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TitleIntegrate Solidity VM (from Hyperledger Burrow) to Hyperledger Iroha transaction and query pipeline
Status

PROJECT IN PROGRESS

Difficulty

HIGH

Description 

Since Hyperledger Iroha is moving toward its final release, the team of maintainers would like to have someone to help integrate Solidity VM from Hyperledger Burrow. It order to support the vision of Iroha as a simple and straightforward platform we want to build a visual language over Solidity in the future, similarly to Lego Mindstorm EV3 or Scratch environment:

 Картинки по запросу lego mindstorm  programming

We want users to be able to create decentralized applications securely and hassle-free.

Additional Information

None

Learning Objectives

Intern would get experience in virtual machines, Hyperledger Iroha internals, C++ and other technologies.

Expected Outcome

Integrated HL Burrow VM to Iroha

Relation to Hyperledger 

Hyperledger Iroha

Hyperledger Burrow

Education Level

Nothing special.

Skills

Former experience with C++. Would be nice to have Solidity and VM skills/experience. 

Future plans

Build a visual programming language over the integrated virtual machine.

Preferred Hours and Length of Internship

Full- or part-time.

Mentor(s) Names and Contact Info

Andrei Lebedev, andrei@soramitsu.co.jp, Soramitsu

Mentee Name and Contact Info

Ivan Tyulyandin, ivan.tyulyandin@gmail.com, SPbU, Ivan Tyulyandin

Project Plan

The main purpose of this internship is to create an environment for smart contracts. Hyperledger Iroha developers would like to try different smart contract engines. One of them is Ethereum Virtual Machine from Hyperledger Burrow project.  Intern Ivan Tyulyandin is working on the integration of it into Iroha. 

Completed tasks:

  • Add interaction with Burrow EVM using CGO and Golang compiler buildmode option  
    • Add new command inside Iroha to pass parameters to Burrow VM  
    • Develop a wrapper to connect Iroha and Burrow EVM  
      • Write EVM storage inside the wrapper
  • Simulate EVM storage structure inside Iroha Postgres  
    • Develop C API to get data from Iroha
    • Implement interaction between Burrow EVM and Postgres in the wrapper using the C API.
  • Tests and integration  
    • Tests for the new command and data processing inside it  
    • Tests for interaction between Iroha and Burrow VM  
    • Integration tests  

Since Burrow is written in Golang, there is the option to compile the source code of EVM (which is part of the Burrow project) into static library and C header file. It will be possible to use the header and the library inside Iroha C++ code. At this step, all data related to EVM is stored inside the wrapper.

Next milestone is to remove the EVM data storage from the wrapper to Iroha Postgres. It will let users perform queries about EVM state from Iroha.

Next steps (keep working on them):

  • More integration tests (ERC-20 for example)
  • User guide 

Summary Report

Burrow_EVM_integration_to_Iroha.pdf


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