* Util to zip and unzip directories
* First pass at sumtree request/response. Add message types, implement the exchange in the protocol, zip up the sumtree directory and stream the file over, with necessary adapter hooks.
* Implement the sumtree archive receive logicGets the sumtree archive data stream from the network and write it to a file. Unzip the file, place it at the right spot and reconstruct the sumtree data structure, rewinding where to the right spot.
* Sumtree hash structure validation
* Simplify sumtree backend buffering logic. The backend for a sumtree has to implement some in-memory buffering logic to provide a commit/rollback interface. The backend itself is an aggregate of 3 underlying storages (an append only file, a remove log and a skip list). The buffering was previously implemented both by the backend and some of the underlying storages. Now pushing back all buffering logic to the storages to keep the backend simpler.
* Add kernel append only store file to sumtrees. The chain sumtrees structure now also saves all kernels to a dedicated file. As that storage is implemented by the append only file wrapper, it's also rewind-aware.
* Full state validation. Checks that:
- MMRs are sane (hash and sum each node)
- Tree roots match the corresponding header
- Kernel signatures are valid
- Sum of all kernel excesses equals the sum of UTXO commitments
minus the supply
* Fast sync handoff to body sync. Once the fast-sync state is fully setup, get bacj in body sync
mode to get the full bodies of the last blocks we're missing.
* First fully working fast sync
* Facility in p2p conn to deal with attachments (raw binary after message).
* Re-introduced sumtree send and receive message handling using the above.
* Fixed test and finished updating all required db state after sumtree validation.
* Massaged a little bit the pipeline orphan check to still work after the new sumtrees have been setup.
* Various cleanup. Consolidated fast sync and full sync into a single function as they're very similar. Proper conditions to trigger a sumtree request and some checks on receiving it.
* update mean cuda miner to latest trompcode, and added tweakable parameters to grin configuration file
* Added UUID for transactions, and store aggsig contexts indexed by transaction ID
* updating test framework to allow checking of wallet contents during test
* Re-introduce peer regular ping/pong
* Fix partial header reads. Turns out that on async tcp streams, even a small chunk like a
header can be read partially. So header read needs to rely on our
fixed-up `read_exact`, with an additional boolean to allow yield
when no bytes were read.
* we can now hydrate empty compact blocks and process them
* add some tests to verify size of
various serialized blocks and compact blocks
* add_test_hydrate_empty_block
* fix broken test
* First tests for API handlers
* Test chain UTXO handler
* Add test sumtrees handlers
* Fix typo
* Removed unused logger
* Update bitflags to ^1.0
* Missing test for bitflags update
* Moved test to grin directory
* Remove tests dependencies
* Add API P2P tests
* Fix hex string commitment
* Fix conflicting port
* Fix directory conflict and server port
* Wait for at least one block is mined on Travis
* first pass at allow/deny lists for hard-coded peers (not just seeds)
* commit
* add peers_allow and peers_deny examples and comments to grin.toml
* always ask for compact block
always fail to hydrate
always fallback to requesting full block
* decide to send full (empty) block over compact (empty) block
* add some randomness to the decision around broadcasting an empty block
as a block or as a compact block (so we can exercise more code paths easily)
* first pass at allow/deny lists for hard-coded peers (not just seeds)
* commit
* add peers_allow and peers_deny examples and comments to grin.toml
* fix build issue with simulnet tests
* fix p2p tests
* [wip] header first propagation
successfully propagating headers (unless we mined the block itself)
not yet asking for the block if we receive a header
* call request_block after successful processing header
* cleanup and skip asking for block if header is an orphan
* comments around error handling in receive_header
* rustfmt install instruction gotcha
rustfmt stopped working for me. It turns out people started having trouble with this last year already https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt/issues/2304
* rustfmt on a single file now works! Secrets inside
After `rustup component add rustfmt-preview` I get rustfmt as a command in my terminal.
`rustfmt --help` reveals --write-mode [replace|overwrite|display|plain|diff|coverage|checkstyle] and we've been using the default which is either `overwrite` or `replace` (depending on rustfmt version) and this was changing a bunch of files and a messed up workflow.
* Newcomer-friendly explanation how to use `rustfmt`
* Tried but failed to fix `cargo build` complaint about unused #[macro use]. See also 7a803a8dc1
* Compiler complaints be-gone
* Give sumtree tests method-tagged folder names so they don't overwrite each others' files
Fixes#658
* large updates for mining, fix async mode, will list changes in PR
* reset config and build defaults
* change to difficulty calculations
* tweaking mining params and tests
* tweaking to tests
* including pre-genesis data for difficulty adjustments, adding adjustment scenario tests
* further clarifying next_difficulty function
* moving tests out of consensus.rs
* pow test fix
* changing pre-genesis generation
Since the default value is also embedded in the help string it appears twice in the output from `grin wallet help`. This PR just removes the default from the help string.
* [wip] short_id implementation (first attempt)
todo - make this more reusable (a trait?) so we can use it for inputs/outputs/kernels easily
* factor short_id support out into ShortIdentifiable trait
* block can now be converted to compact_block
rename existing block.compact() -> block.cut_through()
* expose compact block representation via block api endpoint
optional with ?compact query param
* Making initial sync easier on the eyes:
- display "chain pointers" as: cumulative @ height [hash]
- clarify and line up to make the "pointers" easy to compare
- make every 100th block show info on debug level info, else as before