pub struct JournalInner<ENTRY> {
pub state: EvmState,
pub transient_storage: TransientStorage,
pub logs: Vec<Log>,
pub depth: usize,
pub journal: Vec<Vec<ENTRY>>,
pub spec: SpecId,
pub warm_preloaded_addresses: HashSet<Address>,
pub precompiles: HashSet<Address>,
}
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Inner journal state that contains journal and state changes.
Spec Id is a essential information for the Journal.
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§state: EvmState
The current state
transient_storage: TransientStorage
Transient storage that is discarded after every transaction.
See EIP-1153.
logs: Vec<Log>
Emitted logs
depth: usize
The current call stack depth
journal: Vec<Vec<ENTRY>>
The journal of state changes, one for each call
spec: SpecId
The spec ID for the EVM. Spec is required for some journal entries and needs to be set for JournalInner to be functional.
If spec is set it it assumed that precompile addresses are set as well for this particular spec.
This spec is used for two things:
warm_preloaded_addresses: HashSet<Address>
Warm loaded addresses are used to check if loaded address should be considered cold or warm loaded when the account is first accessed.
Note that this not include newly loaded accounts, account and storage
is considered warm if it is found in the State
.
precompiles: HashSet<Address>
Precompile addresses
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Source§impl<ENTRY: JournalEntryTr> JournalInner<ENTRY>
impl<ENTRY: JournalEntryTr> JournalInner<ENTRY>
Sourcepub fn new() -> JournalInner<ENTRY>
pub fn new() -> JournalInner<ENTRY>
Creates new JournalInner
.
warm_preloaded_addresses
is used to determine if address is considered warm loaded.
In ordinary case this is precompile or beneficiary.
Sourcepub fn clear_and_take_output(&mut self) -> JournalOutput
pub fn clear_and_take_output(&mut self) -> JournalOutput
Take the JournalOutput
and clears the journal by resetting it to initial state.
Note: Precompile addresses and spec are preserved and initial state of warm_preloaded_addresses will contain precompiles addresses. Precompile addresses
Sourcepub fn set_spec_id(&mut self, spec: SpecId)
pub fn set_spec_id(&mut self, spec: SpecId)
Sets SpecId.
Sourcepub fn touch(&mut self, address: Address)
pub fn touch(&mut self, address: Address)
Mark account as touched as only touched accounts will be added to state. This is especially important for state clear where touched empty accounts needs to be removed from state.
Sourcepub fn account(&self, address: Address) -> &Account
pub fn account(&self, address: Address) -> &Account
Returns the loaded [Account] for the given address.
This assumes that the account has already been loaded.
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Panics if the account has not been loaded and is missing from the state set.
Sourcepub fn set_code_with_hash(
&mut self,
address: Address,
code: Bytecode,
hash: B256,
)
pub fn set_code_with_hash( &mut self, address: Address, code: Bytecode, hash: B256, )
Set code and its hash to the account.
Note: Assume account is warm and that hash is calculated from code.
Sourcepub fn set_code(&mut self, address: Address, code: Bytecode)
pub fn set_code(&mut self, address: Address, code: Bytecode)
Use it only if you know that acc is warm.
Assume account is warm.
pub fn inc_nonce(&mut self, address: Address) -> Option<u64>
Sourcepub fn transfer<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
from: Address,
to: Address,
balance: U256,
) -> Result<Option<TransferError>, DB::Error>
pub fn transfer<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, from: Address, to: Address, balance: U256, ) -> Result<Option<TransferError>, DB::Error>
Transfers balance from two accounts. Returns error if sender balance is not enough.
Sourcepub fn create_account_checkpoint(
&mut self,
caller: Address,
target_address: Address,
balance: U256,
spec_id: SpecId,
) -> Result<JournalCheckpoint, TransferError>
pub fn create_account_checkpoint( &mut self, caller: Address, target_address: Address, balance: U256, spec_id: SpecId, ) -> Result<JournalCheckpoint, TransferError>
Creates account or returns false if collision is detected.
There are few steps done:
- Make created account warm loaded (AccessList) and this should be done before subroutine checkpoint is created.
- Check if there is collision of newly created account with existing one.
- Mark created account as created.
- Add fund to created account
- Increment nonce of created account if SpuriousDragon is active
- Decrease balance of caller account.
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Panics if the caller is not loaded inside the EVM state.
This should have been done inside create_inner
.
Sourcepub fn checkpoint(&mut self) -> JournalCheckpoint
pub fn checkpoint(&mut self) -> JournalCheckpoint
Makes a checkpoint that in case of Revert can bring back state to this point.
Sourcepub fn checkpoint_commit(&mut self)
pub fn checkpoint_commit(&mut self)
Commits the checkpoint.
Sourcepub fn checkpoint_revert(&mut self, checkpoint: JournalCheckpoint)
pub fn checkpoint_revert(&mut self, checkpoint: JournalCheckpoint)
Reverts all changes to state until given checkpoint.
Sourcepub fn selfdestruct<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
target: Address,
) -> Result<StateLoad<SelfDestructResult>, DB::Error>
pub fn selfdestruct<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, target: Address, ) -> Result<StateLoad<SelfDestructResult>, DB::Error>
Performs selfdestruct action. Transfers balance from address to target. Check if target exist/is_cold
Note: Balance will be lost if address and target are the same BUT when current spec enables Cancun, this happens only when the account associated to address is created in the same tx
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Sourcepub fn initial_account_load<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
storage_keys: impl IntoIterator<Item = U256>,
) -> Result<&mut Account, DB::Error>
pub fn initial_account_load<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, storage_keys: impl IntoIterator<Item = U256>, ) -> Result<&mut Account, DB::Error>
Initial load of account. This load will not be tracked inside journal
Sourcepub fn load_account<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
) -> Result<StateLoad<&mut Account>, DB::Error>
pub fn load_account<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, ) -> Result<StateLoad<&mut Account>, DB::Error>
Loads account into memory. return if it is cold or warm accessed
pub fn load_account_delegated<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, ) -> Result<StateLoad<AccountLoad>, DB::Error>
pub fn load_code<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, ) -> Result<StateLoad<&mut Account>, DB::Error>
Sourcepub fn load_account_optional<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
load_code: bool,
) -> Result<StateLoad<&mut Account>, DB::Error>
pub fn load_account_optional<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, load_code: bool, ) -> Result<StateLoad<&mut Account>, DB::Error>
Loads code
Sourcepub fn sload<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
key: U256,
) -> Result<StateLoad<U256>, DB::Error>
pub fn sload<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, key: U256, ) -> Result<StateLoad<U256>, DB::Error>
Sourcepub fn sstore<DB: Database>(
&mut self,
db: &mut DB,
address: Address,
key: U256,
new: U256,
) -> Result<StateLoad<SStoreResult>, DB::Error>
pub fn sstore<DB: Database>( &mut self, db: &mut DB, address: Address, key: U256, new: U256, ) -> Result<StateLoad<SStoreResult>, DB::Error>
Stores storage slot.
And returns (original,present,new) slot value.
Note: Account should already be present in our state.
Sourcepub fn tload(&mut self, address: Address, key: U256) -> U256
pub fn tload(&mut self, address: Address, key: U256) -> U256
Read transient storage tied to the account.
EIP-1153: Transient storage opcodes
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