// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package params import ( "math/big" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" ) // MainnetChainConfig is the chain parameters to run a node on the main network. var MainnetChainConfig = &ChainConfig{ ChainId: MainNetChainID, HomesteadBlock: MainNetHomesteadBlock, DAOForkBlock: MainNetDAOForkBlock, DAOForkSupport: true, EIP150Block: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceBlock, EIP150Hash: MainNetHomesteadGasRepriceHash, EIP155Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon, EIP158Block: MainNetSpuriousDragon, } // TestnetChainConfig is the chain parameters to run a node on the test network. var TestnetChainConfig = &ChainConfig{ ChainId: big.NewInt(3), HomesteadBlock: big.NewInt(0), DAOForkBlock: nil, DAOForkSupport: true, EIP150Block: big.NewInt(0), EIP150Hash: common.HexToHash("0x41941023680923e0fe4d74a34bdac8141f2540e3ae90623718e47d66d1ca4a2d"), EIP155Block: big.NewInt(10), EIP158Block: big.NewInt(10), } // ChainConfig is the core config which determines the blockchain settings. // // ChainConfig is stored in the database on a per block basis. This means // that any network, identified by its genesis block, can have its own // set of configuration options. type ChainConfig struct { ChainId *big.Int `json:"chainId"` // Chain id identifies the current chain and is used for replay protection HomesteadBlock *big.Int `json:"homesteadBlock"` // Homestead switch block (nil = no fork, 0 = already homestead) DAOForkBlock *big.Int `json:"daoForkBlock"` // TheDAO hard-fork switch block (nil = no fork) DAOForkSupport bool `json:"daoForkSupport"` // Whether the nodes supports or opposes the DAO hard-fork // EIP150 implements the Gas price changes (https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/150) EIP150Block *big.Int `json:"eip150Block"` // EIP150 HF block (nil = no fork) EIP150Hash common.Hash `json:"eip150Hash"` // EIP150 HF hash (fast sync aid) EIP155Block *big.Int `json:"eip155Block"` // EIP155 HF block EIP158Block *big.Int `json:"eip158Block"` // EIP158 HF block } var ( TestChainConfig = &ChainConfig{big.NewInt(1), new(big.Int), new(big.Int), true, new(big.Int), common.Hash{}, new(big.Int), new(big.Int)} TestRules = TestChainConfig.Rules(new(big.Int)) ) // IsHomestead returns whether num is either equal to the homestead block or greater. func (c *ChainConfig) IsHomestead(num *big.Int) bool { if c.HomesteadBlock == nil || num == nil { return false } return num.Cmp(c.HomesteadBlock) >= 0 } // GasTable returns the gas table corresponding to the current phase (homestead or homestead reprice). // // The returned GasTable's fields shouldn't, under any circumstances, be changed. func (c *ChainConfig) GasTable(num *big.Int) GasTable { if num == nil { return GasTableHomestead } switch { case c.EIP158Block != nil && num.Cmp(c.EIP158Block) >= 0: return GasTableEIP158 case c.EIP150Block != nil && num.Cmp(c.EIP150Block) >= 0: return GasTableHomesteadGasRepriceFork default: return GasTableHomestead } } func (c *ChainConfig) IsEIP150(num *big.Int) bool { if c.EIP150Block == nil || num == nil { return false } return num.Cmp(c.EIP150Block) >= 0 } func (c *ChainConfig) IsEIP155(num *big.Int) bool { if c.EIP155Block == nil || num == nil { return false } return num.Cmp(c.EIP155Block) >= 0 } func (c *ChainConfig) IsEIP158(num *big.Int) bool { if c.EIP158Block == nil || num == nil { return false } return num.Cmp(c.EIP158Block) >= 0 } // Rules wraps ChainConfig and is merely syntatic sugar or can be used for functions // that do not have or require information about the block. // // Rules is a one time interface meaning that it shouldn't be used in between transition // phases. type Rules struct { ChainId *big.Int IsHomestead, IsEIP150, IsEIP155, IsEIP158 bool } func (c *ChainConfig) Rules(num *big.Int) Rules { return Rules{ChainId: new(big.Int).Set(c.ChainId), IsHomestead: c.IsHomestead(num), IsEIP150: c.IsEIP150(num), IsEIP155: c.IsEIP155(num), IsEIP158: c.IsEIP158(num)} }