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Sergio Mena
d3548eb706 Completed the existing FinalizeBlock PR and rebased to master (#7798)
* Rebased and git-squashed the commits in PR #6546

migrate abci to finalizeBlock

work on abci, proxy and mempool

abciresponse, blok events, indexer, some tests

fix some tests

fix errors

fix errors in abci

fix tests amd errors

* Fixes after rebasing PR#6546

* Restored height to RequestFinalizeBlock & other

* Fixed more UTs

* Fixed kvstore

* More UT fixes

* last TC fixed

* make format

* Update internal/consensus/mempool_test.go

Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com>

* Addressed @williambanfield's comments

* Fixed UTs

* Addressed last comments from @williambanfield

* make format

Co-authored-by: marbar3778 <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: William Banfield <4561443+williambanfield@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-14 23:41:28 +01:00
M. J. Fromberger
f9c6cc9306 rpc: use encoding/json rather than tmjson (#7670)
The main change here is to use encoding/json to encode and decode RPC 
parameters, rather than the custom tmjson package. This includes:

- Update the HTTP POST handler parameter handling.
- Add field tags to 64-bit integer types to get string encoding (to match amino/tmjson).
- Add marshalers to struct types that mention interfaces.
- Inject wrappers to decode interface arguments in RPC handlers.
2022-01-21 15:10:28 -08:00
M. J. Fromberger
dbe2146d0a rpc: simplify the encoding of interface-typed arguments in JSON (#7600)
Add package jsontypes that implements a subset of the custom libs/json 
package. Specifically it handles encoding and decoding of interface types
wrapped in "tagged" JSON objects. It omits the deep reflection on arbitrary
types, preserving only the handling of type tags wrapper encoding.

- Register interface types (Evidence, PubKey, PrivKey) for tagged encoding.
- Update the existing implementations to satisfy the type.
- Register those types with the jsontypes registry.
- Add string tags to 64-bit integer fields where needed.
- Add marshalers to structs that export interface-typed fields.
2022-01-14 18:14:09 -08:00
Sam Kleinman
f2cc496f09 testing: pass testing.T to assert and require always, assertion cleanup (#7508) 2022-01-05 09:25:08 -05:00
Yawning Angel
c5cc3c8d3f crypto: Use a different library for ed25519/sr25519 (#6526)
At Oasis we have spend some time writing a new Ed25519/X25519/sr25519 implementation called curve25519-voi.  This PR switches the import from ed25519consensus/go-schnorrkel, which should lead to performance gains on most systems.

Summary of changes:
 * curve25519-voi is now used for Ed25519 operations, following the existing ZIP-215 semantics.
 * curve25519-voi's public key cache is enabled (hardcoded size of 4096 entries, should be tuned, see the code comment) to accelerate repeated Ed25519 verification with the same public key(s).
 * (BREAKING) curve25519-voi is now used for sr25519 operations.  This is a breaking change as the current sr25519 support does something decidedly non-standard when going from a MiniSecretKey to a SecretKey and or PublicKey (The expansion routine is called twice).  While I believe the new behavior (that expands once and only once) to be more "correct", this changes the semantics as implemented.
 * curve25519-voi is now used for merlin since the included STROBE implementation produces much less garbage on the heap.

Side issues fixed:
 * The version of go-schnorrkel that is currently imported by tendermint has a badly broken batch verification implementation.  Upstream has fixed the issue after I reported it, so the version should be bumped in the interim.

Open design questions/issues:
 * As noted, the public key cache size should be tuned.  It is currently backed by a trivial thread-safe LRU cache, which is not scan-resistant, but replacing it with something better is a matter of implementing an interface.
 * As far as I can tell, the only reason why serial verification on batch failure is necessary is to provide more detailed error messages (that are only used in some unit tests).  If you trust the batch verification to be consistent with serial verification then the fallback can be eliminated entirely (the BatchVerifier provided by the new library supports an option that omits the fallback if this is chosen as the way forward).
 * curve25519-voi's sr25519 support could use more optimization and more eyes on the code.  The algorithm unfortunately is woefully under-specified, and the implementation was done primarily because I got really sad when I actually looked at go-schnorrkel, and we do not use the algorithm at this time.
2021-06-26 16:53:30 +00:00
Marko
6ffdf181f2 crypto: ed25519 & sr25519 batch verification (#6120)
Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Kaliaev <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
2021-03-15 10:58:49 +00:00
Marko
fbf2309962 ci: remove add-path (#5674) 2020-11-17 11:49:57 +01:00
Marko
e7d7ad85d5 crypto: adopt zip215 ed25519 verification (#5632) 2020-11-10 11:39:52 +01:00
Marko
c6f8f0aefc crypto: add in secp256k1 support (#5500)
Secp256k1 was removed in the protobuf migration, this pr adds it back in order to provide this functionality for users (band)

Closes: #5495
2020-10-15 10:10:06 +02:00
Marko
9e98c74e3c crypto: API modifications (#5236)
## Description

This PR aims to make the crypto.PubKey interface more intuitive. 

Changes: 

- `VerfiyBytes` -> `VerifySignature`

Before `Bytes()` was amino encoded, now since it is the byte representation should we get rid of it entirely?

EDIT: decided to keep `Bytes()` as it is useful if you are using the interface instead of the concrete key

Closes: #XXX
2020-08-13 12:29:16 +00:00
Marko
74cae49c3b proto: leftover amino (#4986) 2020-06-15 11:14:36 +02:00
Marko
f6243d8b9e privval: migrate to protobuf (#4985) 2020-06-11 11:54:02 +02:00
Marko
31a361d119 proto: move keys to oneof (#4983) 2020-06-11 11:10:37 +02:00
Erik Grinaker
ba3a2dde37 rpc: replace Amino with new JSON encoder (#4968)
Migrates the `rpc` package to use new JSON encoder in #4955. Branched off of that PR.

Tests pass, but I haven't done any manual testing beyond that. This should be handled as part of broader 0.34 testing.
2020-06-08 12:04:05 +00:00
Marko
7c576f02ab keys: change to []bytes (#4950) 2020-06-04 15:32:42 +02:00
Marko
99d88cbe2f crypto: remove key suffixes (#4941)
## Description

- remove keyname suffix from keys


Closes: #2228
2020-06-03 05:46:29 +00:00
Marko
b7c2d7a977 lint: enable nolintlinter, disable on tests
## Description
- enable nolintlint
- disable linting on tests

Closes: #XXX
2020-05-04 07:49:53 +00:00
Marko
044f1bf288 format: add format cmd & goimport repo (#4586)
* format: add format cmd & goimport repo

- replaced format command
- added goimports to format command
- ran goimports

Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>

* fix outliers & undo proto file changes
2020-03-23 09:19:26 +01:00
Marko
3e2751d274 lint: Enable Golint (#4212)
* Fix many golint errors

* Fix golint errors in the 'lite' package

* Don't export Pool.store

* Fix typo

* Revert unwanted changes

* Fix errors in counter package

* Fix linter errors in kvstore package

* Fix linter error in example package

* Fix error in tests package

* Fix linter errors in v2 package

* Fix linter errors in consensus package

* Fix linter errors in evidence package

* Fix linter error in fail package

* Fix linter errors in query package

* Fix linter errors in core package

* Fix linter errors in node package

* Fix linter errors in mempool package

* Fix linter error in conn package

* Fix linter errors in pex package

* Rename PEXReactor export to Reactor

* Fix linter errors in trust package

* Fix linter errors in upnp package

* Fix linter errors in p2p package

* Fix linter errors in proxy package

* Fix linter errors in mock_test package

* Fix linter error in client_test package

* Fix linter errors in coretypes package

* Fix linter errors in coregrpc package

* Fix linter errors in rpcserver package

* Fix linter errors in rpctypes package

* Fix linter errors in rpctest package

* Fix linter error in json2wal script

* Fix linter error in wal2json script

* Fix linter errors in kv package

* Fix linter error in state package

* Fix linter error in grpc_client

* Fix linter errors in types package

* Fix linter error in version package

* Fix remaining errors

* Address review comments

* Fix broken tests

* Reconcile package coregrpc

* Fix golangci bot error

* Fix new golint errors

* Fix broken reference

* Enable golint linter

* minor changes to bring golint into line

* fix failing test

* fix pex reactor naming

* address PR comments
2019-12-05 10:12:08 +01:00
Marko
41bf54a906 gocritic (1/2) (#3836)
Add gocritic as a linter

    The linting is not complete, but should i complete in this PR or in a following.

    23 files have been touched so it may be better to do in a following PR


Commits:

* Add gocritic to linting

- Added gocritic to linting

Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>

* gocritic

* pr comments

* remove switch in cmdBatch
2019-07-30 18:13:35 +04:00
Alessio Treglia
764cfe33aa Don't use pointer receivers for PubKeyMultisigThreshold (#3100)
* Don't use pointer receivers for PubKeyMultisigThreshold

* test that showcases panic when PubKeyMultisigThreshold are used in sdk:

 - deserialization will fail in `readInfo` which tries to read a
 `crypto.PubKey` into a `localInfo` (called by
  cosmos-sdk/client/keys.GetKeyInfo)

* Update changelog

* Rename routeTable to nameTable, multisig key is no longer a pointer

* sed -i 's/PubKeyAminoRoute/PubKeyAminoName/g' `grep -lrw PubKeyAminoRoute .`

upon Jae's request

* AminoRoutes -> AminoNames

* sed -e 's/PrivKeyAminoRoute/PrivKeyAminoName/g'

* Update crypto/encoding/amino/amino.go

Co-Authored-By: alessio <quadrispro@ubuntu.com>
2019-01-10 17:47:20 -05:00
Ethan Buchman
0533c73a50 crypto: revert to mainline Go crypto lib (#3027)
* crypto: revert to mainline Go crypto lib

We used to use a fork for a modified bcrypt so we could pass our own
randomness but this was largely unecessary, unused, and a burden.
So now we just use the mainline Go crypto lib.

* changelog

* fix tests

* version and changelog
2018-12-16 14:19:38 -05:00
Ethan Buchman
a22c962e28 TMHASH is 32 bytes. Closes #1990 (#2732)
* tmhash is fully 32 bytes. closes #1990

* AddressSize

* fix tests

* fix max sizes
2018-10-31 12:42:05 -04:00
Dev Ojha
0790223518 Comment about ed25519 private key format on Sign (#2632)
Closes #2001
2018-10-13 20:01:21 -04:00
Ethan Buchman
feb08fa4f8 ed25519: use golang/x/crypto fork (#2558)
* ed25519: use golang/x/crypto fork

* changelog

* gix GenerateFromPassword

* fixes from review
2018-10-11 10:01:53 -04:00
Dev Ojha
728d2ed266 crypto: Remove unnecessary prefixes from amino route variable names (#2205)
* crypto: Remove unnecessary ed25519 and secp256k1 prefixes from amino routes.

* (squash this) add changelog

* (squash this) multisig amino fixes

* (squash this) fix build error
2018-08-14 19:13:25 -04:00
ValarDragon
f903947ff3 crypto: Remove interface from crypto.Signature
Signatures are now []byte, which saves on the number of bytes after
amino encoding

(squash this) address Ismail's comment
2018-08-05 15:46:57 -04:00
Dev Ojha
0bd4fb96f0 crypto: Add benchmarking code for signature schemes (#2061)
* crypto: Add benchmarking code for signature schemes

This does a slight refactor for the key generation code. It now calls a
seperate unexported method to allow generation from a reader. I think this
will actually reduce time in generation, due to no longer initializing an
extra slice. This was needed in order to enable benchmarking.

This uses an internal package for the benchmarking code, so that this can
be standardized without being exported in the public API. The benchmarking
code is derived from agl/ed25519's benchmarking code, and has copied the
license over.

Closes #1984
2018-07-25 23:07:47 +02:00
Dev Ojha
eb7dea1b0d crypto/ed25519: Remove privkey.Generate method (#2022)
The privkey.Generate method here was a custom-made method for deriving
a private key from another private key. This function is currently
not used anywhere in our codebase, and has not been reviewed enough
that it would be secure to use. This removes that method. We should
adopt the official ed25519 HD derivation once that has been standardized,
in order to fulfill this need.

closes #2000
2018-07-23 15:35:13 +04:00
Dev Ojha
c5c1689591 crypto/secp256k1: Add godocs, remove indirection in privkeys (#2017)
* crypto/secp256k1: Add godocs, remove indirection in privkeys

The following was previously done for creating secp256k1 private keys:

First obtain privkey bytes. Then create a private key in the
underlying library, with scalar exponent equal to privKeyBytes.
(The method called was secp256k1.PrivKeyFromBytes,
fb90c334df/btcec/privkey.go (L21))

Then the private key was serialized using the underlying library, which just
returns back the bytes that comprised the scalar exponent, but padded to be
exactly 32 bytes.
fb90c334df/btcec/privkey.go (L70)

Thus the entire indirection of calling the underlying library can be avoided
by just ensuring that we pass in a 32 byte value. A test case has even be written
to show this more clearly in review.

* crypto/secp256k1: Address PR comments

Squash this commit

* crypto: Remove note about re-registering amino paths when unnecessary.

This commit should be squashed.
2018-07-21 08:52:04 +04:00
ValarDragon
c798702764 crypto: Remove Ed25519 and Secp256k1 suffix on GenPrivKey 2018-07-20 10:44:21 -07:00
Dev Ojha
67762aec73 crypto/ed25519: Update the godocs (#2002)
This commit updates the godocs for the package, and adds an optimization
to the privkey.Pubkey() method.

The optimization is that in golang, the private key (due to interface
compatibility reasons) has a copy of the public key stored inside of it.
Therefore if this copy has already been computed, there is no need to
recompute it.
2018-07-20 10:09:30 +04:00
ValarDragon
99e582d79a crypto: Refactor to move files out of the top level directory
Currently the top level directory contains basically all of the code
for the crypto package. This PR moves the crypto code into submodules
in a similar manner to what `golang/x/crypto` does. This improves code
organization.

Ref discussion: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/1966

Closes #1956
2018-07-18 08:38:44 -07:00