* Fix documentation comment
Was missing a slash to become documentation.
* Add documentation link to type reference
Just to help navigation a bit.
* Implement `Transaction::orchard_actions()` getter
Returns an iterator to iterator over the actions in the Orchard shielded
data (if there is one, otherwise it returns an empty iterator).
* Add V5 support for `has_inputs_and_outputs`
Checks if the transaction has Orchard actions. If it does, it is
considered to have inputs and outputs.
* Refactor transaction test vectors
Make it easier to reuse the fake V5 transaction converter in other test
vectors.
* Move helper function to `zebra-chain` crate
Place it together with some other helper functions, including the one
that actually creates the fake V5 transaction.
* Test transaction with no inputs
`check::has_inputs_and_outputs` should return an error indicating that
the transaction has no inputs.
* Test transaction with no outputs
`check::has_inputs_and_outputs` should return an error indicating that
the transaction has no outputs.
* Note that transaction is fake in `expect` message
Should make the message easier to find, and also gives emphasis to the
fact that the transaction is a fake conversion to V5.
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* validate sapling v5 tx
* Make itertools dependency optional
We only need itertools when the `proptest-impl` feature is enabled.
* Check if V4 and V5 coinbase transactions contain PrevOut transparent inputs
This is a bugfix on V4 transaction validation. The PrevOut consensus
rule was not explicitly stated in the Zcash spec until April 2021.
(But it was implied by Bitcoin, and partially implemented by Zebra.)
Also do the shielded sapling input check for V5 transactions.
* Add spec and orchard TODOs to has_inputs_and_outputs
Also make the variable names match the spec.
* Sort transaction functions to match v5 data order
* Simplify transaction input and output checks
Move counts or iterators into `Transaction` methods, so we can remove
duplicate code, and make the consensus rule logic clearer.
* Update sapling_balances_match for Transaction v5
- Quote from the spec
- Explain why the function is redunant for v5
- Rename the function so it's clear that it is sapling-specific
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* start refactoring transaction v4 for transaction v5
- move ShieldedData to sapling
- add AnchorVariant
- rename shielded_data to sapling_shielded data in V4
- move value_balance into ShieldedData
- update prop tests for new structure
* add AnchorVariant to Spend
- make anchor types available from sapling crate
- update serialize
* change shielded_balances_match() arguments
* change variable name anchor to shared_anchor in ShieldedData
* fix empty value balance serialization
* use AnchorV in shielded spends
* Rename anchor to per_spend_anchor
* Use nullifiers function directly in non-finalized state
* Use self.value_balance instead of passing it as an argument
* Add missing fields to ShieldedData PartialEq
* Derive Copy for tag types
* Add doc comments for ShieldedData refactor
* Implement a per-spend anchor compatibility iterator
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Ed25519 async batch verification for JoinSplit signatures
We've been verifying JoinSplitSigs one-by-one pre-ZIP-215. Now as we're post-ZIP-215,
we can take advantage of the batch math to validate this signatures.
I would have pumped all the joinsplits in our MAINNET_BLOCKS test vectors but these
signatures are over the sighash, which needs the NU code to compute, and once we're
doing all that set up, we're basically doing transaction validation, so.
Resolves#1944
* Repoint to latest ed25519-zebra commit with note to point at 3.0 when released
Co-authored-by: Alfredo Garcia <oxarbitrage@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Zebra's latest alpha checkpoints on Canopy activation, continues our work on NU5, and fixes a security issue.
Some notable changes include:
## Added
- Log address book metrics when PeerSet or CandidateSet don't have many peers (#1906)
- Document test coverage workflow (#1919)
- Add a final job to CI, so we can easily require all the CI jobs to pass (#1927)
## Changed
- Zebra has moved its mandatory checkpoint from Sapling to Canopy (#1898, #1926)
- This is a breaking change for users that depend on the exact height of the mandatory checkpoint.
## Fixed
- tower-batch: wake waiting workers on close to avoid hangs (#1908)
- Assert that pre-Canopy blocks use checkpointing (#1909)
- Fix CI disk space usage by disabling incremental compilation in coverage builds (#1923)
## Security
- Stop relying on unchecked length fields when preallocating vectors (#1925)