- Stable: snap: release untagged versions from branches to the candidate ([#10357](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10357)) ([#10372](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10372))
- Snap: release untagged versions from branches to the candidate snap channel ([#10357](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10357))
- Snap: add the removable-media plug ([#10377](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10377))
- Exchanged old(azure) bootnodes with new(ovh) ones ([#10309](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10309))
Parity-Ethereum 2.2.10-stable is a security-relevant release. A bug in the JSONRPC-deserialization module can cause crashes of all versions of Parity Ethereum nodes if an attacker is able to submit a specially-crafted RPC to certain publicly available endpoints.
- Additional error for invalid gas ([#10327](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10327)) ([#10329](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10329))
- Backports for Stable 2.2.10 ([#10332](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10332))
Parity-Ethereum 2.2.9-stable is a security-relevant release. A bug in the JSONRPC-deserialization module can cause crashes of all versions of Parity Ethereum nodes if an attacker is able to submit a specially-crafted RPC to certain publicly available endpoints.
Parity-Ethereum 2.2.7-stable is a consensus-relevant security release that reverts Constantinople on the Ethereum network. Upgrading is mandatory for Ethereum, and strongly recommended for other networks.
- Handle the case for contract creation on an empty but exist account with storage items ([#10065](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10065))
- Fix _cannot recursively call into `Core`_ issue ([#10144](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10144))
- Snap: fix path in script ([#10157](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10157))
- Ping nodes from discovery ([#10167](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10167))
- Fill transaction hash on ethGetLog of light client. ([#9938](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9938))
- Fix pubsub new_blocks notifications to include all blocks ([#9987](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9987))
- Finality: dont require chain head to be in the chain ([#10054](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10054))
- Handle the case for contract creation on an empty but exist account with storage items ([#10065](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10065))
- Autogen docs for the "Configuring Parity Ethereum" wiki page. ([#10067](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10067))
- HF in POA Sokol (2019-01-04) ([#10077](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10077))
- Add --locked when running cargo ([#10107](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/10107))
Parity-Ethereum 2.2.5-beta is an important release that introduces Constantinople fork at block 7080000 on Mainnet.
This release also contains a fix for chains using AuRa + EmptySteps. Read carefully if this applies to you.
If you have a chain with`empty_steps` already running, some blocks most likely contain non-strict entries (unordered or duplicated empty steps). In this release`strict_empty_steps_transition` **is enabled by default at block 0** for any chain with `empty_steps`.
If your network uses `empty_steps` you **must**:
- plan a hard fork and change `strict_empty_steps_transition` to the desire fork block
- update the clients of the whole network to 2.2.5-beta / 2.1.10-stable.
If for some reason you don't want to do this please set`strict_empty_steps_transition` to `0xfffffffff` to disable it.
- Note that authorities won't produce invalid seals after [#9939](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9939), this PR just adds verification to the seal to prevent forging incorrect blocks and potentially causing consensus issues.
- This features is enabled by default so any AuRa + EmptySteps chain should set strict_empty_steps_transition fork block number in their spec and upgrade to v2.2.5-beta or v2.1.10-stable.
Parity-Ethereum 2.2.2-beta is an exciting release. Among others, it improves sync performance, peering stability, block propagation, and transaction propagation times. Also, a warp-sync no longer removes existing blocks from the database, but rather reuses locally available information to decrease sync times and reduces required bandwidth.
Before upgrading to 2.2.2, please also verify the validity of your chain specs. Parity Ethereum now denies unknown fields in the specification. To do this, use the chainspec tool:
```
cargo build --release -p chainspec
./target/release/chainspec /path/to/spec.json
```
Last but not least, JSONRPC APIs which are not yet accepted as an EIP in the `eth`, `personal`, or `web3` namespace, are now considere experimental as their final specification might change in future. These APIs have to be manually enabled by explicitly running `--jsonrpc-experimental`.
- Prevent zero network ID ([#9763](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9763)) and drop support for Olympic testnet ([#9801](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9801)): The Olympic test net is dead for years and never used a chain ID but network ID zero. Parity Ethereum is now preventing the network ID to be zero, thus Olympic support is dropped. Make sure to chose positive non-zero network IDs in future.
- Multithreaded snapshot creation ([#9239](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9239)): adds a CLI argument `--snapshot-threads` which specifies the number of threads. This helps improving the performance of full nodes that wish to provide warp-snapshots for the network. The gain in performance comes with a slight drawback in increased snapshot size.
- Expose config max-round-blocks-to-import ([#9439](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9439)): Parity Ethereum imports blocks in rounds. If at the end of any round, the queue is not empty, we consider it to be _importing_ and won't notify pubsub. On large re-orgs (10+ blocks), this is possible. The default `max_round_blocks_to_import` is increased to 12 and configurable via the `--max-round-blocks-to-import` CLI flag. With unstable network conditions, it is advised to increase the number. This shouldn't have any noticeable performance impact unless the number is set to really large.
- Increase Gas-floor-target and Gas Cap ([#9564](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9564)): the default values for gas floor target are `8_000_000` and gas cap `10_000_000`, similar to Geth 1.8.15+.
- Produce portable binaries ([#9725](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9725)): we now produce portable binaries, but it may incur some performance degradation. For ultimate performance it's now better to compile Parity Ethereum from source with `PORTABLE=OFF` environment variable.
- RPC: `parity_allTransactionHashes` ([#9745](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9745)): Get all pending transactions from the queue with the high performant `parity_allTransactionHashes` RPC method.
- Support `eth_chainId` RPC method ([#9783](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9783)): implements EIP-695 to get the chainID via RPC.
- AuRa: finalize blocks ([#9692](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9692)): The AuRa engine was updated to emit ancestry actions to finalize blocks. The full client stores block finality in the database, the engine builds finality from an ancestry of `ExtendedHeader`; `is_epoch_end` was updated to take a vec of recently finalized headers; `is_epoch_end_light` was added which maintains the previous interface and is used by the light client since the client itself doesn't track finality.
- Light-fetch: Differentiate between out-of-gas/manual throw and use required gas from response on failure ([#9824](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9824))
- Drops support for olympic testnet, closes [#9800](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/issues/9800) ([#9801](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9801))
- Replace `tokio_core` with `tokio` (`ring` -> 0.13) ([#9657](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9657))
- Support eth_chainId RPC method ([#9783](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9783))
- Verify block syncing responses against requests ([#9670](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9670))
- Add a new RPC `parity_submitWorkDetail` similar `eth_submitWork` but return block hash ([#9404](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9404))
- Resumable EVM and heap-allocated callstack ([#9360](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9360))
- Hardfork the testnets ([#9562](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9562))
- Calculate sha3 instead of sha256 for push-release. ([#9673](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9673))
- Ethcore-io retries failed work steal ([#9651](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9651))
- Fix(light_fetch): avoid race with BlockNumber::Latest ([#9665](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9665))
- Test fix for windows cache name... ([#9658](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9658))
- Refactor(fetch) : light use only one `DNS` thread ([#9647](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9647))
- Ethereum libfuzzer integration small change ([#9547](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9547))
- Cli: remove reference to --no-ui in --unlock flag help ([#9616](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9616))
- Remove master from releasable branches ([#9655](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9655))
- Ethcore/VerificationQueue don't spawn up extra `worker-threads` when explictly specified not to ([#9620](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9620))
- New ethabi ([#9511](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9511))
- Remove initial token for WS. ([#9545](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9545))
- Net_version caches network_id to avoid redundant aquire of sync readlock ([#9544](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9544))
- Correct before_script for nightly build versions ([#9543](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9543))
- Deps: bump kvdb-rocksdb to 0.1.4 ([#9539](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9539))
- State: test when contract creation fails, old storage values should re-appear ([#9532](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9532))
- Allow dropping light client RPC query with no results ([#9318](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9318))
- Bump master to 2.2.0 ([#9517](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9517))
- Enable all Constantinople hard fork changes in constantinople_test.json ([#9505](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9505))
- [Light] Validate `account balance` before importing transactions ([#9417](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9417))
- In create memory calculation is the same for create2 because the additional parameter was popped before. ([#9522](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9522))
- Update patricia trie to 0.2.2 ([#9525](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9525))
- Replace hardcoded JSON with serde json! macro ([#9489](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9489))
- Fix typo in version string ([#9516](https://github.com/OpenEthereum/open-ethereum/pull/9516))