github.com/klaytn/klaytn@v1.10.2/blockchain/state/journal.go (about) 1 // Modifications Copyright 2018 The klaytn Authors 2 // Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors 3 // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. 4 // 5 // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by 7 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 8 // (at your option) any later version. 9 // 10 // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 // 15 // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 17 // 18 // This file is derived from core/state/journal.go (2018/06/04). 19 // Modified and improved for the klaytn development. 20 21 package state 22 23 import ( 24 "math/big" 25 26 "github.com/klaytn/klaytn/common" 27 ) 28 29 // journalEntry is a modification entry in the state change journal that can be 30 // reverted on demand. 31 type journalEntry interface { 32 // revert undoes the changes introduced by this journal entry. 33 revert(*StateDB) 34 35 // dirtied returns the Klaytn address modified by this journal entry. 36 dirtied() *common.Address 37 } 38 39 // journal contains the list of state modifications applied since the last state 40 // commit. These are tracked to be able to be reverted in case of an execution 41 // exception or revertal request. 42 type journal struct { 43 entries []journalEntry // Current changes tracked by the journal 44 dirties map[common.Address]int // Dirty accounts and the number of changes 45 } 46 47 // newJournal create a new initialized journal. 48 func newJournal() *journal { 49 return &journal{ 50 dirties: make(map[common.Address]int), 51 } 52 } 53 54 // append inserts a new modification entry to the end of the change journal. 55 func (j *journal) append(entry journalEntry) { 56 j.entries = append(j.entries, entry) 57 if addr := entry.dirtied(); addr != nil { 58 j.dirties[*addr]++ 59 } 60 } 61 62 // revert undoes a batch of journalled modifications along with any reverted 63 // dirty handling too. 64 func (j *journal) revert(statedb *StateDB, snapshot int) { 65 for i := len(j.entries) - 1; i >= snapshot; i-- { 66 // Undo the changes made by the operation 67 j.entries[i].revert(statedb) 68 69 // Drop any dirty tracking induced by the change 70 if addr := j.entries[i].dirtied(); addr != nil { 71 if j.dirties[*addr]--; j.dirties[*addr] == 0 { 72 delete(j.dirties, *addr) 73 } 74 } 75 } 76 j.entries = j.entries[:snapshot] 77 } 78 79 // dirty explicitly sets an address to dirty, even if the change entries would 80 // otherwise suggest it as clean. This method is an ugly hack to handle the RIPEMD 81 // precompile consensus exception. 82 func (j *journal) dirty(addr common.Address) { 83 j.dirties[addr]++ 84 } 85 86 // length returns the current number of entries in the journal. 87 func (j *journal) length() int { 88 return len(j.entries) 89 } 90 91 type ( 92 // Changes to the account trie. 93 createObjectChange struct { 94 account *common.Address 95 } 96 resetObjectChange struct { 97 prev *stateObject 98 prevdestruct bool 99 } 100 suicideChange struct { 101 account *common.Address 102 prev bool // whether account had already suicided 103 prevbalance *big.Int 104 } 105 106 // Changes to individual accounts. 107 balanceChange struct { 108 account *common.Address 109 prev *big.Int 110 } 111 nonceChange struct { 112 account *common.Address 113 prev uint64 114 } 115 storageChange struct { 116 account *common.Address 117 key, prevalue common.Hash 118 } 119 codeChange struct { 120 account *common.Address 121 prevcode, prevhash []byte 122 } 123 124 // Changes to other state values. 125 refundChange struct { 126 prev uint64 127 } 128 addLogChange struct { 129 txhash common.Hash 130 } 131 addPreimageChange struct { 132 hash common.Hash 133 } 134 touchChange struct { 135 account *common.Address 136 prev bool 137 prevDirty bool 138 } 139 // Changes to the access list 140 accessListAddAccountChange struct { 141 address *common.Address 142 } 143 accessListAddSlotChange struct { 144 address *common.Address 145 slot *common.Hash 146 } 147 ) 148 149 func (ch createObjectChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 150 delete(s.stateObjects, *ch.account) 151 delete(s.stateObjectsDirty, *ch.account) 152 } 153 154 func (ch createObjectChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 155 return ch.account 156 } 157 158 func (ch resetObjectChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 159 s.setStateObject(ch.prev) 160 if !ch.prevdestruct && s.snap != nil { 161 delete(s.snapDestructs, ch.prev.addrHash) 162 } 163 } 164 165 func (ch resetObjectChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 166 return nil 167 } 168 169 func (ch suicideChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 170 obj := s.getStateObject(*ch.account) 171 if obj != nil { 172 obj.suicided = ch.prev 173 obj.setBalance(ch.prevbalance) 174 } 175 } 176 177 func (ch suicideChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 178 return ch.account 179 } 180 181 var ripemd = common.HexToAddress("0000000000000000000000000000000000000003") 182 183 func (ch touchChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 184 } 185 186 func (ch touchChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 187 return ch.account 188 } 189 190 func (ch balanceChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 191 s.getStateObject(*ch.account).setBalance(ch.prev) 192 } 193 194 func (ch balanceChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 195 return ch.account 196 } 197 198 func (ch nonceChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 199 s.getStateObject(*ch.account).setNonce(ch.prev) 200 } 201 202 func (ch nonceChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 203 return ch.account 204 } 205 206 func (ch codeChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 207 s.getStateObject(*ch.account).setCode(common.BytesToHash(ch.prevhash), ch.prevcode) 208 } 209 210 func (ch codeChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 211 return ch.account 212 } 213 214 func (ch storageChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 215 s.getStateObject(*ch.account).setState(ch.key, ch.prevalue) 216 } 217 218 func (ch storageChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 219 return ch.account 220 } 221 222 func (ch refundChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 223 s.refund = ch.prev 224 } 225 226 func (ch refundChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 227 return nil 228 } 229 230 func (ch addLogChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 231 logs := s.logs[ch.txhash] 232 if len(logs) == 1 { 233 delete(s.logs, ch.txhash) 234 } else { 235 s.logs[ch.txhash] = logs[:len(logs)-1] 236 } 237 s.logSize-- 238 } 239 240 func (ch addLogChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 241 return nil 242 } 243 244 func (ch addPreimageChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 245 delete(s.preimages, ch.hash) 246 } 247 248 func (ch addPreimageChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 249 return nil 250 } 251 252 func (ch accessListAddAccountChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 253 /* 254 One important invariant here, is that whenever a (addr, slot) is added, if the 255 addr is not already present, the add causes two journal entries: 256 - one for the address, 257 - one for the (address,slot) 258 Therefore, when unrolling the change, we can always blindly delete the 259 (addr) at this point, since no storage adds can remain when come upon 260 a single (addr) change. 261 */ 262 s.accessList.DeleteAddress(*ch.address) 263 } 264 265 func (ch accessListAddAccountChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 266 return nil 267 } 268 269 func (ch accessListAddSlotChange) revert(s *StateDB) { 270 s.accessList.DeleteSlot(*ch.address, *ch.slot) 271 } 272 273 func (ch accessListAddSlotChange) dirtied() *common.Address { 274 return nil 275 }