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Jeffrey Wilcke 763f939f47 core, core/vm: dual state & read only EVM
This commit implements a dual state approach. The dual state approach
separates public and private state by making the core vm environment
context aware.

Although not currently implemented it will need to prohibit value
transfers and it must initialise all transactions from accounts on the
public state. This means that sending transactions increments the
account nonce on the public state and contract addresses are derived
from the public state when initialised by a transaction. For obvious
reasons, contract created by private contracts are still derived from
public state.

This is required in order to have consensus over the public state at all
times as non-private participants would still process the transaction on
the public state even though private payload can not be decrypted. This
means that participants of a private group must do the same in order to
have public consensus. However the creation of the contract and
interaction still occurs on the private state.

It implements support for the following calling model:

S: sender, (X): private, X: public, ->: direction, [ ]: read only mode

1. S -> A -> B
2. S -> (A) -> (B)
3. S -> (A) -> [ B -> C ]

It does not support

1. (S) -> A
2. (S) -> (A)
3. S -> (A) -> B

Implemented "read only" mode for the EVM. Read only mode is checked
during any opcode that could potentially modify the state. If such an
opcode is encountered during "read only", it throws an exception.

The EVM is flagged "read only" when a private contract calls in to
public state.
2016-11-01 12:57:26 +01:00
Bas van Kervel f7cb85824c quorum integration 2016-10-30 09:20:48 +01:00
Felix Lange 3c09c5f12d core, miner: move Backend to miner
This ensures that package core doesn't depend on package accounts and
resolves an age-old TODO.
2016-08-17 17:39:04 +02:00
Felix Lange 84d11c19fd eth: remove dapp database remains 2016-08-17 17:39:03 +02:00
Felix Lange d04a2e7557 all: update license information 2016-04-15 09:48:05 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke f0cbebb19f core: added basic chain configuration
Added chain configuration options and write out during genesis database
insertion. If no "config" was found, nothing is written to the database.

Configurations are written on a per genesis base. This means
that any chain (which is identified by it's genesis hash) can have their
own chain settings.
2016-04-01 01:01:10 +02:00
Jeffrey Wilcke 14013372ae core: Added EVM configuration options
The EVM is now initialised with an additional configured object that
allows you to turn on debugging options.
2016-03-23 23:02:42 +01:00
Leif Jurvetson b7bb2d8589 core: various typos 2016-03-15 11:08:18 -07:00
zsfelfoldi 73d21ea6af core: create a header chain structure shared by core.BlockChain and light.LightChain 2016-03-10 14:57:32 +01:00
Jeffrey Wilcke a1d9ef48c5 core, eth, rpc: split out block validator and state processor
This removes the burden on a single object to take care of all
validation and state processing. Now instead the validation is done by
the `core.BlockValidator` (`types.Validator`) that takes care of both
header and uncle validation through the `ValidateBlock` method and state
validation through the `ValidateState` method. The state processing is
done by a new object `core.StateProcessor` (`types.Processor`) and
accepts a new state as input and uses that to process the given block's
transactions (and uncles for rewords) to calculate the state root for
the next block (P_n + 1).
2015-11-18 14:24:42 +01:00