https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/pull/27193
added hash domain to ping-pong protocol.
For backward compatibility responses both with and without domain were
generated and accepted.
Now that all clusters are upgraded, this commit enforces the hash domain
by removing the response without the domain.
Tenets:
1. Limit thread names to 15 characters
2. Prefix all Solana-controlled threads with "sol"
3. Use Camel case. It's more character dense than Snake or Kebab case
In order to maintain backward compatibility, for now the responding node
will hash the token both with and without domain so that the other node
will accept the response regardless of its upgrade status.
Once the cluster has upgraded to the new code, we will remove the legacy
domain = false case.
Packets are at the boundary of the system where, vast majority of the
time, they are received from an untrusted source. Raw indexing into the
data buffer can open attack vectors if the offsets are invalid.
Validating offsets beforehand is verbose and error prone.
The commit updates Packet::data() api to take a SliceIndex and always to
return an Option. The call-sites are so forced to explicitly handle the
case where the offsets are invalid.
Bytes past Packet.meta.size are not valid to read from.
The commit makes the buffer field private and instead provides two
methods:
* Packet::data() which returns an immutable reference to the underlying
buffer up to Packet.meta.size. The rest of the buffer is not valid to
read from.
* Packet::buffer_mut() which returns a mutable reference to the entirety
of the underlying buffer to write into. The caller is responsible to
update Packet.meta.size after writing to the buffer.
Upcoming changes to PacketBatch to support variable sized packets will
modify the internals of PacketBatch. So, this change removes usage of
the internal packet struct and instead uses accessors (which are
currently just wrappers of Vector functions but will change down the
road).
Shred::new_empty_data_shred returns an invalid shred (i.e.
shred.sanitize() returns error). The method is only used in tests and
can be easily replaced with Shred::new_from_data. To keep the shred api
surface small, this commit removes this method.
* refactor packet_threshold adjustment code into own struct and add unittest for it
* fix a typo in error message
* code review feedbacks
* another code review feedback
* Update core/src/ancestor_hashes_service.rs
Co-authored-by: Trent Nelson <trent.a.b.nelson@gmail.com>
* share packet threshold with repair service (credit to carl)
Co-authored-by: Trent Nelson <trent.a.b.nelson@gmail.com>
* Add separate vote processing tpu port
* Add feature to send to tpu vote port
* Add vote rejecting sigverify mode
* use packet.meta.is_simple_vote_tx in place of deserialization
* consolidate code that identifies vote tx atcommon path for cpu and gpu
* new key for feature set
* banking forward tpu vote
* add tpu vote port to dockerfile and other review changes
* Simplify thread id compare
* fix a test; updated cluster_info ABI change
Co-authored-by: Tao Zhu <tao@solana.com>
Co-authored-by: sakridge <sakridge@gmail.com>
The repair-peers cache is reset each time repair service loop runs,
and so computed repeatedly for the same slots:
https://github.com/solana-labs/solana/blob/d2b07dca9/core/src/repair_service.rs#L275
This commit uses an LRU cache to persists repair-peers for each slot.
In addition to LRU eviction rules, in order to avoid re-using outdated
data, each entry also has 10 seconds TTL.
* Move gossip modules to solana-gossip
* Update Protocol abi digest due to move
* Move gossip benches and hook up CI
* Remove unneeded Result entries
* Single use statements
Strip the zero-padding off of data shreds before insertion into blockstore
Co-authored-by: Stephen Akridge <sakridge@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Hawkins <utsl@utsl.org>