It's more generic and convenient than MillisecondsPerBlock. This setting is
made in backwards-compatible fashion, but it'll override SecondsPerBlock if
both are used. Configurations are specifically not changed here, it's
important to check compatibility.
Fixes#2675.
It makes sense in general (further narrowing down the time window when
transactions are processed by consensus thread) and it improves block times a
little too, especially in the 7+2 scenario.
Related to #2744.
It's not an ideal solution, but at least it solves the problem for
now. Caveats:
* consensus only needs one method, so it's mirrored to Blockchain
* rpcsrv uses core.* definition of the StateRoot (so technically it might as
well not have an internal Ledger), but it uses core already unfortunately
Notice that it makes the node accept Extensible payloads with any category
which is the same way C# node works. We're trusting Extensible senders,
improper payloads are harmless until they DoS the network, but we have some
protections against that too (and spamming with proper category doesn't differ
a lot).
Prices are defined in as a coefficients to `BaseExecFee` which
is defined by Policy contract (TBD later).
Native method prices are defined without need to multiply.
As it's returned sorted now. Fixes state change mismatch for
NextValidators. It also partially reverts
2f8e7e4d33 and significantly changes the test
chain as the fees are no longer being sent to the same account.
We were accepting transactions with zero system fee, but we shouldn't do
that. Also, transaction's verification execution has to be limited by network
fee.
In order to avoid dependency cycle at the next commits:
imports github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/config
imports github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/wallet
imports github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/vm
imports github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract/nef
imports github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/config
When CN is not up to date with the network is synchonizes blocks first and
only then starts consensus process. But while synchronizing it receives
consensus payloads and tries to process them even though messages reader
routine is not started yet. This leads to lots of goroutines waiting to send
their messages:
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: goroutine 1639919 [chan send, 4 minutes]:
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus.(*service).OnPayload(0xc0000ecb40, 0xc005bd7680)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus/consensus.go:329 +0x31b
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleConsensusCmd(...)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:687
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleMessage(0xc0000ba160, 0x1053260, 0xc00507d170, 0xc005bdd560, 0x0, 0x0)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:806 +0xd58
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPPeer).handleConn(0xc00507d170)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_peer.go:160 +0x294
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: created by github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPTransport).Dial
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_transport.go:38 +0x1ad
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: goroutine 1639181 [chan send, 10 minutes]:
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus.(*service).OnPayload(0xc0000ecb40, 0xc013bb6600)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus/consensus.go:329 +0x31b
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleConsensusCmd(...)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:687
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleMessage(0xc0000ba160, 0x1053260, 0xc01361ee10, 0xc01342c780, 0x0, 0x0)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:806 +0xd58
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPPeer).handleConn(0xc01361ee10)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_peer.go:160 +0x294
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: created by github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPTransport).Dial
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_transport.go:38 +0x1ad
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: goroutine 39454 [chan send, 32 minutes]:
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus.(*service).OnPayload(0xc0000ecb40, 0xc014fea680)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/consensus/consensus.go:329 +0x31b
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleConsensusCmd(...)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:687
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*Server).handleMessage(0xc0000ba160, 0x1053260, 0xc0140b2ea0, 0xc014fe0ed0, 0x0, 0x0)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/server.go:806 +0xd58
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPPeer).handleConn(0xc0140b2ea0)
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_peer.go:160 +0x294
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: created by github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network.(*TCPTransport).Dial
Jun 25 23:55:53 nodoka neo-go[32733]: #011/go/src/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/network/tcp_transport.go:38 +0x1ad
Luckily it doesn't break synchronization completely as eventually connection
timers fire, the node breaks all connections, create new ones and these new
ones request blocks successfully until another consensus payload stalls them
too. In the end the node reaches synchronization, message processing loop
starts and releases all of these waiting goroutines, but it's better for us to
avoid this happening at all.
This also makes double-starting a no-op which is a nice property.