* fix start_gas, handle OOG exceptions & NotEnoughGas
* Change START_GAS: 50_000 -> 60_000
* When the `OutOfGas exception` is received then try to double the gas until it succeeds or block gas limit is reached
* When `NotEnoughBasGas error` is received then use the required gas provided in the response
* fix(light-fetch): ensure block_gas_limit is tried
Try the `block_gas_limit` before regard the execution as an error
* Update rpc/src/v1/helpers/light_fetch.rs
Co-Authored-By: niklasad1 <niklasadolfsson1@gmail.com>
* added sign_191 rpc method
* fixed hash_structured_data return type
* added ConfirmationPayload::SignMessage for non-prefixed signatures, added tests for sign191
* renamed WithValidator -> PresignedTransaction
* rename applicationData to data in test
* adds docs for EIP191Version, renamed SignRequest to EIP191SignRequest
* ethcore: use Machine::verify_transaction on parent block
also fixes off-by-one activation of transaction permission contract
* ethcore: clarify call to verify_transaction
* Add FIXME link for a state mod statement
* Remove unused benches feature in ethcore
* Fix evm benches compile
* Fix ethash benches compile
* Switch to criterion
* Update test reference.
Block test are really not working so I disabled a few by commenting
directly in source.
* Move ethtest commit cursor.
* Implements 'NoProof' engine from https://github.com/ethereum/tests/issues/464 .
Since tests has been regenerated those one were failing on block
difficulty check.
Update ethereum/tests, waiting for cost fix (block test are still
commented).
* Update tests submodule reference to latest (all test passing except an
identified case).
Fix block reward of constantinople json.
* Restore broken test by using old json tests files.
* Use CanonNoSeal instead of a custom engine, still have to include some
additional tests code.
* Gas upper limit check in json_chain test was bad, moving the test to
verification, the test is running in `verify_header_param`.
Note that test was previously only for ethash, and now for any engine.
* Restore old behavior (gas uper limit only for ethash engine), at the
cost of an additional trait method.
* Proper rpc test fix.
* Update tests submodule, add SStore bug tests.
* Fix json issue tabulation.
Update tests submodule to latest master (lot of new sstore tests
passing)
* Switch ethereum/tests to tag 6.0.0-beta.1 (no tests changes from latest
synch).
* Display hex with separator, use indirection instead of clone for copy
types.
* Fixing and disabling some tests for windows 10 compatibility.
* Few adjustment for windows in tests (eg bigger timeout for keyserver tests)
* Spaces and temporary single thread ci (to be able to spot the error).
* Clean up serde rename and use rename_all = camelCase when possible
* snake_case for pricing
* Use camelcase for engine
* Use camel case for seal
* Use camel case for validator set
* Use camel case for confirmation payload
* Use camel case for consensus status
* Use camel case for nodekind
* Use kebab case for provenance
* Use camel case for pubsub
* Use lowercase and camelcase for trace
* Use camel case for whisper
* rename Ethash as irregular name
* Update Dockerfile
Since parity is built for "mission critical use", I thought other operators may see the need for this.
Adding the `curl` and `jq` commands allows for an extremely simple health check to be usable in container orchestrators.
For example. Here is a health check for a parity docker container running in Kubernetes.
This can be setup as a readiness Probe that would prevent clustered nodes that aren't ready from serving traffic.
```bash
#!/bin/bash
ETH_SYNCING=$(curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_syncing","params":[],"id":1}' http://localhost:8545 -H 'Content-Type: application/json')
RESULT=$(echo "$ETH_SYNCING | jq -r .result)
if [ "$RESULT" == "false" ]; then
echo "Parity is ready to start accepting traffic"
exit 0
else
echo "Parity is still syncing the blockchain"
exit 1
fi
```
* add sync check script
* aura: emit ancestry actions for finalizing blocks
* aura: refactor is_epoch_end to get finalized blocks as argument
* ethcore: add is_epoch_end_light method to Engine
The full client now tracks finality by querying the engine on each block import,
and it also persists the finalization state to the DB. For the light client
current it doesn't persist finality information and only keeps track of finality
for epoch signals, by calling `is_epoch_end_light`. This method implements the
previously existing logic of building finality for all the blocks in the current
epoch and then checking the finalized blocks against the transition store.
* ethcore: allow finalizing current block
* aura: fix construction of finality proof
* aura: fix warnings
- missing docs for is_epoch_end_light
- unused method unfinalized_hashes in RollingFinality
* aura: fix clone on copy types
* If no subchain heads then try a different peer
* Add log when useless chain head
* Restrict ChainHead useless peer to ancient blocks
* sync: replace `limit_reorg` with `block_set` condition
* Replace `tokio_core` with `tokio`.
* Remove `tokio-core` and replace with `tokio` in
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `secret_store`
- `util/fetch`
- `util/reactor`
* Bump hyper to 0.12 in
- `miner`
- `util/fake-fetch`
- `util/fetch`
- `secret_store`
* Bump `jsonrpc-***` to 0.9 in
- `parity`
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `ipfs`
- `rpc`
- `rpc_client`
- `whisper`
* Bump `ring` to 0.13
* Use a more graceful shutdown process in `secret_store` tests.
* Convert some mutexes to rwlocks in `secret_store`.
* Consolidate Tokio Runtime use, remove `CpuPool`.
* Rename and move the `tokio_reactor` crate (`util/reactor`) to
`tokio_runtime` (`util/runtime`).
* Rename `EventLoop` to `Runtime`.
- Rename `EventLoop::spawn` to `Runtime::with_default_thread_count`.
- Add the `Runtime::with_thread_count` method.
- Rename `Remote` to `Executor`.
* Remove uses of `CpuPool` and spawn all tasks via the `Runtime` executor
instead.
* Other changes related to `CpuPool` removal:
- Remove `Reservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.
- Remove `SenderReservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.
* Replace `tokio_core` with `tokio`.
* Remove `tokio-core` and replace with `tokio` in
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `secret_store`
- `util/fetch`
- `util/reactor`
* Bump hyper to 0.12 in
- `miner`
- `util/fake-fetch`
- `util/fetch`
- `secret_store`
* Bump `jsonrpc-***` to 0.9 in
- `parity`
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `ipfs`
- `rpc`
- `rpc_client`
- `whisper`
* Bump `ring` to 0.13
* Use a more graceful shutdown process in `secret_store` tests.
* Convert some mutexes to rwlocks in `secret_store`.
* Consolidate Tokio Runtime use, remove `CpuPool`.
* Rename and move the `tokio_reactor` crate (`util/reactor`) to
`tokio_runtime` (`util/runtime`).
* Rename `EventLoop` to `Runtime`.
- Rename `EventLoop::spawn` to `Runtime::with_default_thread_count`.
- Add the `Runtime::with_thread_count` method.
- Rename `Remote` to `Executor`.
* Remove uses of `CpuPool` and spawn all tasks via the `Runtime` executor
instead.
* Other changes related to `CpuPool` removal:
- Remove `Reservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.
- Remove `SenderReservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.