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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marcin Sobczak d11e9c0b51
cmd/devp2p/internal/ethtest: remove TD from status validation (#31137)
After recent changes in Geth (removing TD):

39638c81c5 (diff-d70a44d4b7a0e84fe9dcca25d368f626ae6c9bc0b8fe9690074ba92d298bcc0d)

Non-Geth clients are failing many devp2p tests with an error:
`peering failed: status exchange failed: wrong TD in status: have 1 want 0`

Right now only Geth is passing it - all other clients are affected by
this change. I think there should be no validation of TD when checking `Status`
message in hive tests. Now Geth has 0 (and hive tests requires 0) and
all other clients have actual TD. And on real networks there is no validation
of TD when peering
2025-02-07 09:59:12 +08:00
Felix Lange bc6569462d
p2p: use netip.Addr where possible (#29891)
enode.Node was recently changed to store a cache of endpoint information. The IP address in the cache is a netip.Addr. I chose that type over net.IP because it is just better. netip.Addr is meant to be used as a value type. Copying it does not allocate, it can be compared with ==, and can be used as a map key.

This PR changes most uses of Node.IP() into Node.IPAddr(), which returns the cached value directly without allocating.
While there are still some public APIs left where net.IP is used, I have converted all code used internally by p2p/discover to the new types. So this does change some public Go API, but hopefully not APIs any external code actually uses.

There weren't supposed to be any semantic differences resulting from this refactoring, however it does introduce one: In package p2p/netutil we treated the 0.0.0.0/8 network (addresses 0.x.y.z) as LAN, but netip.Addr.IsPrivate() doesn't. The treatment of this particular IP address range is controversial, with some software supporting it and others not. IANA lists it as special-purpose and invalid as a destination for a long time, so I don't know why I put it into the LAN list. It has now been marked as special in p2p/netutil as well.
2024-06-05 19:31:04 +02:00
Péter Szilágyi 8a76a814a2
cmd/devp2p, eth: drop support for eth/67 (#28956) 2024-02-08 15:49:19 +02:00
lightclient 577be37e0e
cmd/devp2p: update eth/snap protocol test suites for PoS (#28340)
Here we update the eth and snap protocol test suites with a new test chain,
created by the hivechain tool. The new test chain uses proof-of-stake. As such,
tests using PoW block propagation in the eth protocol are removed. The test suite
now connects to the node under test using the engine API in order to make it
accept transactions. 

The snap protocol test suite has been rewritten to output test descriptions and
log requests more verbosely.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2023-12-20 17:23:48 +01:00