* partial commit
* fixes
* remove converters too
* revert changes on nimbus_verified_proxy
* revert changes in converter
* revert changes(re-xport) in rpc_types
* update copyright year
* replace types in other binaries
* chain config bug
* fix rebase conflict imcomplete buffer
* fix more rebase buffers
* remove ditto types and converters
* fix the tests
* update copyright year
This was the first API created for this, it has been superseded
by the API that makes use of era1 files and/or the portal_bridge.
Only usage was still in test_portal_testnet which has now been
altered to make use if API calls from Portal specification.
* Add validation functions to be used in state portal rpc.
* Add validation to remaining state portal rpc methods.
* Lookup local content in recursiveFindContent rpc methods.
* portal_stateFindContent and portal_stateOffer no longer store in db.
Portal beacon LC sync can be started now from a provided trusted
block root or, in case it has been running before, from a
previously verified and stored LC bootstrap.
This required altering the the beacon db on how the bootstraps
are stored.
These create only confusion as if they are actual different types
and it is within their usage already clear what they are about
because of the name of the variable or the function.
They are also nowhere aliased like this in any of the Portal
specification.
* Create separate portal rpc handlers for each sub-network.
* Remove random gossip from history and state networks.
* Move shared portal rpc endpoints into common handler.
* Use enum instead of network string.
* bump nimbus-build-system to use Nim v2.0.10
* 2.0.10 fixes
* fluffy linting
* make trivial change which should trigger whole-nimbus+fluffy rebuild/ci
* Nim v2.0.10 chronicles.error/macros.error ambiguity workaround
* another contentType enum specifier
* fluffy linting
* Fix eth/common & web3 related deprecation warnings for fluffy
This commit uses the new types in the new eth/common/ structure
to remove deprecation warnings.
It is however more than just a mass replace as also all places
where eth/common or eth/common/eth_types or eth/common/eth_types_rlp
got imported have been revised and adjusted to a better per submodule
based import.
There are still a bunch of toMDigest deprecation warnings but that
convertor is not needed for fluffy code anymore so in theory it
should not be used (bug?). It seems to still get imported via export
leaks ffrom imported nimbus code I think.
* Address review comments
* Remove two more unused eth/common imports
This is a minimal set of changes to make things work with the new types
in nim-eth - this is the minimal PR that merely resolves
incompatibilities while the full change set would include more cleanup
and migration.
* Fix multiple instances running from same dataDir
* Add exclusive lock on lock file
* Unlock lock file on process exit
* Fix minor issues in lock file implementation
The revalidateMax value is lowered to have a quicker ramp up of
the radiusCache + to keep it healthier.
The defaultMaxGossipNodes value is lowered because with the
current value a Nodes lookup is triggered almost always.
This value is dependant on the content replication value. This
is dependant on the network (and subnetwork) because of the amount
of nodes and their radius/storage capacity.
* Support RPC API namespaces as cli parameter.
* Fluffy now uses rpcFlags on startup.
* Update testnet script to enable all RPC APIs.
* Update Fluffy book and move web3 call into eth calls.
This bug would have as effect that our radius cache would not get
filled by any outgoing pings, causing:
- Node lookups to always be occurring on NH gossip
- POKEs to much more rarely
Also add metrics for the amount of offers done via POKE mechanism.
* Make stop functions wait for completion before return.
* Implement graceful shutdown.
* Shutdown rpc and metric servers if enabled.
* Move metrics and rpc servers out of PortalNode.
* Enable state network by default. Create status log loop for state and beacon networks. Create status log loop for portal node. Implement stop functions.