* Refactor so building and linting works
This is the first step towards implementing vote extensions: generating
the relevant proto stubs and getting the build and linter to pass.
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* Fix typo
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* Better describe method given vote extensions
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* Fix types tests
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* Move CanonicalVoteExtension to canonical types proto defs
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* Regenerate protos including latest PBTS synchrony params update
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* Inject vote extensions into proposal
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* Thread vote extensions through code and fix tests
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* Remove extraneous empty value initialization
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* Fix lint
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* Fix missing VerifyVoteExtension request data
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* Explicitly ensure length > 0 to sign vote extension
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* Explicitly ensure length > 0 to sign vote extension
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* Remove extraneous comment
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* Update privval/file.go
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* Update types/vote_test.go
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* Format
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* Fix ABCI proto generation scripts for Linux
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* Sync intermediate and goal protos
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* Update internal/consensus/common_test.go
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* Use dummy value with clearer meaning
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* Rewrite loop for clarity
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* Panic on ABCI++ method call failure
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* Add strong correctness guarantees when constructing extended commit info for ABCI++
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* Add strong guarantee in extendedCommitInfo that the number of votes corresponds
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* Make extendedCommitInfo function more robust
At first extendedCommitInfo expected votes to be in the same order as
their corresponding validators in the supplied CommitInfo struct, but
this proved to be rather difficult since when a validator set's loaded
from state it's first sorted by voting power and then by address.
Instead of sorting the votes in the same way, this approach simply maps
votes to their corresponding validator's address prior to constructing
the extended commit info. This way it's easy to look up the
corresponding vote and we don't need to care about vote order.
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* Remove extraneous validator address assignment
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* Sign over canonical vote extension
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* Validate vote extension signature against canonical vote extension
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* Update privval tests for more meaningful dummy value
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* Add vote extension capability to E2E test app
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* Disable lint for weak RNG usage for test app
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* Use parseVoteExtension instead of custom parsing in PrepareProposal
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* Only include extension if we have received txs
It's unclear at this point why this is necessary to ensure that the
application's local app_hash matches that committed in the previous
block.
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* Require app_hash from app to match that from last block
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* Add contrived (possibly flaky) test to check that vote extensions code works
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* Remove workaround for problem now solved by #8229
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* add tests for vote extension cases
* Fix spelling mistake to appease linter
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* Collapse redundant if statement
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* Formatting
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* Always expect an extension signature, regardless of whether an extension is present
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* Votes constructed from commits cannot include extensions or signatures
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* Pass through vote extension in test helpers
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* Temporarily disable vote extension signature requirement
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* Expand on vote equality test errors for clarity
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* Expand on vote matching error messages in testing
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* Allow for selective subscription by vote type
This is an attempt to fix the intermittently failing
`TestPrepareProposalReceivesVoteExtensions` test in the internal
consensus package.
Occasionally we get prevote messages via the subscription channel, and
we're not interested in those. This change allows us to specify what
types of votes we're interested in (i.e. precommits) and discard the
rest.
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* Read lock consensus state mutex in test helper to avoid data race
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* Revert BlockIDFlag parameter in node test
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* Perform additional check in ProcessProposal for special txs generated by vote extensions
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* e2e: check that our added tx does not cause all txs to exceed req.MaxTxBytes
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* Only set vote extension signatures when signing is successful
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* Remove channel capacity constraint in test helper to avoid missing messages
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* Add TODO to always require extension signatures in vote validation
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* e2e: reject vote extensions if the request height does not match what we expect
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* types: remove extraneous call to voteWithoutExtension in test
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* Remove unnecessary address parameter from CanonicalVoteExtension
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* privval: change test vote type to precommit since we use an extension
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* privval: update signing logic to cater for vote extensions
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* proto: update field descriptions for vote message
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* proto: update field description for vote extension sig in vote message
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* proto/types: use fixed-length 64-bit integers for rounds in CanonicalVoteExtension
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* consensus: fix flaky TestPrepareProposalReceivesVoteExtensions
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* consensus: remove previously added test helper functionality
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* e2e: add error logs when we get an unexpected height in ExtendVote or VerifyVoteExtension requests
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* node_test: get validator addresses from privvals
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* privval/file_test: optimize filepv creation in tests
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* privval: add test to check that vote extensions are always signed
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* Add a script to check documentation for ToC entries. (#8356)
This script verifies that each document in the docs and architecture directory
has a corresponding table-of-contents entry in its README file. It can be run
manually from the command line.
- Hook up this script to run in CI (optional workflow).
- Update ADR ToC to include missing entries this script found.
* build(deps): Bump async from 2.6.3 to 2.6.4 in /docs (#8357)
Bumps [async](https://github.com/caolan/async) from 2.6.3 to 2.6.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/caolan/async/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/caolan/async/blob/v2.6.4/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/caolan/async/compare/v2.6.3...v2.6.4)
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* privval/file_test: reset vote ext sig before signing
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* Outstanding abci-gen changes to 'pb.go' files
* Removed modified_tx_status from spec and protobufs
* Fix sed for OSX
* Regenerated abci protobufs with 'abci-proto-gen'
* Code changes. UTs e2e tests passing
* Recovered UT: TestPrepareProposalModifiedTxStatusFalse
* Adapted UT
* Fixed UT
* Revert "Fix sed for OSX"
This reverts commit e576708c61.
* Update internal/state/execution_test.go
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* Update abci/example/kvstore/kvstore.go
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* Update spec/abci++/abci++_tmint_expected_behavior_002_draft.md
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* Addressed some comments
* Added one test that tests error at the ABCI client + Fixed some mock calls
* Addressed remaining comments
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* Update abci/example/kvstore/kvstore.go
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* Update abci/example/kvstore/kvstore.go
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* Addressed William's latest comments
* Adressed Michael's comment
* Fixed UT
* Some md fixes
* More md fixes
* gofmt
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closes: #8182
This pull request adds documentation to the `UPGRADING.md` file as well as a set of deprecation checks for the old timeout parameters in the `config.toml` file. It additionally documents the parameters in the `genesis.md`.
closes: #8039
This pull request updates the new ABCI++ protos to use `enum`s in place of `bool`s. `enums` may be preferred over `bool` because an `enum` can be udpated to include new statuses in the future, whereas a `bool` cannot and is fixed as just `true` or `false` over the whole lifecycle of the API.
The `.proto` file do not have the `nullable = false` annotation present on the `SynchronyParams` durations. This pull request updates the `SynchronyParams` to match the checked in proto files. Note, this does not make the code buildable against the latest protos. This pull request was achieved by checking out all files _not relevant_ to the `SynchronyParams` and removing the new `TimeoutParams` from the the `params.proto` file. Future updates will add these back.
This pull request also adds a `nil` check to the `pbParams.Synchrony` field in `ConsensusParamsFromProto`. Old versions of Tendermint will not have the `Synchrony` parameters filled in so this code would panic on startup.
We will fill in the empty fields with defaults, but per https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/rfc/rfc-009-consensus-parameter-upgrades.md#only-update-hashedparams-on-hash-breaking-releases we will keep out of the hash during this release.
This change implements the logic for the PrepareProposal ABCI++ method call. The main logic for creating and issuing the PrepareProposal request lives in execution.go and is tested in a set of new tests in execution_test.go. This change also updates the mempool mock to use a mockery generated version and removes much of the plumbing for the no longer used ABCIResponses.
This change set implements the most recent version of `FinalizeBlock`.
# What does this change actually contain?
* This change set is rather large but fear not! The majority of the files touched and changes are renaming `ResponseDeliverTx` to `ExecTxResult`. This should be a pretty inoffensive change since they're effectively the same type but with a different name.
* The `execBlockOnProxyApp` was totally removed since it served as just a wrapper around the logic that is now mostly encapsulated within `FinalizeBlock`
* The `updateState` helper function has been made a public method on `State`. It was being exposed as a shim through the testing infrastructure, so this seemed innocuous.
* Tests already existed to ensure that the application received the `ByzantineValidators` and the `ValidatorUpdates`, but one was fixed up to ensure that `LastCommitInfo` was being sent across.
* Tests were removed from the `psql` indexer that seemed to search for an event in the indexer that was not being created.
# Questions for reviewers
* We store this [ABCIResponses](5721a13ab1/proto/tendermint/state/types.pb.go (L37)) type in the data base as the block results. This type has changed since v0.35 to contain the `FinalizeBlock` response. I'm wondering if we need to do any shimming to keep the old data retrieveable?
* Similarly, this change is exposed via the RPC through [ResultBlockResults](5721a13ab1/rpc/coretypes/responses.go (L69)) changing. Should we somehow shim or notify for this change?
closes: #7658
This PR implements a hack. It does effectively 2 things:
1. It checks in a set of protos, suffixed with `.intermediate` that allow the abci proto generation to proceed.
2. Adds a script / makefile to enable the generation.
The script is pretty simple. It copies over the 'intermediate' files over to be the `.proto` files for the `abci/types.proto` file and the `types/types.proto` files, generates all the protos, and then reverts all of the changes made to the `*.proto` files and the `*.pb.go` files, except for the single abci file.
If this is too ugly, I'm happy to tweak it, but my goal here is to have some working version of the protos that currently build the abci code so that we can coordinate changes to the code and not have them all sit in different branches that make breaking changes across each other.
The end goal is to have the `.intermediate` files disappear completely, since they should be moving towards containing everything that the `.proto` files contain.
* Changed the spec text to agreed VoteExtension solution
* Revert "Removed protobufs related to vote extensions"
This reverts commit 4566f1e302.
* Changes to ABCI protocol buffers
* Update spec/core/data_structures.md
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* Update spec/core/data_structures.md
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* Fix dangling link in ABCI++ readme
* Addressed comments
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This pull request merges in the changes for implementing Proposer-based timestamps into `master`. The power was primarily being done in the `wb/proposer-based-timestamps` branch, with changes being merged into that branch during development. This pull request represents an amalgamation of the changes made into that development branch. All of the changes that were placed into that branch have been cleanly rebased on top of the latest `master`. The changes compile and the tests pass insofar as our tests in general pass.
### Note To Reviewers
These changes have been extensively reviewed during development. There is not much new here. In the interest of making effective use of time, I would recommend against trying to perform a complete audit of the changes presented and instead examine for mistakes that may have occurred during the process of rebasing the changes. I gave the complete change set a first pass for any issues, but additional eyes would be very appreciated.
In sum, this change set does the following:
closes#6942
merges in #6849
There are no further uses of this package anywhere in Tendermint.
All the uses in the Cosmos SDK are for types that now work correctly with the
standard encoding/json package.
This pull request aims to make it possible to generate, format, and lint the protos within this repo.
To accomplish that end, the Dockerfile containing common tools for building the tendermint protos has been moved into this repository and several accompanying changes were made to streamline the proto generation process.
This change removes the partial gRPC interface to the RPC service, which was
deprecated in resolution of #6718.
Details:
- rpc: Remove the client and server interfaces and proto definitions.
- Remove the gRPC settings from the config library.
- Remove gRPC setup for the RPC service in the node startup.
- Fix various test helpers to remove gRPC bits.
- Remove the --rpc.grpc-laddr flag from the CLI.
Note that to satisfy the protobuf interface check, this change also includes a
temporary edit to buf.yaml, that I will revert after this is merged.
The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing.
This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and
by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories.
Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in
various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice
in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports,
his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing.
This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended
o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to
understand what is being imported where.
Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and
applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and
syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the
changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone.
The principles I followed in this cleanup are:
- Remove aliases that restate the package name.
- Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous.
- Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site.
- Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization).
- Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide.
- Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented.
- Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
This changes adds an `MempoolError` field to the `ResponseCheckTx`. This will allow clients to understand that their transaction was rejected from the mempool despite passing the ABCI check.
This change also updates the code to make use of early returns to prevent highly nested code blocks. Namely, it returns when the type assertion fails at the beginning of the method, instead of wrapping the entire method in a large if statement. This has a somewhat large effect on the diff as rendered by github.
addresses: #3546