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// Package sources exports a number of clients used to access ethereum chain data.
//
// There are a number of these exported clients used by the op-node:
// [L1Client] wraps an RPC client to retrieve L1 ethereum data.
// [L2Client] wraps an RPC client to retrieve L2 ethereum data.
// [RollupClient] wraps an RPC client to retrieve rollup data.
// [EngineClient] extends the [L2Client] providing engine API bindings.
//
// Internally, the listed clients wrap an [EthClient] which itself wraps a specified RPC client.
package sources
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/hexutil"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism/op-node/client"
"github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism/op-node/sources/caching"
"github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism/op-service/eth"
)
type EthClientConfig struct {
// Maximum number of requests to make per batch
MaxRequestsPerBatch int
// limit concurrent requests, applies to the source as a whole
MaxConcurrentRequests int
// cache sizes
// Number of blocks worth of receipts to cache
ReceiptsCacheSize int
// Number of blocks worth of transactions to cache
TransactionsCacheSize int
// Number of block headers to cache
HeadersCacheSize int
// Number of payloads to cache
PayloadsCacheSize int
// If the RPC is untrusted, then we should not use cached information from responses,
// and instead verify against the block-hash.
// Of real L1 blocks no deposits can be missed/faked, no batches can be missed/faked,
// only the wrong L1 blocks can be retrieved.
TrustRPC bool
// If the RPC must ensure that the results fit the ExecutionPayload(Header) format.
// If this is not checked, disabled header fields like the nonce or difficulty
// may be used to get a different block-hash.
MustBePostMerge bool
// RPCProviderKind is a hint at what type of RPC provider we are dealing with
RPCProviderKind RPCProviderKind
// Method reset duration defines how long we stick to available RPC methods,
// till we re-attempt the user-preferred methods.
// If this is 0 then the client does not fall back to less optimal but available methods.
MethodResetDuration time.Duration
}
func (c *EthClientConfig) Check() error {
if c.ReceiptsCacheSize < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid receipts cache size: %d", c.ReceiptsCacheSize)
}
if c.TransactionsCacheSize < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid transactions cache size: %d", c.TransactionsCacheSize)
}
if c.HeadersCacheSize < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid headers cache size: %d", c.HeadersCacheSize)
}
if c.PayloadsCacheSize < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid payloads cache size: %d", c.PayloadsCacheSize)
}
if c.MaxConcurrentRequests < 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("expected at least 1 concurrent request, but max is %d", c.MaxConcurrentRequests)
}
if c.MaxRequestsPerBatch < 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("expected at least 1 request per batch, but max is: %d", c.MaxRequestsPerBatch)
}
if !ValidRPCProviderKind(c.RPCProviderKind) {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown rpc provider kind: %s", c.RPCProviderKind)
}
return nil
}
// EthClient retrieves ethereum data with optimized batch requests, cached results, and flag to not trust the RPC.
type EthClient struct {
client client.RPC
maxBatchSize int
trustRPC bool
mustBePostMerge bool
provKind RPCProviderKind
log log.Logger
// cache receipts in bundles per block hash
// We cache the receipts fetching job to not lose progress when we have to retry the `Fetch` call
// common.Hash -> *receiptsFetchingJob
receiptsCache *caching.LRUCache[common.Hash, *receiptsFetchingJob]
// cache transactions in bundles per block hash
// common.Hash -> types.Transactions
transactionsCache *caching.LRUCache[common.Hash, types.Transactions]
// cache block headers of blocks by hash
// common.Hash -> *HeaderInfo
headersCache *caching.LRUCache[common.Hash, eth.BlockInfo]
// cache payloads by hash
// common.Hash -> *eth.ExecutionPayload
payloadsCache *caching.LRUCache[common.Hash, *eth.ExecutionPayload]
// availableReceiptMethods tracks which receipt methods can be used for fetching receipts
// This may be modified concurrently, but we don't lock since it's a single
// uint64 that's not critical (fine to miss or mix up a modification)
availableReceiptMethods ReceiptsFetchingMethod
// lastMethodsReset tracks when availableReceiptMethods was last reset.
// When receipt-fetching fails it falls back to available methods,
// but periodically it will try to reset to the preferred optimal methods.
lastMethodsReset time.Time
// methodResetDuration defines how long we take till we reset lastMethodsReset
methodResetDuration time.Duration
}
func (s *EthClient) PickReceiptsMethod(txCount uint64) ReceiptsFetchingMethod {
if now := time.Now(); now.Sub(s.lastMethodsReset) > s.methodResetDuration {
m := AvailableReceiptsFetchingMethods(s.provKind)
if s.availableReceiptMethods != m {
s.log.Warn("resetting back RPC preferences, please review RPC provider kind setting", "kind", s.provKind.String())
}
s.availableReceiptMethods = m
s.lastMethodsReset = now
}
return PickBestReceiptsFetchingMethod(s.provKind, s.availableReceiptMethods, txCount)
}
func (s *EthClient) OnReceiptsMethodErr(m ReceiptsFetchingMethod, err error) {
if unusableMethod(err) {
// clear the bit of the method that errored
s.availableReceiptMethods &^= m
s.log.Warn("failed to use selected RPC method for receipt fetching, temporarily falling back to alternatives",
"provider_kind", s.provKind, "failed_method", m, "fallback", s.availableReceiptMethods, "err", err)
} else {
s.log.Debug("failed to use selected RPC method for receipt fetching, but method does appear to be available, so we continue to use it",
"provider_kind", s.provKind, "failed_method", m, "fallback", s.availableReceiptMethods&^m, "err", err)
}
}
// NewEthClient returns an [EthClient], wrapping an RPC with bindings to fetch ethereum data with added error logging,
// metric tracking, and caching. The [EthClient] uses a [LimitRPC] wrapper to limit the number of concurrent RPC requests.
func NewEthClient(client client.RPC, log log.Logger, metrics caching.Metrics, config *EthClientConfig) (*EthClient, error) {
if err := config.Check(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad config, cannot create L1 source: %w", err)
}
client = LimitRPC(client, config.MaxConcurrentRequests)
return &EthClient{
client: client,
maxBatchSize: config.MaxRequestsPerBatch,
trustRPC: config.TrustRPC,
mustBePostMerge: config.MustBePostMerge,
provKind: config.RPCProviderKind,
log: log,
receiptsCache: caching.NewLRUCache[common.Hash, *receiptsFetchingJob](metrics, "receipts", config.ReceiptsCacheSize),
transactionsCache: caching.NewLRUCache[common.Hash, types.Transactions](metrics, "txs", config.TransactionsCacheSize),
headersCache: caching.NewLRUCache[common.Hash, eth.BlockInfo](metrics, "headers", config.HeadersCacheSize),
payloadsCache: caching.NewLRUCache[common.Hash, *eth.ExecutionPayload](metrics, "payloads", config.PayloadsCacheSize),
availableReceiptMethods: AvailableReceiptsFetchingMethods(config.RPCProviderKind),
lastMethodsReset: time.Now(),
methodResetDuration: config.MethodResetDuration,
}, nil
}
// SubscribeNewHead subscribes to notifications about the current blockchain head on the given channel.
func (s *EthClient) SubscribeNewHead(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Header) (ethereum.Subscription, error) {
// Note that *types.Header does not cache the block hash unlike *HeaderInfo, it always recomputes.
// Inefficient if used poorly, but no trust issue.
return s.client.EthSubscribe(ctx, ch, "newHeads")
}
// rpcBlockID is an internal type to enforce header and block call results match the requested identifier
type rpcBlockID interface {
// Arg translates the object into an RPC argument
Arg() any
// CheckID verifies a block/header result matches the requested block identifier
CheckID(id eth.BlockID) error
}
// hashID implements rpcBlockID for safe block-by-hash fetching
type hashID common.Hash
func (h hashID) Arg() any { return common.Hash(h) }
func (h hashID) CheckID(id eth.BlockID) error {
if common.Hash(h) != id.Hash {
return fmt.Errorf("expected block hash %s but got block %s", common.Hash(h), id)
}
return nil
}
// numberID implements rpcBlockID for safe block-by-number fetching
type numberID uint64
func (n numberID) Arg() any { return hexutil.EncodeUint64(uint64(n)) }
func (n numberID) CheckID(id eth.BlockID) error {
if uint64(n) != id.Number {
return fmt.Errorf("expected block number %d but got block %s", uint64(n), id)
}
return nil
}
func (s *EthClient) headerCall(ctx context.Context, method string, id rpcBlockID) (eth.BlockInfo, error) {
var header *rpcHeader
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &header, method, id.Arg(), false) // headers are just blocks without txs
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if header == nil {
return nil, ethereum.NotFound
}
info, err := header.Info(s.trustRPC, s.mustBePostMerge)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := id.CheckID(eth.ToBlockID(info)); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetched block header does not match requested ID: %w", err)
}
s.headersCache.Add(info.Hash(), info)
return info, nil
}
func (s *EthClient) blockCall(ctx context.Context, method string, id rpcBlockID) (eth.BlockInfo, types.Transactions, error) {
var block *rpcBlock
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &block, method, id.Arg(), true)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if block == nil {
return nil, nil, ethereum.NotFound
}
info, txs, err := block.Info(s.trustRPC, s.mustBePostMerge)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if err := id.CheckID(eth.ToBlockID(info)); err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("fetched block data does not match requested ID: %w", err)
}
s.headersCache.Add(info.Hash(), info)
s.transactionsCache.Add(info.Hash(), txs)
return info, txs, nil
}
func (s *EthClient) payloadCall(ctx context.Context, method string, id rpcBlockID) (*eth.ExecutionPayload, error) {
var block *rpcBlock
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &block, method, id.Arg(), true)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if block == nil {
return nil, ethereum.NotFound
}
payload, err := block.ExecutionPayload(s.trustRPC)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := id.CheckID(payload.ID()); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetched payload does not match requested ID: %w", err)
}
s.payloadsCache.Add(payload.BlockHash, payload)
return payload, nil
}
// ChainID fetches the chain id of the internal RPC.
func (s *EthClient) ChainID(ctx context.Context) (*big.Int, error) {
var id hexutil.Big
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &id, "eth_chainId")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return (*big.Int)(&id), nil
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (eth.BlockInfo, error) {
if header, ok := s.headersCache.Get(hash); ok {
return header, nil
}
return s.headerCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByHash", hashID(hash))
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoByNumber(ctx context.Context, number uint64) (eth.BlockInfo, error) {
// can't hit the cache when querying by number due to reorgs.
return s.headerCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", numberID(number))
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoByLabel(ctx context.Context, label eth.BlockLabel) (eth.BlockInfo, error) {
// can't hit the cache when querying the head due to reorgs / changes.
return s.headerCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", label)
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoAndTxsByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (eth.BlockInfo, types.Transactions, error) {
if header, ok := s.headersCache.Get(hash); ok {
if txs, ok := s.transactionsCache.Get(hash); ok {
return header, txs, nil
}
}
return s.blockCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByHash", hashID(hash))
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoAndTxsByNumber(ctx context.Context, number uint64) (eth.BlockInfo, types.Transactions, error) {
// can't hit the cache when querying by number due to reorgs.
return s.blockCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", numberID(number))
}
func (s *EthClient) InfoAndTxsByLabel(ctx context.Context, label eth.BlockLabel) (eth.BlockInfo, types.Transactions, error) {
// can't hit the cache when querying the head due to reorgs / changes.
return s.blockCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", label)
}
func (s *EthClient) PayloadByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (*eth.ExecutionPayload, error) {
if payload, ok := s.payloadsCache.Get(hash); ok {
return payload, nil
}
return s.payloadCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByHash", hashID(hash))
}
func (s *EthClient) PayloadByNumber(ctx context.Context, number uint64) (*eth.ExecutionPayload, error) {
return s.payloadCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", numberID(number))
}
func (s *EthClient) PayloadByLabel(ctx context.Context, label eth.BlockLabel) (*eth.ExecutionPayload, error) {
return s.payloadCall(ctx, "eth_getBlockByNumber", label)
}
// FetchReceipts returns a block info and all of the receipts associated with transactions in the block.
// It verifies the receipt hash in the block header against the receipt hash of the fetched receipts
// to ensure that the execution engine did not fail to return any receipts.
func (s *EthClient) FetchReceipts(ctx context.Context, blockHash common.Hash) (eth.BlockInfo, types.Receipts, error) {
info, txs, err := s.InfoAndTxsByHash(ctx, blockHash)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// Try to reuse the receipts fetcher because is caches the results of intermediate calls. This means
// that if just one of many calls fail, we only retry the failed call rather than all of the calls.
// The underlying fetcher uses the receipts hash to verify receipt integrity.
var job *receiptsFetchingJob
if v, ok := s.receiptsCache.Get(blockHash); ok {
job = v
} else {
txHashes := eth.TransactionsToHashes(txs)
job = NewReceiptsFetchingJob(s, s.client, s.maxBatchSize, eth.ToBlockID(info), info.ReceiptHash(), txHashes)
s.receiptsCache.Add(blockHash, job)
}
receipts, err := job.Fetch(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return info, receipts, nil
}
// GetProof returns an account proof result, with any optional requested storage proofs.
// The retrieval does sanity-check that storage proofs for the expected keys are present in the response,
// but does not verify the result. Call accountResult.Verify(stateRoot) to verify the result.
func (s *EthClient) GetProof(ctx context.Context, address common.Address, storage []common.Hash, blockTag string) (*eth.AccountResult, error) {
var getProofResponse *eth.AccountResult
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &getProofResponse, "eth_getProof", address, storage, blockTag)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if getProofResponse == nil {
return nil, ethereum.NotFound
}
if len(getProofResponse.StorageProof) != len(storage) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing storage proof data, got %d proof entries but requested %d storage keys", len(getProofResponse.StorageProof), len(storage))
}
for i, key := range storage {
if key != getProofResponse.StorageProof[i].Key {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected storage proof key difference for entry %d: got %s but requested %s", i, getProofResponse.StorageProof[i].Key, key)
}
}
return getProofResponse, nil
}
// GetStorageAt returns the storage value at the given address and storage slot, **without verifying the correctness of the result**.
// This should only ever be used as alternative to GetProof when the user opts in.
// E.g. Erigon L1 node users may have to use this, since Erigon does not support eth_getProof, see https://github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/issues/1349
func (s *EthClient) GetStorageAt(ctx context.Context, address common.Address, storageSlot common.Hash, blockTag string) (common.Hash, error) {
var out common.Hash
err := s.client.CallContext(ctx, &out, "eth_getStorageAt", address, storageSlot, blockTag)
return out, err
}
// ReadStorageAt is a convenience method to read a single storage value at the given slot in the given account.
// The storage slot value is verified against the state-root of the given block if we do not trust the RPC provider, or directly retrieved without proof if we do trust the RPC.
func (s *EthClient) ReadStorageAt(ctx context.Context, address common.Address, storageSlot common.Hash, blockHash common.Hash) (common.Hash, error) {
if s.trustRPC {
return s.GetStorageAt(ctx, address, storageSlot, blockHash.String())
}
block, err := s.InfoByHash(ctx, blockHash)
if err != nil {
return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve state root of block %s: %w", blockHash, err)
}
result, err := s.GetProof(ctx, address, []common.Hash{storageSlot}, blockHash.String())
if err != nil {
return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("failed to fetch proof of storage slot %s at block %s: %w", storageSlot, blockHash, err)
}
if err := result.Verify(block.Root()); err != nil {
return common.Hash{}, fmt.Errorf("failed to verify retrieved proof against state root: %w", err)
}
value := result.StorageProof[0].Value.ToInt()
return common.BytesToHash(value.Bytes()), nil
}
func (s *EthClient) Close() {
s.client.Close()
}