* Replace error chain for network error
* Fix usages and add manual From impls
* OnDemand Error and remove remaining dependencies
* Die error_chain, die.
* DIE
* Hasta la vista, baby
* [whisper] Move needed aes_gcm crypto in-crate
In the latest `parity-crypto` release (upcoming 0.4), the aes GCM features were removed (done to remove the dependency on `ring`).
This PR adds the bare minimum crypto needed for Whisper directly to the crate itself and as those were the only features needed from `parity-crypto`, removes the dependency on that crate altogether.
* Upgrade to parity-crypto 0.4
Reverts using NonZeroU32 (introduced [here](b347599cf7)).
* Check for 0 in `args.arg_keys_iteration`
* Use beta.4
* parity-crypto 0.4.0 is released
* Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync.
* Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync.
* Check if our peer is an older parity client with the bug
of not handling large requests properly
* Add a ClientVersion struct and a ClientCapabilites trait
* Make ClientVersion its own module
* Refactor and extend use of ClientVersion
* Replace strings with ClientVersion in PeerInfo
* Group further functionality in ClientCapabilities
* Move parity client version data from tuple to its own struct.
* Implement accessor methods for ParityClientData and remove them
from ClientVersion.
* Minor fixes
* Make functions specific to parity return types specific to parity.
* Test for shorter ID strings
* Fix formatting and remove unneeded dependencies.
* Roll back Cargo.lock
* Commit last Cargo.lock
* Convert from string to ClientVersion
* * When checking if peer accepts service transactions just check
if it's parity, remove version check.
* Remove dependency on semver in ethcore-sync
* Remove unnecessary String instantiation
* Rename peer_info to peer_version
* Update RPC test helpers
* Simplify From<String>
* Parse static version string only once
* Update RPC tests to new ClientVersion struct
* Document public members
* More robust parsing of ID string
* Minor changes.
* Update version in which large block bodies requests appear.
* Update ethcore/sync/src/block_sync.rs
Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com>
* Update util/network/src/client_version.rs
Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com>
* Update util/network/src/client_version.rs
Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com>
* Update tests.
* Minor fixes.
* 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.
* Update `add_license` script
* run script
* add `remove duplicate lines script` and run it
* Revert changes `English spaces`
* strip whitespaces
* Revert `GPL` in files with `apache/mit license`
* don't append `gpl license` in files with other lic
* Don't append `gpl header` in files with other lic.
* re-ran script
* include c and cpp files too
* remove duplicate header
* rebase nit
* 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
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.
* Consolidate crypto functionality in `ethcore-crypto`.
- Move `ecdh`/`ecies` modules to `ethkey`.
- Refactor `ethcore-crypto` to use file per module.
- Replace `subtle` with `ethcore_crypto::is_equal`.
- Add `aes_gcm` module to `ethcore-crypto`.
* Rename `aes::{encrypt,decrypt,decrypt_cbc}` ...
... to `aes::{encrypt_128_ctr,decrypt_128_ctr,decrypt_128_cbc}`.
* WIP
* Replace Rlp with UntrustedRlp in views, explicity unwrap with expect
First pass to get it to compile. Need to figure out whether to do this or to propogate Errors upstream, which would require many more changes to dependent code. If we do this way we are assuming that the views are always used in a context where the rlp is trusted to be valid e.g. when reading from our own DB. So need to fid out whether views are used with data received from an untrusted (e.g. extrernal peer).
* Remove original Rlp impl, rename UntrustedRlp -> Rlp
* Create rlp views with view! macro to record debug info
Views are assumed to be over valid rlp, so if there is a decoding error we record where the view was created in the first place and report it in the expect
* Use $crate in view! macro to avoid import, fix tests
* Expect valid rlp in decode functions for now
* Replace spaces with tabs in new file
* Add doc tests for creating views with macro
* Update rlp docs to reflect removing of UntrustedRlp
* Replace UntrustedRlp usages in private-tx merge
* 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
* Filter-out nodes.json
* network: sort node table nodes by failure ratio
* network: fix node table tests
* network: fit node failure percentage into buckets of 5%
* network: consider number of attempts in sorting of node table
* network: fix node table grumbles
* updated ethereum-types and tiny-keccak
* Updated several deps
* Updated several more dependencies
* Modify dummy file to trigger ci
* fixed update of memmap to 0.6 in ethash crate
* Fixed fetch after update to latest reqwest
* Updated jsonrpc-core with fixes for serde
* add expects in util/version/build.rs