* Refactor updater to use ethabi-derive
* Grumble: do_call type alias
* Empty commit to trigger test re-run
* migration to ethabi-5.0
* migration to ethabi-5.0 in progress
* use ethabi_deriven to generate TransactAcl contract
* use ethabi_deriven to generate Registry contract
* hash-fetch uses ethabi_derive, removed retain cycle from updater, fixed#7720
* node-filter crate uses ethabi_derive to generate peer_set contract interface
* use LruCache in node-filter instead of HashMap
* validator_set engine uses ethabi_derive
* ethcore does not depend on native_contracts
* miner does no depend on native_contracts
* secret_store does not use native_contracts (in progress)
* removed native-contracts
* ethcore and updater does not depend on futures
* updated ethereum-types
* fixed all warnings caused by using new version of ethereum-types
* updated ethabi_derive && ethabi_contract to get rid of warnings
* removed another retain cycle in updater, fixed following minor version on update
* moved contracts out of native_contracts res
* updated ethabi_contract
* fixed failing test
* fixed failing test
* there is no need to create two contracts of the same kind any more
* simplify updater::ReleaseTrack conversion into u8 and add several tests for it
* applied review suggestions
* applied review suggestions
I was investigating issues I am having with Whisper support. I've
enabled Whisper on a custom test network and inserted traces into
Whisper handler implementation (Network<T> and NetworkProtocolHandler
for Network<T>) and I noticed that the handler was never invoked.
After further research on this matter, I found out that
AttachedProtocol's register function does nothing:
https://github.com/paritytech/parity/blob/master/sync/src/api.rs#L172
but there was an implementation originally:
99075ad#diff-5212acb6bcea60e9804ba7b50f6fe6ec and it did the actual
expected logic of registering the protocol in the NetworkService.
However, as of 16d84f8#diff-5212acb6bcea60e9804ba7b50f6fe6ec ("finished
removing ipc") this implementation is gone and only the no-op function
is left.
Which leads me to a conclusion that in fact Whisper's handler never gets
registered in the service and therefore two nodes won't communicate
using it.
Solution: Resurrect original non-empty `AttachedProtocols.register`
implementation
Resolves#7566
* Move miner away from ethcore.
* Fix ethcore to use miner/transaction.
* Fix tests and warnings.
* fixed incorrect merge of the test in the documentation
* Add checks for additional reserved ip addresses
100.64.0.0/10 and 240.0.0.0/4 are both reserved but not currently
filtered.
* Add check for special purpose addresses
192.0.0.0/24 - Used for the IANA IPv4 Special Purpose Address Registry
* Refactor ip_utils (#5872)
* Add checks for all ipv4 special use addresses
* Add comprehensive ipv4 test cases
* Refactor Ipv6 address checks (#5872)
* Refactor AllowIP (#5872)
* Add IpFilter struct to wrap predefined filter (AllowIP) with custom
allow/block filters.
* Refactor parsing of --allow-ips to handle custom filters.
* Move AllowIP/IpFilter from ethsync to ethcore-network where they
are used.
* Revert Cargo.lock
* Tests for custom ip filters (#5872)
* Add "none" as a valid argument for --allow-ips to allow narrow
custom ranges, eg.: --allow-ips="none 10.0.0.0/8"
* Add tests for parsing filter arguments and node endpoints.
* Add ipnetwork crate to dev dependencies for testing.
* Add ipv6 filter tests (#5872)
* Revert parity-ui-precompiled to master
* Fix minor detail in usage.txt (#5872)
* Spaces to tabs
* Rename IpFilter::new() to ::default()
* Small readability improvements
* Test (#5872)
* Revert "Test (#5872)"
This reverts commit 7a8906430a6dad633fe29df3dca57f1630851fa9.
* whisper skeleton
* basic message store
* rallying and message logic
* pass host info to network protocol handlers
* choose who starts rally based on node key
* module reshuffling
* mining messages
* prune messages by low PoW until below size target
* associated error type for ethkey generators and `OsRng` generator
* beginnings of RPC
* generic message handler for whisper
* reshuffle code order
* standard payload encoding and decoding
* basic crypto
* minor restructuring of net code
* implement shh_post
* merge?
* implement filters
* rand trait for hash types
* filter RPCs for whisper
* symmetric encryption of payload
* pub-sub
* filter tests
* use only secure random IDs
* attach arbitrary protocols to network
* basic integration of whisper into Parity
* eagerly prune low PoW entries
* broadcast messages with salted topics
* node info RPC
* fix import
* fix leading zeros calculation
* address minor grumbles
This is a huge change, which includes some changes to replace code that
originally cloned to reuse allocations instead. The updated
`elastic-array` crate renames its consuming `Vec`-conversion method to
`into_vec`, which means that I can do a simple
`sed -i 's/to_vec/into_vec/'` and then fix the compilation errors.
This commit is probably a minor performance win and definitely a
significant readability win.
* make on_connect/disconnect public
* free flow params constructor
* Shared ownership of LES handlers
* light provider impl for test client
* skeleton for testing light sync
* have test_client use actual genesis
* fix underflow in provider
* test harnesses for lightsync
* fix tests
* fix test failure caused by test_client changes