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
The current testing for this tool relies on hardcoding a set of configs into the tests. This means that when the config structure changes, the tests break. I'm not sure that this makes sense since we are separately testing our ability to read and validate the configuration file format. Hardcoding bytes into a different file duplicates this. Using the structs themselves should therefore be preferred.
This pull request updates the `protocgen.sh` script to insert the `go_package` option to all of the downloaded proto files. A related pull request into the spec repo removes this options from the .proto files: https://github.com/tendermint/spec/pull/358
This pull requests, along with the related spec PR, aim to move the creation of the `tendermintdev/docker-build-proto` container into the spec repo. This change also relies on several fixes to that container that are made in the PR into the spec repo.
This change aims to keep versions of mockery consistent across developer laptops.
This change adds mockery to the `tools.go` file so that its version can be managed consistently in the `go.mod` file.
Additionally, this change temporarily disables adding mockery's version number to generated files. There is an outstanding issue against the mockery project related to the version string behavior when running from `go get`. I have created a pull request to fix this issue in the mockery project.
see: https://github.com/vektra/mockery/issues/397
## Description
Add version back to versions, but allow it to be overridden via a ldflag.
Reason:
Many users are not setting the ldflag causing issues with tooling that relies on it (cosmjs)
closes#6488
cc @webmaster128
## Description
- Add `context.Context` to Privval interface
This pr does not introduce context into our custom privval connection protocol because this will be removed in the next release. When this pr is released.
## Description
- remove installation of protoc
- use buf protoc to generate proto stubs
prior to approving could someone test locally. I restarted my docker instance and its been stuck for 20+ minutes
Closes: #XXX
## Description
Basecoin in a blast from the past, this pr removes it. It is outdated as well.
I didnt add a changelog as this is unmaintained and unseable.
Closes: #XXX
## Description
Add chainid to requests to privval. This is a non-breaking change and hardware devices can opt to ignore the field.
Closes: #4503
Took the approach of passing chainID to the client instead of modifying `GetPubKey` because it would lead to a larger change throughout the codebase and in some places it could get tricky to get chainID.
## 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
## Description
partially cleanup in preparation for errcheck
i ignored a bunch of defer errors in tests but with the update to go 1.14 we can use `t.Cleanup(func() { if err := <>; err != nil {..}}` to cover those errors, I will do this in pr number two of enabling errcheck.
ref #5059
Creates Amnesia Evidence which is formed from Potential Amnesia Evidence with either a matching proof or after a period of time denoted as the Amnesia Trial Period. This also adds the code necessary so that Amnesia Evidence can be validated and committed on a block
* evidence: introduce time.Duration to evidence params
- add time.duration to evidence
- this pr is taking pr #2606 and updating it to use both time and height
- closes#2565
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* fix testing and genesis cfg in signer harness
* remove debugging fmt
* change maxageheight to maxagenumblocks, rename other things to block instead of height
* further check of duration
* check duration to not send peers outdated evidence
* change some lines, onward and upward
* refactor evidence package
* add a changelog pending entry
* make mockbadevidence have time and use it
* add what could possibly be called a test case
* remove mockbadevidence and mockgoodevidence in favor of mockevidence
* add a comment for err that is returned
* add a changelog for removal of good & bad evidence
* add a test for adding evidence
* fix test
* add ev to types in testcase
* Update evidence/pool_test.go
Co-Authored-By: Anton Kaliaev <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* Update evidence/pool_test.go
Co-Authored-By: Anton Kaliaev <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* fix tests
* fix linting
Co-authored-by: Anton Kaliaev <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* libs/common: Refactor libs/common 5
- move mathematical functions and types out of `libs/common` to math pkg
- move net functions out of `libs/common` to net pkg
- move string functions out of `libs/common` to strings pkg
- move async functions out of `libs/common` to async pkg
- move bit functions out of `libs/common` to bits pkg
- move cmap functions out of `libs/common` to cmap pkg
- move os functions out of `libs/common` to os pkg
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* fix testing issues
* fix tests
closes#41417
woooooooooooooooooo kill the cmn pkg
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add changelog entry
* fix goimport issues
* run gofmt
- tm-bench has a deprecation warning for 5 releases now, with the major release coming I removed the file and updated the docs to point to `tm-load-test` located in the interchainio repo
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification
What is done in this PR:
JSONRPCClient: validate that Response.ID matches Request.ID I wanted
to do the same for the WSClient, but since we're sending events as
responses, not notifications, checking IDs would require storing
them in memory indefinitely (and we won't be able to remove them
upon client unsubscribing because ID is different then).
Request.ID is now optional. Notification is a Request without an ID.
Previously "" or 0 were considered as notifications
Remove #event suffix from ID from an event response (partially fixes
#2949) ID must be either string, int or null AND must be equal to
request's ID. Now, because we've implemented events as responses, WS
clients are tripping when they see Response.ID("0#event") !=
Request.ID("0"). Implementing events as requests would require a lot
of time (~ 2 days to completely rewrite WS client and server)
generate unique ID for each request
switch to integer IDs instead of "json-client-XYZ"
id=0 method=/subscribe
id=0 result=...
id=1 method=/abci_query
id=1 result=...
> send events (resulting from /subscribe) as requests+notifications (not
responses)
this will require a lot of work. probably not worth it
* rpc: generate an unique ID for each request
in conformance with JSON-RPC spec
* WSClient: check for unsolicited responses
* fix golangci warnings
* save commit
* fix errors
* remove ID from responses from subscribe
Refs #2949
* clients are safe for concurrent access
* tm-bench: switch to int ID
* fixes after my own review
* comment out sentIDs in WSClient
see commit body for the reason
* remove body.Close
it will be closed automatically
* stop ws connection outside of write/read routines
also, use t.Rate in tm-bench indexer when calculating ID
fix gocritic issues
* update swagger.yaml
* Apply suggestions from code review
* fix stylecheck and golint linter warnings
* update changelog
* update changelog2
## Issue:
Removed BlockMeta in ResultBlock in favor of BlockId for /block
Added block_size to BlockMeta this is reflected in /blockchain
fixes#3188
added breaking as some clients may be using header from blockmeta instead of block in /block
## Commits:
* cleanup block path
Remove duplication of data in `/block`
fixes#3188
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* Remove duplication of data in `/block`
- Created a secondary type to be used for /block
fixes#3188
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* remove commented out code
* fix ci
* add changelog_pending entry
* remove extra variable
* update swagger
* change int to uint for blocksize
* fix swagger
* remove extensive comments
* update changelog
* fix conflicts after merge
* use int for BlockSize and NumTxs in BlockMeta
- with 99.9% guarantee, the size of either will never reach int32
- most of the Go "Size" stdlib functions return int