Make the behaviour of `committee.Single(n)` more predictable,
i.e be able to return every committee member.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
There is a quirk related to ordering: we store accounts in such an order that
is expected by multi-signature verification script. This was done to
speed up transaction/block signing which is done quite frequently in
tests. This commit allows to provide accounts in any order and to
extract a single signer from multi-signer based on this order.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
Replace `neofs-api-go` module with `neofs-sdk-go`. Adapt to NeoFS
response statuses in the implementation of NeoFS oracle.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
We're likely to have something comparable to the current changeset in the
subsequent one. If it's bigger, no big deal, it'll be reallocated, if it's
smaller, no big deal, the next one will be preallocated smaller.
It's very effective in avoiding allocations for big.Int, we don't have a
microbenchmark for memppol, but this improves TPS metrics by ~1-2%, so it's
noticeable.
Problem: transactions with wrong hashes are accepted to the chain if
consensus nodes are designated as Oracle nodes. The result is wrong
MerkleRoot for the accepted block. Consensus nodes got such blocks
right from the dbft and store them without errors, but if
non-consensus nodes are present in the network, they just can't accept
these "bad" blocks:
```
2021-11-29T12:56:40.533+0300 WARN blockQueue: failed adding block into the blockchain {"error": "invalid block: MerkleRoot mismatch (expected a866b57ad637934f7a7700e3635a549387e644970b42681d865a54c3b3a46122, calculated d465aafabaf4539a3f619d373d178eeeeab7acb9847e746e398706c8c1582bf8)", "blockHeight": 17, "nextIndex": 18}
```
This problem happens because of transaction hash caching. We can't set
transaction hash if transaction construction wasn't yet completed.
Problem:
```
--- FAIL: TestMakeDirForFile_HappyPath (0.01s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestMakeDirForFile_HappyPath402638411\001\testDir\testFile.test: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestMakeDirForFile_Negative (0.01s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestMakeDirForFile_Negative672737582\001\testFile.test: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
FAIL
```
Solution:
Release resources occupied by os.Create.
Problem:
```
--- FAIL: TestMemCachedPersist (0.07s)
--- FAIL: TestMemCachedPersist/BoltDBStore (0.07s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestMemCachedPersist_BoltDBStore294966711\001\test_bolt_db: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
```
Solution:
Release the resources occupied by the DB.
We use 2 prefixes for storing items because of state synchronization.
This commit allows to parametrize dao with the default prefix.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
Copying just the scope doesn't work for CustomContracts, CustomGroups and
Rules because they all contain additional metadata. Thanks @mialbu for
reporting this.
b9be892bf9 has made Persist asynchronous which
is very effective in allowing the system to continue processing
blocks/transactions while flushing things to disk. It at the same time is very
dangerous in that if the disk is slow and it takes much time to flush KV set
(more than persisting interval), there might be even bigger new KV set in
MemCachedStore by the time it finishes. Even if the system immediately starts
to flush this new data set it (being bigger) can take more time than the
previous one. And while doing so a new data set will appear in memory,
potentially again bigger than this.
So we can easily end up with the system going out of control, consuming more
and more memory and taking more and more time to persist a single set of
data. To avoid this we need to detect such condition and just wait for Persist
to really finish its job and release the resources.
N3 contracts require method and array of arguments to function correctly, but
CreateFunctionInvocationScript can produce scripts that won't work correctly
if one is to pass anything but a single array parameter to it. This doesn't
make much sense, so we can always expect there to be an array of parameters in
the third positional invokefunction argument (the same way C# node does).