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Luke Parker
7d0d1dc382 Replace solc-select with svm-rs in CI and docs
svm-rs is already in tree as a library, so we may as well include it as a bin
instead of also pulling in solc-select.
2023-10-13 08:56:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
ed90d1752a
Minimal CI Attempts (#393)
* Add quotes around globs

* Don't remove current kernel

* Remove nvm due to nvme, go -> golang
2023-10-11 02:11:34 -04:00
Luke Parker
3261fde853
Remove homebrew from packages to remove 2023-10-11 01:19:04 -04:00
Luke Parker
7492adc473
Attempt to further minimize size of GH CI 2023-10-11 01:17:50 -04:00
Luke Parker
22371a6585
Also reinstall python3-pip 2023-10-10 22:34:19 -04:00
Luke Parker
b2d6a85ac0
Still remove sqlite3 to cause the majority of uninstalls 2023-10-10 22:31:07 -04:00
Luke Parker
44ca5e6520
Manually reinstall python3 after removing most packages 2023-10-10 22:29:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
83b7146e1a
Specify shell when removing unused packages 2023-10-10 22:21:03 -04:00
Luke Parker
985795e99d
Remove unused packages as part of build dependencies
The reproducible runtime test failed due to running out of space. If we have
multiple tests failing due to out of space, and all of our tests have these
unused, it makes sense just to always so uninstall.

Also extends the time limit of reproducible-runtime, as 2h has been hit a few
times before.
2023-10-10 21:09:45 -04:00
Luke Parker
b2ed2e961c
Correct rust version used in CI/orchestration 2023-10-05 18:24:21 -04:00
Luke Parker
4ee65ed243
Update nightly
Supersedes #387.
2023-10-03 01:34:15 -04:00
Luke Parker
7e27315207
Attempt to reduce full-stack CI disk usage 2023-09-27 21:00:32 -04:00
Luke Parker
ca69f97fef
Add support for multiple multisigs to the processor (#377)
* Design and document a multisig rotation flow

* Make Scanner::eventualities a HashMap so it's per-key

* Don't drop eventualities, always follow through on them

Technical improvements made along the way.

* Start creating an isolate object to manage multisigs, which doesn't require being a signer

Removes key from SubstrateBlock.

* Move Scanner/Scheduler under multisigs

* Move Batch construction into MultisigManager

* Clarify "should" in Multisig Rotation docs

* Add block_number to MultisigManager, as it controls the scanner

* Move sign_plans into MultisigManager

Removes ThresholdKeys from prepare_send.

* Make SubstrateMutable an alias for MultisigManager

* Rewrite Multisig Rotation

The prior scheme had an exploit possible where funds were sent to the old
multisig, then burnt on Serai to send from the new multisig, locking liquidity
for 6 hours. While a fee could be applied to stragglers, to make this attack
unprofitable, the newly described scheme avoids all this.

* Add mini

mini is a miniature version of Serai, emphasizing Serai's nature as a
collection of independent clocks. The intended use is to identify race
conditions and prove protocols are comprehensive regarding when certain clocks
tick.

This uses loom, a prior candidate for evaluating the processor/coordinator as
free of race conditions (#361).

* Use mini to prove a race condition in the current multisig rotation docs, and prove safety of alternatives

Technically, the prior commit had mini prove the race condition.

The docs currently say the activation block of the new multisig is the block
after the next Batch's. If the two next Batches had already entered the
mempool, prior to set_keys being called, the second next Batch would be
expected to contain the new key's data yet fail to as the key wasn't public
when the Batch was actually created.

The naive solution is to create a Batch, publish it, wait until it's included,
and only then scan the next block. This sets a bound of
`Batch publication time < block time`. Optimistically, we can publish a Batch
in 24s while our shortest block time is 2m. Accordingly, we should be fine with
the naive solution which doesn't take advantage of throughput. #333 may
significantly change latency however and require an algorithm whose throughput
exceeds the rate of blocks created.

In order to re-introduce parallelization, enabling throughput, we need to
define a safe range of blocks to scan without Serai ordering the first one.
mini demonstrates safety of scanning n blocks Serai hasn't acknowledged, so
long as the first is scanned before block n+1 is (shifting the n-block window).

The docs will be updated next, to reflect this.

* Fix Multisig Rotation

I believe this is finally good enough to be final.

1) Fixes the race condition present in the prior document, as demonstrated by
mini.

`Batch`s for block `n` and `n+1`, may have been in the mempool when a
multisig's activation block was set to `n`. This would cause a potentially
distinct `Batch` for `n+1`, despite `n+1` already having a signed `Batch`.

2) Tightens when UIs should use the new multisig to prevent eclipse attacks,
and protection against `Batch` publication delays.

3) Removes liquidity fragmentation by tightening flow/handling of latency.

4) Several clarifications and documentation of reasoning.

5) Correction of "prior multisig" to "all prior multisigs" regarding historical
verification, with explanation why.

* Clarify terminology in mini

Synchronizes it from my original thoughts on potential schema to the design
actually created.

* Remove most of processor's README for a reference to docs/processor

This does drop some misc commentary, though none too beneficial. The section on
scanning, deemed sufficiently beneficial, has been moved to a document and
expanded on.

* Update scanner TODOs in line with new docs

* Correct documentation on Bitcoin::Block::time, and Block::time

* Make the scanner in MultisigManager no longer public

* Always send ConfirmKeyPair, regardless of if in-set

* Cargo.lock changes from a prior commit

* Add a policy document on defining a Canonical Chain

I accidentally committed a version of this with a few headers earlier, and this
is a proper version.

* Competent MultisigManager::new

* Update processor's comments

* Add mini to copied files

* Re-organize Scanner per multisig rotation document

* Add RUST_LOG trace targets to e2e tests

* Have the scanner wait once it gets too far ahead

Also bug fixes.

* Add activation blocks to the scanner

* Split received outputs into existing/new in MultisigManager

* Select the proper scheduler

* Schedule multisig activation as detailed in documentation

* Have the Coordinator assert if multiple `Batch`s occur within a block

While the processor used to have ack_up_to_block, enabling skips in the block
acked, support for this was removed while reworking it for multiple multisigs.
It should happen extremely infrequently.

While it would still be beneficial to have, if multiple `Batch`s could occur
within a block (with the complexity here not being worth adding that ban as a
policy), multiple `Batch`s were blocked for DoS reasons.

* Schedule payments to the proper multisig

* Correct >= to <

* Use the new multisig's key for change on schedule

* Don't report External TXs to prior multisig once deprecated

* Forward from the old multisig to the new one at all opportunities

* Move unfulfilled payments in queue from prior to new multisig

* Create MultisigsDb, splitting it out of MainDb

Drops the call to finish_signing from the Signer. While this will cause endless
re-attempts, the Signer will still consider them completed and drop them,
making this an O(n) cost at boot even if we did nothing from here.

The MultisigManager should call finish_signing once the Scanner completes the
Eventuality.

* Don't check Scanner-emitted completions, trust they are completions

Prevents needing to use async code to mark the completion and creates a
fault-free model. The current model, on fault, would cause a lack of marked
completion in the signer.

* Fix a possible panic in the processor

A shorter-chain reorg could cause this assert to trip. It's fixed by
de-duplicating the data, as the assertion checked consistency. Without the
potential for inconsistency, it's unnecessary.

* Document why an existing TODO isn't valid

* Change when we drop payments for being to the change address

The earlier timing prevents creating Plans solely to the branch address,
causing the payments to be dropped, and the TX to become an effective
aggregation TX.

* Extensively document solutions to Eventualities being potentially created after having already scanned their resolutions

* When closing, drop External/Branch outputs which don't cause progress

* Properly decide if Change outputs should be forward or not when closing

This completes all code needed to make the old multisig have a finite lifetime.

* Commentary on forwarding schemes

* Provide a 1 block window, with liquidity fragmentation risks, due to latency

On Bitcoin, this will be 10 minutes for the relevant Batch to be confirmed. On
Monero, 2 minutes. On Ethereum, ~6 minutes.

Also updates the Multisig Rotation document with the new forwarding plan.

* Implement transaction forwarding from old multisig to new multisig

Identifies a fault where Branch outputs which shouldn't be dropped may be, if
another output fulfills their next step. Locking Branch fulfillment down to
only Branch outputs is not done in this commit, but will be in the next.

* Only let Branch outputs fulfill branches

* Update TODOs

* Move the location of handling signer events to avoid a race condition

* Avoid a deadlock by using a RwLock on a single txn instead of two txns

* Move Batch ID out of the Scanner

* Increase from one block of latency on new keys activation to two

For Monero, this offered just two minutes when our latency to publish a Batch
is around a minute already. This does increase the time our liquidity can be
fragmented by up to 20 minutes (Bitcoin), yet it's a stupid attack only
possible once a week (when we rotate). Prioritizing normal users' transactions
not being subject to forwarding is more important here.

Ideally, we'd not do +2 blocks yet plus `time`, such as +10 minutes, making
this agnostic of the underlying network's block scheduling. This is a
complexity not worth it.

* Split MultisigManager::substrate_block into multiple functions

* Further tweaks to substrate_block

* Acquire a lock on all Scanner operations after calling ack_block

Gives time to call register_eventuality and initiate signing.

* Merge sign_plans into substrate_block

Also ensure the Scanner's lock isn't prematurely released.

* Use a HashMap to pass to-be-forwarded instructions, not the DB

* Successfully determine in ClosingExisting

* Move from 2 blocks of latency when rotating to 10 minutes

Superior as noted in 6d07af92ce10cfd74c17eb3400368b0150eb36d7, now trivial to
implement thanks to prior commit.

* Add note justifying measuring time in blocks when rotating

* Implement delaying of outputs received early to the new multisig per specification

* Documentation on why Branch outputs don't have the race condition concerns Change do

Also ensures 6 hours is at least N::CONFIRMATIONS, for sanity purposes.

* Remove TODO re: sanity checking Eventualities

We sanity check the Plan the Eventuality is derived from, and the Eventuality
is handled moments later (in the same file, with a clear call path). There's no
reason to add such APIs to Eventualities for a sanity check given that.

* Add TODO(now) for TODOs which must be done in this branch

Also deprecates a pair of TODOs to TODO2, and accepts the flow of the Signer
having the Eventuality.

* Correct errors in potential/future flow descriptions

* Accept having a single Plan Vec

Per the following code consuming it, there's no benefit to bifurcating it by
key.

* Only issue sign_transaction on boot for the proper signer

* Only set keys when participating in their construction

* Misc progress

Only send SubstrateBlockAck when we have a signer, as it's only used to tell
the Tributary of what Plans are being signed in response to this block.

Only immediately sets substrate_signer if session is 0.

On boot, doesn't panic if we don't have an active key (as we wouldn't if only
joining the next multisig). Continues.

* Correctly detect and set retirement block

Modifies the retirement block from first block meeting requirements to block
CONFIRMATIONS after.

Adds an ack flow to the Scanner's Confirmed event and Block event to accomplish
this, which may deadlock at this time (will be fixed shortly).

Removes an invalid await (after a point declared unsafe to use await) from
MultisigsManager::next_event.

* Remove deadlock in multisig_completed and document alternative

The alternative is simpler, albeit less efficient. There's no reason to adopt
it now, yet perhaps if it benefits modeling?

* Handle the final step of retirement, dropping the old key and setting new to existing

* Remove TODO about emitting a Block on every step

If we emit on NewAsChange, we lose the purpose of the NewAsChange period.

The only concern is if we reach ClosingExisting, and nothing has happened, then
all coins will still be in the old multisig until something finally does. This
isn't a problem worth solving, as it's latency under exceptional dead time.

* Add TODO about potentially not emitting a Block event for the reitrement block

* Restore accidentally deleted CI file

* Pair of slight tweaks

* Add missing if statement

* Disable an assertion when testing

One of the test flows currently abuses the Scanner in a way triggering it.
2023-09-25 09:48:15 -04:00
Luke Parker
a9468bf355
Pin CI from stable to 1.72.1
Enables better detection of regressions in Rust, a few of which 1.72.1 fixes.
2023-09-19 11:43:21 -04:00
Luke Parker
3d464c4736
apt update before install in workflow 2023-09-15 14:54:55 -04:00
Luke Parker
142552f024
Correct workflows with missing toolchain annotations 2023-09-15 14:36:47 -04:00
Luke Parker
e3a7ee4927
Pin to exact GH actions, preventing ACE in CI
Also updates actions.
2023-09-15 14:30:18 -04:00
Luke Parker
f7e49e1f90
Update Rust nightly
Supersedes #368.

Adds exceptions for unwrap_or_default due to preference against Default's
ambiguity.
2023-09-02 01:24:09 -04:00
Luke Parker
1838c37ecf
Full stack test framework 2023-08-27 18:37:12 -04:00
Luke Parker
76a30fd572
Support no-std builds of bitcoin-serai
Arguably not meaningful, as it adds the scanner yet not the RPC, and no signing
code since modular-frost doesn't support no-std yet. It's a step in the right
direction though.
2023-08-21 08:56:37 -04:00
Luke Parker
f366d65d4b
Add RUST_BACKTRACE=1 to .github
Should help resolve the coordinator tests, which are failing in the current CI.
Presumably a timeout which is too low for the CI's slower runners.
2023-08-14 11:59:26 -04:00
Luke Parker
aab8a417db
Have the Coordinator scan the Substrate genesis block
Also adds a workflow for running tests/coordinator.
2023-08-02 12:18:50 -04:00
Luke Parker
c338b92067
Update to latest nightly Rust 2023-08-01 00:48:11 -04:00
Luke Parker
a8c7bb96c8
Add a crate to test the runtime can be reproducibly built 2023-07-27 21:42:26 -04:00
Luke Parker
4949793c3f
Clear docker cache after building in CI
We're at the CI storage limits, so hopefully this helps.
2023-07-25 21:09:40 -04:00
Luke Parker
5703591eb2
Extend critria to run Docker tests
The unit tests should be sufficient for these cases, making this exraneous, yet
better to be complete than at risk.
2023-07-24 02:56:58 -04:00
Luke Parker
523a055b74
Add processor Docker tests
Adds tests/docker for code common to Docker-based tests.
2023-07-21 14:08:42 -04:00
Luke Parker
900298b94b
CI tweaks 2023-07-20 19:34:10 -04:00
Luke Parker
9effd5ccdc
Add a Docker-based test for the message-queue service 2023-07-20 18:53:11 -04:00
Luke Parker
808a633e4d
Split CI to reduce tests run
common/ is now only run when common is edited. crypto/ when common/ or crypto/.
coins/ when common/ or crypto/ or coins/. The rest of the tests are run
whenever any package is edited (as they're all inter-connected).
2023-07-17 01:06:56 -04:00
Luke Parker
0a367bfbda
Add common crate to access env variables
In the future, we should use a proper secret store (not just env variables).
This lets us update one block of code and not n in the future.
2023-07-17 00:53:05 -04:00
Luke Parker
5424886d63
Again
I called git commit --amend without calling git add . again :(
2023-07-14 13:13:38 -04:00
Luke Parker
2bebe0755d
Corrections to prior commit 2023-07-14 13:11:01 -04:00
Luke Parker
f0ce6e6388
Split up tests in CI to avoid node storage limits 2023-07-14 13:02:58 -04:00
Luke Parker
8ce8657d34
Correct how Monero integration tests are run 2023-07-05 19:11:52 -04:00
Luke Parker
6ac57be4e3
Disable Rust caching
We hit the cache limit after just one or two builds, making it infeasible.
2023-07-03 18:03:09 -04:00
Luke Parker
239800cfcf
Update monero-tests workflow to new name for the processor 2023-07-03 09:12:29 -04:00
GitHub Actions
d928b787f7 Update nightly 2023-07-03 07:10:53 -04:00
GitHub Actions
8ced63eaac Update nightly 2023-06-28 18:42:19 -04:00
Luke Parker
21f0bb2721
Pin setup-protoc to v2.0.0 2023-06-28 12:28:14 -04:00
Luke Parker
385ed2e97a
Build no-std tests with RISC-V 32 IMAC
Turns out wasm still has std, making it suboptimal to use here.
2023-06-28 12:26:53 -04:00
Luke Parker
5765d1d278
Update to May's nightly
Doesn't use the PR due to the needed changes.
2023-05-01 04:58:50 -04:00
Luke Parker
e0820759c0
Tweak tests workflow 2023-04-24 06:16:43 -04:00
Luke Parker
8c74576cf0
Add a test to the coordinator for running a Tributary
Impls a LocalP2p for testing.

Moves rebroadcasting into Tendermint, since it's what knows if a message is
fully valid + original.

Removes TributarySpec::validators() HashMap, as its non-determinism caused
different instances to have different round robin schedules. It was already
prior moved to a Vec for this issue, so I'm unsure why this remnant existed.

Also renames the GH no-std workflow from the prior commit.
2023-04-22 10:49:52 -04:00
Luke Parker
1e448dec21
Add no_std support to transcript, dalek-ff-group, ed448, ciphersuite, multiexp, schnorr, and monero-generators
transcript, dalek-ff-group, ed449, and ciphersuite are all usable with no_std
alone. The rest additionally require alloc.

Part of #279.
2023-04-22 04:38:47 -04:00
GitHub Actions
bd06b95c05 Update nightly 2023-04-01 05:44:42 -04:00
Luke Parker
30b8636641
Update to the latest Substrate commit
Enables building with only the stable toolchain. The nightly toolchain is still
used for clippy in order to access additional checks.
2023-03-31 02:34:52 -04:00
Luke Parker
8a70416fd0 Attempt to the fix Bitcoin CI's cache statement 2023-03-28 07:33:11 -04:00
Luke Parker
4f28a38ce1
Implement #212 2023-03-28 05:34:21 -04:00
Luke Parker
66eaf6ab61
Remove the code for the CI to spawn a Serai node
The serai-client test runner controls the node on its end.

Also bumps the Monero version.
2023-03-20 01:07:43 -04:00