From eee19e42db5004df1238d57f6875cc65626cd686 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:29:26 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 01/44] consensus: reduce size of validator set changes test (#8442) --- internal/consensus/reactor_test.go | 76 +++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/consensus/reactor_test.go b/internal/consensus/reactor_test.go index 8a9abdf43..c6a8869db 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/reactor_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/reactor_test.go @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" + "math/rand" "os" "sync" "testing" @@ -776,8 +777,8 @@ func TestReactorValidatorSetChanges(t *testing.T) { cfg := configSetup(t) - nPeers := 7 - nVals := 4 + nPeers := 4 + nVals := 2 states, _, _, cleanup := randConsensusNetWithPeers( ctx, t, @@ -870,60 +871,27 @@ func TestReactorValidatorSetChanges(t *testing.T) { // it includes the commit for block 4, which should have the updated validator set waitForBlockWithUpdatedValsAndValidateIt(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - updateValidatorPubKey1, err := states[nVals].privValidator.GetPubKey(ctx) - require.NoError(t, err) + for i := 2; i <= 32; i *= 2 { + useState := rand.Intn(nVals) + t.Log(useState) + updateValidatorPubKey1, err := states[useState].privValidator.GetPubKey(ctx) + require.NoError(t, err) - updatePubKey1ABCI, err := encoding.PubKeyToProto(updateValidatorPubKey1) - require.NoError(t, err) + updatePubKey1ABCI, err := encoding.PubKeyToProto(updateValidatorPubKey1) + require.NoError(t, err) - updateValidatorTx1 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(updatePubKey1ABCI, 25) - previousTotalVotingPower := states[nVals].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower() + previousTotalVotingPower := states[useState].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower() + updateValidatorTx1 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(updatePubKey1ABCI, int64(i)) - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, updateValidatorTx1) - waitForAndValidateBlockWithTx(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, updateValidatorTx1) - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - waitForBlockWithUpdatedValsAndValidateIt(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) + waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, updateValidatorTx1) + waitForAndValidateBlockWithTx(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, updateValidatorTx1) + waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) + waitForBlockWithUpdatedValsAndValidateIt(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - require.NotEqualf( - t, states[nVals].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower(), previousTotalVotingPower, - "expected voting power to change (before: %d, after: %d)", - previousTotalVotingPower, states[nVals].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower(), - ) - - newValidatorPubKey2, err := states[nVals+1].privValidator.GetPubKey(ctx) - require.NoError(t, err) - - newVal2ABCI, err := encoding.PubKeyToProto(newValidatorPubKey2) - require.NoError(t, err) - - newValidatorTx2 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(newVal2ABCI, testMinPower) - - newValidatorPubKey3, err := states[nVals+2].privValidator.GetPubKey(ctx) - require.NoError(t, err) - - newVal3ABCI, err := encoding.PubKeyToProto(newValidatorPubKey3) - require.NoError(t, err) - - newValidatorTx3 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(newVal3ABCI, testMinPower) - - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, newValidatorTx2, newValidatorTx3) - waitForAndValidateBlockWithTx(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, newValidatorTx2, newValidatorTx3) - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - - activeVals[string(newValidatorPubKey2.Address())] = struct{}{} - activeVals[string(newValidatorPubKey3.Address())] = struct{}{} - - waitForBlockWithUpdatedValsAndValidateIt(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - - removeValidatorTx2 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(newVal2ABCI, 0) - removeValidatorTx3 := kvstore.MakeValSetChangeTx(newVal3ABCI, 0) - - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, removeValidatorTx2, removeValidatorTx3) - waitForAndValidateBlockWithTx(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states, removeValidatorTx2, removeValidatorTx3) - waitForAndValidateBlock(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) - - delete(activeVals, string(newValidatorPubKey2.Address())) - delete(activeVals, string(newValidatorPubKey3.Address())) - - waitForBlockWithUpdatedValsAndValidateIt(ctx, t, nPeers, activeVals, blocksSubs, states) + require.NotEqualf( + t, states[useState].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower(), previousTotalVotingPower, + "expected voting power to change (before: %d, after: %d)", + previousTotalVotingPower, states[useState].GetRoundState().LastValidators.TotalVotingPower(), + ) + } } From 89196596f7ca12e8d397e674e73907c5d7ad96da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:56:10 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 02/44] privval/grpc: normalize signature (#8441) --- cmd/priv_val_server/main.go | 2 +- privval/grpc/client_test.go | 2 +- privval/grpc/server.go | 12 ++++-------- privval/grpc/server_test.go | 6 +++--- test/e2e/node/main.go | 2 +- 5 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/cmd/priv_val_server/main.go b/cmd/priv_val_server/main.go index e34236acc..901422145 100644 --- a/cmd/priv_val_server/main.go +++ b/cmd/priv_val_server/main.go @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func main() { // add prometheus metrics for unary RPC calls opts = append(opts, grpc.UnaryInterceptor(grpc_prometheus.UnaryServerInterceptor)) - ss := grpcprivval.NewSignerServer(*chainID, pv, logger) + ss := grpcprivval.NewSignerServer(logger, *chainID, pv) protocol, address := tmnet.ProtocolAndAddress(*addr) diff --git a/privval/grpc/client_test.go b/privval/grpc/client_test.go index 0b1056d03..a81f6ce07 100644 --- a/privval/grpc/client_test.go +++ b/privval/grpc/client_test.go @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ func dialer(t *testing.T, pv types.PrivValidator, logger log.Logger) (*grpc.Serv server := grpc.NewServer() - s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(chainID, pv, logger) + s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(logger, chainID, pv) privvalproto.RegisterPrivValidatorAPIServer(server, s) diff --git a/privval/grpc/server.go b/privval/grpc/server.go index 13e0c9073..40af82479 100644 --- a/privval/grpc/server.go +++ b/privval/grpc/server.go @@ -21,11 +21,9 @@ type SignerServer struct { privVal types.PrivValidator } -func NewSignerServer(chainID string, - privVal types.PrivValidator, log log.Logger) *SignerServer { - +func NewSignerServer(logger log.Logger, chainID string, privVal types.PrivValidator) *SignerServer { return &SignerServer{ - logger: log, + logger: logger, chainID: chainID, privVal: privVal, } @@ -56,8 +54,7 @@ func (ss *SignerServer) GetPubKey(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.PubKeyR // SignVote receives a vote sign requests, attempts to sign it // returns SignedVoteResponse on success and error on failure -func (ss *SignerServer) SignVote(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.SignVoteRequest) ( - *privvalproto.SignedVoteResponse, error) { +func (ss *SignerServer) SignVote(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.SignVoteRequest) (*privvalproto.SignedVoteResponse, error) { vote := req.Vote err := ss.privVal.SignVote(ctx, req.ChainId, vote) @@ -72,8 +69,7 @@ func (ss *SignerServer) SignVote(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.SignVote // SignProposal receives a proposal sign requests, attempts to sign it // returns SignedProposalResponse on success and error on failure -func (ss *SignerServer) SignProposal(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.SignProposalRequest) ( - *privvalproto.SignedProposalResponse, error) { +func (ss *SignerServer) SignProposal(ctx context.Context, req *privvalproto.SignProposalRequest) (*privvalproto.SignedProposalResponse, error) { proposal := req.Proposal err := ss.privVal.SignProposal(ctx, req.ChainId, proposal) diff --git a/privval/grpc/server_test.go b/privval/grpc/server_test.go index db85a42b7..ad63b87a6 100644 --- a/privval/grpc/server_test.go +++ b/privval/grpc/server_test.go @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ func TestGetPubKey(t *testing.T) { defer cancel() logger := log.NewTestingLogger(t) - s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(ChainID, tc.pv, logger) + s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(logger, ChainID, tc.pv) req := &privvalproto.PubKeyRequest{ChainId: ChainID} resp, err := s.GetPubKey(ctx, req) @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ func TestSignVote(t *testing.T) { defer cancel() logger := log.NewTestingLogger(t) - s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(ChainID, tc.pv, logger) + s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(logger, ChainID, tc.pv) req := &privvalproto.SignVoteRequest{ChainId: ChainID, Vote: tc.have.ToProto()} resp, err := s.SignVote(ctx, req) @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ func TestSignProposal(t *testing.T) { defer cancel() logger := log.NewTestingLogger(t) - s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(ChainID, tc.pv, logger) + s := tmgrpc.NewSignerServer(logger, ChainID, tc.pv) req := &privvalproto.SignProposalRequest{ChainId: ChainID, Proposal: tc.have.ToProto()} resp, err := s.SignProposal(ctx, req) diff --git a/test/e2e/node/main.go b/test/e2e/node/main.go index 54b9ef533..2cbb9e4b0 100644 --- a/test/e2e/node/main.go +++ b/test/e2e/node/main.go @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ func startSigner(ctx context.Context, logger log.Logger, cfg *Config) error { if err != nil { return err } - ss := grpcprivval.NewSignerServer(cfg.ChainID, filePV, logger) + ss := grpcprivval.NewSignerServer(logger, cfg.ChainID, filePV) s := grpc.NewServer() From cf2a00b398cded2235247d3cd1378ec433216233 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 17:21:36 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 03/44] p2p: avoid using p2p.Channel internals (#8444) --- internal/blocksync/reactor.go | 10 +++++----- internal/consensus/reactor.go | 29 +++++++++++++++-------------- internal/evidence/reactor.go | 13 ++++++------- internal/mempool/reactor.go | 13 ++++++------- internal/p2p/p2ptest/require.go | 2 +- internal/p2p/pex/reactor.go | 2 +- internal/statesync/reactor.go | 18 +++++++++++------- 7 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go index fd9bf4d7a..0bf0561d3 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) respondToPeer(ctx context.Context, msg *bcproto.BlockRequest, // handleMessage handles an Envelope sent from a peer on a specific p2p Channel. // It will handle errors and any possible panics gracefully. A caller can handle // any error returned by sending a PeerError on the respective channel. -func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelope *p2p.Envelope, blockSyncCh *p2p.Channel) (err error) { +func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope, blockSyncCh *p2p.Channel) (err error) { defer func() { if e := recover(); e != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("panic in processing message: %v", e) @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop r.logger.Debug("received message", "message", envelope.Message, "peer", envelope.From) - switch chID { + switch envelope.ChannelID { case BlockSyncChannel: switch msg := envelope.Message.(type) { case *bcproto.BlockRequest: @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop } default: - err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", chID, envelope) + err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", envelope.ChannelID, envelope) } return err @@ -275,12 +275,12 @@ func (r *Reactor) processBlockSyncCh(ctx context.Context, blockSyncCh *p2p.Chann iter := blockSyncCh.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, blockSyncCh.ID, envelope, blockSyncCh); err != nil { + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope, blockSyncCh); err != nil { if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) { return } - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", blockSyncCh.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := blockSyncCh.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, diff --git a/internal/consensus/reactor.go b/internal/consensus/reactor.go index 53e0b540d..eea74b5e1 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/reactor.go +++ b/internal/consensus/reactor.go @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleVoteSetBitsMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.En // the p2p channel. // // NOTE: We block on consensus state for proposals, block parts, and votes. -func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelope *p2p.Envelope, chans channelBundle) (err error) { +func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope, chans channelBundle) (err error) { defer func() { if e := recover(); e != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("panic in processing message: %v", e) @@ -1284,18 +1284,19 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop // and because a large part of the core business logic depends on these // domain types opposed to simply working with the Proto types. protoMsg := new(tmcons.Message) - if err := protoMsg.Wrap(envelope.Message); err != nil { + if err = protoMsg.Wrap(envelope.Message); err != nil { return err } - msgI, err := MsgFromProto(protoMsg) + var msgI Message + msgI, err = MsgFromProto(protoMsg) if err != nil { return err } - r.logger.Debug("received message", "ch_id", chID, "message", msgI, "peer", envelope.From) + r.logger.Debug("received message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "message", msgI, "peer", envelope.From) - switch chID { + switch envelope.ChannelID { case StateChannel: err = r.handleStateMessage(ctx, envelope, msgI, chans.votSet) case DataChannel: @@ -1305,7 +1306,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop case VoteSetBitsChannel: err = r.handleVoteSetBitsMessage(ctx, envelope, msgI) default: - err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", chID, envelope) + err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", envelope.ChannelID, envelope) } return err @@ -1320,8 +1321,8 @@ func (r *Reactor) processStateCh(ctx context.Context, chans channelBundle) { iter := chans.state.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, chans.state.ID, envelope, chans); err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", chans.state.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope, chans); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := chans.state.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, @@ -1341,8 +1342,8 @@ func (r *Reactor) processDataCh(ctx context.Context, chans channelBundle) { iter := chans.data.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, chans.data.ID, envelope, chans); err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", chans.data.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope, chans); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := chans.data.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, @@ -1362,8 +1363,8 @@ func (r *Reactor) processVoteCh(ctx context.Context, chans channelBundle) { iter := chans.vote.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, chans.vote.ID, envelope, chans); err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", chans.vote.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope, chans); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := chans.vote.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, @@ -1384,12 +1385,12 @@ func (r *Reactor) processVoteSetBitsCh(ctx context.Context, chans channelBundle) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, chans.votSet.ID, envelope, chans); err != nil { + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope, chans); err != nil { if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) { return } - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", chans.votSet.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := chans.votSet.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, diff --git a/internal/evidence/reactor.go b/internal/evidence/reactor.go index 4809df32e..1d952d30e 100644 --- a/internal/evidence/reactor.go +++ b/internal/evidence/reactor.go @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleEvidenceMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envel // handleMessage handles an Envelope sent from a peer on a specific p2p Channel. // It will handle errors and any possible panics gracefully. A caller can handle // any error returned by sending a PeerError on the respective channel. -func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelope *p2p.Envelope) (err error) { +func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope) (err error) { defer func() { if e := recover(); e != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("panic in processing message: %v", e) @@ -147,15 +147,14 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop r.logger.Debug("received message", "message", envelope.Message, "peer", envelope.From) - switch chID { + switch envelope.ChannelID { case EvidenceChannel: err = r.handleEvidenceMessage(ctx, envelope) - default: - err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", chID, envelope) + err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%v)", envelope.ChannelID, envelope) } - return err + return } // processEvidenceCh implements a blocking event loop where we listen for p2p @@ -164,8 +163,8 @@ func (r *Reactor) processEvidenceCh(ctx context.Context, evidenceCh *p2p.Channel iter := evidenceCh.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, evidenceCh.ID, envelope); err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", evidenceCh.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := evidenceCh.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, diff --git a/internal/mempool/reactor.go b/internal/mempool/reactor.go index 8f83f5006..ae578e70a 100644 --- a/internal/mempool/reactor.go +++ b/internal/mempool/reactor.go @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMempoolMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelo // handleMessage handles an Envelope sent from a peer on a specific p2p Channel. // It will handle errors and any possible panics gracefully. A caller can handle // any error returned by sending a PeerError on the respective channel. -func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelope *p2p.Envelope) (err error) { +func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope) (err error) { defer func() { if e := recover(); e != nil { r.observePanic(e) @@ -184,15 +184,14 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, chID p2p.ChannelID, envelop r.logger.Debug("received message", "peer", envelope.From) - switch chID { + switch envelope.ChannelID { case MempoolChannel: err = r.handleMempoolMessage(ctx, envelope) - default: - err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%T)", chID, envelope.Message) + err = fmt.Errorf("unknown channel ID (%d) for envelope (%T)", envelope.ChannelID, envelope.Message) } - return err + return } // processMempoolCh implements a blocking event loop where we listen for p2p @@ -201,8 +200,8 @@ func (r *Reactor) processMempoolCh(ctx context.Context, mempoolCh *p2p.Channel) iter := mempoolCh.Receive(ctx) for iter.Next(ctx) { envelope := iter.Envelope() - if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, mempoolCh.ID, envelope); err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", mempoolCh.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + if err := r.handleMessage(ctx, envelope); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to process message", "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := mempoolCh.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, diff --git a/internal/p2p/p2ptest/require.go b/internal/p2p/p2ptest/require.go index f9f3ec40e..885e080d4 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/p2ptest/require.go +++ b/internal/p2p/p2ptest/require.go @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ func RequireError(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, channel *p2p.Channel, peerE err := channel.SendError(tctx, peerError) switch { case errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded): - require.Fail(t, "timed out reporting error", "%v on %v", peerError, channel.ID) + require.Fail(t, "timed out reporting error", "%v for %q", peerError, channel.String()) default: require.NoError(t, err, "unexpected error") } diff --git a/internal/p2p/pex/reactor.go b/internal/p2p/pex/reactor.go index 1c80763ee..bd4737326 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/pex/reactor.go +++ b/internal/p2p/pex/reactor.go @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) processPexCh(ctx context.Context, pexCh *p2p.Channel) { dur, err := r.handlePexMessage(ctx, envelope, pexCh) if err != nil { r.logger.Error("failed to process message", - "ch_id", pexCh.ID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) + "ch_id", envelope.ChannelID, "envelope", envelope, "err", err) if serr := pexCh.SendError(ctx, p2p.PeerError{ NodeID: envelope.From, Err: err, diff --git a/internal/statesync/reactor.go b/internal/statesync/reactor.go index fb2749a02..f4d72d017 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/reactor.go +++ b/internal/statesync/reactor.go @@ -305,7 +305,12 @@ func (r *Reactor) OnStart(ctx context.Context) error { return nil } - go r.processChannels(ctx, snapshotCh, chunkCh, blockCh, paramsCh) + go r.processChannels(ctx, map[p2p.ChannelID]*p2p.Channel{ + SnapshotChannel: snapshotCh, + ChunkChannel: chunkCh, + LightBlockChannel: blockCh, + ParamsChannel: paramsCh, + }) go r.processPeerUpdates(ctx, r.peerEvents(ctx)) if r.needsStateSync { @@ -661,7 +666,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleSnapshotMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envel "failed to add snapshot", "height", msg.Height, "format", msg.Format, - "channel", snapshotCh.ID, + "channel", envelope.ChannelID, "err", err, ) return nil @@ -907,15 +912,14 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope, cha // encountered during message execution will result in a PeerError being sent on // the respective channel. When the reactor is stopped, we will catch the signal // and close the p2p Channel gracefully. -func (r *Reactor) processChannels(ctx context.Context, chs ...*p2p.Channel) { +func (r *Reactor) processChannels(ctx context.Context, chanTable map[p2p.ChannelID]*p2p.Channel) { // make sure that the iterator gets cleaned up in case of error ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) defer cancel() - chanTable := make(map[p2p.ChannelID]*p2p.Channel, len(chs)) - for idx := range chs { - ch := chs[idx] - chanTable[ch.ID] = ch + chs := make([]*p2p.Channel, 0, len(chanTable)) + for key := range chanTable { + chs = append(chs, chanTable[key]) } iter := p2p.MergedChannelIterator(ctx, chs...) From e7451a43e72ea5cd0cbaba605b8da3269ee3e8a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thane Thomson Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2022 14:34:59 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 04/44] blocksync: Honor contexts supplied to BlockPool (#8447) * Lift condition into for loop Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Honor contexts in BlockPool Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Only stop timers when necessary Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Optimize timers Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Simplify request interval definition Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove extraneous timer stop Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Convert switch into if Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Eliminate timers Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson --- internal/blocksync/pool.go | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/blocksync/pool.go b/internal/blocksync/pool.go index 7f133a7a1..f00a2fab5 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/pool.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/pool.go @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ eg, L = latency = 0.1s */ const ( - requestIntervalMS = 2 + requestInterval = 2 * time.Millisecond maxTotalRequesters = 600 maxPeerErrBuffer = 1000 maxPendingRequests = maxTotalRequesters @@ -130,27 +130,23 @@ func (*BlockPool) OnStop() {} // spawns requesters as needed func (pool *BlockPool) makeRequestersRoutine(ctx context.Context) { - for { - if !pool.IsRunning() { - break + for pool.IsRunning() { + if ctx.Err() != nil { + return } _, numPending, lenRequesters := pool.GetStatus() - switch { - case numPending >= maxPendingRequests: - // sleep for a bit. - time.Sleep(requestIntervalMS * time.Millisecond) - // check for timed out peers + if numPending >= maxPendingRequests || lenRequesters >= maxTotalRequesters { + // This is preferable to using a timer because the request interval + // is so small. Larger request intervals may necessitate using a + // timer/ticker. + time.Sleep(requestInterval) pool.removeTimedoutPeers() - case lenRequesters >= maxTotalRequesters: - // sleep for a bit. - time.Sleep(requestIntervalMS * time.Millisecond) - // check for timed out peers - pool.removeTimedoutPeers() - default: - // request for more blocks. - pool.makeNextRequester(ctx) + continue } + + // request for more blocks. + pool.makeNextRequester(ctx) } } @@ -639,9 +635,16 @@ OUTER_LOOP: if !bpr.IsRunning() || !bpr.pool.IsRunning() { return } + if ctx.Err() != nil { + return + } + peer = bpr.pool.pickIncrAvailablePeer(bpr.height) if peer == nil { - time.Sleep(requestIntervalMS * time.Millisecond) + // This is preferable to using a timer because the request + // interval is so small. Larger request intervals may + // necessitate using a timer/ticker. + time.Sleep(requestInterval) continue PICK_PEER_LOOP } break PICK_PEER_LOOP From a49325e4e09839afcba9910b5636b4013938e0bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Date: Mon, 2 May 2022 10:22:03 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 05/44] PBTS: system model made more precise (#8096) * PBTS model: precision, accuracy, and delay defs * PBTS model: consensus properties reviewed * PBTS model: reinforcing alignment with UTC * PBTS model: precision parameter embodies accuracy * PBTS model: discussion about accuracy shortened * PBTS model: proposal time monotonocity rephrased * PBTS model: precision, accuracy, and delay defs * PBTS model: consensus properties reviewed * PBTS model: reinforcing alignment with UTC * PBTS model: precision parameter embodies accuracy * PBTS model: discussion about accuracy shortened * PBTS model: proposal time monotonocity rephrased * PBTS model: Safety Invariants subsection * PBTS model: MSGDELAY description shortened * PBTS model: timely proposals definition refined * PBTS model: some formatting changes * PBTS model: timely predicate definition * PBTS model: timely proof-of-lock re-defined * PBTS model: derived proof-of-lock requirements * The property needs to be properly demonstrated. * Apply suggestions from William Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> * PBTS model: reference to arXiv algorithm on timely * PBTS model: typos fixed * PBTS model: derived POL "demonstration" * PBTS model: fix formatting, r' renamed to vr * PBTS model: minor fixes * PBTS model: derived POL proof ammended * PBTS safety: consensus validity with time inequalty * PBTS: renamed receiveTime to proposalReceptionTime * PBTS safety: short intro, some links * PBTS model: safety refactored again * PBTS model: liveness condition stated * PBTS liveness: minor change * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> * Update spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> * PBTS sysmodel: formmatting typo fixed Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> --- .../pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md | 353 +++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 226 insertions(+), 127 deletions(-) diff --git a/spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md b/spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md index 832d11c9a..d6fcb54b6 100644 --- a/spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md +++ b/spec/consensus/proposer-based-timestamp/pbts-sysmodel_002_draft.md @@ -1,16 +1,31 @@ # PBTS: System Model and Properties +## Outline + + - [System model](#system-model) + - [Synchronized clocks](#synchronized-clocks) + - [Message delays](#message-delays) + - [Problem Statement](#problem-statement) + - [Protocol Analysis - Timely Proposals](#protocol-analysis---timely-proposals) + - [Timely Proof-of-Locks](#timely-proof-of-locks) + - [Derived Proof-of-Locks](#derived-proof-of-locks) + - [Temporal Analysis](#temporal-analysis) + - [Safety](#safety) + - [Liveness](#liveness) + ## System Model #### **[PBTS-CLOCK-NEWTON.0]** -There is a reference Newtonian real-time `t` (UTC). +There is a reference Newtonian real-time `t`. No process has direct access to this reference time, used only for specification purposes. +The reference real-time is assumed to be aligned with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). ### Synchronized clocks -Processes are assumed to be equipped with synchronized clocks. +Processes are assumed to be equipped with synchronized clocks, +aligned with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This requires processes to periodically synchronize their local clocks with an external and trusted source of the time (e.g. NTP servers). @@ -27,43 +42,35 @@ and drifts of local clocks from real time. #### **[PBTS-CLOCK-PRECISION.0]** There exists a system parameter `PRECISION`, such that -for any two processes `p` and `q`, with local clocks `C_p` and `C_q`, -that read their local clocks at the same real-time `t`, we have: +for any two processes `p` and `q`, with local clocks `C_p` and `C_q`: -- If `p` and `q` are equipped with synchronized clocks, then `|C_p(t) - C_q(t)| < PRECISION` +- If `p` and `q` are equipped with synchronized clocks, + then for any real-time `t` we have `|C_p(t) - C_q(t)| <= PRECISION`. `PRECISION` thus bounds the difference on the times simultaneously read by processes from their local clocks, so that their clocks can be considered synchronized. #### Accuracy -The [first draft][sysmodel_v1] of this specification included a second clock-related parameter, `ACCURACY`, -that relates the values read by processes from their synchronized clocks with real time: +A second relevant clock parameter is accuracy, which binds the values read by +processes from their clocks to real time. -- If `p` is a process is equipped with a synchronized clock, then at real time - `t` it reads from its clock time `C_p(t)` with `|C_p(t) - t| < ACCURACY` +##### **[PBTS-CLOCK-ACCURACY.0]** -The adoption of `ACCURACY` as the upper bound on the difference between clock -readings and real time, however, renders the `PRECISION` parameter redundant. -In fact, if we assume that clocks readings are at most `ACCURACY` from real -time, we would therefore be assuming that they cannot be more than `2 * ACCURACY` -apart from each other, thus establishing a worst-case upper bound for `PRECISION`. - -The approach we take is to assume that processes clocks are periodically -synchronized with an external source of time, thus improving their accuracy. -This allows us to adopt a relaxed version of the above `ACCURACY` definition: - -##### **[PBTS-CLOCK-FAIR.0]** +For the sake of completeness, we define a parameter `ACCURACY` such that: - At real time `t` there is at least one correct process `p` which clock marks - `C_p(t)` with `|C_p(t) - t| < ACCURACY` + `C_p(t)` with `|C_p(t) - t| <= ACCURACY`. -Then, through [PBTS-CLOCK-PRECISION] we can extend this relation of clock times -with real time to every correct process, which will have a clock with accuracy -bound by `ACCURACY + PRECISION`. -But, for the sake of simpler specification we can assume that the `PRECISION`, -which is a worst-case parameter that applies to all correct processes, -includes the best `ACCURACY` achieved by any of them. +As a consequence, applying the definition of `PRECISION`, we have: + +- At real time `t` the synchronized clock of any correct process `p` marks + `C_p(t)` with `|C_p(t) - t| <= ACCURACY + PRECISION`. + +The reason for not adopting `ACCURACY` as a system parameter is the assumption +that `PRECISION >> ACCURACY`. +This allows us to consider, for practical purposes, that the `PRECISION` system +parameter embodies the `ACCURACY` model parameter. ### Message Delays @@ -79,172 +86,264 @@ defining a lower bound, a *minimum time* that a correct process assigns to propo While *minimum delay* for delivering a proposal to a destination allows defining an upper bound, the *maximum time* assigned to a proposal. -#### **[PBTS-MSG-D.0]** +#### **[PBTS-MSG-DELAY.0]** -There exists a system parameter `MSGDELAY` for end-to-end delays of messages carrying proposals, -such for any two correct processes `p` and `q`, and any real time `t`: +There exists a system parameter `MSGDELAY` for end-to-end delays of proposal messages, +such for any two correct processes `p` and `q`: -- If `p` sends a message `m` carrying a proposal at time `ts`, -then if `q` receives the message and learns the proposal, -`q` does that at time `t` such that `ts <= t <= ts + MSGDELAY`. +- If `p` sends a proposal message `m` at real time `t` and `q` receives `m` at + real time `t'`, then `t <= t' <= t + MSGDELAY`. -While we don't want to impose particular restrictions regarding the format of `m`, -we need to assume that their size is upper bounded. -In practice, using messages with a fixed-size to carry proposals allows -for a more accurate estimation of `MSGDELAY`, and therefore is advised. +Notice that, as a system parameter, `MSGDELAY` should be observed for any +proposal message broadcast by correct processes: it is a *worst-case* parameter. +As message delays depends on the message size, the above requirement implicitly +indicates that the size of proposal messages is either fixed or upper bounded. ## Problem Statement In this section we define the properties of Tendermint consensus -(cf. the [arXiv paper][arXiv]) in this new system model. +(cf. the [arXiv paper][arXiv]) in this system model. -#### **[PBTS-PROPOSE.0]** +### **[PBTS-PROPOSE.0]** -A proposer proposes a consensus value `v` with an associated proposal time `v.time`. +A proposer proposes a consensus value `v` that includes a proposal time +`v.time`. + +> We then restrict the allowed decisions along the following lines: #### **[PBTS-INV-AGREEMENT.0]** -[Agreement] No two correct processes decide on different values `v`. (This implies that no two correct processes decide on different proposal times `v.time`.) +- [Agreement] No two correct processes decide on different values `v`. + +This implies that no two correct processes decide on different proposal times +`v.time`. #### **[PBTS-INV-VALID.0]** -[Validity] If a correct process decides on value `v`, -then `v` satisfies a predefined `valid` predicate. +- [Validity] If a correct process decides on value `v`, then `v` satisfies a + predefined `valid` predicate. + +With respect to PBTS, the `valid` predicate requires proposal times to be +[monotonic](./pbts-algorithm_002_draft.md#time-monotonicity) over heights of +consensus: + +##### **[PBTS-INV-MONOTONICITY.0]** + +- If a correct process decides on value `v` at the height `h` of consensus, + thus setting `decision[h] = v`, then `v.time > decision[h'].time` for all + previous heights `h' < h`. + +The monotonicity of proposal times, and external validity in general, +implicitly assumes that heights of consensus are executed in order. #### **[PBTS-INV-TIMELY.0]** -[Time-Validity] If a correct process decides on value `v`, -then the associated proposal time `v.time` satisfies a predefined `timely` predicate. +- [Time-Validity] If a correct process decides on value `v`, then the proposal + time `v.time` was considered `timely` by at least one correct process. -> Both [Validity] and [Time-Validity] must be observed even if up to `2f` validators are faulty. +PBTS introduces a `timely` predicate that restricts the allowed decisions based +on the proposal time `v.time` associated with a proposed value `v`. +As a synchronous predicate, the time at which it is evaluated impacts on +whether a process accepts or reject a proposal time. +For this reason, the Time-Validity property refers to the previous evaluation +of the `timely` predicate, detailed in the following section. -### Timely proposals +## Protocol Analysis - Timely proposals + +For PBTS, a `proposal` is a tuple `(v, v.time, v.round)`, where: + +- `v` is the proposed value; +- `v.time` is the associated proposal time; +- `v.round` is the round at which `v` was first proposed. + +We include the proposal round `v.round` in the proposal definition because a +value `v` and its associated proposal time `v.time` can be proposed in multiple +rounds, but the evaluation of the `timely` predicate is only relevant at round +`v.round`. + +> Considering the algorithm in the [arXiv paper][arXiv], a new proposal is +> produced by the `getValue()` method, invoked by the proposer `p` of round +> `round_p` when starting its proposing round with a nil `validValue_p`. +> The first round at which a value `v` is proposed is then the round at which +> the proposal for `v` was produced, and broadcast in a `PROPOSAL` message with +> `vr = -1`. + +#### **[PBTS-PROPOSAL-RECEPTION.0]** The `timely` predicate is evaluated when a process receives a proposal. -Let `now_p` be time a process `p` reads from its local clock when `p` receives a proposal. -Let `v` be the proposed value and `v.time` the proposal time. -The proposal is considered `timely` by `p` if: +More precisely, let `p` be a correct process: -#### **[PBTS-RECEPTION-STEP.1]** +- `proposalReceptionTime(p,r)` is the time `p` reads from its local clock when + `p` is at round `r` and receives the proposal of round `r`. -1. `now_p >= v.time - PRECISION` and -1. `now_p <= v.time + MSGDELAY + PRECISION` +#### **[PBTS-TIMELY.0]** + +The proposal `(v, v.time, v.round)` is considered `timely` by a correct process +`p` if: + +1. `proposalReceptionTime(p,v.round)` is set, and +1. `proposalReceptionTime(p,v.round) >= v.time - PRECISION`, and +1. `proposalReceptionTime(p,v.round) <= v.time + MSGDELAY + PRECISION`. + +A correct process at round `v.round` only sends a `PREVOTE` for `v` if the +associated proposal time `v.time` is considered `timely`. + +> Considering the algorithm in the [arXiv paper][arXiv], the `timely` predicate +> is evaluated by a process `p` when it receives a valid `PROPOSAL` message +> from the proposer of the current round `round_p` with `vr = -1`. ### Timely Proof-of-Locks -We denote by `POL(v,r)` a *Proof-of-Lock* of value `v` at the round `r` of consensus. -`POL(v,r)` consists of a set of `PREVOTE` messages of round `r` for the value `v` -from processes whose cumulative voting power is at least `2f + 1`. +A *Proof-of-Lock* is a set of `PREVOTE` messages of round of consensus for the +same value from processes whose cumulative voting power is at least `2f + 1`. +We denote as `POL(v,r)` a proof-of-lock of value `v` at round `r`. -#### **[PBTS-TIMELY-POL.1]** +For PBTS, we are particularly interested in the `POL(v,v.round)` produced in +the round `v.round` at which a value `v` was first proposed. +We call it a *timely* proof-of-lock for `v` because it can only be observed +if at least one correct process considered it `timely`: + +#### **[PBTS-TIMELY-POL.0]** If -- there is a valid `POL(v,r*)` for height `h`, and -- `r*` is the lowest-numbered round `r` of height `h` for which there is a valid `POL(v,r)`, and -- `POL(v,r*)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, +- there is a valid `POL(v,r)` with `r = v.round`, and +- `POL(v,v.round)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, -Then, where `p` is a such correct process: +Then, let `p` is a such correct process: -- `p` received a `PROPOSE` message of round `r*` and height `h`, and -- the `PROPOSE` message contained a proposal for value `v` with proposal time `v.time`, and -- a correct process `p` considered the proposal `timely`. +- `p` received a `PROPOSAL` message of round `v.round`, and +- the `PROPOSAL` message contained a proposal `(v, v.time, v.round)`, and +- `p` was in round `v.round` and evaluated the proposal time `v.time` as `timely`. -The round `r*` above defined will be, in most cases, -the round in which `v` was originally proposed, and when `v.time` was assigned, -using a `PROPOSE` message with `POLRound = -1`. -In any case, at least one correct process must consider the proposal `timely` at round `r*` -to enable a valid `POL(v,r*)` to be observed. +The existence of a such correct process `p` is guaranteed provided that the +voting power of Byzantine processes is bounded by `2f`. ### Derived Proof-of-Locks -#### **[PBTS-DERIVED-POL.1]** +The existence of `POL(v,r)` is a requirement for the decision of `v` at round +`r` of consensus. + +At the same time, the Time-Validity property establishes that if `v` is decided +then a timely proof-of-lock `POL(v,v.round)` must have been produced. + +So, we need to demonstrate here that any valid `POL(v,r)` is either a timely +proof-of-lock or it is derived from a timely proof-of-lock: + +#### **[PBTS-DERIVED-POL.0]** If -- there is a valid `POL(v,r)` for height `h`, and +- there is a valid `POL(v,r)`, and - `POL(v,r)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, Then -- there is a valid `POL(v,r*)` for height `h`, with `r* <= r`, and -- `POL(v,r*)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, and -- a correct process considered the proposal for `v` `timely` at round `r*`. +- there is a valid `POL(v,v.round)` with `v.round <= r` which is a timely proof-of-lock. -The above relation derives from a recursion on the round number `r`. -It is trivially observed when `r = r*`, the base of the recursion, -when a timely `POL(v,r*)` is obtained. -We need to ensure that, once a timely `POL(v,r*)` is obtained, -it is possible to obtain a valid `POL(v,r)` with `r > r*`, -without the need of satisfying the `timely` predicate (again) in round `r`. -In fact, since rounds are started in order, it is not likely that -a proposal time `v.time`, assigned at round `r*`, -will still be considered `timely` when the round `r > r*` is in progress. +The above relation is trivially observed when `r = v.round`, as `POL(v,r)` must +be a timely proof-of-lock. +Notice that we cannot have `r < v.round`, as `v.round` is defined as the first +round at which `v` was proposed. -In other words, the algorithm should ensure that once a `POL(v,r*)` attests -that the proposal for `v` is `timely`, -further valid `POL(v,r)` with `r > r*` can be obtained, -even though processes do not consider the proposal for `v` `timely` any longer. +For `r > v.round` we need to demonstrate that if there is a valid `POL(v,r)`, +then a timely `POL(v,v.round)` was previously obtained. +We observe that a condition for observing a `POL(v,r)` is that the proposer of +round `r` has broadcast a `PROPOSAL` message for `v`. +As `r > v.round`, we can affirm that `v` was not produced in round `r`. +Instead, by the protocol operation, `v` was a *valid value* for the proposer of +round `r`, which means that if the proposer has observed a `POL(v,vr)` with `vr +< r`. +The above operation considers a *correct* proposer, but since a `POL(v,r)` was +produced (by hypothesis) we can affirm that at least one correct process (also) +observed a `POL(v,vr)`. -> This can be achieved if the proposer of round `r' > r*` proposes `v` in a `PROPOSE` message -with `POLRound = r*`, and at least one correct processes is aware of a `POL(v,r*)`. -> From this point, if a valid `POL(v,r')` is achieved, it can replace the adopted `POL(v,r*)`. +> Considering the algorithm in the [arXiv paper][arXiv], `v` was proposed by +> the proposer `p` of round `round_p` because its `validValue_p` variable was +> set to `v`. +> The `PROPOSAL` message broadcast by the proposer, in this case, had `vr > -1`, +> and it could only be accepted by processes that also observed a `POL(v,vr)`. -### SAFETY +Thus, if there is a `POL(v,r)` with `r > v.round`, then there is a valid +`POL(v,vr)` with `v.round <= vr < r`. +If `vr = v.round` then `POL(vr,v)` is a timely proof-of-lock and we are done. +Otherwise, there is another valid `POL(v,vr')` with `v.round <= vr' < vr`, +and the above reasoning can be recursively applied until we get `vr' = v.round` +and observe a timely proof-of-lock. -The safety of the algorithm requires a *timely* proof-of-lock for a decided value, -either directly evaluated by a correct process, -or indirectly received through a derived proof-of-lock. +## Temporal analysis -#### **[PBTS-CONSENSUS-TIME-VALID.0]** +In this section we present invariants that need be observed for ensuring that +PBTS is both safe and live. + +In addition to the variables and system parameters already defined, we use +`beginRound(p,r)` as the value of process `p`'s local clock +when it starts round `r` of consensus. + +### Safety + +The safety of PBTS requires that if a value `v` is decided, then at least one +correct process `p` considered the associated proposal time `v.time` timely. +Following the definition of [timely proposals](#pbts-timely0) and +proof-of-locks, we require this condition to be asserted at a specific round of +consensus, defined as `v.round`: + +#### **[PBTS-SAFETY.0]** If -- there is a valid commit `C` for height `k` and round `r`, and +- there is a valid commit `C` for a value `v` - `C` contains a `PRECOMMIT` message from at least one correct process -Then, where `p` is one such correct process: +then there is a correct process `p` (not necessarily the same above considered) such that: -- since `p` is correct, `p` received a valid `POL(v,r)`, and -- `POL(v,r)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, and -- `POL(v,r)` is derived from a timely `POL(v,r*)` with `r* <= r`, and -- `POL(v,r*)` contains a `PREVOTE` message from at least one correct process, and -- a correct process considered a proposal for `v` `timely` at round `r*`. +- `beginRound(p,v.round) <= proposalReceptionTime(p,v.round) <= beginRound(p,v.round+1)` and +- `proposalReceptionTime (p,v.round) - MSGDELAY - PRECISION <= v.time <= proposalReceptionTime(p,v.round) + PRECISION` -### LIVENESS +That is, a correct process `p` started round `v.round` and, while still at +round `v.round`, received a `PROPOSAL` message from round `v.round` proposing +`v`. +Moreover, the reception time of the original proposal for `v`, according with +`p`'s local clock, enabled `p` to consider the proposal time `v.time` as +`timely`. +This is the requirement established by PBTS for issuing a `PREVOTE` for the +proposal `(v, v.time, v.round)`, so for the eventual decision of `v`. -In terms of liveness, we need to ensure that a proposal broadcast by a correct process -will be considered `timely` by any correct process that is ready to accept that proposal. -So, if: +### Liveness -- the proposer `p` of a round `r` is correct, -- there is no `POL(v',r')` for any value `v'` and any round `r' < r`, -- `p` proposes a valid value `v` and sets `v.time` to the time it reads from its local clock, +The liveness of PBTS relies on correct processes accepting proposal times +assigned by correct proposers. +We thus present a set of conditions for assigning a proposal time `v.time` so +that every correct process should be able to issue a `PREVOTE` for `v`. -Then let `q` be a correct process that receives `p`'s proposal, we have: +#### **[PBTS-LIVENESS.0]** -- `q` receives `p`'s proposal after its clock reads `v.time - PRECISION`, and -- if `q` is at or joins round `r` while `p`'s proposal is being transmitted, -then `q` receives `p`'s proposal before its clock reads `v.time + MSGDELAY + PRECISION` +If -> Note that, before `GST`, we cannot ensure that every correct process receives `p`'s proposals, nor that it does it while ready to accept a round `r` proposal. +- the proposer of a round `r` of consensus is correct +- and it proposes a value `v` for the first time, with associated proposal time `v.time` -A correct process `q` as above defined must then consider `p`'s proposal `timely`. -It will then broadcast a `PREVOTE` message for `v` at round `r`, -thus enabling, from the Time-Validity point of view, `v` to be eventually decided. +then the proposal `(v, v.time, r)` is accepted by every correct process provided that: -#### Under-estimated `MSGDELAY`s +- `min{p is correct : beginRound(p,r)} <= v.time <= max{p is correct : beginRound(p,r)}` and +- `max{p is correct : beginRound(p,r)} <= v.time + MSGDELAY + PRECISION <= min{p is correct : beginRound(p,r+1)}` -The liveness assumptions of PBTS are conditioned by a conservative and clever -choice of the timing parameters, specially of `MSGDELAY`. -In fact, if the transmission delay for a message carrying a proposal is wrongly -estimated, correct processes may never consider a valid proposal as `timely`. +The first condition establishes a range of safe proposal times `v.time` for round `r`. +This condition is trivially observed if a correct proposer `p` sets `v.time` to the time it +reads from its clock when starting round `r` and proposing `v`. +A `PROPOSAL` message sent by `p` at local time `v.time` should not be received +by any correct process before its local clock reads `v.time - PRECISION`, so +that condition 2 of [PBTS-TIMELY.0] is observed. -To circumvent this liveness issue, which could result from a misconfiguration, -we assume that the `MSGDELAY` parameter can be increased as rounds do not -succeed on deciding a value, possibly because no proposal is considered -`timely` by enough processes. -The precise behavior for this workaround is under [discussion](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/issues/371). +The second condition establishes that every correct process should start round +`v.round` at a local time that allows `v.time` to still be considered timely, +according to condition 3. of [PBTS-TIMELY.0]. +In addition, it requires correct processes to stay long enough in round +`v.round` so that they can receive the `PROPOSAL` message of round `v.round`. +It assumed here that the proposer of `v` broadcasts a `PROPOSAL` message at +time `v.time`, according to its local clock, so that every correct process +should receive this message by time `v.time + MSGDELAY + PRECISION`, according +to their local clocks. 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--- .github/workflows/docker.yml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.github/workflows/docker.yml b/.github/workflows/docker.yml index 5fb219e24..524df1ef8 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/docker.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/docker.yml @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ jobs: platforms: all - name: Set up Docker Build - uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1.6.0 + uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1.7.0 - name: Login to DockerHub if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }} From 37287ead94aa010f2497a5df414c64b85e4861ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Mon, 2 May 2022 10:52:57 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 07/44] p2p: remove message type from channel implementation (#8452) --- internal/p2p/channel.go | 20 ++++++-------------- internal/p2p/pex/reactor_test.go | 1 - internal/p2p/router.go | 2 +- internal/statesync/dispatcher_test.go | 2 +- internal/statesync/reactor_test.go | 4 ---- 5 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/p2p/channel.go b/internal/p2p/channel.go index 8e6774612..d3d7d104f 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/channel.go +++ b/internal/p2p/channel.go @@ -59,25 +59,17 @@ type Channel struct { outCh chan<- Envelope // outbound messages (reactors to peers) errCh chan<- PeerError // peer error reporting - messageType proto.Message // the channel's message type, used for unmarshaling - name string + name string } // NewChannel creates a new channel. It is primarily for internal and test // use, reactors should use Router.OpenChannel(). -func NewChannel( - id ChannelID, - messageType proto.Message, - inCh <-chan Envelope, - outCh chan<- Envelope, - errCh chan<- PeerError, -) *Channel { +func NewChannel(id ChannelID, inCh <-chan Envelope, outCh chan<- Envelope, errCh chan<- PeerError) *Channel { return &Channel{ - ID: id, - messageType: messageType, - inCh: inCh, - outCh: outCh, - errCh: errCh, + ID: id, + inCh: inCh, + outCh: outCh, + errCh: errCh, } } diff --git a/internal/p2p/pex/reactor_test.go b/internal/p2p/pex/reactor_test.go index f2132fbba..ec2f03d83 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/pex/reactor_test.go +++ b/internal/p2p/pex/reactor_test.go @@ -289,7 +289,6 @@ func setupSingle(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T) *singleTestReactor { pexErrCh := make(chan p2p.PeerError, chBuf) pexCh := p2p.NewChannel( p2p.ChannelID(pex.PexChannel), - new(p2pproto.PexMessage), pexInCh, pexOutCh, pexErrCh, diff --git a/internal/p2p/router.go b/internal/p2p/router.go index df096dbb6..459be7975 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/router.go +++ b/internal/p2p/router.go @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ func (r *Router) OpenChannel(ctx context.Context, chDesc *ChannelDescriptor) (*C queue := r.queueFactory(chDesc.RecvBufferCapacity) outCh := make(chan Envelope, chDesc.RecvBufferCapacity) errCh := make(chan PeerError, chDesc.RecvBufferCapacity) - channel := NewChannel(id, messageType, queue.dequeue(), outCh, errCh) + channel := NewChannel(id, queue.dequeue(), outCh, errCh) channel.name = chDesc.Name var wrapper Wrapper diff --git a/internal/statesync/dispatcher_test.go b/internal/statesync/dispatcher_test.go index 65c517be4..8ec074bd1 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/dispatcher_test.go +++ b/internal/statesync/dispatcher_test.go @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ func testChannel(size int) (*channelInternal, *p2p.Channel) { Out: make(chan p2p.Envelope, size), Error: make(chan p2p.PeerError, size), } - return in, p2p.NewChannel(0, nil, in.In, in.Out, in.Error) + return in, p2p.NewChannel(0, in.In, in.Out, in.Error) } func TestDispatcherBasic(t *testing.T) { diff --git a/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go b/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go index c6b2c2d2b..55a9fcf8c 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go +++ b/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go @@ -102,7 +102,6 @@ func setup( rts.snapshotChannel = p2p.NewChannel( SnapshotChannel, - new(ssproto.Message), rts.snapshotInCh, rts.snapshotOutCh, rts.snapshotPeerErrCh, @@ -110,7 +109,6 @@ func setup( rts.chunkChannel = p2p.NewChannel( ChunkChannel, - new(ssproto.Message), rts.chunkInCh, rts.chunkOutCh, rts.chunkPeerErrCh, @@ -118,7 +116,6 @@ func setup( rts.blockChannel = p2p.NewChannel( LightBlockChannel, - new(ssproto.Message), rts.blockInCh, rts.blockOutCh, rts.blockPeerErrCh, @@ -126,7 +123,6 @@ func setup( rts.paramsChannel = p2p.NewChannel( ParamsChannel, - new(ssproto.Message), rts.paramsInCh, rts.paramsOutCh, rts.paramsPeerErrCh, From 9a028b7d8ac3906616f6f777addf89158227d833 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 07:51:33 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 08/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/creachadair/atomicfile from 0.2.5 to 0.2.6 (#8460) Bumps [github.com/creachadair/atomicfile](https://github.com/creachadair/atomicfile) from 0.2.5 to 0.2.6. - [Release notes](https://github.com/creachadair/atomicfile/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/creachadair/atomicfile/compare/v0.2.5...v0.2.6) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: github.com/creachadair/atomicfile dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index ff5b4e11f..09ae2dad9 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ require ( ) require ( - github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.5 + github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6 github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2 github.com/golangci/golangci-lint v1.45.2 github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index a7b2d7bd8..9997d4c22 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man v1.0.10/go.mod h1:SmD6nW6nTyfqj6ABTjUi3V3JVMnlJmwc github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0-20190314233015-f79a8a8ca69d/go.mod h1:maD7wRr/U5Z6m/iR4s+kqSMx2CaBsrgA7czyZG/E6dU= github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0/go.mod h1:maD7wRr/U5Z6m/iR4s+kqSMx2CaBsrgA7czyZG/E6dU= github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.1/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o= -github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.5 h1:wkOlpsjyJOvJ3Hd8juHKdirJnCSIPacvtY21/3nYjAo= -github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.5/go.mod h1:BRq8Une6ckFneYXZQ+kO7p1ZZP3I2fzVzf28JxrIkBc= +github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6 h1:FgYxYvGcqREApTY8Nxg8msM6P/KVKK3ob5h9FaRUTNg= +github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6/go.mod h1:BRq8Une6ckFneYXZQ+kO7p1ZZP3I2fzVzf28JxrIkBc= github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2 h1:zlfutDS+5XG40AOxcHDSThxKzns8Tnr9jnr6VqkYlkM= github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2/go.mod h1:wieWwecHVzsidg2CsUnFinW1faVN4+kq+TDlRJQ0Wbk= github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.19 h1:zbpfUtYFYFdpRjwJY9HJlto1iZ4M5YwYB6qqc37F6UM= From c8e336f2e9a1b7a3161d2f35d31f138d4b8e13ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 09:21:32 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 09/44] docs: minor fixups to pbts overview (#8454) --- .../tendermint-core/consensus/proposer-based-timestamps.md | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/tendermint-core/consensus/proposer-based-timestamps.md b/docs/tendermint-core/consensus/proposer-based-timestamps.md index 7f98f10d6..17036a9f2 100644 --- a/docs/tendermint-core/consensus/proposer-based-timestamps.md +++ b/docs/tendermint-core/consensus/proposer-based-timestamps.md @@ -13,14 +13,15 @@ order: 3 The PBTS algorithm defines a way for a Tendermint blockchain to create block timestamps that are within a reasonable bound of the clocks of the validators on the network. This replaces the original BFTTime algorithm for timestamp -assignment that relied on the timestamps included in precommit messages. +assignment that computed a timestamp using the timestamps included in precommit +messages. ## Algorithm Parameters The functionality of the PBTS algorithm is governed by two parameters within Tendermint. These two parameters are [consensus parameters](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/abci/apps.md#L291), -meaning they are configured by the ABCI application and are expected to be the +meaning they are configured by the ABCI application and are therefore the same same across all nodes on the network. ### `Precision` @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ useful for the protocols and applications built on top of Tendermint. The following protocols and application features require a reliable source of time: * Tendermint Light Clients [rely on correspondence between their known time](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/light-client/verification/README.md#definitions-1) and the block time for block verification. -* Tendermint Evidence validity is determined [either in terms of heights or in terms of time](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/consensus/evidence.md#verification). +* Tendermint Evidence expiration is determined [either in terms of heights or in terms of time](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/consensus/evidence.md#verification). * Unbonding of staked assets in the Cosmos Hub [occurs after a period of 21 days](https://github.com/cosmos/governance/blob/master/params-change/Staking.md#unbondingtime). * IBC packets can use either a [timestamp or a height to timeout packet From dd4fee88ef6e4e0e5cf8eab0bf5a3e078df355c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 11:08:26 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 10/44] keymigrate: improve filtering for legacy transaction hashes (#8466) This is a follow-up to #8352. The check for legacy evidence keys is only based on the prefix of the key. Hashes, which are unprefixed, could easily have this form and be misdiagnosed. Because the conversion for evidence checks the key structure, this should not cause corruption. The probability that a hash is a syntactically valid evidence key is negligible. The tool will report an error rather than storing bad data. But this does mean that such transaction hashes could cause the migration to stop and report an error before it is complete. To ensure we convert all the data, refine the legacy key check to filter these keys more precisely. Update the test cases to exercise this condition. * Update upgrading instructions. --- UPGRADING.md | 21 ++++++----- scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++------- scripts/keymigrate/migrate_test.go | 16 ++++++-- 3 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/UPGRADING.md b/UPGRADING.md index 28e44e58c..93cd6c20f 100644 --- a/UPGRADING.md +++ b/UPGRADING.md @@ -212,22 +212,25 @@ and one function have moved to the Tendermint `crypto` package: The format of all tendermint on-disk database keys changes in 0.35. Upgrading nodes must either re-sync all data or run a migration -script provided in this release. The script located in -`github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go` -provides the function `Migrate(context.Context, db.DB)` which you can -operationalize as makes sense for your deployment. +script provided in this release. + +The script located in +`github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go` provides the +function `Migrate(context.Context, db.DB)` which you can operationalize as +makes sense for your deployment. For ease of use the `tendermint` command includes a CLI version of the migration script, which you can invoke, as in: tendermint key-migrate -This reads the configuration file as normal and allows the -`--db-backend` and `--db-dir` flags to change database operations as -needed. +This reads the configuration file as normal and allows the `--db-backend` and +`--db-dir` flags to override the database location as needed. -The migration operation is idempotent and can be run more than once, -if needed. +The migration operation is intended to be idempotent, and should be safe to +rerun on the same database multiple times. As a safety measure, however, we +recommend that operators test out the migration on a copy of the database +first, if it is practical to do so, before applying it to the production data. ### CLI Changes diff --git a/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go b/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go index ca2c528e2..a0b43aef6 100644 --- a/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go +++ b/scripts/keymigrate/migrate.go @@ -86,27 +86,30 @@ const ( var prefixes = []struct { prefix []byte ktype keyType + check func(keyID) bool }{ - {[]byte("consensusParamsKey:"), consensusParamsKey}, - {[]byte("abciResponsesKey:"), abciResponsesKey}, - {[]byte("validatorsKey:"), validatorsKey}, - {[]byte("stateKey"), stateStoreKey}, - {[]byte("H:"), blockMetaKey}, - {[]byte("P:"), blockPartKey}, - {[]byte("C:"), commitKey}, - {[]byte("SC:"), seenCommitKey}, - {[]byte("BH:"), blockHashKey}, - {[]byte("size"), lightSizeKey}, - {[]byte("lb/"), lightBlockKey}, - {[]byte("\x00"), evidenceCommittedKey}, - {[]byte("\x01"), evidencePendingKey}, + {[]byte("consensusParamsKey:"), consensusParamsKey, nil}, + {[]byte("abciResponsesKey:"), abciResponsesKey, nil}, + {[]byte("validatorsKey:"), validatorsKey, nil}, + {[]byte("stateKey"), stateStoreKey, nil}, + {[]byte("H:"), blockMetaKey, nil}, + {[]byte("P:"), blockPartKey, nil}, + {[]byte("C:"), commitKey, nil}, + {[]byte("SC:"), seenCommitKey, nil}, + {[]byte("BH:"), blockHashKey, nil}, + {[]byte("size"), lightSizeKey, nil}, + {[]byte("lb/"), lightBlockKey, nil}, + {[]byte("\x00"), evidenceCommittedKey, checkEvidenceKey}, + {[]byte("\x01"), evidencePendingKey, checkEvidenceKey}, } // checkKeyType classifies a candidate key based on its structure. func checkKeyType(key keyID) keyType { for _, p := range prefixes { if bytes.HasPrefix(key, p.prefix) { - return p.ktype + if p.check == nil || p.check(key) { + return p.ktype + } } } @@ -342,6 +345,35 @@ func convertEvidence(key keyID, newPrefix int64) ([]byte, error) { return orderedcode.Append(nil, newPrefix, binary.BigEndian.Uint64(hb), string(evidenceHash)) } +// checkEvidenceKey reports whether a candidate key with one of the legacy +// evidence prefixes has the correct structure for a legacy evidence key. +// +// This check is needed because transaction hashes are stored without a prefix, +// so checking the one-byte prefix alone is not enough to distinguish them. +// Legacy evidence keys are suffixed with a string of the format: +// +// "%0.16X/%X" +// +// where the first element is the height and the second is the hash. Thus, we +// check +func checkEvidenceKey(key keyID) bool { + parts := bytes.SplitN(key[1:], []byte("/"), 2) + if len(parts) != 2 || len(parts[0]) != 16 || !isHex(parts[0]) || !isHex(parts[1]) { + return false + } + return true +} + +func isHex(data []byte) bool { + for _, b := range data { + if ('0' <= b && b <= '9') || ('a' <= b && b <= 'f') || ('A' <= b && b <= 'F') { + continue + } + return false + } + return len(data) != 0 +} + func replaceKey(db dbm.DB, key keyID, gooseFn migrateFunc) error { exists, err := db.Has(key) if err != nil { diff --git a/scripts/keymigrate/migrate_test.go b/scripts/keymigrate/migrate_test.go index b2727a5df..f7322b352 100644 --- a/scripts/keymigrate/migrate_test.go +++ b/scripts/keymigrate/migrate_test.go @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ package keymigrate import ( - "bytes" "context" "errors" "fmt" "math" + "strings" "testing" "github.com/google/orderedcode" @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ func makeKey(t *testing.T, elems ...interface{}) []byte { } func getLegacyPrefixKeys(val int) map[string][]byte { + vstr := fmt.Sprintf("%02x", byte(val)) return map[string][]byte{ "Height": []byte(fmt.Sprintf("H:%d", val)), "BlockPart": []byte(fmt.Sprintf("P:%d:%d", val, val)), @@ -40,14 +41,19 @@ func getLegacyPrefixKeys(val int) map[string][]byte { "UserKey1": []byte(fmt.Sprintf("foo/bar/baz/%d/%d", val, val)), "TxHeight": []byte(fmt.Sprintf("tx.height/%s/%d/%d", fmt.Sprint(val), val, val)), "TxHash": append( - bytes.Repeat([]byte{fmt.Sprint(val)[0]}, 16), - bytes.Repeat([]byte{fmt.Sprint(val)[len([]byte(fmt.Sprint(val)))-1]}, 16)..., + []byte(strings.Repeat(vstr[:1], 16)), + []byte(strings.Repeat(vstr[1:], 16))..., ), + + // Transaction hashes that could be mistaken for evidence keys. + "TxHashMimic0": append([]byte{0}, []byte(strings.Repeat(vstr, 16)[:31])...), + "TxHashMimic1": append([]byte{1}, []byte(strings.Repeat(vstr, 16)[:31])...), } } func getNewPrefixKeys(t *testing.T, val int) map[string][]byte { t.Helper() + vstr := fmt.Sprintf("%02x", byte(val)) return map[string][]byte{ "Height": makeKey(t, int64(0), int64(val)), "BlockPart": makeKey(t, int64(1), int64(val), int64(val)), @@ -66,7 +72,9 @@ func getNewPrefixKeys(t *testing.T, val int) map[string][]byte { "UserKey0": makeKey(t, "foo", "bar", int64(val), int64(val)), "UserKey1": makeKey(t, "foo", "bar/baz", int64(val), int64(val)), "TxHeight": makeKey(t, "tx.height", fmt.Sprint(val), int64(val), int64(val+2), int64(val+val)), - "TxHash": makeKey(t, "tx.hash", string(bytes.Repeat([]byte{[]byte(fmt.Sprint(val))[0]}, 32))), + "TxHash": makeKey(t, "tx.hash", strings.Repeat(vstr, 16)), + "TxHashMimic0": makeKey(t, "tx.hash", "\x00"+strings.Repeat(vstr, 16)[:31]), + "TxHashMimic1": makeKey(t, "tx.hash", "\x01"+strings.Repeat(vstr, 16)[:31]), } } From e980e1468ddb65d5b51b3f8b206b26bc8f889424 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 5 May 2022 12:08:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 11/44] RFC-018: initial research of BLS signature aggregation (#8358) This provides an initial document for understanding the landscape of implementing a BLS signature aggregation scheme into Tendermint. --- docs/rfc/README.md | 1 + docs/rfc/rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md | 555 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 556 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/rfc/rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md diff --git a/docs/rfc/README.md b/docs/rfc/README.md index f2ad6ad69..6b03cf21a 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/README.md +++ b/docs/rfc/README.md @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ sections. - [RFC-013: ABCI++](./rfc-013-abci++.md) - [RFC-014: Semantic Versioning](./rfc-014-semantic-versioning.md) - [RFC-015: ABCI++ Tx Mutation](./rfc-015-abci++-tx-mutation.md) +- [RFC-018: BLS Signature Aggregation Exploration](./rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md) - [RFC-019: Configuration File Versioning](./rfc-019-config-version.md) diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md b/docs/rfc/rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70ca171a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md @@ -0,0 +1,555 @@ +# RFC 018: BLS Signature Aggregation Exploration + +## Changelog + +- 01-April-2022: Initial draft (@williambanfield). +- 15-April-2022: Draft complete (@williambanfield). + +## Abstract + +## Background + +### Glossary + +The terms that are attached to these types of cryptographic signing systems +become confusing quickly. Different sources appear to use slightly different +meanings of each term and this can certainly add to the confusion. Below is +a brief glossary that may be helpful in understanding the discussion that follows. + +* **Short Signature**: A signature that does not vary in length with the +number of signers. +* **Multi-Signature**: A signature generated over a single message +where, given the message and signature, a verifier is able to determine that +all parties signed the message. May be short or may vary with the number of signers. +* **Aggregated Signature**: A _short_ signature generated over messages with +possibly different content where, given the messages and signature, a verifier +should be able to determine that all the parties signed the designated messages. +* **Threshold Signature**: A _short_ signature generated from multiple signers +where, given a message and the signature, a verifier is able to determine that +a large enough share of the parties signed the message. The identities of the +parties that contributed to the signature are not revealed. +* **BLS Signature**: An elliptic-curve pairing-based signature system that +has some nice properties for short multi-signatures. May stand for +*Boneh-Lynn-Schacham* or *Barreto-Lynn-Scott* depending on the context. A +BLS signature is type of signature scheme that is distinct from other forms +of elliptic-curve signatures such as ECDSA and EdDSA. +* **Interactive**: Cryptographic scheme where parties need to perform one or +more request-response cycles to produce the cryptographic material. For +example, an interactive signature scheme may require the signer and the +verifier to cooperate to create and/or verify the signature, rather than a +signature being created ahead of time. +* **Non-interactive**: Cryptographic scheme where parties do not need to +perform any request-response cycles to produce the cryptographic material. + +### Brief notes on pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography + +Pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography is quite complex and relies on several +types of high-level math. Cryptography, in general, relies on being able to find +problems with an asymmetry between the difficulty of calculating the solution +and verifying that a given solution is correct. + +Pairing-based cryptography works by operating on mathematical functions that +satisfy the property of **bilinear mapping**. This property is satisfied for +functions `e` with values `P`, `Q`, `R` and `S` where `e(P, Q + R) = e(P, Q) * e(P, R)` +and `e(P + S, Q) = e(P, Q) * e(S, Q)`. The most familiar example of this is +exponentiation. Written in common notation, `g^P*(Q+R) = g^(P*Q) * g^(P*R)` for +some value `g`. + +Pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography creates a bilinear mapping using +elliptic curves over a finite field. With some original curve, you can define two groups, +`G1` and `G2` which are points of the original curve _modulo_ different values. +Finally, you define a third group `Gt`, where points from `G1` and `G2` satisfy +the property of bilinearity with `Gt`. In this scheme, the function `e` takes +as inputs points in `G1` and `G2` and outputs values in `Gt`. Succintly, given +some point `P` in `G1` and some point `Q` in `G1`, `e(P, Q) = C` where `C` is in `Gt`. +You can efficiently compute the mapping of points in `G1` and `G2` into `Gt`, +but you cannot efficiently determine what points were summed and paired to +produce the value in `Gt`. + +Functions are then defined to map digital signatures, messages, and keys into +and out of points of `G1` or `G2` and signature verification is the process +of calculating if a set of values representing a message, public key, and digital +signature produce the same value in `Gt` through `e`. + +Signatures can be created as either points in `G1` with public keys being +created as points in `G2` or vice versa. For the case of BLS12-381, the popular +curve used, points in `G1` are represented with 48 bytes and points in `G2` are +represented with 96 bytes. It is up to the implementer of the cryptosystem to +decide which should be larger, the public keys or the signatures. + +BLS signatures rely on pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography to produce +various types of signatures. For a more in-depth but still high level discussion +pairing-based elliptic-curve cryptography, see Vitalik Buterin's post on +[Exploring Elliptic Curve Pairings][vitalik-pairing-post]. For much more in +depth discussion, see the specific paper on BLS12-381, [Short signatures from + the Weil Pairing][bls-weil-pairing] and +[Compact Multi-Signatures for Smaller Blockchains][multi-signatures-smaller-blockchains]. + +### Adoption + +BLS signatures have already gained traction within several popular projects. + +* Algorand is working on an implementation. +* [Zcash][zcash-adoption] has adopted BLS12-381 into the protocol. +* [Ethereum 2.0][eth-2-adoption] has adopted BLS12-381 into the protocol. +* [Chia Network][chia-adoption] has adopted BLS for signing blocks. +* [Ostracon][line-ostracon-pr], a fork of Tendermint has adopted BLS for signing blocks. + +### What systems may be affected by adding aggregated signatures? + +#### Gossip + +Gossip could be updated to aggregate vote signatures during a consensus round. +This appears to be of frankly little utility. Creating an aggregated signature +incurs overhead, so frequently re-aggregating may incur a significant +overhead. How costly this is is still subject to further investigation and +performance testing. + +Even if vote signatures were aggregated before gossip, each validator would still +need to receive and verify vote extension data from each (individual) peer validator in +order for consensus to proceed. That displaces any advantage gained by aggregating signatures across the vote message in the presence of vote extensions. + +#### Block Creation + +When creating a block, the proposer may create a small set of short +multi-signatures and attach these to the block instead of including one +signature per validator. + +#### Block Verification + +Currently, we verify each validator signature using the public key associated +with that validator. With signature aggregation, verification of blocks would +not verify many signatures individually, but would instead check the (single) +multi-signature using the public keys stored by the validator. This would also +require a mechanism for indicating which validators are included in the +aggregated signature. + +#### IBC Relaying + +IBC would no longer need to transmit a large set of signatures when +updating state. These state updates do not happen for every IBC packet, only +when changing an IBC light client's view of the counterparty chain's state. +General [IBC packets][ibc-packet] only contain enough information to correctly +route the data to the counterparty chain. + +IBC does persist commit signatures to the chain in these `MsgUpdateClient` +message when updating state. This message would no longer need the full set +of unique signatures and would instead only need one signature for all of the +data in the header. + +Adding BLS signatures would create a new signature type that must be +understood by the IBC module and by the relayers. For some operations, such +as state updates, the set of data written into the chain and received by the +IBC module could be slightly smaller. + +## Discussion + +### What are the proposed benefits to aggregated signatures? + +#### Reduce Block Size + +At the moment, a commit contains a 64-byte (512-bit) signature for each validator +that voted for the block. For the Cosmos Hub, which has 175 validators in the +active set, this amounts to about 11 KiB per block. That gives an upper bound of +around 113 GiB over the lifetime of the chain's 10.12M blocks. (Note, the Hub has +increased the number of validators in the active set over time so the total +signature size over the history of the chain is likely somewhat less than that). + +Signature aggregation would only produce two signatures for the entire block. +One for the yeas and one for the nays. Each BLS aggregated signature is 48 +bytes, per the [IETF standard of BLS signatures][bls-ietf-ecdsa-compare]. +Over the lifetime of the same Cosmos Hub chain, that would amount to about 1 +GB, a savings of 112 GB. While that is a large factor of reduction it's worth +bearing in mind that, at [GCP's cost][gcp-storage-pricing] of $.026 USD per GB, +that is a total savings of around $2.50 per month. + +#### Reduce Signature Creation and Verification Time + +From the [IETF draft standard on BLS Signatures][bls-ietf], BLS signatures can be +created in 370 microseconds and verified in 2700 microseconds. Our current +[Ed25519 implementation][voi-ed25519-perf] was benchmarked locally to take +13.9 microseconds to produce a signature and 2.03 milliseconds to batch verify +128 signatures, which is slightly fewer than the 175 in the Hub. blst, a popular +implementation of BLS signature aggregation was benchmarked to perform verification +on 100 signatures in 1.5 milliseconds [when run locally][blst-verify-bench] +on an 8 thread machine and pre-aggregated public keys. It is worth noting that +the `ed25519` library verification time grew steadily with the number of signatures, +whereas the bls library verification time remains constant. This is because the +number of operations used to verify a signature does not grow at all with the +number of signatures included in the aggregate signature (as long as the signers +signed over the same message data as is the case in Tendermint). + +It is worth noting that this would also represent a _degredation_ in signature +verification time for chains with small validator sets. When batch verifying +only 32 signatures, our ed25519 library takes .57 milliseconds, whereas BLS +would still require the same 1.5 milliseconds. + +For massive validator sets, blst dominates, taking the same 1.5 milliseconds to +check an aggregated signature from 1024 validators versus our ed25519 library's +13.066 milliseconds to batch verify a set of that size. + +#### Reduce Light-Client Verification Time + +The light client aims to be a faster and lighter-weight way to verify that a +block was voted on by a Tendermint network. The light client fetches +Tendermint block headers and commit signatures, performing public key +verification to ensure that the associated validator set signed the block. +Reducing the size of the commit signature would allow the light client to fetch +block data more quickly. + +Additionally, the faster signature verification times of BLS signatures mean +that light client verification would proceed more quickly. + +However, verification of an aggregated signature is all-or-nothing. The verifier +cannot check that some singular signer had a signature included in the block. +Instead, the verifier must use all public keys to check if some signature +was included. This does mean that any light client implementation must always +be able to fetch all public keys for any height instead of potentially being +able to check if some singular validator's key signed the block. + +#### Reduce Gossip Bandwidth + +##### Vote Gossip + +It is possible to aggregate subsets of signatures during voting, so that the +network need not gossip all *n* validator signatures to all *n* validators. +Theoretically, subsets of the signatures could be aggregated during consensus +and vote messages could carry those aggregated signatures. Implementing this +would certainly increase the complexity of the gossip layer but could possibly +reduce the total number of signatures required to be verified by each validator. + +##### Block Gossip + +A reduction in the block size as a result of signature aggregation would +naturally lead to a reduction in the bandwidth required to gossip a block. +Each validator would only send and receive the smaller aggregated signatures +instead of the full list of multi-signatures as we have them now. + +### What are the drawbacks to aggregated signatures? + +#### Heterogeneous key types cannot be aggregated + +Aggregation requires a specific signature algorithm, and our legacy signing schemes +cannot be aggregated. In practice, this means that aggregated signatures could +be created for a subset of validators using BLS signatures, and validators +with other key types (such as Ed25519) would still have to be be separately +propagated in blocks and votes. + +#### Many HSMs do not support aggregated signatures + +**Hardware Signing Modules** (HSM) are a popular way to manage private keys. +They provide additional security for key management and should be used when +possible for storing highly sensitive private key material. + +Below is a list of popular HSMs along with their support for BLS signatures. + +* YubiKey + * [No support][yubi-key-bls-support] +* Amazon Cloud HSM + * [No support][cloud-hsm-support] +* Ledger + * [Lists support for the BLS12-381 curve][ledger-bls-announce] + +I cannot find support listed for Google Cloud, although perhaps it exists. + +## Feasibility of implementation + +This section outlines the various hurdles that would exist to implementing BLS +signature aggregation into Tendermint. It aims to demonstrate that we _could_ +implement BLS signatures but that it would incur risk and require breaking changes for a +reasonably unclear benefit. + +### Can aggregated signatures be added as soft-upgrades? + +In my estimation, yes. With the implementation of proposer-based timestamps, +all validators now produce signatures on only one of two messages: + +1. A [CanonicalVote][canonical-vote-proto] where the BlockID is the hash of the block or +2. A `CanonicalVote` where the `BlockID` is nil. + +The block structure can be updated to perform hashing and validation in a new +way as a soft upgrade. This would look like adding a new section to the [Block.Commit][commit-proto] structure +alongside the current `Commit.Signatures` field. This new field, tentatively named +`AggregatedSignature` would contain the following structure: + +```proto +message AggregatedSignature { + // yeas is a BitArray representing which validators in the active validator + // set issued a 'yea' vote for the block. + tendermint.libs.bits.BitArray yeas = 1; + + // absent is a BitArray representing which validators in the active + // validator set did not issue votes for the block. + tendermint.libs.bits.BitArray absent = 2; + + // yea_signature is an aggregated signature produced from all of the vote + // signatures for the block. + repeated bytes yea_signature = 3; + + // nay_signature is an aggregated signature produced from all of the vote + // signatures from votes for 'nil' for this block. + // nay_signature should be made from all of the validators that were both not + // in the 'yeas' BitArray and not in the 'absent' BitArray. + repeated bytes nay_signature = 4; +} +``` + +Adding this new field as a soft upgrade would mean hashing this data structure +into the blockID along with the old `Commit.Signatures` when both are present +as well as ensuring that the voting power represented in the new +`AggregatedSignature` and `Signatures` field was enough to commit the block +during block validation. One can certainly imagine other possible schemes for +implementing this but the above should serve as a simple enough proof of concept. + +### Implementing vote-time and commit-time signature aggregation separately + +Implementing aggregated BLS signatures as part of the block structure can easily be +achieved without implementing any 'vote-time' signature aggregation. +The block proposer would gather all of the votes, complete with signatures, +as it does now, and produce a set of aggregate signatures from all of the +individual vote signatures. + +Implementing 'vote-time' signature aggregation cannot be achieved without +also implementing commit-time signature aggregation. This is because such +signatures cannot be dis-aggregated into their constituent pieces. Therefore, +in order to implement 'vote-time' signature aggregation, we would need to +either first implement 'commit-time' signature aggregation, or implement both +'vote-time' signature aggregation while also updating the block creation and +verification protocols to allow for aggregated signatures. + +### Updating IBC clients + +In order for IBC clients to function, they must be able to perform light-client +verification of blocks on counterparty chains. Because BLS signatures are not +currently part of light-clients, chains that transmit messages over IBC +cannot update to using BLS signatures without their counterparties first +being upgraded to parse and verify BLS. If chains upgrade without their +counterparties first updating, they will lose the ability to interoperate with +non-updated chains. + +### New attack surfaces + +BLS signatures and signature aggregation comes with a new set of attack surfaces. +Additionally, it's not clear that all possible major attacks are currently known +on the BLS aggregation schemes since new ones have been discovered since the ietf +draft standard was written. The known attacks are manageable and are listed below. +Our implementation would need to prevent against these but this does not appear +to present a significant hurdle to implementation. + +#### Rogue key attack prevention + +Generating an aggregated signature requires guarding against what is called +a [rogue key attack][bls-ietf-terms]. A rogue key attack is one in which a +malicious actor can craft an _aggregate_ key that can produce signatures that +appear to include a signature from a private key that the malicious actor +does not actually know. In Tendermint terms, this would look like a Validator +producing a vote signed by both itself and some other validator where the other +validator did not actually produce the vote itself. + +The main mechanisms for preventing this require that each entity prove that it +can can sign data with just their private key. The options involve either +ensuring that each entity sign a _different_ message when producing every +signature _or_ producing a [proof of possession][bls-ietf-pop] (PoP) when announcing +their key to the network. + +A PoP is a message that demonstrates ownership of a private +key. A simple scheme for PoP is one where the entity announcing +its new public key to the network includes a digital signature over the bytes +of the public key generated using the associated private key. Everyone receiving +the public key and associated proof-of-possession can easily verify the +signature and be sure the entity owns the private key. + +This PoP scheme suits the Tendermint use case quite well since +validator keys change infrequently so the associated PoPs would not be onerous +to produce, verify, and store. Using this scheme allows signature verification +to proceed more quickly, since all signatures are over identical data and +can therefore be checked using an aggregated public key instead of one at a +time, public key by public key. + +#### Summing Zero Attacks + +[Summing zero attacks][summing-zero-paper] are attacks that rely on using the '0' point of an +elliptic curve. For BLS signatures, if the point 0 is chosen as the private +key, then the 0 point will also always be the public key and all signatures +produced by the key will also be the 0 point. This is easy enough to +detect when verifying each signature individually. + +However, because BLS signature aggregation creates an aggregated signature and +an aggregated public key, a set of colluding signers can create a pair or set +of signatures that are non-zero but which aggregate ("sum") to 0. The signatures that sum zero along with the +summed public key of the colluding signers will verify any message. This would +allow the colluding signers to sign any block or message with the same signature. +This would be reasonably easy to detect and create evidence for because, in +all other cases, the same signature should not verify more than message. It's +not exactly clear how such an attack would advantage the colluding validators +because the normal mechanisms of evidence gathering would still detect the +double signing, regardless of the signatures on both blocks being identical. + +### Backwards Compatibility + +Backwards compatibility is an important consideration for signature verification. +Specifically, it is important to consider whether chains using current versions +of IBC would be able to interact with chains adopting BLS. + +Because the `Block` shared by IBC and Tendermint is produced and parsed using +protobuf, new structures can be added to the Block without breaking the +ability of legacy users to parse the new structure. Breaking changes between +current users of IBC and new Tendermint blocks only occur if data that is +relied upon by the current users is no longer included in the current fields. + +For the case of BLS aggregated signatures, a new `AggregatedSignature` field +can therefore be added to the `Commit` field without breaking current users. +Current users will be broken when counterparty chains upgrade to the new version +and _begin using_ BLS signatures. Once counterparty chains begin using BLS +signatures, the BlockID hashes will include hashes of the `AggregatedSignature` +data structure that the legacy users will not be able to compute. Additionally, +the legacy software will not be able to parse and verify the signatures to +ensure that a supermajority of validators from the counterparty chain signed +the block. + +### Library Support + +Libraries for BLS signature creation are limited in number, although active +development appears to be ongoing. Cryptographic algorithms are difficult to +implement correctly and correctness issues are extremely serious and dangerous. +No further exploration of BLS should be undertaken without strong assurance of +a well-tested library with continuing support for creating and verifying BLS +signatures. + +At the moment, there is one candidate, `blst`, that appears to be the most +mature and well vetted. While this library is undergoing continuing auditing +and is supported by funds from the Ethereum foundation, adopting a new cryptographic +library presents some serious risks. Namely, if the support for the library were +to be discontinued, Tendermint may become saddled with the requirement of supporting +a very complex piece of software or force a massive ecosystem-wide migration away +from BLS signatures. + +This is one of the more serious reasons to avoid adopting BLS signatures at this +time. There is no gold standard library. Some projects look promising, but no +project has been formally verified with a long term promise of being supported +well into the future. + +#### Go Standard Library + +The Go Standard library has no implementation of BLS signatures. + +#### BLST + +[blst][blst], or 'blast' is an implementation of BLS signatures written in C +that provides bindings into Go as part of the repository. This library is +actively undergoing formal verification by Galois and previously received an +initial audit by NCC group, a firm I'd never heard of. + +`blst` is [targeted for use in prysm][prysm-blst], the golang implementation of Ethereum 2.0. + +#### Gnark-Crypto + +[Gnark-Crypto][gnark] is a Go-native implementation of elliptic-curve pairing-based +cryptography. It is not audited and is documented as 'as-is', although +development appears to be active so formal verification may be forthcoming. + +#### CIRCL + +[CIRCL][circl] is a go-native implementation of several cryptographic primitives, +bls12-381 among them. The library is written and maintained by Cloudflare and +appears to receive frequent contributions. However, it lists itself as experimental +and urges users to take caution before using it in production. + +### Added complexity to light client verification + +Implementing BLS signature aggregation in Tendermint would pose issues for the +light client. The light client currently validates a subset of the signatures +on a block when performing the verification algorithm. This is no longer possible +with an aggregated signature. Aggregated signature verification is all-or-nothing. +The light client could no longer check that a subset of validators from some +set of validators is represented in the signature. Instead, it would need to create +a new aggregated key with all the stated signers for each height it verified where +the validator set changed. + +This means that the speed advantages gained by using BLS cannot be fully realized +by the light client since the client needs to perform the expensive operation +of re-aggregating the public key. Aggregation is _not_ constant time in the +number of keys and instead grows linearly. When [benchmarked locally][blst-verify-bench-agg], +blst public key aggregation of 128 keys took 2.43 milliseconds. This, along with +the 1.5 milliseconds to verify a signature would raise light client signature +verification time to 3.9 milliseconds, a time above the previously mentioned +batch verification time using our ed25519 library of 2.0 milliseconds. + +Schemes to cache aggregated subsets of keys could certainly cut this time down at the +cost of adding complexity to the light client. + +### Added complexity to evidence handling + +Implementing BLS signature aggregation in Tendermint would add complexity to +the evidence handling within Tendermint. Currently, the light client can submit +evidence of a fork attempt to the chain. This evidence consists of the set of +validators that double-signed, including their public keys, with the conflicting +block. + +We can quickly check that the listed validators double signed by verifying +that each of their signatures are in the submitted conflicting block. A BLS +signature scheme would change this by requiring the light client to submit +the public keys of all of the validators that signed the conflicting block so +that the aggregated signature may be checked against the full signature set. +Again, aggregated signature verification is all-or-nothing, so without all of +the public keys, we cannot verify the signature at all. These keys would be +retrievable. Any party that wanted to create a fork would want to convince a +network that its fork is legitimate, so it would need to gossip the public keys. +This does not hamper the feasibility of implementing BLS signature aggregation +into Tendermint, but does represent yet another piece of added complexity to +the associated protocols. + +## Open Questions + +* *Q*: Can you aggregate Ed25519 signatures in Tendermint? + * There is a suggested scheme in github issue [7892][suggested-ed25519-agg], +but additional rigor would be required to fully verify its correctness. + +## Current Consideration + +Adopting a signature aggregation scheme presents some serious risks and costs +to the Tendermint project. It requires multiple backwards-incompatible changes +to the code, namely a change in the structure of the block and a new backwards-incompatible +signature and key type. It risks adding a new signature type for which new attack +types are still being discovered _and_ for which no industry standard, battle-tested +library yet exists. + +The gains boasted by this new signing scheme are modest: Verification time is +marginally faster and block sizes shrink by a few kilobytes. These are relatively +minor gains in exchange for the complexity of the change and the listed risks of the technology. +We should take a wait-and-see approach to BLS signature aggregation, monitoring +the up-and-coming projects and consider implementing it as the libraries and +standards develop. + +### References + +[line-ostracon-repo]: https://github.com/line/ostracon +[line-ostracon-pr]: https://github.com/line/ostracon/pull/117 +[mit-BLS-lecture]: https://youtu.be/BFwc2XA8rSk?t=2521 +[gcp-storage-pricing]: https://cloud.google.com/storage/pricing#north-america_2 +[yubi-key-bls-support]: https://github.com/Yubico/yubihsm-shell/issues/66 +[cloud-hsm-support]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudhsm/latest/userguide/pkcs11-key-types.html +[bls-ietf]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-bls-signature-04 +[bls-ietf-terms]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-bls-signature-04#section-1.3 +[bls-ietf-pop]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-bls-signature-04#section-3.3 +[multi-signatures-smaller-blockchains]: https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/483.pdf +[ibc-tendermint]: https://github.com/cosmos/ibc/tree/master/spec/client/ics-007-tendermint-client +[zcash-adoption]: https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/2502 +[chia-adoption]: https://github.com/Chia-Network/chia-blockchain#chia-blockchain +[bls-ietf-ecdsa-compare]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-bls-signature-04#section-1.1 +[voi-ed25519-perf]: https://github.com/williambanfield/curve25519-voi/blob/benchmark/primitives/ed25519/PERFORMANCE.txt#L79 +[blst-verify-bench]: https://github.com/williambanfield/blst/blame/bench/bindings/go/PERFORMANCE.md#L9 +[blst-verify-bench-agg]: https://github.com/williambanfield/blst/blame/bench/bindings/go/PERFORMANCE.md#L23 +[vitalik-pairing-post]: https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/exploring-elliptic-curve-pairings-c73c1864e627 +[ledger-bls-announce]: https://www.ledger.com/first-ever-firmware-update-coming-to-the-ledger-nano-x +[commit-proto]: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/be7cb50bb3432ee652f88a443e8ee7b8ef7122bc/proto/tendermint/types/types.proto#L121 +[canonical-vote-proto]: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/be7cb50bb3432ee652f88a443e8ee7b8ef7122bc/spec/core/encoding.md#L283 +[blst]: https://github.com/supranational/blst +[prysm-blst]: https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/blob/develop/go.mod#L75 +[gnark]: https://github.com/ConsenSys/gnark-crypto/ +[eth-2-adoption]: https://notes.ethereum.org/@GW1ZUbNKR5iRjjKYx6_dJQ/Skxf3tNcg_ +[bls-weil-pairing]: https://www.iacr.org/archive/asiacrypt2001/22480516.pdf +[summing-zero-paper]: https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/323.pdf +[circl]: https://github.com/cloudflare/circl +[light-client-evidence]: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/a6fd1fe20116d4b1f7e819cded81cece8e5c1ac7/types/evidence.go#L245 +[suggested-ed25519-agg]: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/7892 From ce40697ea610901e9492b310d553cc936f915728 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 10:25:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 12/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 from 2.12.1 to 2.12.2 (#8474) Bumps [github.com/vektra/mockery/v2](https://github.com/vektra/mockery) from 2.12.1 to 2.12.2.
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--- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 09ae2dad9..69054d8bc 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ require ( github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2 github.com/golangci/golangci-lint v1.45.2 github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 - github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.1 + github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.2 gotest.tools v2.2.0+incompatible ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 9997d4c22..22ebb51ba 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -1059,8 +1059,8 @@ github.com/valyala/bytebufferpool v1.0.0/go.mod h1:6bBcMArwyJ5K/AmCkWv1jt77kVWyC github.com/valyala/fasthttp v1.30.0/go.mod h1:2rsYD01CKFrjjsvFxx75KlEUNpWNBY9JWD3K/7o2Cus= github.com/valyala/quicktemplate v1.7.0/go.mod h1:sqKJnoaOF88V07vkO+9FL8fb9uZg/VPSJnLYn+LmLk8= github.com/valyala/tcplisten v1.0.0/go.mod h1:T0xQ8SeCZGxckz9qRXTfG43PvQ/mcWh7FwZEA7Ioqkc= -github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.1 h1:BAJk2fGjVg/P9Fi+BxZD1/ZeKTOclpeAb/SKCc12zXc= -github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.1/go.mod h1:8vf4KDDUptfkyypzdHLuE7OE2xA7Gdt60WgIS8PgD+U= +github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.2 h1:JbRx9F+XcCJiDTyCm3V5lXYwl56m5ZouV6I9eZa1Dj0= +github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.2/go.mod h1:8vf4KDDUptfkyypzdHLuE7OE2xA7Gdt60WgIS8PgD+U= github.com/viki-org/dnscache v0.0.0-20130720023526-c70c1f23c5d8/go.mod h1:dniwbG03GafCjFohMDmz6Zc6oCuiqgH6tGNyXTkHzXE= github.com/vishvananda/netlink v1.1.0/go.mod h1:cTgwzPIzzgDAYoQrMm0EdrjRUBkTqKYppBueQtXaqoE= github.com/vishvananda/netns v0.0.0-20191106174202-0a2b9b5464df/go.mod h1:JP3t17pCcGlemwknint6hfoeCVQrEMVwxRLRjXpq+BU= From ef44460c411b9dcb4e91e5cf5195b23bb63041ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 06:44:09 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 13/44] Convert explicit zero comparison to a method. (#8475) Fixes #8472. I didn't see any other obvious cases of us doing this (although we do return zeroes in other places alongside errors, which is fine). --- light/verifier.go | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/light/verifier.go b/light/verifier.go index f6156c5de..6bf0e787e 100644 --- a/light/verifier.go +++ b/light/verifier.go @@ -279,8 +279,7 @@ func checkRequiredHeaderFields(h *types.SignedHeader) error { return errors.New("height in trusted header must be set (non zero") } - zeroTime := time.Time{} - if h.Time == zeroTime { + if h.Time.IsZero() { return errors.New("time in trusted header must be set") } From 97f2944db0f9a6ee1538eee0a9fd3a40463b6914 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 07:35:35 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 14/44] Reintegrate docs deployment into the main TM repo (#8468) Per https://github.com/tendermint/docs/issues/20, it is no longer necessary to build the static documentation out of a separate repository. This change: - Adds an actions workflow to build and deploy the docs to GitHub Pages. - Updates some build settings in a compatible manner. This change does not affect the existing site deployment. To complete this change, we will need to update the custom domain pointer and disable the corresponding workflow in the tendermint/docs repository. Those changes can and must be done after this is merged. In the future should probably also move the build rule out of the Makefile and into the workflow directly. That will also make it easier to manage caching of build artifacts. For now, however, I've left it as-is, so that we do not break the active workflow on tendermint/docs, which depends on it. --- .github/workflows/docs-deployment.yml | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Makefile | 3 +- docs/package.json | 2 +- 3 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/docs-deployment.yml diff --git a/.github/workflows/docs-deployment.yml b/.github/workflows/docs-deployment.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..082484dd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/docs-deployment.yml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# Build and deploy the docs.tendermint.com website content. +# The static content is published to GitHub Pages. +# +# For documentation build info, see docs/DOCS_README.md. +name: Build static documentation site +on: + workflow_dispatch: # allow manual updates + push: + branches: + - master + paths: + - docs/** + - spec/** + +jobs: + # This is split into two jobs so that the build, which runs npm, does not + # have write access to anything. The deploy requires write access to publish + # to the branch used by GitHub Pages, however, so we can't just make the + # whole workflow read-only. + build: + name: VuePress build + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + container: + image: alpine:latest + permissions: + contents: read + steps: + - name: Install generator dependencies + run: | + apk add --no-cache make bash git npm + - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + with: + # We need to fetch full history so the backport branches for previous + # versions will be available for the build. + fetch-depth: 0 + - name: Build documentation + run: | + git config --global --add safe.directory "$PWD" + make build-docs + - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 + with: + name: build-output + path: ~/output/ + + deploy: + name: Deploy to GitHub Pages + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: build + permissions: + contents: write + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3 + with: + name: build-output + path: ~/output + - name: Deploy to GitHub Pages + uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4 + with: + branch: 'docs-tendermint-com' + folder: ~/output + single-commit: true diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 703220953..a0b970f76 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -226,7 +226,8 @@ DESTINATION = ./index.html.md build-docs: @cd docs && \ while read -r branch path_prefix; do \ - (git checkout $${branch} && npm ci && VUEPRESS_BASE="/$${path_prefix}/" npm run build) ; \ + ( git checkout $${branch} && npm ci --quiet && \ + VUEPRESS_BASE="/$${path_prefix}/" npm run build --quiet ) ; \ mkdir -p ~/output/$${path_prefix} ; \ cp -r .vuepress/dist/* ~/output/$${path_prefix}/ ; \ cp ~/output/$${path_prefix}/index.html ~/output ; \ diff --git a/docs/package.json b/docs/package.json index 4b42527c7..3200a5222 100644 --- a/docs/package.json +++ b/docs/package.json @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ "serve": "trap 'exit 0' SIGINT; vuepress dev --no-cache", "postserve": "./post.sh", "prebuild": "./pre.sh", - "build": "trap 'exit 0' SIGINT; vuepress build --no-cache", + "build": "trap 'exit 0' SIGINT; vuepress build --no-cache --silent", "postbuild": "./post.sh" }, "author": "", From 694ab2c6d1f9abc4e1db2e293b40cf0000e82753 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: elias-orijtech <103319121+elias-orijtech@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 20:02:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 15/44] test/fuzz: replace outdated reference to go-fuzz in README (#8477) --- test/fuzz/README.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/test/fuzz/README.md b/test/fuzz/README.md index 11ec9d521..68077ad23 100644 --- a/test/fuzz/README.md +++ b/test/fuzz/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # fuzz -Fuzzing for various packages in Tendermint using [go-fuzz](https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz) library. +Fuzzing for various packages in Tendermint using the fuzzing infrastructure included in +Go 1.18. Inputs: From cec0a97987860bd753ae1b2d92963cb96afe6d7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sergio Mena Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 02:15:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 16/44] RFC017: ABCI++ Vote Extension Propagation (#8317) * 1st version * Addressed (some of) @williambanfield's comments * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Sam Kleinman * Update docs/rfc/README.md Co-authored-by: Sam Kleinman * Addressed some comments * Addressed more comments. Improved description of Solution 3 * Work on 'definitions' section * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Callum Waters * bottom * Addressed Josef's valset-change comment. Other minor edits * Improved wording of 'disjoint valsets' case * Addressed TODOs: major revamp of various sections. First complete version. * Fixed minor wording problem * removed blank line * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Thane Thomson * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Thane Thomson * Addressed some of Thane's comments * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Thane Thomson * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Thane Thomson * Addressed outstanding comments * Addressed @williambanfield's 'catch-up message' comment * Removed TODO after confirming statesync is only run on nodes starting from scratch * Removed TODO (after checking with Jasmina) * Removed addressed TODO * Addressed Josef's feedback on case (h) * Typo * Update docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> * Added log line Co-authored-by: Daniel Co-authored-by: Sam Kleinman Co-authored-by: Callum Waters Co-authored-by: Thane Thomson Co-authored-by: Josef Widder <44643235+josef-widder@users.noreply.github.com> --- docs/rfc/README.md | 3 + .../rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md | 571 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 574 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md diff --git a/docs/rfc/README.md b/docs/rfc/README.md index 6b03cf21a..a83d802b8 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/README.md +++ b/docs/rfc/README.md @@ -56,4 +56,7 @@ sections. - [RFC-018: BLS Signature Aggregation Exploration](./rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md) - [RFC-019: Configuration File Versioning](./rfc-019-config-version.md) + +- [RFC-017: ABCI++ Vote Extension Propagation](./rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md) + diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md b/docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15d08f7ba --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +# RFC 017: ABCI++ Vote Extension Propagation + +## Changelog + +- 11-Apr-2022: Initial draft (@sergio-mena). +- 15-Apr-2022: Addressed initial comments. First complete version (@sergio-mena). +- 09-May-2022: Addressed all outstanding comments. + +## Abstract + +According to the +[ABCI++ specification](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/4743a7ad0/spec/abci%2B%2B/README.md) +(as of 11-Apr-2022), a validator MUST provide a signed vote extension for each non-`nil` precommit vote +of height *h* that it uses to propose a block in height *h+1*. When a validator is up to +date, this is easy to do, but when a validator needs to catch up this is far from trivial as this data +cannot be retrieved from the blockchain. + +This RFC presents and compares the different options to address this problem, which have been proposed +in several discussions by the Tendermint Core team. + +## Document Structure + +The RFC is structured as follows. In the [Background](#background) section, +subsections [Problem Description](#problem-description) and [Cases to Address](#cases-to-address) +explain the problem at hand from a high level perspective, i.e., abstracting away from the current +Tendermint implementation. In contrast, subsection +[Current Catch-up Mechanisms](#current-catch-up-mechanisms) delves into the details of the current +Tendermint code. + +In the [Discussion](#discussion) section, subsection [Solutions Proposed](#solutions-proposed) is also +worded abstracting away from implementation details, whilst subsections +[Feasibility of the Proposed Solutions](#feasibility-of-the-proposed-solutions) and +[Current Limitations and Possible Implementations](#current-limitations-and-possible-implementations) +analize the viability of one of the proposed solutions in the context of Tendermint's architecture +based on reactors. Finally, [Formalization Work](#formalization-work) briefly discusses the work +still needed demonstrate the correctness of the chosen solution. + +The high level subsections are aimed at readers who are familiar with consensus algorithms, in +particular with the one described in the Tendermint (white paper), but who are not necessarily +acquainted with the details of the Tendermint codebase. The other subsections, which go into +implementation details, are best understood by engineers with deep knowledge of the implementation of +Tendermint's blocksync and consensus reactors. + +## Background + +### Basic Definitions + +This document assumes that all validators have equal voting power for the sake of simplicity. This is done +without loss of generality. + +There are two types of votes in Tendermint: *prevotes* and *precommits*. Votes can be `nil` or refer to +a proposed block. This RFC focuses on precommits, +also known as *precommit votes*. In this document we sometimes call them simply *votes*. + +Validators send precommit votes to their peer nodes in *precommit messages*. According to the +[ABCI++ specification](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/4743a7ad0/spec/abci%2B%2B/README.md), +a precommit message MUST also contain a *vote extension*. +This mandatory vote extension can be empty, but MUST be signed with the same key as the precommit +vote (i.e., the sending validator's). +Nevertheless, the vote extension is signed independently from the vote, so a vote can be separated from +its extension. +The reason for vote extensions to be mandatory in precommit messages is that, otherwise, a (malicious) +node can omit a vote extension while still providing/forwarding/sending the corresponding precommit vote. + +The validator set at height *h* is denoted *valseth*. A *commit* for height *h* consists of more +than *2nh/3* precommit votes voting for a block *b*, where *nh* denotes the size of +*valseth*. A commit does not contain `nil` precommit votes, and all votes in it refer to the +same block. An *extended commit* is a *commit* where every precommit vote has its respective vote extension +attached. + +### Problem Description + +In the version of [ABCI](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/4fb99af/spec/abci/README.md) present up to +Tendermint v0.35, for any height *h*, a validator *v* MUST have the decided block *b* and a commit for +height *h* in order to decide at height *h*. Then, *v* just needs a commit for height *h* to propose at +height *h+1*, in the rounds of *h+1* where *v* is a proposer. + +In [ABCI++](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/4743a7ad0/spec/abci%2B%2B/README.md), +the information that a validator *v* MUST have to be able to decide in *h* does not change with +respect to pre-existing ABCI: the decided block *b* and a commit for *h*. +In contrast, for proposing in *h+1*, a commit for *h* is not enough: *v* MUST now have an extended +commit. + +When a validator takes an active part in consensus at height *h*, it has all the data it needs in memory, +in its consensus state, to decide on *h* and propose in *h+1*. Things are not so easy in the cases when +*v* cannot take part in consensus because it is late (e.g., it falls behind, it crashes +and recovers, or it just starts after the others). If *v* does not take part, it cannot actively +gather precommit messages (which include vote extensions) in order to decide. +Before ABCI++, this was not a problem: full nodes are supposed to persist past blocks in the block store, +so other nodes would realise that *v* is late and send it the missing decided block at height *h* and +the corresponding commit (kept in block *h+1*) so that *v* can catch up. +However, we cannot apply this catch-up technique for ABCI++, as the vote extensions, which are part +of the needed *extended commit* are not part of the blockchain. + +### Cases to Address + +Before we tackle the description of the possible cases we need to address, let us describe the following +incremental improvement to the ABCI++ logic. Upon decision, a full node persists (e.g., in the block +store) the extended commit that allowed the node to decide. For the moment, let us assume the node only +needs to keep its *most recent* extended commit, and MAY remove any older extended commits from persistent +storage. +This improvement is so obvious that all solutions described in the [Discussion](#discussion) section use +it as a building block. Moreover, it completely addresses by itself some of the cases described in this +subsection. + +We now describe the cases (i.e. possible *runs* of the system) that have been raised in different +discussions and need to be addressed. They are (roughly) ordered from easiest to hardest to deal with. + +- **(a)** *Happy path: all validators advance together, no crash*. + + This case is included for completeness. All validators have taken part in height *h*. + Even if some of them did not manage to send a precommit message for the decided block, they all + receive enough precommit messages to be able to decide. As vote extensions are mandatory in + precommit messages, every validator *v* trivially has all the information, namely the decided block + and the extended commit, needed to propose in height *h+1* for the rounds in which *v* is the + proposer. + + No problem to solve here. + +- **(b)** *All validators advance together, then all crash at the same height*. + + This case has been raised in some discussions, the main concern being whether the vote extensions + for the previous height would be lost across the network. With the improvement described above, + namely persisting the latest extended commit at decision time, this case is solved. + When a crashed validator recovers, it recovers the last extended commit from persistent storage + and handshakes with the Application. + If need be, it also reconstructs messages for the unfinished height + (including all precommits received) from the WAL. + Then, the validator can resume where it was at the time of the crash. Thus, as extensions are + persisted, either in the WAL (in the form of received precommit messages), or in the latest + extended commit, the only way that vote extensions needed to start the next height could be lost + forever would be if all validators crashed and never recovered (e.g. disk corruption). + Since a *correct* node MUST eventually recover, this violates Tendermint's assumption of more than + *2nh/3* correct validators for every height *h*. + + No problem to solve here. + +- **(c)** *Lagging majority*. + + Let us assume the validator set does not change between *h* and *h+1*. + It is not possible by the nature of the Tendermint algorithm, which requires more + than *2nh/3* precommit votes for some round of height *h* in order to make progress. + So, only up to *nh/3* validators can lag behind. + + On the other hand, for the case where there are changes to the validator set between *h* and + *h+1* please see case (d) below, where the extreme case is discussed. + +- **(d)** *Validator set changes completely between* h *and* h+1. + + If sets *valseth* and *valseth+1* are disjoint, + more than *2nh/3* of validators in height *h* should + have actively participated in conensus in *h*. So, as of height *h*, only a minority of validators + in *h* can be lagging behind, although they could all lag behind from *h+1* on, as they are no + longer validators, only full nodes. This situation falls under the assumptions of case (h) below. + + As for validators in *valseth+1*, as they were not validators as of height *h*, they + could all be lagging behind by that time. However, by the time *h* finishes and *h+1* begins, the + chain will halt until more than *2nh+1/3* of them have caught up and started consensus + at height *h+1*. If set *valseth+1* does not change in *h+2* and subsequent + heights, only up to *nh+1/3* validators will be able to lag behind. Thus, we have + converted this case into case (h) below. + +- **(e)** *Enough validators crash to block the rest*. + + In this case, blockchain progress halts, i.e. surviving full nodes keep increasing rounds + indefinitely, until some of the crashed validators are able to recover. + Those validators that recover first will handshake with the Application and recover at the height + they crashed, which is still the same the nodes that did not crash are stuck in, so they don't need + to catch up. + Further, they had persisted the extended commit for the previous height. Nothing to solve. + + For those validators recovering later, we are in case (h) below. + +- **(f)** *Some validators crash, but not enough to block progress*. + + When the correct processes that crashed recover, they handshake with the Application and resume at + the height they were at when they crashed. As the blockchain did not stop making progress, the + recovered processes are likely to have fallen behind with respect to the progressing majority. + + At this point, the recovered processes are in case (h) below. + +- **(g)** *A new full node starts*. + + The reasoning here also applies to the case when more than one full node are starting. + When the full node starts from scratch, it has no state (its current height is 0). Ignoring + statesync for the time being, the node just needs to catch up by applying past blocks one by one + (after verifying them). + + Thus, the node is in case (h) below. + +- **(h)** *Advancing majority, lagging minority* + + In this case, some nodes are late. More precisely, at the present time, a set of full nodes, + denoted *Lhp*, are falling behind + (e.g., temporary disconnection or network partition, memory thrashing, crashes, new nodes) + an arbitrary + number of heights: + between *hs* and *hp*, where *hs < hp*, and + *hp* is the highest height + any correct full node has reached so far. + + The correct full nodes that reached *hp* were able to decide for *hp-1*. + Therefore, less than *nhp-1/3* validators of *hp-1* can be part + of *Lhp*, since enough up-to-date validators needed to actively participate + in consensus for *hp-1*. + + Since, at the present time, + no node in *Lhp* took part in any consensus between + *hs* and *hp-1*, + the reasoning above can be extended to validator set changes between *hs* and + *hp-1*. This results in the following restriction on the full nodes that can be part of *Lhp*. + + - ∀ *h*, where *hs ≤ h < hp*, + | *valseth* ∩ *Lhp* | *< nh/3* + + If this property does not hold for a particular height *h*, where + *hs ≤ h < hp*, Tendermint could not have progressed beyond *h* and + therefore no full node could have reached *hp* (a contradiction). + + These lagging nodes in *Lhp* need to catch up. They have to obtain the + information needed to make + progress from other nodes. For each height *h* between *hs* and *hp-2*, + this includes the decided block for *h*, and the + precommit votes also for *deciding h* (which can be extracted from the block at height *h+1*). + + At a given height *hc* (where possibly *hc << hp*), + a full node in *Lhp* will consider itself *caught up*, based on the + (maybe out of date) information it is getting from its peers. Then, the node needs to be ready to + propose at height *hc+1*, which requires having received the vote extensions for + *hc*. + As the vote extensions are *not* stored in the blocks, and it is difficult to have strong + guarantees on *when* a late node considers itself caught up, providing the late node with the right + vote extensions for the right height poses a problem. + +At this point, we have described and compared all cases raised in discussions leading up to this +RFC. The list above aims at being exhaustive. The analysis of each case included above makes all of +them converge into case (h). + +### Current Catch-up Mechanisms + +We now briefly describe the current catch-up mechanisms in the reactors concerned in Tendermint. + +#### Statesync + +Full nodes optionally run statesync just after starting, when they start from scratch. +If statesync succeeds, an Application snapshot is installed, and Tendermint jumps from height 0 directly +to the height the Application snapshop represents, without applying the block of any previous height. +Some light blocks are received and stored in the block store for running light-client verification of +all the skipped blocks. Light blocks are incomplete blocks, typically containing the header and the +canonical commit but, e.g., no transactions. They are stored in the block store as "signed headers". + +The statesync reactor is not really relevant for solving the problem discussed in this RFC. We will +nevertheless mention it when needed; in particular, to understand some corner cases. + +#### Blocksync + +The blocksync reactor kicks in after start up or recovery (and, optionally, after statesync is done) +and sends the following messages to its peers: + +- `StatusRequest` to query the height its peers are currently at, and +- `BlockRequest`, asking for blocks of heights the local node is missing. + +Using `BlockResponse` messages received from peers, the blocksync reactor validates each received +block using the block of the following height, saves the block in the block store, and sends the +block to the Application for execution. + +If blocksync has validated and applied the block for the height *previous* to the highest seen in +a `StatusResponse` message, or if no progress has been made after a timeout, the node considers +itself as caught up and switches to the consensus reactor. + +#### Consensus Reactor + +The consensus reactor runs the full Tendermint algorithm. For a validator this means it has to +propose blocks, and send/receive prevote/precommit messages, as mandated by Tendermint, before it can +decide and move on to the next height. + +If a full node that is running the consensus reactor falls behind at height *h*, when a peer node +realises this it will retrieve the canonical commit of *h+1* from the block store, and *convert* +it into a set of precommit votes and will send those to the late node. + +## Discussion + +### Solutions Proposed + +These are the solutions proposed in discussions leading up to this RFC. + +- **Solution 0.** *Vote extensions are made **best effort** in the specification*. + + This is the simplest solution, considered as a way to provide vote extensions in a simple enough + way so that it can be part of v0.36. + It consists in changing the specification so as to not *require* that precommit votes used upon + `PrepareProposal` contain their corresponding vote extensions. In other words, we render vote + extensions optional. + There are strong implications stemming from such a relaxation of the original specification. + + - As a vote extension is signed *separately* from the vote it is extending, an intermediate node + can now remove (i.e., censor) vote extensions from precommit messages at will. + - Further, there is no point anymore in the spec requiring the Application to accept a vote extension + passed via `VerifyVoteExtension` to consider a precommit message valid in its entirety. Remember + this behavior of `VerifyVoteExtension` is adding a constraint to Tendermint's conditions for + liveness. + In this situation, it is better and simpler to just drop the vote extension rejected by the + Application via `VerifyVoteExtension`, but still consider the precommit vote itself valid as long + as its signature verifies. + +- **Solution 1.** *Include vote extensions in the blockchain*. + + Another obvious solution, which has somehow been considered in the past, is to include the vote + extensions and their signatures in the blockchain. + The blockchain would thus include the extended commit, rather than a regular commit, as the structure + to be canonicalized in the next block. + With this solution, the current mechanisms implemented both in the blocksync and consensus reactors + would still be correct, as all the information a node needs to catch up, and to start proposing when + it considers itself as caught-up, can now be recovered from past blocks saved in the block store. + + This solution has two main drawbacks. + + - As the block format must change, upgrading a chain requires a hard fork. Furthermore, + all existing light client implementations will stop working until they are upgraded to deal with + the new format (e.g., how certain hashes calculated and/or how certain signatures are checked). + For instance, let us consider IBC, which relies on light clients. An IBC connection between + two chains will be broken if only one chain upgrades. + - The extra information (i.e., the vote extensions) that is now kept in the blockchain is not really + needed *at every height* for a late node to catch up. + - This information is only needed to be able to *propose* at the height the validator considers + itself as caught-up. If a validator is indeed late for height *h*, it is useless (although + correct) for it to call `PrepareProposal`, or `ExtendVote`, since the block is already decided. + - Moreover, some use cases require pretty sizeable vote extensions, which would result in an + important waste of space in the blockchain. + +- **Solution 2.** *Skip* propose *step in Tendermint algorithm*. + + This solution consists in modifying the Tendermint algorithm to skip the *send proposal* step in + heights where the node does not have the required vote extensions to populate the call to + `PrepareProposal`. The main idea behind this is that it should only happen when the validator is late + and, therefore, up-to-date validators have already proposed (and decided) for that height. + A small variation of this solution is, rather than skipping the *send proposal* step, the validator + sends a special *empty* or *bottom* (⊥) proposal to signal other nodes that it is not ready to propose + at (any round of) the current height. + + The appeal of this solution is its simplicity. A possible implementation does not need to extend + the data structures, or change the current catch-up mechanisms implemented in the blocksync or + in the consensus reactor. When we lack the needed information (vote extensions), we simply rely + on another correct validator to propose a valid block in other rounds of the current height. + + However, this solution can be attacked by a byzantine node in the network in the following way. + Let us consider the following scenario: + + - all validators in *valseth* send out precommit messages, with vote extensions, + for height *h*, round 0, roughly at the same time, + - all those precommit messages contain non-`nil` precommit votes, which vote for block *b* + - all those precommit messages sent in height *h*, round 0, and all messages sent in + height *h*, round *r > 0* get delayed indefinitely, so, + - all validators in *valseth* keep waiting for enough precommit + messages for height *h*, round 0, needed for deciding in height *h* + - an intermediate (malicious) full node *m* manages to receive block *b*, and gather more than + *2nh/3* precommit messages for height *h*, round 0, + - one way or another, the solution should have either (a) a mechanism for a full node to *tell* + another full node it is late, or (b) a mechanism for a full node to conclude it is late based + on other full nodes' messages; any of these mechanisms should, at the very least, + require the late node receiving the decided block and a commit (not necessarily an extended + commit) for *h*, + - node *m* uses the gathered precommit messages to build a commit for height *h*, round 0, + - in order to convince full nodes that they are late, node *m* either (a) *tells* them they + are late, or (b) shows them it (i.e. *m*) is ahead, by sending them block *b*, along with the + commit for height *h*, round 0, + - all full nodes conclude they are late from *m*'s behavior, and use block *b* and the commit for + height *h*, round 0, to decide on height *h*, and proceed to height *h+1*. + + At this point, *all* full nodes, including all validators in *valseth+1*, have advanced + to height *h+1* believing they are late, and so, expecting the *hypothetical* leading majority of + validators in *valseth+1* to propose for *h+1*. As a result, the blockhain + grinds to a halt. + A (rather complex) ad-hoc mechanism would need to be carried out by node operators to roll + back all validators to the precommit step of height *h*, round *r*, so that they can regenerate + vote extensions (remember vote extensions are non-deterministic) and continue execution. + +- **Solution 3.** *Require extended commits to be available at switching time*. + + This one is more involved than all previous solutions, and builds on an idea present in Solution 2: + vote extensions are actually not needed for Tendermint to make progress as long as the + validator is *certain* it is late. + + We define two modes. The first is denoted *catch-up mode*, and Tendermint only calls + `FinalizeBlock` for each height when in this mode. The second is denoted *consensus mode*, in + which the validator considers itself up to date and fully participates in consensus and calls + `PrepareProposal`/`ProcessProposal`, `ExtendVote`, and `VerifyVoteExtension`, before calling + `FinalizeBlock`. + + The catch-up mode does not need vote extension information to make progress, as all it needs is the + decided block at each height to call `FinalizeBlock` and keep the state-machine replication making + progress. The consensus mode, on the other hand, does need vote extension information when + starting every height. + + Validators are in consensus mode by default. When a validator in consensus mode falls behind + for whatever reason, e.g. cases (b), (d), (e), (f), (g), or (h) above, we introduce the following + key safety property: + + - for every height *hp*, a full node *f* in *hp* refuses to switch to catch-up + mode **until** there exists a height *h'* such that: + - *p* has received and (light-client) verified the blocks of + all heights *h*, where *hp ≤ h ≤ h'* + - it has received an extended commit for *h'* and has verified: + - the precommit vote signatures in the extended commit + - the vote extension signatures in the extended commit: each is signed with the same + key as the precommit vote it extends + + If the condition above holds for *hp*, namely receiving a valid sequence of blocks in + the *f*'s future, and an extended commit corresponding to the last block in the sequence, then + node *f*: + + - switches to catch-up mode, + - applies all blocks between *hp* and *h'* (calling `FinalizeBlock` only), and + - switches back to consensus mode using the extended commit for *h'* to propose in the rounds of + *h' + 1* where it is the proposer. + + This mechanism, together with the invariant it uses, ensures that the node cannot be attacked by + being fed a block without extensions to make it believe it is late, in a similar way as explained + for Solution 2. + +### Feasibility of the Proposed Solutions + +Solution 0, besides the drawbacks described in the previous section, provides guarantees that are +weaker than the rest. The Application does not have the assurance that more than *2nh/3* vote +extensions will *always* be available when calling `PrepareProposal` at height *h+1*. +This level of guarantees is probably not strong enough for vote extensions to be useful for some +important use cases that motivated them in the first place, e.g., encrypted mempool transactions. + +Solution 1, while being simple in that the changes needed in the current Tendermint codebase would +be rather small, is changing the block format, and would therefore require all blockchains using +Tendermint v0.35 or earlier to hard-fork when upgrading to v0.36. + +Since Solution 2 can be attacked, one might prefer Solution 3, even if it is more involved +to implement. Further, we must elaborate on how we can turn Solution 3, described in abstract +terms in the previous section, into a concrete implementation compatible with the current +Tendermint codebase. + +### Current Limitations and Possible Implementations + +The main limitations affecting the current version of Tendermint are the following. + +- The current version of the blocksync reactor does not use the full + [light client verification](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/4743a7ad0/spec/light-client/README.md) + algorithm to validate blocks coming from other peers. +- The code being structured into the blocksync and consensus reactors, only switching from the + blocksync reactor to the consensus reactor is supported; switching in the opposite direction is + not supported. Alternatively, the consensus reactor could have a mechanism allowing a late node + to catch up by skipping calls to `PrepareProposal`/`ProcessProposal`, and + `ExtendVote`/`VerifyVoteExtension` and only calling `FinalizeBlock` for each height. + Such a mechanism does not exist at the time of writing this RFC. + +The blocksync reactor featuring light client verification is being actively worked on (tentatively +for v0.37). So it is best if this RFC does not try to delve into that problem, but just makes sure +its outcomes are compatible with that effort. + +In subsection [Cases to Address](#cases-to-address), we concluded that we can focus on +solving case (h) in theoretical terms. +However, as the current Tendermint version does not yet support switching back to blocksync once a +node has switched to consensus, we need to split case (h) into two cases. When a full node needs to +catch up... + +- **(h.1)** ... it has not switched yet from the blocksync reactor to the consensus reactor, or + +- **(h.2)** ... it has already switched to the consensus reactor. + +This is important in order to discuss the different possible implementations. + +#### Base Implementation: Persist and Propagate Extended Commit History + +In order to circumvent the fact that we cannot switch from the consensus reactor back to blocksync, +rather than just keeping the few most recent extended commits, nodes will need to keep +and gossip a backlog of extended commits so that the consensus reactor can still propose and decide +in out-of-date heights (even if those proposals will be useless). + +The base implementation - for which an experimental patch exists - consists in the conservative +approach of persisting in the block store *all* extended commits for which we have also stored +the full block. Currently, when statesync is run at startup, it saves light blocks. +This base implementation does not seek +to receive or persist extended commits for those light blocks as they would not be of any use. + +Then, we modify the blocksync reactor so that peers *always* send requested full blocks together +with the corresponding extended commit in the `BlockResponse` messages. This guarantees that the +block store being reconstructed by blocksync has the same information as that of peers that are +up to date (at least starting from the latest snapshot applied by statesync before starting blocksync). +Thus, blocksync has all the data it requires to switch to the consensus reactor, as long as one of +the following exit conditions are met: + +- The node is still at height 0 (where no commit or extended commit is needed) +- The node has processed at least 1 block in blocksync + +The second condition is needed in case the node has installed an Application snapshot during statesync. +If that is the case, at the time blocksync starts, the block store only has the data statesync has saved: +light blocks, and no extended commits. +Hence we need to blocksync at least one block from another node, which will be sent with its corresponding extended commit, before we can switch to consensus. + +As a side note, a chain might be started at a height *hi > 0*, all other heights +*h < hi* being non-existent. In this case, the chain is still considered to be at height 0 before +block *hi* is applied, so the first condition above allows the node to switch to consensus even +if blocksync has not processed any block (which is always the case if all nodes are starting from scratch). + +When a validator falls behind while having already switched to the consensus reactor, a peer node can +simply retrieve the extended commit for the required height from the block store and reconstruct a set of +precommit votes together with their extensions and send them in the form of precommit messages to the +validator falling behind, regardless of whether the peer node holds the extended commit because it +actually participated in that consensus and thus received the precommit messages, or it received the extended commit via a `BlockResponse` message while running blocksync. + +This solution requires a few changes to the consensus reactor: + +- upon saving the block for a given height in the block store at decision time, save the + corresponding extended commit as well +- in the catch-up mechanism, when a node realizes that another peer is more than 2 heights + behind, it uses the extended commit (rather than the canoncial commit as done previously) to + reconstruct the precommit votes with their corresponding extensions + +The changes to the blocksync reactor are more substantial: + +- the `BlockResponse` message is extended to include the extended commit of the same height as + the block included in the response (just as they are stored in the block store) +- structure `bpRequester` is likewise extended to hold the received extended commits coming in + `BlockResponse` messages +- method `PeekTwoBlocks` is modified to also return the extended commit corresponding to the first block +- when successfully verifying a received block, the reactor saves its corresponding extended commit in + the block store + +The two main drawbacks of this base implementation are: + +- the increased size taken by the block store, in particular with big extensions +- the increased bandwith taken by the new format of `BlockResponse` + +#### Possible Optimization: Pruning the Extended Commit History + +If we cannot switch from the consensus reactor back to the blocksync reactor we cannot prune the extended commit backlog in the block store without sacrificing the implementation's correctness. The asynchronous +nature of our distributed system model allows a process to fall behing an arbitrary number of +heights, and thus all extended commits need to be kept *just in case* a node that late had +previously switched to the consensus reactor. + +However, there is a possibility to optimize the base implementation. Every time we enter a new height, +we could prune from the block store all extended commits that are more than *d* heights in the past. +Then, we need to handle two new situations, roughly equivalent to cases (h.1) and (h.2) described above. + +- (h.1) A node starts from scratch or recovers after a crash. In thisy case, we need to modify the + blocksync reactor's base implementation. + - when receiving a `BlockResponse` message, it MUST accept that the extended commit set to `nil`, + - when sending a `BlockResponse` message, if the block store contains the extended commit for that + height, it MUST set it in the message, otherwise it sets it to `nil`, + - the exit conditions used for the base implementation are no longer valid; the only reliable exit + condition now consists in making sure that the last block processed by blocksync was received with + the corresponding commit, and not `nil`; this extended commit will allow the node to switch from + the blocksync reactor to the consensus reactor and immediately act as a proposer if required. +- (h.2) A node already running the consensus reactor falls behind beyond *d* heights. In principle, + the node will be stuck forever as no other node can provide the vote extensions it needs to make + progress (they all have pruned the corresponding extended commit). + However we can manually have the node crash and recover as a workaround. 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--- .github/workflows/docker.yml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.github/workflows/docker.yml b/.github/workflows/docker.yml index 7547e8591..0a006f9b9 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/docker.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/docker.yml @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ jobs: - name: Login to DockerHub if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }} - uses: docker/login-action@v1.14.1 + uses: docker/login-action@v2.0.0 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }} From 4b36feaa2b1e6f2794becfa6023f74007c2b4abd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 18:52:10 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 20/44] scripts/metricsgen: add the initial version of metricsgen (#8479) This pull requests adds a new tool, metricsgen, for generating Tendermint metrics constructors from `Metrics` struct definitions. This tool aims to reduce the amount of boilerplate required to add additional metrics to Tendermint. Its working is fairly simple, it parses the go ast, extracts field information, and uses this field information to execute a go template. This pull request also adds a proof-of-concept of the tool's output and working by using it to generate the [indexer metrics](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/8479/files#diff-4b0c597b6fa05332a2f9a8e0ce079e360602942fae99dc5485f1edfe71c0a29e) using `//go:generate` directives and a simple `make` target. The next steps for this tool are documented in https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8485 and https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8486, which detail using the tool to generate the `metrics.md` documentation file and using the tool to migrate away from `go-kit`. --- Makefile | 15 + internal/state/indexer/metrics.gen.go | 51 +++ internal/state/indexer/metrics.go | 52 +-- scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go | 334 ++++++++++++++++++ scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go | 259 ++++++++++++++ .../metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.gen.go | 30 ++ scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.go | 11 + .../testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go | 30 ++ .../metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.go | 11 + .../metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go | 54 +++ scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.go | 12 + 11 files changed, 809 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) create mode 100644 internal/state/indexer/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.go diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index a0b970f76..cd9380768 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -251,6 +251,21 @@ mockery: go generate -run="./scripts/mockery_generate.sh" ./... .PHONY: mockery +############################################################################### +### Metrics ### +############################################################################### + +metrics: testdata-metrics + go generate -run="scripts/metricsgen" ./... +.PHONY: metrics + + # By convention, the go tool ignores subdirectories of directories named + # 'testdata'. This command invokes the generate command on the folder directly + # to avoid this. +testdata-metrics: + ls ./scripts/metricsgen/testdata | xargs -I{} go generate -run="scripts/metricsgen" ./scripts/metricsgen/testdata/{} +.PHONY: testdata-metrics + ############################################################################### ### Local testnet using docker ### ############################################################################### diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/metrics.gen.go b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b079d8d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package indexer + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + BlockEventsSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_events_seconds", + Help: "Latency for indexing block events.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + TxEventsSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "tx_events_seconds", + Help: "Latency for indexing transaction events.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlocksIndexed: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "blocks_indexed", + Help: "Number of complete blocks indexed.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + TransactionsIndexed: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "transactions_indexed", + Help: "Number of transactions indexed.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + BlockEventsSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), + TxEventsSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), + BlocksIndexed: discard.NewCounter(), + TransactionsIndexed: discard.NewCounter(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go index aa64a4bb2..0b92b879e 100644 --- a/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go +++ b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go @@ -2,12 +2,10 @@ package indexer import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - - prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) +//go:generate go run github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // MetricsSubsystem is a the subsystem label for the indexer package. const MetricsSubsystem = "indexer" @@ -25,49 +23,3 @@ type Metrics struct { // Number of transactions indexed. TransactionsIndexed metrics.Counter } - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - BlockEventsSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_events_seconds", - Help: "Latency for indexing block events.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - TxEventsSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "tx_events_seconds", - Help: "Latency for indexing transaction events.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlocksIndexed: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "blocks_indexed", - Help: "Number of complete blocks indexed.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - TransactionsIndexed: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "transactions_indexed", - Help: "Number of transactions indexed.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns an indexer metrics stub that discards all samples. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - BlockEventsSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), - TxEventsSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), - BlocksIndexed: discard.NewCounter(), - TransactionsIndexed: discard.NewCounter(), - } -} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70cb36a77 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +// metricsgen is a code generation tool for creating constructors for Tendermint +// metrics types. +package main + +import ( + "bytes" + "flag" + "fmt" + "go/ast" + "go/format" + "go/parser" + "go/token" + "go/types" + "io" + "io/fs" + "log" + "os" + "path" + "path/filepath" + "reflect" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" + "text/template" +) + +func init() { + flag.Usage = func() { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, `Usage: %[1]s -struct + +Generate constructors for the metrics type specified by -struct contained in +the current directory. The tool creates a new file in the current directory +containing the generated code. + +Options: +`, filepath.Base(os.Args[0])) + flag.PrintDefaults() + } +} + +const metricsPackageName = "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + +const ( + metricNameTag = "metrics_name" + labelsTag = "metrics_labels" + bucketTypeTag = "metrics_buckettype" + bucketSizeTag = "metrics_bucketsizes" +) + +var ( + dir = flag.String("dir", ".", "Path to the directory containing the target package") + strct = flag.String("struct", "Metrics", "Struct to parse for metrics") +) + +var bucketType = map[string]string{ + "exprange": "stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange", + "exp": "stdprometheus.ExponentialBuckets", + "lin": "stdprometheus.LinearBuckets", +} + +var tmpl = template.Must(template.New("tmpl").Parse(`// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package {{ .Package }} + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + {{ range $metric := .ParsedMetrics }} + {{- $metric.FieldName }}: prometheus.New{{ $metric.TypeName }}From(stdprometheus.{{$metric.TypeName }}Opts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "{{$metric.MetricName }}", + Help: "{{ $metric.Description }}", + {{ if ne $metric.HistogramOptions.BucketType "" }} + Buckets: {{ $metric.HistogramOptions.BucketType }}({{ $metric.HistogramOptions.BucketSizes }}), + {{ else if ne $metric.HistogramOptions.BucketSizes "" }} + Buckets: []float64{ {{ $metric.HistogramOptions.BucketSizes }} }, + {{ end }} + {{- if eq (len $metric.Labels) 0 }} + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + {{ else }} + }, append(labels, {{$metric.Labels | printf "%q" }})).With(labelsAndValues...), + {{- end }} + {{- end }} + } +} + + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + {{- range $metric := .ParsedMetrics }} + {{ $metric.FieldName }}: discard.New{{ $metric.TypeName }}(), + {{- end }} + } +} +`)) + +// ParsedMetricField is the data parsed for a single field of a metric struct. +type ParsedMetricField struct { + TypeName string + FieldName string + MetricName string + Description string + Labels string + + HistogramOptions HistogramOpts +} + +type HistogramOpts struct { + BucketType string + BucketSizes string +} + +// TemplateData is all of the data required for rendering a metric file template. +type TemplateData struct { + Package string + ParsedMetrics []ParsedMetricField +} + +func main() { + flag.Parse() + if *strct == "" { + log.Fatal("You must specify a non-empty -struct") + } + td, err := ParseMetricsDir(".", *strct) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Parsing file: %v", err) + } + out := filepath.Join(*dir, "metrics.gen.go") + f, err := os.Create(out) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Opening file: %v", err) + } + err = GenerateMetricsFile(f, td) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Generating code: %v", err) + } +} +func ignoreTestFiles(f fs.FileInfo) bool { + return !strings.Contains(f.Name(), "_test.go") +} + +// ParseMetricsDir parses the dir and scans for a struct matching structName, +// ignoring all test files. ParseMetricsDir iterates the fields of the metrics +// struct and builds a TemplateData using the data obtained from the abstract syntax tree. +func ParseMetricsDir(dir string, structName string) (TemplateData, error) { + fs := token.NewFileSet() + d, err := parser.ParseDir(fs, dir, ignoreTestFiles, parser.ParseComments) + if err != nil { + return TemplateData{}, err + } + if len(d) > 1 { + return TemplateData{}, fmt.Errorf("multiple packages found in %s", dir) + } + if len(d) == 0 { + return TemplateData{}, fmt.Errorf("no go pacakges found in %s", dir) + } + + // Grab the package name. + var pkgName string + var pkg *ast.Package + for pkgName, pkg = range d { + } + td := TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + } + // Grab the metrics struct + m, mPkgName, err := findMetricsStruct(pkg.Files, structName) + if err != nil { + return TemplateData{}, err + } + for _, f := range m.Fields.List { + if !isMetric(f.Type, mPkgName) { + continue + } + pmf := parseMetricField(f) + td.ParsedMetrics = append(td.ParsedMetrics, pmf) + } + + return td, err +} + +// GenerateMetricsFile executes the metrics file template, writing the result +// into the io.Writer. +func GenerateMetricsFile(w io.Writer, td TemplateData) error { + b := []byte{} + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(b) + err := tmpl.Execute(buf, td) + if err != nil { + return err + } + b, err = format.Source(buf.Bytes()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + _, err = io.Copy(w, bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +func findMetricsStruct(files map[string]*ast.File, structName string) (*ast.StructType, string, error) { + var ( + st *ast.StructType + ) + for _, file := range files { + mPkgName, err := extractMetricsPackageName(file.Imports) + if err != nil { + return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("unable to determine metrics package name: %v", err) + } + if !ast.FilterFile(file, func(name string) bool { + return name == structName + }) { + continue + } + ast.Inspect(file, func(n ast.Node) bool { + switch f := n.(type) { + case *ast.TypeSpec: + if f.Name.Name == structName { + var ok bool + st, ok = f.Type.(*ast.StructType) + if !ok { + err = fmt.Errorf("found identifier for %q of wrong type", structName) + } + } + return false + default: + return true + } + }) + if err != nil { + return nil, "", err + } + if st != nil { + return st, mPkgName, nil + } + } + return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("target struct %q not found in dir", structName) +} + +func parseMetricField(f *ast.Field) ParsedMetricField { + var comment string + if f.Doc != nil { + for _, c := range f.Doc.List { + comment += strings.TrimPrefix(c.Text, "// ") + } + } + pmf := ParsedMetricField{ + Description: comment, + MetricName: extractFieldName(f.Names[0].String(), f.Tag), + FieldName: f.Names[0].String(), + TypeName: extractTypeName(f.Type), + Labels: extractLabels(f.Tag), + } + if pmf.TypeName == "Histogram" { + pmf.HistogramOptions = extractHistogramOptions(f.Tag) + } + return pmf +} + +func extractTypeName(e ast.Expr) string { + return strings.TrimPrefix(path.Ext(types.ExprString(e)), ".") +} + +func isMetric(e ast.Expr, mPkgName string) bool { + return strings.Contains(types.ExprString(e), fmt.Sprintf("%s.", mPkgName)) +} + +func extractLabels(bl *ast.BasicLit) string { + if bl != nil { + t := reflect.StructTag(strings.Trim(bl.Value, "`")) + if v := t.Get(labelsTag); v != "" { + return v + } + } + return "" +} + +func extractFieldName(name string, tag *ast.BasicLit) string { + if tag != nil { + t := reflect.StructTag(strings.Trim(tag.Value, "`")) + if v := t.Get(metricNameTag); v != "" { + return v + } + } + return toSnakeCase(name) +} + +func extractHistogramOptions(tag *ast.BasicLit) HistogramOpts { + h := HistogramOpts{} + if tag != nil { + t := reflect.StructTag(strings.Trim(tag.Value, "`")) + if v := t.Get(bucketTypeTag); v != "" { + h.BucketType = bucketType[v] + } + if v := t.Get(bucketSizeTag); v != "" { + h.BucketSizes = v + } + } + return h +} + +func extractMetricsPackageName(imports []*ast.ImportSpec) (string, error) { + for _, i := range imports { + u, err := strconv.Unquote(i.Path.Value) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + if u == metricsPackageName { + if i.Name != nil { + return i.Name.Name, nil + } + return path.Base(u), nil + } + } + return "", nil +} + +var capitalChange = regexp.MustCompile("([a-z0-9])([A-Z])") + +func toSnakeCase(str string) string { + snake := capitalChange.ReplaceAllString(str, "${1}_${2}") + return strings.ToLower(snake) +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83251e651 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +package main_test + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "go/parser" + "go/token" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "path" + "path/filepath" + "testing" + + "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" + metricsgen "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/metricsgen" +) + +const testDataDir = "./testdata" + +func TestSimpleTemplate(t *testing.T) { + m := metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + TypeName: "Histogram", + FieldName: "MyMetric", + MetricName: "request_count", + Description: "how many requests were made since the start of the process", + Labels: "first, second, third", + } + td := metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: "mypack", + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{m}, + } + b := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{}) + err := metricsgen.GenerateMetricsFile(b, td) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to parse template %v", err) + } +} + +func TestFromData(t *testing.T) { + infos, err := ioutil.ReadDir(testDataDir) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to open file %v", err) + } + for _, dir := range infos { + t.Run(dir.Name(), func(t *testing.T) { + if !dir.IsDir() { + t.Fatalf("expected file %s to be directory", dir.Name()) + } + dirName := path.Join(testDataDir, dir.Name()) + pt, err := metricsgen.ParseMetricsDir(dirName, "Metrics") + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to parse from dir %q: %v", dir, err) + } + outFile := path.Join(dirName, "out.go") + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to open file %s: %v", outFile, err) + } + of, err := os.Create(outFile) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to open file %s: %v", outFile, err) + } + defer os.Remove(outFile) + if err := metricsgen.GenerateMetricsFile(of, pt); err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to generate metrics file %s: %v", outFile, err) + } + if _, err := parser.ParseFile(token.NewFileSet(), outFile, nil, parser.AllErrors); err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to parse generated file %s: %v", outFile, err) + } + bNew, err := ioutil.ReadFile(outFile) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to read generated file %s: %v", outFile, err) + } + goldenFile := path.Join(dirName, "metrics.gen.go") + bOld, err := ioutil.ReadFile(goldenFile) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to read file %s: %v", goldenFile, err) + } + if !bytes.Equal(bNew, bOld) { + t.Fatalf("newly generated code in file %s does not match golden file %s\n"+ + "if the output of the metricsgen tool is expected to change run the following make target: \n"+ + "\tmake metrics", outFile, goldenFile) + } + }) + } +} + +func TestParseMetricsStruct(t *testing.T) { + const pkgName = "mypkg" + metricsTests := []struct { + name string + shouldError bool + metricsStruct string + expected metricsgen.TemplateData + }{ + { + name: "basic", + metricsStruct: `type Metrics struct { + myGauge metrics.Gauge + }`, + expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Gauge", + FieldName: "myGauge", + MetricName: "my_gauge", + }, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "histogram", + metricsStruct: "type Metrics struct {\n" + + "myHistogram metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:\"exp\" metrics_bucketsizes:\"1, 100, .8\"`\n" + + "}", + expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Histogram", + FieldName: "myHistogram", + MetricName: "my_histogram", + + HistogramOptions: metricsgen.HistogramOpts{ + BucketType: "stdprometheus.ExponentialBuckets", + BucketSizes: "1, 100, .8", + }, + }, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "labeled name", + metricsStruct: "type Metrics struct {\n" + + "myCounter metrics.Counter `metrics_name:\"new_name\"`\n" + + "}", + expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Counter", + FieldName: "myCounter", + MetricName: "new_name", + }, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "metric labels", + metricsStruct: "type Metrics struct {\n" + + "myCounter metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:\"label1, label2\"`\n" + + "}", + expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Counter", + FieldName: "myCounter", + MetricName: "my_counter", + Labels: "label1, label2", + }, + }, + }, + }, + { + name: "ignore non-metric field", + metricsStruct: `type Metrics struct { + myCounter metrics.Counter + nonMetric string + }`, + expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: pkgName, + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Counter", + FieldName: "myCounter", + MetricName: "my_counter", + }, + }, + }, + }, + } + for _, testCase := range metricsTests { + t.Run(testCase.name, func(t *testing.T) { + dir, err := os.MkdirTemp(os.TempDir(), "metricsdir") + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to create directory: %v", err) + } + defer os.Remove(dir) + f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(dir, "metrics.go")) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to open file: %v", err) + } + pkgLine := fmt.Sprintf("package %s\n", pkgName) + importClause := ` + import( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + ) + ` + + _, err = io.WriteString(f, pkgLine) + require.NoError(t, err) + _, err = io.WriteString(f, importClause) + require.NoError(t, err) + _, err = io.WriteString(f, testCase.metricsStruct) + require.NoError(t, err) + + td, err := metricsgen.ParseMetricsDir(dir, "Metrics") + if testCase.shouldError { + require.Error(t, err) + } else { + require.NoError(t, err) + require.Equal(t, testCase.expected, td) + } + }) + } +} + +func TestParseAliasedMetric(t *testing.T) { + aliasedData := ` + package mypkg + + import( + mymetrics "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + ) + type Metrics struct { + m mymetrics.Gauge + } + ` + dir, err := os.MkdirTemp(os.TempDir(), "metricsdir") + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to create directory: %v", err) + } + defer os.Remove(dir) + f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(dir, "metrics.go")) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to open file: %v", err) + } + _, err = io.WriteString(f, aliasedData) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("unable to write to file: %v", err) + } + td, err := metricsgen.ParseMetricsDir(dir, "Metrics") + require.NoError(t, err) + + expected := + metricsgen.TemplateData{ + Package: "mypkg", + ParsedMetrics: []metricsgen.ParsedMetricField{ + { + TypeName: "Gauge", + FieldName: "m", + MetricName: "m", + }, + }, + } + require.Equal(t, expected, td) +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.gen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d541cb2db --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package basic + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + Height: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "height", + Help: "simple metric that tracks the height of the chain.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + Height: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1a361f90f --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/basic/metrics.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +package basic + +import "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + +//go:generate go run ../../../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + +// Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. +type Metrics struct { + // simple metric that tracks the height of the chain. + Height metrics.Gauge +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..038da3d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package commented + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + Field: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "field", + Help: "Height of the chain.We expect multi-line comments to parse correctly.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + Field: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..174f1e233 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +package commented + +import "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + +//go:generate go run ../../../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + +type Metrics struct { + // Height of the chain. + // We expect multi-line comments to parse correctly. + Field metrics.Gauge +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7ac292d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package tags + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + WithLabels: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "with_labels", + Help: "", + }, append(labels, "step,time")).With(labelsAndValues...), WithExpBuckets: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "with_exp_buckets", + Help: "", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBuckets(.1, 100, 8), + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + WithBuckets: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "with_buckets", + Help: "", + + Buckets: []float64{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + Named: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "metric_with_name", + Help: "", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + WithLabels: discard.NewCounter(), + WithExpBuckets: discard.NewHistogram(), + WithBuckets: discard.NewHistogram(), + Named: discard.NewCounter(), + } +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8562dcf43 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +package tags + +import "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" + +//go:generate go run ../../../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + +type Metrics struct { + WithLabels metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"step,time"` + WithExpBuckets metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:"exp" metrics_bucketsizes:".1,100,8"` + WithBuckets metrics.Histogram `metrics_bucketsizes:"1, 2, 3, 4, 5"` + Named metrics.Counter `metrics_name:"metric_with_name"` +} From 412a77915ddb4c7eeef8e252827d16ef31ea1242 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 08:25:15 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 21/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/golangci/golangci-lint (#8490) --- go.mod | 64 +++++++++++++----------- go.sum | 150 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 2 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 95 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 69054d8bc..6922847a3 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -40,18 +40,26 @@ require ( require ( github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6 github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2 - github.com/golangci/golangci-lint v1.45.2 + github.com/golangci/golangci-lint v1.46.0 github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 github.com/vektra/mockery/v2 v2.12.2 gotest.tools v2.2.0+incompatible ) -require github.com/pelletier/go-toml/v2 v2.0.0-beta.8 // indirect +require ( + github.com/GaijinEntertainment/go-exhaustruct/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect + github.com/firefart/nonamedreturns v1.0.1 // indirect + github.com/lufeee/execinquery v1.0.0 // indirect + github.com/pelletier/go-toml/v2 v2.0.0 // indirect + github.com/quasilyte/stdinfo v0.0.0-20220114132959-f7386bf02567 // indirect + github.com/stbenjam/no-sprintf-host-port v0.1.1 // indirect + golang.org/x/exp/typeparams v0.0.0-20220218215828-6cf2b201936e // indirect +) require ( 4d63.com/gochecknoglobals v0.1.0 // indirect - github.com/Antonboom/errname v0.1.5 // indirect - github.com/Antonboom/nilnil v0.1.0 // indirect + github.com/Antonboom/errname v0.1.6 // indirect + github.com/Antonboom/nilnil v0.1.1 // indirect github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm v0.0.0-20210617225240-d185dfc1b5a1 // indirect github.com/DataDog/zstd v1.4.1 // indirect github.com/Djarvur/go-err113 v0.0.0-20210108212216-aea10b59be24 // indirect @@ -64,16 +72,16 @@ require ( github.com/ashanbrown/makezero v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1 // indirect github.com/bkielbasa/cyclop v1.2.0 // indirect - github.com/blizzy78/varnamelen v0.6.1 // indirect + github.com/blizzy78/varnamelen v0.8.0 // indirect github.com/bombsimon/wsl/v3 v3.3.0 // indirect - github.com/breml/bidichk v0.2.2 // indirect - github.com/breml/errchkjson v0.2.3 // indirect + github.com/breml/bidichk v0.2.3 // indirect + github.com/breml/errchkjson v0.3.0 // indirect github.com/butuzov/ireturn v0.1.1 // indirect github.com/cenkalti/backoff v2.2.1+incompatible // indirect github.com/cespare/xxhash v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.1.2 // indirect github.com/charithe/durationcheck v0.0.9 // indirect - github.com/chavacava/garif v0.0.0-20210405164556-e8a0a408d6af // indirect + github.com/chavacava/garif v0.0.0-20220316182200-5cad0b5181d4 // indirect github.com/containerd/continuity v0.2.1 // indirect github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.19 github.com/daixiang0/gci v0.3.3 // indirect @@ -92,9 +100,9 @@ require ( github.com/facebookgo/subset v0.0.0-20150612182917-8dac2c3c4870 // indirect github.com/fatih/color v1.13.0 // indirect github.com/fatih/structtag v1.2.0 // indirect - github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.5.1 // indirect - github.com/fzipp/gocyclo v0.4.0 // indirect - github.com/go-critic/go-critic v0.6.2 // indirect + github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.5.4 // indirect + github.com/fzipp/gocyclo v0.5.1 // indirect + github.com/go-critic/go-critic v0.6.3 // indirect github.com/go-toolsmith/astcast v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/go-toolsmith/astcopy v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/go-toolsmith/astequal v1.0.1 // indirect @@ -108,7 +116,7 @@ require ( github.com/golang/snappy v0.0.3 // indirect github.com/golangci/check v0.0.0-20180506172741-cfe4005ccda2 // indirect github.com/golangci/dupl v0.0.0-20180902072040-3e9179ac440a // indirect - github.com/golangci/go-misc v0.0.0-20180628070357-927a3d87b613 // indirect + github.com/golangci/go-misc v0.0.0-20220329215616-d24fe342adfe // indirect github.com/golangci/gofmt v0.0.0-20190930125516-244bba706f1a // indirect github.com/golangci/lint-1 v0.0.0-20191013205115-297bf364a8e0 // indirect github.com/golangci/maligned v0.0.0-20180506175553-b1d89398deca // indirect @@ -134,10 +142,10 @@ require ( github.com/julz/importas v0.1.0 // indirect github.com/kisielk/errcheck v1.6.0 // indirect github.com/kisielk/gotool v1.0.0 // indirect - github.com/kulti/thelper v0.5.1 // indirect + github.com/kulti/thelper v0.6.2 // indirect github.com/kunwardeep/paralleltest v1.0.3 // indirect github.com/kyoh86/exportloopref v0.1.8 // indirect - github.com/ldez/gomoddirectives v0.2.2 // indirect + github.com/ldez/gomoddirectives v0.2.3 // indirect github.com/ldez/tagliatelle v0.3.1 // indirect github.com/leonklingele/grouper v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/magiconair/properties v1.8.6 // indirect @@ -148,19 +156,19 @@ require ( github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.9 // indirect github.com/matttproud/golang_protobuf_extensions v1.0.1 // indirect github.com/mbilski/exhaustivestruct v1.2.0 // indirect - github.com/mgechev/revive v1.1.4 // indirect + github.com/mgechev/revive v1.2.1 // indirect github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir v1.1.0 // indirect - github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.4.3 // indirect + github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.5.0 // indirect github.com/moricho/tparallel v0.2.1 // indirect github.com/nakabonne/nestif v0.3.1 // indirect github.com/nbutton23/zxcvbn-go v0.0.0-20210217022336-fa2cb2858354 // indirect github.com/nishanths/exhaustive v0.7.11 // indirect - github.com/nishanths/predeclared v0.2.1 // indirect + github.com/nishanths/predeclared v0.2.2 // indirect github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter v0.0.5 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.0.2 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/runc v1.0.3 // indirect - github.com/pelletier/go-toml v1.9.4 // indirect + github.com/pelletier/go-toml v1.9.5 // indirect github.com/phayes/checkstyle v0.0.0-20170904204023-bfd46e6a821d // indirect github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect @@ -168,17 +176,17 @@ require ( github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.2.0 // indirect github.com/prometheus/common v0.32.1 // indirect github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.7.3 // indirect - github.com/quasilyte/go-ruleguard v0.3.15 // indirect - github.com/quasilyte/gogrep v0.0.0-20220103110004-ffaa07af02e3 // indirect + github.com/quasilyte/go-ruleguard v0.3.16-0.20220213074421-6aa060fab41a // indirect + github.com/quasilyte/gogrep v0.0.0-20220120141003-628d8b3623b5 // indirect github.com/quasilyte/regex/syntax v0.0.0-20200407221936-30656e2c4a95 // indirect github.com/ryancurrah/gomodguard v1.2.3 // indirect github.com/ryanrolds/sqlclosecheck v0.3.0 // indirect github.com/sanposhiho/wastedassign/v2 v2.0.6 // indirect - github.com/securego/gosec/v2 v2.10.0 // indirect + github.com/securego/gosec/v2 v2.11.0 // indirect github.com/shazow/go-diff v0.0.0-20160112020656-b6b7b6733b8c // indirect github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.8.1 // indirect github.com/sivchari/containedctx v1.0.2 // indirect - github.com/sivchari/tenv v1.4.7 // indirect + github.com/sivchari/tenv v1.5.0 // indirect github.com/sonatard/noctx v0.0.1 // indirect github.com/sourcegraph/go-diff v0.6.1 // indirect github.com/spf13/afero v1.8.2 // indirect @@ -194,28 +202,28 @@ require ( github.com/tecbot/gorocksdb v0.0.0-20191217155057-f0fad39f321c // indirect github.com/tetafro/godot v1.4.11 // indirect github.com/timakin/bodyclose v0.0.0-20210704033933-f49887972144 // indirect - github.com/tomarrell/wrapcheck/v2 v2.5.0 // indirect + github.com/tomarrell/wrapcheck/v2 v2.6.1 // indirect github.com/tommy-muehle/go-mnd/v2 v2.5.0 // indirect github.com/ultraware/funlen v0.0.3 // indirect github.com/ultraware/whitespace v0.0.5 // indirect github.com/uudashr/gocognit v1.0.5 // indirect github.com/yagipy/maintidx v1.0.0 // indirect - github.com/yeya24/promlinter v0.1.1-0.20210918184747-d757024714a1 // indirect + github.com/yeya24/promlinter v0.2.0 // indirect gitlab.com/bosi/decorder v0.2.1 // indirect go.etcd.io/bbolt v1.3.6 // indirect golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220106191415-9b9b3d81d5e3 // indirect - golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220412211240-33da011f77ad // indirect + golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220422013727-9388b58f7150 // indirect golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211 // indirect golang.org/x/text v0.3.7 // indirect - golang.org/x/tools v0.1.10 // indirect + golang.org/x/tools v0.1.11-0.20220316014157-77aa08bb151a // indirect golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20220411194840-2f41105eb62f // indirect google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20220407144326-9054f6ed7bac // indirect google.golang.org/protobuf v1.28.0 // indirect gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.66.4 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20210107192922-496545a6307b // indirect - honnef.co/go/tools v0.2.2 // indirect - mvdan.cc/gofumpt v0.3.0 // indirect + honnef.co/go/tools v0.3.1 // indirect + mvdan.cc/gofumpt v0.3.1 // indirect mvdan.cc/interfacer v0.0.0-20180901003855-c20040233aed // indirect mvdan.cc/lint v0.0.0-20170908181259-adc824a0674b // indirect mvdan.cc/unparam v0.0.0-20211214103731-d0ef000c54e5 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 22ebb51ba..96f0e92e2 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ cloud.google.com/go/compute v1.3.0/go.mod h1:cCZiE1NHEtai4wiufUhW8I8S1JKkAnhnQJW cloud.google.com/go/compute v1.5.0/go.mod h1:9SMHyhJlzhlkJqrPAc839t2BZFTSk6Jdj6mkzQJeu0M= cloud.google.com/go/datastore v1.0.0/go.mod h1:LXYbyblFSglQ5pkeyhO+Qmw7ukd3C+pD7TKLgZqpHYE= cloud.google.com/go/datastore v1.1.0/go.mod h1:umbIZjpQpHh4hmRpGhH4tLFup+FVzqBi1b3c64qFpCk= -cloud.google.com/go/firestore v1.6.0/go.mod h1:afJwI0vaXwAG54kI7A//lP/lSPDkQORQuMkv56TxEPU= cloud.google.com/go/firestore v1.6.1/go.mod h1:asNXNOzBdyVQmEU+ggO8UPodTkEVFW5Qx+rwHnAz+EY= cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.0.1/go.mod h1:R0Gpsv3s54REJCy4fxDixWD93lHJMoZTyQ2kNxGRt3I= cloud.google.com/go/pubsub v1.1.0/go.mod h1:EwwdRX2sKPjnvnqCa270oGRyludottCI76h+R3AArQw= @@ -62,17 +61,17 @@ cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.10.0/go.mod h1:FLPqc6j+Ki4BU591ie1oL6qBQGu2Bl/tZ9 cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.14.0/go.mod h1:GrKmX003DSIwi9o29oFT7YDnHYwZoctc3fOKtUw0Xmo= contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/stackdriver v0.13.4/go.mod h1:aXENhDJ1Y4lIg4EUaVTwzvYETVNZk10Pu26tevFKLUc= dmitri.shuralyov.com/gpu/mtl v0.0.0-20190408044501-666a987793e9/go.mod h1:H6x//7gZCb22OMCxBHrMx7a5I7Hp++hsVxbQ4BYO7hU= -github.com/Antonboom/errname v0.1.5 h1:IM+A/gz0pDhKmlt5KSNTVAvfLMb+65RxavBXpRtCUEg= -github.com/Antonboom/errname v0.1.5/go.mod h1:DugbBstvPFQbv/5uLcRRzfrNqKE9tVdVCqWCLp6Cifo= -github.com/Antonboom/nilnil v0.1.0 h1:DLDavmg0a6G/F4Lt9t7Enrbgb3Oph6LnDE6YVsmTt74= -github.com/Antonboom/nilnil v0.1.0/go.mod h1:PhHLvRPSghY5Y7mX4TW+BHZQYo1A8flE5H20D3IPZBo= 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docs/rfc/images/node-dependency-tree.svg | 3 + .../rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md | 6 +- docs/rfc/rfc-016-node-architecture.md | 83 +++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/rfc/images/node-dependency-tree.svg create mode 100644 docs/rfc/rfc-016-node-architecture.md diff --git a/docs/rfc/README.md b/docs/rfc/README.md index a83d802b8..d944e72e7 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/README.md +++ b/docs/rfc/README.md @@ -53,10 +53,9 @@ sections. - [RFC-013: ABCI++](./rfc-013-abci++.md) - [RFC-014: Semantic Versioning](./rfc-014-semantic-versioning.md) - [RFC-015: ABCI++ Tx Mutation](./rfc-015-abci++-tx-mutation.md) +- [RFC-016: Node Architecture](./rfc-016-node-architecture.md) +- [RFC-017: ABCI++ Vote Extension Propagation](./rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md) - [RFC-018: BLS Signature Aggregation Exploration](./rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md) - [RFC-019: Configuration File Versioning](./rfc-019-config-version.md) - -- [RFC-017: ABCI++ 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md b/docs/rfc/rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md index 60be878df..d5077840d 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ not reference the new parameters. Any nodes joining the network with the newer version of Tendermint will have the new consensus parameters. Tendermint will need to handle this case so that new versions of Tendermint with new consensus parameters can still validate old blocks correctly without having to do anything overly complex -or hacky. +or hacky. ### Allowing Developer-Defined Values and the `EndBlock` Problem When new consensus parameters are added, application developers may wish to set -values for them so that the developer-defined values may be used as soon as the +values for them so that the developer-defined values may be used as soon as the software upgrades. We do not currently have a clean mechanism for handling this. Consensus parameter updates are communicated from the application to Tendermint @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ can take effect is height `H+1`. As of now, height `H` must run with the default ### Hash Compatibility -This section discusses possible solutions to the problem of maintaining backwards-compatibility +This section discusses possible solutions to the problem of maintaining backwards-compatibility of hashed parameters while adding new parameters. #### Never Hash Defaults diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-016-node-architecture.md b/docs/rfc/rfc-016-node-architecture.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..29098d297 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-016-node-architecture.md @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# RFC 016: Node Architecture + +## Changelog + +- April 8, 2022: Initial draft (@cmwaters) +- April 15, 2022: Incorporation of feedback + +## Abstract + +The `node` package is the entry point into the Tendermint codebase, used both by the command line and programatically to create the nodes that make up a network. The package has suffered the most from the evolution of the codebase, becoming bloated as developers clipped on their bits of code here and there to get whatever feature they wanted working. + +The decisions made at the node level have the biggest impact to simplifying the protocols within them, unlocking better internal designs and making Tendermint more intuitive to use and easier to understand from the outside. Work, in minor increments, has already begun on this section of the codebase. This document exists to spark forth the necessary discourse in a few related areas that will help the team to converge on the long term makeup of the node. + +## Discussion + +The following is a list of points of discussion around the architecture of the node: + +### Dependency Tree + +The node object is currently stuffed with every component that possibly exists within Tendermint. In the constructor, all objects are built and interlaid with one another in some awkward dance. My guiding principle is that the node should only be made up of the components that it wants to have direct control of throughout its life. The node is a service which currently has the purpose of starting other services up in a particular order and stopping them all when commanded to do so. However, there are many services which are not direct dependents i.e. the mempool and evidence services should only be working when the consensus service is running. I propose to form more of a hierarchical structure of dependents which forces us to be clear about the relations that one component has to the other. More concretely, I propose the following dependency tree: + +![node dependency tree](./images/node-dependency-tree.svg) + +Many of the further discussion topics circle back to this representation of the node. + +It's also important to distinguish two dimensions which may require different characteristics of the architecture. There is the starting and stopping of services and their general lifecycle management. What is the correct order of operations to starting a node for example. Then there is the question of the needs of the service during actual operation. Then there is the question of what resources each service needs access to during its operation. Some need to publish events, others need access to data stores, and so forth. + +An alternative model and one that perhaps better suits the latter of these dimensions is the notion of an internal message passing system. Either the events bus or p2p layer could serve as a viable transport. This would essentially allow all services to communicate with any other service and could perhaps provide a solution to the coordination problem (presented below) without a centralized coordinator. The other main advantage is that such a system would be more robust to disruptions and changes to the code which may make a hierarchical structure quickly outdated and suboptimal. The addition of message routing is an added complexity to implement, will increase the degree of asynchronicity in the system and may make it harder to debug problems that are across multiple services. + +### Coordination of State Advancing Mechanisms + +Advancement of state in Tendermint is simply defined in heights: If the node is at height n, how does it get to height n + 1 and so on. Based on this definition we have three components that help a node to advance in height: consensus, statesync and blocksync. The way these components behave currently is very tightly coupled to one another with references passed back and forth. My guiding principle is that each of these should be able to operate completely independently of each other, e.g. a node should be able to run solely blocksync indefinitely. There have been several ideas suggested towards improving this flow. I've been leaning strongly towards a centralized system, whereby an orchestrator (in this case the node) decides what services to start and stop. +In a decentralized message passing system, individual services make their decision based upon a "global" shared state i.e. if my height is less that 10 below the average peer height, I as consensus, should stop (knowing that blocksync has the same condition for starting). As the example illustrates, each mechanism will still need to be aware of the presence of other mechanisms. + +Both centralized and decentralized systems rely on the communication of the nodes current height and a judgement on the height of the head of the chain. The latter, working out the head of the chain, is quite a difficult challenge as their is nothing preventing the node from acting maliciously and providing a different height. Currently both blocksync, consensus (and to a certain degree statesync), have parallel systems where peers communicate their height. This could be streamlined with the consensus (or even the p2p layer), broadcasting peer heights and either the node or the other state advancing mechanisms acting accordingly. + +Currently, when a node starts, it turns on every service that it is attached to. This means that while a node is syncing up by requesting blocks, it is also receiving transactions and votes, as well as snapshot and block requests. This is a needless use of bandwidth. An implementation of an orchestrator, regardless of whether the system is heirachical or not, should look to be able to open and close channels dynamically and effectively broadcast which services it is running. Integrating this with service discovery may also lead to a better serivce to peers. + +The orchestrator allows for some deal of variablity in how a node is constructed. Does it just run blocksync, shadowing the head of the chain and be highly available for querying. Does it rely on state sync at all? An important question that arises from this dynamicism is we ideally want to encourage nodes to provide as much of their resources as possible so that their is a healthy amount of providers to consumers. Do we make all services compulsory or allow for them to be disabled? Arguably it's possible that a user forks the codebase and rips out the blocksync code because they want to reduce bandwidth so this is more a question of how easy do we want to make this for users. + +### Block Executor + +The block executor is an important component that is currently used by both consensus and blocksync to execute transactions and update application state. Principally, I think it should be the only component that can write (and possibly even read) the block and state stores, and we should clean up other direct dependencies on the storage engine if we can. This would mean: + +- The reactors Consensus, BlockSync and StateSync should all import the executor for advancing state ie. `ApplyBlock` and `BootstrapState`. +- Pruning should also be a concern of the block executor as well as `FinalizeBlock` and `Commit`. This can simplify consensus to focus just on the consensus part. + +### The Interprocess communication systems: RPC, P2P, ABCI, and Events + +The schematic supplied above shows the relations between the different services, the node, the block executor, and the storage layer. Represented as colored dots are the components responsible for different roles of interprocess communication (IPC). These components permeate throughout the code base, seeping into most services. What can provide powerful functionality on one hand can also become a twisted vine, creating messy corner cases and convoluting the protocols themselves. A lot of the thinking around +how we want our IPC systens to function has been summarised in this [RFC](./rfc-002-ipc-ecosystem.md). In this section, I'd like to focus the reader on the relation between the IPC and the node structure. An issue that has frequently risen is that the RPC has control of the components where it strikes me as being more logical for the component to dictate the information that is emitted/available and the knobs it wishes to expose. The RPC is also inextricably tied to the node instance and has situations where it is passed pointers directly to the storage engine and other components. + +I am currently convinced of the approach that the p2p layer takes and would like to see other IPC components follow suit. This would mean that the RPC and events system would be constructed in the node yet would pass the adequate methods to register endpoints and topics to the sub components. For example, + +```go +// Methods from the RPC and event bus that would be passed into the constructor of components like "consensus" +// NOTE: This is a hypothetical construction to convey the idea. An actual implementation may differ. +func RegisterRoute(path string, handler func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) + +func RegisterTopic(name string) EventPublisher + +type EventPublisher func (context.Context, types.EventData, []abci.Event) +``` + +This would give the components control to the information they want to expose and keep all relevant logic within that package. It accomodates more to a dynamic system where services can switch on and off. Each component would also receive access to the logger and metrics system for introspection and debuggability. + +#### IPC Rubric + +I'd like to aim to reach a state where we as a team have either an implicit or explicit rubric which can determine, in the event of some new need to communicate information, what tool it should use for doing this. In the case of inter node communication, this is obviously the p2p stack (with perhaps the exception of the light client). Metrics and logging also have clear usage patterns. RPC and the events system are less clear. The RPC is used for debugging data and fine tuned operator control as it is for general public querying and transaction submission. The RPC is also known to have been plumbed back into the application for historical queries. The events system, similarly, is used for consuming transaction events as it is for the testing of consensus state transitions. + +Principally, I think we should look to change our language away from what the actual transport is and more towards what it's being used for and to whom. We call it a peer to peer layer and not the underlying tcp connection. In the same way, we should look to split RPC into an operator interface (RPC Internal), a public interface (RPC External) and a bidirectional ABCI. + +### Seperation of consumers and suppliers + +When a service such as blocksync is turned on, it automatically begins requesting blocks to verify and apply them as it also tries to serve them to other peers catching up. We should look to distinguish these two aspects: supplying of information and consuming of information in many of these components. More concretely, I'd suggest: + +- The blocksync and statesync service, i.e. supplying information for those trying to catch up should only start running once a node has caught up i.e. after running the blocksync and/or state sync *processes* +- The blocksync and state sync processes have defined termination clauses that inform the orchestrator when they are done and where they finished. + - One way of achieving this would be that every process both passes and returns the `State` object + - In some cases, a node may specify that it wants to run blocksync indefinitely. +- The mempool should also indicate whether it wants to receive transactions or to send them only (one-directional mempool) +- Similarly, the light client itself only requests information whereas the light client service (currently part of state sync) can do both. +- This distinction needs to be communicated in the p2p layer handshake itself but should also be changeable over the lifespan of the connection. From a4c3b5cab4185305cca4da6bccc920a015ffc792 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Callum Waters Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 17:34:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 23/44] validate block before we persist it (#8493) --- internal/blocksync/reactor.go | 58 +++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go index 0bf0561d3..bf9845370 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go @@ -517,8 +517,16 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh // NOTE: We can probably make this more efficient, but note that calling // first.Hash() doesn't verify the tx contents, so MakePartSet() is // currently necessary. - if err = state.Validators.VerifyCommitLight(chainID, firstID, first.Height, second.LastCommit); err != nil { - err = fmt.Errorf("invalid last commit: %w", err) + err = state.Validators.VerifyCommitLight(chainID, firstID, first.Height, second.LastCommit) + + if err == nil { + // validate the block before we persist it + err = r.blockExec.ValidateBlock(ctx, state, first) + } + + // If either of the checks failed we log the error and request for a new block + // at that height + if err != nil { r.logger.Error( err.Error(), "last_commit", second.LastCommit, @@ -545,37 +553,35 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh return } } - } else { - r.pool.PopRequest() + return + } - // TODO: batch saves so we do not persist to disk every block - r.store.SaveBlock(first, firstParts, second.LastCommit) + r.pool.PopRequest() - var err error + // TODO: batch saves so we do not persist to disk every block + r.store.SaveBlock(first, firstParts, second.LastCommit) - // TODO: Same thing for app - but we would need a way to get the hash - // without persisting the state. - state, err = r.blockExec.ApplyBlock(ctx, state, firstID, first) - if err != nil { - // TODO: This is bad, are we zombie? - panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to process committed block (%d:%X): %v", first.Height, first.Hash(), err)) - } + // TODO: Same thing for app - but we would need a way to get the hash + // without persisting the state. + state, err = r.blockExec.ApplyBlock(ctx, state, firstID, first) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to process committed block (%d:%X): %v", first.Height, first.Hash(), err)) + } - r.metrics.RecordConsMetrics(first) + r.metrics.RecordConsMetrics(first) - blocksSynced++ + blocksSynced++ - if blocksSynced%100 == 0 { - lastRate = 0.9*lastRate + 0.1*(100/time.Since(lastHundred).Seconds()) - r.logger.Info( - "block sync rate", - "height", r.pool.height, - "max_peer_height", r.pool.MaxPeerHeight(), - "blocks/s", lastRate, - ) + if blocksSynced%100 == 0 { + lastRate = 0.9*lastRate + 0.1*(100/time.Since(lastHundred).Seconds()) + r.logger.Info( + "block sync rate", + "height", r.pool.height, + "max_peer_height", r.pool.MaxPeerHeight(), + "blocks/s", lastRate, + ) - lastHundred = time.Now() - } + lastHundred = time.Now() } } } From c052181e328a12a612df77b78a1d5427ff5c4fa5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 12:48:13 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 24/44] consensus: add additional metrics for abci++ data (#8480) This pull request adds an additional set of metrics targeted at providing more visibility into `abci++`. The following set of metrics are added and exposed through the `metrics` endpoint: ``` tendermint_consensus_proposal_receive_count{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y",status="accepted"} 34 tendermint_consensus_proposal_create_count{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y"} 34 tendermint_consensus_vote_extension_receive_count{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y",status="accepted"} 34 tendermint_consensus_round_voting_power_percent{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y",vote_type="precommit"} 1 tendermint_consensus_round_voting_power_percent{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y",vote_type="prevote"} 1 tendermint_state_consensus_param_updates{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y"} 0 tendermint_state_validator_set_updates{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y"} 0 tendermint_consensus_late_votes{chain_id="test-chain-IrF74Y",vote_type="precommit"} 16 ``` This pull request also updates the `metrics.md` file to include some metrics that were previously missed. My hope is to generate the `metrics.md` file with a future version of the tool being architected in #8479 --- docs/nodes/metrics.md | 81 +++++++++++++++----------- internal/consensus/metrics.go | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ internal/consensus/state.go | 15 ++++- internal/state/execution.go | 4 ++ internal/state/metrics.go | 27 ++++++++- 5 files changed, 196 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/nodes/metrics.md b/docs/nodes/metrics.md index 1b2e9f007..7b0622519 100644 --- a/docs/nodes/metrics.md +++ b/docs/nodes/metrics.md @@ -18,40 +18,53 @@ Listen address can be changed in the config file (see The following metrics are available: -| **Name** | **Type** | **Tags** | **Description** | -| -------------------------------------- | --------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| abci_connection_method_timing | Histogram | method, type | Timings for each of the ABCI methods | -| consensus_height | Gauge | | Height of the chain | -| consensus_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators | -| consensus_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of all validators | -| consensus_validator_power | Gauge | | Voting power of the node if in the validator set | -| consensus_validator_last_signed_height | Gauge | | Last height the node signed a block, if the node is a validator | -| consensus_validator_missed_blocks | Gauge | | Total amount of blocks missed for the node, if the node is a validator | -| consensus_missing_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators who did not sign | -| consensus_missing_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of the missing validators | -| consensus_byzantine_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators who tried to double sign | -| consensus_byzantine_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of the byzantine validators | -| consensus_block_interval_seconds | Histogram | | Time between this and last block (Block.Header.Time) in seconds | -| consensus_rounds | Gauge | | Number of rounds | -| consensus_num_txs | Gauge | | Number of transactions | -| consensus_total_txs | Gauge | | Total number of transactions committed | -| consensus_block_parts | counter | peer_id | number of blockparts transmitted by peer | -| consensus_latest_block_height | gauge | | /status sync_info number | -| consensus_fast_syncing | gauge | | either 0 (not fast syncing) or 1 (syncing) | -| consensus_state_syncing | gauge | | either 0 (not state syncing) or 1 (syncing) | -| consensus_block_size_bytes | Gauge | | Block size in bytes | -| evidence_pool_num_evidence | Gauge | | Number of evidence in the evidence pool -| p2p_peers | Gauge | | Number of peers node's connected to | -| p2p_peer_receive_bytes_total | counter | peer_id, chID | number of bytes per channel received from a given peer | -| p2p_peer_send_bytes_total | counter | peer_id, chID | number of bytes per channel sent to a given peer | -| p2p_peer_pending_send_bytes | gauge | peer_id | number of pending bytes to be sent to a given peer | -| p2p_num_txs | gauge | peer_id | number of transactions submitted by each peer_id | -| p2p_pending_send_bytes | gauge | peer_id | amount of data pending to be sent to peer | -| mempool_size | Gauge | | Number of uncommitted transactions | -| mempool_tx_size_bytes | histogram | | transaction sizes in bytes | -| mempool_failed_txs | counter | | number of failed transactions | -| mempool_recheck_times | counter | | number of transactions rechecked in the mempool | -| state_block_processing_time | histogram | | time between BeginBlock and EndBlock in ms | +| **Name** | **Type** | **Tags** | **Description** | +|-----------------------------------------|-----------|-----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| abci_connection_method_timing | Histogram | method, type | Timings for each of the ABCI methods | +| consensus_height | Gauge | | Height of the chain | +| consensus_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators | +| consensus_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of all validators | +| consensus_validator_power | Gauge | | Voting power of the node if in the validator set | +| consensus_validator_last_signed_height | Gauge | | Last height the node signed a block, if the node is a validator | +| consensus_validator_missed_blocks | Gauge | | Total amount of blocks missed for the node, if the node is a validator | +| consensus_missing_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators who did not sign | +| consensus_missing_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of the missing validators | +| consensus_byzantine_validators | Gauge | | Number of validators who tried to double sign | +| consensus_byzantine_validators_power | Gauge | | Total voting power of the byzantine validators | +| consensus_block_interval_seconds | Histogram | | Time between this and last block (Block.Header.Time) in seconds | +| consensus_rounds | Gauge | | Number of rounds | +| consensus_num_txs | Gauge | | Number of transactions | +| consensus_total_txs | Gauge | | Total number of transactions committed | +| consensus_block_parts | Counter | peer_id | number of blockparts transmitted by peer | +| consensus_latest_block_height | gauge | | /status sync_info number | +| consensus_fast_syncing | gauge | | either 0 (not fast syncing) or 1 (syncing) | +| consensus_state_syncing | gauge | | either 0 (not state syncing) or 1 (syncing) | +| consensus_block_size_bytes | Gauge | | Block size in bytes | +| consensus_step_duration | Histogram | step | Histogram of durations for each step in the consensus protocol | +| consensus_block_gossip_receive_latency | Histogram | | Histogram of time taken to receive a block in seconds, measure between when a new block is first discovered to when the block is completed | +| consensus_block_gossip_parts_received | Counter | matches_current | Number of block parts received by the node | +| consensus_quorum_prevote_delay | Gauge | | Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the earliest prevote that achieved a quorum | +| consensus_full_prevote_delay | Gauge | | Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the latest prevote in a round where all validators voted | +| consensus_proposal_timestamp_difference | Histogram | | Difference between the timestamp in the proposal message and the local time of the validator at the time it received the message | +| consensus_vote_extension_receive_count | Counter | status | Number of vote extensions received | +| consensus_proposal_receive_count | Counter | status | Total number of proposals received by the node since process start | +| consensus_proposal_create_count | Counter | | Total number of proposals created by the node since process start | +| consensus_round_voting_power_percent | Gauge | vote_type | A value between 0 and 1.0 representing the percentage of the total voting power per vote type received within a round | +| consensus_late_votes | Counter | vote_type | Number of votes received by the node since process start that correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently in. | +| evidence_pool_num_evidence | Gauge | | Number of evidence in the evidence pool | +| p2p_peers | Gauge | | Number of peers node's connected to | +| p2p_peer_receive_bytes_total | Counter | peer_id, chID | number of bytes per channel received from a given peer | +| p2p_peer_send_bytes_total | Counter | peer_id, chID | number of bytes per channel sent to a given peer | +| p2p_peer_pending_send_bytes | Gauge | peer_id | number of pending bytes to be sent to a given peer | +| p2p_num_txs | Gauge | peer_id | number of transactions submitted by each peer_id | +| p2p_pending_send_bytes | Gauge | peer_id | amount of data pending to be sent to peer | +| mempool_size | Gauge | | Number of uncommitted transactions | +| mempool_tx_size_bytes | Histogram | | transaction sizes in bytes | +| mempool_failed_txs | Counter | | number of failed transactions | +| mempool_recheck_times | Counter | | number of transactions rechecked in the mempool | +| state_block_processing_time | Histogram | | time between BeginBlock and EndBlock in ms | +| state_consensus_param_updates | Counter | | number of consensus parameter updates returned by the application since process start | +| state_validator_set_updates | Counter | | number of validator set updates returned by the application since process start | ## Useful queries diff --git a/internal/consensus/metrics.go b/internal/consensus/metrics.go index ed31ec636..e5c0162f4 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/metrics.go +++ b/internal/consensus/metrics.go @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" cstypes "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/consensus/types" + tmproto "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/types" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" @@ -103,6 +104,33 @@ type Metrics struct { // the proposal message and the local time of the validator at the time // that the validator received the message. ProposalTimestampDifference metrics.Histogram + + // VoteExtensionReceiveCount is the number of vote extensions received by this + // node. The metric is annotated by the status of the vote extension from the + // application, either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. + VoteExtensionReceiveCount metrics.Counter + + // ProposalReceiveCount is the total number of proposals received by this node + // since process start. + // The metric is annotated by the status of the proposal from the application, + // either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. + ProposalReceiveCount metrics.Counter + + // ProposalCreationCount is the total number of proposals created by this node + // since process start. + // The metric is annotated by the status of the proposal from the application, + // either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. + ProposalCreateCount metrics.Counter + + // RoundVotingPowerPercent is the percentage of the total voting power received + // with a round. The value begins at 0 for each round and approaches 1.0 as + // additional voting power is observed. The metric is labeled by vote type. + RoundVotingPowerPercent metrics.Gauge + + // LateVotes stores the number of votes that were received by this node that + // correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently + // in. + LateVotes metrics.Counter } // PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. @@ -280,6 +308,43 @@ func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { "Only calculated when a new block is proposed.", Buckets: []float64{-10, -.5, -.025, 0, .1, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 10}, }, append(labels, "is_timely")).With(labelsAndValues...), + VoteExtensionReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "vote_extension_receive_count", + Help: "Number of vote extensions received by the node since process start, labeled by " + + "the application's response to VerifyVoteExtension, either accept or reject.", + }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), + + ProposalReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "proposal_receive_count", + Help: "Number of vote proposals received by the node since process start, labeled by " + + "the application's response to ProcessProposal, either accept or reject.", + }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), + + ProposalCreateCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "proposal_create_count", + Help: "Number of proposals created by the node since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + + RoundVotingPowerPercent: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "round_voting_power_percent", + Help: "Percentage of the total voting power received with a round. " + + "The value begins at 0 for each round and approaches 1.0 as additional " + + "voting power is observed.", + }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + LateVotes: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "late_votes", + Help: "Number of votes received by the node since process start that correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently in.", + }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), } } @@ -317,6 +382,11 @@ func NopMetrics() *Metrics { QuorumPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), FullPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), ProposalTimestampDifference: discard.NewHistogram(), + VoteExtensionReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), + ProposalReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), + ProposalCreateCount: discard.NewCounter(), + RoundVotingPowerPercent: discard.NewGauge(), + LateVotes: discard.NewCounter(), } } @@ -336,10 +406,45 @@ func (m *Metrics) MarkBlockGossipComplete() { m.BlockGossipReceiveLatency.Observe(time.Since(m.blockGossipStart).Seconds()) } +func (m *Metrics) MarkProposalProcessed(accepted bool) { + status := "accepted" + if !accepted { + status = "rejected" + } + m.ProposalReceiveCount.With("status", status).Add(1) +} + +func (m *Metrics) MarkVoteExtensionReceived(accepted bool) { + status := "accepted" + if !accepted { + status = "rejected" + } + m.VoteExtensionReceiveCount.With("status", status).Add(1) +} + +func (m *Metrics) MarkVoteReceived(vt tmproto.SignedMsgType, power, totalPower int64) { + p := float64(power) / float64(totalPower) + n := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(vt.String(), "SIGNED_MSG_TYPE_")) + m.RoundVotingPowerPercent.With("vote_type", n).Add(p) +} + func (m *Metrics) MarkRound(r int32, st time.Time) { m.Rounds.Set(float64(r)) roundTime := time.Since(st).Seconds() m.RoundDuration.Observe(roundTime) + + pvt := tmproto.PrevoteType + pvn := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(pvt.String(), "SIGNED_MSG_TYPE_")) + m.RoundVotingPowerPercent.With("vote_type", pvn).Set(0) + + pct := tmproto.PrecommitType + pcn := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(pct.String(), "SIGNED_MSG_TYPE_")) + m.RoundVotingPowerPercent.With("vote_type", pcn).Set(0) +} + +func (m *Metrics) MarkLateVote(vt tmproto.SignedMsgType) { + n := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimPrefix(vt.String(), "SIGNED_MSG_TYPE_")) + m.LateVotes.With("vote_type", n).Add(1) } func (m *Metrics) MarkStep(s cstypes.RoundStepType) { diff --git a/internal/consensus/state.go b/internal/consensus/state.go index 490801ad2..90efbab77 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/state.go +++ b/internal/consensus/state.go @@ -1334,6 +1334,7 @@ func (cs *State) defaultDecideProposal(ctx context.Context, height int64, round } else if block == nil { return } + cs.metrics.ProposalCreateCount.Add(1) blockParts, err = block.MakePartSet(types.BlockPartSizeBytes) if err != nil { cs.logger.Error("unable to create proposal block part set", "error", err) @@ -1531,6 +1532,7 @@ func (cs *State) defaultDoPrevote(ctx context.Context, height int64, round int32 if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("ProcessProposal: %v", err)) } + cs.metrics.MarkProposalProcessed(isAppValid) // Vote nil if the Application rejected the block if !isAppValid { @@ -2297,6 +2299,10 @@ func (cs *State) addVote( "cs_height", cs.Height, ) + if vote.Height < cs.Height || (vote.Height == cs.Height && vote.Round < cs.Round) { + cs.metrics.MarkLateVote(vote.Type) + } + // A precommit for the previous height? // These come in while we wait timeoutCommit if vote.Height+1 == cs.Height && vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { @@ -2337,7 +2343,9 @@ func (cs *State) addVote( // Verify VoteExtension if precommit if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { - if err = cs.blockExec.VerifyVoteExtension(ctx, vote); err != nil { + err := cs.blockExec.VerifyVoteExtension(ctx, vote) + cs.metrics.MarkVoteExtensionReceived(err == nil) + if err != nil { return false, err } } @@ -2348,6 +2356,11 @@ func (cs *State) addVote( // Either duplicate, or error upon cs.Votes.AddByIndex() return } + if vote.Round == cs.Round { + vals := cs.state.Validators + _, val := vals.GetByIndex(vote.ValidatorIndex) + cs.metrics.MarkVoteReceived(vote.Type, val.VotingPower, vals.TotalVotingPower()) + } if err := cs.eventBus.PublishEventVote(types.EventDataVote{Vote: vote}); err != nil { return added, err diff --git a/internal/state/execution.go b/internal/state/execution.go index 06dfc0b5c..cfacb816d 100644 --- a/internal/state/execution.go +++ b/internal/state/execution.go @@ -247,6 +247,10 @@ func (blockExec *BlockExecutor) ApplyBlock( } if len(validatorUpdates) > 0 { blockExec.logger.Debug("updates to validators", "updates", types.ValidatorListString(validatorUpdates)) + blockExec.metrics.ValidatorSetUpdates.Add(1) + } + if finalizeBlockResponse.ConsensusParamUpdates != nil { + blockExec.metrics.ConsensusParamUpdates.Add(1) } // Update the state with the block and responses. diff --git a/internal/state/metrics.go b/internal/state/metrics.go index bcd713f5f..1d4a13b94 100644 --- a/internal/state/metrics.go +++ b/internal/state/metrics.go @@ -17,6 +17,14 @@ const ( type Metrics struct { // Time between BeginBlock and EndBlock. BlockProcessingTime metrics.Histogram + + // ConsensusParamUpdates is the total number of times the application has + // udated the consensus params since process start. + ConsensusParamUpdates metrics.Counter + + // ValidatorSetUpdates is the total number of times the application has + // udated the validator set since process start. + ValidatorSetUpdates metrics.Counter } // PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. @@ -35,12 +43,29 @@ func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { Help: "Time between BeginBlock and EndBlock in ms.", Buckets: stdprometheus.LinearBuckets(1, 10, 10), }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ConsensusParamUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "consensus_param_updates", + Help: "The total number of times the application as updated the consensus " + + "parameters since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + + ValidatorSetUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validator_set_updates", + Help: "The total number of times the application as updated the validator " + + "set since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), } } // NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. func NopMetrics() *Metrics { return &Metrics{ - BlockProcessingTime: discard.NewHistogram(), + BlockProcessingTime: discard.NewHistogram(), + ConsensusParamUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), + ValidatorSetUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), } } From 735a1a537b2f435918bd2deffacfd02274a3aa68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sergio Mena Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 21:50:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 25/44] Fixed math notation in ABCI++ app requirements (#8499) * Fixed math notation in ABCI++ app requirements * Update spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Daniel * Update spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md Co-authored-by: Daniel Co-authored-by: Daniel --- .../abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md | 174 ++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-) diff --git a/spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md b/spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md index 620b1cd5e..68014a536 100644 --- a/spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md +++ b/spec/abci++/abci++_app_requirements_002_draft.md @@ -6,47 +6,49 @@ title: Application Requirements # Application Requirements This section specifies what Tendermint expects from the Application. It is structured as a set -of formal requirement that can be used for testing and verification of the Application's logic. +of formal requirements that can be used for testing and verification of the Application's logic. -Let $p$ and $q$ be two different correct proposers in rounds $r_p$ and $r_q$ respectively, in height $h$. -Let $s_{p,h-1}$ be $p$'s Application's state committed for height $h-1$. -Let $v_p$ (resp. $v_q$) be the block that $p$'s (resp. $q$'s) Tendermint passes on to the Application -via `RequestPrepareProposal` as proposer of round $r_p$ (resp $r_q$), height $h$, also known as the -raw proposal. -Let $v'_p$ (resp. $v'_q$) the possibly modified block $p$'s (resp. $q$'s) Application returns via -`ResponsePrepareProposal` to Tendermint, also known as the prepared proposal. +Let *p* and *q* be two different correct proposers in rounds *rp* and *rq* +respectively, in height *h*. +Let *sp,h-1* be *p*'s Application's state committed for height *h-1*. +Let *vp* (resp. *vq*) be the block that *p*'s (resp. *q*'s) Tendermint passes +on to the Application +via `RequestPrepareProposal` as proposer of round *rp* (resp *rq*), height *h*, +also known as the raw proposal. +Let *v'p* (resp. *v'q*) the possibly modified block *p*'s (resp. *q*'s) Application +returns via `ResponsePrepareProposal` to Tendermint, also known as the prepared proposal. -Process $p$'s prepared proposal can differ in two different rounds where $p$ is the proposer. +Process *p*'s prepared proposal can differ in two different rounds where *p* is the proposer. -* Requirement 1 [`PrepareProposal`, header-changes] When the blockchain is in same-block execution mode, - $p$'s Application provides values for the following parameters in `ResponsePrepareProposal`: - _AppHash_, _TxResults_, _ConsensusParams_, _ValidatorUpdates_. Provided values for - _ConsensusParams_ and _ValidatorUpdates_ MAY be empty to denote that the Application +* Requirement 1 [`PrepareProposal`, header-changes]: When the blockchain is in same-block execution mode, + *p*'s Application provides values for the following parameters in `ResponsePrepareProposal`: + `AppHash`, `TxResults`, `ConsensusParams`, `ValidatorUpdates`. Provided values for + `ConsensusParams` and `ValidatorUpdates` MAY be empty to denote that the Application wishes to keep the current values. -Parameters _AppHash_, _TxResults_, _ConsensusParams_, and _ValidatorUpdates_ are used by Tendermint to +Parameters `AppHash`, `TxResults`, `ConsensusParams`, and `ValidatorUpdates` are used by Tendermint to compute various hashes in the block header that will finally be part of the proposal. -* Requirement 2 [`PrepareProposal`, no-header-changes] When the blockchain is in next-block execution - mode, $p$'s Application does not provide values for the following parameters in `ResponsePrepareProposal`: - _AppHash_, _TxResults_, _ConsensusParams_, _ValidatorUpdates_. +* Requirement 2 [`PrepareProposal`, no-header-changes]: When the blockchain is in next-block execution + mode, *p*'s Application does not provide values for the following parameters in `ResponsePrepareProposal`: + `AppHash`, `TxResults`, `ConsensusParams`, `ValidatorUpdates`. In practical terms, Requirements 1 and 2 imply that Tendermint will (a) panic if the Application is in -same-block execution mode and _does_ _not_ provide values for -_AppHash_, _TxResults_, _ConsensusParams_, and _ValidatorUpdates_, or -(b) log an error if the Application is in next-block execution mode and _does_ provide values for -_AppHash_, _TxResults_, _ConsensusParams_, or _ValidatorUpdates_ (the values provided will be ignored). +same-block execution mode and *does not* provide values for +`AppHash`, `TxResults`, `ConsensusParams`, and `ValidatorUpdates`, or +(b) log an error if the Application is in next-block execution mode and *does* provide values for +`AppHash`, `TxResults`, `ConsensusParams`, or `ValidatorUpdates` (the values provided will be ignored). -* Requirement 3 [`PrepareProposal`, timeliness] If $p$'s Application fully executes prepared blocks in - `PrepareProposal` and the network is in a synchronous period while processes $p$ and $q$ are in $r_p$, then - the value of *TimeoutPropose* at $q$ must be such that $q$'s propose timer does not time out - (which would result in $q$ prevoting *nil* in $r_p$). +* Requirement 3 [`PrepareProposal`, timeliness]: If *p*'s Application fully executes prepared blocks in + `PrepareProposal` and the network is in a synchronous period while processes *p* and *q* are in *rp*, + then the value of *TimeoutPropose* at *q* must be such that *q*'s propose timer does not time out + (which would result in *q* prevoting `nil` in *rp*). Full execution of blocks at `PrepareProposal` time stands on Tendermint's critical path. Thus, -Requirement 3 ensures the Application will set a value for _TimeoutPropose_ such that the time it takes +Requirement 3 ensures the Application will set a value for `TimeoutPropose` such that the time it takes to fully execute blocks in `PrepareProposal` does not interfere with Tendermint's propose timer. -* Requirement 4 [`PrepareProposal`, tx-size] When $p$'s Application calls `ResponsePrepareProposal`, the +* Requirement 4 [`PrepareProposal`, tx-size]: When *p*'s Application calls `ResponsePrepareProposal`, the total size in bytes of the transactions returned does not exceed `RequestPrepareProposal.max_tx_bytes`. Busy blockchains might seek to maximize the amount of transactions included in each block. Under those conditions, @@ -54,29 +56,31 @@ Tendermint might choose to increase the transactions passed to the Application v beyond the `RequestPrepareProposal.max_tx_bytes` limit. The idea is that, if the Application drops some of those transactions, it can still return a transaction list whose byte size is as close to `RequestPrepareProposal.max_tx_bytes` as possible. Thus, Requirement 4 ensures that the size in bytes of the -transaction list returned by the application will never cause the resulting block to go beyond its byte limit. +transaction list returned by the application will never cause the resulting block to go beyond its byte size +limit. -* Requirement 5 [`PrepareProposal`, `ProcessProposal`, coherence]: For any two correct processes $p$ and $q$, - if $q$'s Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on $v'_p$, - $q$'s Application returns Accept in `ResponseProcessProposal`. +* Requirement 5 [`PrepareProposal`, `ProcessProposal`, coherence]: For any two correct processes *p* and *q*, + if *q*'s Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on *v'p*, + *q*'s Application returns Accept in `ResponseProcessProposal`. -Requirement 5 makes sure that blocks proposed by correct processes _always_ pass the correct receiving process's +Requirement 5 makes sure that blocks proposed by correct processes *always* pass the correct receiving process's `ProcessProposal` check. On the other hand, if there is a deterministic bug in `PrepareProposal` or `ProcessProposal` (or in both), strictly speaking, this makes all processes that hit the bug byzantine. This is a problem in practice, -as very often validators are running the Application from the same codebase, so potentially _all_ would +as very often validators are running the Application from the same codebase, so potentially *all* would likely hit the bug at the same time. This would result in most (or all) processes prevoting `nil`, with the serious consequences on Tendermint's liveness that this entails. Due to its criticality, Requirement 5 is a target for extensive testing and automated verification. * Requirement 6 [`ProcessProposal`, determinism-1]: `ProcessProposal` is a (deterministic) function of the current - state and the block that is about to be applied. In other words, for any correct process $p$, and any arbitrary block $v'$, - if $p$'s Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on $v'$ at height $h$, - then $p$'s Application's acceptance or rejection **exclusively** depends on $v'$ and $s_{p,h-1}$. + state and the block that is about to be applied. In other words, for any correct process *p*, and any arbitrary block *v'*, + if *p*'s Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on *v'* at height *h*, + then *p*'s Application's acceptance or rejection **exclusively** depends on *v'* and *sp,h-1*. -* Requirement 7 [`ProcessProposal`, determinism-2]: For any two correct processes $p$ and $q$, and any arbitrary block $v'$, - if $p$'s (resp. $q$'s) Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on $v'$ at height $h$, - then $p$'s Application accepts $v'$ if and only if $q$'s Application accepts $v'$. +* Requirement 7 [`ProcessProposal`, determinism-2]: For any two correct processes *p* and *q*, and any arbitrary + block *v'*, + if *p*'s (resp. *q*'s) Tendermint calls `RequestProcessProposal` on *v'* at height *h*, + then *p*'s Application accepts *v'* if and only if *q*'s Application accepts *v'*. Note that this requirement follows from Requirement 6 and the Agreement property of consensus. Requirements 6 and 7 ensure that all correct processes will react in the same way to a proposed block, even @@ -87,20 +91,26 @@ In such a scenario, Tendermint's liveness cannot be guaranteed. Again, this is a problem in practice if most validators are running the same software, as they are likely to hit the bug at the same point. There is currently no clear solution to help with this situation, so the Application designers/implementors must proceed very carefully with the logic/implementation -of `ProcessProposal`. As a general rule `ProcessProposal` _should_ always accept the block. +of `ProcessProposal`. As a general rule `ProcessProposal` SHOULD always accept the block. -According to the Tendermint algorithm, a correct process can broadcast at most one precommit message in round $r$, height $h$. -Since, as stated in the [Description](#description) section, `ResponseExtendVote` is only called when Tendermint -is about to broadcast a non-`nil` precommit message, a correct process can only produce one vote extension in round $r$, height $h$. -Let $e^r_p$ be the vote extension that the Application of a correct process $p$ returns via `ResponseExtendVote` in round $r$, height $h$. -Let $w^r_p$ be the proposed block that $p$'s Tendermint passes to the Application via `RequestExtendVote` in round $r$, height $h$. +According to the Tendermint algorithm, a correct process can broadcast at most one precommit +message in round *r*, height *h*. +Since, as stated in the [Methods](./abci++_methods_002_draft.md#extendvote) section, `ResponseExtendVote` +is only called when Tendermint +is about to broadcast a non-`nil` precommit message, a correct process can only produce one vote extension +in round *r*, height *h*. +Let *erp* be the vote extension that the Application of a correct process *p* returns via +`ResponseExtendVote` in round *r*, height *h*. +Let *wrp* be the proposed block that *p*'s Tendermint passes to the Application via `RequestExtendVote` +in round *r*, height *h*. -* Requirement 8 [`ExtendVote`, `VerifyVoteExtension`, coherence]: For any two correct processes $p$ and $q$, if $q$ receives $e^r_p$ - from $p$ in height $h$, $q$'s Application returns Accept in `ResponseVerifyVoteExtension`. +* Requirement 8 [`ExtendVote`, `VerifyVoteExtension`, coherence]: For any two correct processes *p* and *q*, if *q* +receives *erp* + from *p* in height *h*, *q*'s Application returns Accept in `ResponseVerifyVoteExtension`. Requirement 8 constrains the creation and handling of vote extensions in a similar way as Requirement 5 -contrains the creation and handling of proposed blocks. -Requirement 8 ensures that extensions created by correct processes _always_ pass the `VerifyVoteExtension` +constrains the creation and handling of proposed blocks. +Requirement 8 ensures that extensions created by correct processes *always* pass the `VerifyVoteExtension` checks performed by correct processes receiving those extensions. However, if there is a (deterministic) bug in `ExtendVote` or `VerifyVoteExtension` (or in both), we will face the same liveness issues as described for Requirement 5, as Precommit messages with invalid vote @@ -108,58 +118,62 @@ extensions will be discarded. * Requirement 9 [`VerifyVoteExtension`, determinism-1]: `VerifyVoteExtension` is a (deterministic) function of the current state, the vote extension received, and the prepared proposal that the extension refers to. - In other words, for any correct process $p$, and any arbitrary vote extension $e$, and any arbitrary - block $w$, if $p$'s (resp. $q$'s) Tendermint calls `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` on $e$ and $w$ at height $h$, - then $p$'s Application's acceptance or rejection **exclusively** depends on $e$, $w$ and $s_{p,h-1}$. + In other words, for any correct process *p*, and any arbitrary vote extension *e*, and any arbitrary + block *w*, if *p*'s (resp. *q*'s) Tendermint calls `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` on *e* and *w* at height *h*, + then *p*'s Application's acceptance or rejection **exclusively** depends on *e*, *w* and *sp,h-1*. -* Requirement 10 [`VerifyVoteExtension`, determinism-2]: For any two correct processes $p$ and $q$, - and any arbitrary vote extension $e$, and any arbitrary block $w$, - if $p$'s (resp. $q$'s) Tendermint calls `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` on $e$ and $w$ at height $h$, - then $p$'s Application accepts $e$ if and only if $q$'s Application accepts $e$. +* Requirement 10 [`VerifyVoteExtension`, determinism-2]: For any two correct processes *p* and *q*, + and any arbitrary vote extension *e*, and any arbitrary block *w*, + if *p*'s (resp. *q*'s) Tendermint calls `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` on *e* and *w* at height *h*, + then *p*'s Application accepts *e* if and only if *q*'s Application accepts *e*. Note that this requirement follows from Requirement 9 and the Agreement property of consensus. Requirements 9 and 10 ensure that the validation of vote extensions will be deterministic at all correct processes. -Requirements 9 and 10 protect against arbitrary vote extension data from Byzantine processes -similarly to Requirements 6 and 7 and proposed blocks. +Requirements 9 and 10 protect against arbitrary vote extension data from Byzantine processes, +in a similar way as Requirements 6 and 7 protect against arbitrary proposed blocks. Requirements 9 and 10 can be violated by a bug inducing non-determinism in `VerifyVoteExtension`. In this case liveness can be compromised. -Extra care should be put in the implementation of `ExtendVote` and `VerifyVoteExtension` and, -as a general rule, `VerifyVoteExtension` _should_ always accept the vote extension. +Extra care should be put in the implementation of `ExtendVote` and `VerifyVoteExtension`. +As a general rule, `VerifyVoteExtension` SHOULD always accept the vote extension. -* Requirement 11 [_all_, no-side-effects]: $p$'s calls to `RequestPrepareProposal`, - `RequestProcessProposal`, `RequestExtendVote`, and `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` at height $h$ do - not modify $s_{p,h-1}$. +* Requirement 11 [*all*, no-side-effects]: *p*'s calls to `RequestPrepareProposal`, + `RequestProcessProposal`, `RequestExtendVote`, and `RequestVerifyVoteExtension` at height *h* do + not modify *sp,h-1*. -* Requirement 12 [`ExtendVote`, `FinalizeBlock`, non-dependency]: for any correct process $p$, -and any vote extension $e$ that $p$ received at height $h$, the computation of -$s_{p,h}$ does not depend on $e$. +* Requirement 12 [`ExtendVote`, `FinalizeBlock`, non-dependency]: for any correct process *p*, +and any vote extension *e* that *p* received at height *h*, the computation of +*sp,h* does not depend on *e*. -The call to correct process $p$'s `RequestFinalizeBlock` at height $h$, with block $v_{p,h}$ -passed as parameter, creates state $s_{p,h}$. +The call to correct process *p*'s `RequestFinalizeBlock` at height *h*, with block *vp,h* +passed as parameter, creates state *sp,h*. Additionally, -* in next-block execution mode, $p$'s `FinalizeBlock` creates a set of transaction results $T_{p,h}$, -* in same-block execution mode, $p$'s `PrepareProposal` creates a set of transaction results $T_{p,h}$ - if $p$ was the proposer of $v_{p,h}$, otherwise `FinalizeBlock` creates $T_{p,h}$. +* in next-block execution mode, *p*'s `FinalizeBlock` creates a set of transaction results *Tp,h*, +* in same-block execution mode, *p*'s `PrepareProposal` creates a set of transaction results *Tp,h* + if *p* was the proposer of *vp,h*. If *p* was not the proposer of *vp,h*, + `ProcessProposal` creates *Tp,h*. `FinalizeBlock` MAY re-create *Tp,h* if it was + removed from memory during the execution of height *h*. -* Requirement 13 [`FinalizeBlock`, determinism-1]: For any correct process $p$, - $s_{p,h}$ exclusively depends on $s_{p,h-1}$ and $v_{p,h}$. +* Requirement 13 [`FinalizeBlock`, determinism-1]: For any correct process *p*, + *sp,h* exclusively depends on *sp,h-1* and *vp,h*. -* Requirement 14 [`FinalizeBlock`, determinism-2]: For any correct process $p$, - the contents of $T_{p,h}$ exclusively depend on $s_{p,h-1}$ and $v_{p,h}$. +* Requirement 14 [`FinalizeBlock`, determinism-2]: For any correct process *p*, + the contents of *Tp,h* exclusively depend on *sp,h-1* and *vp,h*. Note that Requirements 13 and 14, combined with Agreement property of consensus ensure -the Application state evolves consistently at all correct processes. +state machine replication, i.e., the Application state evolves consistently at all correct processes. Finally, notice that neither `PrepareProposal` nor `ExtendVote` have determinism-related requirements associated. Indeed, `PrepareProposal` is not required to be deterministic: -* $v'_p$ may depend on $v_p$ and $s_{p,h-1}$, but may also depend on other values or operations. -* $v_p = v_q \nRightarrow v'_p = v'_q$. +* *v'p* may depend on *vp* and *sp,h-1*, but may also depend on other values or operations. +* *vp = vq ⇏ v'p = v'q*. Likewise, `ExtendVote` can also be non-deterministic: -* $e^r_p$ may depend on $w^r_p$ and $s_{p,h-1}$, but may also depend on other values or operations. -* $w^r_p = w^r_q \nRightarrow e^r_p = e^r_q$ +* *erp* may depend on *wrp* and *sp,h-1*, + but may also depend on other values or operations. +* *wrp = wrq ⇏ + erp = erq* From 06b1812094dba6086f53ec385ed6238ffbc255fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thane Thomson Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 07:10:32 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 26/44] abci++: Propagate vote extensions (RFC 017) (#8433) * Add protos for ExtendedCommit Cherry-pick from e73f0178b72a16ee81f8e856aadf651f2c62ec6e just the changes to the .proto files, since we have deleted the .intermediate files. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * make proto-gen Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * BlockStore holds extended commit Cherry-pick 8d504d4b50ec6afbdffe2df7ababbef30e15053d and fix conflicts. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Reshuffle ExtendedCommit and ExtendedCommitSig Separate the data structures and functions from their Commit-oriented counterparts to adhere to the current coding style. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix exit condition in blocksync * Add note to remove TxResult proto As Sergio pointed out in 3e31aa6f583cdc71e208ed03a82f1d804ec0de49, this proto message can probably be removed. We should do this in a separate PR. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Lift termination condition into for loop Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Enforce vote extension signature requirement Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Expand on comment for PeekTwoBlocks for posterity Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Isolate TODO more clearly Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * make mockery Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix comment Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Make panic output from BlockStore.SaveBlock more readable Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Add helper methods to ExtendedCommitSig and ExtendedCommit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix most tests except TestHandshake* Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix store prefix collision Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix TestBlockFetchAtHeight Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove global state from store tests Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger Co-authored-by: Sergio Mena * blocksync: Just return error Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * make format Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Remove unused/commented-out code Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * blocksync: Change pool AddBlock function signature to return errors Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Improve legibility of switch statements Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * blocksync: Expand on extended commit requirement in AddBlock description Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * blocksync: Return error without also logging it Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * consensus: Rename short-lived local variable Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * consensus: Allocate TODO to Sergio Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * evidence/pool_test: Inline slice construction Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * state: Rename LoadBlockExtCommit to LoadBlockExtendedCommit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * proto: Remove TODO on TxResult Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Minor format Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Reformat ExtendedCommitSig.BlockID Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Remove NewExtendedCommit constructor Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Remove NewCommit constructor Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Shorten receiver names for ExtendedCommit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Convert ExtendedCommit.Copy to a deep clone Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Assign TODO to Sergio Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Fix legibility nits Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Improve legibility Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * store/state: Add TODO to move prefixes to common package Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Propagate validator info to PrepareProposal In order to propagate validator voting power through to PrepareProposal, we need to load the validator set info from the height corresponding to the extended commit that we're passing through to PrepareProposal as the "LocalLastCommit". Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Rename local var for clarity Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix TestMaxProposalBlockSize Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Rename local var for clarity Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove debug log Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove CommigSig.ForBlock helper Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove CommigSig.Absent helper Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove ExtendedCommitSig.ForBlock helper Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove ExtendedCommitSig.Absent helper Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * There are no extended commits below the initial height Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Fix comment grammar Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Remove JSON encoding from ExtendedCommit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Embed CommitSig into ExtendedCommitSig instead of duplicating fields Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Rename ExtendedCommit vote_extension field to extension for consistency with domain types Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * blocksync: Panic if we peek a block without an extended commit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger * Remove Sergio from TODO Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Increase hard-coded vote extension max size to 1MB Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * state: Remove unnecessary comment Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * state: Ensure no of commit sigs equals validator set length Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * make format Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Minor legibility improvements Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Improve legibility Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Remove unused GetVotes function on VoteSet Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Refactor TestMaxProposalBlockSize to construct more realistic extended commit Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Refactor buildExtendedCommitInfo to resemble buildLastCommitInfo Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger * abci++: Disable VerifyVoteExtension call on nil precommits (#8491) Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * types: Require vote extensions on non-nil precommits and not otherwise Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Disable lint Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Increase timeout for TestReactorVotingPowerChange to counter flakiness Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Only sign and verify vote extensions in non-nil precommits Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Revert "Disable lint" This reverts commit 6fffbf94028a1ae78289abbad1b602c251f6f652. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Add missing non-nil check uncovered non-deterministically in TestHandshakeReplayAll Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Expand error message for accuracy Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Only call ExtendVote when we make non-nil precommits Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Revert "Increase timeout for TestReactorVotingPowerChange to counter flakiness" This reverts commit af514939dbdf72ce275ef290a34c390a5e982563. Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson * Refactor ValidateBasic for ExtendedCommitSig for legibility Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson Co-authored-by: Sergio Mena Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger --- internal/blocksync/pool.go | 58 +- internal/blocksync/pool_test.go | 9 +- internal/blocksync/reactor.go | 54 +- internal/blocksync/reactor_test.go | 52 +- internal/consensus/byzantine_test.go | 10 +- internal/consensus/common_test.go | 3 +- internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go | 1 + internal/consensus/msgs_test.go | 2 +- internal/consensus/reactor.go | 6 +- internal/consensus/replay_test.go | 70 +- internal/consensus/state.go | 39 +- internal/consensus/state_test.go | 14 +- internal/evidence/pool_test.go | 31 +- internal/evidence/verify_test.go | 18 +- internal/state/execution.go | 100 +- internal/state/execution_test.go | 64 +- internal/state/helpers_test.go | 14 +- internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go | 1 + internal/state/mocks/block_store.go | 18 +- internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go | 1 + internal/state/mocks/store.go | 1 + internal/state/services.go | 3 +- internal/state/store.go | 3 + internal/state/test/factory/block.go | 10 +- internal/state/validation_test.go | 42 +- internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go | 1 + internal/statesync/reactor_test.go | 4 +- internal/store/store.go | 50 +- internal/store/store_test.go | 140 ++- internal/test/factory/commit.go | 4 +- light/helpers_test.go | 7 +- node/node_test.go | 54 +- privval/file.go | 8 +- proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go | 113 ++- proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.proto | 2 + proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go | 919 ++++++++++++++++-- proto/tendermint/types/types.proto | 22 + scripts/confix/confix.go | 1 + test/e2e/runner/evidence.go | 4 +- types/block.go | 404 ++++++-- types/block_test.go | 49 +- types/evidence.go | 6 +- types/evidence_test.go | 12 +- types/part_set.go | 6 + types/priv_validator.go | 8 +- types/test_util.go | 16 +- types/validation.go | 8 +- types/validation_test.go | 29 +- types/validator_set_test.go | 9 +- types/vote.go | 46 +- types/vote_set.go | 36 +- types/vote_set_test.go | 8 +- types/vote_test.go | 30 +- 53 files changed, 1928 insertions(+), 692 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/blocksync/pool.go b/internal/blocksync/pool.go index f00a2fab5..30bb6962e 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/pool.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/pool.go @@ -200,16 +200,20 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) IsCaughtUp() bool { return pool.height >= (pool.maxPeerHeight - 1) } -// PeekTwoBlocks returns blocks at pool.height and pool.height+1. -// We need to see the second block's Commit to validate the first block. -// So we peek two blocks at a time. +// PeekTwoBlocks returns blocks at pool.height and pool.height+1. We need to +// see the second block's Commit to validate the first block. So we peek two +// blocks at a time. We return an extended commit, containing vote extensions +// and their associated signatures, as this is critical to consensus in ABCI++ +// as we switch from block sync to consensus mode. +// // The caller will verify the commit. -func (pool *BlockPool) PeekTwoBlocks() (first *types.Block, second *types.Block) { +func (pool *BlockPool) PeekTwoBlocks() (first, second *types.Block, firstExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit) { pool.mtx.RLock() defer pool.mtx.RUnlock() if r := pool.requesters[pool.height]; r != nil { first = r.getBlock() + firstExtCommit = r.getExtendedCommit() } if r := pool.requesters[pool.height+1]; r != nil { second = r.getBlock() @@ -218,7 +222,8 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) PeekTwoBlocks() (first *types.Block, second *types.Block) } // PopRequest pops the first block at pool.height. -// It must have been validated by 'second'.Commit from PeekTwoBlocks(). +// It must have been validated by the second Commit from PeekTwoBlocks. +// TODO(thane): (?) and its corresponding ExtendedCommit. func (pool *BlockPool) PopRequest() { pool.mtx.Lock() defer pool.mtx.Unlock() @@ -262,16 +267,25 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) RedoRequest(height int64) types.NodeID { return peerID } -// AddBlock validates that the block comes from the peer it was expected from and calls the requester to store it. +// AddBlock validates that the block comes from the peer it was expected from +// and calls the requester to store it. +// +// This requires an extended commit at the same height as the supplied block - +// the block contains the last commit, but we need the latest commit in case we +// need to switch over from block sync to consensus at this height. If the +// height of the extended commit and the height of the block do not match, we +// do not add the block and return an error. // TODO: ensure that blocks come in order for each peer. -func (pool *BlockPool) AddBlock(peerID types.NodeID, block *types.Block, blockSize int) { +func (pool *BlockPool) AddBlock(peerID types.NodeID, block *types.Block, extCommit *types.ExtendedCommit, blockSize int) error { pool.mtx.Lock() defer pool.mtx.Unlock() + if block.Height != extCommit.Height { + return fmt.Errorf("heights don't match, not adding block (block height: %d, commit height: %d)", block.Height, extCommit.Height) + } + requester := pool.requesters[block.Height] if requester == nil { - pool.logger.Error("peer sent us a block we didn't expect", - "peer", peerID, "curHeight", pool.height, "blockHeight", block.Height) diff := pool.height - block.Height if diff < 0 { diff *= -1 @@ -279,10 +293,10 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) AddBlock(peerID types.NodeID, block *types.Block, blockSi if diff > maxDiffBetweenCurrentAndReceivedBlockHeight { pool.sendError(errors.New("peer sent us a block we didn't expect with a height too far ahead/behind"), peerID) } - return + return fmt.Errorf("peer sent us a block we didn't expect (peer: %s, current height: %d, block height: %d)", peerID, pool.height, block.Height) } - if requester.setBlock(block, peerID) { + if requester.setBlock(block, extCommit, peerID) { atomic.AddInt32(&pool.numPending, -1) peer := pool.peers[peerID] if peer != nil { @@ -290,9 +304,11 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) AddBlock(peerID types.NodeID, block *types.Block, blockSi } } else { err := errors.New("requester is different or block already exists") - pool.logger.Error(err.Error(), "peer", peerID, "requester", requester.getPeerID(), "blockHeight", block.Height) pool.sendError(err, peerID) + return fmt.Errorf("%w (peer: %s, requester: %s, block height: %d)", err, peerID, requester.getPeerID(), block.Height) } + + return nil } // MaxPeerHeight returns the highest reported height. @@ -456,6 +472,7 @@ func (pool *BlockPool) debug() string { } else { str += fmt.Sprintf("H(%v):", h) str += fmt.Sprintf("B?(%v) ", pool.requesters[h].block != nil) + str += fmt.Sprintf("C?(%v) ", pool.requesters[h].extCommit != nil) } } return str @@ -544,9 +561,10 @@ type bpRequester struct { gotBlockCh chan struct{} redoCh chan types.NodeID // redo may send multitime, add peerId to identify repeat - mtx sync.Mutex - peerID types.NodeID - block *types.Block + mtx sync.Mutex + peerID types.NodeID + block *types.Block + extCommit *types.ExtendedCommit } func newBPRequester(logger log.Logger, pool *BlockPool, height int64) *bpRequester { @@ -572,13 +590,14 @@ func (bpr *bpRequester) OnStart(ctx context.Context) error { func (*bpRequester) OnStop() {} // Returns true if the peer matches and block doesn't already exist. -func (bpr *bpRequester) setBlock(block *types.Block, peerID types.NodeID) bool { +func (bpr *bpRequester) setBlock(block *types.Block, extCommit *types.ExtendedCommit, peerID types.NodeID) bool { bpr.mtx.Lock() if bpr.block != nil || bpr.peerID != peerID { bpr.mtx.Unlock() return false } bpr.block = block + bpr.extCommit = extCommit bpr.mtx.Unlock() select { @@ -594,6 +613,12 @@ func (bpr *bpRequester) getBlock() *types.Block { return bpr.block } +func (bpr *bpRequester) getExtendedCommit() *types.ExtendedCommit { + bpr.mtx.Lock() + defer bpr.mtx.Unlock() + return bpr.extCommit +} + func (bpr *bpRequester) getPeerID() types.NodeID { bpr.mtx.Lock() defer bpr.mtx.Unlock() @@ -611,6 +636,7 @@ func (bpr *bpRequester) reset() { bpr.peerID = "" bpr.block = nil + bpr.extCommit = nil } // Tells bpRequester to pick another peer and try again. diff --git a/internal/blocksync/pool_test.go b/internal/blocksync/pool_test.go index 1cb8cca40..3c47b4a64 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/pool_test.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/pool_test.go @@ -43,7 +43,10 @@ func (p testPeer) runInputRoutine() { // Request desired, pretend like we got the block immediately. func (p testPeer) simulateInput(input inputData) { block := &types.Block{Header: types.Header{Height: input.request.Height}} - input.pool.AddBlock(input.request.PeerID, block, 123) + extCommit := &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: input.request.Height, + } + _ = input.pool.AddBlock(input.request.PeerID, block, extCommit, 123) // TODO: uncommenting this creates a race which is detected by: // https://github.com/golang/go/blob/2bd767b1022dd3254bcec469f0ee164024726486/src/testing/testing.go#L854-L856 // see: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3390#issue-418379890 @@ -110,7 +113,7 @@ func TestBlockPoolBasic(t *testing.T) { if !pool.IsRunning() { return } - first, second := pool.PeekTwoBlocks() + first, second, _ := pool.PeekTwoBlocks() if first != nil && second != nil { pool.PopRequest() } else { @@ -164,7 +167,7 @@ func TestBlockPoolTimeout(t *testing.T) { if !pool.IsRunning() { return } - first, second := pool.PeekTwoBlocks() + first, second, _ := pool.PeekTwoBlocks() if first != nil && second != nil { pool.PopRequest() } else { diff --git a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go index bf9845370..144595889 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/reactor.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/reactor.go @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ type Reactor struct { stateStore sm.Store blockExec *sm.BlockExecutor - store *store.BlockStore + store sm.BlockStore pool *BlockPool consReactor consensusReactor blockSync *atomicBool @@ -186,15 +186,21 @@ func (r *Reactor) OnStop() { func (r *Reactor) respondToPeer(ctx context.Context, msg *bcproto.BlockRequest, peerID types.NodeID, blockSyncCh *p2p.Channel) error { block := r.store.LoadBlock(msg.Height) if block != nil { + extCommit := r.store.LoadBlockExtendedCommit(msg.Height) + if extCommit == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("found block in store without extended commit: %v", block) + } blockProto, err := block.ToProto() if err != nil { - r.logger.Error("failed to convert msg to protobuf", "err", err) - return err + return fmt.Errorf("failed to convert block to protobuf: %w", err) } return blockSyncCh.Send(ctx, p2p.Envelope{ - To: peerID, - Message: &bcproto.BlockResponse{Block: blockProto}, + To: peerID, + Message: &bcproto.BlockResponse{ + Block: blockProto, + ExtCommit: extCommit.ToProto(), + }, }) } @@ -236,8 +242,17 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelope, blo "err", err) return err } + extCommit, err := types.ExtendedCommitFromProto(msg.ExtCommit) + if err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to convert extended commit from proto", + "peer", envelope.From, + "err", err) + return err + } - r.pool.AddBlock(envelope.From, block, block.Size()) + if err := r.pool.AddBlock(envelope.From, block, extCommit, block.Size()); err != nil { + r.logger.Error("failed to add block", "err", err) + } case *bcproto.StatusRequest: return blockSyncCh.Send(ctx, p2p.Envelope{ @@ -448,6 +463,20 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh ) switch { + // TODO(sergio) Might be needed for implementing the upgrading solution. Remove after that + //case state.LastBlockHeight > 0 && r.store.LoadBlockExtCommit(state.LastBlockHeight) == nil: + case state.LastBlockHeight > 0 && blocksSynced == 0: + // Having state-synced, we need to blocksync at least one block + r.logger.Info( + "no seen commit yet", + "height", height, + "last_block_height", state.LastBlockHeight, + "initial_height", state.InitialHeight, + "max_peer_height", r.pool.MaxPeerHeight(), + "timeout_in", syncTimeout-time.Since(lastAdvance), + ) + continue + case r.pool.IsCaughtUp(): r.logger.Info("switching to consensus reactor", "height", height) @@ -490,9 +519,13 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh // TODO: Uncouple from request routine. // see if there are any blocks to sync - first, second := r.pool.PeekTwoBlocks() - if first == nil || second == nil { - // we need both to sync the first block + first, second, extCommit := r.pool.PeekTwoBlocks() + if first == nil || second == nil || extCommit == nil { + if first != nil && extCommit == nil { + // See https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/8433#discussion_r866790631 + panic(fmt.Errorf("peeked first block without extended commit at height %d - possible node store corruption", first.Height)) + } + // we need all to sync the first block continue } else { // try again quickly next loop @@ -517,6 +550,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh // NOTE: We can probably make this more efficient, but note that calling // first.Hash() doesn't verify the tx contents, so MakePartSet() is // currently necessary. + // TODO(sergio): Should we also validate against the extended commit? err = state.Validators.VerifyCommitLight(chainID, firstID, first.Height, second.LastCommit) if err == nil { @@ -559,7 +593,7 @@ func (r *Reactor) poolRoutine(ctx context.Context, stateSynced bool, blockSyncCh r.pool.PopRequest() // TODO: batch saves so we do not persist to disk every block - r.store.SaveBlock(first, firstParts, second.LastCommit) + r.store.SaveBlock(first, firstParts, extCommit) // TODO: Same thing for app - but we would need a way to get the hash // without persisting the state. diff --git a/internal/blocksync/reactor_test.go b/internal/blocksync/reactor_test.go index 857b0a519..1d4d7d4d6 100644 --- a/internal/blocksync/reactor_test.go +++ b/internal/blocksync/reactor_test.go @@ -147,39 +147,43 @@ func (rts *reactorTestSuite) addNode( sm.NopMetrics(), ) + var lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit + + // The commit we are building for the current height. + seenExtCommit := &types.ExtendedCommit{} + for blockHeight := int64(1); blockHeight <= maxBlockHeight; blockHeight++ { - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(blockHeight-1, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastExtCommit = seenExtCommit.Clone() - if blockHeight > 1 { - lastBlockMeta := blockStore.LoadBlockMeta(blockHeight - 1) - lastBlock := blockStore.LoadBlock(blockHeight - 1) - - vote, err := factory.MakeVote( - ctx, - privVal, - lastBlock.Header.ChainID, 0, - lastBlock.Header.Height, 0, 2, - lastBlockMeta.BlockID, - time.Now(), - ) - require.NoError(t, err) - lastCommit = types.NewCommit( - vote.Height, - vote.Round, - lastBlockMeta.BlockID, - []types.CommitSig{vote.CommitSig()}, - ) - } - - thisBlock := sf.MakeBlock(state, blockHeight, lastCommit) + thisBlock := sf.MakeBlock(state, blockHeight, lastExtCommit.StripExtensions()) thisParts, err := thisBlock.MakePartSet(types.BlockPartSizeBytes) require.NoError(t, err) blockID := types.BlockID{Hash: thisBlock.Hash(), PartSetHeader: thisParts.Header()} + // Simulate a commit for the current height + vote, err := factory.MakeVote( + ctx, + privVal, + thisBlock.Header.ChainID, + 0, + thisBlock.Header.Height, + 0, + 2, + blockID, + time.Now(), + ) + require.NoError(t, err) + seenExtCommit = &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: vote.Height, + Round: vote.Round, + BlockID: blockID, + ExtendedSignatures: []types.ExtendedCommitSig{vote.ExtendedCommitSig()}, + } + state, err = blockExec.ApplyBlock(ctx, state, blockID, thisBlock) require.NoError(t, err) - blockStore.SaveBlock(thisBlock, thisParts, lastCommit) + blockStore.SaveBlock(thisBlock, thisParts, seenExtCommit) } rts.peerChans[nodeID] = make(chan p2p.PeerUpdate) diff --git a/internal/consensus/byzantine_test.go b/internal/consensus/byzantine_test.go index 804ebdb18..9c6f4a295 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/byzantine_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/byzantine_test.go @@ -178,22 +178,22 @@ func TestByzantinePrevoteEquivocation(t *testing.T) { lazyNodeState.decideProposal = func(ctx context.Context, height int64, round int32) { require.NotNil(t, lazyNodeState.privValidator) - var commit *types.Commit + var extCommit *types.ExtendedCommit switch { case lazyNodeState.Height == lazyNodeState.state.InitialHeight: // We're creating a proposal for the first block. // The commit is empty, but not nil. - commit = types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + extCommit = &types.ExtendedCommit{} case lazyNodeState.LastCommit.HasTwoThirdsMajority(): // Make the commit from LastCommit - commit = lazyNodeState.LastCommit.MakeCommit() + extCommit = lazyNodeState.LastCommit.MakeExtendedCommit() default: // This shouldn't happen. lazyNodeState.logger.Error("enterPropose: Cannot propose anything: No commit for the previous block") return } // omit the last signature in the commit - commit.Signatures[len(commit.Signatures)-1] = types.NewCommitSigAbsent() + extCommit.ExtendedSignatures[len(extCommit.ExtendedSignatures)-1] = types.NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent() if lazyNodeState.privValidatorPubKey == nil { // If this node is a validator & proposer in the current round, it will @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ func TestByzantinePrevoteEquivocation(t *testing.T) { proposerAddr := lazyNodeState.privValidatorPubKey.Address() block, err := lazyNodeState.blockExec.CreateProposalBlock( - ctx, lazyNodeState.Height, lazyNodeState.state, commit, proposerAddr, lazyNodeState.LastCommit.GetVotes()) + ctx, lazyNodeState.Height, lazyNodeState.state, extCommit, proposerAddr) require.NoError(t, err) blockParts, err := block.MakePartSet(types.BlockPartSizeBytes) require.NoError(t, err) diff --git a/internal/consensus/common_test.go b/internal/consensus/common_test.go index ca1db8425..1dc92b33c 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/common_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/common_test.go @@ -160,7 +160,8 @@ func signVote( blockID types.BlockID) *types.Vote { var ext []byte - if voteType == tmproto.PrecommitType { + // Only non-nil precommits are allowed to carry vote extensions. + if voteType == tmproto.PrecommitType && !blockID.IsNil() { ext = []byte("extension") } v, err := vs.signVote(ctx, voteType, chainID, blockID, ext) diff --git a/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go b/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go index f904e9129..3aa02e9fe 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go +++ b/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import ( testing "testing" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" + state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" ) diff --git a/internal/consensus/msgs_test.go b/internal/consensus/msgs_test.go index 5a6465294..b8d18a109 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/msgs_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/msgs_test.go @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ func TestMsgToProto(t *testing.T) { pv := types.NewMockPV() vote, err := factory.MakeVote(ctx, pv, factory.DefaultTestChainID, - 0, 1, 0, 2, types.BlockID{}, time.Now()) + 0, 1, 0, 2, bi, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) pbVote := vote.ToProto() diff --git a/internal/consensus/reactor.go b/internal/consensus/reactor.go index eea74b5e1..1a9d49057 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/reactor.go +++ b/internal/consensus/reactor.go @@ -794,10 +794,10 @@ func (r *Reactor) gossipVotesRoutine(ctx context.Context, ps *PeerState, voteCh // catchup logic -- if peer is lagging by more than 1, send Commit blockStoreBase := r.state.blockStore.Base() if blockStoreBase > 0 && prs.Height != 0 && rs.Height >= prs.Height+2 && prs.Height >= blockStoreBase { - // Load the block commit for prs.Height, which contains precommit + // Load the block's extended commit for prs.Height, which contains precommit // signatures for prs.Height. - if commit := r.state.blockStore.LoadBlockCommit(prs.Height); commit != nil { - if ok, err := r.pickSendVote(ctx, ps, commit, voteCh); err != nil { + if ec := r.state.blockStore.LoadBlockExtendedCommit(prs.Height); ec != nil { + if ok, err := r.pickSendVote(ctx, ps, ec, voteCh); err != nil { return } else if ok { logger.Debug("picked Catchup commit to send", "height", prs.Height) diff --git a/internal/consensus/replay_test.go b/internal/consensus/replay_test.go index f112f23e8..c8f04655b 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/replay_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/replay_test.go @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ type simulatorTestSuite struct { GenesisState sm.State Config *config.Config Chain []*types.Block - Commits []*types.Commit + ExtCommits []*types.ExtendedCommit CleanupFunc cleanupFunc Mempool mempool.Mempool @@ -578,11 +578,11 @@ func setupSimulator(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T) *simulatorTestSuite { } ensureNewRound(t, newRoundCh, height+1, 0) - sim.Chain = make([]*types.Block, 0) - sim.Commits = make([]*types.Commit, 0) + sim.Chain = []*types.Block{} + sim.ExtCommits = []*types.ExtendedCommit{} for i := 1; i <= numBlocks; i++ { sim.Chain = append(sim.Chain, css[0].blockStore.LoadBlock(int64(i))) - sim.Commits = append(sim.Commits, css[0].blockStore.LoadBlockCommit(int64(i))) + sim.ExtCommits = append(sim.ExtCommits, css[0].blockStore.LoadBlockExtendedCommit(int64(i))) } return sim @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ func testHandshakeReplay( testValidatorsChange bool, ) { var chain []*types.Block - var commits []*types.Commit + var extCommits []*types.ExtendedCommit var store *mockBlockStore var stateDB dbm.DB var genesisState sm.State @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ func testHandshakeReplay( genesisState = sim.GenesisState cfg = sim.Config chain = append([]*types.Block{}, sim.Chain...) // copy chain - commits = sim.Commits + extCommits = sim.ExtCommits store = newMockBlockStore(t, cfg, genesisState.ConsensusParams) } else { // test single node testConfig, err := ResetConfig(t.TempDir(), fmt.Sprintf("%s_%v_s", t.Name(), mode)) @@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ func testHandshakeReplay( err = wal.Start(ctx) require.NoError(t, err) t.Cleanup(func() { cancel(); wal.Wait() }) - chain, commits = makeBlockchainFromWAL(t, wal) + chain, extCommits = makeBlockchainFromWAL(t, wal) pubKey, err := privVal.GetPubKey(ctx) require.NoError(t, err) stateDB, genesisState, store = stateAndStore(t, cfg, pubKey, kvstore.ProtocolVersion) @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ func testHandshakeReplay( } stateStore := sm.NewStore(stateDB) store.chain = chain - store.commits = commits + store.extCommits = extCommits state := genesisState.Copy() // run the chain through state.ApplyBlock to build up the tendermint state @@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ func (app *badApp) Commit(context.Context) (*abci.ResponseCommit, error) { //-------------------------- // utils for making blocks -func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.Commit) { +func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.ExtendedCommit) { t.Helper() var height int64 @@ -1047,10 +1047,10 @@ func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.Comm // log.Notice("Build a blockchain by reading from the WAL") var ( - blocks []*types.Block - commits []*types.Commit - thisBlockParts *types.PartSet - thisBlockCommit *types.Commit + blocks []*types.Block + extCommits []*types.ExtendedCommit + thisBlockParts *types.PartSet + thisBlockExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit ) dec := NewWALDecoder(gr) @@ -1082,12 +1082,12 @@ func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.Comm require.Equal(t, block.Height, height+1, "read bad block from wal. got height %d, expected %d", block.Height, height+1) - commitHeight := thisBlockCommit.Height + commitHeight := thisBlockExtCommit.Height require.Equal(t, commitHeight, height+1, "commit doesnt match. got height %d, expected %d", commitHeight, height+1) blocks = append(blocks, block) - commits = append(commits, thisBlockCommit) + extCommits = append(extCommits, thisBlockExtCommit) height++ } case *types.PartSetHeader: @@ -1097,8 +1097,12 @@ func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.Comm require.NoError(t, err) case *types.Vote: if p.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { - thisBlockCommit = types.NewCommit(p.Height, p.Round, - p.BlockID, []types.CommitSig{p.CommitSig()}) + thisBlockExtCommit = &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: p.Height, + Round: p.Round, + BlockID: p.BlockID, + ExtendedSignatures: []types.ExtendedCommitSig{p.ExtendedCommitSig()}, + } } } } @@ -1113,12 +1117,12 @@ func makeBlockchainFromWAL(t *testing.T, wal WAL) ([]*types.Block, []*types.Comm require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, block.Height, height+1, "read bad block from wal. got height %d, expected %d", block.Height, height+1) - commitHeight := thisBlockCommit.Height + commitHeight := thisBlockExtCommit.Height require.Equal(t, commitHeight, height+1, "commit does not match. got height %d, expected %d", commitHeight, height+1) blocks = append(blocks, block) - commits = append(commits, thisBlockCommit) - return blocks, commits + extCommits = append(extCommits, thisBlockExtCommit) + return blocks, extCommits } func readPieceFromWAL(msg *TimedWALMessage) interface{} { @@ -1162,14 +1166,16 @@ func stateAndStore( // mock block store type mockBlockStore struct { - cfg *config.Config - params types.ConsensusParams - chain []*types.Block - commits []*types.Commit - base int64 - t *testing.T + cfg *config.Config + params types.ConsensusParams + chain []*types.Block + extCommits []*types.ExtendedCommit + base int64 + t *testing.T } +var _ sm.BlockStore = &mockBlockStore{} + // TODO: NewBlockStore(db.NewMemDB) ... func newMockBlockStore(t *testing.T, cfg *config.Config, params types.ConsensusParams) *mockBlockStore { return &mockBlockStore{ @@ -1198,20 +1204,24 @@ func (bs *mockBlockStore) LoadBlockMeta(height int64) *types.BlockMeta { } } func (bs *mockBlockStore) LoadBlockPart(height int64, index int) *types.Part { return nil } -func (bs *mockBlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.Commit) { +func (bs *mockBlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.ExtendedCommit) { } + func (bs *mockBlockStore) LoadBlockCommit(height int64) *types.Commit { - return bs.commits[height-1] + return bs.extCommits[height-1].StripExtensions() } func (bs *mockBlockStore) LoadSeenCommit() *types.Commit { - return bs.commits[len(bs.commits)-1] + return bs.extCommits[len(bs.extCommits)-1].StripExtensions() +} +func (bs *mockBlockStore) LoadBlockExtendedCommit(height int64) *types.ExtendedCommit { + return bs.extCommits[height-1] } func (bs *mockBlockStore) PruneBlocks(height int64) (uint64, error) { pruned := uint64(0) for i := int64(0); i < height-1; i++ { bs.chain[i] = nil - bs.commits[i] = nil + bs.extCommits[i] = nil pruned++ } bs.base = height diff --git a/internal/consensus/state.go b/internal/consensus/state.go index 90efbab77..b016e2687 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/state.go +++ b/internal/consensus/state.go @@ -695,19 +695,15 @@ func (cs *State) sendInternalMessage(ctx context.Context, mi msgInfo) { // Reconstruct LastCommit from SeenCommit, which we saved along with the block, // (which happens even before saving the state) func (cs *State) reconstructLastCommit(state sm.State) { - commit := cs.blockStore.LoadSeenCommit() - if commit == nil || commit.Height != state.LastBlockHeight { - commit = cs.blockStore.LoadBlockCommit(state.LastBlockHeight) - } - - if commit == nil { + extCommit := cs.blockStore.LoadBlockExtendedCommit(state.LastBlockHeight) + if extCommit == nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf( "failed to reconstruct last commit; commit for height %v not found", state.LastBlockHeight, )) } - lastPrecommits := types.CommitToVoteSet(state.ChainID, commit, state.LastValidators) + lastPrecommits := extCommit.ToVoteSet(state.ChainID, state.LastValidators) if !lastPrecommits.HasTwoThirdsMajority() { panic("failed to reconstruct last commit; does not have +2/3 maj") } @@ -1401,16 +1397,17 @@ func (cs *State) createProposalBlock(ctx context.Context) (*types.Block, error) return nil, errors.New("entered createProposalBlock with privValidator being nil") } - var commit *types.Commit + // TODO(sergio): wouldn't it be easier if CreateProposalBlock accepted cs.LastCommit directly? + var lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit switch { case cs.Height == cs.state.InitialHeight: // We're creating a proposal for the first block. // The commit is empty, but not nil. - commit = types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastExtCommit = &types.ExtendedCommit{} case cs.LastCommit.HasTwoThirdsMajority(): // Make the commit from LastCommit - commit = cs.LastCommit.MakeCommit() + lastExtCommit = cs.LastCommit.MakeExtendedCommit() default: // This shouldn't happen. cs.logger.Error("propose step; cannot propose anything without commit for the previous block") @@ -1426,7 +1423,7 @@ func (cs *State) createProposalBlock(ctx context.Context) (*types.Block, error) proposerAddr := cs.privValidatorPubKey.Address() - ret, err := cs.blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, cs.Height, cs.state, commit, proposerAddr, cs.LastCommit.GetVotes()) + ret, err := cs.blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, cs.Height, cs.state, lastExtCommit, proposerAddr) if err != nil { panic(err) } @@ -1925,8 +1922,7 @@ func (cs *State) finalizeCommit(ctx context.Context, height int64) { // NOTE: the seenCommit is local justification to commit this block, // but may differ from the LastCommit included in the next block precommits := cs.Votes.Precommits(cs.CommitRound) - seenCommit := precommits.MakeCommit() - cs.blockStore.SaveBlock(block, blockParts, seenCommit) + cs.blockStore.SaveBlock(block, blockParts, precommits.MakeExtendedCommit()) } else { // Happens during replay if we already saved the block but didn't commit logger.Debug("calling finalizeCommit on already stored block", "height", block.Height) @@ -2028,7 +2024,7 @@ func (cs *State) RecordMetrics(height int64, block *types.Block) { for i, val := range cs.LastValidators.Validators { commitSig := block.LastCommit.Signatures[i] - if commitSig.Absent() { + if commitSig.BlockIDFlag == types.BlockIDFlagAbsent { missingValidators++ missingValidatorsPower += val.VotingPower } @@ -2038,7 +2034,7 @@ func (cs *State) RecordMetrics(height int64, block *types.Block) { "validator_address", val.Address.String(), } cs.metrics.ValidatorPower.With(label...).Set(float64(val.VotingPower)) - if commitSig.ForBlock() { + if commitSig.BlockIDFlag == types.BlockIDFlagCommit { cs.metrics.ValidatorLastSignedHeight.With(label...).Set(float64(height)) } else { cs.metrics.ValidatorMissedBlocks.With(label...).Add(float64(1)) @@ -2341,8 +2337,9 @@ func (cs *State) addVote( return } - // Verify VoteExtension if precommit - if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { + // Verify VoteExtension if precommit and not nil + // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8487 + if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && !vote.BlockID.IsNil() { err := cs.blockExec.VerifyVoteExtension(ctx, vote) cs.metrics.MarkVoteExtensionReceived(err == nil) if err != nil { @@ -2497,15 +2494,15 @@ func (cs *State) signVote( // use our local precommit Timeout as the max wait time for getting a singed commit. The same goes for prevote. timeout := cs.voteTimeout(cs.Round) - switch msgType { - case tmproto.PrecommitType: - // if the signedMessage type is for a precommit, add VoteExtension + if msgType == tmproto.PrecommitType && !vote.BlockID.IsNil() { + // if the signedMessage type is for a non-nil precommit, add + // VoteExtension ext, err := cs.blockExec.ExtendVote(ctx, vote) if err != nil { return nil, err } vote.Extension = ext - default: + } else { timeout = time.Second } diff --git a/internal/consensus/state_test.go b/internal/consensus/state_test.go index 93aa4a49d..6fa69a1a3 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/state_test.go +++ b/internal/consensus/state_test.go @@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@ func TestFinalizeBlockCalled(t *testing.T) { expectCalled bool }{ { - name: "finalze block called when block committed", + name: "finalize block called when block committed", voteNil: false, expectCalled: true, }, @@ -1970,11 +1970,15 @@ func TestFinalizeBlockCalled(t *testing.T) { Status: abci.ResponseProcessProposal_ACCEPT, }, nil) m.On("PrepareProposal", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponsePrepareProposal{}, nil) - m.On("VerifyVoteExtension", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseVerifyVoteExtension{ - Status: abci.ResponseVerifyVoteExtension_ACCEPT, - }, nil) + // We only expect VerifyVoteExtension to be called on non-nil precommits. + // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8487 + if !testCase.voteNil { + m.On("ExtendVote", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseExtendVote{}, nil) + m.On("VerifyVoteExtension", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseVerifyVoteExtension{ + Status: abci.ResponseVerifyVoteExtension_ACCEPT, + }, nil) + } m.On("FinalizeBlock", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseFinalizeBlock{}, nil).Maybe() - m.On("ExtendVote", mock.Anything, mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseExtendVote{}, nil) m.On("Commit", mock.Anything).Return(&abci.ResponseCommit{}, nil).Maybe() cs1, vss := makeState(ctx, t, makeStateArgs{config: config, application: m}) diff --git a/internal/evidence/pool_test.go b/internal/evidence/pool_test.go index dcf44a5df..4047d3e7f 100644 --- a/internal/evidence/pool_test.go +++ b/internal/evidence/pool_test.go @@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ func TestEvidencePoolUpdate(t *testing.T) { evidenceChainID, ) require.NoError(t, err) - lastCommit := makeCommit(height, val.PrivKey.PubKey().Address()) - block := types.MakeBlock(height+1, []types.Tx{}, lastCommit, []types.Evidence{ev}) + lastExtCommit := makeExtCommit(height, val.PrivKey.PubKey().Address()) + block := types.MakeBlock(height+1, []types.Tx{}, lastExtCommit.StripExtensions(), []types.Evidence{ev}) // update state (partially) state.LastBlockHeight = height + 1 @@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ func initializeBlockStore(db dbm.DB, state sm.State, valAddr []byte) (*store.Blo blockStore := store.NewBlockStore(db) for i := int64(1); i <= state.LastBlockHeight; i++ { - lastCommit := makeCommit(i-1, valAddr) - block := sf.MakeBlock(state, i, lastCommit) + lastCommit := makeExtCommit(i-1, valAddr) + block := sf.MakeBlock(state, i, lastCommit.StripExtensions()) block.Header.Time = defaultEvidenceTime.Add(time.Duration(i) * time.Minute) block.Header.Version = version.Consensus{Block: version.BlockProtocol, App: 1} @@ -579,22 +579,25 @@ func initializeBlockStore(db dbm.DB, state sm.State, valAddr []byte) (*store.Blo return nil, err } - seenCommit := makeCommit(i, valAddr) + seenCommit := makeExtCommit(i, valAddr) blockStore.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) } return blockStore, nil } -func makeCommit(height int64, valAddr []byte) *types.Commit { - commitSigs := []types.CommitSig{{ - BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagCommit, - ValidatorAddress: valAddr, - Timestamp: defaultEvidenceTime, - Signature: []byte("Signature"), - }} - - return types.NewCommit(height, 0, types.BlockID{}, commitSigs) +func makeExtCommit(height int64, valAddr []byte) *types.ExtendedCommit { + return &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: height, + ExtendedSignatures: []types.ExtendedCommitSig{{ + CommitSig: types.CommitSig{ + BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagCommit, + ValidatorAddress: valAddr, + Timestamp: defaultEvidenceTime, + Signature: []byte("Signature"), + }, + }}, + } } func defaultTestPool(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, height int64) (*evidence.Pool, types.MockPV, *eventbus.EventBus) { diff --git a/internal/evidence/verify_test.go b/internal/evidence/verify_test.go index b2056186f..2ed84fa69 100644 --- a/internal/evidence/verify_test.go +++ b/internal/evidence/verify_test.go @@ -234,8 +234,9 @@ func TestVerifyLightClientAttack_Equivocation(t *testing.T) { // except the last validator vote twice blockID := factory.MakeBlockIDWithHash(conflictingHeader.Hash()) voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, 10, 1, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - commit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, blockID, 10, 1, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals[:4], defaultEvidenceTime) + extCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, blockID, 10, 1, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals[:4], defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() ev := &types.LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &types.LightBlock{ @@ -253,9 +254,10 @@ func TestVerifyLightClientAttack_Equivocation(t *testing.T) { trustedBlockID := makeBlockID(trustedHeader.Hash(), 1000, []byte("partshash")) trustedVoteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, 10, 1, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - trustedCommit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, 10, 1, + trustedExtCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, 10, 1, trustedVoteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + trustedCommit := trustedExtCommit.StripExtensions() trustedSignedHeader := &types.SignedHeader{ Header: trustedHeader, @@ -335,8 +337,9 @@ func TestVerifyLightClientAttack_Amnesia(t *testing.T) { // except the last validator vote twice. However this time the commits are of different rounds. blockID := makeBlockID(conflictingHeader.Hash(), 1000, []byte("partshash")) voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, height, 0, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - commit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 0, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) + extCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 0, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() ev := &types.LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &types.LightBlock{ @@ -354,9 +357,10 @@ func TestVerifyLightClientAttack_Amnesia(t *testing.T) { trustedBlockID := makeBlockID(trustedHeader.Hash(), 1000, []byte("partshash")) trustedVoteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, height, 1, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - trustedCommit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, height, 1, + trustedExtCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, height, 1, trustedVoteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + trustedCommit := trustedExtCommit.StripExtensions() trustedSignedHeader := &types.SignedHeader{ Header: trustedHeader, @@ -550,8 +554,9 @@ func makeLunaticEvidence( blockID := factory.MakeBlockIDWithHash(conflictingHeader.Hash()) voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, height, 1, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - commit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) + extCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, conflictingPrivVals, defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() ev = &types.LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &types.LightBlock{ @@ -578,8 +583,9 @@ func makeLunaticEvidence( trustedBlockID := factory.MakeBlockIDWithHash(trustedHeader.Hash()) trustedVals, privVals := factory.ValidatorSet(ctx, t, totalVals, defaultVotingPower) trustedVoteSet := types.NewVoteSet(evidenceChainID, height, 1, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), trustedVals) - trustedCommit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, height, 1, trustedVoteSet, privVals, defaultEvidenceTime) + trustedExtCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, trustedBlockID, height, 1, trustedVoteSet, privVals, defaultEvidenceTime) require.NoError(t, err) + trustedCommit := trustedExtCommit.StripExtensions() trusted = &types.LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &types.SignedHeader{ diff --git a/internal/state/execution.go b/internal/state/execution.go index cfacb816d..2c88c793b 100644 --- a/internal/state/execution.go +++ b/internal/state/execution.go @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ package state import ( + "bytes" "context" "fmt" "time" abciclient "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/client" abci "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/abci/types" - "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto/encoding" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto/merkle" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/eventbus" @@ -87,9 +87,8 @@ func (blockExec *BlockExecutor) CreateProposalBlock( ctx context.Context, height int64, state State, - commit *types.Commit, + lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit, proposerAddr []byte, - votes []*types.Vote, ) (*types.Block, error) { maxBytes := state.ConsensusParams.Block.MaxBytes @@ -101,15 +100,15 @@ func (blockExec *BlockExecutor) CreateProposalBlock( maxDataBytes := types.MaxDataBytes(maxBytes, evSize, state.Validators.Size()) txs := blockExec.mempool.ReapMaxBytesMaxGas(maxDataBytes, maxGas) + commit := lastExtCommit.StripExtensions() block := state.MakeBlock(height, txs, commit, evidence, proposerAddr) - localLastCommit := buildLastCommitInfo(block, blockExec.store, state.InitialHeight) rpp, err := blockExec.appClient.PrepareProposal( ctx, &abci.RequestPrepareProposal{ MaxTxBytes: maxDataBytes, Txs: block.Txs.ToSliceOfBytes(), - LocalLastCommit: extendedCommitInfo(localLastCommit, votes), + LocalLastCommit: buildExtendedCommitInfo(lastExtCommit, blockExec.store, state.InitialHeight), ByzantineValidators: block.Evidence.ToABCI(), Height: block.Height, Time: block.Time, @@ -381,14 +380,14 @@ func (blockExec *BlockExecutor) Commit( func buildLastCommitInfo(block *types.Block, store Store, initialHeight int64) abci.CommitInfo { if block.Height == initialHeight { - // there is no last commmit for the initial height. + // there is no last commit for the initial height. // return an empty value. return abci.CommitInfo{} } lastValSet, err := store.LoadValidators(block.Height - 1) if err != nil { - panic(err) + panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to load validator set at height %d: %w", block.Height-1, err)) } var ( @@ -410,7 +409,7 @@ func buildLastCommitInfo(block *types.Block, store Store, initialHeight int64) a commitSig := block.LastCommit.Signatures[i] votes[i] = abci.VoteInfo{ Validator: types.TM2PB.Validator(val), - SignedLastBlock: !commitSig.Absent(), + SignedLastBlock: commitSig.BlockIDFlag != types.BlockIDFlagAbsent, } } @@ -420,44 +419,69 @@ func buildLastCommitInfo(block *types.Block, store Store, initialHeight int64) a } } -// extendedCommitInfo expects a CommitInfo struct along with all of the -// original votes relating to that commit, including their vote extensions. The -// order of votes does not matter. -func extendedCommitInfo(c abci.CommitInfo, votes []*types.Vote) abci.ExtendedCommitInfo { - if len(c.Votes) != len(votes) { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extendedCommitInfo: number of votes from commit differ from the number of votes supplied (%d != %d)", len(c.Votes), len(votes))) +// buildExtendedCommitInfo populates an ABCI extended commit from the +// corresponding Tendermint extended commit ec, using the stored validator set +// from ec. It requires ec to include the original precommit votes along with +// the vote extensions from the last commit. +// +// For heights below the initial height, for which we do not have the required +// data, it returns an empty record. +// +// Assumes that the commit signatures are sorted according to validator index. +func buildExtendedCommitInfo(ec *types.ExtendedCommit, store Store, initialHeight int64) abci.ExtendedCommitInfo { + if ec.Height < initialHeight { + // There are no extended commits for heights below the initial height. + return abci.ExtendedCommitInfo{} } - votesByVal := make(map[string]*types.Vote) - for _, vote := range votes { - if vote != nil { - valAddr := vote.ValidatorAddress.String() - if _, ok := votesByVal[valAddr]; ok { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extendedCommitInfo: found duplicate vote for validator with address %s", valAddr)) - } - votesByVal[valAddr] = vote + + valSet, err := store.LoadValidators(ec.Height) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to load validator set at height %d, initial height %d: %w", ec.Height, initialHeight, err)) + } + + var ( + ecSize = ec.Size() + valSetLen = len(valSet.Validators) + ) + + // Ensure that the size of the validator set in the extended commit matches + // the size of the validator set in the state store. + if ecSize != valSetLen { + panic(fmt.Errorf( + "extended commit size (%d) does not match validator set length (%d) at height %d\n\n%v\n\n%v", + ecSize, valSetLen, ec.Height, ec.ExtendedSignatures, valSet.Validators, + )) + } + + votes := make([]abci.ExtendedVoteInfo, ecSize) + for i, val := range valSet.Validators { + ecs := ec.ExtendedSignatures[i] + + // Absent signatures have empty validator addresses, but otherwise we + // expect the validator addresses to be the same. + if ecs.BlockIDFlag != types.BlockIDFlagAbsent && !bytes.Equal(ecs.ValidatorAddress, val.Address) { + panic(fmt.Errorf("validator address of extended commit signature in position %d (%s) does not match the corresponding validator's at height %d (%s)", + i, ecs.ValidatorAddress, ec.Height, val.Address, + )) } - } - vs := make([]abci.ExtendedVoteInfo, len(c.Votes)) - for i := range vs { + var ext []byte - // votes[i] will be nil if c.Votes[i].SignedLastBlock is false - if c.Votes[i].SignedLastBlock { - valAddr := crypto.Address(c.Votes[i].Validator.Address).String() - vote, ok := votesByVal[valAddr] - if !ok || vote == nil { - panic(fmt.Sprintf("extendedCommitInfo: validator with address %s signed last block, but could not find vote for it", valAddr)) - } - ext = vote.Extension + if ecs.BlockIDFlag == types.BlockIDFlagCommit { + // We only care about vote extensions if a validator has voted to + // commit. + ext = ecs.Extension } - vs[i] = abci.ExtendedVoteInfo{ - Validator: c.Votes[i].Validator, - SignedLastBlock: c.Votes[i].SignedLastBlock, + + votes[i] = abci.ExtendedVoteInfo{ + Validator: types.TM2PB.Validator(val), + SignedLastBlock: ecs.BlockIDFlag != types.BlockIDFlagAbsent, VoteExtension: ext, } } + return abci.ExtendedCommitInfo{ - Round: c.Round, - Votes: vs, + Round: ec.Round, + Votes: votes, } } diff --git a/internal/state/execution_test.go b/internal/state/execution_test.go index 0937b9990..ffe9cb6f8 100644 --- a/internal/state/execution_test.go +++ b/internal/state/execution_test.go @@ -79,9 +79,10 @@ func TestApplyBlock(t *testing.T) { assert.EqualValues(t, 1, state.Version.Consensus.App, "App version wasn't updated") } -// TestFinalizeBlockDecidedLastCommit ensures we correctly send the DecidedLastCommit to the -// application. The test ensures that the DecidedLastCommit properly reflects -// which validators signed the preceding block. +// TestFinalizeBlockDecidedLastCommit ensures we correctly send the +// DecidedLastCommit to the application. The test ensures that the +// DecidedLastCommit properly reflects which validators signed the preceding +// block. func TestFinalizeBlockDecidedLastCommit(t *testing.T) { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) defer cancel() @@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ func TestFinalizeBlockDecidedLastCommit(t *testing.T) { state, stateDB, privVals := makeState(t, 7, 1) stateStore := sm.NewStore(stateDB) - absentSig := types.NewCommitSigAbsent() + absentSig := types.NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent() testCases := []struct { name string @@ -134,12 +135,12 @@ func TestFinalizeBlockDecidedLastCommit(t *testing.T) { for idx, isAbsent := range tc.absentCommitSigs { if isAbsent { - lastCommit.Signatures[idx] = absentSig + lastCommit.ExtendedSignatures[idx] = absentSig } } // block for height 2 - block := sf.MakeBlock(state, 2, lastCommit) + block := sf.MakeBlock(state, 2, lastCommit.StripExtensions()) bps, err := block.MakePartSet(testPartSize) require.NoError(t, err) blockID := types.BlockID{Hash: block.Hash(), PartSetHeader: bps.Header()} @@ -198,12 +199,15 @@ func TestFinalizeBlockByzantineValidators(t *testing.T) { ConflictingBlock: &types.LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &types.SignedHeader{ Header: header, - Commit: types.NewCommit(10, 0, makeBlockID(header.Hash(), 100, []byte("partshash")), []types.CommitSig{{ - BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagNil, - ValidatorAddress: crypto.AddressHash([]byte("validator_address")), - Timestamp: defaultEvidenceTime, - Signature: crypto.CRandBytes(types.MaxSignatureSize), - }}), + Commit: &types.Commit{ + Height: 10, + BlockID: makeBlockID(header.Hash(), 100, []byte("partshash")), + Signatures: []types.CommitSig{{ + BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagNil, + ValidatorAddress: crypto.AddressHash([]byte("validator_address")), + Timestamp: defaultEvidenceTime, + Signature: crypto.CRandBytes(types.MaxSignatureSize)}}, + }, }, ValidatorSet: state.Validators, }, @@ -324,8 +328,10 @@ func TestProcessProposal(t *testing.T) { lastCommitSig = append(lastCommitSig, vote.CommitSig()) } - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(height-1, 0, types.BlockID{}, lastCommitSig) - block1 := sf.MakeBlock(state, height, lastCommit) + block1 := sf.MakeBlock(state, height, &types.Commit{ + Height: height - 1, + Signatures: lastCommitSig, + }) block1.Txs = txs expectedRpp := &abci.RequestProcessProposal{ @@ -653,8 +659,8 @@ func TestEmptyPrepareProposal(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - _, err = blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + _, err = blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.NoError(t, err) } @@ -708,8 +714,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalErrorOnNonExistingRemoved(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.ErrorContains(t, err, "new transaction incorrectly marked as removed") require.Nil(t, block) @@ -764,8 +770,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalRemoveTxs(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.NoError(t, err) require.Len(t, block.Data.Txs.ToSliceOfBytes(), len(trs)-2) @@ -823,8 +829,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalAddedTxsIncluded(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, txs[0], block.Data.Txs[0]) @@ -879,8 +885,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalReorderTxs(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.NoError(t, err) for i, tx := range block.Data.Txs { require.Equal(t, types.Tx(trs[i].Tx), tx) @@ -939,9 +945,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalErrorOnTooManyTxs(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.ErrorContains(t, err, "transaction data size exceeds maximum") require.Nil(t, block, "") @@ -991,9 +996,8 @@ func TestPrepareProposalErrorOnPrepareProposalError(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) pa, _ := state.Validators.GetByIndex(0) - commit, votes := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) - - block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa, votes) + commit, _ := makeValidCommit(ctx, t, height, types.BlockID{}, state.Validators, privVals) + block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock(ctx, height, state, commit, pa) require.Nil(t, block) require.ErrorContains(t, err, "an injected error") diff --git a/internal/state/helpers_test.go b/internal/state/helpers_test.go index 07dd0d865..dec5afc66 100644 --- a/internal/state/helpers_test.go +++ b/internal/state/helpers_test.go @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ func makeAndCommitGoodBlock( blockExec *sm.BlockExecutor, privVals map[string]types.PrivValidator, evidence []types.Evidence, -) (sm.State, types.BlockID, *types.Commit) { +) (sm.State, types.BlockID, *types.ExtendedCommit) { t.Helper() // A good block passes @@ -82,19 +82,23 @@ func makeValidCommit( blockID types.BlockID, vals *types.ValidatorSet, privVals map[string]types.PrivValidator, -) (*types.Commit, []*types.Vote) { +) (*types.ExtendedCommit, []*types.Vote) { t.Helper() - sigs := make([]types.CommitSig, vals.Size()) + sigs := make([]types.ExtendedCommitSig, vals.Size()) votes := make([]*types.Vote, vals.Size()) for i := 0; i < vals.Size(); i++ { _, val := vals.GetByIndex(int32(i)) vote, err := factory.MakeVote(ctx, privVals[val.Address.String()], chainID, int32(i), height, 0, 2, blockID, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) - sigs[i] = vote.CommitSig() + sigs[i] = vote.ExtendedCommitSig() votes[i] = vote } - return types.NewCommit(height, 0, blockID, sigs), votes + return &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: height, + BlockID: blockID, + ExtendedSignatures: sigs, + }, votes } func makeState(t *testing.T, nVals, height int) (sm.State, dbm.DB, map[string]types.PrivValidator) { diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go b/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go index decf551ab..69abe3907 100644 --- a/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go +++ b/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" + indexer "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state/indexer" query "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/pubsub/query" diff --git a/internal/state/mocks/block_store.go b/internal/state/mocks/block_store.go index 7cc7fa883..4eafb1273 100644 --- a/internal/state/mocks/block_store.go +++ b/internal/state/mocks/block_store.go @@ -107,6 +107,22 @@ func (_m *BlockStore) LoadBlockCommit(height int64) *types.Commit { return r0 } +// LoadBlockExtendedCommit provides a mock function with given fields: height +func (_m *BlockStore) LoadBlockExtendedCommit(height int64) *types.ExtendedCommit { + ret := _m.Called(height) + + var r0 *types.ExtendedCommit + if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(int64) *types.ExtendedCommit); ok { + r0 = rf(height) + } else { + if ret.Get(0) != nil { + r0 = ret.Get(0).(*types.ExtendedCommit) + } + } + + return r0 +} + // LoadBlockMeta provides a mock function with given fields: height func (_m *BlockStore) LoadBlockMeta(height int64) *types.BlockMeta { ret := _m.Called(height) @@ -193,7 +209,7 @@ func (_m *BlockStore) PruneBlocks(height int64) (uint64, error) { } // SaveBlock provides a mock function with given fields: block, blockParts, seenCommit -func (_m *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.Commit) { +func (_m *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.ExtendedCommit) { _m.Called(block, blockParts, seenCommit) } diff --git a/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go b/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go index 49633269b..0ea3ba17b 100644 --- a/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go +++ b/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" + state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" testing "testing" diff --git a/internal/state/mocks/store.go b/internal/state/mocks/store.go index 9b41f3c1b..1d9ef2f6f 100644 --- a/internal/state/mocks/store.go +++ b/internal/state/mocks/store.go @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ package mocks import ( mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" + state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" tendermintstate "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/state" diff --git a/internal/state/services.go b/internal/state/services.go index 5d04d2c82..35a91aa11 100644 --- a/internal/state/services.go +++ b/internal/state/services.go @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ type BlockStore interface { LoadBlockMeta(height int64) *types.BlockMeta LoadBlock(height int64) *types.Block - SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.Commit) + SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.ExtendedCommit) PruneBlocks(height int64) (uint64, error) @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ type BlockStore interface { LoadBlockCommit(height int64) *types.Commit LoadSeenCommit() *types.Commit + LoadBlockExtendedCommit(height int64) *types.ExtendedCommit } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/internal/state/store.go b/internal/state/store.go index 87f5e0c4f..2d2e4dc81 100644 --- a/internal/state/store.go +++ b/internal/state/store.go @@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ const ( //------------------------------------------------------------------------ +// NB: Before modifying these, cross-check them with those in +// internal/store/store.go +// TODO(thane): Move these and the ones in internal/store/store.go to their own package. const ( // prefixes are unique across all tm db's prefixValidators = int64(5) diff --git a/internal/state/test/factory/block.go b/internal/state/test/factory/block.go index 1b3351363..0ccd46dcb 100644 --- a/internal/state/test/factory/block.go +++ b/internal/state/test/factory/block.go @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ func makeBlockAndPartSet( ) (*types.Block, *types.PartSet) { t.Helper() - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(height-1, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastCommit := &types.Commit{Height: height - 1} if height > 1 { vote, err := factory.MakeVote( ctx, @@ -73,8 +73,12 @@ func makeBlockAndPartSet( lastBlockMeta.BlockID, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) - lastCommit = types.NewCommit(vote.Height, vote.Round, - lastBlockMeta.BlockID, []types.CommitSig{vote.CommitSig()}) + lastCommit = &types.Commit{ + Height: vote.Height, + Round: vote.Round, + BlockID: lastBlock.LastBlockID, + Signatures: []types.CommitSig{vote.CommitSig()}, + } } block := state.MakeBlock(height, []types.Tx{}, lastCommit, nil, state.Validators.GetProposer().Address) diff --git a/internal/state/validation_test.go b/internal/state/validation_test.go index 376ce61bc..b29cfd0f9 100644 --- a/internal/state/validation_test.go +++ b/internal/state/validation_test.go @@ -65,7 +65,8 @@ func TestValidateBlockHeader(t *testing.T) { eventBus, sm.NopMetrics(), ) - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastCommit := &types.Commit{} + var lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit // some bad values wrongHash := crypto.Checksum([]byte("this hash is wrong")) @@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ func TestValidateBlockHeader(t *testing.T) { {"Proposer invalid", func(block *types.Block) { block.ProposerAddress = []byte("wrong size") }}, {"first LastCommit contains signatures", func(block *types.Block) { - block.LastCommit = types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, []types.CommitSig{types.NewCommitSigAbsent()}) + block.LastCommit = &types.Commit{Signatures: []types.CommitSig{types.NewCommitSigAbsent()}} block.LastCommitHash = block.LastCommit.Hash() }}, } @@ -121,8 +122,9 @@ func TestValidateBlockHeader(t *testing.T) { /* A good block passes */ - state, _, lastCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock(ctx, t, + state, _, lastExtCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock(ctx, t, state, height, lastCommit, state.Validators.GetProposer().Address, blockExec, privVals, nil) + lastCommit = lastExtCommit.StripExtensions() } nextHeight := validationTestsStopHeight @@ -169,8 +171,9 @@ func TestValidateBlockCommit(t *testing.T) { eventBus, sm.NopMetrics(), ) - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) - wrongSigsCommit := types.NewCommit(1, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastCommit := &types.Commit{} + var lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit + wrongSigsCommit := &types.Commit{Height: 1} badPrivVal := types.NewMockPV() for height := int64(1); height < validationTestsStopHeight; height++ { @@ -192,12 +195,12 @@ func TestValidateBlockCommit(t *testing.T) { time.Now(), ) require.NoError(t, err) - wrongHeightCommit := types.NewCommit( - wrongHeightVote.Height, - wrongHeightVote.Round, - state.LastBlockID, - []types.CommitSig{wrongHeightVote.CommitSig()}, - ) + wrongHeightCommit := &types.Commit{ + Height: wrongHeightVote.Height, + Round: wrongHeightVote.Round, + BlockID: state.LastBlockID, + Signatures: []types.CommitSig{wrongHeightVote.CommitSig()}, + } block := statefactory.MakeBlock(state, height, wrongHeightCommit) err = blockExec.ValidateBlock(ctx, state, block) _, isErrInvalidCommitHeight := err.(types.ErrInvalidCommitHeight) @@ -220,7 +223,7 @@ func TestValidateBlockCommit(t *testing.T) { A good block passes */ var blockID types.BlockID - state, blockID, lastCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock( + state, blockID, lastExtCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock( ctx, t, state, @@ -231,6 +234,7 @@ func TestValidateBlockCommit(t *testing.T) { privVals, nil, ) + lastCommit = lastExtCommit.StripExtensions() /* wrongSigsCommit is fine except for the extra bad precommit @@ -270,8 +274,12 @@ func TestValidateBlockCommit(t *testing.T) { goodVote.Signature, badVote.Signature = g.Signature, b.Signature - wrongSigsCommit = types.NewCommit(goodVote.Height, goodVote.Round, - blockID, []types.CommitSig{goodVote.CommitSig(), badVote.CommitSig()}) + wrongSigsCommit = &types.Commit{ + Height: goodVote.Height, + Round: goodVote.Round, + BlockID: blockID, + Signatures: []types.CommitSig{goodVote.CommitSig(), badVote.CommitSig()}, + } } } @@ -319,7 +327,8 @@ func TestValidateBlockEvidence(t *testing.T) { eventBus, sm.NopMetrics(), ) - lastCommit := types.NewCommit(0, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + lastCommit := &types.Commit{} + var lastExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit for height := int64(1); height < validationTestsStopHeight; height++ { proposerAddr := state.Validators.GetProposer().Address @@ -364,7 +373,7 @@ func TestValidateBlockEvidence(t *testing.T) { evidence = append(evidence, newEv) } - state, _, lastCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock( + state, _, lastExtCommit = makeAndCommitGoodBlock( ctx, t, state, @@ -375,6 +384,7 @@ func TestValidateBlockEvidence(t *testing.T) { privVals, evidence, ) + lastCommit = lastExtCommit.StripExtensions() } } diff --git a/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go b/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go index 582ebcd9c..82e4bd60e 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go +++ b/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" + state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" testing "testing" diff --git a/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go b/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go index 55a9fcf8c..904fb2b74 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go +++ b/internal/statesync/reactor_test.go @@ -856,12 +856,12 @@ func mockLB(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, height int64, time time.Time, las header.ConsensusHash = types.DefaultConsensusParams().HashConsensusParams() lastBlockID = factory.MakeBlockIDWithHash(header.Hash()) voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(factory.DefaultTestChainID, height, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, currentVals) - commit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, lastBlockID, height, 0, voteSet, currentPrivVals, time) + extCommit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, lastBlockID, height, 0, voteSet, currentPrivVals, time) require.NoError(t, err) return nextVals, nextPrivVals, &types.LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &types.SignedHeader{ Header: header, - Commit: commit, + Commit: extCommit.StripExtensions(), }, ValidatorSet: currentVals, } diff --git a/internal/store/store.go b/internal/store/store.go index eb03e5fe6..5617674a2 100644 --- a/internal/store/store.go +++ b/internal/store/store.go @@ -273,11 +273,31 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) LoadBlockCommit(height int64) *types.Commit { } commit, err := types.CommitFromProto(pbc) if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Errorf("error reading block commit: %w", err)) + panic(fmt.Errorf("converting commit to proto: %w", err)) } return commit } +func (bs *BlockStore) LoadBlockExtendedCommit(height int64) *types.ExtendedCommit { + pbec := new(tmproto.ExtendedCommit) + bz, err := bs.db.Get(extCommitKey(height)) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("fetching extended commit: %w", err)) + } + if len(bz) == 0 { + return nil + } + err = proto.Unmarshal(bz, pbec) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("decoding extended commit: %w", err)) + } + extCommit, err := types.ExtendedCommitFromProto(pbec) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("converting extended commit: %w", err)) + } + return extCommit +} + // LoadSeenCommit returns the last locally seen Commit before being // cannonicalized. This is useful when we've seen a commit, but there // has not yet been a new block at `height + 1` that includes this @@ -298,7 +318,7 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) LoadSeenCommit() *types.Commit { commit, err := types.CommitFromProto(pbc) if err != nil { - panic(fmt.Errorf("error from proto commit: %w", err)) + panic(fmt.Errorf("converting seen commit: %w", err)) } return commit } @@ -446,7 +466,7 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) batchDelete( // If all the nodes restart after committing a block, // we need this to reload the precommits to catch-up nodes to the // most recent height. Otherwise they'd stall at H-1. -func (bs *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.Commit) { +func (bs *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, seenCommit *types.ExtendedCommit) { if block == nil { panic("BlockStore can only save a non-nil block") } @@ -462,6 +482,10 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, s if !blockParts.IsComplete() { panic("BlockStore can only save complete block part sets") } + if height != seenCommit.Height { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("BlockStore cannot save seen commit of a different height (block: %d, commit: %d)", + height, seenCommit.Height)) + } // Save block parts. This must be done before the block meta, since callers // typically load the block meta first as an indication that the block exists @@ -494,12 +518,18 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) SaveBlock(block *types.Block, blockParts *types.PartSet, s } // Save seen commit (seen +2/3 precommits for block) - pbsc := seenCommit.ToProto() + pbsc := seenCommit.StripExtensions().ToProto() seenCommitBytes := mustEncode(pbsc) if err := batch.Set(seenCommitKey(), seenCommitBytes); err != nil { panic(err) } + pbec := seenCommit.ToProto() + extCommitBytes := mustEncode(pbec) + if err := batch.Set(extCommitKey(height), extCommitBytes); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + if err := batch.WriteSync(); err != nil { panic(err) } @@ -579,6 +609,9 @@ func (bs *BlockStore) Close() error { //---------------------------------- KEY ENCODING ----------------------------------------- // key prefixes +// NB: Before modifying these, cross-check them with those in +// internal/state/store.go +// TODO(thane): Move these and the ones in internal/state/store.go to their own package. const ( // prefixes are unique across all tm db's prefixBlockMeta = int64(0) @@ -586,6 +619,7 @@ const ( prefixBlockCommit = int64(2) prefixSeenCommit = int64(3) prefixBlockHash = int64(4) + prefixExtCommit = int64(9) // 5..8 are used by state/store ) func blockMetaKey(height int64) []byte { @@ -635,6 +669,14 @@ func seenCommitKey() []byte { return key } +func extCommitKey(height int64) []byte { + key, err := orderedcode.Append(nil, prefixExtCommit, height) + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return key +} + func blockHashKey(hash []byte) []byte { key, err := orderedcode.Append(nil, prefixBlockHash, string(hash)) if err != nil { diff --git a/internal/store/store_test.go b/internal/store/store_test.go index 4fa577cc4..9df3eed9f 100644 --- a/internal/store/store_test.go +++ b/internal/store/store_test.go @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package store import ( "fmt" - stdlog "log" "os" "runtime/debug" "strings" @@ -27,22 +26,25 @@ import ( // test. type cleanupFunc func() -// make a Commit with a single vote containing just the height and a timestamp -func makeTestCommit(height int64, timestamp time.Time) *types.Commit { - commitSigs := []types.CommitSig{{ - BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagCommit, - ValidatorAddress: tmrand.Bytes(crypto.AddressSize), - Timestamp: timestamp, - Signature: []byte("Signature"), +// make an extended commit with a single vote containing just the height and a +// timestamp +func makeTestExtCommit(height int64, timestamp time.Time) *types.ExtendedCommit { + extCommitSigs := []types.ExtendedCommitSig{{ + CommitSig: types.CommitSig{ + BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagCommit, + ValidatorAddress: tmrand.Bytes(crypto.AddressSize), + Timestamp: timestamp, + Signature: []byte("Signature"), + }, }} - return types.NewCommit( - height, - 0, - types.BlockID{ + return &types.ExtendedCommit{ + Height: height, + BlockID: types.BlockID{ Hash: crypto.CRandBytes(32), PartSetHeader: types.PartSetHeader{Hash: crypto.CRandBytes(32), Total: 2}, }, - commitSigs) + ExtendedSignatures: extCommitSigs, + } } func makeStateAndBlockStore(dir string) (sm.State, *BlockStore, cleanupFunc, error) { @@ -59,47 +61,11 @@ func makeStateAndBlockStore(dir string) (sm.State, *BlockStore, cleanupFunc, err return state, NewBlockStore(blockDB), func() { os.RemoveAll(cfg.RootDir) }, nil } -func freshBlockStore() (*BlockStore, dbm.DB) { +func newInMemoryBlockStore() (*BlockStore, dbm.DB) { db := dbm.NewMemDB() return NewBlockStore(db), db } -var ( - state sm.State - block *types.Block - partSet *types.PartSet - part1 *types.Part - part2 *types.Part - seenCommit1 *types.Commit -) - -func TestMain(m *testing.M) { - dir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "store_test") - if err != nil { - stdlog.Fatal(err) - } - var cleanup cleanupFunc - - state, _, cleanup, err = makeStateAndBlockStore(dir) - if err != nil { - stdlog.Fatal(err) - } - - block = factory.MakeBlock(state, 1, new(types.Commit)) - - partSet, err = block.MakePartSet(2) - if err != nil { - stdlog.Fatal(err) - } - part1 = partSet.GetPart(0) - part2 = partSet.GetPart(1) - seenCommit1 = makeTestCommit(10, tmtime.Now()) - code := m.Run() - cleanup() - os.RemoveAll(dir) // best-effort - os.Exit(code) -} - // TODO: This test should be simplified ... func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { state, bs, cleanup, err := makeStateAndBlockStore(t.TempDir()) @@ -120,8 +86,10 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { block := factory.MakeBlock(state, bs.Height()+1, new(types.Commit)) validPartSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) require.NoError(t, err) - seenCommit := makeTestCommit(10, tmtime.Now()) - bs.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) + part2 := validPartSet.GetPart(1) + + seenCommit := makeTestExtCommit(block.Header.Height, tmtime.Now()) + bs.SaveBlock(block, validPartSet, seenCommit) require.EqualValues(t, 1, bs.Base(), "expecting the new height to be changed") require.EqualValues(t, block.Header.Height, bs.Height(), "expecting the new height to be changed") @@ -139,11 +107,11 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { } // End of setup, test data - commitAtH10 := makeTestCommit(10, tmtime.Now()) + commitAtH10 := makeTestExtCommit(10, tmtime.Now()).StripExtensions() tuples := []struct { block *types.Block parts *types.PartSet - seenCommit *types.Commit + seenCommit *types.ExtendedCommit wantPanic string wantErr bool @@ -156,7 +124,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, }, { @@ -172,10 +140,10 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { ChainID: "block_test", Time: tmtime.Now(), ProposerAddress: tmrand.Bytes(crypto.AddressSize)}, - makeTestCommit(5, tmtime.Now()), + makeTestExtCommit(5, tmtime.Now()).StripExtensions(), ), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: makeTestCommit(5, tmtime.Now()), + seenCommit: makeTestExtCommit(5, tmtime.Now()), }, { @@ -187,7 +155,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, corruptCommitInDB: true, // Corrupt the DB's commit entry wantPanic: "error reading block commit", }, @@ -195,7 +163,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, wantPanic: "unmarshal to tmproto.BlockMeta", corruptBlockInDB: true, // Corrupt the DB's block entry }, @@ -203,7 +171,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, // Expecting no error and we want a nil back eraseSeenCommitInDB: true, @@ -212,7 +180,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, corruptSeenCommitInDB: true, wantPanic: "error reading block seen commit", @@ -221,7 +189,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { { block: newBlock(header1, commitAtH10), parts: validPartSet, - seenCommit: seenCommit1, + seenCommit: seenCommit, // Expecting no error and we want a nil back eraseCommitInDB: true, @@ -238,7 +206,7 @@ func TestBlockStoreSaveLoadBlock(t *testing.T) { for i, tuple := range tuples { tuple := tuple - bs, db := freshBlockStore() + bs, db := newInMemoryBlockStore() // SaveBlock res, err, panicErr := doFn(func() (interface{}, error) { bs.SaveBlock(tuple.block, tuple.parts, tuple.seenCommit) @@ -324,7 +292,7 @@ func TestLoadBaseMeta(t *testing.T) { block := factory.MakeBlock(state, h, new(types.Commit)) partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) require.NoError(t, err) - seenCommit := makeTestCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) + seenCommit := makeTestExtCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) bs.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) } @@ -338,13 +306,19 @@ func TestLoadBaseMeta(t *testing.T) { } func TestLoadBlockPart(t *testing.T) { - bs, db := freshBlockStore() - height, index := int64(10), 1 + cfg, err := config.ResetTestRoot(t.TempDir(), "blockchain_reactor_test") + require.NoError(t, err) + + bs, db := newInMemoryBlockStore() + const height, index = 10, 1 loadPart := func() (interface{}, error) { part := bs.LoadBlockPart(height, index) return part, nil } + state, err := sm.MakeGenesisStateFromFile(cfg.GenesisFile()) + require.NoError(t, err) + // Initially no contents. // 1. Requesting for a non-existent block shouldn't fail res, _, panicErr := doFn(loadPart) @@ -352,13 +326,18 @@ func TestLoadBlockPart(t *testing.T) { require.Nil(t, res, "a non-existent block part should return nil") // 2. Next save a corrupted block then try to load it - err := db.Set(blockPartKey(height, index), []byte("Tendermint")) + err = db.Set(blockPartKey(height, index), []byte("Tendermint")) require.NoError(t, err) res, _, panicErr = doFn(loadPart) require.NotNil(t, panicErr, "expecting a non-nil panic") require.Contains(t, panicErr.Error(), "unmarshal to tmproto.Part failed") // 3. A good block serialized and saved to the DB should be retrievable + block := factory.MakeBlock(state, height, new(types.Commit)) + partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) + require.NoError(t, err) + part1 := partSet.GetPart(0) + pb1, err := part1.ToProto() require.NoError(t, err) err = db.Set(blockPartKey(height, index), mustEncode(pb1)) @@ -391,7 +370,7 @@ func TestPruneBlocks(t *testing.T) { block := factory.MakeBlock(state, h, new(types.Commit)) partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) require.NoError(t, err) - seenCommit := makeTestCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) + seenCommit := makeTestExtCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) bs.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) } @@ -452,7 +431,7 @@ func TestPruneBlocks(t *testing.T) { } func TestLoadBlockMeta(t *testing.T) { - bs, db := freshBlockStore() + bs, db := newInMemoryBlockStore() height := int64(10) loadMeta := func() (interface{}, error) { meta := bs.LoadBlockMeta(height) @@ -499,7 +478,7 @@ func TestBlockFetchAtHeight(t *testing.T) { partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) require.NoError(t, err) - seenCommit := makeTestCommit(10, tmtime.Now()) + seenCommit := makeTestExtCommit(block.Header.Height, tmtime.Now()) bs.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) require.Equal(t, bs.Height(), block.Header.Height, "expecting the new height to be changed") @@ -521,9 +500,12 @@ func TestBlockFetchAtHeight(t *testing.T) { } func TestSeenAndCanonicalCommit(t *testing.T) { - bs, _ := freshBlockStore() + state, store, cleanup, err := makeStateAndBlockStore(t.TempDir()) + defer cleanup() + require.NoError(t, err) + loadCommit := func() (interface{}, error) { - meta := bs.LoadSeenCommit() + meta := store.LoadSeenCommit() return meta, nil } @@ -536,19 +518,19 @@ func TestSeenAndCanonicalCommit(t *testing.T) { // produce a few blocks and check that the correct seen and cannoncial commits // are persisted. for h := int64(3); h <= 5; h++ { - blockCommit := makeTestCommit(h-1, tmtime.Now()) + blockCommit := makeTestExtCommit(h-1, tmtime.Now()).StripExtensions() block := factory.MakeBlock(state, h, blockCommit) partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(2) require.NoError(t, err) - seenCommit := makeTestCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) - bs.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) - c3 := bs.LoadSeenCommit() + seenCommit := makeTestExtCommit(h, tmtime.Now()) + store.SaveBlock(block, partSet, seenCommit) + c3 := store.LoadSeenCommit() require.NotNil(t, c3) require.Equal(t, h, c3.Height) - require.Equal(t, seenCommit.Hash(), c3.Hash()) - c5 := bs.LoadBlockCommit(h) + require.Equal(t, seenCommit.StripExtensions().Hash(), c3.Hash()) + c5 := store.LoadBlockCommit(h) require.Nil(t, c5) - c6 := bs.LoadBlockCommit(h - 1) + c6 := store.LoadBlockCommit(h - 1) require.Equal(t, blockCommit.Hash(), c6.Hash()) } diff --git a/internal/test/factory/commit.go b/internal/test/factory/commit.go index bc4022499..1bd1c7ae6 100644 --- a/internal/test/factory/commit.go +++ b/internal/test/factory/commit.go @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import ( "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" ) -func MakeCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID types.BlockID, height int64, round int32, voteSet *types.VoteSet, validators []types.PrivValidator, now time.Time) (*types.Commit, error) { +func MakeExtendedCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID types.BlockID, height int64, round int32, voteSet *types.VoteSet, validators []types.PrivValidator, now time.Time) (*types.ExtendedCommit, error) { // all sign for i := 0; i < len(validators); i++ { pubKey, err := validators[i].GetPubKey(ctx) @@ -37,5 +37,5 @@ func MakeCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID types.BlockID, height int64, round } } - return voteSet.MakeCommit(), nil + return voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit(), nil } diff --git a/light/helpers_test.go b/light/helpers_test.go index d93735bb7..9187cc3c3 100644 --- a/light/helpers_test.go +++ b/light/helpers_test.go @@ -72,7 +72,12 @@ func (pkz privKeys) signHeader(t testing.TB, header *types.Header, valSet *types commitSigs[vote.ValidatorIndex] = vote.CommitSig() } - return types.NewCommit(header.Height, 1, blockID, commitSigs) + return &types.Commit{ + Height: header.Height, + Round: 1, + BlockID: blockID, + Signatures: commitSigs, + } } func makeVote(t testing.TB, header *types.Header, valset *types.ValidatorSet, key crypto.PrivKey, blockID types.BlockID) *types.Vote { diff --git a/node/node_test.go b/node/node_test.go index c5ff1f014..b1d7a9481 100644 --- a/node/node_test.go +++ b/node/node_test.go @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ import ( "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/service" tmtime "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/time" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/privval" + tmproto "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/types" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" ) @@ -339,13 +340,13 @@ func TestCreateProposalBlock(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) - commit := types.NewCommit(height-1, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + extCommit := &types.ExtendedCommit{Height: height - 1} block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock( ctx, height, - state, commit, + state, + extCommit, proposerAddr, - nil, ) require.NoError(t, err) @@ -419,13 +420,13 @@ func TestMaxTxsProposalBlockSize(t *testing.T) { sm.NopMetrics(), ) - commit := types.NewCommit(height-1, 0, types.BlockID{}, nil) + extCommit := &types.ExtendedCommit{Height: height - 1} block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock( ctx, height, - state, commit, + state, + extCommit, proposerAddr, - nil, ) require.NoError(t, err) @@ -525,38 +526,41 @@ func TestMaxProposalBlockSize(t *testing.T) { } state.ChainID = maxChainID - cs := types.CommitSig{ - BlockIDFlag: types.BlockIDFlagNil, - ValidatorAddress: crypto.AddressHash([]byte("validator_address")), - Timestamp: timestamp, - Signature: crypto.CRandBytes(types.MaxSignatureSize), - } - - commit := &types.Commit{ - Height: math.MaxInt64, - Round: math.MaxInt32, - BlockID: blockID, - } - - votes := make([]*types.Vote, types.MaxVotesCount) + voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(state.ChainID, math.MaxInt64-1, math.MaxInt32, tmproto.PrecommitType, state.Validators) // add maximum amount of signatures to a single commit for i := 0; i < types.MaxVotesCount; i++ { pubKey, err := privVals[i].GetPubKey(ctx) require.NoError(t, err) - votes[i] = &types.Vote{ - ValidatorAddress: pubKey.Address(), + valIdx, val := state.Validators.GetByAddress(pubKey.Address()) + require.NotNil(t, val) + + vote := &types.Vote{ + Type: tmproto.PrecommitType, + Height: math.MaxInt64 - 1, + Round: math.MaxInt32, + BlockID: blockID, + Timestamp: timestamp, + ValidatorAddress: val.Address, + ValidatorIndex: valIdx, + Extension: []byte("extension"), } - commit.Signatures = append(commit.Signatures, cs) + vpb := vote.ToProto() + require.NoError(t, privVals[i].SignVote(ctx, state.ChainID, vpb)) + vote.Signature = vpb.Signature + vote.ExtensionSignature = vpb.ExtensionSignature + + added, err := voteSet.AddVote(vote) + require.NoError(t, err) + require.True(t, added) } block, err := blockExec.CreateProposalBlock( ctx, math.MaxInt64, state, - commit, + voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit(), proposerAddr, - votes, ) require.NoError(t, err) partSet, err := block.MakePartSet(types.BlockPartSizeBytes) diff --git a/privval/file.go b/privval/file.go index bf5803632..a5d696093 100644 --- a/privval/file.go +++ b/privval/file.go @@ -375,17 +375,17 @@ func (pv *FilePV) signVote(chainID string, vote *tmproto.Vote) error { // Vote extensions are non-deterministic, so it is possible that an // application may have created a different extension. We therefore always - // re-sign the vote extensions of precommits. For prevotes, the extension - // signature will always be empty. + // re-sign the vote extensions of precommits. For prevotes and nil + // precommits, the extension signature will always be empty. var extSig []byte - if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { + if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && !types.ProtoBlockIDIsNil(&vote.BlockID) { extSignBytes := types.VoteExtensionSignBytes(chainID, vote) extSig, err = pv.Key.PrivKey.Sign(extSignBytes) if err != nil { return err } } else if len(vote.Extension) > 0 { - return errors.New("unexpected vote extension - extensions are only allowed in precommits") + return errors.New("unexpected vote extension - extensions are only allowed in non-nil precommits") } // We might crash before writing to the wal, diff --git a/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go index c00200322..8757f8ab3 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go @@ -116,7 +116,8 @@ func (m *NoBlockResponse) GetHeight() int64 { // BlockResponse returns block to the requested type BlockResponse struct { - Block *types.Block `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=block,proto3" json:"block,omitempty"` + Block *types.Block `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=block,proto3" json:"block,omitempty"` + ExtCommit *types.ExtendedCommit `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=ext_commit,json=extCommit,proto3" json:"ext_commit,omitempty"` } func (m *BlockResponse) Reset() { *m = BlockResponse{} } @@ -159,6 +160,13 @@ func (m *BlockResponse) GetBlock() *types.Block { return nil } +func (m *BlockResponse) GetExtCommit() *types.ExtendedCommit { + if m != nil { + return m.ExtCommit + } + return nil +} + // StatusRequest requests the status of a peer. type StatusRequest struct { } @@ -385,30 +393,33 @@ func init() { func init() { proto.RegisterFile("tendermint/blocksync/types.proto", fileDescriptor_19b397c236e0fa07) } var fileDescriptor_19b397c236e0fa07 = []byte{ - // 368 bytes of a gzipped FileDescriptorProto - 0x1f, 0x8b, 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0xff, 0x7c, 0x93, 0x4d, 0x4f, 0xfa, 0x40, - 0x10, 0xc6, 0xdb, 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encodeVarintTypes(dAtA, i, uint64(size)) + } + i-- + dAtA[i] = 0x12 + } if m.Block != nil { { size, err := m.Block.MarshalToSizedBuffer(dAtA[:i]) @@ -740,6 +763,10 @@ func (m *BlockResponse) Size() (n int) { l = m.Block.Size() n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) } + if m.ExtCommit != nil { + l = m.ExtCommit.Size() + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } return n } @@ -1049,6 +1076,42 @@ func (m *BlockResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { return err } iNdEx = postIndex + case 2: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field ExtCommit", wireType) + } + var msglen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + msglen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if msglen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + msglen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if m.ExtCommit == nil { + m.ExtCommit = &types.ExtendedCommit{} + } + if err := m.ExtCommit.Unmarshal(dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]); err != nil { + return err + } + iNdEx = postIndex default: iNdEx = preIndex skippy, err := skipTypes(dAtA[iNdEx:]) diff --git a/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.proto b/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.proto index 4febfd145..67da76dce 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.proto +++ b/proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.proto @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ package tendermint.blocksync; option go_package = "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/blocksync"; import "tendermint/types/block.proto"; +import "tendermint/types/types.proto"; // BlockRequest requests a block for a specific height message BlockRequest { @@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ message NoBlockResponse { // BlockResponse returns block to the requested message BlockResponse { tendermint.types.Block block = 1; + tendermint.types.ExtendedCommit ext_commit = 2; } // StatusRequest 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fileDescriptor_d3a6e55e2345de56, []int{8} +} +func (m *ExtendedCommit) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error { + return m.Unmarshal(b) +} +func (m *ExtendedCommit) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) { + if deterministic { + return xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommit.Marshal(b, m, deterministic) + } else { + b = b[:cap(b)] + n, err := m.MarshalToSizedBuffer(b) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return b[:n], nil + } +} +func (m *ExtendedCommit) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) { + xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommit.Merge(m, src) +} +func (m *ExtendedCommit) XXX_Size() int { + return m.Size() +} +func (m *ExtendedCommit) XXX_DiscardUnknown() { + xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommit.DiscardUnknown(m) +} + +var xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommit proto.InternalMessageInfo + +func (m *ExtendedCommit) GetHeight() int64 { + if m != nil { + return m.Height + } + return 0 +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommit) GetRound() int32 { + if m != nil { + return m.Round + } + return 0 +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommit) GetBlockID() BlockID { + if m != nil { + return m.BlockID + } + return BlockID{} +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommit) GetExtendedSignatures() []ExtendedCommitSig { + if m != nil { + return m.ExtendedSignatures + } + return nil +} + +// ExtendedCommitSig retains all the same fields as CommitSig but adds vote +// extension-related fields. +type ExtendedCommitSig struct { + BlockIdFlag BlockIDFlag `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=block_id_flag,json=blockIdFlag,proto3,enum=tendermint.types.BlockIDFlag" json:"block_id_flag,omitempty"` + ValidatorAddress []byte `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=validator_address,json=validatorAddress,proto3" json:"validator_address,omitempty"` + Timestamp time.Time `protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=timestamp,proto3,stdtime" json:"timestamp"` + Signature []byte `protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=signature,proto3" json:"signature,omitempty"` + // Vote extension data + Extension []byte `protobuf:"bytes,5,opt,name=extension,proto3" json:"extension,omitempty"` + // Vote 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(m *ExtendedCommitSig) XXX_Size() int { + return m.Size() +} +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) XXX_DiscardUnknown() { + xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommitSig.DiscardUnknown(m) +} + +var xxx_messageInfo_ExtendedCommitSig proto.InternalMessageInfo + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetBlockIdFlag() BlockIDFlag { + if m != nil { + return m.BlockIdFlag + } + return BlockIDFlagUnknown +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetValidatorAddress() []byte { + if m != nil { + return m.ValidatorAddress + } + return nil +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetTimestamp() time.Time { + if m != nil { + return m.Timestamp + } + return time.Time{} +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetSignature() []byte { + if m != nil { + return m.Signature + } + return nil +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetExtension() []byte { + if m != nil { + return m.Extension + } + return nil +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) GetExtensionSignature() []byte { + if m != nil { + return m.ExtensionSignature + } + return nil +} + type Proposal struct { 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+ l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + if len(m.ExtendedSignatures) > 0 { + for _, e := range m.ExtendedSignatures { + l = e.Size() + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } + } + return n +} + +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) Size() (n int) { + if m == nil { + return 0 + } + var l int + _ = l + if m.BlockIdFlag != 0 { + n += 1 + sovTypes(uint64(m.BlockIdFlag)) + } + l = len(m.ValidatorAddress) + if l > 0 { + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } + l = github_com_gogo_protobuf_types.SizeOfStdTime(m.Timestamp) + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + l = len(m.Signature) + if l > 0 { + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } + l = len(m.Extension) + if l > 0 { + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } + l = len(m.ExtensionSignature) + if l > 0 { + n += 1 + l + sovTypes(uint64(l)) + } + return n +} + func (m *Proposal) Size() (n int) { if m == nil { return 0 @@ -3823,6 +4159,399 @@ func (m *CommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { } return nil } +func (m *ExtendedCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { + l := len(dAtA) + iNdEx := 0 + for iNdEx < l { + preIndex := iNdEx + var wire uint64 + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + wire |= uint64(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + fieldNum := int32(wire >> 3) + wireType := int(wire & 0x7) + if wireType == 4 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: ExtendedCommit: wiretype end group for non-group") + } + if fieldNum <= 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: ExtendedCommit: illegal tag %d (wire type %d)", fieldNum, wire) + } + switch fieldNum { + case 1: + if wireType != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field Height", wireType) + } + m.Height = 0 + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + m.Height |= int64(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + case 2: + if wireType != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field Round", wireType) + } + m.Round = 0 + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + m.Round |= int32(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + case 3: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field BlockID", wireType) + } + var msglen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + msglen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if msglen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + msglen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if err := m.BlockID.Unmarshal(dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]); err != nil { + return err + } + iNdEx = postIndex + case 4: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field ExtendedSignatures", wireType) + } + var msglen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + msglen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if msglen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + msglen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + m.ExtendedSignatures = append(m.ExtendedSignatures, ExtendedCommitSig{}) + if err := m.ExtendedSignatures[len(m.ExtendedSignatures)-1].Unmarshal(dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]); err != nil { + return err + } + iNdEx = postIndex + default: + iNdEx = preIndex + skippy, err := skipTypes(dAtA[iNdEx:]) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + iNdEx += skippy + } + } + + if iNdEx > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return nil +} +func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { + l := len(dAtA) + iNdEx := 0 + for iNdEx < l { + preIndex := iNdEx + var wire uint64 + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + wire |= uint64(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + fieldNum := int32(wire >> 3) + wireType := int(wire & 0x7) + if wireType == 4 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: ExtendedCommitSig: wiretype end group for non-group") + } + if fieldNum <= 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: ExtendedCommitSig: illegal tag %d (wire type %d)", fieldNum, wire) + } + switch fieldNum { + case 1: + if wireType != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field BlockIdFlag", wireType) + } + m.BlockIdFlag = 0 + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + m.BlockIdFlag |= BlockIDFlag(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + case 2: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field ValidatorAddress", wireType) + } + var byteLen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + byteLen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if byteLen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + byteLen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + m.ValidatorAddress = append(m.ValidatorAddress[:0], dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]...) + if m.ValidatorAddress == nil { + m.ValidatorAddress = []byte{} + } + iNdEx = postIndex + case 3: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field Timestamp", wireType) + } + var msglen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + msglen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if msglen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + msglen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if err := github_com_gogo_protobuf_types.StdTimeUnmarshal(&m.Timestamp, dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]); err != nil { + return err + } + iNdEx = postIndex + case 4: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field Signature", wireType) + } + var byteLen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + byteLen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if byteLen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + byteLen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + m.Signature = append(m.Signature[:0], dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]...) + if m.Signature == nil { + m.Signature = []byte{} + } + iNdEx = postIndex + case 5: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field Extension", wireType) + } + var byteLen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + byteLen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if byteLen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + byteLen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + m.Extension = append(m.Extension[:0], dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]...) + if m.Extension == nil { + m.Extension = []byte{} + } + iNdEx = postIndex + case 6: + if wireType != 2 { + return fmt.Errorf("proto: wrong wireType = %d for field ExtensionSignature", wireType) + } + var byteLen int + for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { + if shift >= 64 { + return ErrIntOverflowTypes + } + if iNdEx >= l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + b := dAtA[iNdEx] + iNdEx++ + byteLen |= int(b&0x7F) << shift + if b < 0x80 { + break + } + } + if byteLen < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + postIndex := iNdEx + byteLen + if postIndex < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if postIndex > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + m.ExtensionSignature = append(m.ExtensionSignature[:0], dAtA[iNdEx:postIndex]...) + if m.ExtensionSignature == nil { + m.ExtensionSignature = []byte{} + } + iNdEx = postIndex + default: + iNdEx = preIndex + skippy, err := skipTypes(dAtA[iNdEx:]) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + iNdEx += skippy + } + } + + if iNdEx > l { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return nil +} func (m *Proposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { l := len(dAtA) iNdEx := 0 diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/types.proto b/proto/tendermint/types/types.proto index e2b8a46c8..52668f719 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/types.proto +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/types.proto @@ -142,6 +142,28 @@ message CommitSig { bytes signature = 4; } +message ExtendedCommit { + int64 height = 1; + int32 round = 2; + BlockID block_id = 3 + [(gogoproto.nullable) = false, (gogoproto.customname) = "BlockID"]; + repeated ExtendedCommitSig extended_signatures = 4 [(gogoproto.nullable) = false]; +} + +// ExtendedCommitSig retains all the same fields as CommitSig but adds vote +// extension-related fields. +message ExtendedCommitSig { + BlockIDFlag block_id_flag = 1; + bytes validator_address = 2; + google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamp = 3 + [(gogoproto.nullable) = false, (gogoproto.stdtime) = true]; + bytes signature = 4; + // Vote extension data + bytes extension = 5; + // Vote extension signature + bytes extension_signature = 6; +} + message Proposal { SignedMsgType type = 1; int64 height = 2; diff --git a/scripts/confix/confix.go b/scripts/confix/confix.go index 6677f0b49..b24c3a778 100644 --- a/scripts/confix/confix.go +++ b/scripts/confix/confix.go @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import ( "github.com/creachadair/tomledit" "github.com/creachadair/tomledit/transform" "github.com/spf13/viper" + "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/config" ) diff --git a/test/e2e/runner/evidence.go b/test/e2e/runner/evidence.go index 849e4edc3..a71ea14fb 100644 --- a/test/e2e/runner/evidence.go +++ b/test/e2e/runner/evidence.go @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ func generateLightClientAttackEvidence( blockID := makeBlockID(header.Hash(), 1000, []byte("partshash")) voteSet := types.NewVoteSet(chainID, forgedHeight, 0, tmproto.SignedMsgType(2), conflictingVals) - commit, err := factory.MakeCommit(ctx, blockID, forgedHeight, 0, voteSet, pv, forgedTime) + commit, err := factory.MakeExtendedCommit(ctx, blockID, forgedHeight, 0, voteSet, pv, forgedTime) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ func generateLightClientAttackEvidence( ConflictingBlock: &types.LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &types.SignedHeader{ Header: header, - Commit: commit, + Commit: commit.StripExtensions(), }, ValidatorSet: conflictingVals, }, diff --git a/types/block.go b/types/block.go index 17e9812cf..32a4f9a0a 100644 --- a/types/block.go +++ b/types/block.go @@ -608,16 +608,6 @@ type CommitSig struct { Signature []byte `json:"signature"` } -// NewCommitSigForBlock returns new CommitSig with BlockIDFlagCommit. -func NewCommitSigForBlock(signature []byte, valAddr Address, ts time.Time) CommitSig { - return CommitSig{ - BlockIDFlag: BlockIDFlagCommit, - ValidatorAddress: valAddr, - Timestamp: ts, - Signature: signature, - } -} - func MaxCommitBytes(valCount int) int64 { // From the repeated commit sig field var protoEncodingOverhead int64 = 2 @@ -632,16 +622,6 @@ func NewCommitSigAbsent() CommitSig { } } -// ForBlock returns true if CommitSig is for the block. -func (cs CommitSig) ForBlock() bool { - return cs.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagCommit -} - -// Absent returns true if CommitSig is absent. -func (cs CommitSig) Absent() bool { - return cs.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagAbsent -} - // CommitSig returns a string representation of CommitSig. // // 1. first 6 bytes of signature @@ -730,7 +710,6 @@ func (cs *CommitSig) ToProto() *tmproto.CommitSig { // FromProto sets a protobuf CommitSig to the given pointer. // It returns an error if the CommitSig is invalid. func (cs *CommitSig) FromProto(csp tmproto.CommitSig) error { - cs.BlockIDFlag = BlockIDFlag(csp.BlockIdFlag) cs.ValidatorAddress = csp.ValidatorAddress cs.Timestamp = csp.Timestamp @@ -741,6 +720,95 @@ func (cs *CommitSig) FromProto(csp tmproto.CommitSig) error { //------------------------------------- +// ExtendedCommitSig contains a commit signature along with its corresponding +// vote extension and vote extension signature. +type ExtendedCommitSig struct { + CommitSig // Commit signature + Extension []byte // Vote extension + ExtensionSignature []byte // Vote extension signature +} + +// NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent returns new ExtendedCommitSig with +// BlockIDFlagAbsent. Other fields are all empty. +func NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent() ExtendedCommitSig { + return ExtendedCommitSig{CommitSig: NewCommitSigAbsent()} +} + +// String returns a string representation of an ExtendedCommitSig. +// +// 1. commit sig +// 2. first 6 bytes of vote extension +// 3. first 6 bytes of vote extension signature +func (ecs ExtendedCommitSig) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("ExtendedCommitSig{%s with %X %X}", + ecs.CommitSig, + tmbytes.Fingerprint(ecs.Extension), + tmbytes.Fingerprint(ecs.ExtensionSignature), + ) +} + +// ValidateBasic checks whether the structure is well-formed. +func (ecs ExtendedCommitSig) ValidateBasic() error { + if err := ecs.CommitSig.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { + return err + } + + if ecs.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagCommit { + if len(ecs.Extension) > MaxVoteExtensionSize { + return fmt.Errorf("vote extension is too big (max: %d)", MaxVoteExtensionSize) + } + if len(ecs.ExtensionSignature) == 0 { + return errors.New("vote extension signature is missing") + } + if len(ecs.ExtensionSignature) > MaxSignatureSize { + return fmt.Errorf("vote extension signature is too big (max: %d)", MaxSignatureSize) + } + return nil + } + + // We expect there to not be any vote extension or vote extension signature + // on nil or absent votes. + if len(ecs.Extension) != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("vote extension is present for commit sig with block ID flag %v", ecs.BlockIDFlag) + } + if len(ecs.ExtensionSignature) != 0 { + return fmt.Errorf("vote extension signature is present for commit sig with block ID flag %v", ecs.BlockIDFlag) + } + return nil +} + +// ToProto converts the ExtendedCommitSig to its Protobuf representation. +func (ecs *ExtendedCommitSig) ToProto() *tmproto.ExtendedCommitSig { + if ecs == nil { + return nil + } + + return &tmproto.ExtendedCommitSig{ + BlockIdFlag: tmproto.BlockIDFlag(ecs.BlockIDFlag), + ValidatorAddress: ecs.ValidatorAddress, + Timestamp: ecs.Timestamp, + Signature: ecs.Signature, + Extension: ecs.Extension, + ExtensionSignature: ecs.ExtensionSignature, + } +} + +// FromProto populates the ExtendedCommitSig with values from the given +// Protobuf representation. Returns an error if the ExtendedCommitSig is +// invalid. +func (ecs *ExtendedCommitSig) FromProto(ecsp tmproto.ExtendedCommitSig) error { + ecs.BlockIDFlag = BlockIDFlag(ecsp.BlockIdFlag) + ecs.ValidatorAddress = ecsp.ValidatorAddress + ecs.Timestamp = ecsp.Timestamp + ecs.Signature = ecsp.Signature + ecs.Extension = ecsp.Extension + ecs.ExtensionSignature = ecsp.ExtensionSignature + + return ecs.ValidateBasic() +} + +//------------------------------------- + // Commit contains the evidence that a block was committed by a set of validators. // NOTE: Commit is empty for height 1, but never nil. type Commit struct { @@ -756,42 +824,12 @@ type Commit struct { // Memoized in first call to corresponding method. // NOTE: can't memoize in constructor because constructor isn't used for // unmarshaling. - hash tmbytes.HexBytes - bitArray *bits.BitArray + hash tmbytes.HexBytes } -// NewCommit returns a new Commit. -func NewCommit(height int64, round int32, blockID BlockID, commitSigs []CommitSig) *Commit { - return &Commit{ - Height: height, - Round: round, - BlockID: blockID, - Signatures: commitSigs, - } -} - -// CommitToVoteSet constructs a VoteSet from the Commit and validator set. -// Panics if signatures from the commit can't be added to the voteset. -// Inverse of VoteSet.MakeCommit(). -func CommitToVoteSet(chainID string, commit *Commit, vals *ValidatorSet) *VoteSet { - voteSet := NewVoteSet(chainID, commit.Height, commit.Round, tmproto.PrecommitType, vals) - for idx, commitSig := range commit.Signatures { - if commitSig.Absent() { - continue // OK, some precommits can be missing. - } - vote := commit.GetVote(int32(idx)) - if err := vote.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { - panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to validate vote reconstructed from LastCommit: %w", err)) - } - added, err := voteSet.AddVote(vote) - if !added || err != nil { - panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to reconstruct LastCommit: %w", err)) - } - } - return voteSet -} - -// GetVote converts the CommitSig for the given valIdx to a Vote. +// GetVote converts the CommitSig for the given valIdx to a Vote. Commits do +// not contain vote extensions, so the vote extension and vote extension +// signature will not be present in the returned vote. // Returns nil if the precommit at valIdx is nil. // Panics if valIdx >= commit.Size(). func (commit *Commit) GetVote(valIdx int32) *Vote { @@ -822,26 +860,7 @@ func (commit *Commit) VoteSignBytes(chainID string, valIdx int32) []byte { return VoteSignBytes(chainID, v) } -// Type returns the vote type of the commit, which is always VoteTypePrecommit -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) Type() byte { - return byte(tmproto.PrecommitType) -} - -// GetHeight returns height of the commit. -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) GetHeight() int64 { - return commit.Height -} - -// GetRound returns height of the commit. -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) GetRound() int32 { - return commit.Round -} - // Size returns the number of signatures in the commit. -// Implements VoteSetReader. func (commit *Commit) Size() int { if commit == nil { return 0 @@ -849,33 +868,6 @@ func (commit *Commit) Size() int { return len(commit.Signatures) } -// BitArray returns a BitArray of which validators voted for BlockID or nil in this commit. -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) BitArray() *bits.BitArray { - if commit.bitArray == nil { - commit.bitArray = bits.NewBitArray(len(commit.Signatures)) - for i, commitSig := range commit.Signatures { - // TODO: need to check the BlockID otherwise we could be counting conflicts, - // not just the one with +2/3 ! - commit.bitArray.SetIndex(i, !commitSig.Absent()) - } - } - return commit.bitArray -} - -// GetByIndex returns the vote corresponding to a given validator index. -// Panics if `index >= commit.Size()`. -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) GetByIndex(valIdx int32) *Vote { - return commit.GetVote(valIdx) -} - -// IsCommit returns true if there is at least one signature. -// Implements VoteSetReader. -func (commit *Commit) IsCommit() bool { - return len(commit.Signatures) != 0 -} - // ValidateBasic performs basic validation that doesn't involve state data. // Does not actually check the cryptographic signatures. func (commit *Commit) ValidateBasic() error { @@ -999,7 +991,209 @@ func CommitFromProto(cp *tmproto.Commit) (*Commit, error) { return commit, commit.ValidateBasic() } -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +//------------------------------------- + +// ExtendedCommit is similar to Commit, except that its signatures also retain +// their corresponding vote extensions and vote extension signatures. +type ExtendedCommit struct { + Height int64 + Round int32 + BlockID BlockID + ExtendedSignatures []ExtendedCommitSig + + bitArray *bits.BitArray +} + +// Clone creates a deep copy of this extended commit. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) Clone() *ExtendedCommit { + sigs := make([]ExtendedCommitSig, len(ec.ExtendedSignatures)) + copy(sigs, ec.ExtendedSignatures) + ecc := *ec + ecc.ExtendedSignatures = sigs + return &ecc +} + +// ToVoteSet constructs a VoteSet from the Commit and validator set. +// Panics if signatures from the commit can't be added to the voteset. +// Inverse of VoteSet.MakeExtendedCommit(). +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) ToVoteSet(chainID string, vals *ValidatorSet) *VoteSet { + voteSet := NewVoteSet(chainID, ec.Height, ec.Round, tmproto.PrecommitType, vals) + for idx, ecs := range ec.ExtendedSignatures { + if ecs.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagAbsent { + continue // OK, some precommits can be missing. + } + vote := ec.GetExtendedVote(int32(idx)) + if err := vote.ValidateWithExtension(); err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to validate vote reconstructed from LastCommit: %w", err)) + } + added, err := voteSet.AddVote(vote) + if !added || err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to reconstruct vote set from extended commit: %w", err)) + } + } + return voteSet +} + +// StripExtensions converts an ExtendedCommit to a Commit by removing all vote +// extension-related fields. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) StripExtensions() *Commit { + cs := make([]CommitSig, len(ec.ExtendedSignatures)) + for idx, ecs := range ec.ExtendedSignatures { + cs[idx] = ecs.CommitSig + } + return &Commit{ + Height: ec.Height, + Round: ec.Round, + BlockID: ec.BlockID, + Signatures: cs, + } +} + +// GetExtendedVote converts the ExtendedCommitSig for the given validator +// index to a Vote with a vote extensions. +// It panics if valIndex is out of range. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) GetExtendedVote(valIndex int32) *Vote { + ecs := ec.ExtendedSignatures[valIndex] + return &Vote{ + Type: tmproto.PrecommitType, + Height: ec.Height, + Round: ec.Round, + BlockID: ecs.BlockID(ec.BlockID), + Timestamp: ecs.Timestamp, + ValidatorAddress: ecs.ValidatorAddress, + ValidatorIndex: valIndex, + Signature: ecs.Signature, + Extension: ecs.Extension, + ExtensionSignature: ecs.ExtensionSignature, + } +} + +// Type returns the vote type of the extended commit, which is always +// VoteTypePrecommit +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) Type() byte { return byte(tmproto.PrecommitType) } + +// GetHeight returns height of the extended commit. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) GetHeight() int64 { return ec.Height } + +// GetRound returns height of the extended commit. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) GetRound() int32 { return ec.Round } + +// Size returns the number of signatures in the extended commit. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) Size() int { + if ec == nil { + return 0 + } + return len(ec.ExtendedSignatures) +} + +// BitArray returns a BitArray of which validators voted for BlockID or nil in +// this extended commit. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) BitArray() *bits.BitArray { + if ec.bitArray == nil { + ec.bitArray = bits.NewBitArray(len(ec.ExtendedSignatures)) + for i, extCommitSig := range ec.ExtendedSignatures { + // TODO: need to check the BlockID otherwise we could be counting conflicts, + // not just the one with +2/3 ! + ec.bitArray.SetIndex(i, extCommitSig.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagAbsent) + } + } + return ec.bitArray +} + +// GetByIndex returns the vote corresponding to a given validator index. +// Panics if `index >= extCommit.Size()`. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) GetByIndex(valIdx int32) *Vote { + return ec.GetExtendedVote(valIdx) +} + +// IsCommit returns true if there is at least one signature. +// Implements VoteSetReader. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) IsCommit() bool { + return len(ec.ExtendedSignatures) != 0 +} + +// ValidateBasic checks whether the extended commit is well-formed. Does not +// actually check the cryptographic signatures. +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) ValidateBasic() error { + if ec.Height < 0 { + return errors.New("negative Height") + } + if ec.Round < 0 { + return errors.New("negative Round") + } + + if ec.Height >= 1 { + if ec.BlockID.IsNil() { + return errors.New("commit cannot be for nil block") + } + + if len(ec.ExtendedSignatures) == 0 { + return errors.New("no signatures in commit") + } + for i, extCommitSig := range ec.ExtendedSignatures { + if err := extCommitSig.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("wrong ExtendedCommitSig #%d: %v", i, err) + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// ToProto converts ExtendedCommit to protobuf +func (ec *ExtendedCommit) ToProto() *tmproto.ExtendedCommit { + if ec == nil { + return nil + } + + c := new(tmproto.ExtendedCommit) + sigs := make([]tmproto.ExtendedCommitSig, len(ec.ExtendedSignatures)) + for i := range ec.ExtendedSignatures { + sigs[i] = *ec.ExtendedSignatures[i].ToProto() + } + c.ExtendedSignatures = sigs + + c.Height = ec.Height + c.Round = ec.Round + c.BlockID = ec.BlockID.ToProto() + + return c +} + +// ExtendedCommitFromProto constructs an ExtendedCommit from the given Protobuf +// representation. It returns an error if the extended commit is invalid. +func ExtendedCommitFromProto(ecp *tmproto.ExtendedCommit) (*ExtendedCommit, error) { + if ecp == nil { + return nil, errors.New("nil ExtendedCommit") + } + + extCommit := new(ExtendedCommit) + + bi, err := BlockIDFromProto(&ecp.BlockID) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + sigs := make([]ExtendedCommitSig, len(ecp.ExtendedSignatures)) + for i := range ecp.ExtendedSignatures { + if err := sigs[i].FromProto(ecp.ExtendedSignatures[i]); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + extCommit.ExtendedSignatures = sigs + extCommit.Height = ecp.Height + extCommit.Round = ecp.Round + extCommit.BlockID = *bi + + return extCommit, extCommit.ValidateBasic() +} + +//------------------------------------- // Data contains the set of transactions included in the block type Data struct { @@ -1170,3 +1364,9 @@ func BlockIDFromProto(bID *tmproto.BlockID) (*BlockID, error) { return blockID, blockID.ValidateBasic() } + +// ProtoBlockIDIsNil is similar to the IsNil function on BlockID, but for the +// Protobuf representation. +func ProtoBlockIDIsNil(bID *tmproto.BlockID) bool { + return len(bID.Hash) == 0 && ProtoPartSetHeaderIsZero(&bID.PartSetHeader) +} diff --git a/types/block_test.go b/types/block_test.go index 7f2378505..09a8b602e 100644 --- a/types/block_test.go +++ b/types/block_test.go @@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ func TestBlockAddEvidence(t *testing.T) { h := int64(3) voteSet, _, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) ev, err := NewMockDuplicateVoteEvidenceWithValidator(ctx, h, time.Now(), vals[0], "block-test-chain") require.NoError(t, err) evList := []Evidence{ev} - block := MakeBlock(h, txs, commit, evList) + block := MakeBlock(h, txs, extCommit.StripExtensions(), evList) require.NotNil(t, block) require.Equal(t, 1, len(block.Evidence)) require.NotNil(t, block.EvidenceHash) @@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ func TestBlockValidateBasic(t *testing.T) { h := int64(3) voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() ev, err := NewMockDuplicateVoteEvidenceWithValidator(ctx, h, time.Now(), vals[0], "block-test-chain") require.NoError(t, err) @@ -104,7 +104,10 @@ func TestBlockValidateBasic(t *testing.T) { blk.LastCommit = nil }, true}, {"Invalid LastCommit", func(blk *Block) { - blk.LastCommit = NewCommit(-1, 0, *voteSet.maj23, nil) + blk.LastCommit = &Commit{ + Height: -1, + BlockID: *voteSet.maj23, + } }, true}, {"Invalid Evidence", func(blk *Block) { emptyEv := &DuplicateVoteEvidence{} @@ -153,15 +156,14 @@ func TestBlockMakePartSetWithEvidence(t *testing.T) { h := int64(3) voteSet, _, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) ev, err := NewMockDuplicateVoteEvidenceWithValidator(ctx, h, time.Now(), vals[0], "block-test-chain") require.NoError(t, err) evList := []Evidence{ev} - partSet, err := MakeBlock(h, []Tx{Tx("Hello World")}, commit, evList).MakePartSet(512) + partSet, err := MakeBlock(h, []Tx{Tx("Hello World")}, extCommit.StripExtensions(), evList).MakePartSet(512) require.NoError(t, err) assert.NotNil(t, partSet) @@ -178,14 +180,14 @@ func TestBlockHashesTo(t *testing.T) { h := int64(3) voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) ev, err := NewMockDuplicateVoteEvidenceWithValidator(ctx, h, time.Now(), vals[0], "block-test-chain") require.NoError(t, err) evList := []Evidence{ev} - block := MakeBlock(h, []Tx{Tx("Hello World")}, commit, evList) + block := MakeBlock(h, []Tx{Tx("Hello World")}, extCommit.StripExtensions(), evList) block.ValidatorsHash = valSet.Hash() assert.False(t, block.HashesTo([]byte{})) assert.False(t, block.HashesTo([]byte("something else"))) @@ -260,7 +262,7 @@ func TestCommit(t *testing.T) { lastID := makeBlockIDRandom() h := int64(3) voteSet, _, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + commit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) assert.Equal(t, h-1, commit.Height) @@ -273,7 +275,7 @@ func TestCommit(t *testing.T) { require.NotNil(t, commit.BitArray()) assert.Equal(t, bits.NewBitArray(10).Size(), commit.BitArray().Size()) - assert.Equal(t, voteWithoutExtension(voteSet.GetByIndex(0)), commit.GetByIndex(0)) + assert.Equal(t, voteSet.GetByIndex(0), commit.GetByIndex(0)) assert.True(t, commit.IsCommit()) } @@ -477,11 +479,11 @@ func randCommit(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, now time.Time) *Commit { lastID := makeBlockIDRandom() h := int64(3) voteSet, _, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, now) + commit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, now) require.NoError(t, err) - return commit + return commit.StripExtensions() } func hexBytesFromString(t *testing.T, s string) bytes.HexBytes { @@ -554,7 +556,7 @@ func TestBlockMaxDataBytesNoEvidence(t *testing.T) { } } -func TestCommitToVoteSet(t *testing.T) { +func TestExtendedCommitToVoteSet(t *testing.T) { lastID := makeBlockIDRandom() h := int64(3) @@ -562,17 +564,16 @@ func TestCommitToVoteSet(t *testing.T) { defer cancel() voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h-1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, h-1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) assert.NoError(t, err) chainID := voteSet.ChainID() - voteSet2 := CommitToVoteSet(chainID, commit, valSet) + voteSet2 := extCommit.ToVoteSet(chainID, valSet) for i := int32(0); int(i) < len(vals); i++ { - vote1 := voteWithoutExtension(voteSet.GetByIndex(i)) + vote1 := voteSet.GetByIndex(i) vote2 := voteSet2.GetByIndex(i) - vote3 := commit.GetVote(i) + vote3 := extCommit.GetExtendedVote(i) vote1bz, err := vote1.ToProto().Marshal() require.NoError(t, err) @@ -634,12 +635,12 @@ func TestCommitToVoteSetWithVotesForNilBlock(t *testing.T) { } if tc.valid { - commit := voteSet.MakeCommit() // panics without > 2/3 valid votes - assert.NotNil(t, commit) - err := valSet.VerifyCommit(voteSet.ChainID(), blockID, height-1, commit) + extCommit := voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit() // panics without > 2/3 valid votes + assert.NotNil(t, extCommit) + err := valSet.VerifyCommit(voteSet.ChainID(), blockID, height-1, extCommit.StripExtensions()) assert.NoError(t, err) } else { - assert.Panics(t, func() { voteSet.MakeCommit() }) + assert.Panics(t, func() { voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit() }) } } } diff --git a/types/evidence.go b/types/evidence.go index aed954a93..c5b5b6223 100644 --- a/types/evidence.go +++ b/types/evidence.go @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ func (l *LightClientAttackEvidence) GetByzantineValidators(commonVals *Validator // validators who are in the commonVals and voted for the lunatic header if l.ConflictingHeaderIsInvalid(trusted.Header) { for _, commitSig := range l.ConflictingBlock.Commit.Signatures { - if !commitSig.ForBlock() { + if commitSig.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagCommit { continue } @@ -329,12 +329,12 @@ func (l *LightClientAttackEvidence) GetByzantineValidators(commonVals *Validator // only need a single loop to find the validators that voted twice. for i := 0; i < len(l.ConflictingBlock.Commit.Signatures); i++ { sigA := l.ConflictingBlock.Commit.Signatures[i] - if !sigA.ForBlock() { + if sigA.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagCommit { continue } sigB := trusted.Commit.Signatures[i] - if !sigB.ForBlock() { + if sigB.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagCommit { continue } diff --git a/types/evidence_test.go b/types/evidence_test.go index 27e346343..8b06a6218 100644 --- a/types/evidence_test.go +++ b/types/evidence_test.go @@ -153,8 +153,10 @@ func TestLightClientAttackEvidenceBasic(t *testing.T) { header := makeHeaderRandom() header.Height = height blockID := makeBlockID(crypto.Checksum([]byte("blockhash")), math.MaxInt32, crypto.Checksum([]byte("partshash"))) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, defaultVoteTime) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, defaultVoteTime) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() + lcae := &LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &SignedHeader{ @@ -217,8 +219,10 @@ func TestLightClientAttackEvidenceValidation(t *testing.T) { header.Height = height header.ValidatorsHash = valSet.Hash() blockID := makeBlockID(header.Hash(), math.MaxInt32, crypto.Checksum([]byte("partshash"))) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() + lcae := &LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &SignedHeader{ @@ -424,13 +428,13 @@ func TestEvidenceVectors(t *testing.T) { ProposerAddress: []byte("2915b7b15f979e48ebc61774bb1d86ba3136b7eb"), } blockID3 := makeBlockID(header.Hash(), math.MaxInt32, crypto.Checksum([]byte("partshash"))) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID3, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, defaultVoteTime) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID3, height, 1, voteSet, privVals, defaultVoteTime) require.NoError(t, err) lcae := &LightClientAttackEvidence{ ConflictingBlock: &LightBlock{ SignedHeader: &SignedHeader{ Header: header, - Commit: commit, + Commit: extCommit.StripExtensions(), }, ValidatorSet: valSet, }, diff --git a/types/part_set.go b/types/part_set.go index 9bf36279f..d9341b61f 100644 --- a/types/part_set.go +++ b/types/part_set.go @@ -145,6 +145,12 @@ func PartSetHeaderFromProto(ppsh *tmproto.PartSetHeader) (*PartSetHeader, error) return psh, psh.ValidateBasic() } +// ProtoPartSetHeaderIsZero is similar to the IsZero function for +// PartSetHeader, but for the Protobuf representation. +func ProtoPartSetHeaderIsZero(ppsh *tmproto.PartSetHeader) bool { + return ppsh.Total == 0 && len(ppsh.Hash) == 0 +} + //------------------------------------- type PartSet struct { diff --git a/types/priv_validator.go b/types/priv_validator.go index 72027c622..b7f4bd165 100644 --- a/types/priv_validator.go +++ b/types/priv_validator.go @@ -90,7 +90,6 @@ func (pv MockPV) SignVote(ctx context.Context, chainID string, vote *tmproto.Vot } signBytes := VoteSignBytes(useChainID, vote) - extSignBytes := VoteExtensionSignBytes(useChainID, vote) sig, err := pv.PrivKey.Sign(signBytes) if err != nil { return err @@ -98,14 +97,15 @@ func (pv MockPV) SignVote(ctx context.Context, chainID string, vote *tmproto.Vot vote.Signature = sig var extSig []byte - // We only sign vote extensions for precommits - if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { + // We only sign vote extensions for non-nil precommits + if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && !ProtoBlockIDIsNil(&vote.BlockID) { + extSignBytes := VoteExtensionSignBytes(useChainID, vote) extSig, err = pv.PrivKey.Sign(extSignBytes) if err != nil { return err } } else if len(vote.Extension) > 0 { - return errors.New("unexpected vote extension - vote extensions are only allowed in precommits") + return errors.New("unexpected vote extension - vote extensions are only allowed in non-nil precommits") } vote.ExtensionSignature = extSig return nil diff --git a/types/test_util.go b/types/test_util.go index 8aea2f02c..11daa69b9 100644 --- a/types/test_util.go +++ b/types/test_util.go @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import ( tmproto "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/types" ) -func makeCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID BlockID, height int64, round int32, - voteSet *VoteSet, validators []PrivValidator, now time.Time) (*Commit, error) { +func makeExtCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID BlockID, height int64, round int32, + voteSet *VoteSet, validators []PrivValidator, now time.Time) (*ExtendedCommit, error) { // all sign for i := 0; i < len(validators); i++ { @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ func makeCommit(ctx context.Context, blockID BlockID, height int64, round int32, } } - return voteSet.MakeCommit(), nil + return voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit(), nil } func signAddVote(ctx context.Context, privVal PrivValidator, vote *Vote, voteSet *VoteSet) (signed bool, err error) { @@ -46,13 +46,3 @@ func signAddVote(ctx context.Context, privVal PrivValidator, vote *Vote, voteSet vote.ExtensionSignature = v.ExtensionSignature return voteSet.AddVote(vote) } - -// Votes constructed from commits don't have extensions, because we don't store -// the extensions themselves in the commit. This method is used to construct a -// copy of a vote, but nil its extension and signature. -func voteWithoutExtension(v *Vote) *Vote { - vc := v.Copy() - vc.Extension = nil - vc.ExtensionSignature = nil - return vc -} diff --git a/types/validation.go b/types/validation.go index 21c8730f5..02d1b0b56 100644 --- a/types/validation.go +++ b/types/validation.go @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ func VerifyCommit(chainID string, vals *ValidatorSet, blockID BlockID, votingPowerNeeded := vals.TotalVotingPower() * 2 / 3 // ignore all absent signatures - ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.Absent() } + ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagAbsent } // only count the signatures that are for the block - count := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.ForBlock() } + count := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagCommit } // attempt to batch verify if shouldBatchVerify(vals, commit) { @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ func VerifyCommitLight(chainID string, vals *ValidatorSet, blockID BlockID, votingPowerNeeded := vals.TotalVotingPower() * 2 / 3 // ignore all commit signatures that are not for the block - ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return !c.ForBlock() } + ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagCommit } // count all the remaining signatures count := func(c CommitSig) bool { return true } @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func VerifyCommitLightTrusting(chainID string, vals *ValidatorSet, commit *Commi votingPowerNeeded := totalVotingPowerMulByNumerator / int64(trustLevel.Denominator) // ignore all commit signatures that are not for the block - ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return !c.ForBlock() } + ignore := func(c CommitSig) bool { return c.BlockIDFlag != BlockIDFlagCommit } // count all the remaining signatures count := func(c CommitSig) bool { return true } diff --git a/types/validation_test.go b/types/validation_test.go index 7900ee5ce..f63c34450 100644 --- a/types/validation_test.go +++ b/types/validation_test.go @@ -99,7 +99,12 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommit_All(t *testing.T) { vi++ } - commit := NewCommit(tc.height, round, tc.blockID, sigs) + commit := &Commit{ + Height: tc.height, + Round: round, + BlockID: tc.blockID, + Signatures: sigs, + } err := valSet.VerifyCommit(chainID, blockID, height, commit) if tc.expErr { @@ -146,9 +151,10 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommit_CheckAllSignatures(t *testing.T) { defer cancel() voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, 4, 10) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() + require.NoError(t, valSet.VerifyCommit(chainID, blockID, h, commit)) // malleate 4th signature @@ -176,9 +182,10 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLight_ReturnsAsSoonAsMajorityOfVotingPowerSign defer cancel() voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, 4, 10) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() + require.NoError(t, valSet.VerifyCommit(chainID, blockID, h, commit)) // malleate 4th signature (3 signatures are enough for 2/3+) @@ -203,9 +210,10 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLightTrusting_ReturnsAsSoonAsTrustLevelOfVotin defer cancel() voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, 4, 10) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) - + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() + require.NoError(t, valSet.VerifyCommit(chainID, blockID, h, commit)) // malleate 3rd signature (2 signatures are enough for 1/3+ trust level) @@ -227,10 +235,11 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLightTrusting(t *testing.T) { var ( blockID = makeBlockIDRandom() voteSet, originalValset, vals = randVoteSet(ctx, t, 1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 6, 1) - commit, err = makeCommit(ctx, blockID, 1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err = makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, 1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) newValSet, _ = randValidatorPrivValSet(ctx, t, 2, 1) ) require.NoError(t, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() testCases := []struct { valSet *ValidatorSet @@ -271,11 +280,11 @@ func TestValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLightTrustingErrorsOnOverflow(t *testing.T) { var ( blockID = makeBlockIDRandom() voteSet, valSet, vals = randVoteSet(ctx, t, 1, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 1, MaxTotalVotingPower) - commit, err = makeCommit(ctx, blockID, 1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err = makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, 1, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) ) require.NoError(t, err) - err = valSet.VerifyCommitLightTrusting("test_chain_id", commit, + err = valSet.VerifyCommitLightTrusting("test_chain_id", extCommit.StripExtensions(), tmmath.Fraction{Numerator: 25, Denominator: 55}) if assert.Error(t, err) { assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "int64 overflow") diff --git a/types/validator_set_test.go b/types/validator_set_test.go index 096327626..8b5846da9 100644 --- a/types/validator_set_test.go +++ b/types/validator_set_test.go @@ -1539,8 +1539,9 @@ func BenchmarkValidatorSet_VerifyCommit_Ed25519(b *testing.B) { // nolint // generate n validators voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, b, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, n, int64(n*5)) // create a commit with n validators - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(b, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() for i := 0; i < b.N/n; i++ { err = valSet.VerifyCommit(chainID, blockID, h, commit) @@ -1567,8 +1568,9 @@ func BenchmarkValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLight_Ed25519(b *testing.B) { // nolint voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, b, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, n, int64(n*5)) // create a commit with n validators - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(b, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() for i := 0; i < b.N/n; i++ { err = valSet.VerifyCommitLight(chainID, blockID, h, commit) @@ -1594,8 +1596,9 @@ func BenchmarkValidatorSet_VerifyCommitLightTrusting_Ed25519(b *testing.B) { // generate n validators voteSet, valSet, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, b, h, 0, tmproto.PrecommitType, n, int64(n*5)) // create a commit with n validators - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + extCommit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, blockID, h, 0, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(b, err) + commit := extCommit.StripExtensions() for i := 0; i < b.N/n; i++ { err = valSet.VerifyCommitLightTrusting(chainID, commit, tmmath.Fraction{Numerator: 1, Denominator: 3}) diff --git a/types/vote.go b/types/vote.go index f20ee491e..446de130a 100644 --- a/types/vote.go +++ b/types/vote.go @@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ import ( const ( nilVoteStr string = "nil-Vote" + + // The maximum supported number of bytes in a vote extension. + MaxVoteExtensionSize int = 1024 * 1024 ) var ( @@ -109,6 +112,26 @@ func (vote *Vote) CommitSig() CommitSig { } } +// ExtendedCommitSig attempts to construct an ExtendedCommitSig from this vote. +// Panics if either the vote extension signature is missing or if the block ID +// is not either empty or complete. +func (vote *Vote) ExtendedCommitSig() ExtendedCommitSig { + if vote == nil { + return NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent() + } + + cs := vote.CommitSig() + if vote.BlockID.IsComplete() && len(vote.ExtensionSignature) == 0 { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid vote %v - BlockID is complete but missing vote extension signature", vote)) + } + + return ExtendedCommitSig{ + CommitSig: cs, + Extension: vote.Extension, + ExtensionSignature: vote.ExtensionSignature, + } +} + // VoteSignBytes returns the proto-encoding of the canonicalized Vote, for // signing. Panics if the marshaling fails. // @@ -216,12 +239,10 @@ func (vote *Vote) VerifyWithExtension(chainID string, pubKey crypto.PubKey) erro if err != nil { return err } - // We only verify vote extension signatures for precommits. - if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { + // We only verify vote extension signatures for non-nil precommits. + if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && !ProtoBlockIDIsNil(&v.BlockID) { extSignBytes := VoteExtensionSignBytes(chainID, v) - // TODO: Remove extension signature nil check to enforce vote extension - // signing once we resolve https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8272 - if vote.ExtensionSignature != nil && !pubKey.VerifySignature(extSignBytes, vote.ExtensionSignature) { + if !pubKey.VerifySignature(extSignBytes, vote.ExtensionSignature) { return ErrVoteInvalidSignature } } @@ -273,8 +294,10 @@ func (vote *Vote) ValidateBasic() error { return fmt.Errorf("signature is too big (max: %d)", MaxSignatureSize) } - // We should only ever see vote extensions in precommits. - if vote.Type != tmproto.PrecommitType { + // We should only ever see vote extensions in non-nil precommits, otherwise + // this is a violation of the specification. + // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8487 + if vote.Type != tmproto.PrecommitType || (vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && vote.BlockID.IsNil()) { if len(vote.Extension) > 0 { return errors.New("unexpected vote extension") } @@ -294,12 +317,9 @@ func (vote *Vote) ValidateWithExtension() error { return err } - // We should always see vote extension signatures in precommits - if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType { - // TODO(thane): Remove extension length check once - // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8272 is - // resolved. - if len(vote.Extension) > 0 && len(vote.ExtensionSignature) == 0 { + // We should always see vote extension signatures in non-nil precommits + if vote.Type == tmproto.PrecommitType && !vote.BlockID.IsNil() { + if len(vote.ExtensionSignature) == 0 { return errors.New("vote extension signature is missing") } if len(vote.ExtensionSignature) > MaxSignatureSize { diff --git a/types/vote_set.go b/types/vote_set.go index b4d149576..224d4e4f8 100644 --- a/types/vote_set.go +++ b/types/vote_set.go @@ -220,13 +220,6 @@ func (voteSet *VoteSet) getVote(valIndex int32, blockKey string) (vote *Vote, ok return nil, false } -func (voteSet *VoteSet) GetVotes() []*Vote { - if voteSet == nil { - return nil - } - return voteSet.votes -} - // Assumes signature is valid. // If conflicting vote exists, returns it. func (voteSet *VoteSet) addVerifiedVote( @@ -606,36 +599,41 @@ func (voteSet *VoteSet) sumTotalFrac() (int64, int64, float64) { //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Commit -// MakeCommit constructs a Commit from the VoteSet. It only includes precommits -// for the block, which has 2/3+ majority, and nil. +// MakeExtendedCommit constructs a Commit from the VoteSet. It only includes +// precommits for the block, which has 2/3+ majority, and nil. // // Panics if the vote type is not PrecommitType or if there's no +2/3 votes for // a single block. -func (voteSet *VoteSet) MakeCommit() *Commit { +func (voteSet *VoteSet) MakeExtendedCommit() *ExtendedCommit { if voteSet.signedMsgType != tmproto.PrecommitType { - panic("Cannot MakeCommit() unless VoteSet.Type is PrecommitType") + panic("Cannot MakeExtendCommit() unless VoteSet.Type is PrecommitType") } voteSet.mtx.Lock() defer voteSet.mtx.Unlock() // Make sure we have a 2/3 majority if voteSet.maj23 == nil { - panic("Cannot MakeCommit() unless a blockhash has +2/3") + panic("Cannot MakeExtendCommit() unless a blockhash has +2/3") } - // For every validator, get the precommit - commitSigs := make([]CommitSig, len(voteSet.votes)) + // For every validator, get the precommit with extensions + sigs := make([]ExtendedCommitSig, len(voteSet.votes)) for i, v := range voteSet.votes { - commitSig := v.CommitSig() + sig := v.ExtendedCommitSig() // if block ID exists but doesn't match, exclude sig - if commitSig.ForBlock() && !v.BlockID.Equals(*voteSet.maj23) { - commitSig = NewCommitSigAbsent() + if sig.BlockIDFlag == BlockIDFlagCommit && !v.BlockID.Equals(*voteSet.maj23) { + sig = NewExtendedCommitSigAbsent() } - commitSigs[i] = commitSig + sigs[i] = sig } - return NewCommit(voteSet.GetHeight(), voteSet.GetRound(), *voteSet.maj23, commitSigs) + return &ExtendedCommit{ + Height: voteSet.GetHeight(), + Round: voteSet.GetRound(), + BlockID: *voteSet.maj23, + ExtendedSignatures: sigs, + } } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/types/vote_set_test.go b/types/vote_set_test.go index 1805b4c3e..8d166d508 100644 --- a/types/vote_set_test.go +++ b/types/vote_set_test.go @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ func TestVoteSet_MakeCommit(t *testing.T) { } // MakeCommit should fail. - assert.Panics(t, func() { voteSet.MakeCommit() }, "Doesn't have +2/3 majority") + assert.Panics(t, func() { voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit() }, "Doesn't have +2/3 majority") // 7th voted for some other block. { @@ -487,13 +487,13 @@ func TestVoteSet_MakeCommit(t *testing.T) { require.NoError(t, err) } - commit := voteSet.MakeCommit() + extCommit := voteSet.MakeExtendedCommit() // Commit should have 10 elements - assert.Equal(t, 10, len(commit.Signatures)) + assert.Equal(t, 10, len(extCommit.ExtendedSignatures)) // Ensure that Commit is good. - if err := commit.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { + if err := extCommit.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { t.Errorf("error in Commit.ValidateBasic(): %v", err) } } diff --git a/types/vote_test.go b/types/vote_test.go index 5673ccf57..70cd91381 100644 --- a/types/vote_test.go +++ b/types/vote_test.go @@ -223,26 +223,22 @@ func TestVoteExtension(t *testing.T) { includeSignature: true, expectError: false, }, - // TODO(thane): Re-enable once - // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8272 is resolved - //{ - // name: "no extension signature", - // extension: []byte("extension"), - // includeSignature: false, - // expectError: true, - //}, + { + name: "no extension signature", + extension: []byte("extension"), + includeSignature: false, + expectError: true, + }, { name: "empty extension", includeSignature: true, expectError: false, }, - // TODO: Re-enable once - // https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/8272 is resolved. - //{ - // name: "no extension and no signature", - // includeSignature: false, - // expectError: true, - //}, + { + name: "no extension and no signature", + includeSignature: false, + expectError: true, + }, } for _, tc := range testCases { @@ -497,11 +493,11 @@ func getSampleCommit(ctx context.Context, t testing.TB) *Commit { lastID := makeBlockIDRandom() voteSet, _, vals := randVoteSet(ctx, t, 2, 1, tmproto.PrecommitType, 10, 1) - commit, err := makeCommit(ctx, lastID, 2, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) + commit, err := makeExtCommit(ctx, lastID, 2, 1, voteSet, vals, time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) - return commit + return commit.StripExtensions() } func BenchmarkVoteSignBytes(b *testing.B) { From b0fe38c24543ed61796a865fcdfc34ff57e97ba0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 13:23:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 27/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/creachadair/tomledit from 0.0.19 to 0.0.22 (#8504) Bumps [github.com/creachadair/tomledit](https://github.com/creachadair/tomledit) from 0.0.19 to 0.0.22.
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--- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 6922847a3..024f91003 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ require ( github.com/charithe/durationcheck v0.0.9 // indirect github.com/chavacava/garif v0.0.0-20220316182200-5cad0b5181d4 // indirect github.com/containerd/continuity v0.2.1 // indirect - github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.19 + github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.22 github.com/daixiang0/gci v0.3.3 // indirect github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/denis-tingaikin/go-header v0.4.3 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 96f0e92e2..e7c2ecda3 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -230,10 +230,11 @@ github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.0/go.mod h1:maD7wRr/U5Z6m/iR4s+kqSMx2CaBsr github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.1/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o= github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6 h1:FgYxYvGcqREApTY8Nxg8msM6P/KVKK3ob5h9FaRUTNg= github.com/creachadair/atomicfile v0.2.6/go.mod h1:BRq8Une6ckFneYXZQ+kO7p1ZZP3I2fzVzf28JxrIkBc= +github.com/creachadair/command v0.0.0-20220426235536-a748effdf6a1/go.mod h1:bAM+qFQb/KwWyCc9MLC4U1jvn3XyakqP5QRkds5T6cY= github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2 h1:zlfutDS+5XG40AOxcHDSThxKzns8Tnr9jnr6VqkYlkM= github.com/creachadair/taskgroup v0.3.2/go.mod h1:wieWwecHVzsidg2CsUnFinW1faVN4+kq+TDlRJQ0Wbk= -github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.19 h1:zbpfUtYFYFdpRjwJY9HJlto1iZ4M5YwYB6qqc37F6UM= -github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.19/go.mod h1:gvtfnSZLa+YNQD28vaPq0Nk12bRxEhmUdBzAWn+EGF4= +github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.22 h1:lRtepmrwhzDq+g1gv5ftVn5itgo7CjYbm6abKTToqJ4= +github.com/creachadair/tomledit v0.0.22/go.mod h1:cIu/4x5L855oSRejIqr+WRFh+mv9g4fWLiUFaApYn/Y= github.com/creack/pty v1.1.7/go.mod h1:lj5s0c3V2DBrqTV7llrYr5NG6My20zk30Fl46Y7DoTY= github.com/creack/pty v1.1.9/go.mod h1:oKZEueFk5CKHvIhNR5MUki03XCEU+Q6VDXinZuGJ33E= github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin v0.2.2/go.mod h1:FpkQEhXnPnOthhzymB7CGsFk2G9VLXONKD9G7QGMM+4= From 0130a8cf976fa6ba9cf8011b29c12ad61711e5fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 18:06:15 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 28/44] scripts/metricsgen: add metricsdiff tool (#8501) Adds the `metricsdiff` tool. The metricsdiff tool parses two files containing prometheus metrics and calculates the sets of metrics that were added or removed between the two files or have changed labels. This tool is added to ensure that the metrics been generated for `metricsgen` match the bespoke metrics. The following metrics were found to be different between master and the the tool was built with. The output makes sense given that the metrics branch does _not_ contain https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/8480. ``` ./metricsdiff metrics_master metrics_generated Removes: --- tendermint_consensus_proposal_create_count --- tendermint_consensus_vote_extension_receive_count --- tendermint_consensus_round_voting_power_percent --- tendermint_consensus_proposal_receive_count ``` --- scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff.go | 197 ++++++++++++++++++ .../metricsdiff/metricsdiff_test.go | 62 ++++++ 2 files changed, 259 insertions(+) create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff.go create mode 100644 scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff_test.go diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5ed72ff97 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff.go @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +// metricsdiff is a tool for generating a diff between two different files containing +// prometheus metrics. metricsdiff outputs which metrics have been added, removed, +// or have different sets of labels between the two files. +package main + +import ( + "flag" + "fmt" + "io" + "log" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "sort" + "strings" + + dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go" + "github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt" +) + +func init() { + flag.Usage = func() { + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, `Usage: %[1]s + +Generate the diff between the two files of Prometheus metrics. +The input should have the format output by a Prometheus HTTP endpoint. +The tool indicates which metrics have been added, removed, or use different +label sets from path1 to path2. + +`, filepath.Base(os.Args[0])) + flag.PrintDefaults() + } +} + +// Diff contains the set of metrics that were modified between two files +// containing prometheus metrics output. +type Diff struct { + Adds []string + Removes []string + + Changes []LabelDiff +} + +// LabelDiff describes the label changes between two versions of the same metric. +type LabelDiff struct { + Metric string + Adds []string + Removes []string +} + +type parsedMetric struct { + name string + labels []string +} + +type metricsList []parsedMetric + +func main() { + flag.Parse() + if flag.NArg() != 2 { + log.Fatalf("Usage is '%s ', got %d arguments", + filepath.Base(os.Args[0]), flag.NArg()) + } + fa, err := os.Open(flag.Arg(0)) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Open: %v", err) + } + defer fa.Close() + fb, err := os.Open(flag.Arg(1)) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Open: %v", err) + } + defer fb.Close() + md, err := DiffFromReaders(fa, fb) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("Generating diff: %v", err) + } + fmt.Print(md) +} + +// DiffFromReaders parses the metrics present in the readers a and b and +// determines which metrics were added and removed in b. +func DiffFromReaders(a, b io.Reader) (Diff, error) { + var parser expfmt.TextParser + amf, err := parser.TextToMetricFamilies(a) + if err != nil { + return Diff{}, err + } + bmf, err := parser.TextToMetricFamilies(b) + if err != nil { + return Diff{}, err + } + + md := Diff{} + aList := toList(amf) + bList := toList(bmf) + + i, j := 0, 0 + for i < len(aList) || j < len(bList) { + for j < len(bList) && (i >= len(aList) || bList[j].name < aList[i].name) { + md.Adds = append(md.Adds, bList[j].name) + j++ + } + for i < len(aList) && j < len(bList) && aList[i].name == bList[j].name { + adds, removes := listDiff(aList[i].labels, bList[j].labels) + if len(adds) > 0 || len(removes) > 0 { + md.Changes = append(md.Changes, LabelDiff{ + Metric: aList[i].name, + Adds: adds, + Removes: removes, + }) + } + i++ + j++ + } + for i < len(aList) && (j >= len(bList) || aList[i].name < bList[j].name) { + md.Removes = append(md.Removes, aList[i].name) + i++ + } + } + return md, nil +} + +func toList(l map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) metricsList { + r := make([]parsedMetric, len(l)) + var idx int + for name, family := range l { + r[idx] = parsedMetric{ + name: name, + labels: labelsToStringList(family.Metric[0].Label), + } + idx++ + } + sort.Sort(metricsList(r)) + return r +} + +func labelsToStringList(ls []*dto.LabelPair) []string { + r := make([]string, len(ls)) + for i, l := range ls { + r[i] = l.GetName() + } + return sort.StringSlice(r) +} + +func listDiff(a, b []string) ([]string, []string) { + adds, removes := []string{}, []string{} + i, j := 0, 0 + for i < len(a) || j < len(b) { + for j < len(b) && (i >= len(a) || b[j] < a[i]) { + adds = append(adds, b[j]) + j++ + } + for i < len(a) && j < len(b) && a[i] == b[j] { + i++ + j++ + } + for i < len(a) && (j >= len(b) || a[i] < b[j]) { + removes = append(removes, a[i]) + i++ + } + } + return adds, removes +} + +func (m metricsList) Len() int { return len(m) } +func (m metricsList) Less(i, j int) bool { return m[i].name < m[j].name } +func (m metricsList) Swap(i, j int) { m[i], m[j] = m[j], m[i] } + +func (m Diff) String() string { + var s strings.Builder + if len(m.Adds) > 0 || len(m.Removes) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(&s, "Metric changes:") + } + if len(m.Adds) > 0 { + for _, add := range m.Adds { + fmt.Fprintf(&s, "+++ %s\n", add) + } + } + if len(m.Removes) > 0 { + for _, rem := range m.Removes { + fmt.Fprintf(&s, "--- %s\n", rem) + } + } + if len(m.Changes) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintln(&s, "Label changes:") + for _, ld := range m.Changes { + fmt.Fprintf(&s, "Metric: %s\n", ld.Metric) + for _, add := range ld.Adds { + fmt.Fprintf(&s, "+++ %s\n", add) + } + for _, rem := range ld.Removes { + fmt.Fprintf(&s, "--- %s\n", rem) + } + } + } + return s.String() +} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff_test.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec27ef1e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +package main_test + +import ( + "bytes" + "io" + "testing" + + "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" + metricsdiff "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff" +) + +func TestDiff(t *testing.T) { + for _, tc := range []struct { + name string + aContents string + bContents string + + want string + }{ + { + name: "labels", + aContents: ` + metric_one{label_one="content", label_two="content"} 0 + `, + bContents: ` + metric_one{label_three="content", label_four="content"} 0 + `, + want: `Label changes: +Metric: metric_one ++++ label_three ++++ label_four +--- label_one +--- label_two +`, + }, + { + name: "metrics", + aContents: ` + metric_one{label_one="content"} 0 + `, + bContents: ` + metric_two{label_two="content"} 0 + `, + want: `Metric changes: ++++ metric_two +--- metric_one +`, + }, + } { + t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { + bufA := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{}) + bufB := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{}) + _, err := io.WriteString(bufA, tc.aContents) + require.NoError(t, err) + _, err = io.WriteString(bufB, tc.bContents) + require.NoError(t, err) + md, err := metricsdiff.DiffFromReaders(bufA, bufB) + require.NoError(t, err) + require.Equal(t, tc.want, md.String()) + }) + } +} From b5550b0d1b8b85e00f50763d7533f7a182a3c7f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 06:43:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 29/44] rpc: make block.height visible to event subscription (#8508) Although we index block.height for blocks in the KV indexer, this reserved attribute was not previously exposed to the event subscription API. Despite being advertised in the OpenAPI spec, neither the old (websocket) nor new (events) query interface could see it. This change exposes block.height to the /events API. In addition: Remove a non-public constant from types (finalize_block). This value is used only as an internal tag by the indexer, and should not be exposed to users of the public interface. (We could probably drop it entirely, as it was previously a disambiguator for BeginBlock vs. EndBlock events, but keeping a tag here simplifies the cleanup). --- internal/state/indexer/block/kv/kv.go | 2 +- types/events.go | 15 ++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/block/kv/kv.go b/internal/state/indexer/block/kv/kv.go index 5356b4c07..1b9a3120b 100644 --- a/internal/state/indexer/block/kv/kv.go +++ b/internal/state/indexer/block/kv/kv.go @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ func (idx *BlockerIndexer) Index(bh types.EventDataNewBlockHeader) error { } // 2. index FinalizeBlock events - if err := idx.indexEvents(batch, bh.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events, types.EventTypeFinalizeBlock, height); err != nil { + if err := idx.indexEvents(batch, bh.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events, "finalize_block", height); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to index FinalizeBlock events: %w", err) } diff --git a/types/events.go b/types/events.go index d87b74cb8..c818144db 100644 --- a/types/events.go +++ b/types/events.go @@ -131,7 +131,10 @@ type EventDataNewBlock struct { func (EventDataNewBlock) TypeTag() string { return "tendermint/event/NewBlock" } // ABCIEvents implements the eventlog.ABCIEventer interface. -func (e EventDataNewBlock) ABCIEvents() []abci.Event { return e.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events } +func (e EventDataNewBlock) ABCIEvents() []abci.Event { + base := []abci.Event{eventWithAttr(BlockHeightKey, fmt.Sprint(e.Block.Header.Height))} + return append(base, e.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events...) +} type EventDataNewBlockHeader struct { Header Header `json:"header"` @@ -144,7 +147,10 @@ type EventDataNewBlockHeader struct { func (EventDataNewBlockHeader) TypeTag() string { return "tendermint/event/NewBlockHeader" } // ABCIEvents implements the eventlog.ABCIEventer interface. -func (e EventDataNewBlockHeader) ABCIEvents() []abci.Event { return e.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events } +func (e EventDataNewBlockHeader) ABCIEvents() []abci.Event { + base := []abci.Event{eventWithAttr(BlockHeightKey, fmt.Sprint(e.Header.Height))} + return append(base, e.ResultFinalizeBlock.Events...) +} type EventDataNewEvidence struct { Evidence Evidence `json:"evidence"` @@ -262,18 +268,17 @@ func (EventDataEvidenceValidated) TypeTag() string { return "tendermint/event/Ev const ( // EventTypeKey is a reserved composite key for event name. EventTypeKey = "tm.event" + // TxHashKey is a reserved key, used to specify transaction's hash. // see EventBus#PublishEventTx TxHashKey = "tx.hash" + // TxHeightKey is a reserved key, used to specify transaction block's height. // see EventBus#PublishEventTx TxHeightKey = "tx.height" // BlockHeightKey is a reserved key used for indexing FinalizeBlock events. BlockHeightKey = "block.height" - - // EventTypeFinalizeBlock is a reserved key used for indexing FinalizeBlock events. - EventTypeFinalizeBlock = "finalize_block" ) var ( From 92811b9153998145efc1255e2b8d94f6dc9f8caf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 14:39:12 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 30/44] metrics: transition all metrics to using metricsgen generated constructors. (#8488) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ## What does this change do? This pull request completes the change to the `metricsgen` metrics. It adds `go generate` directives to all of the files containing the `Metrics` structs. Using the outputs of `metricsdiff` between these generated metrics and `master`, we can see that there is not a diff between the two sets of metrics when run locally. ``` [william@sidewinder] tendermint[wb/metrics-gen-transition]:. ◆ ./scripts/metricsgen/metricsdiff/metricsdiff metrics_master metrics_generated [william@sidewinder] tendermint[wb/metrics-gen-transition]:. ◆ ``` This change also adds parsing for a `metrics:` key in a field comment. If a comment line begins with `//metrics:` the rest of the line is interpreted to be the metric help text. Additionally, a bug where lists of labels were not properly quoted in the `metricsgen` rendered output was fixed. --- internal/consensus/metrics.gen.go | 248 ++++++++++++++ internal/consensus/metrics.go | 313 ++---------------- internal/eventlog/eventlog.go | 18 +- internal/eventlog/metrics.gen.go | 30 ++ internal/eventlog/metrics.go | 37 +-- internal/eventlog/prune.go | 4 +- internal/evidence/metrics.gen.go | 30 ++ internal/evidence/metrics.go | 33 +- internal/mempool/metrics.gen.go | 67 ++++ internal/mempool/metrics.go | 79 +---- internal/p2p/metrics.gen.go | 86 +++++ internal/p2p/metrics.go | 131 ++------ internal/p2p/metrics_test.go | 6 +- internal/p2p/pqueue.go | 5 +- internal/p2p/pqueue_test.go | 2 +- internal/p2p/router.go | 9 +- internal/proxy/metrics.gen.go | 32 ++ internal/proxy/metrics.go | 36 +- internal/state/indexer/metrics.go | 2 +- internal/state/metrics.gen.go | 46 +++ internal/state/metrics.go | 52 +-- internal/statesync/metrics.gen.go | 72 ++++ internal/statesync/metrics.go | 89 +---- scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go | 33 +- scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go | 4 +- .../testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go | 2 +- .../metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go | 3 +- 27 files changed, 759 insertions(+), 710 deletions(-) create mode 100644 internal/consensus/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/eventlog/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/evidence/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/mempool/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/p2p/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/proxy/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/state/metrics.gen.go create mode 100644 internal/statesync/metrics.gen.go diff --git a/internal/consensus/metrics.gen.go b/internal/consensus/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..55cc59f6c --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/consensus/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package consensus + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + Height: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "height", + Help: "Height of the chain.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ValidatorLastSignedHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validator_last_signed_height", + Help: "Last height signed by this validator if the node is a validator.", + }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), + Rounds: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "rounds", + Help: "Number of rounds.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RoundDuration: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "round_duration", + Help: "Histogram of round duration.", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + Validators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validators", + Help: "Number of validators.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validators_power", + Help: "Total power of all validators.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ValidatorPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validator_power", + Help: "Power of a validator.", + }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), + ValidatorMissedBlocks: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validator_missed_blocks", + Help: "Amount of blocks missed per validator.", + }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), + MissingValidators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "missing_validators", + Help: "Number of validators who did not sign.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + MissingValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "missing_validators_power", + Help: "Total power of the missing validators.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ByzantineValidators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "byzantine_validators", + Help: "Number of validators who tried to double sign.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ByzantineValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "byzantine_validators_power", + Help: "Total power of the byzantine validators.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockIntervalSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_interval_seconds", + Help: "Time between this and the last block.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + NumTxs: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "num_txs", + Help: "Number of transactions.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockSizeBytes: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_size_bytes", + Help: "Size of the block.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + TotalTxs: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "total_txs", + Help: "Total number of transactions.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + CommittedHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "latest_block_height", + Help: "The latest block height.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockSyncing: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_syncing", + Help: "Whether or not a node is block syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + StateSyncing: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "state_syncing", + Help: "Whether or not a node is state syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockParts: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_parts", + Help: "Number of block parts transmitted by each peer.", + }, append(labels, "peer_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), + StepDuration: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "step_duration", + Help: "Histogram of durations for each step in the consensus protocol.", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), + }, append(labels, "step")).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockGossipReceiveLatency: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_gossip_receive_latency", + Help: "Histogram of time taken to receive a block in seconds, measured between when a new block is first discovered to when the block is completed.", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BlockGossipPartsReceived: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_gossip_parts_received", + Help: "Number of block parts received by the node, separated by whether the part was relevant to the block the node is trying to gather or not.", + }, append(labels, "matches_current")).With(labelsAndValues...), + QuorumPrevoteDelay: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "quorum_prevote_delay", + Help: "Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the earliest prevote that achieved a quorum.", + }, append(labels, "proposer_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), + FullPrevoteDelay: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "full_prevote_delay", + Help: "Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the latest prevote in a round where all validators voted.", + }, append(labels, "proposer_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), + ProposalTimestampDifference: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "proposal_timestamp_difference", + Help: "Difference between the timestamp in the proposal message and the local time of the validator at the time it received the message.", + + Buckets: []float64{-10, -.5, -.025, 0, .1, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 10}, + }, append(labels, "is_timely")).With(labelsAndValues...), + VoteExtensionReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "vote_extension_receive_count", + Help: "Number of vote extensions received labeled by application response status.", + }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), + ProposalReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "proposal_receive_count", + Help: "Total number of proposals received by the node since process start labeled by application response status.", + }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), + ProposalCreateCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "proposal_create_count", + Help: "Total number of proposals created by the node since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RoundVotingPowerPercent: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "round_voting_power_percent", + Help: "A value between 0 and 1.0 representing the percentage of the total voting power per vote type received within a round.", + }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + LateVotes: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "late_votes", + Help: "Number of votes received by the node since process start that correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently in.", + }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + Height: discard.NewGauge(), + ValidatorLastSignedHeight: discard.NewGauge(), + Rounds: discard.NewGauge(), + RoundDuration: discard.NewHistogram(), + Validators: discard.NewGauge(), + ValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), + ValidatorPower: discard.NewGauge(), + ValidatorMissedBlocks: discard.NewGauge(), + MissingValidators: discard.NewGauge(), + MissingValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), + ByzantineValidators: discard.NewGauge(), + ByzantineValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), + BlockIntervalSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), + NumTxs: discard.NewGauge(), + BlockSizeBytes: discard.NewHistogram(), + TotalTxs: discard.NewGauge(), + CommittedHeight: discard.NewGauge(), + BlockSyncing: discard.NewGauge(), + StateSyncing: discard.NewGauge(), + BlockParts: discard.NewCounter(), + StepDuration: discard.NewHistogram(), + BlockGossipReceiveLatency: discard.NewHistogram(), + BlockGossipPartsReceived: discard.NewCounter(), + QuorumPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), + FullPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), + ProposalTimestampDifference: discard.NewHistogram(), + VoteExtensionReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), + ProposalReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), + ProposalCreateCount: discard.NewCounter(), + RoundVotingPowerPercent: discard.NewGauge(), + LateVotes: discard.NewCounter(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/consensus/metrics.go b/internal/consensus/metrics.go index e5c0162f4..bdf0eb412 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/metrics.go +++ b/internal/consensus/metrics.go @@ -5,14 +5,10 @@ import ( "time" "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" cstypes "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/consensus/types" tmproto "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/types" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" - - prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -21,28 +17,30 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "consensus" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. type Metrics struct { // Height of the chain. Height metrics.Gauge - // ValidatorLastSignedHeight of a validator. - ValidatorLastSignedHeight metrics.Gauge + // Last height signed by this validator if the node is a validator. + ValidatorLastSignedHeight metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"validator_address"` // Number of rounds. Rounds metrics.Gauge // Histogram of round duration. - RoundDuration metrics.Histogram + RoundDuration metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:"exprange" metrics_bucketsizes:"0.1, 100, 8"` // Number of validators. Validators metrics.Gauge // Total power of all validators. ValidatorsPower metrics.Gauge // Power of a validator. - ValidatorPower metrics.Gauge - // Amount of blocks missed by a validator. - ValidatorMissedBlocks metrics.Gauge + ValidatorPower metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"validator_address"` + // Amount of blocks missed per validator. + ValidatorMissedBlocks metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"validator_address"` // Number of validators who did not sign. MissingValidators metrics.Gauge // Total power of the missing validators. @@ -62,27 +60,27 @@ type Metrics struct { // Total number of transactions. TotalTxs metrics.Gauge // The latest block height. - CommittedHeight metrics.Gauge + CommittedHeight metrics.Gauge `metrics_name:"latest_block_height"` // Whether or not a node is block syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no. BlockSyncing metrics.Gauge // Whether or not a node is state syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no. StateSyncing metrics.Gauge - // Number of blockparts transmitted by peer. - BlockParts metrics.Counter + // Number of block parts transmitted by each peer. + BlockParts metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"peer_id"` - // Histogram of step duration. - StepDuration metrics.Histogram + // Histogram of durations for each step in the consensus protocol. + StepDuration metrics.Histogram `metrics_labels:"step" metrics_buckettype:"exprange" metrics_bucketsizes:"0.1, 100, 8"` stepStart time.Time // Histogram of time taken to receive a block in seconds, measured between when a new block is first // discovered to when the block is completed. - BlockGossipReceiveLatency metrics.Histogram + BlockGossipReceiveLatency metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:"exprange" metrics_bucketsizes:"0.1, 100, 8"` blockGossipStart time.Time // Number of block parts received by the node, separated by whether the part // was relevant to the block the node is trying to gather or not. - BlockGossipPartsReceived metrics.Counter + BlockGossipPartsReceived metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"matches_current"` // QuroumPrevoteMessageDelay is the interval in seconds between the proposal // timestamp and the timestamp of the earliest prevote that achieved a quorum @@ -93,301 +91,50 @@ type Metrics struct { // be above 2/3 of the total voting power of the network defines the endpoint // the endpoint of the interval. Subtract the proposal timestamp from this endpoint // to obtain the quorum delay. - QuorumPrevoteDelay metrics.Gauge + //metrics:Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the earliest prevote that achieved a quorum. + QuorumPrevoteDelay metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"proposer_address"` // FullPrevoteDelay is the interval in seconds between the proposal // timestamp and the timestamp of the latest prevote in a round where 100% // of the voting power on the network issued prevotes. - FullPrevoteDelay metrics.Gauge + //metrics:Interval in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp of the latest prevote in a round where all validators voted. + FullPrevoteDelay metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"proposer_address"` // ProposalTimestampDifference is the difference between the timestamp in // the proposal message and the local time of the validator at the time // that the validator received the message. - ProposalTimestampDifference metrics.Histogram + //metrics:Difference between the timestamp in the proposal message and the local time of the validator at the time it received the message. + ProposalTimestampDifference metrics.Histogram `metrics_labels:"is_timely" metrics_bucketsizes:"-10, -.5, -.025, 0, .1, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 10"` // VoteExtensionReceiveCount is the number of vote extensions received by this // node. The metric is annotated by the status of the vote extension from the // application, either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. - VoteExtensionReceiveCount metrics.Counter + //metrics:Number of vote extensions received labeled by application response status. + VoteExtensionReceiveCount metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"status"` // ProposalReceiveCount is the total number of proposals received by this node // since process start. // The metric is annotated by the status of the proposal from the application, // either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. - ProposalReceiveCount metrics.Counter + //metrics:Total number of proposals received by the node since process start labeled by application response status. + ProposalReceiveCount metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"status"` // ProposalCreationCount is the total number of proposals created by this node // since process start. - // The metric is annotated by the status of the proposal from the application, - // either 'accepted' or 'rejected'. + //metrics:Total number of proposals created by the node since process start. ProposalCreateCount metrics.Counter // RoundVotingPowerPercent is the percentage of the total voting power received // with a round. The value begins at 0 for each round and approaches 1.0 as // additional voting power is observed. The metric is labeled by vote type. - RoundVotingPowerPercent metrics.Gauge + //metrics:A value between 0 and 1.0 representing the percentage of the total voting power per vote type received within a round. + RoundVotingPowerPercent metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"vote_type"` // LateVotes stores the number of votes that were received by this node that // correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently // in. - LateVotes metrics.Counter -} - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - Height: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "height", - Help: "Height of the chain.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - Rounds: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "rounds", - Help: "Number of rounds.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - RoundDuration: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "round_duration", - Help: "Time spent in a round.", - Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - Validators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validators", - Help: "Number of validators.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ValidatorLastSignedHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validator_last_signed_height", - Help: "Last signed height for a validator", - }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), - ValidatorMissedBlocks: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validator_missed_blocks", - Help: "Total missed blocks for a validator", - }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), - ValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validators_power", - Help: "Total power of all validators.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ValidatorPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validator_power", - Help: "Power of a validator", - }, append(labels, "validator_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), - MissingValidators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "missing_validators", - Help: "Number of validators who did not sign.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - MissingValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "missing_validators_power", - Help: "Total power of the missing validators.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ByzantineValidators: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "byzantine_validators", - Help: "Number of validators who tried to double sign.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ByzantineValidatorsPower: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "byzantine_validators_power", - Help: "Total power of the byzantine validators.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockIntervalSeconds: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_interval_seconds", - Help: "Time between this and the last block.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - NumTxs: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "num_txs", - Help: "Number of transactions.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockSizeBytes: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_size_bytes", - Help: "Size of the block.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - TotalTxs: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "total_txs", - Help: "Total number of transactions.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - CommittedHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "latest_block_height", - Help: "The latest block height.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockSyncing: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_syncing", - Help: "Whether or not a node is block syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - StateSyncing: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "state_syncing", - Help: "Whether or not a node is state syncing. 1 if yes, 0 if no.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockParts: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_parts", - Help: "Number of blockparts transmitted by peer.", - }, append(labels, "peer_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockGossipReceiveLatency: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_gossip_receive_latency", - Help: "Difference in seconds between when the validator learns of a new block" + - "and when the validator receives the last piece of the block.", - Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BlockGossipPartsReceived: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_gossip_parts_received", - Help: "Number of block parts received by the node, labeled by whether the " + - "part was relevant to the block the node was currently gathering or not.", - }, append(labels, "matches_current")).With(labelsAndValues...), - StepDuration: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "step_duration", - Help: "Time spent per step.", - Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange(0.1, 100, 8), - }, append(labels, "step")).With(labelsAndValues...), - QuorumPrevoteDelay: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "quorum_prevote_delay", - Help: "Difference in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp " + - "of the latest prevote that achieved a quorum in the prevote step.", - }, append(labels, "proposer_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), - FullPrevoteDelay: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "full_prevote_delay", - Help: "Difference in seconds between the proposal timestamp and the timestamp " + - "of the latest prevote that achieved 100% of the voting power in the prevote step.", - }, append(labels, "proposer_address")).With(labelsAndValues...), - ProposalTimestampDifference: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "proposal_timestamp_difference", - Help: "Difference in seconds between the timestamp in the proposal " + - "message and the local time when the message was received. " + - "Only calculated when a new block is proposed.", - Buckets: []float64{-10, -.5, -.025, 0, .1, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 10}, - }, append(labels, "is_timely")).With(labelsAndValues...), - VoteExtensionReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "vote_extension_receive_count", - Help: "Number of vote extensions received by the node since process start, labeled by " + - "the application's response to VerifyVoteExtension, either accept or reject.", - }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - ProposalReceiveCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "proposal_receive_count", - Help: "Number of vote proposals received by the node since process start, labeled by " + - "the application's response to ProcessProposal, either accept or reject.", - }, append(labels, "status")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - ProposalCreateCount: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "proposal_create_count", - Help: "Number of proposals created by the node since process start.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RoundVotingPowerPercent: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "round_voting_power_percent", - Help: "Percentage of the total voting power received with a round. " + - "The value begins at 0 for each round and approaches 1.0 as additional " + - "voting power is observed.", - }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), - LateVotes: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "late_votes", - Help: "Number of votes received by the node since process start that correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently in.", - }, append(labels, "vote_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - Height: discard.NewGauge(), - - ValidatorLastSignedHeight: discard.NewGauge(), - - Rounds: discard.NewGauge(), - RoundDuration: discard.NewHistogram(), - StepDuration: discard.NewHistogram(), - - Validators: discard.NewGauge(), - ValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), - ValidatorPower: discard.NewGauge(), - ValidatorMissedBlocks: discard.NewGauge(), - MissingValidators: discard.NewGauge(), - MissingValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), - ByzantineValidators: discard.NewGauge(), - ByzantineValidatorsPower: discard.NewGauge(), - - BlockIntervalSeconds: discard.NewHistogram(), - - NumTxs: discard.NewGauge(), - BlockSizeBytes: discard.NewHistogram(), - TotalTxs: discard.NewGauge(), - CommittedHeight: discard.NewGauge(), - BlockSyncing: discard.NewGauge(), - StateSyncing: discard.NewGauge(), - BlockParts: discard.NewCounter(), - BlockGossipReceiveLatency: discard.NewHistogram(), - BlockGossipPartsReceived: discard.NewCounter(), - QuorumPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), - FullPrevoteDelay: discard.NewGauge(), - ProposalTimestampDifference: discard.NewHistogram(), - VoteExtensionReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), - ProposalReceiveCount: discard.NewCounter(), - ProposalCreateCount: discard.NewCounter(), - RoundVotingPowerPercent: discard.NewGauge(), - LateVotes: discard.NewCounter(), - } + //metrics:Number of votes received by the node since process start that correspond to earlier heights and rounds than this node is currently in. + LateVotes metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"vote_type"` } // RecordConsMetrics uses for recording the block related metrics during fast-sync. diff --git a/internal/eventlog/eventlog.go b/internal/eventlog/eventlog.go index b507f79bc..31c7d14fe 100644 --- a/internal/eventlog/eventlog.go +++ b/internal/eventlog/eventlog.go @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ import ( // any number of readers. type Log struct { // These values do not change after construction. - windowSize time.Duration - maxItems int - numItemsGauge gauge + windowSize time.Duration + maxItems int + metrics *Metrics // Protects access to the fields below. Lock to modify the values of these // fields, or to read or snapshot the values. @@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ func New(opts LogSettings) (*Log, error) { return nil, errors.New("window size must be positive") } lg := &Log{ - windowSize: opts.WindowSize, - maxItems: opts.MaxItems, - numItemsGauge: discard{}, - ready: make(chan struct{}), - source: opts.Source, + windowSize: opts.WindowSize, + maxItems: opts.MaxItems, + metrics: NopMetrics(), + ready: make(chan struct{}), + source: opts.Source, } if opts.Metrics != nil { - lg.numItemsGauge = opts.Metrics.numItemsGauge + lg.metrics = opts.Metrics } return lg, nil } diff --git a/internal/eventlog/metrics.gen.go b/internal/eventlog/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9d86b2b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/eventlog/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package eventlog + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + numItems: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "num_items", + Help: "Number of items currently resident in the event log.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + numItems: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/eventlog/metrics.go b/internal/eventlog/metrics.go index cc319032e..fb7ccf694 100644 --- a/internal/eventlog/metrics.go +++ b/internal/eventlog/metrics.go @@ -1,39 +1,14 @@ package eventlog -import ( - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" -) +import "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" -// gauge is the subset of the Prometheus gauge interface used here. -type gauge interface { - Set(float64) -} +const MetricsSubsystem = "eventlog" + +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics // Metrics define the metrics exported by the eventlog package. type Metrics struct { - numItemsGauge gauge -} -// discard is a no-op implementation of the gauge interface. -type discard struct{} - -func (discard) Set(float64) {} - -const eventlogSubsystem = "eventlog" - -// PrometheusMetrics returns a collection of eventlog metrics for Prometheus. -func PrometheusMetrics(ns string, fields ...string) *Metrics { - var labels []string - for i := 0; i < len(fields); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, fields[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - numItemsGauge: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: ns, - Subsystem: eventlogSubsystem, - Name: "num_items", - Help: "Number of items currently resident in the event log.", - }, labels).With(fields...), - } + // Number of items currently resident in the event log. + numItems metrics.Gauge } diff --git a/internal/eventlog/prune.go b/internal/eventlog/prune.go index 4c3c1f0d0..062e91bd2 100644 --- a/internal/eventlog/prune.go +++ b/internal/eventlog/prune.go @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ func (lg *Log) checkPrune(head *logEntry, size int, age time.Duration) error { const windowSlop = 30 * time.Second if age < (lg.windowSize+windowSlop) && (lg.maxItems <= 0 || size <= lg.maxItems) { - lg.numItemsGauge.Set(float64(lg.numItems)) + lg.metrics.numItems.Set(float64(lg.numItems)) return nil // no pruning is needed } @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ func (lg *Log) checkPrune(head *logEntry, size int, age time.Duration) error { lg.mu.Lock() defer lg.mu.Unlock() lg.numItems = newState.size - lg.numItemsGauge.Set(float64(newState.size)) + lg.metrics.numItems.Set(float64(newState.size)) lg.oldestCursor = newState.oldest lg.head = newState.head return err diff --git a/internal/evidence/metrics.gen.go b/internal/evidence/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2eb7dfa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/evidence/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package evidence + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + NumEvidence: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "num_evidence", + Help: "Number of pending evidence in the evidence pool.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + NumEvidence: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/evidence/metrics.go b/internal/evidence/metrics.go index 59efc23f9..adb0260f2 100644 --- a/internal/evidence/metrics.go +++ b/internal/evidence/metrics.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ package evidence import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -13,35 +10,11 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "evidence_pool" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. // see MetricsProvider for descriptions. type Metrics struct { - // Number of evidence in the evidence pool + // Number of pending evidence in the evidence pool. NumEvidence metrics.Gauge } - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - - NumEvidence: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "num_evidence", - Help: "Number of pending evidence in evidence pool.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - NumEvidence: discard.NewGauge(), - } -} diff --git a/internal/mempool/metrics.gen.go b/internal/mempool/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..100c5e71c --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/mempool/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package mempool + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + Size: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "size", + Help: "Number of uncommitted transactions in the mempool.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + TxSizeBytes: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "tx_size_bytes", + Help: "Histogram of transaction sizes in bytes.", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBuckets(1, 3, 7), + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + FailedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "failed_txs", + Help: "Number of failed transactions.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RejectedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "rejected_txs", + Help: "Number of rejected transactions.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + EvictedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "evicted_txs", + Help: "Number of evicted transactions.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RecheckTimes: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "recheck_times", + Help: "Number of times transactions are rechecked in the mempool.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + Size: discard.NewGauge(), + TxSizeBytes: discard.NewHistogram(), + FailedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), + RejectedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), + EvictedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), + RecheckTimes: discard.NewCounter(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/mempool/metrics.go b/internal/mempool/metrics.go index 5d3022e80..532307635 100644 --- a/internal/mempool/metrics.go +++ b/internal/mempool/metrics.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ package mempool import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -13,14 +10,16 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "mempool" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. // see MetricsProvider for descriptions. type Metrics struct { - // Size of the mempool. + // Number of uncommitted transactions in the mempool. Size metrics.Gauge - // Histogram of transaction sizes, in bytes. - TxSizeBytes metrics.Histogram + // Histogram of transaction sizes in bytes. + TxSizeBytes metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:"exp" metrics_bucketsizes:"1,3,7"` // Number of failed transactions. FailedTxs metrics.Counter @@ -29,80 +28,16 @@ type Metrics struct { // transactions that passed CheckTx but failed to make it into the mempool // due to resource limits, e.g. mempool is full and no lower priority // transactions exist in the mempool. + //metrics:Number of rejected transactions. RejectedTxs metrics.Counter // EvictedTxs defines the number of evicted transactions. These are valid // transactions that passed CheckTx and existed in the mempool but were later // evicted to make room for higher priority valid transactions that passed // CheckTx. + //metrics:Number of evicted transactions. EvictedTxs metrics.Counter // Number of times transactions are rechecked in the mempool. RecheckTimes metrics.Counter } - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - Size: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "size", - Help: "Size of the mempool (number of uncommitted transactions).", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - TxSizeBytes: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "tx_size_bytes", - Help: "Transaction sizes in bytes.", - Buckets: stdprometheus.ExponentialBuckets(1, 3, 17), - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - FailedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "failed_txs", - Help: "Number of failed transactions.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RejectedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "rejected_txs", - Help: "Number of rejected transactions.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - EvictedTxs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "evicted_txs", - Help: "Number of evicted transactions.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RecheckTimes: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "recheck_times", - Help: "Number of times transactions are rechecked in the mempool.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - Size: discard.NewGauge(), - TxSizeBytes: discard.NewHistogram(), - FailedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), - RejectedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), - EvictedTxs: discard.NewCounter(), - RecheckTimes: discard.NewCounter(), - } -} diff --git a/internal/p2p/metrics.gen.go b/internal/p2p/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cbfba29d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/p2p/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package p2p + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + Peers: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "peers", + Help: "Number of peers.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + PeerReceiveBytesTotal: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "peer_receive_bytes_total", + Help: "Number of bytes per channel received from a given peer.", + }, append(labels, "peer_id", "chID", "message_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + PeerSendBytesTotal: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "peer_send_bytes_total", + Help: "Number of bytes per channel sent to a given peer.", + }, append(labels, "peer_id", "chID", "message_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + PeerPendingSendBytes: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "peer_pending_send_bytes", + Help: "Number of bytes pending being sent to a given peer.", + }, append(labels, "peer_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), + RouterPeerQueueRecv: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "router_peer_queue_recv", + Help: "The time taken to read off of a peer's queue before sending on the connection.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RouterPeerQueueSend: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "router_peer_queue_send", + Help: "The time taken to send on a peer's queue which will later be read and sent on the connection.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + RouterChannelQueueSend: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "router_channel_queue_send", + Help: "The time taken to send on a p2p channel's queue which will later be consued by the corresponding reactor/service.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + PeerQueueDroppedMsgs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "router_channel_queue_dropped_msgs", + Help: "The number of messages dropped from a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel.", + }, append(labels, "ch_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), + PeerQueueMsgSize: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "peer_queue_msg_size", + Help: "The size of messages sent over a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel.", + }, append(labels, "ch_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + Peers: discard.NewGauge(), + PeerReceiveBytesTotal: discard.NewCounter(), + PeerSendBytesTotal: discard.NewCounter(), + PeerPendingSendBytes: discard.NewGauge(), + RouterPeerQueueRecv: discard.NewHistogram(), + RouterPeerQueueSend: discard.NewHistogram(), + RouterChannelQueueSend: discard.NewHistogram(), + PeerQueueDroppedMsgs: discard.NewCounter(), + PeerQueueMsgSize: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/p2p/metrics.go b/internal/p2p/metrics.go index 2780d221e..b45f128e5 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/metrics.go +++ b/internal/p2p/metrics.go @@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ import ( "sync" "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -25,140 +22,55 @@ var ( valueToLabelRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`\*?(\w+)\.(.*)`) ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. type Metrics struct { // Number of peers. Peers metrics.Gauge - // Number of bytes received from a given peer. - PeerReceiveBytesTotal metrics.Counter - // Number of bytes sent to a given peer. - PeerSendBytesTotal metrics.Counter - // Pending bytes to be sent to a given peer. - PeerPendingSendBytes metrics.Gauge + // Number of bytes per channel received from a given peer. + PeerReceiveBytesTotal metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"peer_id, chID, message_type"` + // Number of bytes per channel sent to a given peer. + PeerSendBytesTotal metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"peer_id, chID, message_type"` + // Number of bytes pending being sent to a given peer. + PeerPendingSendBytes metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"peer_id"` // RouterPeerQueueRecv defines the time taken to read off of a peer's queue // before sending on the connection. + //metrics:The time taken to read off of a peer's queue before sending on the connection. RouterPeerQueueRecv metrics.Histogram // RouterPeerQueueSend defines the time taken to send on a peer's queue which // will later be read and sent on the connection (see RouterPeerQueueRecv). + //metrics:The time taken to send on a peer's queue which will later be read and sent on the connection. RouterPeerQueueSend metrics.Histogram // RouterChannelQueueSend defines the time taken to send on a p2p channel's // queue which will later be consued by the corresponding reactor/service. + //metrics:The time taken to send on a p2p channel's queue which will later be consued by the corresponding reactor/service. RouterChannelQueueSend metrics.Histogram // PeerQueueDroppedMsgs defines the number of messages dropped from a peer's // queue for a specific flow (i.e. Channel). - PeerQueueDroppedMsgs metrics.Counter + //metrics:The number of messages dropped from a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel. + PeerQueueDroppedMsgs metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:"ch_id" metrics_name:"router_channel_queue_dropped_msgs"` // PeerQueueMsgSize defines the average size of messages sent over a peer's // queue for a specific flow (i.e. Channel). - PeerQueueMsgSize metrics.Gauge + //metrics:The size of messages sent over a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel. + PeerQueueMsgSize metrics.Gauge `metrics_labels:"ch_id" metric_name:"router_channel_queue_msg_size"` +} +type metricsLabelCache struct { mtx *sync.RWMutex messageLabelNames map[reflect.Type]string } -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - Peers: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "peers", - Help: "Number of peers.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - PeerReceiveBytesTotal: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "peer_receive_bytes_total", - Help: "Number of bytes received from a given peer.", - }, append(labels, "peer_id", "chID", "message_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - PeerSendBytesTotal: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "peer_send_bytes_total", - Help: "Number of bytes sent to a given peer.", - }, append(labels, "peer_id", "chID", "message_type")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - PeerPendingSendBytes: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "peer_pending_send_bytes", - Help: "Number of pending bytes to be sent to a given peer.", - }, append(labels, "peer_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RouterPeerQueueRecv: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "router_peer_queue_recv", - Help: "The time taken to read off of a peer's queue before sending on the connection.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RouterPeerQueueSend: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "router_peer_queue_send", - Help: "The time taken to send on a peer's queue which will later be read and sent on the connection (see RouterPeerQueueRecv).", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - RouterChannelQueueSend: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "router_channel_queue_send", - Help: "The time taken to send on a p2p channel's queue which will later be consued by the corresponding reactor/service.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - PeerQueueDroppedMsgs: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "router_channel_queue_dropped_msgs", - Help: "The number of messages dropped from a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel.", - }, append(labels, "ch_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - PeerQueueMsgSize: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "router_channel_queue_msg_size", - Help: "The size of messages sent over a peer's queue for a specific p2p Channel.", - }, append(labels, "ch_id")).With(labelsAndValues...), - - mtx: &sync.RWMutex{}, - messageLabelNames: map[reflect.Type]string{}, - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - Peers: discard.NewGauge(), - PeerReceiveBytesTotal: discard.NewCounter(), - PeerSendBytesTotal: discard.NewCounter(), - PeerPendingSendBytes: discard.NewGauge(), - RouterPeerQueueRecv: discard.NewHistogram(), - RouterPeerQueueSend: discard.NewHistogram(), - RouterChannelQueueSend: discard.NewHistogram(), - PeerQueueDroppedMsgs: discard.NewCounter(), - PeerQueueMsgSize: discard.NewGauge(), - mtx: &sync.RWMutex{}, - messageLabelNames: map[reflect.Type]string{}, - } -} - // ValueToMetricLabel is a method that is used to produce a prometheus label value of the golang // type that is passed in. // This method uses a map on the Metrics struct so that each label name only needs // to be produced once to prevent expensive string operations. -func (m *Metrics) ValueToMetricLabel(i interface{}) string { +func (m *metricsLabelCache) ValueToMetricLabel(i interface{}) string { t := reflect.TypeOf(i) m.mtx.RLock() @@ -176,3 +88,10 @@ func (m *Metrics) ValueToMetricLabel(i interface{}) string { m.messageLabelNames[t] = l return l } + +func newMetricsLabelCache() *metricsLabelCache { + return &metricsLabelCache{ + mtx: &sync.RWMutex{}, + messageLabelNames: map[reflect.Type]string{}, + } +} diff --git a/internal/p2p/metrics_test.go b/internal/p2p/metrics_test.go index 839786d91..98523fe82 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/metrics_test.go +++ b/internal/p2p/metrics_test.go @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ import ( ) func TestValueToMetricsLabel(t *testing.T) { - m := NopMetrics() + lc := newMetricsLabelCache() r := &p2p.PexResponse{} - str := m.ValueToMetricLabel(r) + str := lc.ValueToMetricLabel(r) assert.Equal(t, "p2p_PexResponse", str) // subsequent calls to the function should produce the same result - str = m.ValueToMetricLabel(r) + str = lc.ValueToMetricLabel(r) assert.Equal(t, "p2p_PexResponse", str) } diff --git a/internal/p2p/pqueue.go b/internal/p2p/pqueue.go index 21c950dfb..268daa8de 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/pqueue.go +++ b/internal/p2p/pqueue.go @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ var _ queue = (*pqScheduler)(nil) type pqScheduler struct { logger log.Logger metrics *Metrics + lc *metricsLabelCache size uint sizes map[uint]uint // cumulative priority sizes pq *priorityQueue @@ -88,6 +89,7 @@ type pqScheduler struct { func newPQScheduler( logger log.Logger, m *Metrics, + lc *metricsLabelCache, chDescs []*ChannelDescriptor, enqueueBuf, dequeueBuf, capacity uint, ) *pqScheduler { @@ -117,6 +119,7 @@ func newPQScheduler( return &pqScheduler{ logger: logger.With("router", "scheduler"), metrics: m, + lc: lc, chDescs: chDescsCopy, capacity: capacity, chPriorities: chPriorities, @@ -251,7 +254,7 @@ func (s *pqScheduler) process(ctx context.Context) { s.metrics.PeerSendBytesTotal.With( "chID", chIDStr, "peer_id", string(pqEnv.envelope.To), - "message_type", s.metrics.ValueToMetricLabel(pqEnv.envelope.Message)).Add(float64(pqEnv.size)) + "message_type", s.lc.ValueToMetricLabel(pqEnv.envelope.Message)).Add(float64(pqEnv.size)) s.metrics.PeerPendingSendBytes.With( "peer_id", string(pqEnv.envelope.To)).Add(float64(-pqEnv.size)) select { diff --git a/internal/p2p/pqueue_test.go b/internal/p2p/pqueue_test.go index 22ecbcecb..d1057ac7e 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/pqueue_test.go +++ b/internal/p2p/pqueue_test.go @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ func TestCloseWhileDequeueFull(t *testing.T) { chDescs := []*ChannelDescriptor{ {ID: 0x01, Priority: 1}, } - pqueue := newPQScheduler(log.NewNopLogger(), NopMetrics(), chDescs, uint(enqueueLength), 1, 120) + pqueue := newPQScheduler(log.NewNopLogger(), NopMetrics(), newMetricsLabelCache(), chDescs, uint(enqueueLength), 1, 120) for i := 0; i < enqueueLength; i++ { pqueue.enqueue() <- Envelope{ diff --git a/internal/p2p/router.go b/internal/p2p/router.go index 459be7975..a9a01f3c7 100644 --- a/internal/p2p/router.go +++ b/internal/p2p/router.go @@ -148,7 +148,9 @@ type Router struct { *service.BaseService logger log.Logger - metrics *Metrics + metrics *Metrics + lc *metricsLabelCache + options RouterOptions privKey crypto.PrivKey peerManager *PeerManager @@ -193,6 +195,7 @@ func NewRouter( router := &Router{ logger: logger, metrics: metrics, + lc: newMetricsLabelCache(), privKey: privKey, nodeInfoProducer: nodeInfoProducer, connTracker: newConnTracker( @@ -226,7 +229,7 @@ func (r *Router) createQueueFactory(ctx context.Context) (func(int) queue, error size++ } - q := newPQScheduler(r.logger, r.metrics, r.chDescs, uint(size)/2, uint(size)/2, defaultCapacity) + q := newPQScheduler(r.logger, r.metrics, r.lc, r.chDescs, uint(size)/2, uint(size)/2, defaultCapacity) q.start(ctx) return q }, nil @@ -839,7 +842,7 @@ func (r *Router) receivePeer(ctx context.Context, peerID types.NodeID, conn Conn r.metrics.PeerReceiveBytesTotal.With( "chID", fmt.Sprint(chID), "peer_id", string(peerID), - "message_type", r.metrics.ValueToMetricLabel(msg)).Add(float64(proto.Size(msg))) + "message_type", r.lc.ValueToMetricLabel(msg)).Add(float64(proto.Size(msg))) r.metrics.RouterChannelQueueSend.Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds()) r.logger.Debug("received message", "peer", peerID, "message", msg) diff --git a/internal/proxy/metrics.gen.go b/internal/proxy/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea483f83d --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/proxy/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package proxy + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + MethodTiming: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "method_timing", + Help: "Timing for each ABCI method.", + + Buckets: []float64{.0001, .0004, .002, .009, .02, .1, .65, 2, 6, 25}, + }, append(labels, "method", "type")).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + MethodTiming: discard.NewHistogram(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/proxy/metrics.go b/internal/proxy/metrics.go index 99bd7d7b0..b95687a03 100644 --- a/internal/proxy/metrics.go +++ b/internal/proxy/metrics.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ package proxy import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -13,35 +10,10 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "abci_connection" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains the prometheus metrics exposed by the proxy package. type Metrics struct { - MethodTiming metrics.Histogram -} - -// PrometheusMetrics constructs a Metrics instance that collects metrics samples. -// The resulting metrics will be prefixed with namespace and labeled with the -// defaultLabelsAndValues. defaultLabelsAndValues must be a list of string pairs -// where the first of each pair is the label and the second is the value. -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, defaultLabelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - defaultLabels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(defaultLabelsAndValues); i += 2 { - defaultLabels = append(defaultLabels, defaultLabelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - MethodTiming: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "method_timing", - Help: "ABCI Method Timing", - Buckets: []float64{.0001, .0004, .002, .009, .02, .1, .65, 2, 6, 25}, - }, append(defaultLabels, []string{"method", "type"}...)).With(defaultLabelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics constructs a Metrics instance that discards all samples and is suitable -// for testing. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - MethodTiming: discard.NewHistogram(), - } + // Timing for each ABCI method. + MethodTiming metrics.Histogram `metrics_bucketsizes:".0001,.0004,.002,.009,.02,.1,.65,2,6,25" metrics_labels:"method, type"` } diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go index 0b92b879e..93dd0dc9e 100644 --- a/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go +++ b/internal/state/indexer/metrics.go @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" ) -//go:generate go run github.com/tendermint/tendermint/scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics +//go:generate go run ../../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics // MetricsSubsystem is a the subsystem label for the indexer package. const MetricsSubsystem = "indexer" diff --git a/internal/state/metrics.gen.go b/internal/state/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb8ca9f78 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/state/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package state + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + BlockProcessingTime: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "block_processing_time", + Help: "Time between BeginBlock and EndBlock.", + + Buckets: stdprometheus.LinearBuckets(1, 10, 10), + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ConsensusParamUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "consensus_param_updates", + Help: "Number of consensus parameter updates returned by the application since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ValidatorSetUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "validator_set_updates", + Help: "Number of validator set updates returned by the application since process start.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + BlockProcessingTime: discard.NewHistogram(), + ConsensusParamUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), + ValidatorSetUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/state/metrics.go b/internal/state/metrics.go index 1d4a13b94..3663121a6 100644 --- a/internal/state/metrics.go +++ b/internal/state/metrics.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ package state import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -13,59 +10,20 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "state" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. type Metrics struct { // Time between BeginBlock and EndBlock. - BlockProcessingTime metrics.Histogram + BlockProcessingTime metrics.Histogram `metrics_buckettype:"lin" metrics_bucketsizes:"1,10,10"` // ConsensusParamUpdates is the total number of times the application has // udated the consensus params since process start. + //metrics:Number of consensus parameter updates returned by the application since process start. ConsensusParamUpdates metrics.Counter // ValidatorSetUpdates is the total number of times the application has // udated the validator set since process start. + //metrics:Number of validator set updates returned by the application since process start. ValidatorSetUpdates metrics.Counter } - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - BlockProcessingTime: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "block_processing_time", - Help: "Time between BeginBlock and EndBlock in ms.", - Buckets: stdprometheus.LinearBuckets(1, 10, 10), - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ConsensusParamUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "consensus_param_updates", - Help: "The total number of times the application as updated the consensus " + - "parameters since process start.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - - ValidatorSetUpdates: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "validator_set_updates", - Help: "The total number of times the application as updated the validator " + - "set since process start.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - BlockProcessingTime: discard.NewHistogram(), - ConsensusParamUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), - ValidatorSetUpdates: discard.NewCounter(), - } -} diff --git a/internal/statesync/metrics.gen.go b/internal/statesync/metrics.gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b4d5caa12 --- /dev/null +++ b/internal/statesync/metrics.gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +// Code generated by metricsgen. DO NOT EDIT. + +package statesync + +import ( + "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" + prometheus "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" + stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" +) + +func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { + labels := []string{} + for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { + labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) + } + return &Metrics{ + TotalSnapshots: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "total_snapshots", + Help: "The total number of snapshots discovered.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + ChunkProcessAvgTime: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "chunk_process_avg_time", + Help: "The average processing time per chunk.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + SnapshotHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "snapshot_height", + Help: "The height of the current snapshot the has been processed.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + SnapshotChunk: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "snapshot_chunk", + Help: "The current number of chunks that have been processed.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + SnapshotChunkTotal: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "snapshot_chunk_total", + Help: "The total number of chunks in the current snapshot.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BackFilledBlocks: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "back_filled_blocks", + Help: "The current number of blocks that have been back-filled.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + BackFillBlocksTotal: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ + Namespace: namespace, + Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, + Name: "back_fill_blocks_total", + Help: "The total number of blocks that need to be back-filled.", + }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), + } +} + +func NopMetrics() *Metrics { + return &Metrics{ + TotalSnapshots: discard.NewCounter(), + ChunkProcessAvgTime: discard.NewGauge(), + SnapshotHeight: discard.NewGauge(), + SnapshotChunk: discard.NewCounter(), + SnapshotChunkTotal: discard.NewGauge(), + BackFilledBlocks: discard.NewCounter(), + BackFillBlocksTotal: discard.NewGauge(), + } +} diff --git a/internal/statesync/metrics.go b/internal/statesync/metrics.go index fb134f580..a8a3af915 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/metrics.go +++ b/internal/statesync/metrics.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ package statesync import ( "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/discard" - "github.com/go-kit/kit/metrics/prometheus" - stdprometheus "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" ) const ( @@ -12,80 +9,22 @@ const ( MetricsSubsystem = "statesync" ) +//go:generate go run ../../scripts/metricsgen -struct=Metrics + // Metrics contains metrics exposed by this package. type Metrics struct { - TotalSnapshots metrics.Counter + // The total number of snapshots discovered. + TotalSnapshots metrics.Counter + // The average processing time per chunk. ChunkProcessAvgTime metrics.Gauge - SnapshotHeight metrics.Gauge - SnapshotChunk metrics.Counter - SnapshotChunkTotal metrics.Gauge - BackFilledBlocks metrics.Counter + // The height of the current snapshot the has been processed. + SnapshotHeight metrics.Gauge + // The current number of chunks that have been processed. + SnapshotChunk metrics.Counter + // The total number of chunks in the current snapshot. + SnapshotChunkTotal metrics.Gauge + // The current number of blocks that have been back-filled. + BackFilledBlocks metrics.Counter + // The total number of blocks that need to be back-filled. BackFillBlocksTotal metrics.Gauge } - -// PrometheusMetrics returns Metrics build using Prometheus client library. -// Optionally, labels can be provided along with their values ("foo", -// "fooValue"). -func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { - labels := []string{} - for i := 0; i < len(labelsAndValues); i += 2 { - labels = append(labels, labelsAndValues[i]) - } - return &Metrics{ - TotalSnapshots: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "total_snapshots", - Help: "The total number of snapshots discovered.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - ChunkProcessAvgTime: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "chunk_process_avg_time", - Help: "The average processing time per chunk.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - SnapshotHeight: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "snapshot_height", - Help: "The height of the current snapshot the has been processed.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - SnapshotChunk: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "snapshot_chunk", - Help: "The current number of chunks that have been processed.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - SnapshotChunkTotal: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "snapshot_chunks_total", - Help: "The total number of chunks in the current snapshot.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BackFilledBlocks: prometheus.NewCounterFrom(stdprometheus.CounterOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "backfilled_blocks", - Help: "The current number of blocks that have been back-filled.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - BackFillBlocksTotal: prometheus.NewGaugeFrom(stdprometheus.GaugeOpts{ - Namespace: namespace, - Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, - Name: "backfilled_blocks_total", - Help: "The total number of blocks that need to be back-filled.", - }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), - } -} - -// NopMetrics returns no-op Metrics. -func NopMetrics() *Metrics { - return &Metrics{ - TotalSnapshots: discard.NewCounter(), - ChunkProcessAvgTime: discard.NewGauge(), - SnapshotHeight: discard.NewGauge(), - SnapshotChunk: discard.NewCounter(), - SnapshotChunkTotal: discard.NewGauge(), - BackFilledBlocks: discard.NewCounter(), - BackFillBlocksTotal: discard.NewGauge(), - } -} diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go index 70cb36a77..0f564e66a 100644 --- a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen.go @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues...string) *Metrics { {{- if eq (len $metric.Labels) 0 }} }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), {{ else }} - }, append(labels, {{$metric.Labels | printf "%q" }})).With(labelsAndValues...), - {{- end }} + }, append(labels, {{$metric.Labels}})).With(labelsAndValues...), + {{ end }} {{- end }} } } @@ -249,14 +249,8 @@ func findMetricsStruct(files map[string]*ast.File, structName string) (*ast.Stru } func parseMetricField(f *ast.Field) ParsedMetricField { - var comment string - if f.Doc != nil { - for _, c := range f.Doc.List { - comment += strings.TrimPrefix(c.Text, "// ") - } - } pmf := ParsedMetricField{ - Description: comment, + Description: extractHelpMessage(f.Doc), MetricName: extractFieldName(f.Names[0].String(), f.Tag), FieldName: f.Names[0].String(), TypeName: extractTypeName(f.Type), @@ -272,6 +266,21 @@ func extractTypeName(e ast.Expr) string { return strings.TrimPrefix(path.Ext(types.ExprString(e)), ".") } +func extractHelpMessage(cg *ast.CommentGroup) string { + if cg == nil { + return "" + } + var help []string //nolint: prealloc + for _, c := range cg.List { + mt := strings.TrimPrefix(c.Text, "//metrics:") + if mt != c.Text { + return strings.TrimSpace(mt) + } + help = append(help, strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(c.Text, "//"))) + } + return strings.Join(help, " ") +} + func isMetric(e ast.Expr, mPkgName string) bool { return strings.Contains(types.ExprString(e), fmt.Sprintf("%s.", mPkgName)) } @@ -280,7 +289,11 @@ func extractLabels(bl *ast.BasicLit) string { if bl != nil { t := reflect.StructTag(strings.Trim(bl.Value, "`")) if v := t.Get(labelsTag); v != "" { - return v + var res []string + for _, s := range strings.Split(v, ",") { + res = append(res, strconv.Quote(strings.TrimSpace(s))) + } + return strings.Join(res, ",") } } return "" diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go index 83251e651..a925b591d 100644 --- a/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/metricsgen_test.go @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ func TestParseMetricsStruct(t *testing.T) { { name: "metric labels", metricsStruct: "type Metrics struct {\n" + - "myCounter metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:\"label1, label2\"`\n" + + "myCounter metrics.Counter `metrics_labels:\"label1,label2\"`\n" + "}", expected: metricsgen.TemplateData{ Package: pkgName, @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ func TestParseMetricsStruct(t *testing.T) { TypeName: "Counter", FieldName: "myCounter", MetricName: "my_counter", - Labels: "label1, label2", + Labels: "\"label1\",\"label2\"", }, }, }, diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go index 038da3d46..c1346da38 100644 --- a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/commented/metrics.gen.go @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, Name: "field", - Help: "Height of the chain.We expect multi-line comments to parse correctly.", + Help: "Height of the chain. We expect multi-line comments to parse correctly.", }, labels).With(labelsAndValues...), } } diff --git a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go index 7ac292d3c..43779c7a1 100644 --- a/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go +++ b/scripts/metricsgen/testdata/tags/metrics.gen.go @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ func PrometheusMetrics(namespace string, labelsAndValues ...string) *Metrics { Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, Name: "with_labels", Help: "", - }, append(labels, "step,time")).With(labelsAndValues...), WithExpBuckets: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ + }, append(labels, "step", "time")).With(labelsAndValues...), + WithExpBuckets: prometheus.NewHistogramFrom(stdprometheus.HistogramOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: MetricsSubsystem, Name: "with_exp_buckets", From f9fa0a3228514ba5948069ddb4465ea90d5ff0e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 11:54:49 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 31/44] docs: update event subscription documentation for new API (#8509) Update the static documentation about event subscription to include the new /events API, and to add more details about how queries work. Mention that the streaming API is deprecated. --- docs/tendermint-core/subscription.md | 256 +++++++++++++++++++++------ rpc/openapi/openapi.yaml | 23 ++- 2 files changed, 216 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/tendermint-core/subscription.md b/docs/tendermint-core/subscription.md index 0f452c563..84979f61a 100644 --- a/docs/tendermint-core/subscription.md +++ b/docs/tendermint-core/subscription.md @@ -2,74 +2,228 @@ order: 7 --- -# Subscribing to events via Websocket +# Subscribing to Events -Tendermint emits different events, which you can subscribe to via -[Websocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket). This can be useful -for third-party applications (for analysis) or for inspecting state. +A Tendermint node emits events about important state transitions during +consensus. These events can be queried by clients via the [RPC interface][rpc] +on nodes that enable it. The [list of supported event types][event-types] can +be found in the tendermint/types Go package. -[List of events](https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types#pkg-constants) +In Tendermint v0.36 there are two APIs to query events: -To connect to a node via websocket from the CLI, you can use a tool such as -[wscat](https://github.com/websockets/wscat) and run: +- The [**legacy streaming API**](#legacy-streaming-api), comprising the + `subscribe`, `unsubscribe`, and `unsubscribe_all` RPC methods over websocket. + +- The [**event log API**](#event-log-api), comprising the `events` RPC method. + +The legacy streaming API is deprecated in Tendermint v0.36, and will be removed +in Tendermint v0.37. Clients are strongly encouraged to migrate to the new +event log API as soon as is practical. + +[rpc]: https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc +[event-types]: https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types#EventNewBlockValue + +## Filter Queries + +Event requests take a [filter query][query] parameter. A filter query is a +string that describes a subset of available event items to return. An empty +query matches all events; otherwise a query comprises one or more *terms* +comparing event metadata to target values. + +For example, to select new block events, use the term: + +``` +tm.event = 'NewBlock' +``` + +Multiple terms can be combined with `AND` (case matters), for example to match +the transaction event with a given hash, use the query: + +``` +tm.event = 'Tx' AND tx.hash = 'EA7B33F' +``` + +Operands may be strings in single quotes (`'Tx'`), numbers (`45`), dates, or +timestamps. + +The comparison operators include `=`, `<`, `<=`, `>`, `>=`, and `CONTAINS` (for +substring match). In addition, the `EXISTS` operator checks for the presence +of an attribute regardless of its value. + +### Attributes + +Tendermint implicitly defines a string-valued `tm.event` attribute for all +event types. Transaction items (type `Tx`) are also assigned `tx.hash` +(string), giving the hash of the transaction, and and `tx.height` (number) +giving the height of the block containing the transaction. For `NewBlock` and +`NewBlockHeader` events, Tendermint defines a `block.height` attribute giving +the height of the block. + +Additional attributes can be provided by the application as [ABCI `Event` +records][abci-event] in response to the `FinalizeBlock` request. The full name +of the attribute in the query is formed by combining the `type` and attribute +`key` with a period. + +For example, given the events + +```go +[]abci.Event{{ + Type: "reward", + Attributes: []abci.EventAttribute{ + {Key: "address", Value: "cosmos1xyz012pdq"}, + {Key: "amount", Value: "45.62"}, + {Key: "balance", Value: "100.390001"}, + }, +}} +``` + +a query may refer to the names `reward.address`, `reward.amount`, and `reward.balance`, as in: + +``` +reward.address EXISTS AND reward.balance > 45 +``` + +Certain application-specific metadata are also indexed for offline queries. +See [Indexing transactions](../app-dev/indexing-transactions.md) for more details. + +[query]: https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/pubsub/query/syntax +[abci-event]: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/proto/tendermint/abci/types.proto#L397 + +## Event Log API + +Starting in Tendermint v0.36, when the `rpc.event-log-window-size` +configuration is enabled, the node maintains maintains a log of all events +within this operator-defined time window. This API supersedes the websocket +subscription API described below. + +Clients can query these events can by long-polling the `/events` RPC method, +which returns the most recent items from the log that match the [request +parameters][reqevents]. Each item returned includes a cursor that marks its +location in the log. Cursors can be passed via the `before` and `after` +parameters to fetch events earlier in the log. + +For example, this request: + +```json +{ + "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "id": 1, + "method": "events", + "params": { + "filter": { + "query": "tm.event = 'Tx' AND app.key = 'applesauce'" + }, + "maxItems": 1, + "after": "" + } +} +``` + +will return a result similar to the following: + +```json +{ + "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "id": 1, + "result": { + "items": [ + { + "cursor": "16ee3d5e65be53d8-03d5", + "event": "Tx", + "data": { + "type": "tendermint/event/Tx", + "value": { + "height": 70, + "tx": "YXBwbGVzYXVjZT1zeXJ1cA==", + "result": { + "events": [ + { + "type": "app", + "attributes": [ + { + "key": "creator", + "value": "Cosmoshi Netowoko", + "index": true + }, + { + "key": "key", + "value": "applesauce", + "index": true + }, + { + "key": "index_key", + "value": "index is working", + "index": true + }, + { + "key": "noindex_key", + "value": "index is working", + "index": false + } + ] + } + ] + } + } + } + } + ], + "more": false, + "oldest": "16ee3d4c471c3b00-0001", + "newest": "16ee3d5f2e05a4e0-0400" + } +} +``` + +The `"items"` array gives the matching items (up to the requested +`"maxResults"`) in decreasing time order (i.e., newest to oldest). In this +case, there is only one result, but if there are additional results that were +not returned, the `"more"` flag will be true. Calling `/events` again with the +same query and `"after"` set to the cursor of the newest result (in this +example, `"16ee3d5e65be53d8-03d5"`) will fetch newer results. + +Go clients can use the [`eventstream`][eventstream] package to simplify the use +of this method. The `eventstream.Stream` automatically handles polling for new +events, updating the cursor, and reporting any missed events. + +[reqevents]: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/tendermint/tendermint@master/rpc/coretypes#RequestEvents +[eventstream]: https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/eventstream + +## Legacy Streaming API + +- **Note:** This API is deprecated in Tendermint v0.36, and will be removed in + Tendermint v0.37. New clients and existing use should use the [event log + API](#event-log-api) instead. See [ADR 075][adr075] for more details. + +To subscribe to events in the streaming API, you must connect to the node RPC +service using a [websocket][ws]. From the command line you can use a tool such +as [wscat][wscat], for example: ```sh wscat ws://127.0.0.1:26657/websocket ``` -You can subscribe to any of the events above by calling the `subscribe` RPC -method via Websocket along with a valid query. +[ws]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket +[wscat]: https://github.com/websockets/wscat + +To subscribe to events, call the `subscribe` JSON-RPC method method passing in +a [filter query][query] for the events you wish to receive: ```json { "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "subscribe", - "id": 0, + "id": 1, "params": { "query": "tm.event='NewBlock'" } } ``` -Check out [API docs](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/) for -more information on query syntax and other options. +The subscribe method returns an initial response confirming the subscription, +then sends additional JSON-RPC response messages containing the matching events +as they are published. The subscription continues until either the client +explicitly cancels the subscription (by calling `unsubscribe` or +`unsubscribe_all`) or until the websocket connection is terminated. -You can also use tags, given you had included them into DeliverTx -response, to query transaction results. See [Indexing -transactions](../app-dev/indexing-transactions.md) for details. - -## ValidatorSetUpdates - -When validator set changes, ValidatorSetUpdates event is published. The -event carries a list of pubkey/power pairs. The list is the same -Tendermint receives from ABCI application (see [EndBlock -section](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/abci/abci.md#endblock) in -the ABCI spec). - -Response: - -```json -{ - "jsonrpc": "2.0", - "id": 0, - "result": { - "query": "tm.event='ValidatorSetUpdates'", - "data": { - "type": "tendermint/event/ValidatorSetUpdates", - "value": { - "validator_updates": [ - { - "address": "09EAD022FD25DE3A02E64B0FE9610B1417183EE4", - "pub_key": { - "type": "tendermint/PubKeyEd25519", - "value": "ww0z4WaZ0Xg+YI10w43wTWbBmM3dpVza4mmSQYsd0ck=" - }, - "voting_power": "10", - "proposer_priority": "0" - } - ] - } - } - } -} -``` +[adr075]: https://tinyurl.com/adr075 diff --git a/rpc/openapi/openapi.yaml b/rpc/openapi/openapi.yaml index 74ac3a0ae..d44463da7 100644 --- a/rpc/openapi/openapi.yaml +++ b/rpc/openapi/openapi.yaml @@ -260,10 +260,9 @@ paths: operationId: events description: | Fetch a batch of events posted by the consensus node and matching a - specified query. + specified query string. - The query grammar is defined in - https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/pubsub/query/syntax. + The query grammar is defined in [pubsub/query/syntax](https://godoc.org/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/pubsub/query/syntax). An empty query matches all events; otherwise a query comprises one or more terms comparing event metadata to target values. For example, to select new block events: @@ -275,13 +274,13 @@ paths: tm.event = 'Tx' AND tx.hash = 'EA7B33F' - The comparison operators include "=", "<", "<=", ">", ">=", and - "CONTAINS". Operands may be strings (in single quotes), numbers, dates, - or timestamps. In addition, the "EXISTS" operator allows you to check + The comparison operators include `=`, `<`, `<=`, `>`, `>=`, and + `CONTAINS`. Operands may be strings (in single quotes), numbers, dates, + or timestamps. In addition, the `EXISTS` operator allows you to check for the presence of an attribute regardless of its value. - Tendermint defines a tm.event attribute for all events. Transactions - are also assigned tx.hash and tx.height attributes. Other attributes + Tendermint defines a `tm.event` attribute for all events. Transactions + are also assigned `tx.hash` and `tx.height` attributes. Other attributes are provided by the application as ABCI Event records. The name of the event in the query is formed by combining the type and attribute key with a period. For example, given: @@ -295,16 +294,16 @@ paths: }, }} - the query may refer to the names "reward.address", "reward.amount", and - "reward.balance", as in: + the query may refer to the names`"reward.address`,`"reward.amount`, and + `reward.balance`, as in: reward.address EXISTS AND reward.balance > 45 The node maintains a log of all events within an operator-defined time window. The /events method returns the most recent items from the log that match the query. Each item returned includes a cursor that marks - its location in the log. Cursors can be passed via the "before" and - "after" parameters to fetch events earlier in the log. + its location in the log. Cursors can be passed via the `before` and + `after` parameters to fetch events earlier in the log. parameters: - in: query name: filter From f094fd204a90921e7b6aac633520e262f964d8aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Callum Waters Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 16:18:24 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 32/44] update protos (#8515) --- abci/types/types.pb.go | 270 ++++++++++++++++++++----- proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go | 30 ++- proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go | 50 ++++- proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go | 10 +- proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go | 20 +- proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go | 55 ++++- proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go | 45 ++++- proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go | 25 ++- proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go | 20 +- proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go | 40 +++- proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go | 75 +++++-- proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go | 15 +- proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go | 5 +- 22 files changed, 644 insertions(+), 161 deletions(-) diff --git a/abci/types/types.pb.go b/abci/types/types.pb.go index dd1308628..cdfef391d 100644 --- a/abci/types/types.pb.go +++ b/abci/types/types.pb.go @@ -10878,7 +10878,10 @@ func (m *Request) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -10960,7 +10963,10 @@ func (m *RequestEcho) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11010,7 +11016,10 @@ func (m *RequestFlush) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11162,7 +11171,10 @@ func (m *RequestInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11400,7 +11412,10 @@ func (m *RequestInitChain) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11555,7 +11570,10 @@ func (m *RequestQuery) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11739,7 +11757,10 @@ func (m *RequestBeginBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11842,7 +11863,10 @@ func (m *RequestCheckTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11926,7 +11950,10 @@ func (m *RequestDeliverTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11995,7 +12022,10 @@ func (m *RequestEndBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12045,7 +12075,10 @@ func (m *RequestCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12095,7 +12128,10 @@ func (m *RequestListSnapshots) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12215,7 +12251,10 @@ func (m *RequestOfferSnapshot) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12322,7 +12361,10 @@ func (m *RequestLoadSnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12457,7 +12499,10 @@ func (m *RequestApplySnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12745,7 +12790,10 @@ func (m *RequestPrepareProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13048,7 +13096,10 @@ func (m *RequestProcessProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13151,7 +13202,10 @@ func (m *RequestExtendVote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13322,7 +13376,10 @@ func (m *RequestVerifyVoteExtension) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13625,7 +13682,10 @@ func (m *RequestFinalizeBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14375,7 +14435,10 @@ func (m *Response) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14457,7 +14520,10 @@ func (m *ResponseException) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14539,7 +14605,10 @@ func (m *ResponseEcho) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14589,7 +14658,10 @@ func (m *ResponseFlush) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14775,7 +14847,10 @@ func (m *ResponseInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - 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if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -15945,7 +16032,10 @@ func (m *ResponseDeliverTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16099,7 +16189,10 @@ func (m *ResponseEndBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16202,7 +16295,10 @@ func (m *ResponseCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16286,7 +16382,10 @@ func (m *ResponseListSnapshots) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16355,7 +16454,10 @@ func (m *ResponseOfferSnapshot) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16439,7 +16541,10 @@ func (m *ResponseLoadSnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16616,7 +16721,10 @@ func (m *ResponseApplySnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16838,7 +16946,10 @@ func (m *ResponsePrepareProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -17045,7 +17156,10 @@ func (m *ResponseProcessProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -17129,7 +17243,10 @@ func (m *ResponseExtendVote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -17198,7 +17315,10 @@ func (m *ResponseVerifyVoteExtension) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -17439,7 +17559,10 @@ func (m *ResponseFinalizeBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - 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if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1118,7 +1124,10 @@ func (m *BlockResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1168,7 +1177,10 @@ func (m *StatusRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1256,7 +1268,10 @@ func (m *StatusResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1481,7 +1496,10 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go index 4ae9abc9e..d542d929e 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go @@ -1935,7 +1935,10 @@ func (m *NewRoundStep) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2112,7 +2115,10 @@ func (m *NewValidBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2195,7 +2201,10 @@ func (m *Proposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2316,7 +2325,10 @@ func (m *ProposalPOL) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2437,7 +2449,10 @@ func (m *BlockPart) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2523,7 +2538,10 @@ func (m *Vote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2649,7 +2667,10 @@ func (m *HasVote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2789,7 +2810,10 @@ func (m *VoteSetMaj23) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2962,7 +2986,10 @@ func (m *VoteSetBits) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3327,7 +3354,10 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go index fd80819cd..86ff1be01 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go @@ -921,7 +921,10 @@ func (m *MsgInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthWal + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthWal } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1061,7 +1064,10 @@ func (m *TimeoutInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthWal + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthWal } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1130,7 +1136,10 @@ func (m *EndHeight) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthWal + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthWal } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1320,7 +1329,10 @@ func (m *WALMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthWal + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthWal } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1439,7 +1451,10 @@ func (m *TimedWALMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthWal + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthWal } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go index 24c6c1b1b..8ff4c4a4f 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go @@ -687,7 +687,10 @@ func (m *PublicKey) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthKeys + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthKeys } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go index 82fb943fc..97350c64c 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go @@ -820,7 +820,10 @@ func (m *Proof) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthProof + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthProof } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -940,7 +943,10 @@ func (m *ValueOp) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthProof + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthProof } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1086,7 +1092,10 @@ func (m *DominoOp) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthProof + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthProof } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1236,7 +1245,10 @@ func (m *ProofOp) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthProof + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthProof } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1320,7 +1332,10 @@ func (m *ProofOps) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthProof + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthProof } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go index c0ebcb976..ad87f854f 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go @@ -307,7 +307,10 @@ func (m *BitArray) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go index 11e259551..3487652bc 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go @@ -370,7 +370,10 @@ func (m *Txs) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -455,7 +458,10 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go index 47a3bb0cd..7c26d3fcd 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go @@ -723,7 +723,10 @@ func (m *PacketPing) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthConn + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthConn } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -773,7 +776,10 @@ func (m *PacketPong) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthConn + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthConn } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -896,7 +902,10 @@ func (m *PacketMsg) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthConn + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthConn } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1051,7 +1060,10 @@ func (m *Packet) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthConn + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthConn } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1168,7 +1180,10 @@ func (m *AuthSigMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthConn + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthConn } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go index 15ccce15e..25d636e43 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go @@ -587,7 +587,10 @@ func (m *PexAddress) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthPex + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthPex } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -637,7 +640,10 @@ func (m *PexRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthPex + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthPex } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -721,7 +727,10 @@ func (m *PexResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthPex + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthPex } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -841,7 +850,10 @@ func (m *PexMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthPex + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthPex } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go index bffa6884f..a0e647ee7 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go @@ -917,7 +917,10 @@ func (m *ProtocolVersion) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1227,7 +1230,10 @@ func (m *NodeInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1341,7 +1347,10 @@ func (m *NodeInfoOther) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1493,7 +1502,10 @@ func (m *PeerInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1666,7 +1678,10 @@ func (m *PeerAddressInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go index 56b35e727..da30f7527 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go @@ -1708,7 +1708,10 @@ func (m *RemoteSignerError) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1790,7 +1793,10 @@ func (m *PubKeyRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1909,7 +1915,10 @@ func (m *PubKeyResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2027,7 +2036,10 @@ func (m *SignVoteRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2146,7 +2158,10 @@ func (m *SignedVoteResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2264,7 +2279,10 @@ func (m *SignProposalRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2383,7 +2401,10 @@ func (m *SignedProposalResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2433,7 +2454,10 @@ func (m *PingRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2483,7 +2507,10 @@ func (m *PingResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2813,7 +2840,10 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2930,7 +2960,10 @@ func (m *AuthSigMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go index af5c64ecf..8db184011 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go @@ -944,7 +944,10 @@ func (m *ABCIResponses) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1049,7 +1052,10 @@ func (m *ValidatorsInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1151,7 +1157,10 @@ func (m *ConsensusParamsInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1266,7 +1275,10 @@ func (m *Version) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1732,7 +1744,10 @@ func (m *State) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go index 5541c2803..93e844730 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go @@ -1740,7 +1740,10 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1790,7 +1793,10 @@ func (m *SnapshotsRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1965,7 +1971,10 @@ func (m *SnapshotsResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2072,7 +2081,10 @@ func (m *ChunkRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2233,7 +2245,10 @@ func (m *ChunkResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2302,7 +2317,10 @@ func (m *LightBlockRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2388,7 +2406,10 @@ func (m *LightBlockResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2457,7 +2478,10 @@ func (m *ParamsRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2559,7 +2583,10 @@ func (m *ParamsResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go index f2077aad8..aacb90fab 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go @@ -389,7 +389,10 @@ func (m *Block) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthBlock + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthBlock } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go index 50c0c84fa..e08342a46 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go @@ -920,7 +920,10 @@ func (m *CanonicalBlockID) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1023,7 +1026,10 @@ func (m *CanonicalPartSetHeader) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1232,7 +1238,10 @@ func (m *CanonicalProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1422,7 +1431,10 @@ func (m *CanonicalVote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1558,7 +1570,10 @@ func (m *CanonicalVoteExtension) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthCanonical } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go index a9aa26a79..1c49aef64 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go @@ -285,7 +285,10 @@ func (m *EventDataRoundState) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthEvents + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthEvents } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go index 052fb0e6b..746d85313 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go @@ -827,7 +827,10 @@ func (m *Evidence) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1020,7 +1023,10 @@ func (m *DuplicateVoteEvidence) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1211,7 +1217,10 @@ func (m *LightClientAttackEvidence) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1295,7 +1304,10 @@ func (m *EvidenceList) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthEvidence } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go index 41d417b91..e3a5e83a9 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go @@ -1722,7 +1722,10 @@ func (m *ConsensusParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1810,7 +1813,10 @@ func (m *BlockParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1931,7 +1937,10 @@ func (m *EvidenceParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2013,7 +2022,10 @@ func (m *ValidatorParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2082,7 +2094,10 @@ func (m *VersionParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2170,7 +2185,10 @@ func (m *HashedParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2292,7 +2310,10 @@ func (m *SynchronyParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2542,7 +2563,10 @@ func (m *TimeoutParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthParams + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go index fcfbc01f5..f6f8a33f3 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go @@ -2650,7 +2650,10 @@ func (m *PartSetHeader) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2786,7 +2789,10 @@ func (m *Part) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2903,7 +2909,10 @@ func (m *BlockID) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3409,7 +3418,10 @@ func (m *Header) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3491,7 +3503,10 @@ func (m *Data) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3819,7 +3834,10 @@ func (m *Vote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3974,7 +3992,10 @@ func (m *Commit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4144,7 +4165,10 @@ func (m *CommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4299,7 +4323,10 @@ func (m *ExtendedCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4537,7 +4564,10 @@ func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4763,7 +4793,10 @@ func (m *Proposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4885,7 +4918,10 @@ func (m *SignedHeader) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5007,7 +5043,10 @@ func (m *LightBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5161,7 +5200,10 @@ func (m *BlockMeta) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5315,7 +5357,10 @@ func (m *TxProof) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go index 23b30ed3c..2c3468b83 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go @@ -583,7 +583,10 @@ func (m *ValidatorSet) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthValidator + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -738,7 +741,10 @@ func (m *Validator) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthValidator + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -843,7 +849,10 @@ func (m *SimpleValidator) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthValidator + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go index 76a94fd3c..7aefd7747 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go @@ -265,7 +265,10 @@ func (m *Consensus) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { + if skippy < 0 { + return ErrInvalidLengthTypes + } + if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { From 81e5bf84173ab67c80150cb1c4299b2612f8ad2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 08:09:09 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 33/44] Consolidate Dependabot checks for GitHub Actions deps. (#8518) We currently have Dependabot check for updates to GitHub actions once a week on master, but daily on the backport branches. This is unnecessarily noisy. 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--- .github/workflows/lint.yml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.github/workflows/lint.yml b/.github/workflows/lint.yml index 359514426..863d5ab10 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/lint.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/lint.yml @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ jobs: **/**.go go.mod go.sum - - uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v3.1.0 + - uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v3 with: # Required: the version of golangci-lint is required and # must be specified without patch version: we always use the From 7da9746a5704429c89845f29f7222af4e720dcc7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 12:08:21 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 35/44] Fix protobuf generated code. (#8545) * Revert "update protos (#8515)" This reverts commit f094fd204a90921e7b6aac633520e262f964d8aa. It appears that #8515 may have been generated with an out-of-date version of either buf or the gogo plugin. using the latest versions (buf 1.4.0 and gogo 1.3.2) reverts those changes. * Add a script to re-generate protos with the latest tools. This script is just a wrapper for the Make rule, but it runs the build inside a container with the latest versions of buf and gogo installed. This reduces the chance that an out-of-date ambient installation on a developer machine will get us outdated output. --- abci/types/types.pb.go | 270 +++++-------------------- proto/tendermint/blocksync/types.pb.go | 30 +-- proto/tendermint/consensus/types.pb.go | 50 +---- proto/tendermint/consensus/wal.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/crypto/proof.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/libs/bits/types.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/mempool/types.pb.go | 10 +- proto/tendermint/p2p/conn.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/p2p/pex.pb.go | 20 +- proto/tendermint/p2p/types.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go | 55 +---- proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/statesync/types.pb.go | 45 +---- proto/tendermint/types/block.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/types/canonical.pb.go | 25 +-- proto/tendermint/types/events.pb.go | 5 +- proto/tendermint/types/evidence.pb.go | 20 +- proto/tendermint/types/params.pb.go | 40 +--- proto/tendermint/types/types.pb.go | 75 ++----- proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go | 15 +- proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go | 5 +- scripts/proto-gen.sh | 23 +++ 23 files changed, 184 insertions(+), 644 deletions(-) create mode 100755 scripts/proto-gen.sh diff --git a/abci/types/types.pb.go b/abci/types/types.pb.go index cdfef391d..dd1308628 100644 --- a/abci/types/types.pb.go +++ b/abci/types/types.pb.go @@ -10878,10 +10878,7 @@ func (m *Request) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -10963,10 +10960,7 @@ func (m *RequestEcho) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11016,10 +11010,7 @@ func (m *RequestFlush) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11171,10 +11162,7 @@ func (m *RequestInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11412,10 +11400,7 @@ func (m *RequestInitChain) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11570,10 +11555,7 @@ func (m *RequestQuery) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11757,10 +11739,7 @@ func (m *RequestBeginBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11863,10 +11842,7 @@ func (m *RequestCheckTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -11950,10 +11926,7 @@ func (m *RequestDeliverTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12022,10 +11995,7 @@ func (m *RequestEndBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12075,10 +12045,7 @@ func (m *RequestCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12128,10 +12095,7 @@ func (m *RequestListSnapshots) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12251,10 +12215,7 @@ func (m *RequestOfferSnapshot) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12361,10 +12322,7 @@ func (m *RequestLoadSnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12499,10 +12457,7 @@ func (m *RequestApplySnapshotChunk) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -12790,10 +12745,7 @@ func (m *RequestPrepareProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13096,10 +13048,7 @@ func (m *RequestProcessProposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13202,10 +13151,7 @@ func (m *RequestExtendVote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13376,10 +13322,7 @@ func (m *RequestVerifyVoteExtension) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -13682,10 +13625,7 @@ func (m *RequestFinalizeBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14435,10 +14375,7 @@ func (m *Response) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14520,10 +14457,7 @@ func (m *ResponseException) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14605,10 +14539,7 @@ func (m *ResponseEcho) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14658,10 +14589,7 @@ func (m *ResponseFlush) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -14847,10 +14775,7 @@ func (m *ResponseInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -15004,10 +14929,7 @@ func (m *ResponseInitChain) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -15314,10 +15236,7 @@ func (m *ResponseQuery) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -15401,10 +15320,7 @@ func (m *ResponseBeginBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -15758,10 +15674,7 @@ func (m *ResponseCheckTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16032,10 +15945,7 @@ func (m *ResponseDeliverTx) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16189,10 +16099,7 @@ func (m *ResponseEndBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16295,10 +16202,7 @@ func (m *ResponseCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -16382,10 +16286,7 @@ func (m *ResponseListSnapshots) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - 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if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go index da30f7527..56b35e727 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/privval/types.pb.go @@ -1708,10 +1708,7 @@ func (m *RemoteSignerError) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1793,10 +1790,7 @@ func (m *PubKeyRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1915,10 +1909,7 @@ func (m *PubKeyResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2036,10 +2027,7 @@ func (m *SignVoteRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2158,10 +2146,7 @@ func (m *SignedVoteResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2279,10 +2264,7 @@ func (m *SignProposalRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2401,10 +2383,7 @@ func (m *SignedProposalResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2454,10 +2433,7 @@ func (m *PingRequest) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2507,10 +2483,7 @@ func (m *PingResponse) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2840,10 +2813,7 @@ func (m *Message) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2960,10 +2930,7 @@ func (m *AuthSigMessage) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go index 8db184011..af5c64ecf 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go @@ -944,10 +944,7 @@ func (m *ABCIResponses) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1052,10 +1049,7 @@ func (m *ValidatorsInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1157,10 +1151,7 @@ func (m *ConsensusParamsInfo) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - 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if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthParams - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1813,10 +1810,7 @@ func (m *BlockParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthParams - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -1937,10 +1931,7 @@ func (m *EvidenceParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthParams - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2022,10 +2013,7 @@ func (m *ValidatorParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthParams - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthParams } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -2094,10 +2082,7 @@ func (m *VersionParams) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - 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if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3834,10 +3819,7 @@ func (m *Vote) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -3992,10 +3974,7 @@ func (m *Commit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4165,10 +4144,7 @@ func (m *CommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4323,10 +4299,7 @@ func (m *ExtendedCommit) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4564,10 +4537,7 @@ func (m *ExtendedCommitSig) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4793,10 +4763,7 @@ func (m *Proposal) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -4918,10 +4885,7 @@ func (m *SignedHeader) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5043,10 +5007,7 @@ func (m *LightBlock) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5200,10 +5161,7 @@ func (m *BlockMeta) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -5357,10 +5315,7 @@ func (m *TxProof) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go index 2c3468b83..23b30ed3c 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/types/validator.pb.go @@ -583,10 +583,7 @@ func (m *ValidatorSet) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthValidator - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -741,10 +738,7 @@ func (m *Validator) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthValidator - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { @@ -849,10 +843,7 @@ func (m *SimpleValidator) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthValidator - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthValidator } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go b/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go index 7aefd7747..76a94fd3c 100644 --- a/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go +++ b/proto/tendermint/version/types.pb.go @@ -265,10 +265,7 @@ func (m *Consensus) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error { if err != nil { return err } - if skippy < 0 { - return ErrInvalidLengthTypes - } - if (iNdEx + skippy) < 0 { + if (skippy < 0) || (iNdEx+skippy) < 0 { return ErrInvalidLengthTypes } if (iNdEx + skippy) > l { diff --git a/scripts/proto-gen.sh b/scripts/proto-gen.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..10499dcd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/proto-gen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# Update the generated code for protocol buffers in the Tendermint repository. +# This must be run from inside a Tendermint working directory. +# +set -euo pipefail + +# Work from the root of the repository. +cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" + +# Run inside Docker to install the correct versions of the required tools +# without polluting the local system. +docker run --rm -i -v "$PWD":/w --workdir=/w golang:1.18-alpine sh <<"EOF" +apk add curl git make + +readonly buf_release='https://github.com/bufbuild/buf/releases/latest/download' +readonly OS="$(uname -s)" ARCH="$(uname -m)" +curl -sSL "${buf_release}/buf-${OS}-${ARCH}.tar.gz" \ + | tar -xzf - -C /usr/local --strip-components=1 + +go install github.com/gogo/protobuf/protoc-gen-gogofaster@latest +make proto-gen +EOF From 9c9a4140d971cb8ce2d2f4695c34452c5572f9d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 12:27:10 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 36/44] chore: update generated mocks (#8546) --- internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go | 1 - internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go | 1 - internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go | 1 - internal/state/mocks/store.go | 1 - internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go | 1 - 5 files changed, 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go b/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go index 3aa02e9fe..f904e9129 100644 --- a/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go +++ b/internal/consensus/mocks/cons_sync_reactor.go @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import ( testing "testing" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" - state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" ) diff --git a/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go b/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go index 69abe3907..decf551ab 100644 --- a/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go +++ b/internal/state/indexer/mocks/event_sink.go @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" - indexer "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state/indexer" query "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/pubsub/query" diff --git a/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go b/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go index 0ea3ba17b..49633269b 100644 --- a/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go +++ b/internal/state/mocks/evidence_pool.go @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" - state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" testing "testing" diff --git a/internal/state/mocks/store.go b/internal/state/mocks/store.go index 1d9ef2f6f..9b41f3c1b 100644 --- a/internal/state/mocks/store.go +++ b/internal/state/mocks/store.go @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ package mocks import ( mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" - state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" tendermintstate "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/proto/tendermint/state" diff --git a/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go b/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go index 82e4bd60e..582ebcd9c 100644 --- a/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go +++ b/internal/statesync/mocks/state_provider.go @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import ( context "context" mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" - state "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/internal/state" testing "testing" From 2d9a379b635750558925c4115a2ca613d3c4d34a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "M. J. Fromberger" Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 12:41:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 37/44] build: add CI check that generated files are up-to-date (#8521) Add an actions workflow that verifies that generated files are up-to-date during a pull request. If not, give the reader instructions about what to do to update the PR. Checks are included for protobuf and mockery. --- .github/workflows/check-generated.yml | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/check-generated.yml diff --git a/.github/workflows/check-generated.yml b/.github/workflows/check-generated.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..50d923376 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/check-generated.yml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +# Verify that generated code is up-to-date. +# +# Note that we run these checks regardless whether the input files have +# changed, because generated code can change in response to toolchain updates +# even if no files in the repository are modified. +name: Check generated code +on: + pull_request: + branches: + - master + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + check-mocks: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/setup-go@v3 + with: + go-version: '1.17' + + - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + + - name: "Check generated mocks" + run: | + set -euo pipefail + make mockery 2>/dev/null + + if ! git diff --stat --exit-code ; then + echo ">> ERROR:" + echo ">>" + echo ">> Generated mocks require update (either Mockery or source files may have changed)." + echo ">> Ensure your tools are up-to-date, re-run 'make mockery' and update this PR." + echo ">>" + exit 1 + fi + + check-proto: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/setup-go@v3 + with: + go-version: '1.17' + + - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + with: + fetch-depth: 1 # we need a .git directory to run git diff + + - name: "Check protobuf generated code" + run: | + set -euo pipefail + + # Install buf and gogo tools, so that differences that arise from + # toolchain differences are also caught. + readonly tools="$(mktemp -d)" + export PATH="${PATH}:${tools}/bin" + export GOBIN="${tools}/bin" + + readonly base='https://github.com/bufbuild/buf/releases/latest/download' + readonly OS="$(uname -s)" ARCH="$(uname -m)" + curl -sSL "${base}/buf-${OS}-${ARCH}.tar.gz" \ + | tar -xzf - -C "$tools" --strip-components=1 + + go install github.com/gogo/protobuf/protoc-gen-gogofaster@latest + + make proto-gen + + if ! git diff --stat --exit-code ; then + echo ">> ERROR:" + echo ">>" + echo ">> Protobuf generated code requires update (either tools or .proto files may have changed)." + echo ">> Ensure your tools are up-to-date, re-run 'make proto-gen' and update this PR." + echo ">>" + exit 1 + fi From bdca7270148a5a8ae1fbac8fb629efc716ceb6ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 13:08:55 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 38/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/prometheus/client_golang (#8540) Bumps [github.com/prometheus/client_golang](https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang) from 1.12.1 to 1.12.2. - [Release notes](https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/v1.12.2/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/compare/v1.12.1...v1.12.2) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: github.com/prometheus/client_golang dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger --- go.mod | 6 +++--- go.sum | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 024f91003..aea70543b 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ require ( github.com/mroth/weightedrand v0.4.1 github.com/oasisprotocol/curve25519-voi v0.0.0-20210609091139-0a56a4bca00b github.com/ory/dockertest v3.3.5+incompatible - github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.1 + github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.2 github.com/rs/cors v1.8.2 github.com/rs/zerolog v1.26.1 github.com/snikch/goodman v0.0.0-20171125024755-10e37e294daa @@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ require ( github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/polyfloyd/go-errorlint v0.0.0-20211125173453-6d6d39c5bb8b // indirect - github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.2.0 // indirect - github.com/prometheus/common v0.32.1 // indirect + github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.2.0 + github.com/prometheus/common v0.32.1 github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.7.3 // indirect github.com/quasilyte/go-ruleguard v0.3.16-0.20220213074421-6aa060fab41a // indirect github.com/quasilyte/gogrep v0.0.0-20220120141003-628d8b3623b5 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index e7c2ecda3..3f9d98b50 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -873,8 +873,9 @@ github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.0.0/go.mod h1:db9x61etRT2tGnBNRi70OPL5Fsn github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.4.0/go.mod h1:e9GMxYsXl05ICDXkRhurwBS4Q3OK1iX/F2sw+iXX5zU= github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.7.1/go.mod h1:PY5Wy2awLA44sXw4AOSfFBetzPP4j5+D6mVACh+pe2M= github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.11.0/go.mod h1:Z6t4BnS23TR94PD6BsDNk8yVqroYurpAkEiz0P2BEV0= -github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.1 h1:ZiaPsmm9uiBeaSMRznKsCDNtPCS0T3JVDGF+06gjBzk= github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.1/go.mod h1:3Z9XVyYiZYEO+YQWt3RD2R3jrbd179Rt297l4aS6nDY= +github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.2 h1:51L9cDoUHVrXx4zWYlcLQIZ+d+VXHgqnYKkIuq4g/34= +github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.12.2/go.mod h1:3Z9XVyYiZYEO+YQWt3RD2R3jrbd179Rt297l4aS6nDY= github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.0.0-20180712105110-5c3871d89910/go.mod h1:MbSGuTsp3dbXC40dX6PRTWyKYBIrTGTE9sqQNg2J8bo= github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.0.0-20190129233127-fd36f4220a90/go.mod h1:xMI15A0UPsDsEKsMN9yxemIoYk6Tm2C1GtYGdfGttqA= github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.0.0-20190812154241-14fe0d1b01d4/go.mod h1:xMI15A0UPsDsEKsMN9yxemIoYk6Tm2C1GtYGdfGttqA= From 42e59246622a0cf2f750acfdd0bc7c169fb3a847 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Sat, 14 May 2022 08:27:53 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 39/44] mempool: do not continue checking transactions if context was cacneled (#8549) --- internal/mempool/reactor.go | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/internal/mempool/reactor.go b/internal/mempool/reactor.go index ae578e70a..3c22988ee 100644 --- a/internal/mempool/reactor.go +++ b/internal/mempool/reactor.go @@ -153,6 +153,15 @@ func (r *Reactor) handleMempoolMessage(ctx context.Context, envelope *p2p.Envelo // problem. continue } + if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) { + // Do not propagate context + // cancellation errors, but do + // not continue to check + // transactions from this + // message if we are shutting down. + return nil + } + logger.Error("checktx failed for tx", "tx", fmt.Sprintf("%X", types.Tx(tx).Hash()), "err", err) From c780619db5b7ef92847c96fab2b39575baca724d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivo Elenchev Date: Sun, 15 May 2022 01:50:36 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 40/44] Fix typo (#8550) --- docs/nodes/README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/nodes/README.md b/docs/nodes/README.md index fd9056e0d..a0f14e6c8 100644 --- a/docs/nodes/README.md +++ b/docs/nodes/README.md @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ We will cover the various types of node types within Tendermint. Validators are nodes that participate in the security of a network. Validators have an associated power in Tendermint, this power can represent stake in a [proof of stake](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_stake) system, reputation in [proof of authority](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_authority) or any sort of measurable unit. Running a secure and consistently online validator is crucial to a networks health. A validator must be secure and fault tolerant, it is recommended to run your validator with 2 or more sentry nodes. -As a validator there is the potential to have your weight reduced, this is defined by the application. Tendermint is notified by the application if a validator should have there weight increased or reduced. Application have different types of malicious behavior which lead to slashing of the validators power. Please check the documentation of the application you will be running in order to find more information. +As a validator there is the potential to have your weight reduced, this is defined by the application. Tendermint is notified by the application if a validator should have their weight increased or reduced. Application have different types of malicious behavior which lead to slashing of the validators power. Please check the documentation of the application you will be running in order to find more information. From d004638b0b544986286f3d4e1cd13ee14ada402f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 13:20:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 41/44] build(deps): Bump github.com/prometheus/common from 0.32.1 to 0.34.0 (#8557) Bumps [github.com/prometheus/common](https://github.com/prometheus/common) from 0.32.1 to 0.34.0.
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  • [ENHANCEMENT] Enable selecting minimum TLS version. #375

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  • [ENHANCEMENT] Make HTTP2 User Visible #360
  • [FEATURE] Add proxy_url support for oauth2 #358
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  • f6b0912 Merge pull request #353 from prometheus/superq/bump_go
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--- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 9af23abaa..2151f4b41 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ require ( golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20220411220226-7b82a4e95df4 golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220412020605-290c469a71a5 golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20210220032951-036812b2e83c - google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.0 + google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.2 gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20200902074654-038fdea0a05b // indirect pgregory.net/rapid v0.4.7 ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 8d4173cf6..791fd4b73 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -1723,8 +1723,8 @@ google.golang.org/grpc v1.42.0/go.mod h1:k+4IHHFw41K8+bbowsex27ge2rCb65oeWqe4jJ5 google.golang.org/grpc v1.43.0/go.mod h1:k+4IHHFw41K8+bbowsex27ge2rCb65oeWqe4jJ590SU= google.golang.org/grpc v1.44.0/go.mod h1:k+4IHHFw41K8+bbowsex27ge2rCb65oeWqe4jJ590SU= google.golang.org/grpc v1.45.0/go.mod h1:lN7owxKUQEqMfSyQikvvk5tf/6zMPsrK+ONuO11+0rQ= -google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.0 h1:oCjezcn6g6A75TGoKYBPgKmVBLexhYLM6MebdrPApP8= -google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.0/go.mod h1:vN9eftEi1UMyUsIF80+uQXhHjbXYbm0uXoFCACuMGWk= +google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.2 h1:u+MLGgVf7vRdjEYZ8wDFhAVNmhkbJ5hmrA1LMWK1CAQ= +google.golang.org/grpc v1.46.2/go.mod h1:vN9eftEi1UMyUsIF80+uQXhHjbXYbm0uXoFCACuMGWk= google.golang.org/grpc/cmd/protoc-gen-go-grpc v1.1.0/go.mod h1:6Kw0yEErY5E/yWrBtf03jp27GLLJujG4z/JK95pnjjw= google.golang.org/protobuf v0.0.0-20200109180630-ec00e32a8dfd/go.mod h1:DFci5gLYBciE7Vtevhsrf46CRTquxDuWsQurQQe4oz8= google.golang.org/protobuf v0.0.0-20200221191635-4d8936d0db64/go.mod h1:kwYJMbMJ01Woi6D6+Kah6886xMZcty6N08ah7+eCXa0= From 7f79661c2efec63f37b4084083a52e2b2274a27b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Kleinman Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 10:15:06 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 43/44] rfc: onboarding projects (#8413) This is meant as a supporting recruiting document. The idea is to describe a bunch of projects scoped and selected as teaching projects for new engineers joining the team. This isn't meant to replace "neweng" or "good-first-ticket" tags on issues, but provide a higher level set of examples of the kinds of things that someone joining the team could tackle. --- docs/rfc/README.md | 1 + docs/rfc/rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst | 240 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 241 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/rfc/rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst diff --git a/docs/rfc/README.md b/docs/rfc/README.md index d944e72e7..2872c988a 100644 --- a/docs/rfc/README.md +++ b/docs/rfc/README.md @@ -57,5 +57,6 @@ sections. - [RFC-017: ABCI++ Vote Extension Propagation](./rfc-017-abci++-vote-extension-propag.md) - [RFC-018: BLS Signature Aggregation Exploration](./rfc-018-bls-agg-exploration.md) - [RFC-019: Configuration File Versioning](./rfc-019-config-version.md) +- [RFC-020: Onboarding Projects](./rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst) diff --git a/docs/rfc/rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst b/docs/rfc/rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc18de65d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/rfc/rfc-020-onboarding-projects.rst @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +======================================= +RFC 020: Tendermint Onboarding Projects +======================================= + +.. contents:: + :backlinks: none + +Changelog +--------- + +- 2022-03-30: Initial draft. (@tychoish) +- 2022-04-25: Imported document to tendermint repository. (@tychoish) + +Overview +-------- + +This document describes a collection of projects that might be good for new +engineers joining the Tendermint Core team. These projects mostly describe +features that we'd be very excited to see land in the code base, but that are +intentionally outside of the critical path of a release on the roadmap, and +have the following properties that we think make good on-boarding projects: + +- require relatively little context for the project or its history beyond a + more isolated area of the code. + +- provide exposure to different areas of the codebase, so new team members + will have reason to explore the code base, build relationships with people + on the team, and gain experience with more than one area of the system. + +- be of moderate size, striking a healthy balance between trivial or + mechanical changes (which provide little insight) and large intractable + changes that require deeper insight than is available during onboarding to + address well. A good size project should have natural touchpoints or + check-ins. + +Projects +-------- + +Before diving into one of these projects, have a conversation about the +project or aspects of Tendermint that you're excited to work on with your +onboarding buddy. This will help make sure that these issues are still +relevant, help you get any context, underatnding known pitfalls, and to +confirm a high level approach or design (if relevant.) On-boarding buddies +should be prepared to do some design work before someone joins the team. + +The descriptions that follow provide some basic background and attempt to +describe the user stories and the potential impact of these project. + +E2E Test Systems +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Tendermint's E2E framework makes it possible to run small test networks with +different Tendermint configurations, and make sure that the system works. The +tests run Tendermint in a separate binary, and the system provides some very +high level protection against making changes that could break Tendermint in +otherwise difficult to detect ways. + +Working on the E2E system is a good place to get introduced to the Tendermint +codebase, particularly for developers who are newer to Go, as the E2E +system (generator, runner, etc.) is distinct from the rest of Tendermint and +comparatively quite small, so it may be easier to begin making changes in this +area. At the same time, because the E2E system exercises *all* of Tendermint, +work in this area is a good way to get introduced to various components of the +system. + +Configurable E2E Workloads +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +All E2E tests use the same workload (e.g. generated transactions, submitted to +different nodes in the network,) which has been tuned empirically to provide a +gentle but consistent parallel load that all E2E tests can pass. Ideally, the +workload generator could be configurable to have different shapes of work +(bursty, different transaction sizes, weighted to different nodes, etc.) and +even perhaps further parameterized within a basic shape, which would make it +possible to use our existing test infrastructure to answer different questions +about the performance or capability of the system. + +The work would involve adding a new parameter to the E2E test manifest, and +creating an option (e.g. "legacy") for the current load generation model, +extract configurations options for the current load generation, and then +prototype implementations of alternate load generation, and also run some +preliminary using the tools. + +Byzantine E2E Workloads ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +There are two main kinds of integration tests in Tendermint: the E2E test +framework, and then a collection of integration tests that masquerade as +unit-tests. While some of this expansion of test scope is (potentially) +inevitable, the masquerading unit tests (e.g ``consensus.byzantine_test.go``) +end up being difficult to understand, difficult to maintain, and unreliable. + +One solution to this, would be to modify the E2E ABCI application to allow it +to inject byzantine behavior, and then have this be a configurable aspect of +a test network to be able to provoke Byzantine behavior in a "real" system and +then observe that evidence is constructed. This would make it possible to +remove the legacy tests entirely once the new tests have proven themselves. + +Abstract Orchestration Framework +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +The orchestration of e2e test processes is presently done using docker +compose, which works well, but has proven a bit limiting as all processes need +to run on a single machine, and the log aggregation functions are confusing at +best. + +This project would replace the current orchestration with something more +generic, potentially maintaining the current system, but also allowing the e2e +tests to manage processes using k8s. There are a few "local" k8s frameworks +(e.g. kind and k3s,) which might be able to be useful for our current testing +model, but hopefully, we could use this new implementation with other k8s +systems for more flexible distribute test orchestration. + +Improve Operationalize Experience of ``run-multiple.sh`` +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +The e2e test runner currently runs a single test, and in most cases we manage +the test cases using a shell script that ensure cleanup of entire test +suites. This is a bit difficult to maintain and makes reproduction of test +cases more awkward than it should be. The e2e ``runner`` itself should provide +equivalent functionality to ``run-multiple.sh``: ensure cleanup of test cases, +collect and process output, and be able to manage entire suites of cases. + +It might also be useful to implement an e2e test orchestrator that runs all +tendermint instances in a single process, using "real" networks for faster +feedback and iteration during development. + +In addition to being a bit easier to maintain, having a more capable runner +implementation would make it easier to collect data from test runs, improve +debugability and reporting. + +Fan-Out For CI E2E Tests +++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +While there are some parallelism in the execution of e2e tests, each e2e test +job must build a tendermint e2e image, which takes about 5 minutes of CPU time +per-task, which given the size of each of the runs. + +We'd like to be able to reduce the amount of overhead per-e2e tests while +keeping the cycle time for working with the tests very low, while also +maintaining a reasonable level of test coverage. This is an impossible +tradeoff, in some ways, and the percentage of overhead at the moment is large +enough that we can make some material progress with a moderate amount of time. + +Most of this work has to do with modifying github actions configuration and +e2e artifact (docker) building to reduce redundant work. Eventually, when we +can drop the requirement for CGo storage engines, it will be possible to move +(cross) compile tendermint locally, and then inject the binary into the docker +container, which would reduce a lot of the build-time complexity, although we +can move more in this direction or have runtime flags to disable CGo +dependencies for local development. + +Remove Panics +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +There are lots of places in the code base which can panic, and would not be +particularly well handled. While in some cases, panics are the right answer, +in many cases the panics were just added to simplify downstream error +checking, and could easily be converted to errors. + +The `Don't Panic RFC +`_ +covers some of the background and approach. + +While the changes are in this project are relatively rote, this will provide +exposure to lots of different areas of the codebase as well as insight into +how different areas of the codebase interact with eachother, as well as +experience with the test suites and infrastructure. + +Implement more Expressive ABCI Applications +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Tendermint maintains two very simple ABCI applications (a KV application used +for basic testing, and slightly more advanced test application used in the +end-to-end tests). Writing an application would provide a new engineer with +useful experiences using Tendermint that mirrors the expierence of downstream +users. + +This is more of an exploratory project, but could include providing common +interfaces on top of Tendermint consensus for other well known protocols or +tools (e.g. ``etcd``) or a DNS server or some other tool. + +Self-Regulating Reactors +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Currently reactors (the internal processes that are responsible for the higher +level behavior of Tendermint) can be started and stopped, but have no +provision for being paused. These additional semantics may allow Tendermint to +pause reactors (and avoid processing their messhages, etc.) and allow better +coordination in the future. + +While this is a big project, it's possible to break this apart into many +smaller projects: make p2p channels pauseable, add pause/UN-pause hooks to the +service implementation and machinery, and finally to modify the reactor +implementations to take advantage of these additional semantics + +This project would give an engineer some exposure to the p2p layer of the +code, as well as to various aspects of the reactor implementations. + +Metrics +~~~~~~~ + +Tendermint has a metrics system that is relatively underutilized, and figuring +out ways to capture and organize the metrics to provide value to users might +provide an interesting set of projects for new engineers on Tendermint. + +Convert Logs to Metrics ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +Because the tendermint logs tend to be quite verbose and not particularly +actionable, most users largely ignore the logging or run at very low +verbosity. While the log statements in the code do describe useful events, +taken as a whole the system is not particularly tractable, and particularly at +the Debug level, not useful. One solution to this problem is to identify log +messages that might be (e.g. increment a counter for certian kinds of errors) + +One approach might be to look at various logging statements, particularly +debug statements or errors that are logged but not returned, and see if +they're convertable to counters or other metrics. + +Expose Metrics to Tests ++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +The existing Tendermint test suites replace the metrics infrastructure with +no-op implementations, which means that tests can neither verify that metrics +are ever recorded, nor can tests use metrics to observe events in the +system. Writing an implementation, for testing, that makes it possible to +record metrics and provides an API for introspecting this data, as well as +potentially writing tests that take advantage of this type, could be useful. + +Logging Metrics ++++++++++++++++ + +In some systems, the logging system itself can provide some interesting +insights for operators: having metrics that track the number of messages at +different levels as well as the total number of messages, can act as a canary +for the system as a whole. + +This should be achievable by adding an interceptor layer within the logging +package itself that can add metrics to the existing system. 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--- go.mod | 2 +- go.sum | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 2151f4b41..90142c5b1 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ require ( github.com/gorilla/websocket v1.5.0 github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware v1.3.0 github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-prometheus v1.2.0 - github.com/lib/pq v1.10.5 + github.com/lib/pq v1.10.6 github.com/libp2p/go-buffer-pool v0.0.2 github.com/mroth/weightedrand v0.4.1 github.com/oasisprotocol/curve25519-voi v0.0.0-20210609091139-0a56a4bca00b diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 791fd4b73..c26a91a66 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -678,8 +678,8 @@ github.com/lib/pq v1.0.0/go.mod h1:5WUZQaWbwv1U+lTReE5YruASi9Al49XbQIvNi/34Woo= github.com/lib/pq v1.8.0/go.mod h1:AlVN5x4E4T544tWzH6hKfbfQvm3HdbOxrmggDNAPY9o= github.com/lib/pq v1.9.0/go.mod h1:AlVN5x4E4T544tWzH6hKfbfQvm3HdbOxrmggDNAPY9o= github.com/lib/pq v1.10.4/go.mod h1:AlVN5x4E4T544tWzH6hKfbfQvm3HdbOxrmggDNAPY9o= -github.com/lib/pq v1.10.5 h1:J+gdV2cUmX7ZqL2B0lFcW0m+egaHC2V3lpO8nWxyYiQ= -github.com/lib/pq v1.10.5/go.mod h1:AlVN5x4E4T544tWzH6hKfbfQvm3HdbOxrmggDNAPY9o= +github.com/lib/pq v1.10.6 h1:jbk+ZieJ0D7EVGJYpL9QTz7/YW6UHbmdnZWYyK5cdBs= +github.com/lib/pq v1.10.6/go.mod h1:AlVN5x4E4T544tWzH6hKfbfQvm3HdbOxrmggDNAPY9o= github.com/libp2p/go-buffer-pool v0.0.2 h1:QNK2iAFa8gjAe1SPz6mHSMuCcjs+X1wlHzeOSqcmlfs= github.com/libp2p/go-buffer-pool v0.0.2/go.mod h1:MvaB6xw5vOrDl8rYZGLFdKAuk/hRoRZd1Vi32+RXyFM= github.com/lufeee/execinquery v1.0.0 h1:1XUTuLIVPDlFvUU3LXmmZwHDsolsxXnY67lzhpeqe0I=