* Add validation of ZIP-221 and ZIP-244 commitments
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add auth commitment check in the finalized state
* Reset the verifier when comitting to state fails
* Add explanation comment
* Add test with fake activation heights
* Add generate_valid_commitments flag
* Enable fake activation heights using env var instead of feature
* Also update initial_tip_hash; refactor into progress_from_tip()
* Improve comments
* Add fake activation heights test to CI
* Fix bug that caused commitment trees to not match when generating partial arbitrary chains
* Add ChainHistoryBlockTxAuthCommitmentHash::from_commitments to organize and deduplicate code
* Remove stale comment, improve readability
* Allow overriding with PROPTEST_CASES
* partial_chain_strategy(): don't update note commitment trees when not needed; add comment
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* Simplify state service initialization in test
Use the test helper function to remove redundant code.
* Create `BestTipHeight` helper type
This type abstracts away the calculation of the best tip height based on
the finalized block height and the best non-finalized chain's tip.
* Add `best_tip_height` field to `StateService`
The receiver endpoint is currently ignored.
* Return receiver endpoint from service constructor
Make it available so that the best tip height can be watched.
* Update finalized height after finalizing blocks
After blocks from the queue are finalized and committed to disk, update
the finalized block height.
* Update best non-finalized height after validation
Update the value of the best non-finalized chain tip block height after
a new block is committed to the non-finalized state.
* Update finalized height after loading from disk
When `FinalizedState` is first created, it loads the state from
persistent storage, and the finalized tip height is updated. Therefore,
the `best_tip_height` must be notified of the initial value.
* Update the finalized height on checkpoint commit
When a checkpointed block is commited, it bypasses the non-finalized
state, so there's an extra place where the finalized height has to be
updated.
* Add `best_tip_height` to `Handshake` service
It can be configured using the `Builder::with_best_tip_height`. It's
currently not used, but it will be used to determine if a connection to
a remote peer should be rejected or not based on that peer's protocol
version.
* Require best tip height to init. `zebra_network`
Without it the handshake service can't properly enforce the minimum
network protocol version from peers. Zebrad obtains the best tip height
endpoint from `zebra_state`, and the test vectors simply use a dummy
endpoint that's fixed at the genesis height.
* Pass `best_tip_height` to proto. ver. negotiation
The protocol version negotiation code will reject connections to peers
if they are using an old protocol version. An old version is determined
based on the current known best chain tip height.
* Handle an optional height in `Version`
Fallback to the genesis height in `None` is specified.
* Reject connections to peers on old proto. versions
Avoid connecting to peers that are on protocol versions that don't
recognize a network update.
* Document why peers on old versions are rejected
Describe why it's a security issue above the check.
* Test if `BestTipHeight` starts with `None`
Check if initially there is no best tip height.
* Test if best tip height is max. of latest values
After applying a list of random updates where each one either sets the
finalized height or the non-finalized height, check that the best tip
height is the maximum of the most recently set finalized height and the
most recently set non-finalized height.
* Add `queue_and_commit_finalized` method
A small refactor to make testing easier. The handling of requests for
committing non-finalized and finalized blocks is now more consistent.
* Add `assert_block_can_be_validated` helper
Refactor to move into a separate method some assertions that are done
before a block is validated. This is to allow moving these assertions
more easily to simplify testing.
* Remove redundant PoW block assertion
It's also checked in
`zebra_state::service::check::block_is_contextually_valid`, and it was
getting in the way of tests that received a gossiped block before
finalizing enough blocks.
* Create a test strategy for test vector chain
Splits a chain loaded from the test vectors in two parts, containing the
blocks to finalize and the blocks to keep in the non-finalized state.
* Test committing blocks update best tip height
Create a mock blockchain state, with a chain of finalized blocks and a
chain of non-finalized blocks. Commit all the blocks appropriately, and
verify that the best tip height is updated.
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* Validate transparent coinbase output maturity and shielding
- Add a CoinbaseSpendRestriction enum and Transaction method
- Validate transparent coinbase spends in non-finalized chains
* Don't use genesis created UTXOs for spends in generated block chains
* Refactor out a new_transaction_ordered_outputs function
* Add Transaction::outputs_mut for tests
* Generate valid transparent spends in arbitrary block chains
* When generating blocks, fixup the block contents, then the block hash
* Test that generated chains contain at least one transparent spend
* Make generated chains long enough for reliable tests
* Add transparent and shielded input and output methods to Transaction
* Split chain generation into 3 functions
* Test that unshielded and immature transparent coinbase spends fail
* Comment punctuation
* Clarify a comment
* Clarify probability calculation
* Test that shielded mature coinbase output spends succeed
* Add `proptest-impl` feature to `zebra-state`
This prepares the `zebra-state` crate to be able to export some
test-specific helper types and functions.
* Add `arbitrary` module to `zebra-state` root
A separate module to contain the `Prepare` trait, since it's required by
some prop-test strategies and therefore can't be in the `tests` module.
* Replace usages of `tests::Prepare`
Use the same trait but placed in a new module that's accessible based on
the feature flag.
* Remove old `Prepare` trait
It was obsoleted by the new copy in the `arbitrary` module.
* Make `StateService` crate-accessible
Prepare for it to be accessible in some test modules.
* Refactor strategy function import
Import the function directly, instead of just its containing module.
* Move some strategy functions to `tests::setup`
Create a new module for the strategy functions that are only used
internally.
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