* p2p: panic on transport error
Addresses #2823. Currently, the acceptRoutine exits if the transport returns
an error trying to accept a new connection. Once this happens, the node
can't accept any new connections. So here, we panic instead. While we
could potentially be more intelligent by rerunning the acceptRoutine, the
error may indicate something more fundamental (eg. file desriptor limit)
that requires a restart anyways. We can leave it to process managers to
handle that restart, and notify operators about the panic.
* changelog
deliverTxResCh, like any other eventBus (pubsub) channel, is closed when
eventBus is stopped. We must check if the channel is still open. The
alternative approach is to not close any channels, which seems a bit
odd.
Fixes#2408
* WIP: tests for #2785
* rebase onto develop
* add Bucky's test without changing ValidatorSet.Update
* make TestValidatorSetBasic fail
* add ProposerPriority preserving fix to ValidatorSet.Update to fix
TestValidatorSetBasic
* fix randValidator_ to stay in bounds of MaxTotalVotingPower
* check for expected proposer and remove some duplicate code
* actually limit the voting power of random validator ...
* fix test
* types: ValidatorSet.Update preserves ProposerPriority
This solves the other issue discovered as part of #2718,
where Accum (now called ProposerPriority) is reset to
0 every time a validator is updated.
* update changelog
* add test
* update comment
* Update types/validator_set_test.go
Co-Authored-By: ebuchman <ethan@coinculture.info>
* set the accum of a new validator to (-total voting power):
- disincentivize validators to unbond, then rebon to reset their
negative Accum to zero
additional unrelated changes:
- do not capitalize error msgs
- fix typo
* review comments: (re)capitalize errors & delete obsolete comments
* More changes suggested by @melekes
* WIP: do not batch clip (#2809)
* substract avgAccum on each iteration
- temporarily skip test
* remove unused method safeMulClip / safeMul
* always substract the avg accum
- temp. skip another test
* remove overflow / underflow tests & add tests for avgAccum:
- add test for computeAvgAccum
- as we substract the avgAccum now we will not trivially over/underflow
* address @cwgoes' comments
* shift by avg at the end of IncrementAccum
* Add comment to MaxTotalVotingPower
* Guard inputs to not exceed MaxTotalVotingPower
* Address review comments:
- do not fetch current validator from set again
- update error message
* Address a few review comments:
- fix typo
- extract variable
* address more review comments:
- clarify 1.125*totalVotingPower == totalVotingPower + (totalVotingPower >> 3)
* review comments: panic instead of "clipping":
- total voting power is guarded to not exceed MaxTotalVotingPower ->
panic if this invariant is violated
* fix failing test
* Enforce validators can only use the correct pubkey type
* adapt to variable renames
* Address comments from #2636
* separate updating and validation logic
* update spec
* Add test case for TestStringSliceEqual, clarify slice copying code
* Address @ebuchman's comments
* Split up testing validator update execution, and its validation
* update docs
- make install_c cmd (install)
- explain node IDs (quick-start)
- update UPGRADING section (using-tendermint)
* use git clone with JS example
JS devs may not have Go installed and we should not force them to.
* rewrite sentence
Modify lookForHeight to return a height only there's a equal operator.
Previously, it was returning a height even for range conditions: "height
< 10000".
Fixes#2759
* Fixed accepting integer IDs in requests for Tendermint RPC server (#2366)
* added a wrapper interface `jsonrpcid` that represents both string and int IDs in JSON-RPC requests/responses + custom JSON unmarshallers
* changed client-side code in RPC that uses it
* added extra tests for integer IDs
* updated CHANGELOG_PENDING, as suggested by PR instructions
* addressed PR comments
* added table driven tests for request type marshalling/unmarshalling
* expanded handler test to check IDs
* changed pending changelog note
* changed json rpc request/response unmarshalling to use empty interfaces and type switches on ID
* some cleanup
Within every tx in the mempool, we store a 64 bit counter,
as an index for when it was inserted into the mempool.
This counter doesn't really serve any purpose.
It was likely added for debugging at one point,
Removing the counter reclaims memory,
which enables greater mempool sizes / mitigates resources at the same size.
Closes#2835