This change introduces two new types:
- `PreparedBlock`, representing a block which has undergone semantic
validation and has been prepared for contextual validation;
- `FinalizedBlock`, representing a block which is ready to be finalized
immediately;
and changes the `Request::CommitBlock`,`Request::CommitFinalizedBlock`
variants to use these types instead of their previous fields.
This change solves the problem of passing data between semantic
validation and contextual validation, and cleans up the state code by
allowing it to pass around a bundle of data. Previously, the state code
just passed around an `Arc<Block>`, which forced it to needlessly
recompute block hashes and other data, and was incompatible with the
already-known but not-yet-implemented data transfer requirements, namely
passing in the Sprout and Sapling anchors computed during contextual
validation.
This commit propagates the `PreparedBlock` and `FinalizedBlock` types
through the state code but only uses their data opportunistically, e.g.,
changing .hash() computations to use the precomputed hash. In the
future, these structures can be extended to pass data through the
verification pipeline for reuse as appropriate. For instance, these
changes allow the sprout and sapling anchors to be propagated through
the state.
There's no reason to return a pre-Buffer'd service (there's no need for
internal access to the state service, as in zebra-network), but wrapping
it internally removes control of the buffer size from the caller.
* Reverse displayed endianness of transaction and block hashes
* fix zebra-checkpoints utility for new hash order
* Stop using "zebrad revhex" in zebrad-hash-lookup
* Rebuild checkpoint lists in new hash order
This change also adds additional checkpoints to the end of each list.
* Replace TransactionHash with transaction::Hash
This change should have been made in #905, but we missed Debug impls
and some docs.
Co-authored-by: Ramana Venkata <vramana@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* refactor block and tx validation errors
* rename errors module to error
* move NoTransactions to BlockError
* clarify some errors, use dbg format for hash in error
* mnake is_coinbase_first return BlockError
* add new error types for each consensus Service
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jane@zfnd.org>
Instead of conditionally parsing the hardcoded checkpoint list and
optionally making a CheckpointVerifier, make one unconditionally, and
use the config settings to decide whether to route responses to it.
Then, fix up all of the places needed to make it compile and remove all
of the dead code.
This disables one test that can't be easily fixed at the moment, because
it tests the wrong thing: the checkpoint and block verifiers will
produce different transcripts.
It also disables the initial_tip logic for now, pending simplification
of the ChainVerifier logic.
* stop committing to the state in the ChainVerifier
* commit to the state in the BlockVerifier
* commit to the state in the CheckpointVerifier
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jlusby42@gmail.com>
* add CheckpointList::new_up_to(limit: NetworkUpgrade)
* if checkpoint_sync is false, limit checkpoints to Sapling
* update tests for CheckpointList and chain::init
This is the first in a sequence of changes that change the block:: items
to not include Block as a prefix in their name, in accordance with the
Rust API guidelines.
* Add checkpoint list generation scripts
* Limit the checkpoint block data size
* Limit the checkpoint height gap
* Add Mainnet and Testnet checkpoint lists
* Parse hard-coded checkpoint lists
The lists were generated using the following limits:
- 256 MB spacing, based on block byte size, and
- 2000 blocks.
* Add MIN and MAX for BlockHeight and LockTime
* Remove duplicate test cases
* fix a comment about the minimum lock time
The minimum LockTime::Time is 5 November 1985 00:53:20 UTC, so the first
day that only contains valid times is 6 November 1985 (in all timezones).
Similarly, the maximum LockTime::Time is 7 February 2106 06::28::15 UTC,
so the last day that only contains valid times in all time zones is
5 February 2106.
* fix: Reject checkpoint lists with bad hashes or heights
Reject the all-zeroes hash, because it is the parent hash of the genesis
block, and should never appear in a checkpoint list.
Reject checkpoint heights that are greater than the maximum block
height.
* Flatten consensus::verify::* to consensus::*
* Move consensus::*::tests into their own files
* Move CheckpointList into its own file
* Move Progress and Target into a types module
QueuedBlock and QueuedBlockList can stay in checkpoint.rs, because
they are tightly coupled to CheckpointVerifier.