The code that we have actually implements XTUCK and not TUCK. And it's a bit
broken, so fix it and add some tests. The most interesting one (that required
to touch stack code) is the one when we have 1 element on the stack and are
trying to tell XTUCK to push 2 elements deep.
ANSI X9.62 says that if x or y coordinate are greater than or equal to
curve.Params().P, the conversion should return an error (see ANSI X9.62:2005
Section A.5.8 Step b, which invokes Section A.5.5, which does the check and
rejects when x or y are too big.
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/20482 for more details.
PublicKey() for PrivateKey now just can't fail and it makes no sense to return
an error from it. There is a lot of associated functionality for which this
also is true, so adjust it accordingly and simplify a lot of code.
Public key is just a point, so use the coordinates obtained previously to
initialize the PublicKey structure without jumping through the hoops of
encoding/decoding.
As NEO uses P256 we can use standard crypto/elliptic library for almost
everything, the only exception being decompression of the Y coordinate. For
some reason the standard library only supports uncompressed format in its
Marshal()/Unmarshal() functions. elliptic.P256() is known to have
constant-time implementation, so it fixes#245 (and the decompression using
big.Int operates on public key, so nobody really cares about that part being
constant-time).
New decompress function is inspired by
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46283760, even though the previous one
really did the same thing just in a little less obvious way.
It makes no sense to provide an API for throw-away public keys, so obtain it
via a new real keypair generation where appropriate (and that's only needed
for testing).
Golint:
pkg/rpc/rpc.go:15:67: exported method GetBlock returns unexported type *rpc.response, which can be annoying to use
pkg/rpc/rpc.go:82:64: exported method GetRawTransaction returns unexported type *rpc.response, which can be annoying to use
pkg/rpc/rpc.go:97:52: exported method SendRawTransaction returns unexported type *rpc.response, which can be annoying to use
Refs. #213.
pkg/rpc/neoScanBalanceGetter.go:54:56: method parameter assetIdUint should be assetIDUint
pkg/rpc/neoScanBalanceGetter.go:62:3: var assetId should be assetID
pkg/rpc/server_test.go:27:5: var testRpcCases should be testRPCCases
pkg/rpc/txTypes.go:19:3: struct field assetId should be assetID
pkg/rpc/txTypes.go:39:35: interface method parameter assetId should be assetID
pkg/rpc/types.go:115:2: struct field TxId should be TxID
Refs. #213.
pkg/core/transaction/attribute.go:67:14: should omit type uint8 from declaration of var urllen; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
pkg/crypto/keys/publickey.go:184:8: should omit type []byte from declaration of var b; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
pkg/network/payload/version_test.go:15:12: should omit type bool from declaration of var relay; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
Refs. #213.
Golint:
pkg/core/blockchain.go:796:9: if block ends with a return statement, so drop
this else and outdent its block (move short variable declaration to its own
line if necessary)
Refs. #213.
Fixes things like:
* exported type/method/function X should have comment or be unexported
* comment on exported type/method/function X should be of the form "X ..."
(with optional leading article)
Refs. #213.
Fixes one more instruction being ran when VM FAULTs:
NEO-GO-VM > run
NEO-GO-VM > error encountered at instruction 6 (ROLL)
NEO-GO-VM > runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
FAULT
NEO-GO-VM > error encountered at instruction 7 (SETITEM)
NEO-GO-VM > interface conversion: interface {} is []vm.StackItem, not []uint8
Refs. #96.
And drop associated _pkg.dev remnants (refs. #307).
Original `dev` branch had two separate packages for public and private keys,
but those are so intertwined (`TestHelper` subpackage is a proof) that it's
better unite them and all associated code (like WIF and NEP-2) in one
package. This patch also:
* creates internal `keytestcases` package to share things with wallet (maybe
it'll be changed in some future)
* ports some tests from `dev`
* ports Verify() method for public key from `dev`
* expands TestPrivateKey() with public key check
Simplifies a lot of code and removes some duplication. Unfortunately I had to
move test_util random functions in same commit to avoid cycle
dependencies. One of these random functions was also used in core/transaction
testing, to simplify things I've just dropped it there and used a static
string (which is nice to have for a test anyway).
There is still sha256 left in wallet (but it needs to pass Hash structure into
the signing function).
Go's Hash is explicitly specified to never return an error on Write(), and our
own decoding functions only check for length which is gonna be right in every
case so it makes no sense returning errors from these functions.
With associated test and drop duplicating Uint160 implementation from
_pkg.dev. It doesn't seem to be used in pkg code at the moment, but still it
can be useful. Refs #307.
Unfortunately d58fbe0c88 didn't really fix the
problem because tinfo.Type (the expression resulting type) actually is a bool
and we need to check its parameters. Also, there is need to fix the NEQ
operation.
neo-storm has developed more wrappers for syscall APIs, so they can and should
be used as a drop-in replacement for pkg/vm/api. Moving it out of vm, as it's
not exactly related to the VM itself.
These were interpreted completely wrong, they actually have two next bytes
indicating an offset. This patch is a quick fix, actually more work is needed
here to properly display various instructions.
This is wrong, see issue #294, but it makes our VM tests work (as VM is
missing EQUAL implementation), so until #294 is properly resolved we're better
have this kind of wrong code generation.