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Luke Parker
e1c07d89e0
Retry RPC requests once on error
I don't like blindly retrying in the Monero library. The amount of errors,
which weren't present with reqwest (well, the error rate was the same, yet due
to a distinct bug this code fixed), demand we do *something* though.

The trace log shows hyper is erroring with 0 bytes of the response read. My
guess is it's somehow a closed connection? A connection pool would detect this
and have created a new connection (as this does, except once finding out
there's an issue).

While we should be able to detect this with `ready()`, we do call ready and it
claims no error. We also can successfully write which makes this... a mess.
Hopefully, it either actually works as intended, yet it at least requires two
consecutive errors which should be much less frequent.
2023-11-07 22:55:29 -05:00
Luke Parker
56fd11ab8d
Use a single long-lived RPC connection when authenticated
The prior system spawned a new connection per request to enable parallelism,
yet kept hitting hyper::IncompleteMessages I couldn't track down. This
attempts to resolve those by a long-lived socket.

Halves the amount of requests per-authenticated RPC call, and accordingly is
likely still better overall.

I don't believe this is resolved yet but this is still worth pushing.
2023-11-07 17:42:19 -05:00
Luke Parker
84a0bcad51
Move monero-serai to simple-request
Deduplicates code across the entire repo, letting us make improvements in a
single place.
2023-11-06 11:45:33 -05:00
Luke Parker
b9983bf133
Replace reqwest with simple-request
reqwest was replaced with hyper and hyper-rustls within monero-serai due to
reqwest *solely* offering a connection pool API. In the process, it was
demonstrated how quickly we can achieve equivalent functionality to reqwest for
our use cases with a fraction of the code.

This adds our own reqwest alternative to the tree, applying it to both
bitcoin-serai and message-queue. By doing so, bitcoin-serai decreases its tree
by 21 packages and the processor by 18. Cargo.lock decreases by 8 dependencies,
solely adding simple-request. Notably removed is openssl-sys and openssl.

One noted decrease functionality is the requirement on the system having
installed CA certificates. While we could fallback to the rustls certificates
if the system doesn't have any, that's blocked by
https://github.com/rustls/hyper-rustls/pulls/228.
2023-11-06 09:47:12 -05:00
Luke Parker
deecd77aec
Don't drop the request sender before we finish reading the response
It *looks like* hyper will drop the connection once its request sender is
dropped, regardless of if the last request hasn't had its response completed.
This attempts to resolve some spurious connection errors.
2023-11-04 22:55:47 -04:00
Luke Parker
5970a455d0
Replace crc dependency with our own crc implementation
It's ~30 lines to remove 2 crates in our tree.
2023-11-03 06:44:23 -04:00
Luke Parker
4c9e3b085b
Add a String to Monero ConnectionErrors debugging the issue
We're reaching this in CI so there must be some issue present.
2023-11-03 05:45:33 -04:00
github-actions[bot]
a2089c61fb
November 2023 - Rust Nightly Update (#413)
* Update nightly

* Replace .get(0) with .first()

* allow new clippy lint

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Co-authored-by: GitHub Actions <>
Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2023-11-03 05:28:07 -04:00
Luke Parker
ae449535ff
Correct no-std builds 2023-10-31 07:55:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
05dc474cb3
Correct std feature-flagging
If a crate has std set, it should enable std for all dependencies in order to
let them properly select which algorithms to use. Some crates fallback to
slower/worse algorithms on no-std.

Also more aggressively sets default-features = false leading to a *10%*
reduction in the amount of crates coordinator builds.
2023-10-31 07:44:02 -04:00
Luke Parker
052ef39a25
Replace reqwest with hyper in monero-serai
Ensures a connection pool isn't used behind-the-scenes, as necessitated by
authenticated connections.
2023-10-27 23:05:47 -04:00
Luke Parker
3069138475
Fix handling of Monero daemon connections when using an authenticated RPC
The lack of locking the connection when making an authenticated request, which
is actually two sequential requests, risked another caller making a request in
between, invalidating the state.

Now, only unauthenticated connections share a connection object.
2023-10-26 12:45:39 -04:00
Luke Parker
9cdca1d3d6
Use the newly stabilized div_ceil
Sets a msrv of 1.73.0.
2023-10-05 14:28:03 -04:00
Luke Parker
c62d9b448f
Use a Vec for the Monero generators, preventing its massive stack usage
The amount of stack usage did cause issues on m1 computers.
2023-09-20 04:31:16 -04:00
Luke Parker
3fd6d45b3e
Use base58-monero 2, removing a git dependency 2023-09-15 13:59:29 -04:00
Luke Parker
d263413e36
Fixes for schnorrkel/dalek updates 2023-09-12 10:02:20 -04:00
Luke Parker
83c25eff03
Remove no longer necessary async from monero SignatableTransaction::sign 2023-08-29 16:20:21 -04:00
Luke Parker
285422f71a
Add a full-stack mint and burn test for Bitcoin and Monero
Fixes where ram_scanned is updated in processor. The prior version, while safe,
would redo massive amounts of work during periods of inactivity. It also hit an
undocumented invariant where get_eventuality_completions assumes new blocks,
yet redone work wouldn't have new blocks.

Modifies Monero's generate_blocks to return the hashes of the generated blocks.
2023-08-28 21:17:22 -04:00
Luke Parker
89a6ee9290
Silence warning when building in release 2023-08-27 15:39:09 -04:00
Luke Parker
a66994aade
Use FCMP implementation of BP+ in monero-serai (#344)
* Add in an implementation of BP+ based off the paper, intended for clarity and review

This was done as part of my work on FCMPs from Monero, and is copied from https://github.com/kayabaNerve/full-chain-membership-proofs

* Remove crate structure of BP+

* Remove arithmetic circuit code

* Remove AC/VC generators code

* Remove generator transcript

Monero uses non-transcripted static generators.

* Further trimming of generators

* Remove the single range proof

It's unused by Monero and accordingly unhelpful.

* Work on getting BP+ to compile in its new env

* Correct BP+ folder name

* Further tweaks to get closer to compiling

* Remove the ScalarMatrix file

It's only used for AC proofs

* Compiles, with tests passing

* Lock BP+ to Ed25519 instead of the generic Ciphersuite

* Resolve most warnings in BP+

* Make existing bulletproofs test easier to read

* Further strip generators

* Swap G/H as Monero did

* Replace RangeCommitment with Commitment

* Hard-code BP+ h to Ed25519's generator

* Use pub(crate) for BP+, not pub

* Replace initial_transcript with hash_plus

* Rename hash_plus to initial_transcript

* Finish integrating the FCMP BP+ impl

* Move BP+ folder

* Correct no-std support

* Rename "long_n" to eta

* Add note on non-prime order dfg points
2023-08-27 15:33:17 -04:00
Luke Parker
bfb5401336
Handle v1 Monero TXs spending v2 outputs
Also tightens read/fixes a few potential panics.
2023-08-22 23:26:59 -04:00
Luke Parker
a52c86ad81
Don't label Monero nodes invalid for returning invalid keys in outputs
Only recently (I believe the most recent HF) were output keys checked to be
valid. This means returned keys may be invalid points, despite being the
legitimate keys for the specified outputs.

Does still label the node as invalid if it doesn't return 32 bytes,
hex-encoded.
2023-08-21 03:07:20 -04:00
Luke Parker
906d3b9a7c
Merge pull request #348 from serai-dex/current-crypto-crates
Current crypto crates
2023-08-21 01:24:16 -04:00
Luke Parker
8973eb8ac4
fmt + deny 2023-08-20 00:14:53 -04:00
Luke Parker
34c6974311
Merge branch 'dalek-4.0' into develop 2023-08-17 02:00:36 -04:00
Luke Parker
fa406c507f
Update crypto/ package versions
On a branch while bitcoin-serai wraps up its audit.
2023-08-08 18:19:01 -04:00
Luke Parker
376b36974f
Stub binaries' code when features binaries is not set
Allows running `cargo build` in monero-serai and message-queue without
erroring, since it'd automatically try to build the binaries which require
additional features.

While we could make those features not optional, it'd increase time to build
and disk space required, which is why the features exist for monero-serai and
message-queue in the first place (since both are frequently used as libs).
2023-08-02 14:43:49 -04:00
Luke Parker
53d86e2a29
Latest clippy 2023-08-01 02:49:31 -04:00
Luke Parker
3c38a0ec11
cargo +nightly fmt 2023-08-01 00:47:36 -04:00
Luke Parker
8b14bb54bb
Correct the fee amortization algorithm for an edge case
This is technically over-agressive, as a dropped output will reduce the fee,
yet this edge case is so minor the flow for it to not be over-aggressive (over
a few fractions of a cent) is by no means worth it.

Fixes the crash causable by the WIP send_test.
2023-07-29 07:05:55 -04:00
Luke Parker
22da7aedde
Implement a pretty Debug for various objects 2023-07-29 04:12:10 -04:00
Luke Parker
101da0a641
Use a BatchVerifier in reserialize_chain 2023-07-27 03:05:39 -04:00
Luke Parker
3862731a12
Minimize features pulled in to try and reduce build times 2023-07-25 22:29:39 -04:00
Luke Parker
7990ee689a
Send to a processor from a test
Mainly here to build out the infra. Does not automate checking
recipience/batch creation yet.
2023-07-24 20:06:05 -04:00
Luke Parker
fd585d496c
Resolve #321 2023-07-24 04:53:59 -04:00
Luke Parker
9ac3b203c8
Fix panic causable by remote node 2023-07-24 02:53:54 -04:00
Luke Parker
23e1c9769c
dalek 4.0 2023-07-23 14:32:14 -04:00
Luke Parker
ceeb57470f
Print when ConnectionErrors occur in reserialize_chain 2023-07-20 18:53:11 -04:00
Justin Berman
228e36a12d
monero-serai: fee calculation parity with Monero's wallet2 (#301)
* monero-serai: fee calculation parity with Monero's wallet2

* Minor lint

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Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2023-07-19 15:06:05 -04:00
Luke Parker
98f9fc2c2f
Pin to serde 1.0.167 due to https://github.com/monero-rs/monero-rs/issues/162 2023-07-19 00:53:03 -04:00
Luke Parker
56f7037084
Correct get_o_indexes to work for 0-output TXs 2023-07-17 12:57:17 -04:00
Luke Parker
a0f8214d48
Resolve clippy 2023-07-17 10:53:47 -04:00
Luke Parker
5f93140ba5
Have reserialize_chain automatically retry on ConnectionError
Fixes expectations of formatting by expect as well.
2023-07-17 03:14:49 -04:00
akildemir
23b9d57305
add polyseed support (#257)
* add polyseed support

* fix pr comments

* fix tests

* Embed the mempool into the Blockchain

* Plan scheduled payments whenever outputs are received

The scheduler prior waited for the next series of payments to be added.

* Replace Tendermint step with sync_block

Step moved a step forward after an externally synced/added block. This created
a race condition to add the block between the sync process and the Tendermint
machine. Now that the block routes through Tendermint, there is no such race
condition.

* Finish binding Tendermint into Tributary and define a Tributary master object

* Add correction the last commit missed

* Add DoS limits to tributary and require provided transactions be ordered

* Fix the scheduler from dropping UTXOs when there weren't any payments

* Documentation and cargo update

* Add a dedicated db crate with a basic DB trait

It's needed by the processor and tributary (coordinator).

* Add a DB to Tributary

Adds support for reloading most of the blockchain.

* Reloaded provided transactions from the disk

Also resolves a race condition by asserting provided transactions must be
unique, allowing them to be safely provided multiple times.

* must_use annotations on DbTxn

* Support reloading the mempool from disk

* Add a NewSet event to validator-sets

Updates to the latest serai-dex/substrate due to depending on
10ccaca0eb498a2316bbf627d419b29b1a75933a.

* Add basic getters to tributary

* cargo update

* Update to the latest subxt

Writes a custom unsigned extrinic creator due to subxt having an internal error
with the scale metadata. While the code in our scope increased, it's much more
ergonomic to our usage. We may end up rewriting most of subxt, eventually.

* Make unsigned private due to unsafe calling potential

* Start defining the coordinator

* Merge AckBlock with Burns

Offers greater efficiency while reducing concerns re: atomicity.

* Correct processor flow to have the coordinator decide signing set/re-attempts

The signing set should be the first group to submit preprocesses to Tributary.
Re-attempts shouldn't be once every 30s, yet n blocks since the last relevant
message.

Removes the use of an async task/channel in the signer (and Substrate signer).
Also removes the need to be able to get the time from a coin's block, which was
a fragile system marked with a TODO already.

* cargo +nightly fmt

* cargo update

Since p256 now pulls in an extra crate with this update, the {k,p}256 imports
disable default-features to prevent growing the tree.

* Support extracting timestamps from blocks

* Make progres on handling NewSet events

Further bones out the coordinator.

* Resolve #245

* Have InInstructions track the latest block for a network in storage

* Fill out code for the rest of the Substrate events

* Clean up the Substrate block processing code

* Rename transaction file to tributary, add function for genesis

* Add a processor API to the coordinator

* Add extensive commentary on mutable to the processor's main file

Clearly establishes why consistency is guaranteed from a Rust borrow-checker
mindset. While there are plenty of... 'violations', they're clearly explained.

Hopefully, this method of thinking helps promote/ensure consistency in the
future.

* Move ConfirmKeyPair from key_gen to substrate

Clarifies the emitter and accordingly why its mutations are justified.

* Remove BatchSigned

SubstrateBlock's provision of the most recently acknowledged block has
equivalent information with the same latency. Accordingly, there's no need for
it.

* Add note to processor_messages

* Use a single txn for an entire coordinator message

Removes direct DB accesses whre possible. Documents the safety of the rest.
Does uncover one case of unsafety not previously noted.

* cargo update to remove usage of yanked crate

* Clarify safety of Scanner::block_number and KeyGen::keys

* Tweak ConfirmKeyPair to alleviate database requirements of coordinator

* Use an enum for Coin/NetworkId

It originally wasn't an enum so software which had yet to update before an
integration wouldn't error (as now enums are strictly typed). The strict typing
is preferable though.

* Code a method to determine the activation block before any block has consensus

[0; 32] is a magic for no block has been set yet due to this being the first
key pair. If [0; 32] is the latest finalized block, the processor determines
an activation block based on timestamps.

This doesn't use an Option for ergonomic reasons.

* automate whitespace & trimming test cases

* Save keys by their tweaked group_key

Keys are referred to by their tweaked versions. If a tweak was needed, keys
would fail to confirm.

* Use crypto-bigint's reduction in ed448

Achieves feasible performance in the ed448 which makes it potentially viable
for real world usage.

Accordingly prepares a new release, updating the README.

* Move the entirety of ed448 to Residue, offering a further 2-4x speedup

* Resolve #68

Notably speeds up monero-serai's build and CLSAG performance.

* Make MainDB into SubstrateDB

* Initial Tributary handling

* Add additional checks to key_gen/sign

There is the ability to cause state bloat by flooding Tributary.
KeyGen/Sign specifically shouldn't allow bloat since we check the
commitments/preprocesses/shares for validity. Accordingly, any invalid data
(such as bloat) should be detected.

It was posssible to place bloat after the valid data. Doing so would be
considered a valid KeyGen/Sign message, yet could add up to 50k kB per sign.

* Apply DKG TX handling code to all sign TXs

The existing code was almost entirely applicable. It just needed to be scoped
with an ID. While the handle function is now a bit convoluted, I don't see a
better option.

* Split FinalizedBlock into ExternalBlock and SeraiBlock

Also re-arranges their orders.

* Add support for multiple orderings in Provided

Necessary as our Tributary chains needed to agree when a Serai block has
occurred, and when a Monero block has occurred. Since those could happen at the
same time, some validators may put SeraiBlock before ExternalBlock and vice
versa, causing a chain halt. Now they can have distinct ordering queues.

* Slash on unrecognized ID

* ExternalBlock handler

* Add a SubstrateBlockAck message to the processor

When a Substrate block occurs, the coordinator is expected to emit
SubstrateBlock. This causes the processor to begin a variety of plans. The
processor now emits SubstrateBlockAck, explicitly listing all plan IDs, before
starting signing.

This lets the coordinator provide a SubstrateBlock transaction, and with it,
recognize all plan IDs as valid.

Prior, we would've had to have a spotty algorithm based upon the upcoming
Preprocess messages, or if we immediately provided the SubstrateBlock
transaction, then wait for the processor to inform us of the contained plans.

This creates an explicitly proper async flow not reliant on waiting for data
availability.

Alternatively, we could've replaced Preprocess with (Block, Vec<Preprocess>).
This would've been more efficient, yet also clunky due to the multiple usages
of the Preprocess message.

* Route the SubstrateBlock message, which is the last Tributary transaction type

* Add recent bloat checks added to signer to substrate_signer as well

* 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.

* 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.

* Add a test for Tributary

Further fleshes out the Tributary testing code.

* Test handling of DKG commitments transactions

* Add Transaction::sign.

While I don't love the introduction of empty_signed, it's practically fine.

* Tributary test wait_for_tx_inclusion function

* Additionally test DKGShares

* Handle adding new Tributaries

Removes last_block as an argument from Tendermint. It now loads from the DB as
needed. While slightly less performant, it's easiest and should be fine.

* Reload Tributaries

add_active_tributary writes the spec to disk before it returns, so even if the
VecDeque it pushes to isn't popped, the tributary will still be loaded on boot.

* Start handling P2P messages

This defines the tart of a very complex series of locks I'm really unhappy
with. At the same time, there's not immediately a better solution. This also
should work without issue.

* Clarify Arc RwLocks and sleeps in coordinator

* Send a heartbeat message when a Tributary falls behind

* cargo fmt

* cargo update

* Move json word lists to rs

Allows building the seed code without serde_json.

* Break coordinator main into multiple functions

Also moves from std::sync::RwLock to tokio::sync::RwLock to prevent wasting
cycles on spinning.

* Remove reliance on a blockchain read lock from block/commit

* Implement Tributary syncing

Also adds a forwards-lookup to the Tributary blockchain.

* Don't return from sync_block until the Tendermint machine returns if it's valid or not

We had a race condition where'd we be informed of blocks 1 .. 3, and
immediately add 1 .. 3. Because we immediately tried to add 2 after 1, it'd
fail since the tip was still the genesis, yet 2 needs the tip to be 1.

Adding a channel, while ugly, was the simplest way to accomplish this.

Also has any added block be broadcasted. Else there's a race condition where a
node which syncs up to the most recent block does so, yet fails to add the next
block when it's committed to.

* Test handle_p2p and Tributary syncing

Includes bug fixes.

* Tweak tests workflow

* Add a TributaryReader which doesn't require a borrow to operate

Reduces lock contention.

Additionally changes block_key to include the genesis. While not technically
needed, the lack of genesis introduced a side effect where any Tributary on the
the database could return the block of any other Tributary. While that wasn't a
security issue, returning it suggested it was on-chain when it wasn't. This may
have been usable to create issues.

* Document panic in FROST

* Document a pair of panics requiring 256 GB of RAM/4 GB of a context

* Add a UID function to messages

When we receive messages, we're provided with a message ID we can use to
prevent handling an item multiple times. That doesn't prevent us from *sending*
an item multiple times though. Thanks to the UID system, we can now not send if
already present.

Alternatively, we can remove the ordered message ID for just the UID, allowing
duplicates to be sent without issue, and handled on the receiving end.

* Initial code to handle messages from processors

* Document the processor/tributary/coordinator/serai flow

* Have Coordinator MainDb take a mutable borrow

* Update to substrate polkadot-v0.9.42

* Correct error message in ff-group-tests

* Update to May's nightly

Doesn't use the PR due to the needed changes.

* Support arbitrary RPC providers in monero-serai

Sets a clean path for no-std premised RPCs (buffers to an external RPC impl)/
Tor-based RPCs/client-side load balancing/...

* Correct processor's handling of the new Monero RPC code

* Correct Serai Dockerfile

* Publish ExternablBlock/SubstrateBlock, delay *Preprocess until ID acknowledged

Adds a channel for the Tributary scanner to communicate when an ID has been
acknowledged.

* Rename uid to intent

* Use U448 for Ed448 instead of U512

* Spawn a new async task for each block message

This probably should be done with n-long lived tasks, one per Tributary. While
this may not be suitably performant long-term (potential DoS vector), this at
least resolves the halting concerns.

* Move the coordinator to a n-processor design

* Ensure Tributary commits are minimal

* Properly get genesis for a Processor message

* Create a vote transaction upon GeneratedKeyPair

* Remove TODO about code de-duplication

It's infeasible to write a macro/function there. Does add a type alias which
makes things cleaner.

* Have coordinator publish batches to Substrate

* Implement MuSig key aggregation into DKG

Isn't spec compliant due to the lack of a spec to be compliant too.

Slight deviation from the paper by using a unique list instead of a multiset.

Closes #186, progresses #277.

* Correct 2/3rds definitions throughout the codebase

The prior formula failed for some values, such as 20.
20 / 3 = 6, * 2 = 12, + 1 = 13. 13 is 65%, not >= 67.

* cargo update

Resolves a yanked crate and removes some duplicated dependencies.

* Add a dedicated function to get a MuSig key

* Do the minimal amount of work for dkg to compile under no-std

The Substrate runtime requires access to the MuSig key aggregation function.

\#279 related.

* Use a MuSig signature to publish validator set key pairs to Serai

The processor/coordinator flow still has to be rewritten.

* Correct various no_std definitions

* Add a context to MuSig key aggregation

* Use proper messages for ValidatorSets/InInstructions pallet

Provides a DST, and associated metadata as beneficial.

Also utilizes MuSig's context to session-bind. Since set_keys_messages also
binds to set, this is semi-redundant, yet that's appreciated.

* Remove signed Substrate TXs from Coordinator

* Only scan v2 Monero TXs

* Fix for prior commit

* Ensure canonical points in the cross-group DLEq proof

* Fix incorrect sig_hash generation

sig_hash was used as a challenge. challenges should be of the form H(R, A, m).
These sig hashes were solely H(A, m), allowing trivial forgeries.

* cargo update

Resolves an openssl advisory and nets ~-8 crates.

* Build no-std tests with RISC-V 32 IMAC

Turns out wasm still has std, making it suboptimal to use here.

* Pin setup-protoc to v2.0.0

* Update to substrate polkadot-v0.9.43

* fix tributary sync test

* Slight terminology correction in sync test

Also correct a mistake from merging the most recent polkadot version.

* Update nightly

* Replace lazy_static with OnceLock inside monero-serai

lazy_static, if no_std environments were used, effectively required always
using spin locks. This resolves the ergonomics of that while adopting Rust std
code.

no_std does still use a spin based solution. Theoretically, we could use
atomics, yet writing our own Mutex wasn't a priority.

* no-std support for monero-serai (#311)

* Move monero-serai from std to std-shims, where possible

* no-std fixes

* Make the HttpRpc its own feature, thiserror only on std

* Drop monero-rs's epee for a homegrown one

We only need it for a single function. While I tried jeffro's, it didn't work
out of the box, had three unimplemented!s, and is no where near viable for
no_std.

Fixes #182, though should be further tested.

* no-std monero-serai

* Allow base58-monero via git

* cargo fmt

* Represent RCT amounts with None, not 0.

Fixes #282.

Does allow any v1 TXs which exist, and v2 miner-TXs, to specify Some(0). As far
as I can tell, both were/are theoreitcally possible.

* Add a message queue

This is intended to be a reliable transport between the processors and
coordinator. Since it'll be intranet only, it's written as never fail.

Primarily needs testing and a proper ID.

* cargo update

Resolves https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/security/dependabot/29

* Correct deny.toml with inclusion of message-queue

* Update nightly

* std-shims: six `Read` for &[u8]

* Use serai- prefixes on Serai-specific packages

Fixes deny.toml, also runs a minor cargo update shrinking the tree.

* Update monero-tests workflow to new name for the processor

* Correct depends for processor-messages

* Disable Rust caching

We hit the cache limit after just one or two builds, making it infeasible.

* cargo update

Resolves a yanked crate

* Move location of serai-client in Cargo.toml

* Monero: support for legacy transactions (#308)

* add mlsag

* fix last commit

* fix miner v1 txs

* fix non-miner v1 txs

* add borromean + fix mlsag

* add block hash calculations

* fix for the jokester that added unreduced scalars

to the borromean signature of
2368d846e671bf79a1f84c6d3af9f0bfe296f043f50cf17ae5e485384a53707b

* Add Borromean range proof verifying functionality

* Add MLSAG verifying functionality

* fmt & clippy :)

* update MLSAG, ss2_elements will always be 2

* Add MgSig proving

* Tidy block.rs

* Tidy Borromean, fix bugs in last commit, replace todo! with unreachable!

* Mark legacy EcdhInfo amount decryption as experimental

* Correct comments

* Write a new impl of the merkle algorithm

This one tries to be understandable.

* Only pull in things only needed for experimental when experimental

* Stop caching the Monero block hash now in processor that we have Block::hash

* Corrections for recent processor commit

* Use a clearer algorithm for the merkle

Should also be more efficient due to not shifting as often.

* Tidy Mlsag

* Remove verify_rct_* from Mlsag

Both methods were ports from Monero, overtly specific without clear
documentation. They need to be added back in, with documentation, or included
in a node which provides the necessary further context for them to be naturally
understandable.

* Move mlsag/mod.rs to mlsag.rs

This should only be a folder if it has multiple files.

* Replace EcdhInfo terminology

The ECDH encrypted the amount, yet this struct contained the encrypted amount,
not some ECDH.

Also corrects the types on the original EcdhInfo struct.

* Correct handling of commitment masks when scanning

* Route read_array through read_raw_vec

* Misc lint

* Make a proper RctType enum

No longer caches RctType in the RctSignatures as well.

* Replace Vec<Bulletproofs> with Bulletproofs

Monero uses aggregated range proofs, so there's only ever one Bulletproof. This
is enforced with a consensus rule as well, making this safe.

As for why Monero uses a vec, it's probably due to the lack of variadic typing
used. Its effectively an Option for them, yet we don't need an Option since we
do have variadic typing (enums).

* Add necessary checks to Eventuality re: supported protocols

* Fix for block 202612 and fix merkel root calculations

* MLSAG (de)serialisation fix

ss_2_elements will not always be 2 as rct type 1 transactions are not enforced to have one input

* Revert "MLSAG (de)serialisation fix"

This reverts commit 5e710e0c96.

here it checks number of MGs == number of inputs:
0a1eaf26f9/src/cryptonote_core/tx_verification_utils.cpp (L60-59)

and here it checks for RctTypeFull number of MGs == 1:
0a1eaf26f9/src/ringct/rctSigs.cpp (L1325)

so number of inputs == 1
so ss_2_elements == 2

* update `MlsagAggregate` comment

* cargo update

Resolves a yanked crate

* Move location of serai-client in Cargo.toml

---------

Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>

* Fix the known issue with the DSA

I wrote it to only select TXs with a timelock, not only TXs which are unlocked.
This most likely explains why it so heavily selected coinbases.

Also moves an InternalError which would've never been hit on mainnet, yet
technically isn't an invariant, to only exist when cfg(test).

* Add a bin to download a chain, over RPC, reserializing and hashing every item

Parallelized. Doesn't check the deserialization is correct. Does use distinct,
persistent HTTP clients.

* Correct how Monero integration tests are run

* Support multiple RPCs in the reserialize_chain bin

* Don't call get_height every block

* Modify get_transactions to split requests as to not hit the restricted RPC limits

* Meaningful changes from aggressive-clippy

I do want to enable a few specific lints, yet aggressive-clippy as a whole
isn't worthwhile.

* Extend reserialize_chain with CLSAG/BP(+) verification

* Remove spammy println from reserialize_chain

* Update reserialize_chain for v1 and migration TXs

Also always marks 0-amount inputs as RCT due to impossibility of non-RCT
0-amount outputs.

* Only deserialize RctSignatures where's there at least one input

This is only enforced by the Monero protocol due to a single check the mixRing
isn't empty in get_pre_mlsag_hash. The value in ensuring there's a least one
input is to ensure the safety of our rct_type functions, which determines the
RctType based off structural analysis (specifically, input data if
MlsagBorromean).

rct_type was technically safe without this. A 0-input transaction would be
mis-classified as RctFull/MlsagAggregate, which would then make the
RctSignatures invalid for being RctFull (requiring exactly one input) yet not
having inputs, meaning an invalid RctSignatures would be mis-classified yet
still invalid.

This just removes the risk of mis-classification in the first place, tightening
the library's safety.

* docs/Getting Started.md: cargo build --release --all-features

* Fix the known instance of #295

* Bind RocksDB into serai-db

* Split up tests in CI to avoid node storage limits

* Corrections to prior commit

* Again

I called git commit --amend without calling git add . again :(

* Update the flow for completed signing processes

Now, an on-chain transaction exists. This resolves some ambiguities and
provides greater coordination.

* Clean Polyseed code

* Final tweaks

* Correct no-std builds for Polyseed

* Again correct no-std

---------

Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: GitHub Actions <unknown>
Co-authored-by: Boog900 <54e72d8a-345f-4599-bd90-c6b9bc7d0ec5@aleeas.com>
Co-authored-by: Boog900 <108027008+Boog900@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven Chang <stevenchang5000@gmail.com>
2023-07-16 07:25:17 -04:00
Luke Parker
b54548b13a
Only deserialize RctSignatures where's there at least one input
This is only enforced by the Monero protocol due to a single check the mixRing
isn't empty in get_pre_mlsag_hash. The value in ensuring there's a least one
input is to ensure the safety of our rct_type functions, which determines the
RctType based off structural analysis (specifically, input data if
MlsagBorromean).

rct_type was technically safe without this. A 0-input transaction would be
mis-classified as RctFull/MlsagAggregate, which would then make the
RctSignatures invalid for being RctFull (requiring exactly one input) yet not
having inputs, meaning an invalid RctSignatures would be mis-classified yet
still invalid.

This just removes the risk of mis-classification in the first place, tightening
the library's safety.
2023-07-09 00:44:23 -04:00
Luke Parker
5d9067b84d
Update reserialize_chain for v1 and migration TXs
Also always marks 0-amount inputs as RCT due to impossibility of non-RCT
0-amount outputs.
2023-07-08 21:09:22 -04:00
Luke Parker
13f48a406e
Remove spammy println from reserialize_chain 2023-07-08 20:30:45 -04:00
Luke Parker
35fcd11096
Extend reserialize_chain with CLSAG/BP(+) verification 2023-07-08 20:29:55 -04:00
Luke Parker
93b1656f86
Meaningful changes from aggressive-clippy
I do want to enable a few specific lints, yet aggressive-clippy as a whole
isn't worthwhile.
2023-07-08 11:29:07 -04:00
Luke Parker
3c6cc42c23
Modify get_transactions to split requests as to not hit the restricted RPC limits 2023-07-05 22:12:34 -04:00
Luke Parker
93fe8a52dd
Don't call get_height every block 2023-07-05 20:11:31 -04:00
Luke Parker
249f7b904f
Support multiple RPCs in the reserialize_chain bin 2023-07-05 19:50:35 -04:00
Luke Parker
e5a196504c
Add a bin to download a chain, over RPC, reserializing and hashing every item
Parallelized. Doesn't check the deserialization is correct. Does use distinct,
persistent HTTP clients.
2023-07-05 18:59:22 -04:00
Luke Parker
b195db0929
Fix the known issue with the DSA
I wrote it to only select TXs with a timelock, not only TXs which are unlocked.
This most likely explains why it so heavily selected coinbases.

Also moves an InternalError which would've never been hit on mainnet, yet
technically isn't an invariant, to only exist when cfg(test).
2023-07-04 18:11:57 -04:00
Boog900
89eef95fb3
Monero: support for legacy transactions (#308)
* add mlsag

* fix last commit

* fix miner v1 txs

* fix non-miner v1 txs

* add borromean + fix mlsag

* add block hash calculations

* fix for the jokester that added unreduced scalars

to the borromean signature of
2368d846e671bf79a1f84c6d3af9f0bfe296f043f50cf17ae5e485384a53707b

* Add Borromean range proof verifying functionality

* Add MLSAG verifying functionality

* fmt & clippy :)

* update MLSAG, ss2_elements will always be 2

* Add MgSig proving

* Tidy block.rs

* Tidy Borromean, fix bugs in last commit, replace todo! with unreachable!

* Mark legacy EcdhInfo amount decryption as experimental

* Correct comments

* Write a new impl of the merkle algorithm

This one tries to be understandable.

* Only pull in things only needed for experimental when experimental

* Stop caching the Monero block hash now in processor that we have Block::hash

* Corrections for recent processor commit

* Use a clearer algorithm for the merkle

Should also be more efficient due to not shifting as often.

* Tidy Mlsag

* Remove verify_rct_* from Mlsag

Both methods were ports from Monero, overtly specific without clear
documentation. They need to be added back in, with documentation, or included
in a node which provides the necessary further context for them to be naturally
understandable.

* Move mlsag/mod.rs to mlsag.rs

This should only be a folder if it has multiple files.

* Replace EcdhInfo terminology

The ECDH encrypted the amount, yet this struct contained the encrypted amount,
not some ECDH.

Also corrects the types on the original EcdhInfo struct.

* Correct handling of commitment masks when scanning

* Route read_array through read_raw_vec

* Misc lint

* Make a proper RctType enum

No longer caches RctType in the RctSignatures as well.

* Replace Vec<Bulletproofs> with Bulletproofs

Monero uses aggregated range proofs, so there's only ever one Bulletproof. This
is enforced with a consensus rule as well, making this safe.

As for why Monero uses a vec, it's probably due to the lack of variadic typing
used. Its effectively an Option for them, yet we don't need an Option since we
do have variadic typing (enums).

* Add necessary checks to Eventuality re: supported protocols

* Fix for block 202612 and fix merkel root calculations

* MLSAG (de)serialisation fix

ss_2_elements will not always be 2 as rct type 1 transactions are not enforced to have one input

* Revert "MLSAG (de)serialisation fix"

This reverts commit 5e710e0c96.

here it checks number of MGs == number of inputs:
0a1eaf26f9/src/cryptonote_core/tx_verification_utils.cpp (L60-59)

and here it checks for RctTypeFull number of MGs == 1:
0a1eaf26f9/src/ringct/rctSigs.cpp (L1325)

so number of inputs == 1
so ss_2_elements == 2

* update `MlsagAggregate` comment

* cargo update

Resolves a yanked crate

* Move location of serai-client in Cargo.toml

---------

Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2023-07-04 17:18:05 -04:00
Luke Parker
a95ecc2512
Represent RCT amounts with None, not 0.
Fixes #282.

Does allow any v1 TXs which exist, and v2 miner-TXs, to specify Some(0). As far
as I can tell, both were/are theoreitcally possible.
2023-06-29 13:16:51 -04:00
Luke Parker
ac708b3b2a
no-std support for monero-serai (#311)
* Move monero-serai from std to std-shims, where possible

* no-std fixes

* Make the HttpRpc its own feature, thiserror only on std

* Drop monero-rs's epee for a homegrown one

We only need it for a single function. While I tried jeffro's, it didn't work
out of the box, had three unimplemented!s, and is no where near viable for
no_std.

Fixes #182, though should be further tested.

* no-std monero-serai

* Allow base58-monero via git

* cargo fmt
2023-06-29 04:14:29 -04:00
Luke Parker
d25c668ee4
Replace lazy_static with OnceLock inside monero-serai
lazy_static, if no_std environments were used, effectively required always
using spin locks. This resolves the ergonomics of that while adopting Rust std
code.

no_std does still use a spin based solution. Theoretically, we could use
atomics, yet writing our own Mutex wasn't a priority.
2023-06-28 21:45:57 -04:00
Luke Parker
1aa293cc4a
Fix for prior commit 2023-05-27 04:15:57 -04:00
Luke Parker
8a24fc39a6
Only scan v2 Monero TXs 2023-05-27 04:13:40 -04:00
Luke Parker
adfbde6e24
Support arbitrary RPC providers in monero-serai
Sets a clean path for no-std premised RPCs (buffers to an external RPC impl)/
Tor-based RPCs/client-side load balancing/...
2023-05-02 02:39:08 -04:00
Luke Parker
be8c25aef0
Move json word lists to rs
Allows building the seed code without serde_json.
2023-04-23 22:26:05 -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
Luke Parker
f6206b60ec
Update to bitcoin 0.30
Also performs a general update with a variety of upgraded Substrate depends.
2023-04-09 02:31:13 -04:00
Luke Parker
648d237df5
Finish updating to the latest Rust/handle broken cargo update 2023-04-01 05:44:18 -04:00
Luke Parker
6fa405a728
Update Monero README 2023-03-31 07:02:57 -04:00
Luke Parker
79aff5d4c8
ff 0.13 (#269)
* Partial move to ff 0.13

It turns out the newly released k256 0.12 isn't on ff 0.13, preventing further
work at this time.

* Update all crates to work on ff 0.13

The provided curves still need to be expanded to fit the new API.

* Finish adding dalek-ff-group ff 0.13 constants

* Correct FieldElement::product definition

Also stops exporting macros.

* Test most new parts of ff 0.13

* Additionally test ff-group-tests with BLS12-381 and the pasta curves

We only tested curves from RustCrypto. Now we test a curve offered by zk-crypto,
the group behind ff/group, and the pasta curves, which is by Zcash (though
Zcash developers are also behind zk-crypto).

* Finish Ed448

Fully specifies all constants, passes all tests in ff-group-tests, and finishes moving to ff-0.13.

* Add RustCrypto/elliptic-curves to allowed git repos

Needed due to k256/p256 incorrectly defining product.

* Finish writing ff 0.13 tests

* Add additional comments to dalek

* Further comments

* Update ethereum-serai to ff 0.13
2023-03-28 04:38:01 -04:00
Luke Parker
534e1bb11d
Fix Monero's Extra::fee_weight and handling of data limits 2023-03-26 03:43:51 -04:00
Luke Parker
9157f8d0a0
Update procesor/correct prior commit 2023-03-25 04:06:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
397d79040c
Update monero-serai to limit the size of TX extra 2023-03-25 01:26:42 -04:00
Luke Parker
952cf280c2
Bump crate versions 2023-03-20 20:34:41 -04:00
Luke Parker
8d4d630e0f
Fully document crypto/ 2023-03-20 20:10:00 -04:00
Luke Parker
918cce3494
Add a proper error to Bitcoin's SignableTransaction::new
Also adds documentation to various parts of bitcoin.
2023-03-17 23:43:32 -04:00
Luke Parker
ba82dac18c
Processor (#259)
* Initial work on a message box

* Finish message-box (untested)

* Expand documentation

* Embed the recipient in the signature challenge

Prevents a message from A -> B from being read as from A -> C.

* Update documentation by bifurcating sender/receiver

* Panic on receiving an invalid signature

If we've received an invalid signature in an authenticated system, a 
service is malicious, critically faulty (equivalent to malicious), or 
the message layer has been compromised (or is otherwise critically 
faulty).

Please note a receiver who handles a message they shouldn't will trigger 
this. That falls under being critically faulty.

* Documentation and helper methods

SecureMessage::new and SecureMessage::serialize.

Secure Debug for MessageBox.

* Have SecureMessage not be serialized by default

Allows passing around in-memory, if desired, and moves the error from 
decrypt to new (which performs deserialization).

Decrypt no longer has an error since it panics if given an invalid 
signature, due to this being intranet code.

* Explain and improve nonce handling

Includes a missing zeroize call.

* Rebase to latest develop

Updates to transcript 0.2.0.

* Add a test for the MessageBox

* Export PrivateKey and PublicKey

* Also test serialization

* Add a key_gen binary to message_box

* Have SecureMessage support Serde

* Add encrypt_to_bytes and decrypt_from_bytes

* Support String ser via base64

* Rename encrypt/decrypt to encrypt_bytes/decrypt_to_bytes

* Directly operate with values supporting Borsh

* Use bincode instead of Borsh

By staying inside of serde, we'll support many more structs. While 
bincode isn't canonical, we don't need canonicity on an authenticated, 
internal system.

* Turn PrivateKey, PublicKey into structs

Uses Zeroizing for the PrivateKey per #150.

* from_string functions intended for loading from an env

* Use &str for PublicKey from_string (now from_str)

The PrivateKey takes the String to take ownership of its memory and 
zeroize it. That isn't needed with PublicKeys.

* Finish updating from develop

* Resolve warning

* Use ZeroizingAlloc on the key_gen binary

* Move message-box from crypto/ to common/

* Move key serialization functions to ser

* add/remove functions in MessageBox

* Implement Hash on dalek_ff_group Points

* Make MessageBox generic to its key

Exposes a &'static str variant for internal use and a RistrettoPoint 
variant for external use.

* Add Private to_string as deprecated

Stub before more competent tooling is deployed.

* Private to_public

* Test both Internal and External MessageBox, only use PublicKey in the pub API

* Remove panics on invalid signatures

Leftover from when this was solely internal which is now unsafe.

* Chicken scratch a Scanner task

* Add a write function to the DKG library

Enables writing directly to a file.

Also modifies serialize to return Zeroizing<Vec<u8>> instead of just Vec<u8>.

* Make dkg::encryption pub

* Remove encryption from MessageBox

* Use a 64-bit block number in Substrate

We use a 64-bit block number in general since u32 only works for 120 years
(with a 1 second block time). As some chains even push the 1 second threshold,
especially ones based on DAG consensus, this becomes potentially as low as 60
years.

While that should still be plenty, it's not worth wondering/debating. Since
Serai uses 64-bit block numbers elsewhere, this ensures consistency.

* Misc crypto lints

* Get the scanner scratch to compile

* Initial scanner test

* First few lines of scheduler

* Further work on scheduler, solidify API

* Define Scheduler TX format

* Branch creation algorithm

* Document when the branch algorithm isn't perfect

* Only scanned confirmed blocks

* Document Coin

* Remove Canonical/ChainNumber from processor

The processor should be abstracted from canonical numbers thanks to the
coordinator, making this unnecessary.

* Add README documenting processor flow

* Use Zeroize on substrate primitives

* Define messages from/to the processor

* Correct over-specified versioning

* Correct build re: in_instructions::primitives

* Debug/some serde in crypto/

* Use a struct for ValidatorSetInstance

* Add a processor key_gen task

Redos DB handling code.

* Replace trait + impl with wrapper struct

* Add a key confirmation flow to the key gen task

* Document concerns on key_gen

* Start on a signer task

* Add Send to FROST traits

* Move processor lib.rs to main.rs

Adds a dummy main to reduce clippy dead_code warnings.

* Further flesh out main.rs

* Move the DB trait to AsRef<[u8]>

* Signer task

* Remove a panic in bitcoin when there's insufficient funds

Unchecked underflow.

* Have Monero's mine_block mine one block, not 10

It was initially a nicety to deal with the 10 block lock. C::CONFIRMATIONS
should be used for that instead.

* Test signer

* Replace channel expects with log statements

The expects weren't problematic and had nicer code. They just clutter test
output.

* Remove the old wallet file

It predates the coordinator design and shouldn't be used.

* Rename tests/scan.rs to tests/scanner.rs

* Add a wallet test

Complements the recently removed wallet file by adding a test for the scanner,
scheduler, and signer together.

* Work on a run function

Triggers a clippy ICE.

* Resolve clippy ICE

The issue was the non-fully specified lambda in signer.

* Add KeyGenEvent and KeyGenOrder

Needed so we get KeyConfirmed messages from the key gen task.

While we could've read the CoordinatorMessage to see that, routing through the
key gen tasks ensures we only handle it once it's been successfully saved to
disk.

* Expand scanner test

* Clarify processor documentation

* Have the Scanner load keys on boot/save outputs to disk

* Use Vec<u8> for Block ID

Much more flexible.

* Panic if we see the same output multiple times

* Have the Scanner DB mark itself as corrupt when doing a multi-put

This REALLY should be a TX. Since we don't have a TX API right now, this at
least offers detection.

* Have DST'd DB keys accept AsRef<[u8]>

* Restore polling all signers

Writes a custom future to do so.

Also loads signers on boot using what the scanner claims are active keys.

* Schedule OutInstructions

Adds a data field to Payment.

Also cleans some dead code.

* Panic if we create an invalid transaction

Saves the TX once it's successfully signed so if we do panic, we have a copy.

* Route coordinator messages to their respective signer

Requires adding key to the SignId.

* Send SignTransaction orders for all plans

* Add a timer to retry sign_plans when prepare_send fails

* Minor fmt'ing

* Basic Fee API

* Move the change key into Plan

* Properly route activation_number

* Remove ScannerEvent::Block

It's not used under current designs

* Nicen logs

* Add utilities to get a block's number

* Have main issue AckBlock

Also has a few misc lints.

* Parse instructions out of outputs

* Tweak TODOs and remove an unwrap

* Update Bitcoin max input/output quantity

* Only read one piece of data from Monero

Due to output randomization, it's infeasible.

* Embed plan IDs into the TXs they create

We need to stop attempting signing if we've already signed a protocol. Ideally,
any one of the participating signers should be able to provide a proof the TX
was successfully signed. We can't just run a second signing protocol though as
a single malicious signer could complete the TX signature, and publish it,
yet not complete the secondary signature.

The TX itself has to be sufficient to show that the TX matches the plan. This
is done by embedding the ID, so matching addresses/amounts plans are
distinguished, and by allowing verification a TX actually matches a set of
addresses/amounts.

For Monero, this will need augmenting with the ephemeral keys (or usage of a
static seed for them).

* Don't use OP_RETURN to encode the plan ID on Bitcoin

We can use the inputs to distinguih identical-output plans without issue.

* Update OP_RETURN data access

It's not required to be the last output.

* Add Eventualities to Monero

An Eventuality is an effective equivalent to a SignableTransaction. That is
declared not by the inputs it spends, yet the outputs it creates.
Eventualities are also bound to a 32-byte RNG seed, enabling usage of a
hash-based identifier in a SignableTransaction, allowing multiple
SignableTransactions with the same output set to have different Eventualities.

In order to prevent triggering the burning bug, the RNG seed is hashed with
the planned-to-be-used inputs' output keys. While this does bind to them, it's
only loosely bound. The TX actually created may use different inputs entirely
if a forgery is crafted (which requires no brute forcing).

Binding to the key images would provide a strong binding, yet would require
knowing the key images, which requires active communication with the spend
key.

The purpose of this is so a multisig can identify if a Transaction the entire
group planned has been executed by a subset of the group or not. Once a plan
is created, it can have an Eventuality made. The Eventuality's extra is able
to be inserted into a HashMap, so all new on-chain transactions can be
trivially checked as potential candidates. Once a potential candidate is found,
a check involving ECC ops can be performed.

While this is arguably a DoS vector, the underlying Monero blockchain would
need to be spammed with transactions to trigger it. Accordingly, it becomes
a Monero blockchain DoS vector, when this code is written on the premise
of the Monero blockchain functioning. Accordingly, it is considered handled.

If a forgery does match, it must have created the exact same outputs the
multisig would've. Accordingly, it's argued the multisig shouldn't mind.

This entire suite of code is only necessary due to the lack of outgoing
view keys, yet it's able to avoid an interactive protocol to communicate
key images on every single received output.

While this could be locked to the multisig feature, there's no practical
benefit to doing so.

* Add support for encoding Monero address to instructions

* Move Serai's Monero address encoding into serai-client

serai-client is meant to be a single library enabling using Serai. While it was
originally written as an RPC client for Serai, apps actually using Serai will
primarily be sending transactions on connected networks. Sending those
transactions require proper {In, Out}Instructions, including proper address
encoding.

Not only has address encoding been moved, yet the subxt client is now behind
a feature. coin integrations have their own features, which are on by default.
primitives are always exposed.

* Reorganize file layout a bit, add feature flags to processor

* Tidy up ETH Dockerfile

* Add Bitcoin address encoding

* Move Bitcoin::Address to serai-client's

* Comment where tweaking needs to happen

* Add an API to check if a plan was completed in a specific TX

This allows any participating signer to submit the TX ID to prevent further
signing attempts.

Also performs some API cleanup.

* Minimize FROST dependencies

* Use a seeded RNG for key gen

* Tweak keys from Key gen

* Test proper usage of Branch/Change addresses

Adds a more descriptive error to an error case in decoys, and pads Monero
payments as needed.

* Also test spending the change output

* Add queued_plans to the Scheduler

queued_plans is for payments to be issued when an amount appears, yet the
amount is currently pre-fee. One the output is actually created, the
Scheduler should be notified of the amount it was created with, moving from
queued_plans to plans under the actual amount.

Also tightens debug_asserts to asserts for invariants which may are at risk of
being exclusive to prod.

* Add missing tweak_keys call

* Correct decoy selection height handling

* Add a few log statements to the scheduler

* Simplify test's get_block_number

* Simplify, while making more robust, branch address handling in Scheduler

* Have fees deducted from payments

Corrects Monero's handling of fees when there's no change address.

Adds a DUST variable, as needed due to 1_00_000_000 not being enough to pay
its fee on Monero.

* Add comment to Monero

* Consolidate BTC/XMR prepare_send code

These aren't fully consolidated. We'd need a SignableTransaction trait for
that. This is a lot cleaner though.

* Ban integrated addresses

The reasoning why is accordingly documented.

* Tidy TODOs/dust handling

* Update README TODO

* Use a determinisitic protocol version in Monero

* Test rebuilt KeyGen machines function as expected

* Use a more robust KeyGen entropy system

* Add DB TXNs

Also load entropy from env

* Add a loop for processing messages from substrate

Allows detecting if we're behind, and if so, waiting to handle the message

* Set Monero MAX_INPUTS properly

The previous number was based on an old hard fork. With the ring size having
increased, transactions have since got larger.

* Distinguish TODOs into TODO and TODO2s

TODO2s are for after protonet

* Zeroize secret share repr in ThresholdCore write

* Work on Eventualities

Adds serialization and stops signing when an eventuality is proven.

* Use a more robust DB key schema

* Update to {k, p}256 0.12

* cargo +nightly clippy

* cargo update

* Slight message-box tweaks

* Update to recent Monero merge

* Add a Coordinator trait for communication with coordinator

* Remove KeyGenHandle for just KeyGen

While KeyGen previously accepted instructions over a channel, this breaks the
ack flow needed for coordinator communication. Now, KeyGen is the direct object
with a handle() function for messages.

Thankfully, this ended up being rather trivial for KeyGen as it has no
background tasks.

* Add a handle function to Signer

Enables determining when it's finished handling a CoordinatorMessage and
therefore creating an acknowledgement.

* Save transactions used to complete eventualities

* Use a more intelligent sleep in the signer

* Emit SignedTransaction with the first ID *we can still get from our node*

* Move Substrate message handling into the new coordinator recv loop

* Add handle function to Scanner

* Remove the plans timer

Enables ensuring the ordring on the handling of plans.

* Remove the outputs function which panicked if a precondition wasn't met

The new API only returns outputs upon satisfaction of the precondition.

* Convert SignerOrder::SignTransaction to a function

* Remove the key_gen object from sign_plans

* Refactor out get_fee/prepare_send into dedicated functions

* Save plans being signed to the DB

* Reload transactions being signed on boot

* Stop reloading TXs being signed (and report it to peers)

* Remove message-box from the processor branch

We don't use it here yet.

* cargo +nightly fmt

* Move back common/zalloc

* Update subxt to 0.27

* Zeroize ^1.5, not 1

* Update GitHub workflow

* Remove usage of SignId in completed
2023-03-16 22:59:40 -04:00
Luke Parker
0d4b66dc2a
Bump package versions 2023-03-16 19:29:22 -04:00
Luke Parker
d2c1592c61
Resolve merging crypto-{audit, tweaks} and use the proper transcript in Bitcoin 2023-03-16 16:59:20 -04:00
Luke Parker
caf37527eb
Merge branch 'develop' into crypto-tweaks 2023-03-16 16:43:04 -04:00
Luke Parker
f4e2da2767
Move where we check the Monero node's protocol
The genesis block has a version of 1, so immediately checking (before new
blocks are added) will cause failures.
2023-03-14 01:54:08 -04:00
Luke Parker
48078d0b4b
Remove Protocol::Unsupported 2023-03-13 08:03:13 -04:00
Luke Parker
14203bbb46
Use an async Mutex for the Monero distribution
Enables safe async/thread-safe usage.
2023-03-12 04:13:43 -04:00
Luke Parker
f5fa6f020d
Remove note about adding in a DB handle
It'd arguably be safer yet it isn't worth the API complexity.
2023-03-12 03:55:17 -04:00
Luke Parker
41a285ddfa
Add a TX size check to Monero
This isn't perfect yet should ensure the eventual TX is less than 100k bytes.
2023-03-12 03:54:30 -04:00
Luke Parker
36034c2f72
Move ecdh derivation up to prevent Scalar::one() * ecdh 2023-03-11 10:51:40 -05:00
Luke Parker
5e62072a0f
Fix #237 2023-03-11 10:31:58 -05:00
Luke Parker
e56495d624
Prefix arbitrary data with 127
Since we cannot expect/guarantee a payment ID will be included, the previous
position-based code for determining arbitrary data wasn't sufficient.
2023-03-11 05:47:25 -05:00
Luke Parker
71dbc798b5
Fix #251 2023-03-11 05:23:38 -05:00
akildemir
77de28f77a
add monero seed support (#252)
* add monero seed support

* fix some of the pr comments

* remove languages module and unnecessary error returns

* Clean classic seed impl

Fixes a few issues regarding Zeroize usage/API safety. Mainly a cleanup.

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Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2023-03-10 14:16:00 -05:00
Luke Parker
0e8c55e050
Update and remove unused dependencies 2023-03-07 03:06:46 -05:00
Luke Parker
c37cc0b4e2
Update Zeroize pin to ^1.5 from 1.5 2023-03-07 02:29:59 -05:00
Luke Parker
8144956f8a
Further document get_unlocked_outputs 2023-03-02 05:31:22 -05:00
Luke Parker
2d56d24d9c
3.3.3 (cont) Add a dedicated Participant type 2023-02-23 06:50:45 -05:00
Luke Parker
8260ec1a9e
Add another TODO 2023-02-15 20:44:53 -05:00
Luke Parker
07f424b484
cargo fmt 2023-02-15 20:39:22 -05:00
Luke Parker
5de8bf3295
Add additional checks/documentation to monero 2023-02-15 01:56:36 -05:00
Luke Parker
82a096e90e
Scanner assert on is_torsion_free 2023-02-14 15:49:16 -05:00
Luke Parker
b6f9a1f8b6
Rename file with dashes to having underscores 2023-01-30 04:27:39 -05:00
akildemir
9e01588b11
add test send to wallet-rpc with arb data (#246)
* add test send to wallet-rpc with arb data

* convert literals to const
2023-01-30 04:25:46 -05:00
Luke Parker
a4fdff3e3b
Make progress on #235
I'm still not exactly sure where the trap handler in Monero for this is...
until then, this remains potentially fingerprintable.
2023-01-28 03:18:41 -05:00
akildemir
f12cc2cca6
Add more tests (#240)
* add wallet-rpc-compatibility tests

* fmt + clippy

* add wallet-rpc receive tests

* add (0,0) subaddress check to standard address
2023-01-24 15:22:07 -05:00
Luke Parker
19664967ed
Use Monero-compatible additional TX keys
This still sends a fingerprinting flare up if you send to a subaddress which
needs to be fixed. Despite that, Monero no should no longer fail to scan TXs
from monero-serai regarding additional keys.

Previously it failed becuase we supplied one key as THE key, and n-1 as
additional. Monero expects n for additional.

This does correctly select when to use THE key versus when to use the additional
key when sending. That removes the ability for recipients to fingerprint
monero-serai by receiving to a standard address yet needing to use an additional
key.
2023-01-21 01:29:02 -05:00