neo-go/CHANGELOG.md

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Changelog

This document outlines major changes between releases.

0.71.0 "Celebration" (30 Dec 2019)

Version 0.71.0 ends the year 2019 of neo-go development with a solid release that adds support for pprof, implements all missing interoperability functions, improves performance and as usual fixes some bugs. This is also the first release with a test coverage of more than 60% which is a significant milestone in our trend to improve code quality and testing. Back in August 2019 when NSPCC had started neo-go developement the project only had a coverage of 45% and even though a lot of code has been added since we're improving this metrics with every release.

New features:

  • pprof support (disabled by default, #536)
  • compiler now supports assignments to an element of slice using variable index (#564)
  • hashed 4-byte IDs support for SYSCALL instruction (#565)
  • remainder ('%') operator support in compiler (#563)
  • Neo.Witness.GetVerificationScript and Neo.InvocationTransaction.GetScript interop functions (#421)
  • Neo.Iterator., Neo.Enumerator. and Neo.Storage.Find interops (#422)
  • tuple return support in compiler (#562)
  • getblocks P2P command implementation (#577)

Behaviour changes:

  • Monitoring config section changed its name to Prometheus because of pprof addition (#536)
  • db dump command now also writes the block number zero by default to comply with ImportBlocks format (#582)
  • skip parameter was renamed to start in the db dump command (#582)
  • db restore now skips the genesis block in the dump if starting to import into the new DB and if this block matches the one generated on blockchain init (#582)

Improvements:

  • VM optimizations (#558, #559, #565, #572)
  • top block caching in core to improve dApps performance (#572)
  • transaction's TXType can now be JSON-unmarshalled (#575)
  • crypto package no longer exports AES functions (#579)
  • merkle tree functions and structures were moved into the hash package (#579)
  • base58 functionality was moved into its own package from crypto (#579)
  • Uint160DecodeAddress and AddressFromUint160 functions were moved out of crypto into their own package (#579)
  • address package now can be configured to use different prefixes (#579)

Bugs fixed:

  • wrong INVERT instruction behaviour for converted values (#561)
  • wrong DUP behaviour when the next instruction doesn't convert the value (#561)
  • OVER and PICK implementations didn't properly duplicate stack items (#561)
  • PICKITEM instruction failed to duplicate picked items (#561)
  • getblock RPC call was not answering with full hex-encoded block (#575)
  • base58.CheckDecode was decoding values with leading zeroes in a wrong way (#579)
  • decoding wrong public key could succeed (#579)
  • consensus payload verification was inconsistent with other verification code (#555)
  • DB dump was using wrong format in release 0.70.1 (#582)
  • DB restorer was not properly counting skipped blocks which could lead to bogus error being reported (#582)
  • the DB was not closed properly on error during DB restore (#582)
  • NPE in consensus (#583)

0.70.1 "Centrifugation" (16 Dec 2019)

Release 0.70.1 brings no new functionality focusing on internal node improvements instead. Some bugs were fixed, refactoring was done and performance was improved substantially.

Behaviour changes:

  • as with the previous release, this one changes the database format, so you need to resynchronize your nodes
  • code testing will fail if you're not to checkout submodules (we have one with neo-vm tests, #543)

Improvements:

  • "inv" command handling was changed to not ask peers of the items we already have (#533)
  • numerous optimizations across the whole system (#535, #546, #547, #545, #549, #550, #553, #554, #556, #557)
  • compiler no longer outputs errors by itself, passing them programmatically instead via its API (#457)
  • VM opcodes were moved into their own package allowing wider reuse (#538)
  • compiler package was moved one level up from pkg/vm/compiler to pkg/compiler (#538)
  • proper script trigger constants were added (#509)
  • consensus payloads are now properly signed and this signature is being checked (#544)
  • Uint160/Uint256 types were made more consistent and having an explicit LE/BE suffix for conversion functions (#314)
  • a separate layer based on storage.Store with state item-specific functions was created (#517, #334)
  • ReadBytes/WriteBytes in io package were renamed into ReadVarBytes/WriteVarBytes to more accurately describe them and be more consistent with C# implementation (#545)
  • io package was refactored to add type-specific read/write methods to its structures and remove generic (slow) ReadLE/WriteLE (#553, #554)
  • a simple tx performance benchmark was added (#551)

Bugs fixed:

  • consensus could start and stall with not-yet-connected peers (#532)
  • nil pointer dereference in PrepareResponse and PrepareRequest messages handling (#532)
  • fatal error because of locking problems in mempool (#535)
  • missing error handling in compiler emitter functions (#297)
  • wallet opening command now hides the password printed into it (#539)
  • storage was updated improperly when several transactions in one block were touching the same keys, leading to subsequent transactions failures (#542)
  • application execution results were not saved in full (#517)
  • mempool transaction verification was wrong (#557)

0.70.0 "Constellation" (29 Nov 2019)

This is a long-awaited and exciting release implementing a full Neo consensus node that you can run your own neo-go private net with! It also brings with it serious improvements in contract handling, you can now not only compile, but also deploy and invoke contracts with neo-go.

New features:

  • systemd unit file for deployment (#326)
  • claim transactions processing was added (#489)
  • Consensus payloads decoding/encoding (#431)
  • getunspents method is RPC server (#473)
  • updated docker-compose environment for privnet setup (#497, #529)
  • client-side getunspents RPC method support (#511)
  • contract deployment from the CLI (#474)
  • enrollment and state transactions processing (#508)
  • Neo.Blockchain.GetValidators interop support (#420)
  • invokefunction RPC method support in the server (#347)
  • testinvokefunction command in the CLI to do test invocations via invokefunction RPC method (#521)
  • consensus node support (#507, #525)
  • server-side invoke RPC method support (#346)
  • testinvoke CLI command to invoke contracts via invoke RPC method (#527)
  • getheaders P2P message processing (#529)
  • relaying was added for transactions coming from P2P network (#529)
  • invoke and invokefunction commands to invoke deployed script and send an invocation transaction to the network (#531)

Behavior changes:

  • db dump/restore format is now compatible with NGD chain dumps (#466)
  • smart contracts now have a new configuration format that is used to deploy them (#511)
  • testinvoke CLI command was renamed to testinvokescript (#521)

Improvements:

  • core.Blockchainer interface now has a Close method (#485)
  • util.Uint256Size is now public (#490)
  • io package now has generic functions for array serialization/deserialization (#490)
  • util.Uint256 now supports io.Serializable interface (#495)
  • smartcontract.ParamType type now supports io.Serializable interface (#495)
  • vm.ByteArrayItem now uses hex representation when being marshalled into JSON (#499)
  • io serialization/deserialization for arrays is now restricted in elements count (#503, #505)
  • core.AccountState now stores all UTXOs for the account (#504)
  • interop functions got some testing coverage (#492)
  • rpc client now implements CalculateInputs method via getunspents call for transaction building (#511)
  • transaction.NewInvocationTX now accepts a gas parameter for the corresponding transaction field (#511)
  • rpc.StackParamType now supports YAML marshaling/unmarshaling
  • rpc package now has more fine-grained methods for transaction building (#511, #531)
  • Blockchain now stores and updates validators list (#508)
  • blockchain state management refactored (#508)
  • rpc invocation parameter management reworked (#513)
  • util test coverage improved (#515)
  • invokescript tests were added to the rpc package (#521)
  • crypto/keys and crypto/hash packages test coverage improved (#516)

Bugs fixed:

  • blockchain not persisting the latest changes on exit (#485)
  • db dump/restore commands incorrectly handled skip parameter (#486)
  • vm failed to serialize duplicating non-reference elements (#496)
  • improper smartcontract notifications handling (#453)
  • nondeterministic GetReferences interop behaviour leading to contract failures (#454)
  • writing message to the peer could be interleaved with other messages leading to garbage being sent (#503, #506)
  • inability to process block with previously relayed transaction (#511)
  • decoding transaction with invalid type didn't return an error (#522)
  • attempts to reconnect to the node with the same ID (#507)
  • peer disconnects during handshake because of code race (#529)
  • useless header requests from peers with low height (#529)
  • wrong header hashes initialization from the DB in case there are 2000*N + 1 blocks in the chain (#529)

0.62.0 "Commotion" (07 Nov 2019)

Release 0.62.0 finishes one very important work some pieces of which were gradually rolled out in previous releases --- it integrates all neo-vm project JSON-based tests for NEO 2.0 C# VM and runs them successfully against neo-go VM. There are also important bug fixes based on mainnet nodes deployment experience and additional configuration options.

New Features:

  • implemented Runtime.Serialize and Runtime.Deserialize syscalls (#419)
  • new configuration option -- AttemptConnPeers to set the number of connections that the node will try to establish when it goes below the MinPeers setting (#478)
  • LogPath configuration parameter to write logs into some file and not to stdout (#460), not enabled by default
  • Address configuration parameter to specify the address to bind to (#460), not enabled by default

Behavior changes:

  • mainnet configuration now has correct ports specified (#478)
  • multiple connections to the same peer are disallowed now (as they are in C# node (#478))
  • the default MaxPeers setting was increased to 100 for mainnet and testnet configurations and limited to 10 for privnet (#478)

Improvements:

  • implemented missing VM constraints: stack item number limitation (#462) and integer size checks (#484, #373)
  • added a framework to run JSON-based neo-vm tests for C# VM and fixed all remaining incompabitibilities (#196)
  • added wallet unit tests (#475)
  • network.Peer's NetAddr method was split into RemoteAddr and PeerAddr (#478)
  • MakeDirForFile function was added to the io package (#470)

Bugs fixed:

  • RPC service responded with block height to getblockcount request which differs from C# interpretation of getblockcount (#471)
  • getbestblockhash RPC method response was not adding leading 0x prefix to the hash, while C# node does it
  • inability to correctly handshake clients on the server side (#458, #480)
  • data race in Server structure fields access (#478)
  • MaxPeers configuration setting was not working properly (#478)
  • useless DB reads (that failed in some cases) on persist attempt that didn't persist anything (#481)
  • current header height was not stored in the DB when starting a new blockchain which lead to node failures on restart (#481)
  • crash on node restart if no header hashes were written into the DB (#481)

0.61.0 "Cuspidation" (01 Nov 2019)

New features:

  • Prometheus support for monitoring (#441)
  • neo-go contract invoke now accepts endpoint parameter (--endpoint or -e) to specify RPC node to be used for invocation (#363)
  • RPC server now supports invokescript method (#348)
  • minimum peers number can now be configured (#468)
  • configured CORS workaround implemented in the RPC package (#469)

Behavior changes:

  • neo-go contract inspect now expects avm files in input, but can also compile Go code with -c parameter (previously is was done by default), inspect subcommand was removed from neo-go vm (it dumped avm files in previous release) (#463)
  • the default minimum peers was reduced to 3 for privnet setups to avoid useless reconnections to only 4 available nodes
  • RPC service now has its own section in configuration, update your configurations (#469)

Improvements:

  • VM.Load() now clears the state properly, making VM reusable after the Run() (#463)
  • Compile() in compiler package no longer accepts Options, they were not used previously anyway (#463)
  • invocation stack depth is now limited in the VM (#461)
  • VM got new State() method to get textual state description (#463)
  • vm's Stack structure can now be marshalled into JSON (#463)

Bugs fixed:

  • race in discoverer part of the server (#445)
  • RPC server giving improper (not JSON) respons to unimplemented API requests (#463)

0.60.0 "Cribration" (25 Oct 2019)

Release 0.60.0 brings with it an implementation of all NEO 2.0 VM opcodes, full support for transaction relaying, improved logging, a bunch of fixes and an updated project logo.

New features:

  • blocks dumping from DB to file and restoring from file to DB (#436)
  • new logo (#444)
  • implemented getdata message handling (#448)
  • issue tx processing (#450)
  • CALL_I, CALL_E, CALL_ET, CALL_ED, CALL_EDT implementation in the VM (#192)

Internal improvements:

  • codestyle fixes (#439, #443)
  • removed spurious prints from all the code, now everything is passed/logged correctly (#247)

Bugs fixed:

  • missing max size limitation in CAT and PUSHDATA4 opcodes implementation (#435)
  • wrong interpretation of missing unspent coin state when checking for double spend (#439)
  • panic on successive node starts when no headers were saved in the DB (#440)
  • NEWARRAY/NEWSTRUCT opcodes didn't copy operands for array<->struct conversions
  • deadlock in MemPool on addition (#448)
  • transactions were not removed from the MemPool when processing new signed block (#446)
  • wrong contract property constants leading to storage usage failures (#450)

0.51.0 "Confirmation" (17 Oct 2019)

With over a 100 commits made since 0.50.0 release 0.51.0 brings with it full block verification, improved and fixed transaction verifications, implementation of most of interop functions and VM improvements. Block verification is an important milestone on the road to full consensus node support and it required implementing a lot of other associated functionality.

New features:

  • CHECKSIG, VERIFY and CHECKMULTISIG instructions in VM (#269)
  • witness verification logic for transactions (#368)
  • NEWMAP, HASKEY, KEYS and VALUES instructions, support for Map type in PICKITEM, SETITEM, REMOVE, EQUAL, ARRAYSIZE (#359)
  • configurable transaction verification on block addition (#415, #418)
  • contract storage and support for VM to call contracts via APPCALL/TAILCALL (#417)
  • support for Interop type in VM (#417)
  • VM now has stepInto/stepOver/stepOut method implementations for debugging matching neo-vm behavior (#187)
  • storage support for contracts (#418)
  • added around 90% of interop functions (#418)
  • Invocation TX processing now really does invoke contracts using internal VM (#418)
  • blocks are now completely verified when added to the chain (if not configured otherwise; #12, #418)

Behavior changes:

  • full block verification is now enabled for all network types
  • block's transaction verification enabled for privnet setups, mainnet and testnet don't have it enabled

Technical improvements:

  • GetVarIntSize and GetVarStringSize were removed from the io package (use GetVarSize instead; #408)
  • OVER implementation was optimized to not pop the top element from the stack (#406, part of #196 work)
  • vm.VM was extended with HasFailed() method to check its state (previously external VM users couldn't do it; #411)
  • redesigned input block queue mechanism, now it's completely moved out of the Blockchain, which only accepts the next block via AddBlock() (#414)
  • unpersisted blocks are now fully available with the Blockchain (thus we have symmetry now in AddBlock/GetBlock APIs; #414, #366)
  • removed duplicating batch structures from BoltDB and Redis code, now all of them use the same batch as MemoryStore does (#414)
  • MemoryStore was exporting its mutex for no good reason, now it's hidden (#414)
  • storage layer now returns ErrKeyNotFound for all DBs in appropriate situations (#414)
  • VM's PopResult() now doesn't panic if there is no result (#417)
  • VM's Element now has a Value() method to quickly get the item value (#417)
  • VM's stack PushVal() method now accepts uint8/16/32/64 (#417, #418)
  • VM's Element now has TryBool() method similar to Bool(), but without a panic (for external VM users; #417)
  • VM has now completely separated instruction read and execution phases (#417)
  • Store interface now has Delete method (#418)
  • Store tests were reimplemented to use one test set for all Store implementations, including LevelDB that was not tested at all previously (#418)
  • Batch interface doesn't have Len method now as it's not used at all (#418)
  • NewFromRawBytes functions were renamed to NewFromASN1 in the keys package, previous naming made it easy to confuse them with functions operating with NEO serialization format (#418)
  • PublicKey's IsInfinity method is exported now (#418)
  • smartcontract package now has CreateSignatureRedeemScript() matching C# code (#418)
  • vm package now has helper functions IsSignatureContract/IsMultiSigContract/IsStandardContract matching C# code (#418)
  • Blockchain's GetBlock() now returns full block with transactions (#418)
  • Block's Verify() was changed to return specific error (#418)
  • Blockchain's GetTransationResults was renamed into GetTransactionResults (#418)
  • Blockchainer interface was extended with GetUnspentCoinState, GetContractState and GetScriptHashesForVerifying methods (#418)
  • introduced generic MemCacheStore that is used now for write caching (including temporary stores for transaction processing) and batched persistence (#425)

Bugs fixed:

  • useless persistence failure message printed with no error (#409)
  • persistence error message being printed twice (#409)
  • segmentation fault upon receival of message that is not currently handled properly (like "consensus" message; #409)
  • BoltDB's Put for a batch wasn't copying data which could lead to data corruption (#409)
  • APPEND instruction applied to struct element was not copying it like neo-vm does (#405, part of #196 work)
  • EQUAL instruction was comparing array contents, while it should've compared references (#405, part of #196 work)
  • SUBSTR instruction was failing for out of bounds length parameters while it should've truncated them to string length (#406, part of #196 work)
  • SHL and SHR implementations had no limits, neo-vm restricts them to -256/+256 (#406, part of #196 work)
  • minor VM state mismatches with neo-vm on failures (#405, #406)
  • deadlock on Blockchain init when headers pointer is not in sync with the hashes list (#414)
  • node failed to request blocks when headers list was exactly one position ahead of block count (#414)
  • TestRPC/getassetstate_positive failed occasionally (#410)
  • panic on block verification with no transactions inside (#415)
  • DutyFlag check in GetScriptHashesForVerifying was not done correctly (#415)
  • default asset expiration for assets created with Register TX was wrong, now it matches C# code (#415)
  • Claim transactions needed specific GetScriptHashesForVerifying logic to be verified correctly (#415)
  • VerifyWitnesses wasn't properly sorting hashes and witnesses (#415)
  • transactions referring to two outputs of some other transaction were failing to verify (#415)
  • wrong program dumps (#295)
  • potential data race in logging code (#418)
  • bogus port check during handshake (#432)
  • missing max size checks in NEWARRAY, NEWSTRUCT, APPEND, PACK, SETITEM (#427, part of #373)

0.50.0 "Consolidation" (19 Sep 2019)

The first release from the new team focuses on bringing all related development effort into one codebase, refactoring things, fixing some long-standing bugs and adding new functionality. This release merges two radically different development branches --- dev and master that were present in the project (along with all associated pull requests) and also brings in changes made to the compiler in the neo-storm project.

New features:

  • configurable storage backends supporting LevelDB, in-memory DB (for testing) and Redis
  • BoltDB support for storage backend
  • updated and extended interop APIs (thanks to neo-storm)

Notable behavior changes:

  • the default configuration for privnet was changed to use ports 20331 and 20332 so that it doesn't clash with the default dockerized neo-privnet setups
  • the default configuration path was changed from ../config to ./config, at this stage it makes life a bit easier for development, later this will be changed to some sane default for production version
  • VM CLI now supports type inference for run parameters (you don't need to specify types explicitly in most of the cases) and treats operation parameter as mandatory if anything is passed to run

VM improvements:

  • added implementation for EQUAL, NZ, PICK, TUCK, XDROP, INVERT, CAT, SUBSTR, LEFT, RIGHT, UNPACK, REVERSE, REMOVE
  • expanded tests
  • better error messages for different erroneous code
  • implemented item conversions following neo-vm behavior: array to/from struct, bigint to/from boolean, anything to bytearray and anything to boolean
  • improved compatibility with neo-vm (#394)

Technical improvements:

  • switched to Go 1.12+
  • gofmt, golint (#213)
  • fixed and improved CircleCI builds
  • removed internal rfc6969 package (#285)
  • refactored util/crypto/io packages, removed a lot of duplicating code
  • updated READMEs and user-level documents
  • update Makefile with useful targets
  • dropped internal base58 implementation (#355)
  • updated default seed lists for mainnet and testnet from neo-cli

Bugs fixed:

  • a lot of compiler fixes from neo-storm
  • data access race in memory-backed storage backend (#313)
  • wrong comparison opcode emitted by compiler (#294)
  • decoding error in publish transactions (#179)
  • decoding error in invocation transactions (#173)
  • panic in state transaction decoding
  • double VM run from CLI (#96)
  • non-constant time crypto (#245)
  • APPEND pushed value on the stack and worked for bytearrays (#391)
  • reading overlapping hash blocks from the DB leading to blockchain state neo-go couldn't recover from (#393)
  • codegen for append() wasn't type-aware and emitted wrong code (#395)
  • node wasn't trying to reconnect to other node if connection failed (#390)
  • stricly follow handshare procedure (#396)
  • leaked connections if disconnect happened before handshake completed (#396)

Inherited unreleased changes

Some changes were also done before transition to the new team, highlights are:

  • improved RPC testing
  • implemented getaccountstate, validateaddress, getrawtransaction and sendrawtransaction RPC methods in server
  • fixed getaccountstate RPC implementation
  • implemented graceful blockchain shutdown with proper DB closing

0.45.14 (not really released, 05 Dec 2018)

This one can technically be found in the git history and attributed to commit fa1da2cb91, but it has no tag in the repository and so can't count as a properly released thing. Still it can be marked as a point in history with the following changes relative to 0.44.10:

  • switched to Go modules for dependency management
  • various optimizations for basic structures like Uin160/Uint256/Fixed8
  • improved testing
  • added support for invoke method in RPC client
  • implemented getassetstate in RPC server
  • fixed NEP2Encrypt and added tests
  • added NewPrivateKeyFromRawBytes function to the wallet package

0.44.10 (27 Sep 2018)

This is the last one tagged in the repository, so it's considered as the last one properly released before 0.50+. Releases up to 0.44.10 seem to be made in automated fashion and you can find their changes on GitHub.