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akildemir
39ce819876
Slash malevolent validators (#294)
* add slash tx

* ignore unsigned tx replays

* verify that provided evidence is valid

* fix clippy + fmt

* move application tx handling to another module

* partially handle the tendermint txs

* fix pr comments

* support unsigned app txs

* add slash target to the votes

* enforce provided, unsigned, signed tx ordering within a block

* bug fixes

* add unit test for tendermint txs

* bug fixes

* update tests for tendermint txs

* add tx ordering test

* tidy up tx ordering test

* cargo +nightly fmt

* Misc fixes from rebasing

* Finish resolving clippy

* Remove sha3 from tendermint-machine

* Resolve a DoS in SlashEvidence's read

Also moves Evidence from Vec<Message> to (Message, Option<Message>). That
should meet all requirements while being a bit safer.

* Make lazy_static a dev-depend for tributary

* Various small tweaks

One use of sort was inefficient, sorting unsigned || signed when unsigned was
already properly sorted. Given how the unsigned TXs were given a nonce of 0, an
unstable sort may swap places with an unsigned TX and a signed TX with a nonce
of 0 (leading to a faulty block).

The extra protection added here sorts signed, then concats.

* Fix Tributary tests I broke, start review on tendermint/tx.rs

* Finish reviewing everything outside tests and empty_signature

* Remove empty_signature

empty_signature led to corrupted local state histories. Unfortunately, the API
is only sane with a signature.

We now use the actual signature, which risks creating a signature over a
malicious message if we have ever have an invariant producing malicious
messages. Prior, we only signed the message after the local machine confirmed
it was okay per the local view of consensus.

This is tolerated/preferred over a corrupt state history since production of
such messages is already an invariant. TODOs are added to make handling of this
theoretical invariant further robust.

* Remove async_sequential for tokio::test

There was no competition for resources forcing them to be run sequentially.

* Modify block order test to be statistically significant without multiple runs

* Clean tests

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Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2023-08-21 00:28:23 -04:00
Luke Parker
807ec30762
Update the flow for completed signing processes
Now, an on-chain transaction exists. This resolves some ambiguities and
provides greater coordination.
2023-07-14 14:05:12 -04:00
Luke Parker
dfa3106a38
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.
2023-06-08 06:38:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
294ad08e00
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.
2023-04-20 07:32:40 -04:00
Luke Parker
9c2a44f9df
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.
2023-04-20 06:27:05 -04:00
Luke Parker
72dd665ebf
Add DoS limits to tributary and require provided transactions be ordered 2023-04-13 20:35:55 -04:00
Luke Parker
e73a51bfa5
Finish binding Tendermint into Tributary and define a Tributary master object 2023-04-13 18:43:27 -04:00
Luke Parker
03a6470a5b
Finish binding Tendermint, bar the P2P layer 2023-04-12 18:04:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
997dd611d5
Don't add blocks which aren't valid
Previously, Tendermint needed to be live more than it needed to be correct.
Under the original intention for it, correctness would fail if any coin
desynced, which would cause the node to fail entirely. By accepting a
supermajority's view of state, despite its own, a single coin's failure would
only lead to inability to participate with that single coin.

Now that Tendermint is solely for Tributary, nodes should halt a coin-specific
chain if their view of the chain differs. They are unable to meaningless
participate regardless.

This also means a supermajority of validators can no longer fake messages from
other validators, allowing the Tributary chain to use uniform weights with much
less impact. There is still enough impact they can't be used (ability to cause
a fork), yet they should allow uniform block production (as that's solely a DoS
concern).

While we prior could've simply additionally checked signatures, add_block's
lack of a failure case would've meant it had to panic. This would've been a DoS
possible a minority-weight *which affected the entire coordinator* and
therefore *the entire validator for all coins*.
2023-04-12 16:18:42 -04:00
Luke Parker
8c8232516d
Only allow designated participants to send transactions 2023-04-12 12:42:23 -04:00
Luke Parker
be947ce152
Add a mempool 2023-04-12 12:15:38 -04:00
Luke Parker
7c7f17aac6
Test the blockchain 2023-04-12 11:13:48 -04:00
Luke Parker
d5a12a9b97
Make TransactionKind have a reference to Signed
Broken commit due to partial staging of one file.
2023-04-12 09:38:20 -04:00
Luke Parker
354ac856a5
Extensively test transactions 2023-04-12 08:51:40 -04:00
Luke Parker
402a7be966
Block contructor and tests 2023-04-11 20:24:27 -04:00
Luke Parker
4d17b922fe
Sign the genesis when signing transactions
Prevents replaying across tributaries, which is a risk for BTC/ETH (regarding key gen).
2023-04-11 19:03:52 -04:00
Luke Parker
7488d23e0d
Add basic transaction/block code to Tributary 2023-04-11 13:42:18 -04:00