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Evgenii Stratonikov
0efd9a6062 consensus: fix payload sign test
Do not fill verification script randomly as there is a probability
for it to be executed sucessfully.

time="2019-12-12T17:24:22+03:00" level=info msg="blockchain persist completed" blockHeight=0 headerHeight=0 persistedBlocks=0 persistedKeys=15 took="54.474µs"
time="2019-12-12T17:24:23+03:00" level=info msg="blockchain persist completed" blockHeight=0 headerHeight=0 persistedBlocks=0 persistedKeys=15 took="49.312µs"
2019-12-12T17:24:24.026+0300    DEBUG   can't verify payload from #%d1  {"module": "dbft"}
--- FAIL: TestPayload_Sign (0.00s)
    payload_test.go:302:
                Error Trace:    payload_test.go:302
                Error:          Should be false
                Test:           TestPayload_Sign
FAIL
coverage: 75.8% of statements
FAIL    github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/consensus      2.145s
2019-12-13 12:09:51 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
8a2e1c3d0a io: remove ReadLE/BE and WriteLE/BE
It was replaced with faster specialized versions earlier.
2019-12-13 11:38:28 +03:00
Roman Khimov
8b3080b972 io: rename Read/WriteBytes to Read/WriteB
go vet is not happy about them:
  pkg/io/binaryReader.go:92:21: method ReadByte() byte should have signature ReadByte() (byte, error)
  pkg/io/binaryWriter.go:75:21: method WriteByte(u8 byte) should have signature WriteByte(byte) error
2019-12-12 20:19:50 +03:00
Roman Khimov
0b14916d79 io: use optimized Read/WriteUXX for Read/WriteVarUint() 2019-12-12 20:19:50 +03:00
Roman Khimov
54d888ba70 io: add type-specific read/write methods
This seriously improves the serialization/deserialization performance for
several reasons:
 * no time spent in `binary` reflection
 * no memory allocations being made on every read/write
 * uses fast ReadBytes everywhere it's appropriate

It also makes Fixed8 Serializable just for convenience.
2019-12-12 20:19:50 +03:00
Roman Khimov
89d7f6d26e core/tx: microoptimize block/tx hashing
Don't hash the data twice.
2019-12-12 18:01:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
7e83078d13 hash: remove useless no-op decoding
It changes nothing here.
2019-12-12 17:58:34 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
c93a8d2bc4 core: extracted same logic to separate methods 2019-12-11 13:14:45 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
c1f39d5c7b internal: moved testutil method to internal package 2019-12-11 13:14:43 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
2d42b14a1d core: renames entities-> state and removed State prefix 2019-12-11 13:14:18 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
8809fe437d core: unit tests for dao 2019-12-11 13:13:51 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
c0e59ebd4e core: unit tests for entities 2019-12-11 13:05:31 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
c7ac4b6dff core: fix encoding and decoding for notification event 2019-12-11 13:05:31 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
ec17654986 core: refactoring blockchain state and storage
add dao which takes care about all CRUD operations on storage
remove blockchain state since everything is stored on change
remove storage operations from structs(entities)
move structs to entities package
2019-12-11 13:05:31 +03:00
Roman Khimov
d0f9a28196 vm/core: improve block import speed with PublicKey caching
This change (closely related to the neo-project/neo#1321 proposal) speeds up
1.4M mainnet blocks import by 30%. Basically, we're eliminating key decoding
for block's multisignature that has the same keys most of the time.

Things I don't like about this patch:
 * yet another parameter for verifyHashAgainstScript()
 * vm keys are not copied in/out

But it's rather simple and solves the problem for this particular case, so I
think it's worth it.
2019-12-10 19:13:29 +03:00
Roman Khimov
35e368c241 io: add a note for WriteArray, fix #519
It can't be really solved in many cases (it's used in P2P protocol and we have
to follow the usual conventions there) and in most of the cases we don't care
about the difference between nil slice and zero-length slice.
2019-12-09 18:39:30 +03:00
Roman Khimov
f1856bfa8b core/tx: remove publickey indirection from assets and txes
It makes very little sense having pointers here, these structures MUST have
some kind of key and this key is not gonna be wandering somewhere on its
own. Fixes a part of #519.
2019-12-09 18:33:04 +03:00
Roman Khimov
5b6c5af704 *: implement EncodeBinary with pointer receivers where appropriate
Everywhere except ParamType (which is just a byte), reduce copying things
around for no real reason.
2019-12-09 18:25:15 +03:00
Roman Khimov
7e371588a7 core/tx: remove one layer of indirection for scripts and inouts
It reduces heap pressure a little for these elements as we don't have to
allocate/free them individually. And they're directly tied to transactions or
block, not being shared or anything like that, so it makes little sense for
them to be pointer-based. It only makes building transactions a little easier,
but that's obviously a minor usecase.
2019-12-09 17:14:10 +03:00
Roman Khimov
b542a5e7a0 io: add support for pointer receivers in WriteArray()
It's actually preferable to have pointer receivers for serializable types, so
this should be supported.
2019-12-09 16:57:25 +03:00
Roman Khimov
052ba1e94f
Merge pull request #545 from nspcc-dev/feat/optimizeio
Remove some reflection from the io package
2019-12-09 15:12:13 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
fccb008594 io: implement ReadBytes() 2019-12-09 15:00:15 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
838050f8b5 io: rename ReadBytes() to ReadVarBytes() 2019-12-09 15:00:15 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
f01fc1cc29 io: optimize BinWriter.WriteArray()
Replace reflect.MethodByName with a simple interface cast.
2019-12-09 14:59:49 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
1784a14148 io: optimize BinReader.ReadArray()
reflect.MethodByName is a rather expensive function especially when
called on hot path. This became obvious during profiling of db restore.
This commit replaces reflection with a cast to an interface.
2019-12-09 14:58:37 +03:00
Roman Khimov
3898aadcec rpc: simplify uint160 handling
Use new Uint160DecodeStringLE() function.
2019-12-06 19:47:58 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e4d821f32d
Merge pull request #546 from nspcc-dev/write-optimizations
Write optimizations
2019-12-06 19:40:38 +03:00
Roman Khimov
9992a98007 core: optimize balance utxo removal
One of my samples had 8 (out of 30) seconds spent here, but values of 100ms
are more typical. After this change it becomes invisible.
2019-12-06 18:46:24 +03:00
Roman Khimov
844491d365 *: use more efficient WriteBytes where appropriate
Before this patch on block import we could easily be spending more than 6
seconds out of 30 in Uint256 encoding for UnspentBalance, now it's completely
off the radar.
2019-12-06 18:22:21 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e7687d620d io: simplify WriteBytes()
Which speeds it up at least twofold for a typical 32-bytes write (and that's
for a very naïve test that allocates new BufBinWriter on every iteration):

pkg: github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/io
BenchmarkWriteBytes-8           10000000               124 ns/op
BenchmarkWriteBytesOld-8         5000000               251 ns/op
2019-12-06 17:40:47 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
aa20a95181 util: add Uint256DecodeStringBE() 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
72fe884faa util: add Uint160DecodeStringLE() 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
07e832f046 util: add Uint160DecodeBytesLE() 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
09b295d727 util: add Uint160.Reverse() 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
9e04e61533 util: make Uint160Size public 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
7179e4ba9f util: add LE suffix to Uint256 methods 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
57efad912c util: add LE suffix to Uint160 methods 2019-12-06 12:16:55 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
138c94eda3 consensus: sign and verify consensus messages 2019-12-06 11:35:06 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
765c354793 consensus: return signed messages from recovery.Get* 2019-12-06 11:33:32 +03:00
Roman Khimov
652ede03c8
Merge pull request #543 from nspcc-dev/force-neo-vm-tests-run
vm: force neo-vm tests presence
2019-12-05 12:42:57 +03:00
Roman Khimov
8beb135829
Merge pull request #542 from nspcc-dev/fix-storage-interop-reads
core: fix wrong data being read in interops (part of #501)
2019-12-05 09:08:38 +03:00
Roman Khimov
becd4f2333 vm: force neo-vm tests presence
We succeeded this test without running anything real which is certainly not
good and I think we should always run this tests.
2019-12-04 20:30:27 +03:00
Roman Khimov
c034aae378 core: fix wrong data being read in interops (part of #501)
When 74590551 introduced this code we had no proper caching layer, so there
were these strange fallbacks in the code. fc0031e5 should'd removed them, but
failed to do so, so do it now and fix processing of transactions that touch
storage for the same key (address) in the same block.
2019-12-04 19:51:57 +03:00
Vsevolod Brekelov
ff15a0acfd core: add trigger types as constants. Closes #509 2019-12-04 12:27:04 +03:00
Roman Khimov
e002d7b40c
Merge pull request #538 from nspcc-dev/opcode-and-related
To use opcode definitions you have to import whole vm package that you might
not care about at all. So this moves opcodes to their own package under vm, fixes
and deduplicate related code and moves compiler package up one level.
2019-12-03 19:31:11 +03:00
Roman Khimov
852e6a335b compiler: move it up from vm
It really deserves it, I think. Especially given that it doesn't have any
direct usage of `vm` package now.
2019-12-03 18:23:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
31add423a8 core: replace open-coded PUSHBYTES64 with the one from opcode 2019-12-03 18:23:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
141d27795e rpc: remove hardcoded pushbytes64 constant
Using our new and shiny opcode package.
2019-12-03 18:23:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
138e125646 *: remove duplicate functions producing verification script
Drop wif.GetVerificationScript(), drop
smartcontract.CreateSignatureRedeemScript(), add GetVerificationScript()
directly to the PublicKey and use it everywhere.
2019-12-03 18:23:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
8d4dd2d2e1 vm: move opcodes into their own package
This allows easier reuse of opcodes and in some cases allows to eliminate
dependencies on the whole vm package, like in compiler that only needs opcodes
and doesn't care about VM for any other purpose.

And yes, they're opcodes because an instruction is a whole thing with
operands, that's what context.Next() returns.
2019-12-03 18:22:14 +03:00