Changes SELFDESTRUCT
to only cause a finite number of state changes.
The SELFDESTRUCT
instruction has a fixed price, but is unbounded in storage/account changes (it needs to delete all keys). This has been an outstanding concern for some time.
Furthermore, with Verkle trees accounts will be organised differently. Account properties, including storage, would have individual keys. It would not be possible to traverse and find all used keys. This makes SELFDESTRUCT
very challenging to support in Verkle trees. This EIP is a step towards supporting SELFDESTRUCT
in Verkle trees.
The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 and RFC 8174.
EIP-6188 and EIP-6189 must be used for this EIP to function correctly.
SELFDESTRUCT
BehaviourInstead of destroying the contract at the end of the transaction, instead, the following will occur at the end of the transaction in which it is invoked:
0x1
, and its nonce is set to 2^64-1
.0
th storage slot is set to the address that would be issued if the contract used the CREATE
opcode (keccak256(contractAddress, nonce)
). Note that the nonce is always 2^64-1
.0
th storage slot is set to the address calculated in step 2.SELFDESTRUCT
The base gas cost of SELFDESTRUCT
is set to 5000
. The gas cost of SELFDESTRUCT
is increased by 5000
for each alias contract that forwarded to the contract being self-destructed. Finally, the EIP-2929 gas cost increase is applied.
This EIP is designed to be a step towards supporting SELFDESTRUCT
in Verkle trees while making the minimum amount of changes.
The 5000
base gas cost and additional alias contracts represents the cost of setting the account nonce and first storage slot. The EIP-2929 gas cost increase is preserved for the reasons mentioned in said EIP's Rationale.
The nonce of 2^64-1
was chosen since it is the nonce protected by EIP-6188. The account code of 0x1
was chosen since it was the code specified in EIP-6189.
The address being the same as the one created by CREATE
is designed to reduce possible attack vectors by not introducing a new mechanism by which accounts can be created at specific addresses.
This EIP requires a protocol upgrade, since it modifies consensus rules.
Needs discussion.
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