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Roman Khimov
4f184498bc interop: add management.HasMethod() 2022-07-13 17:54:17 +03:00
Roman Khimov
ab3330564a native: add hasMethod, fix #2588
Yet another state change.
2022-07-13 17:29:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
71b721c72a
Merge pull request #2594 from nspcc-dev/compiler-inline-return
compiler: allow to use multiple returns in inlined functions
2022-07-12 21:52:06 +03:00
Evgeniy Stratonikov
17329eea64 compiler: remove jumps to the next instruction
In case there are no returns in the inlined function, jumps point to the
next instruction and can be omitted. This optimization can be extended
to handle other cases, here we just make sure that already existing code
stays the same.

Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
2022-07-12 16:17:31 +03:00
Evgeniy Stratonikov
05efc57485 compiler: reduce instructions in 2 stages
First replace parts to be removed with NOPs, then actually remove.

Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
2022-07-12 13:16:33 +03:00
Evgeniy Stratonikov
ce24451fde compiler: allow to use conditional returns in inlined functions
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
2022-07-12 12:43:31 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9414538309
Merge pull request #2593 from nspcc-dev/fix-compiler
compiler: allow to call methods on return values
2022-07-12 11:55:41 +03:00
Evgeniy Stratonikov
e1a581be0e compiler: allow to call methods on return values
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
2022-07-11 19:28:15 +03:00
Roman Khimov
31a559e784
Merge pull request #2591 from nspcc-dev/interop/equality
interop: add equality helpers
2022-07-11 18:43:08 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
9f836148ca examples: remove unnecessary file 2022-07-11 18:23:50 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
079f68a8c3 examples: use interop equality helpers where possible 2022-07-11 18:23:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
953f291836
Merge pull request #2586 from nspcc-dev/move-res-rpc-code
Move response-related RPC code
2022-07-11 18:23:01 +03:00
Roman Khimov
125c2805d3 storage: reduce lock time in (*MemoryStore).Seek
It makes a copy of the resulting set, so the lock can be released
earlier. This helps a lot with iterators that keep Seek() unfinished for a
long time,
2022-07-11 16:15:14 +03:00
Roman Khimov
07f58abe3d result: provide (*Iterator).UnmarshalJSON
It makes Iterator more symmetric and simplifies (*Invoke).UnmarshalJSON
code. No functional changes.
2022-07-11 16:15:14 +03:00
Roman Khimov
0c45ff8f51 rpc: simplify result.Invoke creation, remove needless deps
Change stack items before marshaling them which makes code in result package
much simpler and not requiring interop, iterator and storage dependencies that
clients shouldn't care about.

This also changes SessionBackedByMPT behavior, now instead of waiting for
traverseiterator call it'll rerun the script immediately if a new session is
created.
2022-07-11 16:15:14 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
c0186f8224 examples: update nns deps 2022-07-11 16:03:14 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
3594c4f760 examples: update interop deps 2022-07-11 16:01:19 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
78e5f16573 interop: add equality helpers 2022-07-11 15:59:24 +03:00
Roman Khimov
96c4e61063 storage: move Operation into package of its own
Don't use storage.* types in rpc/response/result.
2022-07-08 23:30:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
1e62474514 vm: move InvocationTree into a package of its own
result.Invoke shouldn't depend on vm.
2022-07-08 23:30:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
8cd7b93208 limits: new package with storage limits
Packages like core/state or core/mpt shouldn't import whole core/storage just
to get some constant value, it's not a good dependency.
2022-07-08 23:30:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9987afea4c storage: move DB configuration into a package on its own
Lightweight thing to import anywhere, pkg/config should not be dependent on
Level/Bolt/anything else.
2022-07-08 23:30:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
dc59dc991b config: move metrics.Config into config.BasicService
Config package should be as lightweight as possible and now it depends on the
whole metrics package just to get one structure from it.
2022-07-08 23:30:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
fab8dfb9f8 vm: move State type into a package of its own
It's used a lot in other places that need it, but don't need whole VM at the
same time.
2022-07-08 18:34:52 +03:00
Roman Khimov
4333ad4949 result: drop NewBlock/NewHeader/LedgerAux
Client's don't care about any of these.
2022-07-08 18:32:31 +03:00
Roman Khimov
04fc737e2e rpc: drop NewTransactionOutputRaw, move it server-side 2022-07-08 18:30:01 +03:00
Roman Khimov
aa338b7960
Merge pull request #2585 from nspcc-dev/move-rpc-code
Move request-related RPC code
2022-07-08 18:25:50 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9462ed71d8 rpc: drop useless RawParams type
It doesn't add anything useful to regular Go types and actually native types
are always better to use in the Client. Especially given that this type is
not used by any code outside of the Client itself.
2022-07-08 17:56:20 +03:00
Roman Khimov
113cb0fac3 rpc: rename RawParams to Params in Raw, add comments
We've got parameters here and usually we name them Raw when they're
represented by json.RawMessage which is not the case here, so make it a bit
more friendly (the type itself is only used in client internals, so rename is
not a huge problem).
2022-07-08 17:38:56 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9aecfb7c94 rpc/client: correct ID unmarshaling in wsclient
We always use uint64 IDs in the client, so we should parse them as such and
not just ints that then are casted to uint64.
2022-07-08 17:38:56 +03:00
Roman Khimov
adab83496c rpc: move Request, Params and related code server-side
It's absolutely irrelevant for the client and request/response packages should
only contain code that is useful on both sides of the conversation. It's OK
for client tests to reuse this code, but the package is used by external
developers and they shouldn't be bothered with it. Nothing changed
functionally here except WSClient simplification. Fixes #2236.
2022-07-08 17:38:53 +03:00
Roman Khimov
bbeef6ec24
Merge pull request #2555 from nspcc-dev/rpc/sessions
rpc: implement iterator sessions
2022-07-08 17:29:19 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
0117581e5c rpc: add implementation note about iterator sessions 2022-07-08 17:16:29 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
ef114d6274 rpc: fail invoke.Result unmarshalling on stack unmarshalling error 2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
445cca114a rpc: restrict the amount of concurrently running iterator sessions 2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
8f73ce08c8 rpc: move session maintenance related code out of the result.Invoke
It's server who should be responsible for iterator ID creation and
iterator registration.
2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
4581cc386b rpc: restrict max number of iterator items for createIteratorUnwrapperScript 2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
9bdd8151af rpc: restrict (*Client).TraverseIterator with single RPC call
Do not unwrap the whole set of iterator values even on demand.
2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
fad061f3d9 rpc: extend iterator-related client functionality
Create a set of functions that are able to work with both session-based
iterators, default unpacked iterators and client-side unpacked
iterators.
2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
47ffc1f3e8 rpc: restrict default SessionExpirationTime 2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
b5d39a3ffd rpc: add configuration extension for MPT-backed iterator sessions
Add ability to switch between current blockchain storage and MPT-backed
storage for iterator traversing process. It may be useful because
iterator implementation traverses underlying backed storage (BoltDB,
LevelDB) inside DB's Seek which is blocking operation for BoltDB:
```
Opening a read transaction and a write transaction in the same goroutine
can cause the writer to deadlock because the database periodically needs
to re-mmap itself as it grows and it cannot do that while a read transaction
is open.

If a long running read transaction (for example, a snapshot transaction)
is needed, you might want to set DB.InitialMmapSize to a large enough
value to avoid potential blocking of write transaction.
```

So during bbolt re-mmaping, standard blockchain DB operations (i.e. persist)
can be blocked until iterator resourses release. The described behaviour
is tested and confirmed on four-nodes privnet with BoltDB and
`SessionExpirationTime` set to be 180 seconds. After new iterator session
is added to the server, the subsequent persist took ~5m21s, see the log
record `2022-06-17T18:58:21.563+0300`:

```
anna@kiwi:~/Documents/GitProjects/nspcc-dev/neo-go$ ./bin/neo-go node -p
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	initial gas supply is not set or wrong, setting default value	{"InitialGASSupply": "52000000"}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	MaxBlockSize is not set or wrong, setting default value	{"MaxBlockSize": 262144}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	MaxBlockSystemFee is not set or wrong, setting default value	{"MaxBlockSystemFee": 900000000000}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	MaxTransactionsPerBlock is not set or wrong, using default value	{"MaxTransactionsPerBlock": 512}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	MaxValidUntilBlockIncrement is not set or wrong, using default value	{"MaxValidUntilBlockIncrement": 5760}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.535+0300	INFO	Hardforks are not set, using default value
2022-06-17T18:52:21.543+0300	INFO	no storage version found! creating genesis block
2022-06-17T18:52:21.546+0300	INFO	ExtensiblePoolSize is not set or wrong, using default value	{"ExtensiblePoolSize": 20}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.546+0300	INFO	service is running	{"service": "Prometheus", "endpoint": ":2112"}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.547+0300	INFO	starting rpc-server	{"endpoint": ":20331"}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.547+0300	INFO	rpc-server iterator sessions are enabled
2022-06-17T18:52:21.547+0300	INFO	service hasn't started since it's disabled	{"service": "Pprof"}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.547+0300	INFO	node started	{"blockHeight": 0, "headerHeight": 0}

    _   ____________        __________
   / | / / ____/ __ \      / ____/ __ \
  /  |/ / __/ / / / /_____/ / __/ / / /
 / /|  / /___/ /_/ /_____/ /_/ / /_/ /
/_/ |_/_____/\____/      \____/\____/

/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/

2022-06-17T18:52:21.548+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 1}
2022-06-17T18:52:21.550+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 65, "id": 1475228436}
2022-06-17T18:52:22.575+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 65, "keys": 1410, "headerHeight": 65, "blockHeight": 65, "took": "28.193409ms"}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.548+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 2}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.548+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 3}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.548+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.549+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.549+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.549+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 65, "id": 3444438498}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.549+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.549+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	node reached synchronized state, starting services
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 65, "id": 2435677826}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	starting state validation service
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	RPC server already started
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.550+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 65, "id": 970555896}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.551+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.551+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.551+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:52:24.551+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:52:29.564+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 66, "blockHeight": 66, "took": "12.51808ms"}
2022-06-17T18:52:44.558+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 67, "blockHeight": 67, "took": "1.563137ms"}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.549+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 3}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 2}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 1}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.550+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 0}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.553+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 1}
2022-06-17T18:55:21.554+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 77, "id": 970555896}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.554+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.4:20333", "peerCount": 2}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.555+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.3:20334", "peerCount": 3}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.555+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:59876", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.555+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.254:20332", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.556+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "172.200.0.4:20333", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 76, "id": 3444438498}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.558+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 77, "id": 1475228436}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.559+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.558+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "172.200.0.3:20334", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 77, "id": 2435677826}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.559+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.1:20335", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.559+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.560+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.2:20336", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.560+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.254:20332", "error": "identical node id", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:59876", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.2:20336", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.561+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.562+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "max peers reached", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "max peers reached", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:55:24.563+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 3}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.551+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.4:20333", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 2}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.552+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.3:20334", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 1}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.552+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "ping/pong timeout", "peerCount": 0}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.553+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.4:20333", "peerCount": 1}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.554+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:20332", "peerCount": 2}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.555+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "172.200.0.4:20333", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 82, "id": 3444438498}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 3}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:46076", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.254:20332", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.556+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:59972", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.2:20336", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "172.200.0.3:20334", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 14}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 82, "id": 2435677826}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.2:20336", "error": "max peers reached", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.557+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 14}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "172.200.0.1:20335", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 82, "id": 970555896}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.254:20332", "error": "identical node id", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "peerCount": 14}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "max peers reached", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:46076", "error": "identical node id", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "peerCount": 14}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	INFO	new peer connected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "peerCount": 15}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:59972", "error": "identical node id", "peerCount": 14}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.558+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 13}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "10.78.13.84:20332", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 12}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 11}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "172.200.0.3:20334", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 10}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 9}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20334", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 8}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "unexpected empty payload: CMDVersion", "peerCount": 7}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	INFO	started protocol	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "userAgent": "/NEO-GO:0.99.1-pre-53-g7ccb646e/", "startHeight": 82, "id": 1475228436}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20333", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 6}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20335", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 5}
2022-06-17T18:57:21.559+0300	WARN	peer disconnected	{"addr": "127.0.0.1:20336", "error": "already connected", "peerCount": 4}
2022-06-17T18:58:21.561+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 20, "headerHeight": 68, "blockHeight": 68, "took": "5m21.993873018s"}
2022-06-17T18:58:21.563+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 8, "keys": 111, "headerHeight": 76, "blockHeight": 76, "took": "2.243347ms"}
2022-06-17T18:58:22.567+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 10, "keys": 135, "headerHeight": 86, "blockHeight": 86, "took": "5.637669ms"}
2022-06-17T18:58:25.565+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 87, "blockHeight": 87, "took": "1.879912ms"}
2022-06-17T18:58:40.572+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 20, "headerHeight": 88, "blockHeight": 88, "took": "1.560317ms"}
2022-06-17T18:58:55.579+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 89, "blockHeight": 89, "took": "1.925225ms"}
2022-06-17T18:59:10.587+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 90, "blockHeight": 90, "took": "3.118073ms"}
2022-06-17T18:59:25.592+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 91, "blockHeight": 91, "took": "1.607248ms"}
2022-06-17T18:59:40.600+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 20, "headerHeight": 92, "blockHeight": 92, "took": "931.806µs"}
2022-06-17T18:59:55.610+0300	INFO	persisted to disk	{"blocks": 1, "keys": 19, "headerHeight": 93, "blockHeight": 93, "took": "2.019041ms"}

```
2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
cbd20eb959 rpc: implement iterator sessions 2022-07-08 17:05:18 +03:00
Roman Khimov
34ddc99a08
Merge pull request #2583 from nspcc-dev/getblock-sr
Stateroot-enabled GetBlock
2022-07-08 10:00:16 +03:00
Roman Khimov
251c9bd89b block: push PrevStateRoot data into stack item, fix #2551
And add compiler/interop support for this.
2022-07-07 15:10:29 +03:00
Roman Khimov
6deb77a77a compiler: make interface{}() conversions possible 2022-07-07 15:10:29 +03:00
Roman Khimov
ec3d1fae59 compiler: allow to find appropriate methods via selectors
c.funcs contains function names using base types, while methods can be defined
on pointers and the value returned from c.getFuncNameFromSelector will have an
asterisk. We can't have the same name used for (*T) and (T) methods, so just
stripping the asterisk allows to get the right one.
2022-07-07 15:10:29 +03:00
Roman Khimov
b57dd2cad6 compiler: properly inline methods, use receiver
Notice that this doesn't differentiate between (*T) and (T) receivers always
treating them as is. But we have the same problem with arguments now and the
number of inlined calls is limited, usually we want this behavior.
2022-07-07 15:10:29 +03:00
Roman Khimov
6014dd720f compiler: don't push X onto the stack for inlined method calls
Regular methods need this, because it'll be packed into parameters, but
inlined ones should deal with it in inlining code itself because method
receiver will be some local (aliased) variable anyway.
2022-07-06 18:18:21 +03:00
Roman Khimov
2ba9017207
Merge pull request #2581 from nspcc-dev/sym-dec-in-getnep17balances
rpc: add decimals/name/symbol data to getNEPXXBalance
2022-07-05 12:45:50 +03:00
Roman Khimov
ccc820505d
Merge pull request #2554 from nspcc-dev/improve-ws-err
rpc: adjust cases when WS connection close error is returned
2022-07-05 12:45:31 +03:00