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98 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Luke Parker
7300700108 Update misc versions 2025-11-05 19:11:33 -05:00
Luke Parker
b5603560e8 Merge branch 'develop' into next 2025-11-04 10:19:38 -05:00
Luke Parker
1b781b4b57 Fix CI 2025-10-07 04:39:32 -04:00
Luke Parker
03e45f73cd Merge branch 'develop' into next 2025-10-05 18:43:53 -04:00
Luke Parker
7d49366373 Move develop to patch-polkadot-sdk (#678)
* Update `build-dependencies` CI action

* Update `develop` to `patch-polkadot-sdk`

Allows us to finally remove the old `serai-dex/substrate` repository _and_
should have CI pass without issue on `develop` again.

The changes made here should be trivial and maintain all prior
behavior/functionality. The most notable are to `chain_spec.rs`, in order to
still use a SCALE-encoded `GenesisConfig` (avoiding `serde_json`).

* CI fixes

* Add `/usr/local/opt/llvm/lib` to paths on macOS hosts

* Attempt to use `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` in macOS GitHub CI

* Use `libp2p 0.56` in `serai-node`

* Correct Windows build dependencies

* Correct `llvm/lib` path on macOS

* Correct how macOS 13 and 14 have different homebrew paths

* Use `sw_vers` instead of `uname` on macOS

Yields the macOS version instead of the kernel's version.

* Replace hard-coded path with the intended env variable to fix macOS 13

* Add `libclang-dev` as dependency to the Debian Dockerfile

* Set the `CODE` storage slot

* Update to a version of substrate without `wasmtimer`

Turns out `wasmtimer` is WASM only. This should restore the node's functioning
on non-WASM environments.

* Restore `clang` as a dependency due to the Debian Dockerfile as we require a C++ compiler

* Move from Debian bookworm to trixie

* Restore `chain_getBlockBin` to the RPC

* Always generate a new key for the P2P network

* Mention every account on-chain before they publish a transaction

`CheckNonce` required accounts have a provider in order to even have their
nonce considered. This shims that by claiming every account has a provider at
the start of a block, if it signs a transaction.

The actual execution could presumably diverge between block building (which
sets the provider before each transaction) and execution (which sets the
providers at the start of the block). It doesn't diverge in our current
configuration and it won't be propagated to `next` (which doesn't use
`CheckNonce`).

Also uses explicit indexes for the `serai_abi::{Call, Event}` `enum`s.

* Adopt `patch-polkadot-sdk` with fixed peering

* Manually insert the authority discovery key into the keystore

I did try pulling in `pallet-authority-discovery` for this, updating
`SessionKeys`, but that was insufficient for whatever reason.

* Update to latest `substrate-wasm-builder`

* Fix timeline for incrementing providers

e1671dd71b incremented the providers for every
single transaction's sender before execution, noting the solution was fragile
but it worked for us at this time. It did not work for us at this time.

The new solution replaces `inc_providers` with direct access to the `Account`
`StorageMap` to increment the providers, achieving the desired goal, _without_
emitting an event (which is ordered, and the disparate order between building
and execution was causing mismatches of the state root).

This solution is also fragile and may also be insufficient. None of this code
exists anymore on `next` however. It just has to work sufficiently for now.

* clippy
2025-10-05 10:58:08 -04:00
Luke Parker
0ce025e0c2 Update build-dependencies CI action 2025-09-21 15:40:58 -04:00
Luke Parker
10c126ad92 Misc updates 2025-09-18 17:41:25 -04:00
Luke Parker
865e351f96 Bitcoin 29.1
Benefits from `v2transport`, `mempoolfullrbf`, and potentially TRUC.
2025-09-06 04:09:39 -04:00
Luke Parker
251996c1b0 Use solc 0.8.26
`next` already does, and it's annoying to have to consistently switch between
the two branches.
2025-09-01 15:55:06 -04:00
Luke Parker
8c366107ae Merge branch 'develop' into next
This resolves the conflicts and gets the workspace `Cargo.toml`s to not be
invalid. It doesn't actually get clippy to pass again yet.

Does move `crypto/dkg/src/evrf` into a new `crypto/dkg/evrf` crate (which does
not yet compile).
2025-08-23 15:05:13 -04:00
Luke Parker
078d6e51e5 Re-install python3 after removal to solve unmet dependencies 2025-08-15 16:17:31 -04:00
Luke Parker
6c33e18745 Explicitly install python3 to fix build-dependencies 2025-08-15 16:14:10 -04:00
Luke Parker
e3809b2ff1 Remove unnecessary edits to Docker config in an attempt to fix the CI 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
fd2d8b4f0a Use Rust 1.89 when installing bins via cargo, version pin svm-rs
svm-rs just released a new version requiring 1.89 to compile. This process to
not install _any_ software with 1.85 to minimize how many toolchains we have in
use.
2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
bc81614894 Attempt Docker 24 again 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
b000740470 Docker 25 since 24 doesn't have an active tag anymore 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
b9f554111d Attempt to use Docker 24
Long-shot premised on an old forum post on how downgrading to Docker 24 solved
their instance of the error we face, though our conditions for it are
presumably different.
2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
354c408e3e Stop using an older version of Docker 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
9f1c5268a5 Attempt downgrading Docker from 27 to 26 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
35b113768b Attempt downgrading docker from .28 to .27 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
54c9d19726 Have docker install set host 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
25324c3cd5 Add uidmap dependency for rootless Docker 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
ecb7df85b0 if: runner.os == 'Linux', with single quotes 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
68c7acdbef Attempt using rootless Docker in CI via the setup-docker-action
Restores using ubuntu-latest.

Basically, at some point in the last year the existing Docker e2e tests started
failing. I'm unclear if this is an issue with the OS, the docker packages, or
what. This just tries to find a solution.
2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
8aaf7f7dc6 Remove (presumably) unnecessary command to explicitly install python 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
fc850da30e Missing --allow-remove-essential flag 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
d6f6cf1965 Attempt to force remove shim-signed to resolve 'unmet dependencies' issues with shim-signed 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
4438b51881 Expand python packages explicitly installed 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
ec3cfd3ab7 Explicitly install python3 after removing various unnecessary packages 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
01eb2daa0b Updated dated version of actions/cache 2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
885000f970 Add update, upgrade, fix-missing call to Ubuntu build dependencies
Attempts to fix a CI failure for some misconfiguration...
2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
1143d84e1d Remove msbuild from packages to remove when the CI starts
Apparently, it's no longer installed by default.
2025-08-12 01:27:28 -04:00
Luke Parker
258c02ff39 Merge branch 'develop' into next
This is an initial resolution of conflicts which does not work.
2025-01-30 00:56:29 -05:00
Luke Parker
f481d20773 Correct licensing for .github 2024-10-17 17:17:36 -04:00
Luke Parker
3f0f4d520d Remove the Sandbox contract
If instead of intaking calls, we intake code, we can deploy a fresh contract
which makes arbitrary calls *without* attempting to build our abstraction
layer over the concept.

This should have the same gas costs, as we still have one contract deployment.
The new contract only has a constructor, so it should have no actual code and
beat the Sandbox in that regard? We do have to call into ourselves to meter the
gas, yet we already had to call into the deployed Sandbox to achieve that.

Also re-defines the OutInstruction to include tokens, implements
OutInstruction-specified gas amounts, bumps the Solidity version, and other
such misc changes.
2024-09-19 23:36:32 -07:00
Luke Parker
776cbbb9a4 Misc changes in response to prior two commits 2024-09-19 23:36:32 -07:00
Luke Parker
88440807e1 Monero v0.18.3.4 (#605)
* Monero v0.18.3.4

* Correct `check_weight_and_fee` call

* Restore empty test files so CI isn't borked
2024-09-06 01:43:31 -04:00
Luke Parker
7d2d739042 Rename the coins folder to networks (#583)
* Rename the coins folder to networks

Ethereum isn't a coin. It's a network.

Resolves #357.

* More renames of coins -> networks in orchestration

* Correct paths in tests/

* cargo fmt
2024-07-18 15:16:45 -04:00
Luke Parker
2c165e19ae Bitcoin 27.1 2024-07-12 02:18:43 -04:00
Luke Parker
0f0db14f05 Ethereum Integration (#557)
* Clean up Ethereum

* Consistent contract address for deployed contracts

* Flesh out Router a bit

* Add a Deployer for DoS-less deployment

* Implement Router-finding

* Use CREATE2 helper present in ethers

* Move from CREATE2 to CREATE

Bit more streamlined for our use case.

* Document ethereum-serai

* Tidy tests a bit

* Test updateSeraiKey

* Use encodePacked for updateSeraiKey

* Take in the block hash to read state during

* Add a Sandbox contract to the Ethereum integration

* Add retrieval of transfers from Ethereum

* Add inInstruction function to the Router

* Augment our handling of InInstructions events with a check the transfer event also exists

* Have the Deployer error upon failed deployments

* Add --via-ir

* Make get_transaction test-only

We only used it to get transactions to confirm the resolution of Eventualities.
Eventualities need to be modularized. By introducing the dedicated
confirm_completion function, we remove the need for a non-test get_transaction
AND begin this modularization (by no longer explicitly grabbing a transaction
to check with).

* Modularize Eventuality

Almost fully-deprecates the Transaction trait for Completion. Replaces
Transaction ID with Claim.

* Modularize the Scheduler behind a trait

* Add an extremely basic account Scheduler

* Add nonce uses, key rotation to the account scheduler

* Only report the account Scheduler empty after transferring keys

Also ban payments to the branch/change/forward addresses.

* Make fns reliant on state test-only

* Start of an Ethereum integration for the processor

* Add a session to the Router to prevent updateSeraiKey replaying

This would only happen if an old key was rotated to again, which would require
n-of-n collusion (already ridiculous and a valid fault attributable event). It
just clarifies the formal arguments.

* Add a RouterCommand + SignMachine for producing it to coins/ethereum

* Ethereum which compiles

* Have branch/change/forward return an option

Also defines a UtxoNetwork extension trait for MAX_INPUTS.

* Make external_address exclusively a test fn

* Move the "account" scheduler to "smart contract"

* Remove ABI artifact

* Move refund/forward Plan creation into the Processor

We create forward Plans in the scan path, and need to know their exact fees in
the scan path. This requires adding a somewhat wonky shim_forward_plan method
so we can obtain a Plan equivalent to the actual forward Plan for fee reasons,
yet don't expect it to be the actual forward Plan (which may be distinct if
the Plan pulls from the global state, such as with a nonce).

Also properly types a Scheduler addendum such that the SC scheduler isn't
cramming the nonce to use into the N::Output type.

* Flesh out the Ethereum integration more

* Two commits ago, into the **Scheduler, not Processor

* Remove misc TODOs in SC Scheduler

* Add constructor to RouterCommandMachine

* RouterCommand read, pairing with the prior added write

* Further add serialization methods

* Have the Router's key included with the InInstruction

This does not use the key at the time of the event. This uses the key at the
end of the block for the event. Its much simpler than getting the full event
streams for each, checking when they interlace.

This does not read the state. Every block, this makes a request for every
single key update and simply chooses the last one. This allows pruning state,
only keeping the event tree. Ideally, we'd also introduce a cache to reduce the
cost of the filter (small in events yielded, long in blocks searched).

Since Serai doesn't have any forwarding TXs, nor Branches, nor change, all of
our Plans should solely have payments out, and there's no expectation of a Plan
being made under one key broken by it being received by another key.

* Add read/write to InInstruction

* Abstract the ABI for Call/OutInstruction in ethereum-serai

* Fill out signable_transaction for Ethereum

* Move ethereum-serai to alloy

Resolves #331.

* Use the opaque sol macro instead of generated files

* Move the processor over to the now-alloy-based ethereum-serai

* Use the ecrecover provided by alloy

* Have the SC use nonce for rotation, not session (an independent nonce which wasn't synchronized)

* Always use the latest keys for SC scheduled plans

* get_eventuality_completions for Ethereum

* Finish fleshing out the processor Ethereum integration as needed for serai-processor tests

This doesn't not support any actual deployments, not even the ones simulated by
serai-processor-docker-tests.

* Add alloy-simple-request-transport to the GH workflows

* cargo update

* Clarify a few comments and make one check more robust

* Use a string for 27.0 in .github

* Remove optional from no-longer-optional dependencies in processor

* Add alloy to git deny exception

* Fix no longer optional specification in processor's binaries feature

* Use a version of foundry from 2024

* Correct fetching Bitcoin TXs in the processor docker tests

* Update rustls to resolve RUSTSEC warnings

* Use the monthly nightly foundry, not the deleted daily nightly
2024-04-21 06:02:12 -04:00
Luke Parker
a4428761f7 Bitcoin 27.0 2024-04-19 08:00:17 -04:00
noot
63521f6a96 implement Router.sol and associated functions (#92)
* start Router contract

* use calldata for function args

* var name changes

* start testing router contract

* test with and without abi.encode

* cleanup

* why tf isn't tests/utils working

* cleanup tests

* remove unused files

* wip

* fix router contract and tests, add set/update public keys funcs

* impl some Froms

* make execute non-reentrant

* cleanup

* update Router to use ReentrancyGuard

* update contract to use errors, use bitfield in Executed event, minor other fixes

* wip

* fix build issues from merge, tests ok

* Router.sol cleanup

* cleanup, uncomment stuff

* bump ethers.rs version to latest

* make contract functions take generic middleware

* update build script to assert no compiler errors

* hardcode pubkey parity into contract, update tests

* Polish coins/ethereum in various ways

---------

Co-authored-by: Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>
2024-03-24 09:00:54 -04:00
Luke Parker
337e54c672 Redo Dockerfile generation (#530)
Moves from concatted Dockerfiles to pseudo-templated Dockerfiles via a dedicated Rust program.

Removes the unmaintained kubernetes, not because we shouldn't have/use it, but because it's unmaintained and needs to be reworked before it's present again.

Replaces the compose with the work in the new orchestrator binary which spawns everything as expected. While this arguably re-invents the wheel, it correctly manages secrets and handles the variadic Dockerfiles.

Also adds an unrelated patch for zstd and simplifies running services a bit by greater utilizing the existing infrastructure.

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* Delete all Dockerfile fragments, add new orchestator to generate Dockerfiles

Enables greater templating.

Also delete the unmaintained kubernetes folder *for now*. This should be
restored in the future.

* Use Dockerfiles from the orchestator

* Ignore Dockerfiles in the git repo

* Remove CI job to check Dockerfiles are as expected now that they're no longer committed

* Remove old Dockerfiles from repo

* Use Debian for monero-wallet-rpc

* Remove replace_cmds for proper usage of entry-dev

Consolidates ports a bit.

Updates serai-docker-tests from "compose" to "build".

* Only write a new dockerfile if it's distinct

Preserves the updated time metadata.

* Update serai-docker-tests

* Correct the path Dockerfiles are built from

* Correct inclusion of orchestration folder in Docker builds

* Correct debug/release flagging in the cargo command

Apparently, --debug isn't an effective NOP yet an error.

* Correct path used to run the Serai node within a Dockerfile

* Correct path in Monero Dockerfile

* Attempt storing monerod in /usr/bin

* Use sudo to move into /usr/bin in CI

* Correct 18.3.0 to 18.3.1

* Escape * with quotes

* Update deny.toml, ADD orchestration in runtime Dockerfile

* Add --detach to the Monero GH CI

* Diversify dockerfiles by network

* Fixes to network-diversified orchestration

* Bitcoin and Monero testnet scripts

* Permissions and tweaks

* Flatten scripts folders

* Add missing folder specification to Monero Dockerfile

* Have monero-wallet-rpc specify the monerod login

* Have the Docker CMD specify env variables inserted at time of Dockerfile generation

They're overrideable with the global enviornment as for tests. This enables
variable generation in orchestrator and output to productionized Docker files
without creating a life-long file within the Docker container.

* Don't add Dockerfiles into Docker containers now that they have secrets

Solely add the source code for them as needed to satisfy the workspace bounds.

* Download arm64 Monero on arm64

* Ensure constant host architecture when reproducibly building the wasm

Host architecture, for some reason, can effect the generated code despite the
target architecture always being foreign to the host architecture.

* Randomly generate infrastructure keys

* Have orchestrator generate a key, be able to create/start containers

* Ensure bash is used over sh

* Clean dated docs

* Change how quoting occurs

* Standardize to sh

* Have Docker test build the dev Dockerfiles

* Only key_gen once

* cargo update

Adds a patch for zstd and reconciles the breaking nightly change which just
occurred.

* Use a dedicated network for Serai

Also fixes SERAI_HOSTNAME passed to coordinator.

* Support providing a key over the env for the Serai node

* Enable and document running daemons for tests via serai-orchestrator

Has running containers under the dev network port forward the RPC ports.

* Use volumes for bitcoin/monero

* Use bitcoin's run.sh in GH CI

* Only use the volume for testnet (not dev)
2024-02-09 02:48:44 -05:00
Luke Parker
aaff74575f Remove unused brew packages on macOS (#531)
* Remove unused brew packages on macOS

* Remove reference to Docker in macOS CI

* Remove gems, explicitly test Intel and m1 macOS

* Allow gem to error since it still mostly runs
2024-02-05 23:53:57 -05:00
Luke Parker
89788be034 macOS clippy (#526)
* Specifically use bash as a shell to try and get rustup to work on Windows

* Use bash for the call to echo

* Add macOS clippy

* Debug why git diff failed

* Restore macos-latest to matrix

* Allow whitespace before the fact 0 lines were modified

* Add LC_ALL env variable to grep

* Replace usage of -P with -e
2024-02-01 21:31:02 -05:00
Luke Parker
9b25d0dad7 Update to node 20 GitHub cache action 2024-02-01 20:52:17 -05:00
Luke Parker
2b76e41c9a Directly install protobuf-compiler without using an external action (#524)
* Directly install protobuf-compiler without using an external action

* Remove unused "github-token" input
2024-01-31 19:21:26 -05:00
Luke Parker
05219c3ce8 Windows Clippy (#525)
* Add windows clippy

* Adjust build-dependencies for Linux/Windows

* Specifically use bash as a shell to try and get rustup to work on Windows

* Use bash for the call to echo
2024-01-31 19:10:39 -05:00
Luke Parker
7c9b581723 Remove dtolnay's rust-toolchain action (#442)
* Remove dtolnay's rust-toolchain action

I believe our rust-toolchain.toml handles its use case exactly.

I don't believe this'll work, as it'd require rustup install a cargo stub
before any toolchain is installed, yet I want to confirm it doesn't.

* Place quotes around nightly toolchain version

* Put toolchain before options to resolve what appears to be a bug in rustup's help strings

* Add wasm32-unkknown-unknown to clippy workflow
2023-11-20 02:31:22 -05:00
Luke Parker
b37a0db538 Move where the RISC-V toolchain is installed during the no-std workflow 2023-11-19 22:45:51 -05:00