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Merge/v1.13.15 #175

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@AusIV AusIV commented May 6, 2024

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rjl493456442 and others added 7 commits April 17, 2024 07:22
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* eth/protocols/snap: skip retrieval for completed storages

* eth/protocols/snap: address comments from peter

* eth/protocols/snap: add comments
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This PR adds a limit of 1000 to the "inner" topics in a filter-criteria
…mplement gentrie (ethereum#29313)

This pull request defines a gentrie for snap sync purpose.

The stackTrie is used to generate the merkle tree nodes upon receiving a state batch. Several additional options have been added into stackTrie to handle incomplete states (either missing states before or after).

In this pull request, these options have been relocated from stackTrie to genTrie, which serves as a wrapper for stackTrie specifically for snap sync purposes.

Further, the logic for managing incomplete state has been enhanced in this change. Originally, there are two cases handled:

-    boundary node filtering
-    internal (covered by extension node) node clearing

This changes adds one more:

- Clearing leftover nodes on the boundaries.

This feature is necessary if there are leftover trie nodes in database, otherwise node inconsistency may break the state healing.
@tyler-smith tyler-smith merged commit 75b5452 into mempool-feed-stage May 9, 2024
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