s.refund = 0
   895  	}
   896  	s.validRevisions = s.validRevisions[:0] // Snapshots can be created without journal entires
   897  }
   898  
   899  // Commit writes the state to the underlying in-memory trie database.
   900  func (s *StateDB) Commit(deleteEmptyObjects bool) (common.Hash, error) {
   901  	if s.dbErr != nil {
   902  		return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("commit aborted due to earlier error: %v", s.dbErr)
   903  	}
   904  	// Finalize any pending changes and merge everything into the tries
   905  	s.IntermediateRoot(deleteEmptyObjects)
   906  
   907  	// Commit objects to the trie, measuring the elapsed time
   908  	var storageCommitted int
   909  	codeWriter := s.db.TrieDB().DiskDB().NewBatch()
   910  	for addr := range s.stateObjectsDirty {
   911  		if obj := s.stateObjects[addr]; !obj.deleted {
   912  			// Write any contract code associated with the state object
   913  			if obj.code != nil && obj.dirtyCode {
   914  				rawdb.WriteCode(codeWriter, common.BytesToHash(obj.CodeHash()), obj.code)
   915  				obj.dirtyCode = false
   916  			}
   917  			// Write any storage changes in the state object to its storage trie
   918  			committed, err := obj.CommitTrie(s.db)
   919  			if err != nil {
   920  				return common.Hash{}, err
   921  			}
   922  			storageCommitted += committed
   923  		}
   924  	}
   925  	if len(s.stateObjectsDirty) > 0 {
   926  		s.stateObjectsDirty = make(map[common.Address]struct{})
   927  	}
   928  	if codeWriter.ValueSize() > 0 {
   929  		if err := codeWriter.Write(); err != nil {
   930  			log.Crit("Failed to commit dirty codes", "error", err)
   931  		}
   932  	}
   933  	// Write the account trie changes, measuing the amount of wasted time
   934  	var start time.Time
   935  	if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   936  		start = time.Now()
   937  	}
   938  	// The onleaf func is called _serially_, so we can reuse the same account
   939  	// for unmarshalling every time.
   940  	var account types.StateAccount
   941  	root, accountCommitted, err := s.trie.Commit(func(_ [][]byte, _ []byte, leaf []byte, parent common.Hash) error {
   942  		if err := rlp.DecodeBytes(leaf, &account); err != nil {
   943  			return nil
   944  		}
   945  		if account.Root != emptyRoot {
   946  			s.db.TrieDB().Reference(account.Root, parent)
   947  		}
   948  		return nil
   949  	})
   950  	if err != nil {
   951  		return common.Hash{}, err
   952  	}
   953  	if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   954  		s.AccountCommits += time.Since(start)
   955  
   956  		accountUpdatedMeter.Mark(int64(s.AccountUpdated))
   957  		storageUpdatedMeter.Mark(int64(s.StorageUpdated))
   958  		accountDeletedMeter.Mark(int64(s.AccountDeleted))
   959  		storageDeletedMeter.Mark(int64(s.StorageDeleted))
   960  		accountCommittedMeter.Mark(int64(accountCommitted))
   961  		storageCommittedMeter.Mark(int64(storageCommitted))
   962  		s.AccountUpdated, s.AccountDeleted = 0, 0
   963  		s.StorageUpdated, s.StorageDeleted = 0, 0
   964  	}
   965  	// If snapshotting is enabled, update the snapshot tree with this new version
   966  	if s.snap != nil {
   967  		if metrics.EnabledExpensive {
   968  			defer func(start time.Time) { s.SnapshotCommits += time.Since(start) }(time.Now())
   969  		}
   970  		// Only update if there's a state transition (skip empty Clique blocks)
   971  		if parent := s.snap.Root(); parent != root {
   972  			if err := s.snaps.Update(root, parent, s.snapDestructs, s.snapAccounts, s.snapStorage); err != nil {
   973  				log.Warn("Failed to update snapshot tree", "from", parent, "to", root, "err", err)
   974  			}
   975  			// Keep 128 diff layers in the memory, persistent layer is 129th.
   976  			// - head layer is paired with HEAD state
   977  			// - head-1 layer is paired with HEAD-1 state
   978  			// - head-127 layer(bottom-most diff layer) is paired with HEAD-127 state
   979  			if err := s.snaps.Cap(root, 128); err != nil {
   980  				log.Warn("Failed to cap snapshot tree", "root", root, "layers", 128, "err", err)
   981  			}
   982  		}
   983  		s.snap, s.snapDestructs, s.snapAccounts, s.snapStorage = nil, nil, nil, nil
   984  	}
   985  	return root, err
   986  }
   987  
   988  // PrepareAccessList handles the preparatory steps for executing a state transition with
   989  // regards to both EIP-2929 and EIP-2930:
   990  //
   991  // - Add sender to access list (2929)
   992  // - Add destination to access list (2929)
   993  // - Add precompiles to access list (2929)
   994  // - Add the contents of the optional tx access list (2930)
   995  //
   996  // This method should only be called if Berlin/2929+2930 is applicable at the current number.
   997  func (s *StateDB) PrepareAccessList(sender common.Address, dst *common.Address, precompiles []common.Address, list types.AccessList) {
   998  	s.AddAddressToAccessList(sender)
   999  	if dst != nil {
  1000  		s.AddAddressToAccessList(*dst)
  1001  		// If it's a create-tx, the destination will be added inside evm.create
  1002  	}
  1003  	for _, addr := range precompiles {
  1004  		s.AddAddressToAccessList(addr)
  1005  	}
  1006  	for _, el := range list {
  1007  		s.AddAddressToAccessList(el.Address)
  1008  		for _, key := range el.StorageKeys {
  1009  			s.AddSlotToAccessList(el.Address, key)
  1010  		}
  1011  	}
  1012  }
  1013  
  1014  // AddAddressToAccessList adds the given address to the access list
  1015  func (s *StateDB) AddAddressToAccessList(addr common.Address) {
  1016  	if s.accessList.AddAddress(addr) {
  1017  		s.journal.append(accessListAddAccountChange{&addr})
  1018  	}
  1019  }
  1020  
  1021  // AddSlotToAccessList adds the given (address, slot)-tuple to the access list
  1022  func (s *StateDB) AddSlotToAccessList(addr common.Address, slot common.Hash) {
  1023  	addrMod, slotMod := s.accessList.AddSlot(addr, slot)
  1024  	if addrMod {
  1025  		// In practice, this should not happen, since there is no way to enter the
  1026  		// scope of 'address' without having the 'address' become already added
  1027  		// to the access list (via call-variant, create, etc).
  1028  		// Better safe than sorry, though
  1029  		s.journal.append(accessListAddAccountChange{&addr})
  1030  	}
  1031  	if slotMod {
  1032  		s.journal.append(accessListAddSlotChange{
  1033  			address: &addr,
  1034  			slot:    &slot,
  1035  		})
  1036  	}
  1037  }
  1038  
  1039  // AddressInAccessList returns true if the given address is in the access list.
  1040  func (s *StateDB) AddressInAccessList(addr common.Address) bool {
  1041  	return s.accessList.ContainsAddress(addr)
  1042  }
  1043  
  1044  // SlotInAccessList returns true if the given (address, slot)-tuple is in the access list.
  1045  func (s *StateDB) SlotInAccessList(addr common.Address, slot common.Hash) (addressPresent bool, slotPresent bool) {
  1046  	return s.accessList.Contains(addr, slot)
  1047  }