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var ( // ErrUnknownAncestor is returned when validating a block requires an ancestor // that is unknown. ErrUnknownAncestor = errors.New("unknown ancestor") // ErrPrunedAncestor is returned when validating a block requires an ancestor // that is known, but the state of which is not available. ErrPrunedAncestor = errors.New("pruned ancestor") // ErrFutureBlock is returned when a block's timestamp is in the future according // to the current node. ErrFutureBlock = errors.New("block in the future") // ErrInvalidNumber is returned if a block's number doesn't equal it's parent's // plus one. ErrInvalidNumber = errors.New("invalid block number") )
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type ChainReader ¶
type ChainReader interface { // Config retrieves the blockchain's chain configuration. Config() *params.ChainConfig // CurrentHeader retrieves the current header from the local chain. CurrentHeader() *types.Header // GetHeader retrieves a block header from the database by hash and number. GetHeader(hash common.Hash, number uint64) *types.Header // GetHeaderByNumber retrieves a block header from the database by number. GetHeaderByNumber(number uint64) *types.Header // GetHeaderByHash retrieves a block header from the database by its hash. GetHeaderByHash(hash common.Hash) *types.Header // GetBlock retrieves a block from the database by hash and number. GetBlock(hash common.Hash, number uint64) *types.Block }
ChainReader defines a small collection of methods needed to access the local blockchain during header and/or uncle verification.
type Engine ¶
type Engine interface { // Author retrieves the Ethereum address of the account that minted the given // block, which may be different from the header's coinbase if a consensus // engine is based on signatures. Author(header *types.Header) (common.Address, error) // VerifyHeader checks whether a header conforms to the consensus rules of a // given engine. Verifying the seal may be done optionally here, or explicitly // via the VerifySeal method. VerifyHeader(chain ChainReader, header *types.Header, seal bool) error // VerifyHeaders is similar to VerifyHeader, but verifies a batch of headers // concurrently. The method returns a quit channel to abort the operations and // a results channel to retrieve the async verifications (the order is that of // the input slice). VerifyHeaders(chain ChainReader, headers []*types.Header, seals []bool) (chan<- struct{}, <-chan error) // VerifySeal checks whether the crypto seal on a header is valid according to // the consensus rules of the given engine. VerifySeal(chain ChainReader, header *types.Header) error // Prepare initializes the consensus fields of a block header according to the // rules of a particular engine. The changes are executed inline. Prepare(chain ChainReader, header *types.Header) error // Finalize runs any post-transaction state modifications (e.g. block rewards) // and assembles the final block. Finalize(chain ChainReader, header *types.Header, txs []*types.Transaction, uncles []*types.Header) (*types.Block, error) // Seal generates a new block for the given input block with the local miner's // seal place on top. Seal(chain ChainReader, block *types.Block, stop <-chan struct{}) (*types.Block, error) // APIs returns the RPC APIs this consensus engine provides. APIs(chain ChainReader) []rpc.API }
Engine is an algorithm agnostic consensus engine.
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