Refactor crypto, datatypes, and plugin-api to reduce plugin APIs in the EVM.
Split crypto into crypto services and crypto algorithms
Reverse the dependency between datatyps and plugin-api.
Remove plugin Hash and Address types (use datatypes)
Move PublicKey and Quantity into datatypes.
Lots of changes to imports and build files, and some fromPlugin calls removed.
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@swirldslabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@shemnon.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin Florentine <justin+github@florentine.us>
Temporary use a build of this plugin that contains the proposed PR[1],
that improve the downloadLicenses task, reducing its execution time from
about 10 minutes to under 1 minute.
The build is temporary hosted in a custom repository, until a new upstream
version with the patch is released.
[1]https://github.com/hierynomus/license-gradle-plugin/pull/203
Signed-off-by: Fabio Di Fabio <fabio.difabio@consensys.net>
Broad reaching optimizations to speed up EVM calculations
* Generally speaking, use int and long where it is more appropriate than UInt256 (memory indexes mostly)
* Move the internal stack to Bytes from UInt256
* Re-work the flow of many operations to account for the above
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@gmail.com>
Move EVM to a standalone module
Move the EVM classes to a standalone module. This is mostly moves but
some API re-resign to peel out some features not essential to the EVM,
such as privacy support and ties to the data storage subsystem.
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@gmail.com>
* Create new datatypes module
Create a new `datatypes` module to hold datatypes that are broadly used.
This will aid modularization by making sure the base types in the module
minimize the amount of unrelated support classes needed.
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@gmail.com>
* Add Address, Hash, and Wei to datatypes
Move the Address, Hash, and Wei to datatypes in as they are needed for
EVM modularization.
Signed-off-by: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin@gmail.com>
* Permissioning: Add plugin extension point
Added plugin extension point to allow developers to write their
own implementation of `NodePermissioningProvider::isPermitted`
This will allow developers to implement their own interpretations of
things like on-chain permissioning.
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* refactor: rename NodePermissioningProvider::isPermitted
Interface will be used for other pemissioning needs
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* Permissioning: added hook for NodeMessagePermissioning
All message sent to a peer will call into isMessagePermitted
if providers have been registered through the plugin api
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* AcceptanceTests: test node nodePermissioningProvider
4 node cluster with permissioning blocking a direct between two nodes
and permissioning blocking transaction messages for a single node
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: unit tests for NodePermissioningControllerFactory
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: fat finger typo
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: reduce likely hood of flakey test
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: remove comment
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: typos
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: remove jitpack references
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: tidy up EthPeerTest args
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: update plugin hash check
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* fix: improve test reliability
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
* refactor: move test-plugins out from besu/main into acceptance-tests
Signed-off-by: Antony Denyer <git@antonydenyer.co.uk>
This adds the Prepare and Commit messages used in the QBFT protocol, this is an incremental movement toward QBFT - and does not offer new functionality.
Signed-off-by: Trent Mohay <trent.mohay@consensys.net>
Add support for external GPU mining via the stratum protocol.
Three new CLI Options support this: `--miner-stratum-enabled`,
`--miner-stratum-host`, and `--miner-stratum-port`.
To use stratum first use the `--miner-enabled` option and add the
`--miner-stratum-enabled` option. This disables local CPU mining and opens up
a stratum server, configurable via `--miner-stratum-host` (default is
`0.0.0.0`) and `--miner-stratum-port` (default is 8008). This server supports
`stratum+tcp` mining and the JSON-RPC services (if enabled) will support the
`eth_getWork` and `eth_submitWork` calls as well (supporting `getwork` or
`http` schemes).
This is known to work with ethminer.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Toulme <antoine@lunar-ocean.com>
* adding in spdx-license-identifier & updated check for the same; removing license check from spotless
Signed-off-by: Joshua Fernandes <joshua.fernandes@consensys.net>
* Change CheckSpdxHeader to a task.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
This allows the acceptance testing DSL to be published as part of the
Besu internal jar files - which in turn means the DSL can be reused
in other projects.
Signed-off-by: Trent Mohay <trent.mohay@consensys.net>
* Ensure `plugin-api` module gets published at the correct maven path
* Move `plugins` to `plugin-api`
Signed-off-by: Edward Evans <edward.evans@consensys.net>
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Return plugin-api to the main repo
* Spotless
* Migrate all external plugin-api references to the project in this repo
* Add licence header
* Update repo reference for publish, even if commented
* Use real configuration for publishing plugin-api
This was tested with the
`:plugins:publishMavenJavaPublicationToMavenLocal` task and checking the
local Maven repo to make sure it was using the correct paths
Signed-off-by: Edward Evans <edward.evans@consensys.net>
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Add support for working within Network Address Translation (NAT) environments.
This adds a CLI flag `--nat-method` with two options, `NONE` (the default and
current behavior) and `UPNP.` `--nat-method` will affect what IP address and
ports are advertised via the P2P discovery and other APIs that report the
address and port for P2P actions.
`UPNP` is intended for a typical home or small office environment where a
wireless router or modem provides NAT isolation.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Use the external jars to provide the plugin libraries.
* Add mavenLocal to local repositories to aid development
* Remove the :plugins project
* Move the PantheonPluginContextImpl into :pantheon
* rename a few files
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
In most places the RPC gets dropped. In a few places it made more sense
to rename to GraphQLHttp when we are talking about the HTTP Server and
service.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Implements a GraphQL interface to expose data that conforms to EIP-1767. As the EIP specifies, the implementation should allow “a complete replacement to the read-only information exposed via the present JSON-RPC interface”.
Supported CLI options:
* `--graphql-http-enabled` to enable GraphQL
* `--graphql-http-host` and `--graphql-http-port` to configure the host and port.
* `--graphql-http-cors-origins` to set the CORS-origin policies
* The `--host-whitelist` option is respected. This option also applies to JSON-RPC and WS-RPC endpoints.
Default port is 8547. The endpoint is `/graphrpc`, so the default URL is typically `http://127.0.0.1:8547/graphql`
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Move RocksDBStats to it's own module. This also brings metrics to
metrics:core since none of our other module have nested modules but
they have peer modules.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* upgread all dependencies and gradle plugins
* did not upgrade net.researchgate.release gradle plugin as that is know to break correto JVM
* removed quickstart from module list. It's been gone a while now.
* sorted the modules
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Add Orion module
* Add integration tests
* Use ephemeral instance of Orion for integration test
- Start orion on random port
- test payloads can be send and received
* update build image
* Use snapshot build of orion
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Gradle 5.1.1
Artemis went to Gradle 5.1 and it seems to be doing fine.
This upgrades to Gradle 5.1.1 and removes the two deprecation warnings in the build script.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Metrics being captured initially:
Total number of peers ever connected to
Total number of peers disconnected, by disconnect reason and whether the disconnect was initiated locally or remotely.
Current number of peers
Timing for processing JSON-RPC requests, broken down by method name.
Generic JVM and process metrics (memory used, heap size, thread count, time spent in GC, file descriptors opened, CPU time etc).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
Gradle 4.10.2 issues deprecation warnings. Based on the Gradle
documentation, enable the STABLE_PUBLISHING feature preview to
fix this. This is essentially a no-op as no Maven publications
are published.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Introduce classes to wrap JSON config instead of accessing it directly in multiple places.
* Fix discrepancy in how CliqueProtocolSchedule and CliquePantheonController loaded the block period configuration.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>
* Added docker quickstart test
- quickstart folder is now a module
- added junit tests that runs the bash scripts
- added new gradle task for testing quickstart scripts
- added jenkinsfile step for the gradle task
- switched the build image to one with docker in it
- split into nodes and docker env
- parallel jobs
- modified host usage in bash scripts to take the docker-in-docker architecture in account
Signed-off-by: Adrian Sutton <adrian.sutton@consensys.net>