- # Upgrading Tendermint Core
-
- This guide provides instructions for upgrading to specific versions of Tendermint Core.
-
- ## v0.34.0
-
- **Upgrading to Tendermint 0.34 requires a blockchain restart.**
- This release is not compatible with previous blockchains due to changes to
- the encoding format (see "Protocol Buffers," below) and the block header (see "Blockchain Protocol").
-
- ### ABCI Changes
-
- * New ABCI methods (`ListSnapshots`, `LoadSnapshotChunk`, `OfferSnapshot`, and `ApplySnapshotChunk`)
- were added to support the new State Sync feature.
- Previously, syncing a new node to a preexisting network could take days; but with State Sync,
- new nodes are able to join a network in a matter of seconds.
- Read [the spec](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/spec/abci/apps.html#state-sync)
- if you want to learn more about State Sync, or if you'd like your application to use it.
- (If you don't want to support State Sync in your application, you can just implement these new
- ABCI methods as no-ops, leaving them empty.)
-
- * `KV.Pair` has been replaced with `abci.EventAttribute`. The `EventAttribute.Index` field
- allows ABCI applications to dictate which events should be indexed.
-
- * The blockchain can now start from an arbitrary initial height,
- provided to the application via `RequestInitChain.InitialHeight`.
-
- * ABCI evidence type is now an enum with two recognized types of evidence:
- `DUPLICATE_VOTE` and `LIGHT_CLIENT_ATTACK`.
- Applications should be able to handle these evidence types
- (i.e., through slashing or other accountability measures).
-
- * The [`PublicKey` type](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/proto/tendermint/crypto/keys.proto#L13-L15)
- (used in ABCI as part of `ValidatorUpdate`) now uses a `oneof` protobuf type.
- Note that since Tendermint only supports ed25519 validator keys, there's only one
- option in the `oneof`. For more, see "Protocol Buffers," below.
-
- * The field `Proof`, on the ABCI type `ResponseQuery`, is now named `ProofOps`.
- For more, see "Crypto," below.
-
- ### P2P Protocol
-
- The default codec is now proto3, not amino. The schema files can be found in the `/proto`
- directory. For more, see "Protobuf," below.
-
- ### Blockchain Protocol
-
- * `Header#LastResultsHash`, which is the root hash of a Merkle tree built from
- `ResponseDeliverTx(Code, Data)` as of v0.34 also includes `GasWanted` and `GasUsed`
- fields.
-
- * Merkle hashes of empty trees previously returned nothing, but now return the hash of an empty input,
- to conform with [RFC-6962](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962).
- This mainly affects `Header#DataHash`, `Header#LastResultsHash`, and
- `Header#EvidenceHash`, which are often empty. Non-empty hashes can also be affected, e.g. if their
- inputs depend on other (empty) Merkle hashes, giving different results.
-
- ### Transaction Indexing
-
- Tendermint now relies on the application to tell it which transactions to index. This means that
- in the `config.toml`, generated by Tendermint, there is no longer a way to specify which
- transactions to index. `tx.height` & `tx.hash` will always be indexed when using the `kv` indexer.
-
- Applications must now choose to either a) enable indexing for all transactions, or
- b) allow node operators to decide which transactions to index.
- Applications can notify Tendermint to index a specific transaction by setting
- `Index: bool` to `true` in the Event Attribute:
-
- ```go
- []types.Event{
- {
- Type: "app",
- Attributes: []types.EventAttribute{
- {Key: []byte("creator"), Value: []byte("Cosmoshi Netowoko"), Index: true},
- },
- },
- }
- ```
-
- ### Protocol Buffers
-
- Tendermint 0.34 replaces Amino with Protocol Buffers for encoding.
- This migration is extensive and results in a number of changes, however,
- Tendermint only uses the types generated from Protocol Buffers for disk and
- wire serialization.
- **This means that these changes should not affect you as a Tendermint user.**
-
- However, Tendermint users and contributors may note the following changes:
-
- * Directory layout changes: All proto files have been moved under one directory, `/proto`.
- This is in line with the recommended file layout by [Buf](https://buf.build).
- For more, see the [Buf documentation](https://buf.build/docs/lint-checkers#file_layout).
- * ABCI Changes: As noted in the "ABCI Changes" section above, the `PublicKey` type now uses
- a `oneof` type.
-
- For more on the Protobuf changes, please see our [blog post on this migration](https://medium.com/tendermint/tendermint-0-34-protocol-buffers-and-you-8c40558939ae).
-
- ### Consensus Parameters
-
- Tendermint 0.34 includes new and updated consensus parameters.
-
- #### Version Parameters (New)
-
- * `AppVersion`, which is the version of the ABCI application.
-
- #### Evidence Parameters
-
- * `MaxNum`, which caps the total amount of evidence by a absolute number. The default is 50.
-
- ### Crypto
-
- #### Keys
-
- * Keys no longer include a type prefix. For example, ed25519 pubkeys have been renamed from
- `PubKeyEd25519` to `PubKey`. This reduces stutter (e.g., `ed25519.PubKey`).
- * Keys are now byte slices (`[]byte`) instead of byte arrays (`[<size>]byte`).
- * The multisig functionality that was previously in Tendermint now has
- a new home within the Cosmos SDK:
- [`cosmos/cosmos-sdk/types/multisig`](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/crypto/types/multisig/multisignature.go).
- * Similarly, secp256k1 has been removed from the Tendermint repo.
- There is still [a secp256k1 implementation in the Cosmos SDK](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/tree/443e0c1f89bd3730a731aea30453bd732f7efa35/crypto/keys/secp256k1),
- and we recommend you use that package for all your secp256k1 needs.
-
- #### `merkle` Package
-
- * `SimpleHashFromMap()` and `SimpleProofsFromMap()` were removed.
- * The prefix `Simple` has been removed. (For example, `SimpleProof` is now called `Proof`.)
- * All protobuf messages have been moved to the `/proto` directory.
- * The protobuf message `Proof` that contained multiple ProofOp's has been renamed to `ProofOps`.
- As noted above, this affects the ABCI type `ResponseQuery`:
- The field that was named Proof is now named `ProofOps`.
- * `HashFromByteSlices` and `ProofsFromByteSlices` now return a hash for empty inputs, to conform with
- [RFC-6962](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962).
-
- ### `libs` Package
-
- The `bech32` package has moved to the Cosmos SDK:
- [`cosmos/cosmos-sdk/types/bech32`](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/tree/4173ea5ebad906dd9b45325bed69b9c655504867/types/bech32).
-
- ### CLI
-
- The `tendermint lite` command has been renamed to `tendermint light` and has a slightly different API.
- See [the docs](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/tendermint-core/light-client-protocol.html#http-proxy) for details.
-
- ### Light Client
-
- We have a new, rewritten light client! You can
- [read more](https://medium.com/tendermint/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-tendermint-light-client-f80d03856f98)
- about the justifications and details behind this change.
-
- Other user-relevant changes include:
-
- * The old `lite` package was removed; the new light client uses the `light` package.
- * The `Verifier` was broken up into two pieces:
- * Core verification logic (pure `VerifyX` functions)
- * `Client` object, which represents the complete light client
- * The new light clients stores headers & validator sets as `LightBlock`s
- * The RPC client can be found in the `/rpc` directory.
- * The HTTP(S) proxy is located in the `/proxy` directory.
-
- ### `state` Package
-
- * A new field `State.InitialHeight` has been added to record the initial chain height, which must be `1`
- (not `0`) if starting from height `1`. This can be configured via the genesis field `initial_height`.
- * The `state` package now has a `Store` interface. All functions in
- [state/store.go](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/56911ee35298191c95ef1c7d3d5ec508237aaff4/state/store.go#L42-L42)
- are now part of the interface. The interface returns errors on all methods and can be used by calling `state.NewStore(dbm.DB)`.
-
- ### `privval` Package
-
- All requests are now accompanied by the chain ID from the network.
- This is a optional field and can be ignored by key management systems.
- It is recommended to check the chain ID if using the same key management system for multiple chains.
-
- ### RPC
-
- `/unsafe_start_cpu_profiler`, `/unsafe_stop_cpu_profiler` and
- `/unsafe_write_heap_profile` were removed.
- For profiling, please use the pprof server, which can
- be enabled through `--rpc.pprof_laddr=X` flag or `pprof_laddr=X` config setting
- in the rpc section.
-
- ## v0.33.4
-
- ### Go API
-
- * `rpc/client` HTTP and local clients have been moved into `http` and `local`
- subpackages, and their constructors have been renamed to `New()`.
-
- ### Protobuf Changes
-
- When upgrading to version 0.33.4 you will have to fetch the `third_party`
- directory along with the updated proto files.
-
- ### Block Retention
-
- ResponseCommit added a field for block retention. The application can provide information to Tendermint on how to prune blocks.
- If an application would like to not prune any blocks pass a `0` in this field.
-
- ```proto
- message ResponseCommit {
- // reserve 1
- bytes data = 2; // the Merkle root hash
- ++ uint64 retain_height = 3; // the oldest block height to retain ++
- }
- ```
-
- ## v0.33.0
-
- This release is not compatible with previous blockchains due to commit becoming
- signatures only and fields in the header have been removed.
-
- ### Blockchain Protocol
-
- `TotalTxs` and `NumTxs` were removed from the header. `Commit` now consists
- mostly of just signatures.
-
- ```go
- type Commit struct {
- Height int64
- Round int
- BlockID BlockID
- Signatures []CommitSig
- }
- ```
-
- ```go
- type BlockIDFlag byte
-
- const (
- // BlockIDFlagAbsent - no vote was received from a validator.
- BlockIDFlagAbsent BlockIDFlag = 0x01
- // BlockIDFlagCommit - voted for the Commit.BlockID.
- BlockIDFlagCommit = 0x02
- // BlockIDFlagNil - voted for nil.
- BlockIDFlagNil = 0x03
- )
-
- type CommitSig struct {
- BlockIDFlag BlockIDFlag
- ValidatorAddress Address
- Timestamp time.Time
- Signature []byte
- }
- ```
-
- See [\#63](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/pull/63) for the complete spec
- change.
-
- ### P2P Protocol
-
- The secret connection now includes a transcript hashing. If you want to
- implement a handshake (or otherwise have an existing implementation), you'll
- need to make the same changes that were made
- [here](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3668).
-
- ### Config Changes
-
- You will need to generate a new config if you have used a prior version of tendermint.
-
- Tags have been entirely renamed throughout the codebase to events and there
- keys are called
- [compositeKeys](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/6d05c531f7efef6f0619155cf10ae8557dd7832f/docs/app-dev/indexing-transactions.md).
-
- Evidence Params has been changed to include duration.
-
- * `consensus_params.evidence.max_age_duration`.
- * Renamed `consensus_params.evidence.max_age` to `max_age_num_blocks`.
-
- ### Go API
-
- * `libs/common` has been removed in favor of specific pkgs.
- * `async`
- * `service`
- * `rand`
- * `net`
- * `strings`
- * `cmap`
- * removal of `errors` pkg
-
- ### RPC Changes
-
- * `/validators` is now paginated (default: 30 vals per page)
- * `/block_results` response format updated [see RPC docs for details](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/#/Info/block_results)
- * Event suffix has been removed from the ID in event responses
- * IDs are now integers not `json-client-XYZ`
-
- ## v0.32.0
-
- This release is compatible with previous blockchains,
- however the new ABCI Events mechanism may create some complexity
- for nodes wishing to continue operation with v0.32 from a previous version.
- There are some minor breaking changes to the RPC.
-
- ### Config Changes
-
- If you have `db_backend` set to `leveldb` in your config file, please change it
- to `goleveldb` or `cleveldb`.
-
- ### RPC Changes
-
- The default listen address for the RPC is now `127.0.0.1`. If you want to expose
- it publicly, you have to explicitly configure it. Note exposing the RPC to the
- public internet may not be safe - endpoints which return a lot of data may
- enable resource exhaustion attacks on your node, causing the process to crash.
-
- Any consumers of `/block_results` need to be mindful of the change in all field
- names from CamelCase to Snake case, eg. `results.DeliverTx` is now `results.deliver_tx`.
- This is a fix, but it's breaking.
-
- ### ABCI Changes
-
- ABCI responses which previously had a `Tags` field now have an `Events` field
- instead. The original `Tags` field was simply a list of key-value pairs, where
- each key effectively represented some attribute of an event occuring in the
- blockchain, like `sender`, `receiver`, or `amount`. However, it was difficult to
- represent the occurence of multiple events (for instance, multiple transfers) in a single list.
- The new `Events` field contains a list of `Event`, where each `Event` is itself a list
- of key-value pairs, allowing for more natural expression of multiple events in
- eg. a single DeliverTx or EndBlock. Note each `Event` also includes a `Type`, which is meant to categorize the
- event.
-
- For transaction indexing, the index key is
- prefixed with the event type: `{eventType}.{attributeKey}`.
- If the same event type and attribute key appear multiple times, the values are
- appended in a list.
-
- To make queries, include the event type as a prefix. For instance if you
- previously queried for `recipient = 'XYZ'`, and after the upgrade you name your event `transfer`,
- the new query would be for `transfer.recipient = 'XYZ'`.
-
- Note that transactions indexed on a node before upgrading to v0.32 will still be indexed
- using the old scheme. For instance, if a node upgraded at height 100,
- transactions before 100 would be queried with `recipient = 'XYZ'` and
- transactions after 100 would be queried with `transfer.recipient = 'XYZ'`.
- While this presents additional complexity to clients, it avoids the need to
- reindex. Of course, you can reset the node and sync from scratch to re-index
- entirely using the new scheme.
-
- We illustrate further with a more complete example.
-
- Prior to the update, suppose your `ResponseDeliverTx` look like:
-
- ```go
- abci.ResponseDeliverTx{
- Tags: []kv.Pair{
- {Key: []byte("sender"), Value: []byte("foo")},
- {Key: []byte("recipient"), Value: []byte("bar")},
- {Key: []byte("amount"), Value: []byte("35")},
- }
- }
- ```
-
- The following queries would match this transaction:
-
- ```go
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND sender = 'foo'")
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND recipient = 'bar'")
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND sender = 'foo' AND recipient = 'bar'")
- ```
-
- Following the upgrade, your `ResponseDeliverTx` would look something like:
- the following `Events`:
-
- ```go
- abci.ResponseDeliverTx{
- Events: []abci.Event{
- {
- Type: "transfer",
- Attributes: kv.Pairs{
- {Key: []byte("sender"), Value: []byte("foo")},
- {Key: []byte("recipient"), Value: []byte("bar")},
- {Key: []byte("amount"), Value: []byte("35")},
- },
- }
- }
- ```
-
- Now the following queries would match this transaction:
-
- ```go
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.sender = 'foo'")
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.recipient = 'bar'")
- query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.sender = 'foo' AND transfer.recipient = 'bar'")
- ```
-
- For further documentation on `Events`, see the [docs](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/60827f75623b92eff132dc0eff5b49d2025c591e/docs/spec/abci/abci.md#events).
-
- ### Go Applications
-
- The ABCI Application interface changed slightly so the CheckTx and DeliverTx
- methods now take Request structs. The contents of these structs are just the raw
- tx bytes, which were previously passed in as the argument.
-
- ## v0.31.6
-
- There are no breaking changes in this release except Go API of p2p and
- mempool packages. Hovewer, if you're using cleveldb, you'll need to change
- the compilation tag:
-
- Use `cleveldb` tag instead of `gcc` to compile Tendermint with CLevelDB or
- use `make build_c` / `make install_c` (full instructions can be found at
- <https://tendermint.com/docs/introduction/install.html#compile-with-cleveldb-support>)
-
- ## v0.31.0
-
- This release contains a breaking change to the behaviour of the pubsub system.
- It also contains some minor breaking changes in the Go API and ABCI.
- There are no changes to the block or p2p protocols, so v0.31.0 should work fine
- with blockchains created from the v0.30 series.
-
- ### RPC
-
- The pubsub no longer blocks on publishing. This may cause some WebSocket (WS) clients to stop working as expected.
- If your WS client is not consuming events fast enough, Tendermint can terminate the subscription.
- In this case, the WS client will receive an error with description:
-
- ```json
- {
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": "{ID}#event",
- "error": {
- "code": -32000,
- "msg": "Server error",
- "data": "subscription was cancelled (reason: client is not pulling messages fast enough)" // or "subscription was cancelled (reason: Tendermint exited)"
- }
- }
-
- Additionally, there are now limits on the number of subscribers and
- subscriptions that can be active at once. See the new
- `rpc.max_subscription_clients` and `rpc.max_subscriptions_per_client` values to
- configure this.
- ```
-
- ### Applications
-
- Simple rename of `ConsensusParams.BlockSize` to `ConsensusParams.Block`.
-
- The `ConsensusParams.Block.TimeIotaMS` field was also removed. It's configured
- in the ConsensusParsm in genesis.
-
- ### Go API
-
- See the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md). These are relatively straight forward.
-
- ## v0.30.0
-
- This release contains a breaking change to both the block and p2p protocols,
- however it may be compatible with blockchains created with v0.29.0 depending on
- the chain history. If your blockchain has not included any pieces of evidence,
- or no piece of evidence has been included in more than one block,
- and if your application has never returned multiple updates
- for the same validator in a single block, then v0.30.0 will work fine with
- blockchains created with v0.29.0.
-
- The p2p protocol change is to fix the proposer selection algorithm again.
- Note that proposer selection is purely a p2p concern right
- now since the algorithm is only relevant during real time consensus.
- This change is thus compatible with v0.29.0, but
- all nodes must be upgraded to avoid disagreements on the proposer.
-
- ### Applications
-
- Applications must ensure they do not return duplicates in
- `ResponseEndBlock.ValidatorUpdates`. A pubkey must only appear once per set of
- updates. Duplicates will cause irrecoverable failure. If you have a very good
- reason why we shouldn't do this, please open an issue.
-
- ## v0.29.0
-
- This release contains some breaking changes to the block and p2p protocols,
- and will not be compatible with any previous versions of the software, primarily
- due to changes in how various data structures are hashed.
-
- Any implementations of Tendermint blockchain verification, including lite clients,
- will need to be updated. For specific details:
-
- * [Merkle tree](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/blockchain/encoding.md#merkle-trees)
- * [ConsensusParams](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/blockchain/state.md#consensusparams)
-
- There was also a small change to field ordering in the vote struct. Any
- implementations of an out-of-process validator (like a Key-Management Server)
- will need to be updated. For specific details:
-
- * [Vote](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/consensus/signing.md#votes)
-
- Finally, the proposer selection algorithm continues to evolve. See the
- [work-in-progress
- specification](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3140).
-
- For everything else, please see the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md#v0.29.0).
-
- ## v0.28.0
-
- This release breaks the format for the `priv_validator.json` file
- and the protocol used for the external validator process.
- It is compatible with v0.27.0 blockchains (neither the BlockProtocol nor the
- P2PProtocol have changed).
-
- Please read carefully for details about upgrading.
-
- **Note:** Backup your `config/priv_validator.json`
- before proceeding.
-
- ### `priv_validator.json`
-
- The `config/priv_validator.json` is now two files:
- `config/priv_validator_key.json` and `data/priv_validator_state.json`.
- The former contains the key material, the later contains the details on the last
- message signed.
-
- When running v0.28.0 for the first time, it will back up any pre-existing
- `priv_validator.json` file and proceed to split it into the two new files.
- Upgrading should happen automatically without problem.
-
- To upgrade manually, use the provided `privValUpgrade.go` script, with exact paths for the old
- `priv_validator.json` and the locations for the two new files. It's recomended
- to use the default paths, of `config/priv_validator_key.json` and
- `data/priv_validator_state.json`, respectively:
-
- ```sh
- go run scripts/privValUpgrade.go <old-path> <new-key-path> <new-state-path>
- ```
-
- ### External validator signers
-
- The Unix and TCP implementations of the remote signing validator
- have been consolidated into a single implementation.
- Thus in both cases, the external process is expected to dial
- Tendermint. This is different from how Unix sockets used to work, where
- Tendermint dialed the external process.
-
- The `PubKeyMsg` was also split into separate `Request` and `Response` types
- for consistency with other messages.
-
- Note that the TCP sockets don't yet use a persistent key,
- so while they're encrypted, they can't yet be properly authenticated.
- See [#3105](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3105).
- Note the Unix socket has neither encryption nor authentication, but will
- add a shared-secret in [#3099](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3099).
-
- ## v0.27.0
-
- This release contains some breaking changes to the block and p2p protocols,
- but does not change any core data structures, so it should be compatible with
- existing blockchains from the v0.26 series that only used Ed25519 validator keys.
- Blockchains using Secp256k1 for validators will not be compatible. This is due
- to the fact that we now enforce which key types validators can use as a
- consensus param. The default is Ed25519, and Secp256k1 must be activated
- explicitly.
-
- It is recommended to upgrade all nodes at once to avoid incompatibilities at the
- peer layer - namely, the heartbeat consensus message has been removed (only
- relevant if `create_empty_blocks=false` or `create_empty_blocks_interval > 0`),
- and the proposer selection algorithm has changed. Since proposer information is
- never included in the blockchain, this change only affects the peer layer.
-
- ### Go API Changes
-
- #### libs/db
-
- The ReverseIterator API has changed the meaning of `start` and `end`.
- Before, iteration was from `start` to `end`, where
- `start > end`. Now, iteration is from `end` to `start`, where `start < end`.
- The iterator also excludes `end`. This change allows a simplified and more
- intuitive logic, aligning the semantic meaning of `start` and `end` in the
- `Iterator` and `ReverseIterator`.
-
- ### Applications
-
- This release enforces a new consensus parameter, the
- ValidatorParams.PubKeyTypes. Applications must ensure that they only return
- validator updates with the allowed PubKeyTypes. If a validator update includes a
- pubkey type that is not included in the ConsensusParams.Validator.PubKeyTypes,
- block execution will fail and the consensus will halt.
-
- By default, only Ed25519 pubkeys may be used for validators. Enabling
- Secp256k1 requires explicit modification of the ConsensusParams.
- Please update your application accordingly (ie. restrict validators to only be
- able to use Ed25519 keys, or explicitly add additional key types to the genesis
- file).
-
- ## v0.26.0
-
- This release contains a lot of changes to core data types and protocols. It is not
- compatible to the old versions and there is no straight forward way to update
- old data to be compatible with the new version.
-
- To reset the state do:
-
- ```sh
- tendermint unsafe_reset_all
- ```
-
- Here we summarize some other notable changes to be mindful of.
-
- ### Config Changes
-
- All timeouts must be changed from integers to strings with their duration, for
- instance `flush_throttle_timeout = 100` would be changed to
- `flush_throttle_timeout = "100ms"` and `timeout_propose = 3000` would be changed
- to `timeout_propose = "3s"`.
-
- ### RPC Changes
-
- The default behaviour of `/abci_query` has been changed to not return a proof,
- and the name of the parameter that controls this has been changed from `trusted`
- to `prove`. To get proofs with your queries, ensure you set `prove=true`.
-
- Various version fields like `amino_version`, `p2p_version`, `consensus_version`,
- and `rpc_version` have been removed from the `node_info.other` and are
- consolidated under the tendermint semantic version (ie. `node_info.version`) and
- the new `block` and `p2p` protocol versions under `node_info.protocol_version`.
-
- ### ABCI Changes
-
- Field numbers were bumped in the `Header` and `ResponseInfo` messages to make
- room for new `version` fields. It should be straight forward to recompile the
- protobuf file for these changes.
-
- #### Proofs
-
- The `ResponseQuery.Proof` field is now structured as a `[]ProofOp` to support
- generalized Merkle tree constructions where the leaves of one Merkle tree are
- the root of another. If you don't need this functionality, and you used to
- return `<proof bytes>` here, you should instead return a single `ProofOp` with
- just the `Data` field set:
-
- ```go
- []ProofOp{
- ProofOp{
- Data: <proof bytes>,
- }
- }
- ```
-
- For more information, see:
-
- * [ADR-026](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/docs/architecture/adr-026-general-merkle-proof.md)
- * [Relevant ABCI
- documentation](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/docs/spec/abci/apps.md#query-proofs)
- * [Description of
- keys](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/crypto/merkle/proof_key_path.go#L14)
-
- ### Go API Changes
-
- #### crypto/merkle
-
- The `merkle.Hasher` interface was removed. Functions which used to take `Hasher`
- now simply take `[]byte`. This means that any objects being Merklized should be
- serialized before they are passed in.
-
- #### node
-
- The `node.RunForever` function was removed. Signal handling and running forever
- should instead be explicitly configured by the caller. See how we do it
- [here](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/cmd/tendermint/commands/run_node.go#L60).
-
- ### Other
-
- All hashes, except for public key addresses, are now 32-bytes.
-
- ## v0.25.0
-
- This release has minimal impact.
-
- If you use GasWanted in ABCI and want to enforce it, set the MaxGas in the genesis file (default is no max).
-
- ## v0.24.0
-
- New 0.24.0 release contains a lot of changes to the state and types. It's not
- compatible to the old versions and there is no straight forward way to update
- old data to be compatible with the new version.
-
- To reset the state do:
-
- ```sh
- tendermint unsafe_reset_all
- ```
-
- Here we summarize some other notable changes to be mindful of.
-
- ### Config changes
-
- `p2p.max_num_peers` was removed in favor of `p2p.max_num_inbound_peers` and
- `p2p.max_num_outbound_peers`.
-
- ```toml
- # Maximum number of inbound peers
- max_num_inbound_peers = 40
-
- # Maximum number of outbound peers to connect to, excluding persistent peers
- max_num_outbound_peers = 10
- ```
-
- As you can see, the default ratio of inbound/outbound peers is 4/1. The reason
- is we want it to be easier for new nodes to connect to the network. You can
- tweak these parameters to alter the network topology.
-
- ### RPC Changes
-
- The result of `/commit` used to contain `header` and `commit` fields at the top level. These are now contained under the `signed_header` field.
-
- ### ABCI Changes
-
- The header has been upgraded and contains new fields, but none of the existing
- fields were changed, except their order.
-
- The `Validator` type was split into two, one containing an `Address` and one
- containing a `PubKey`. When processing `RequestBeginBlock`, use the `Validator`
- type, which contains just the `Address`. When returning `ResponseEndBlock`, use
- the `ValidatorUpdate` type, which contains just the `PubKey`.
-
- ### Validator Set Updates
-
- Validator set updates returned in ResponseEndBlock for height `H` used to take
- effect immediately at height `H+1`. Now they will be delayed one block, to take
- effect at height `H+2`. Note this means that the change will be seen by the ABCI
- app in the `RequestBeginBlock.LastCommitInfo` at block `H+3`. Apps were already
- required to maintain a map from validator addresses to pubkeys since v0.23 (when
- pubkeys were removed from RequestBeginBlock), but now they may need to track
- multiple validator sets at once to accomodate this delay.
-
- ### Block Size
-
- The `ConsensusParams.BlockSize.MaxTxs` was removed in favour of
- `ConsensusParams.BlockSize.MaxBytes`, which is now enforced. This means blocks
- are limitted only by byte-size, not by number of transactions.
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