serai/processor/ethereum/TODO/old_processor.rs

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Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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#[async_trait]
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impl<D: Db> Network for Ethereum<D> {
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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async fn get_outputs(
&self,
block: &Self::Block,
_: <Secp256k1 as Ciphersuite>::G,
) -> Vec<Self::Output> {
let router = self.router().await;
let router = router.as_ref().unwrap();
// Grab the key at the end of the epoch
let key_at_end_of_block = loop {
match router.key_at_end_of_block(block.start + 31).await {
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Ok(Some(key)) => break key,
Ok(None) => return vec![],
Err(e) => {
log::error!("couldn't connect to router for the key at the end of the block: {e:?}");
sleep(Duration::from_secs(5)).await;
continue;
}
}
};
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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let mut all_events = vec![];
let mut top_level_txids = HashSet::new();
for erc20_addr in [DAI] {
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let erc20 = Erc20::new(self.provider.clone(), erc20_addr);
for block in block.start .. (block.start + 32) {
let transfers = loop {
match erc20.top_level_transfers(block, router.address()).await {
Ok(transfers) => break transfers,
Err(e) => {
log::error!("couldn't connect to Ethereum node for the top-level transfers: {e:?}");
sleep(Duration::from_secs(5)).await;
continue;
}
}
};
for transfer in transfers {
top_level_txids.insert(transfer.id);
all_events.push(EthereumInInstruction {
id: (transfer.id, 0),
from: transfer.from,
coin: EthereumCoin::Erc20(erc20_addr),
amount: transfer.amount,
data: transfer.data,
key_at_end_of_block,
});
}
}
}
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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for block in block.start .. (block.start + 32) {
let mut events = router.in_instructions(block, &HashSet::from([DAI])).await;
while let Err(e) = events {
log::error!("couldn't connect to Ethereum node for the Router's events: {e:?}");
sleep(Duration::from_secs(5)).await;
events = router.in_instructions(block, &HashSet::from([DAI])).await;
}
let mut events = events.unwrap();
for event in &mut events {
// A transaction should either be a top-level transfer or a Router InInstruction
if top_level_txids.contains(&event.id.0) {
panic!("top-level transfer had {} and router had {:?}", hex::encode(event.id.0), event);
}
// Overwrite the key at end of block to key at end of epoch
event.key_at_end_of_block = key_at_end_of_block;
}
all_events.extend(events);
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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}
for event in &all_events {
assert!(
coin_to_serai_coin(&event.coin).is_some(),
"router yielded events for unrecognized coins"
);
}
all_events
}
async fn publish_completion(
&self,
completion: &<Self::Eventuality as EventualityTrait>::Completion,
) -> Result<(), NetworkError> {
// Publish this to the dedicated TX server for a solver to actually publish
#[cfg(not(test))]
{
}
// Publish this using a dummy account we fund with magic RPC commands
#[cfg(test)]
{
let router = self.router().await;
let router = router.as_ref().unwrap();
let mut tx = match completion.command() {
RouterCommand::UpdateSeraiKey { key, .. } => {
router.update_serai_key(key, completion.signature())
}
RouterCommand::Execute { outs, .. } => router.execute(
&outs.iter().cloned().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
completion.signature(),
),
};
tx.gas_limit = 1_000_000u64.into();
tx.gas_price = 1_000_000_000u64.into();
let tx = ethereum_serai::crypto::deterministically_sign(&tx);
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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if self.provider.get_transaction_by_hash(*tx.hash()).await.unwrap().is_none() {
self
.provider
.raw_request::<_, ()>(
"anvil_setBalance".into(),
[
tx.recover_signer().unwrap().to_string(),
(U256::from(tx.tx().gas_limit) * U256::from(tx.tx().gas_price)).to_string(),
],
)
.await
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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.unwrap();
let (tx, sig, _) = tx.into_parts();
let mut bytes = vec![];
tx.encode_with_signature_fields(&sig, &mut bytes);
let pending_tx = self.provider.send_raw_transaction(&bytes).await.unwrap();
self.mine_block().await;
assert!(pending_tx.get_receipt().await.unwrap().status());
}
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn get_block_number(&self, id: &<Self::Block as Block<Self>>::Id) -> usize {
self
.provider
2024-06-13 19:57:08 +00:00
.get_block(B256::from(*id).into(), BlockTransactionsKind::Hashes)
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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.await
.unwrap()
.unwrap()
.header
.number
.try_into()
.unwrap()
}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn get_transaction_by_eventuality(
&self,
block: usize,
eventuality: &Self::Eventuality,
) -> Self::Transaction {
// We mine 96 blocks to ensure the 32 blocks relevant are finalized
// Back-check the prior two epochs in response to this
// TODO: Review why this is sub(3) and not sub(2)
for block in block.saturating_sub(3) ..= block {
match eventuality.1 {
RouterCommand::UpdateSeraiKey { nonce, .. } | RouterCommand::Execute { nonce, .. } => {
let router = self.router().await;
let router = router.as_ref().unwrap();
let block = u64::try_from(block).unwrap();
let filter = router
.key_updated_filter()
.from_block(block * 32)
.to_block(((block + 1) * 32) - 1)
.topic1(nonce);
let logs = self.provider.get_logs(&filter).await.unwrap();
if let Some(log) = logs.first() {
return self
.provider
.get_transaction_by_hash(log.clone().transaction_hash.unwrap())
.await
.unwrap()
.unwrap();
};
let filter = router
.executed_filter()
.from_block(block * 32)
.to_block(((block + 1) * 32) - 1)
.topic1(nonce);
let logs = self.provider.get_logs(&filter).await.unwrap();
if logs.is_empty() {
continue;
}
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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return self
.provider
.get_transaction_by_hash(logs[0].transaction_hash.unwrap())
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
2024-04-21 10:02:12 +00:00
.await
2024-05-10 18:04:58 +00:00
.unwrap()
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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.unwrap();
}
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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}
}
panic!("couldn't find completion in any three of checked blocks");
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn mine_block(&self) {
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self.provider.raw_request::<_, ()>("anvil_mine".into(), [96]).await.unwrap();
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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}
#[cfg(test)]
async fn test_send(&self, send_to: Self::Address) -> Self::Block {
use rand_core::OsRng;
use ciphersuite::group::ff::Field;
use ethereum_serai::alloy::sol_types::SolCall;
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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let key = <Secp256k1 as Ciphersuite>::F::random(&mut OsRng);
let address = ethereum_serai::crypto::address(&(Secp256k1::generator() * key));
// Set a 1.1 ETH balance
self
.provider
.raw_request::<_, ()>(
"anvil_setBalance".into(),
[Address(address).to_string(), "1100000000000000000".into()],
)
.await
.unwrap();
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let value = U256::from_str_radix("1000000000000000000", 10).unwrap();
let tx = ethereum_serai::alloy::consensus::TxLegacy {
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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chain_id: None,
nonce: 0,
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gas_price: 1_000_000_000u128,
gas_limit: 200_000u128,
to: ethereum_serai::alloy::primitives::TxKind::Call(send_to.0.into()),
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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// 1 ETH
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value,
input: ethereum_serai::router::abi::inInstructionCall::new((
[0; 20].into(),
value,
vec![].into(),
))
.abi_encode()
.into(),
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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};
use ethereum_serai::alloy::{primitives::Signature, consensus::SignableTransaction};
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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let sig = k256::ecdsa::SigningKey::from(k256::elliptic_curve::NonZeroScalar::new(key).unwrap())
.sign_prehash_recoverable(tx.signature_hash().as_ref())
.unwrap();
let mut bytes = vec![];
tx.encode_with_signature_fields(&Signature::from(sig), &mut bytes);
Ethereum Integration (#557) * Clean up Ethereum * Consistent contract address for deployed contracts * Flesh out Router a bit * Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment * Implement Router-finding * Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers * Move from CREATE2 to CREATE Bit more streamlined for our use case. * Document ethereum-serai * Tidy tests a bit * Test updateSeraiKey * Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey * Take in the block hash to read state during * Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration * Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum * Add inInstruction function to the Router * Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists * Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments * Add --via-ir * Make get_transaction test-only We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities. Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction to check with). * Modularize Eventuality Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces Transaction ID with Claim. * Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait * Add an extremely basic account Scheduler * Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler * Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses. * Make fns reliant on state test-only * Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor * Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It just clarifies the formal arguments. * Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum * Ethereum which compiles * Have branch/change/forward return an option Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS. * Make external_address exclusively a test fn * Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract" * Remove ABI artifact * Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons, yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce). Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type. * Flesh out the Ethereum integration more * Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor * Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler * Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine * RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write * Further add serialization methods * Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event streams for each, checking when they interlace. This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state, only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched). Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan being made under one key broken by it being received by another key. * Add read/write to InInstruction * Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai * Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum * Move ethereum-serai to alloy Resolves #331. * Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files * Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai * Use the ecrecover provided by alloy * Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized) * Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans * get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum * Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by serai-processor-docker-tests. * Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows * cargo update * Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust * Use a string for 27.0 in .github * Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor * Add alloy to git deny exception * Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature * Use a version of foundry from 2024 * Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests * Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings * Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
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let pending_tx = self.provider.send_raw_transaction(&bytes).await.ok().unwrap();
// Mine an epoch containing this TX
self.mine_block().await;
assert!(pending_tx.get_receipt().await.unwrap().status());
// Yield the freshly mined block
self.get_block(self.get_latest_block_number().await.unwrap()).await.unwrap()
}
}