* [builtin]: impl new builtin type
Have an enum to deserialize either a builtin of a single price or several prices
* [builtin]: style cleanup
* [builtin]: fix tests
* [builtin]: replace boxing with wrapper enum
* cleanup
* fix: make it backward compatible with old builtin
* fix: update chain specs
* fix: revert use of `type alias` on enum
The CI doesn't use the latest rust.
This commit reverts that change
* fix: builtin tests
* fix: revert use of `type alias` on enum
* [basic-authority]: update test-chainspec
* fix failing tests
* [builtin]: multi-prices add `info field`
It might be hard to read chain specs with several activations points.
This commit introduces a `info` field which may be used to write some
information about the current activation such as:
`Istanbul hardfork EIP-1108` or something similar.
* fix: bad rebase
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* fix(grumbles): make it backward compatible
* grumbles: resolve `NOTE`
* revert chain specs changes
* rename test
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* [builtin docs]: price -> Fixed price
Co-Authored-By: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* [json]: address naming grumbles
InnerPricing -> PricingInner
PriceWithActivationAt -> PricingAt
* docs: revert changes for `AltBn128ConstOperations`
* [json]: usize -> u64
Use explicit types to cope with platform dependent issues for `usize`
* grumble: simplify `spec_backward_compability.json`
* docs: add issue link to `TODO`
* [builtin]: replace `match` with `map`
* [builtin]: add deprecation message `eip1108` params
* nits
* [json spec tests]: fix json indentation
* [json docs]: fix typos
* [json]: `compability layer` + deser to BTreeMap
Previously we had to match `Pricing::Single` and `PricingMulti` which this fixes.
It does by introducing a compability layer and into() implemenentation.
In addition, I switched the deserialization to `BTreeMap` instead of `Vec`.
That changes the format of the chain spec again
* [json]: rename `BuiltinCombat` -> `BuiltinCompat`
* Update ethcore/builtin/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* [json builtin]: improve docs
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* [json builtin]: improve docs
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* chore(builtin): sort dependencies
* [json builtin]: deprecate `eip1108` params
* [machine]: add bench for calling builtin contract
* [machine]: reduce calls to `Builtin::is_active`
* [builtin]: fix nits
* [json]: revert breakage of chain specs
* [json builtin]: remove `eip1108` params
* [chain specs]: update to new format
* [machine]: revert changes
* [devp2p]: revert change
* [builtin]: doc nits
* Comments and todos
Use `snapshot_sync` as logging target
* fix compilation
* More todos, more logs
* Fix picking snapshot peer: prefer the one with the highest block number
More docs, comments, todos
* Adjust WAIT_PEERS_TIMEOUT to be a multiple of MAINTAIN_SYNC_TIMER to try to fix snapshot startup problems
Docs, todos, comments
* Tabs
* Formatting
* Don't build new rlp::EMPTY_LIST_RLP instances
* Dial down debug logging
* Don't warn about missing hashes in the manifest: it's normal
Log client version on peer connect
* Cleanup
* Do not skip snapshots further away than 30k block from the highest block seen
Currently we look for peers that seed snapshots that are close to the highest block seen on the network (where "close" means withing 30k blocks). When a node starts up we wait for some time (5sec, increased here to 10sec) to let peers connect and if we have found a suitable peer to sync a snapshot from at the end of that delay, we start the download; if none is found and --warp-barrier is used we stall, otherwise we start a slow-sync.
When looking for a suitable snapshot, we use the highest block seen on the network to check if a peer has a snapshot that is within 30k blocks of that highest block number. This means that in a situation where all available snapshots are older than that, we will often fail to start a snapshot at all. What's worse is that the longer we delay starting a snapshot sync (to let more peers connect, in the hope of finding a good snapshot), the more likely we are to have seen a high block and thus the more likely we become to accept a snapshot.
This commit removes this comparison with the highest blocknumber criteria entirely and picks the best snapshot we find in 10sec.
* lockfile
* Add a `ChunkType::Dupe` variant so that we do not disconnect a peer if they happen to send us a duplicate chunk (just ignore the chunk and keep going)
Resolve some documentation todos, add more
* tweak log message
* Don't warp sync twice
Check if our own block is beyond the given warp barrier (can happen after we've completed a warp sync but are not quite yet synced up to the tip) and if so, don't sync.
More docs, resolve todos.
Dial down some `sync` debug level logging to trace
* Avoid iterating over all snapshot block/state hashes to find the next work item
Use a HashSet instead of a Vec and remove items from the set as chunks are processed. Calculate and store the total number of chunks in the `Snapshot` struct instead of counting pending chunks each time.
* Address review grumbles
* Log correct number of bytes written to disk
* Revert ChunkType::Dup change
* whitespace grumble
* Cleanup debugging code
* Fix docs
* Fix import and a typo
* Fix test impl
* Use `indexmap::IndexSet` to ensure chunk hashes are accessed in order
* Revert increased SNAPSHOT_MANIFEST_TIMEOUT: 5sec should be enough
* Fix `invalid transaction price` error message
* Setup Calibrated GasPriceConfig when usd-per-eth is an endpoint
The change will try to check if the specified value is an endpoint.
If the value of `auto` is specified, the default endpoint URL will be used
otherwise, the user-provided value will be taken as-is for an endpoint.
* Use if-let and check for usd-per-eth arg:
1. auto = use etherscan
2. value = use fixed pricer
3. endpoint = use the provided endpoint as-is
* Fix typo in to_pricce error message
* Correct whitespace indentation
* Use arg_usd_per_eth directly
* WIP. Typos and logging.
* Format todos
* Pause pruning while a snapshot is under way
Logs, docs and todos
* Allocate memory for the full chunk
* Name snapshotting threads
* Ensure `taking_snapshot` is set to false whenever and however `take_snapshot`returns
Rename `take_at` to `request_snapshot_at`
Cleanup
* Let "in_progress" deletion fail
Fix tests
* Just use an atomic
* Review grumbles
* Finish the sentence
* Resolve a few todos and clarify comments.
* Calculate progress rate since last update
* Lockfile
* Fix tests
* typo
* Reinstate default snapshotting frequency
Cut down on the logging noise
* Use a lock instead of atomics for snapshot Progress
* Update ethcore/types/src/snapshot.rs
Co-Authored-By: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* Avoid truncating cast
Cleanup
* [informant]: `MillisecondDuration` -> `as_millis()`
This commit removes the trait `MillisecondDuration` and
replaces it with `Duration::as_millis` instead
* [grumble]: extract `elapsed()` to variable
Fixes#11202
The `Display` implementation for `SpecHardcodedSync` used the `Display` implementation of
`ethereum_types::H256` which doesn't show the full hash which this fixes.
* WIP. Typos and logging.
* Format todos
* Pause pruning while a snapshot is under way
Logs, docs and todos
* Allocate memory for the full chunk
* Name snapshotting threads
* Ensure `taking_snapshot` is set to false whenever and however `take_snapshot`returns
Rename `take_at` to `request_snapshot_at`
Cleanup
* Let "in_progress" deletion fail
Fix tests
* Just use an atomic
* Review grumbles
* Finish the sentence
* Resolve a few todos and clarify comments.
* Calculate progress rate since last update
* Lockfile
* Fix tests
* typo
* Reinstate default snapshotting frequency
Cut down on the logging noise
* address grumble
* Log memory use with `journal_size()` and explain why.
* [ethash]: validate `ecip1017EraRounds` non-zero
When `ecip1017EraRounds` ethash will divide by zero.
This commit ensures that the chainspec deserialization fails and
gives a better error message.
* [ecip1017_eras_block_reward]: document behaviour
* nit
* docs(ethash ecip1071): resolve `TODO`
* Aura: Report malice on sibling blocks from the same validator
This was originally written by @vkomenda, then squashed for
easier rebasing on master. Cleanup of `received_step_hashes`
was moved to `verify_block_family`, since `on_prepare_block`
does not exist on master, and a unit test was added.
Original commit messages:
added the map of received block header hashes
do not return an error and remove older received block records
optimised older record removal
block hash comparison optimisation and the weak client ref fix
SIBLING_MALICE_DETECTION_PERIOD constant
review comments
using step numbers instead of block numbers
* Add docs; use map_or.
* Update step hash record comment.
Co-Authored-By: David <dvdplm@gmail.com>
* Remove hash records after 2 rounds instead of 100 steps.
* Change how RPCs eth_call and eth_estimateGas handle "Pending"
Before this PR we would return a rather confusing error when calling `eth_call` and `eth_estimateGas` with `"Pending"`, e.g.:
```
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-32000,"message":"This request is not supported because your node is running with state pruning. Run with --pruning=archive."},"id":"e237678f6648ed12ff05a74933d06d17"}
```
In reality what is going on is that users often use `"Pending"` when they really mean `"Latest"` (e.g. MyCrypto…) and when the block in question is not actually pending. This changes our behaviour for these two RPC calls to fall back to `"Latest"` when the query with `"Pending"` fails.
Note that we already behave this way for many other RPCs:
- eth_call (after this PR)
- eth_estimateGas (after this PR)
- eth_getBalance
- eth_getCode
- eth_getStorageAt
Closes https://github.com/paritytech/parity-ethereum/issues/10096
* Fetch jsonrpc from git
* No real need to wait for new jsonrpc
* Add tests for calling eth_call/eth_estimateGas with "Pending"
* Fix a todo, add another
* Change client.latest_state to return the best header as well so we avoid potential data races and do less work
* Impl review suggestions
* Update rpc/src/v1/impls/eth.rs
Co-Authored-By: Niklas Adolfsson <niklasadolfsson1@gmail.com>
* Review grumbles
* update docs
* Upgrade to jsonrpc v14
Contains https://github.com/paritytech/jsonrpc/pull/495 with good bugfixes to resource usage.
* Bump tokio & futures.
* Bump even further.
* Upgrade tokio to 0.1.22
* Partially revert "Bump tokio & futures."
This reverts commit 100907eb91907aa124d856d52374637256118e86.
* RPC method parity_clearEngineSigner
Add RPC method parity_clearEngineSigner
Fixes https://github.com/poanetwork/parity-ethereum/issues/113
* corrected the return type of clear_author
* review comment responses and a rebase fix
* removed a spurrious warning
* moved clear_signer functionality to set_signer
* Merge clear_author into MinerService::set_author.
* Add trace logs to Clique::set_signer.
* Clique: Don't lock signer multiple times.
* Rename RegistryInfo -> RegistryInfoDeprecated
* Add BlockId parameter to Registrar::get_address and RegistrarClient::call_contract
* Remove RegistrarClient::Call (use async for now); add RegistrarClient::get_address
* Remove Registrar type in favour of naked trait
* Use CallContract trait bound instead of separate call_contract method
* Make RegistrarClient::get_address and URLHint::resolve synchronous
* RegistrarClient::get_address: return check if address is zero
* Modify RegistryInfo::registry_address to take &str
* return Result from RegistryInfo::registry_address
* Replace RegistryInfo with RegistrarClient
- Modifed RegistrarClient::registrar_address to return Option
- Removed BlockChainClient::registrar_address
* Fix other build configs
* Fix unit test builds
* Remove local RegistrarClient type from run::execute_impl
* Remove registrar.json from ethcore
* Formatting/line breaks
* Update RegistrarClient docs, remove explicit lifetime
* Weak ref to ethcore client from hash fetch client
* Fix unit tests
* Switching cache from local to Radis
* sccache -s won't work. All the images are taken from own registry
* new images addresses
* statisticss after stop sccache server
sccache CC&CXX