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fix: OOM when eth_getLogs response too large #860
fix: OOM when eth_getLogs response too large #860
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If I still want to trigger an OOM, I can ensure that len(logs) > maxint/2 as well as len(filtered) > maxint/2 which will bypass this check as they'll overflow and become negative in the addition len(logs)+len(filtered). To properly fix this, you mos def want to check arithmetic by subtraction and comparisons individually against len(logs) then len(filtered)
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Since
len(logs) <= logLimit
andlen(filtered) <= block gas limit / gas per log
, minimal gas per log is 375, a typical block gas limit is tens of millions, so it's pretty safe even for 32bit int, basically impossible for 64bit int.