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type Config ¶
type Config struct {
// Genesis anchor point of the rollup
Genesis Genesis `json:"genesis"`
// Seconds per L2 block
BlockTime uint64 `json:"block_time"`
// Sequencer batches may not be more than MaxSequencerDrift seconds after
// the L1 timestamp of the sequencing window end.
//
// Note: When L1 has many 1 second consecutive blocks, and L2 grows at fixed 2 seconds,
// the L2 time may still grow beyond this difference.
MaxSequencerDrift uint64 `json:"max_sequencer_drift"`
// Number of epochs (L1 blocks) per sequencing window, including the epoch L1 origin block itself
SeqWindowSize uint64 `json:"seq_window_size"`
// Number of L1 blocks between when a channel can be opened and when it must be closed by.
ChannelTimeout uint64 `json:"channel_timeout"`
// Required to verify L1 signatures
L1ChainID *big.Int `json:"l1_chain_id"`
// Required to identify the L2 network and create p2p signatures unique for this chain.
L2ChainID *big.Int `json:"l2_chain_id"`
// Address of the key the sequencer uses to sign blocks on the P2P layer
P2PSequencerAddress common.Address `json:"p2p_sequencer_address"`
// L1 address that batches are sent to.
BatchInboxAddress common.Address `json:"batch_inbox_address"`
// L1 Deposit Contract Address
DepositContractAddress common.Address `json:"deposit_contract_address"`
// L1 System Config Address
L1SystemConfigAddress common.Address `json:"l1_system_config_address"`
}
type Genesis ¶
type Genesis struct {
// The L1 block that the rollup starts *after* (no derived transactions)
L1 eth.BlockID `json:"l1"`
// The L2 block the rollup starts from (no transactions, pre-configured state)
L2 eth.BlockID `json:"l2"`
// Timestamp of L2 block
L2Time uint64 `json:"l2_time"`
// Initial system configuration values.
// The L2 genesis block may not include transactions, and thus cannot encode the config values,
// unlike later L2 blocks.
SystemConfig eth.SystemConfig `json:"system_config"`
}
Directories
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Package derive provides the data transformation functions that take L1 data and turn it into L2 blocks and results.
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Package derive provides the data transformation functions that take L1 data and turn it into L2 blocks and results. |
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Package sync is responsible for reconciling L1 and L2.
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Package sync is responsible for reconciling L1 and L2. |
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