relab/hotstuff
is an implementation of the HotStuff protocol [1]. It uses the Gorums [2] RPC framework for sending messages between replicas.
We have written an example client located in cmd/hotstuffclient
and an example server located in cmd/hotstuffserver
.
These can be compiled by running make
.
They read a configuration file named hotstuff.toml
from the working directory.
An example configuration that runs on localhost is included in the root of the project.
To generate public and private keys for the servers, run cmd/hotstuffkeygen/hotstuffkeygen -p 'r*' -n 4 --hosts 127.0.0.1 --tls keys
.
To start four servers, run scripts/run_servers.sh
with any desired options.
To start the client, run cmd/hotstuffclient/hotstuffclient
.
- Further benchmarking and testing
- Improving performance
- Allow leaders to send command hashes instead of resending whole commands.
- Allow a replica to "catch up" by fetching missing nodes
- Add reconfiguration
[1] M. Yin, D. Malkhi, M. K. Reiter, G. Golan Gueta, and I. Abraham, “HotStuff: BFT Consensus in the Lens of Blockchain,” Mar 2018.
[2] Tormod Erevik Lea, Leander Jehl, and Hein Meling. Towards New Abstractions for Implementing Quorum-based Systems. In 37th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), Jun 2017.