Sealer

Overview

The Sealer is an entity that gathers the transactions, and creates a new block. Then, that block is sent to the Consensus module to seal it.

The final sealing logic is located within the Consensus module.

Run Method

sealer/sealer.go

func (s *Sealer) run(ctx context.Context) {
    sub := s.blockchain.SubscribeEvents()
    eventCh := sub.GetEventCh()

    for {
        if s.config.DevMode {
            // In dev-mode we wait for new transactions to seal blocks
            select {
            case <-s.wakeCh:
            case <-ctx.Done():
                return
            }
        }

        // start sealing
        subCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
        done := s.sealAsync(subCtx)

        // wait for the sealing to be done
        select {
        case <-done:
            // the sealing process has finished
        case <-ctx.Done():
            // the sealing routine has been canceled
        case <-eventCh:
            // there is a new head, reset sealer
        }

        // cancel the sealing process context
        cancel()

        if ctx.Err() != nil {
            return
        }
    }
}

WORK IN PROGRESS

The Sealer and the Consensus modules will be combined into a single entity in the near future.

The new module will incorporate modular logic for different kinds of consensus mechanisms, which require different sealing implementations:

  • PoS (Proof of Stake)

  • PoA (Proof of Authority)

Currently, the Sealer and the Consensus modules work with PoW (Proof of Work).

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