# ADR 037: Deliver Block Author: Daniil Lashin (@danil-lashin) ## Changelog 13-03-2019: Initial draft ## Context Initial conversation: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2901 Some applications can handle transactions in parallel, or at least some part of tx processing can be parallelized. Now it is not possible for developer to execute txs in parallel because Tendermint delivers them consequentially. ## Decision Now Tendermint have `BeginBlock`, `EndBlock`, `Commit`, `DeliverTx` steps while executing block. This doc proposes merging this steps into one `DeliverBlock` step. It will allow developers of applications to decide how they want to execute transactions (in parallel or consequentially). Also it will simplify and speed up communications between application and Tendermint. As @jaekwon [mentioned](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/2901#issuecomment-477746128) in discussion not all application will benefit from this solution. In some cases, when application handles transaction consequentially, it way slow down the blockchain, because it need to wait until full block is transmitted to application to start processing it. Also, in the case of complete change of ABCI, we need to force all the apps to change their implementation completely. That's why I propose to introduce one more ABCI type. # Implementation Changes In addition to default application interface which now have this structure ```go type Application interface { // Info and Mempool methods... // Consensus Connection InitChain(RequestInitChain) ResponseInitChain // Initialize blockchain with validators and other info from TendermintCore BeginBlock(RequestBeginBlock) ResponseBeginBlock // Signals the beginning of a block DeliverTx(tx []byte) ResponseDeliverTx // Deliver a tx for full processing EndBlock(RequestEndBlock) ResponseEndBlock // Signals the end of a block, returns changes to the validator set Commit() ResponseCommit // Commit the state and return the application Merkle root hash } ``` this doc proposes to add one more: ```go type Application interface { // Info and Mempool methods... // Consensus Connection InitChain(RequestInitChain) ResponseInitChain // Initialize blockchain with validators and other info from TendermintCore DeliverBlock(RequestDeliverBlock) ResponseDeliverBlock // Deliver full block Commit() ResponseCommit // Commit the state and return the application Merkle root hash } type RequestDeliverBlock struct { Hash []byte Header Header Txs Txs LastCommitInfo LastCommitInfo ByzantineValidators []Evidence } type ResponseDeliverBlock struct { ValidatorUpdates []ValidatorUpdate ConsensusParamUpdates *ConsensusParams Tags []kv.Pair TxResults []ResponseDeliverTx } ``` Also, we will need to add new config param, which will specify what kind of ABCI application uses. For example, it can be `abci_type`. Then we will have 2 types: - `advanced` - current ABCI - `simple` - proposed implementation ## Status In review ## Consequences ### Positive - much simpler introduction and tutorials for new developers (instead of implementing 5 methods whey will need to implement only 3) - txs can be handled in parallel - simpler interface - faster communications between Tendermint and application ### Negative - Tendermint should now support 2 kinds of ABCI