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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
2018-05-15 07:41:30 +02:00
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New Transaction Queue implementation (#8074) * Implementation of Verifier, Scoring and Ready. * Queue in progress. * TransactionPool. * Prepare for txpool release. * Miner refactor [WiP] * WiP reworking miner. * Make it compile. * Add some docs. * Split blockchain access to a separate file. * Work on miner API. * Fix ethcore tests. * Refactor miner interface for sealing/work packages. * Implement next nonce. * RPC compiles. * Implement couple of missing methdods for RPC. * Add transaction queue listeners. * Compiles! * Clean-up and parallelize. * Get rid of RefCell in header. * Revert "Get rid of RefCell in header." This reverts commit 0f2424c9b7319a786e1565ea2a8a6d801a21b4fb. * Override Sync requirement. * Fix status display. * Unify logging. * Extract some cheap checks. * Measurements and optimizations. * Fix scoring bug, heap size of bug and add cache * Disable tx queueing and parallel verification. * Make ethcore and ethcore-miner compile again. * Make RPC compile again. * Bunch of txpool tests. * Migrate transaction queue tests. * Nonce Cap * Nonce cap cache and tests. * Remove stale future transactions from the queue. * Optimize scoring and write some tests. * Simple penalization. * Clean up and support for different scoring algorithms. * Add CLI parameters for the new queue. * Remove banning queue. * Disable debug build. * Change per_sender limit to be 1% instead of 5% * Avoid cloning when propagating transactions. * Remove old todo. * Post-review fixes. * Fix miner options default. * Implement back ready transactions for light client. * Get rid of from_pending_block * Pass rejection reason. * Add more details to drop. * Rollback heap size of. * Avoid cloning hashes when propagating and include more details on rejection. * Fix tests. * Introduce nonces cache. * Remove uneccessary hashes allocation. * Lower the mem limit. * Re-enable parallel verification. * Add miner log. Don't check the type if not below min_gas_price. * Add more traces, fix disabling miner. * Fix creating pending blocks twice on AuRa authorities. * Fix tests. * re-use pending blocks in AuRa * Use reseal_min_period to prevent too frequent update_sealing. * Fix log to contain hash not sender. * Optimize local transactions. * Fix aura tests. * Update locks comments. * Get rid of unsafe Sync impl. * Review fixes. * Remove excessive matches. * Fix compilation errors. * Use new pool in private transactions. * Fix private-tx test. * Fix secret store tests. * Actually use gas_floor_target * Fix config tests. * Fix pool tests. * Address grumbles.
2018-04-13 17:34:27 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
2018-05-15 07:41:30 +02:00
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2017-11-13 14:37:08 +01:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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2017-11-10 19:04:55 +01:00
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2017-11-10 20:21:24 +01:00
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2017-07-06 11:36:15 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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2018-04-16 12:02:23 +02:00
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2018-04-04 15:38:04 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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2018-04-10 12:13:49 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
2018-05-15 07:41:30 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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2017-11-10 19:04:55 +01:00
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2018-04-10 12:13:49 +02:00
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2018-04-10 12:13:49 +02:00
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2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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2018-04-10 12:13:49 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
2018-05-15 07:41:30 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
2018-04-09 16:14:33 +02:00
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2018-04-10 12:13:49 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Private transactions integration pr (#6422) * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Private tx execution * Test update * Renamed some methods * Fixed some tests * Reverted submodules * Fixed build * Private transaction message added * Empty line removed * Private transactions logic removed from client into the separate module * Fixed compilation after merge with head * Signed private transaction message added as well * Comments after the review fixed * Encrypted private transaction message and signed reply added * Private tx execution * Test update * Main scenario completed * Merged with the latest head * Private transactions API * Comments after review fixed * Parameters for private transactions added to parity arguments * New files added * New API methods added * Do not process packets from unconfirmed peers * Merge with ptm_ss branch * Encryption and permissioning with key server added * Fixed compilation after merge * Version of Parity protocol incremented in order to support private transactions * Doc strings for constants added * Proper format for doc string added * fixed some encryptor.rs grumbles * Private transactions functionality moved to the separate crate * Refactoring in order to remove late initialisation * Tests fixed after moving to the separate crate * Fetch method removed * Sync test helpers refactored * Interaction with encryptor refactored * Contract address retrieving via substate removed * Sensible gas limit for private transactions implemented * New private contract with nonces added * Parsing of the response from key server fixed * Build fixed after the merge, native contracts removed * Crate renamed * Tests moved to the separate directory * Handling of errors reworked in order to use error chain * Encodable macro added, new constructor replaced with default * Native ethabi usage removed * Couple conversions optimized * Interactions with client reworked * Errors omitting removed * Fix after merge * Fix after the merge * private transactions improvements in progress * private_transactions -> ethcore/private-tx * making private transactions more idiomatic * private-tx encryptor uses shared FetchClient and is more idiomatic * removed redundant tests, moved integration tests to tests/ dir * fixed failing service test * reenable add_notify on private tx provider * removed private_tx tests from sync module * removed commented out code * Use plain password instead of unlocking account manager * remove dead code * Link to the contract changed * Transaction signature chain replay protection module created * Redundant type conversion removed * Contract address returned by private provider * Test fixed * Addressing grumbles in PrivateTransactions (#8249) * Tiny fixes part 1. * A bunch of additional comments and todos. * Fix ethsync tests. * resolved merge conflicts * final private tx pr (#8318) * added cli option that enables private transactions * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test * fixed failing test
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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`Client` refactoring (#7038) * Improves `BestBlock` comment * Improves `TraceDB` comment * Improves `journaldb::Algorithm` comment. Probably the whole enum should be renamed to `Strategy` or something alike. * Comments some of the `Client`'s fields * Deglobs client imports * Fixes comments * Extracts `import_lock` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `verifier` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `block_queue` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `miner` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `ancient_verifier` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `rng` to `Importer` struct * Extracts `import_old_block` to `Importer` struct * Adds `Nonce` trait * Adds `Balance` trait * Adds `ChainInfo` trait * Fixes imports for tests using `chain_info` method * Adds `BlockInfo` trait * Adds more `ChainInfo` imports * Adds `BlockInfo` imports * Adds `ReopenBlock` trait * Adds `PrepareOpenBlock` trait * Fixes import in tests * Adds `CallContract` trait * Fixes imports in tests using `call_contract` method * Adds `TransactionInfo` trait * Adds `RegistryInfo` trait * Fixes imports in tests using `registry_address` method * Adds `ScheduleInfo` trait * Adds `ImportSealedBlock` trait * Fixes imports in test using `import_sealed_block` method * Adds `BroadcastProposalBlock` trait * Migrates `Miner` to static dispatch * Fixes tests * Moves `calculate_enacted_retracted` to `Importer` * Moves import-related methods to `Importer` * Removes redundant `import_old_block` wrapper * Extracts `import_block*` into separate trait * Fixes tests * Handles `Pending` in `LightFetch` * Handles `Pending` in filters * Handles `Pending` in `ParityClient` * Handles `Pending` in `EthClient` * Removes `BlockId::Pending`, partly refactors dependent code * Adds `StateInfo` trait * Exports `StateOrBlock` and `BlockChain` types from `client` module * Refactors `balance` RPC using generic API * Refactors `storage_at` RPC using generic API * Makes `MinerService::pending_state`'s return type dynamic * Adds `StateOrBlock` and `BlockChain` types * Adds impl of `client::BlockChain` for `Client` * Exports `StateInfo` trait from `client` module * Missing `self` use To be fixed up to "Adds impl of `client::BlockChain` for `Client`" * Adds `number_to_id` and refactors dependent RPC methods * Refactors `code_at` using generic API * Adds `StateClient` trait * Refactors RPC to use `StateClient` trait * Reverts `client::BlockChain` trait stuff, refactors methods to accept `StateOrBlock` * Refactors TestClient * Adds helper function `block_number_to_id` * Uses `block_number_to_id` instead of local function * Handles `Pending` in `list_accounts` and `list_storage_keys` * Attempt to use associated types for state instead of trait objects * Simplifies `state_at_beginning` * Extracts `call` and `call_many` into separate trait * Refactors `build_last_hashes` to accept reference * Exports `Call` type from the module * Refactors `call` and `call_many` to accept state and header * Exports `state_at` in `StateClient` * Exports `pending_block_header` from `MinerService` * Refactors RPC `call` method using new API * Adds missing parentheses * Refactors `parity::call` to use new call API * Update .gitlab-ci.yml fix gitlab lint * Fixes error handling * Refactors `traces::call` and `call_many` to use new call API * Refactors `call_contract` * Refactors `block_header` * Refactors internal RPC method `block` * Moves `estimate_gas` to `Call` trait, refactors parameters * Refactors `estimate_gas` in RPC * Refactors `uncle` * Refactors RPC `transaction` * Covers missing branches * Makes it all compile, fixes compiler grumbles * Adds casts in `blockchain` module * Fixes `PendingBlock` tests, work on `MinerService` * Adds test stubs for StateClient and EngineInfo * Makes `state_db` public * Adds missing impls for `TestBlockChainClient` * Adds trait documentation * Adds missing docs to the `state_db` module * Fixes trivial compilation errors * Moves `code_hash` method to a `BlockInfo` trait * Refactors `Verifier` to be generic over client * Refactors `TransactionFilter` to be generic over client * Refactors `Miner` and `Client` to reflect changes in verifier and txfilter API * Moves `ServiceTransactionChecker` back to `ethcore` * Fixes trait bounds in `Miner` API * Fixes `Client` * Fixes lifetime bound in `FullFamilyParams` * Adds comments to `FullFamilyParams` * Fixes imports in `ethcore` * Fixes BlockNumber handling in `code_at` and `replay_block_transactions` * fix compile issues * First step to redundant trait merge * Fixes compilation error in RPC tests * Adds mock `State` as a stub for `TestClient` * Handles `StateOrBlock::State` in `TestBlockChainClient::balance` * Fixes `transaction_count` RPC * Fixes `transaction_count` * Moves `service_transaction.json` to the `contracts` subfolder * Fixes compilation errors in tests * Refactors client to use `AccountData` * Refactors client to use `BlockChain` * Refactors miner to use aggregate traits * Adds `SealedBlockImporter` trait * Refactors miner to use `SealedBlockImporter` trait * Removes unused imports * Simplifies `RegistryInfo::registry_address` * Fixes indentation * Removes commented 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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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2018-04-03 16:49:23 +02:00
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Auto-updater improvements (#8078) * updater: refactor updater flow into state machine * updater: delay update randomly within max range * updater: configurable update delay * updater: split polling and updater state machine step * updater: drop state to avoid deadlocking * updater: fix fetch backoff * updater: fix overflow in update delay calculation * updater: configurable update check frequency * updater: fix update policy frequency comparison * updater: use lazy_static for platform and platform_id_hash * updater: refactor operations contract calls into OperationsClient * updater: make updater generic over operations and fetch client * updater: fix compilation * updater: add testing infrastructure and minimal test * updater: fix minor grumbles * updater: add test for successful updater flow * updater: add test for update delay * updater: add test for update check frequency * updater: mock time and rng for deterministic tests * updater: test backoff on failure * updater: add test for backoff short-circuit on new release * updater: refactor to increase readability * updater: cap maximum backoff to one month * updater: add test for detecting already downloaded update * updater: add test for updater disable on fatal errors * updater: add test for pending outdated fetch * updater: test auto install of updates * updater: add test for capability updates * updater: fix capability update * updater: use ethabi to create event topic filter * updater: decrease maximum backoff to 1 day * updater: cap maximum update delay with upcoming fork block number * updater: receive state mutex guard in updater_step * updater: overload execute_upgrade to take state mutex guard * updater: remove unnecessary clone of latest operations info * updater: remove latest operations info clone when triggering fetch
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8624) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero (#8486) * Trace precompiled contracts when the transfer value is not zero * Add tests for precompiled CALL tracing * Use byzantium test machine for the new test * Add notes in comments on why we don't trace all precompileds * Use is_transferred instead of transferred * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit (#8473) * Return error if RLP size of transaction exceeds the limit * Review comments fixed * RLP check moved to verifier, corresponding pool test added * Don't block sync when importing old blocks (#8530) * Alter IO queueing. * Don't require IoMessages to be Clone * Ancient blocks imported via IoChannel. * Get rid of private transactions io message. * Get rid of deadlock and fix disconnected handler. * Revert to old disconnect condition. * Fix tests. * Fix deadlock. * Refactoring `ethcore-sync` - Fixing warp-sync barrier (#8543) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Address PR grumbles * Retry failed CI job * Fix tests * PR Grumbles * Handle socket address parsing errors (#8545) Unpack errors and check for io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput and return our own AddressParse error. Remove the foreign link to std::net::AddrParseError and add an `impl From` for that error. Test parsing properly. * Fix packet count when talking with PAR2 peers (#8555) * Support diferent packet counts in different protocol versions. * Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection. * Fix devp2p tests. * Fix whisper-cli compilation. * Fix compilation. * Fix ethcore-sync tests. * Revert "Fix light timeouts and eclipse protection." This reverts commit 06285ea8c1d9d184d809f64b5507aece633da6cc. * Increase timeouts. * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines (#8578) * Add whisper CLI to the pipelines * Address todo, ref #8579 * Rename `whisper-cli binary` to `whisper` (#8579) * rename whisper-cli binary to whisper * fix tests * Remove manually added text to the errors (#8595) These messages were confusing for the users especially the help message. * Fix account list double 0x display (#8596) * Remove unused self import * Fix account list double 0x display * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" (#8611) * Fix BlockReward contract "arithmetic operation overflow" * Add docs on how execute_as_system works * Fix typo * Rlp decode returns Result (#8527) rlp::decode returns Result Make a best effort to handle decoding errors gracefully throughout the code, using `expect` where the value is guaranteed to be valid (and in other places where it makes sense). * Remove expect (#8536) * Remove expect and propagate rlp::DecoderErrors as TrieErrors * Decoding headers can fail (#8570) * rlp::decode returns Result * Fix journaldb to handle rlp::decode Result * Fix ethcore to work with rlp::decode returning Result * Light client handles rlp::decode returning Result * Fix tests in rlp_derive * Fix tests * Cleanup * cleanup * Allow panic rather than breaking out of iterator * Let decoding failures when reading from disk blow up * syntax * Fix the trivial grumbles * Fix failing tests * Make Account::from_rlp return Result * Syntx, sigh * Temp-fix for decoding failures * Header::decode returns Result Handle new return type throughout the code base. * Do not continue reading from the DB when a value could not be read * Fix tests * Handle header decoding in light_sync * Handling header decoding errors * Let the DecodeError bubble up unchanged * Remove redundant error conversion * fix compiler warning (#8590) * Attempt to fix intermittent test failures (#8584) Occasionally should_return_correct_nonces_when_dropped_because_of_limit fails, possibly because of multiple threads competing to finish. See CI logs here for an example: https://gitlab.parity.io/parity/parity/-/jobs/86738 * block_header can fail so return Result (#8581) * block_header can fail so return Result * Restore previous return type based on feedback * Fix failing doc tests running on non-code * Block::decode() returns Result (#8586) * Gitlab test script fixes (#8573) * Exclude /docs from modified files. * Ensure all references in the working tree are available * Remove duplicated line from test script
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8558) * Fetching logs by hash in blockchain database (#8463) * Fetch logs by hash in blockchain database * Fix tests * Add unit test for branch block logs fetching * Add docs that blocks must already be sorted * Handle branch block cases properly * typo: empty -> is_empty * Remove return_empty_if_none by using a closure * Use BTreeSet to avoid sorting again * Move is_canon to BlockChain * typo: pass value by reference * Use loop and wrap inside blocks to simplify the code Borrowed from https://github.com/paritytech/parity/pull/8463#discussion_r183453326 * typo: missed a comment * Pass on storage keys tracing to handle the case when it is not modified (#8491) * Pass on storage keys even if it is not modified * typo: account and storage query `to_pod_diff` builds both `touched_addresses` merge and storage keys merge. * Fix tests * Use state query directly because of suicided accounts * Fix a RefCell borrow issue * Add tests for unmodified storage trace * Address grumbles * typo: remove unwanted empty line * ensure_cached compiles with the original signature * Update wasmi and pwasm-utils (#8493) * Update wasmi to 0.2 New wasmi supports 32bit platforms and no longer requires a special feature to build for such platforms. * Update pwasm-utils to 0.1.5 * Show imported messages for light client (#8517) * Enable WebAssembly and Byzantium for Ellaism (#8520) * Enable WebAssembly and Byzantium for Ellaism * Fix indentation * Remove empty lines * Don't panic in import_block if invalid rlp (#8522) * Don't panic in import_block if invalid rlp * Remove redundant type annotation * Replace RLP header view usage with safe decoding Using the view will panic with invalid RLP. Here we use Rlp decoding directly which will return a `Result<_, DecoderError>`. While this path currently should not have any invalid RLP - it makes it safer if ever called with invalid RLP from other code paths. * Node table sorting according to last contact data (#8541) * network-devp2p: sort nodes in node table using last contact data * network-devp2p: rename node contact types in node table json output * network-devp2p: fix node table tests * network-devp2p: note node failure when failed to establish connection * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer error * network-devp2p: note failure when marking node as useless
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8558) * Fetching logs by hash in blockchain database (#8463) * Fetch logs by hash in blockchain database * Fix tests * Add unit test for branch block logs fetching * Add docs that blocks must already be sorted * Handle branch block cases properly * typo: empty -> is_empty * Remove return_empty_if_none by using a closure * Use BTreeSet to avoid sorting again * Move is_canon to BlockChain * typo: pass value by reference * Use loop and wrap inside blocks to simplify the code Borrowed from https://github.com/paritytech/parity/pull/8463#discussion_r183453326 * typo: missed a comment * Pass on storage keys tracing to handle the case when it is not modified (#8491) * Pass on storage keys even if it is not modified * typo: account and storage query `to_pod_diff` builds both `touched_addresses` merge and storage keys merge. * Fix tests * Use state query directly because of suicided accounts * Fix a RefCell borrow issue * Add tests for unmodified storage trace * Address grumbles * typo: remove unwanted empty line * ensure_cached compiles with the original signature * Update wasmi and pwasm-utils (#8493) * Update wasmi to 0.2 New wasmi supports 32bit platforms and no longer requires a special feature to build for such platforms. * Update pwasm-utils to 0.1.5 * Show imported messages for light client (#8517) * Enable WebAssembly and Byzantium for Ellaism (#8520) * Enable WebAssembly and Byzantium for Ellaism * Fix indentation * Remove empty lines * Don't panic in import_block if invalid rlp (#8522) * Don't panic in import_block if invalid rlp * Remove redundant type annotation * Replace RLP header view usage with safe decoding Using the view will panic with invalid RLP. Here we use Rlp decoding directly which will return a `Result<_, DecoderError>`. While this path currently should not have any invalid RLP - it makes it safer if ever called with invalid RLP from other code paths. * Node table sorting according to last contact data (#8541) * network-devp2p: sort nodes in node table using last contact data * network-devp2p: rename node contact types in node table json output * network-devp2p: fix node table tests * network-devp2p: note node failure when failed to establish connection * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer error * network-devp2p: note failure when marking node as useless
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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[beta] Backports (#8785) * Fix light sync with initial validator-set contract (#8528) * Fix #8468 * Use U256::max_value() instead * Fix again * Also change initial transaction gas * Resumable warp-sync / Seed downloaded snapshots (#8544) * Start dividing sync chain : first supplier method * WIP - updated chain sync supplier * Finish refactoring the Chain Sync Supplier * Create Chain Sync Requester * Add Propagator for Chain Sync * Add the Chain Sync Handler * Move tests from mod -> handler * Move tests to propagator * Refactor SyncRequester arguments * Refactoring peer fork header handler * Fix wrong highest block number in snapshot sync * Small refactor... * Resume warp-sync downloaded chunks * Add comments * Refactoring the previous chunks import * Fix tests * Address PR grumbles * Fix not seeding current snapshot * Address PR Grumbles * Address PR grumble * Retry failed CI job * Update SnapshotService readiness check Fix restoration locking issue for previous chunks restoration * Fix tests * Fix tests * Fix test * Early abort importing previous chunks * PR Grumbles * Update Gitlab CI config * SyncState back to Waiting when Manifest peers disconnect * Move fix * Better fix * Revert GitLab CI changes * Fix Warning * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix string construction * Revert "Refactor resuming snapshots" This reverts commit 75fd4b553a38e4a49dc5d6a878c70e830ff382eb. * Update informant log * Fix string construction * Refactor resuming snapshots * Fix informant * PR Grumbles * Update informant message : show chunks done * PR Grumbles * Fix * Fix Warning * PR Grumbles * Don't open Browser post-install on Mac (#8641) Since we start parity with the UI disabled per default now, opening the browser post installation will show an annoying error message, confusing the user. This patch removes opening the browser to prevent that annoyance. fixes #8194 * Fix not downloading old blocks (#8642) * Fix PoW blockchains sealing notifications in chain_new_blocks (#8656) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service early (#8658) * Shutdown the Snapshot Service when shutting down the runner * Rename `service` to `client_service` * Fix tests * Fix cli signer (#8682) * Update ethereum-types so `{:#x}` applies 0x prefix * Set the request index to that of the current request (#8683) * Set the request index to that of the current request When setting up the chain of (two) requests to look up a block by hash, the second need to refer to the first. This fixes an issue where the back ref was set to the subsequent request, not the current one. When the requests are executed we loop through them in order and ensure the requests that should produce headers all match up. We do this by index so they better be right. In other words: off by one. * network-devp2p: handle UselessPeer disconnect (#8686) * Fix local transactions policy. (#8691) * CI: Fixes for Android Pipeline (#8745) * ci: Remove check for shared libraries in gitlab script * ci: allow android arm build to fail * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (#8744) * Custom Error Messages on ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors Add custom mapping of ENFILE and EMFILE IO Errors (Failure because of missing system resource) right when chaining ioError into ::util::Network::Error to improve Error Messages given to user Note: Adds libc as a dependency to util/network * Use assert-matches for more readable tests * Fix Wording and consistency * ethcore-sync: fix connection to peers behind chain fork block (#8710)
2018-06-04 22:29:20 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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Trezor Support (#6403) * Copy modal from keepkey branch and generalize The keepkey PinMatrix modal needs to be the same for Trezor, but we should probably try to keep it general since it can be used for both. * Add trezor communication code This is a result of much trial-and-error and a couple of dead-ends in how to communicate and wire everything up. Code here is still a bit WIP with lots of debug prints and stuff. The test works though, it is possible to sign a transaction. * Extend the basic lib to allow Trezor This is kind of ugly and needs some cleanup and generalization. I’ve just copy-pasted some things to bring in the trezor wallets. I’ve also had to add a lock to the USB API so that only one thing talks to the USB at once. * Add RPC plumbing needed We need to be able to get “locked” devices from the frontend to figure out if we’re going to display the PinMatrix or not. Then we need to be able to send a pin to a device. * Add logic to query backend for Trezor and display PinMatrix There’s a bug somewhere here because signing a transaction fails if you take too long to press the confirm button on the device. * Change back to paritytech branch As my fork has been merged in. * Converting spaces to tabs, as it should be * Incorporate correct handling of EIP-155 Turns out the Trezor was adjusting the v part of the signature, and we’re already doing that so it was done twice. * Some circular logic here that was incorrect BE-encoded U256 is almost the same as RLP encoded without the size-byte, except for <u8 sized values. What’s really done is BE-encoded U256 and then left-trimmed to the smallest size. Kind of obvious in hindsight. * Resolve issue where not clicking fast enough fails The device will not repeat a ButtonRequest when you read from it, so you need to have a blocking `read` for whatever amount of time that you want to give the user to click. You could also have a shorter timeout but keep retrying for some amount of time, but it would amount to the same thing. * Scan after pin entry to make accepting it faster * Remove ability to cancel pin request * Some slight cleanup * Probe for the correct HID Version to determine padding * Move the PinMatrix from Accounts to Application * Removing unused dependencies * Mistake in copying over stuff from keepkey branch * Simplify FormattedMessage * Move generated code to external crate * Remove ethcore-util dependency * Fix broken import in test This test is useless without a connected Trezor, not sure how to make it useful without one. * Merge branch 'master' into fh-4500-trezor-support # Conflicts: # rpc/src/v1/helpers/dispatch.rs * Ignore test that can't be run without trezor device * Fixing grumbles * Avoiding owning data in RPC method * Checking for overflow in v part of signature * s/network_id/chain_id * Propagating an error from the HID Api * Condensing code a little bit * Fixing UI. * Debugging trezor. * Minor styling tweak * Make message type into an actual type This makes the message type that the RPC message accepts into an actual type as opposed to just a string, based on feedback. Although I’m not 100% sure this has actually improved the situation. Overall I think the hardware wallet interface needs some refactoring love. * Split the trezor RPC endpoint It’s split into two more generic endpoints that should be suitable for any hardware wallets with the same behavior to sit behind. * Reflect RPC method split in javascript * Fix bug with pin entry * Fix deadlock for Ledger * Avoid having a USB lock in just listing locked wallets * Fix javascript issue (see #6509) * Replace Mutex with RwLock * Update Ledger test * Fix typo causing faulty signatures (sometimes) * *Actually* fix tests * Update git submodule Needed to make tests pass * Swap line orders to prevent possible deadlock * Make setPinMatrixRequest an @action
2017-09-14 19:28:43 +02:00
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