Releases: aptos-labs/aptos-core
[Mainnet][Testnet] Aptos Node Release v1.12.2
Aptos CLI Release v3.3.1
- Fixed incompatibility bug that broken local simulation and gas profiling.
[Mainnet][Testnet] Aptos Node Release v1.12.1
Validator Update Required? Yes, by May 23rd.
Fullnode Update Required? No, but preferred. if not upgrade, doing fast sync would be slow on fullnodes.
What's Changed
- Fixed issue where point-getting a state value can be extremely slow if the value gets historically updated a lot and stayed untouched within the ledger pruning window. #13341
Read full release note for v1.12 here
[Mainnet][Testnet] Aptos Node Release v1.12.0
Release Hash: a9146fa
CLI Version this release is compatible with: v3.3.0+
Validator Update Required? Y
Fullnode Update Required? Y
Aptos Improvement Proposals (AIPs)
Check out all of our AIPs and discussions here on GitHub
New features and enhancement
- [AIP-61] Keyless accounts: Allows users to effectively create “keyless” blockchain accounts that are secured via the user’s existing Web 2 account (e.g., their Google account) and not via a secret key, which can be lost very easily.
- Ecosystem Impact: SDK for Dapp and wallet developers to enable keyless accounts secured via, say, “Sign in with Google” flows
- Related: [AIP-75] Prover Service. Does zero-knowledge proof computation on behalf of Aptos Keyless users during login, enabling fast and private authentication for Keyless accounts.
- [AIP-63] Coin to Fungible Asset Migration: This AIP proposes a global mapping to treat coins and fungible assets interchangeably, facilitating migration by converting
CoinStore<CoinType>
toPrimaryFungibleStore
.- Ecosystem Impact: After enabled, Dapps and exchanges should kickoff the migration to update the balance view.
- Feature Flag:
COIN_TO_FUNGIBLE_ASSET_MIGRATION
- [AIP-71] Refactor Aptos Framework Events with Module Events: This AIP proposes a migration plan for all handle events (event v1) in Aptos Framework to module events (event v2) with double emitting.
- Ecosystem Impact: After enabled, Dapps would see both v1 and v2 events. They should start to migrate their event tracking from event v1 to v2.
- Feature Flag:
MODULE_EVENT_MIGRATION
- [AIP-79] Implementation of instant on-chain randomness
- Dependencies: AIP-64
- On-chain configs:
randomness_config
,randomness_api_v0_config
- [AIP-82] Transaction Context Extension: This AIP proposes an extension to the transaction context module within the Aptos Framework. The enhancement will enable users to retrieve user transaction information directly in smart contracts.
- Ecosystem Impact: N.A.
- Feature Flag:
TRANSACTION_CONTEXT_EXTENSION
Aptos Blockchain
Mempool
- Parallel validation of transaction in Mempool - Allows mempool validation of transactions to happen in parallel which allows higher mempool throughput and reduces the latency when the transaction validation is the bottleneck for certain types of transactions.
Move
VM
- Adds a check in the VM to reject bytecode generated by V2 compiler to be published to mainnet
- Feature Flag:
REJECT_UNSTABLE_BYTECODE
- Feature Flag:
Gas
- Updated the integer type deserialization to optimize gas usage
- Enable write IO gas for transaction and events
Resolved Issues
Bug Fixes
- Fixed error propagation and reporting in MoveVM
Aptos CLI Release v3.3.0
aptos-cli-v3.3.0 [api-converter] Fix misspelling with ViewFunction enum (#13158)
Aptos CLI Release v3.2.0
[Compiler-v2] Relax check on whether a local can be written (#12890) * fix * release
[Testnet] Aptos Node Release v1.10.2
aptos-node-v1.10.2 update version (#12988)
[Mainnet][Testnet] Aptos Node Release v1.11.2
Release Hash: a1cda42dfe78f4c7ed13eec6b49604a21e2a0f2c
CLI Version this release is compatible with: v3.1.0
Docker image tag: aptos-node-v1.11.2
Validator Update Required? Yes, by Apr 27th
Fullnode Update Required? Yes, by May 2nd
Full release notes for v1.11 here
Move Components
- Fixed a security issue in the Move Resource Viewer that could have allowed a malicious client to generate large memory allocations when processing specially crafted Move resources. Thanks to the CertiK SkyFall team for reporting this issue via our Aptos Bounty program.
Aptos Node Release v1.11.0
Release Hash: 1e997b54840870a37869dd724d89c6d2e7e893ce
CLI Version this release is compatible with: v3.1.0
Docker image tag: aptos-node-v1.11.0
Validator Update Required? please upgrade to 1.11.2 instead
Fullnode Update Required? please upgrade to 1.11.2 instead
Aptos Improvement Proposals (AIPs)
Check out all of our AIPs and discussions here on GitHub.
- AIP-31 - Allowlisting for delegation pool
- This AIP empowers delegation pool owner to define which addresses is allowed to stake to the pool.
- Feature flag:
DELEGATION_POOL_ALLOWLISTING
- AIP-77 - Multisig V2 Enhancement
- This AIP proposes to enhance the Multisig V2 by (1) limiting the maximum number of pending transactions, (2) introducing batch operation functions, and (3) implicitly voting on the transaction execution.
- Feature flag:
MULTISIG_V2_ENHANCEMENT
- AIP-78 - Aptos Token Objects Framework Update
- 3 modules in the aptos-token-objects framework were upgraded.
collection.move
- Functions added to change name and max supply for a collection
token.move
- Functions added to create a token with a provided seed as well as token name.
- Functions added to create tokens by specifying the collection via
Object<Collection>
rather thancollection_name
.
property_map.move
- Function added to create a move a PropertyMap via
ExtendRef
.
- Function added to create a move a PropertyMap via
- 3 modules in the aptos-token-objects framework were upgraded.
Breaking Changes
- Added some helper native functions in
randomness.move
module which require v1.11 binary. - Added a helper native function in
consensus_config.move
module which requires v1.11 binary.
Aptos Blockchain
General
- Store VM debug information on side. This helps decouple the error code and error message from the hash calculation and also pass some error message that was not previously passed from VM to developers
- [Randomness building block; feature-gated] New top-level component DKG runtime that when the current epoch expires, executes a Distributed Key Generation (DKG) protocol off-chain with peers and puts a verifiable
DKGResult
validator transaction into the validator transaction pool.- A
DKGResult
validator transaction, once executed, makes the randomness keys available for the next validator set and switch epoch. - The following related consensus logics have been enabled in 1.10.
- When proposing a block, also pull from validator transaction pool.
- When verifying a block proposal, reject it if a validator transaction is present without its corresponding feature enabled.
- A
Consensus
- [Randomness building block; feature-gated] When broadcast a vote for a block, also broadcast randomness share for the parent of the block.
- [Randomness building block; feature-gated] Added a new component
RandManager
that:- receives ordered block stream from consensus
- ensures every block has randomness (by exchanging randomness shares with peers)
- forward randomness-ready block stream to
BufferManager
Mempool
- Mempool was updated to more intelligently select peers when forwarding transactions. This helps to reduce end-to-end transaction latencies and improves transaction propagation reliability.
VM
- [Randomness building block] support new validator transaction variant:
DKGResult
.- Indirectly feature-gated: it is ensured that
DKGResult
validator transaction won’t be ordered when the feature is disabled. Also, since it’s not a user transaction, simulation is not a thing and won’t be an issue.
- Indirectly feature-gated: it is ensured that
Latency Reduction
- Add a long poll API /transactions/wait_by_hash/:txn_hash. The motivation is to reduce e2e latencies by learning of committed responses immediately.
- Broadcast proposal votes to reduce one hop latency. Changes to our consensus protocol to broadcast proposal vote instead of sending it to the next leader. This way we reduce one hope latency (100 ms) to aggregate the QC.
- All validators broadcast commit vote messages. Similar to above change but this is for commit vote and reduces one hop on commit vote aggregation.
- Reduce mempool poll time from 50 ms to 10ms. This reduces the mempool polling time on PFNs from 50 ms to 10 ms thus reducing the latency per transaction by 25-40 ms.
- Reduce latency of cloning network sender using Arc pointers. A minor optimization to reduce expensive clone in conesnsus - doesn’t help much with latency under normal load but helps when validators fall behind and fetch blocks remotely.
- Adding inline transactions in payload to reduce latency. Changes to our quorum store protocol to allow inlining transactions in a QS batch (up to certain max number). On an average this change reduces the latency of the transaction by one round trip (200 ms).
- Improve peer selection in Mempool. This change improves the peer selection logic for mempool (i.e. deciding which peers to forward transactions to):
- Currently, the logic just selects peers based on network types and roles, but this is somewhat inefficient (especially when nodes define seeds that override more peformant peers).
- To avoid this, the change updates the selection logic to prioritize peers based on: (i) network type; (ii) distance from the validators (e.g., to avoid misconfigured and/or disconnected VFNs); and (iii) peer ping latencies (i.e., to favour closer peers).
- To avoid excessively reprioritizing peers (which can be detrimental to mempool under load), we only update the peer priorities when: (i) our peers change; (ii) we’re still waiting for the peer monitoring service to populate the peer ping latencies; or (iii) if neither (i) or (ii) is true, we update every ~10 minutes (configurable). This avoids overly reprioritizing peers at steady state.
- Testing - New and existing test infrastructure. We also ran several PFN-only tests to ensure that the average broadcast latencies are reduced.
Framework
- [Randomness building block] Any on-chain config that is loaded in rust every block/every epoch now has to buffer updates until the next epoch, instead of applying them directly. Old update functions (e.g.,
consensus_config::set()
) are disabled. New functions (e.g,consensu_config::set_for_next_epoch()
) are added. This applies to future on-chain configs.- List of existing on-chain configs affected.
- ConsensusConfig
- ExeuctionConfig
- GasSchedule
- Features
- Version
- JWKConsensusConfig
- RandomnessConfig
- Typically, feature-gating is achieved by on-chain configs. This change affects on-chain configs themselves, so can’t be easily feature-gated.
- List of existing on-chain configs affected.
- [Randomness building block] Added operations to support async reconfiguration with DKG in
reconfiguration_with_dkg.move
.- Indirectly feature-gated: it does not have public access and all private callers are feature-gated.
- [Randomness building block] Validator set changes (e.g., validator join/leave) are now rejected when a reconfiguration is in progress.
- Indirectly feature-gated: reconfiguration will be instant and won’t be “in progress” when randomness feature is off.
- [Randomness building block] New module
randomness.move
to hold per-block randomness seed and some naive randomness APIs.
Resolved Issues
Bug Fixes
- Track (for counters) all the txns in consensus payload size during very high gas pressure scenarios where we want to include only a subset of those txns in a block.
[Mainnet][Testnet] Adhoc release 20240412
Code is not open sourced yet, please use docker image or the pre-built binary for your release.
commit hash: f7e8207bc50d49958b640093d5e37f605e6f97ef
docker image: adhoc-20240412