e78aaf41f4 [docs] Add release notes for burying bip 9 soft fork deployments (John Newbery)
8319e738f9 [tests] Add coverage for the content of getblockchaininfo.softforks (James O'Beirne)
0328dcdcfc [Consensus] Bury segwit deployment (John Newbery)
1c93b9b31c [Consensus] Bury CSV deployment height (John Newbery)
3862e473f0 [rpc] Tidy up reporting of buried and ongoing softforks (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This hardcodes CSV and segwit activation heights, similar to the BIP 90 buried deployments for BIPs 34, 65 and 66.
CSV and segwit have been active for over 18 months. Hardcoding the activation height is a code simplification, makes it easier to understand segwit activation status, and reduces technical debt.
This was originally attempted by jl2012 in #11398 and again by me in #12360.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK e78aaf41f4 ; checked diff to previous acked commit, checked tests still work
ariard:
ACK e78aaf4, check diff, run the tests again and successfully activated csv/segwit heights on mainnet as expected.
MarcoFalke:
ACK e78aaf41f4 (still didn't check if the mainnet block heights are correct, but the code looks good now)
Tree-SHA512: 7e951829106e21a81725f7d3e236eddbb59349189740907bb47e33f5dbf95c43753ac1231f47ae7bee85c8c81b2146afcdfdc11deb1503947f23093a9c399912
i.e. any CoinsViews members. Adds a lock acquisition to `gettxoutsetinfo` RPC
to comply with added annotations.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
This change encapsulates UTXO set data within CChainState instances, removing
global data `pcoinsTip` and `pcoinsviewdb`. This is necessary if we want to
maintain multiple chainstates with their own rendering of the UTXO set.
We introduce a class CoinsViews which consolidates the construction of a
CCoins* hierarchy. Construction of its various pieces (db, coinscatcher,
in-memory cache) is split up so that we avoid flushing bad state to disk if
startup is interrupted.
We also introduce `CChainState::CanFlushToDisk()` which tells us when it is
safe to flush the chainstate based on this partial construction.
This commit could be broken into smaller pieces, but it would require more
ephemeral diffs to, e.g., temporarily change CCoinsViewDB's constructor
invocations.
Other changes:
- A parameter has been added to the CCoinsViewDB constructor that allows the
name of the corresponding leveldb directory to be specified.
Thanks to Russell Yanofsky and Marco Falke for helpful feedback.
50cede3f5a [mempool] Allow one extra single-ancestor transaction per package (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This implements the proposed policy change from [1], which allows
certain classes of contract protocols involving revocation
punishments to use CPFP. Note that some such use-cases may still
want some form of one-deep package relay, though even this alone
may greatly simplify some lightning fee negotiation.
[1] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2018-November/016518.html
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 50cede3f5a -- looked over code again, compared with previous commit, compiles, etc.
sdaftuar:
ACK 50cede3f5a
ryanofsky:
utACK 50cede3f5a. Changes since last review: adding EXTRA_DESCENDANT_TX_SIZE_LIMIT constant, changing max ancestor size from 1,000,000 to nLimitAncestorSize constant (101,000), fixing test comment and getting rid of unused test node.
Tree-SHA512: b052c2a0f384855572b4579310131897b612201214b5abbb225167224e4f550049e300b471dbf320928652571e92ca2d650050b7cf39ac92b3bc1d2bcd386c1c
bead32e31e Add release notes for DEFAULT_BLOOM change (Matt Corallo)
f27309f55c Move DEFAULT_PEERBLOOMFILTERS from validation.h to net_processing.h (Matt Corallo)
5efcb77283 Disable bloom filtering by default. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
BIP 37 bloom filters have been well-known to be a significant DoS
target for some time. However, in order to provide continuity for
SPV clients relying on it, the NODE_BLOOM service flag was added,
and left as a default, to ensure sufficient nodes exist with such a
flag.
NODE_BLOOM is, at this point, well-established and, as long as
there exist 0.18 nodes with default config (which I'd anticipate
will be true for many years), will be available from some peers. By
that time, the continued slowdown of BIP 37-based filtering will
likely have rendered it useless (though this is already largely the
case). Further, BIP 37 was deliberately never updated to support
witness-based filtering as newer wallets are expected to migrate to
some yet-to-be-network-exposed filters.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK bead32e31e
kallewoof:
ACK bead32e31e
Tree-SHA512: ecd901898e8efe1a7c82b471af0acc2373c2282ac633eb58d9aae7c35deda1999d0f79fb0485e6cecbda7246aeda00206cd82c7fa36866e2ac64705ba93f9390
This implements the proposed policy change from [1], which allows
certain classes of contract protocols involving revocation
punishments to use CPFP. Note that some such use-cases may still
want some form of one-deep package relay, though even this alone
may greatly simplify some lightning fee negotiation.
[1] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2018-November/016518.html
Separate out the management of chain-agnostic block metadata from any given
CChainState instance. This allows us to avoid duplicating data like
`mapBlockIndex` unnecessarily for multiple chainstates.
This also adds a CChainState constructor that accepts and sets m_blockman.
Ultimately this reference will point to a BlockMan instance that
is shared across CChainStates.
This commit can be decomposed into smaller commits if necessary.
fa2b083c3f [test] Add test to check mempool consistency in case of reorgs (MarcoFalke)
fabeb1f613 validation: Add missing mempool locks (MarcoFalke)
fa0c9dbf91 txpool: Make nTransactionsUpdated atomic (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Take the mempool read lock during reorgs, so that we don't accidentally read an inconsistent mempool.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
code review ACK fa2b083c3f
ryanofsky:
utACK fa2b083c3f [EDIT: was ~e284e422e75189794e24fe482819d8b1407857c3~, from bad copy and paste]. Changes since last review: rebase after #15976, adding vTxHashes lock annotation, adding new commit dropping mempool lock for nTransactionsUpdated and making it atomic to avoid deadlock between mempool lock and g_best_block_mutex
Tree-SHA512: cfe7777993589087753e000e3736d79d320dca412383fb77b56bef8946a04049722bf888c11b6f722adf677165185c7e58b4a269f7c5fa25e84dda375f6c8a7d
At this point there is no reasonable excuse to disable opt-in RBF,
and, unlike when this option was added, there are now significant
issues created when disabling it (in the form of compact block
reconstruction failures). Further, it breaks a lot of modern wallet
behavior.
BIP 37 bloom filters have been well-known to be a significant DoS
target for some time. However, in order to provide continuity for
SPV clients relying on it, the NODE_BLOOM service flag was added,
and left as a default, to ensure sufficient nodes exist with such a
flag.
NODE_BLOOM is, at this point, well-established and, as long as
there exist 0.18 nodes with default config (which I'd anticipate
will be true for many years), will be available from some peers. By
that time, the continued slowdown of BIP 37-based filtering will
likely have rendered it useless (though this is already largely the
case). Further, BIP 37 was deliberately never updated to support
witness-based filtering as newer wallets are expected to migrate to
some yet-to-be-network-exposed filters.
403e677c9 refactoring: IsInitialBlockDownload -> CChainState (James O'Beirne)
3ccbc376d refactoring: FlushStateToDisk -> CChainState (James O'Beirne)
4d6688603 refactoring: introduce ChainstateActive() (James O'Beirne)
d7c97edee move-only: make the CChainState interface public (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/2019-04-proposal/proposal
---
This changeset starts moving functionality intimately related to CChainState into methods. Parameterizing these functions by a particular CChainState is necessary for the use of multiple chainstates simultaneously (e.g. for asynchronous background validation).
In this change, we
- make the CChainState interface public - since other units will start to invoke its methods directly,
- introduce `::ChainstateActive()`, the CChainState equivalent for `::ChainActive()`,
- and move `IsInitialBlockDownload()` and `FlushStateToDisk()` into methods on CChainState.
Independent of assumeutxo, these changes better encapsulate chainstate behavior and allow easier use from a testing context.
There are more methods that we'll move in the future, but they require other substantial changes (i.e. moving ownership of the `CCoinsView*` hierarchy into CChainState) so we'll save them for future PRs.
---
The first move-only commit is most easily reviewed with `git diff ... --color-moved=dimmed_zebra`.
ACKs for commit 403e67:
Empact:
utACK 403e677c9e no need to address my nits herein
Sjors:
utACK 403e677
ryanofsky:
utACK 403e677c9e. Only change since previous review is removing global state comment as suggested.
MarcoFalke:
utACK 403e677c9e, though the diff still seems a bit bloated with some unnecessary changes in the second commit.
promag:
utACK 403e677 and rebased with current [master](c7cfd20a7).
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Also renames global methods for clarity:
- ::FlushStateToDisk() -> CChainState::ForceFlushStateToDisk()
- This performs an unconditional flush.
- ::PruneAndFlush() -> CChainState::PruneAndFlush()
along with DisconnectResult, and CBlockIndexWorkComparator.
The CChainState interface needs to be known to the rest of the system because
many global functions will move to CChainState methods. This is to allow
other parts of the system to be parameterized per chainstate instance
instead of assuming a single global.
62d50ef308 Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This PR adds compile-time checking for negative locking requirements that follow from the run-time locking requirement `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)` in `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)`.
Changes:
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `CChainState::ActivateBestChain(…)`, `CChainState:: InvalidateBlock(…)` and `CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(…)` which all call `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `InvalidateBlock(…)` which calls `CChainState::InvalidateBlock(...)` which in turn calls `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
* Add `LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main)` to `RewindBlockIndex(…)` which calls `CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(...)` which in turn calls `LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...)` which does `AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)`
ACKs for commit 62d50e:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 62d50ef308
Tree-SHA512: 73d092ccd08c851ae3c5d60370c369fc030c5793f5507e2faccb6f91c851ddc0ce059fbea3899f2856330d7a8c78f2ac6a2988e8268b03154f946be9e60e3be1
Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)
Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling CChainState::InvalidateBlock(...) which calls LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which in turn does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)
Add LOCKS_EXCLUDED(cs_main) to functions calling CChainState::RewindBlockIndex(...) which calls LimitValidationInterfaceQueue(...) which in turn does AssertLockNotHeld(cs_main)
Though at the moment ChainActive() simply references `g_chainstate.m_chain`,
doing this change now clears the way for multiple chainstate usage and allows
us to script the diff.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
git grep -l "chainActive" | grep -E '(h|cpp)$' | xargs sed -i '/chainActive =/b; /extern CChain& chainActive/b; s/\(::\)\{0,1\}chainActive/::ChainActive()/g'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
effe81f750 Move g_is_mempool_loaded into CTxMemPool::m_is_loaded (Ben Woosley)
bb8ae2c419 rpc: Expose g_is_mempool_loaded via getmempoolinfo and /rest/mempool/info.json (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
And use it to fix a race condition in mempool_persist.py:
https://travis-ci.org/Empact/bitcoin/jobs/487577243
Since e.g. getrawmempool returns errors based on this status, this
enables users to test it for readiness.
Fixes#12863
ACKs for commit effe81:
MarcoFalke:
utACK effe81f750
jnewbery:
utACK effe81f750
Tree-SHA512: 74328b0c17a97efb8a000d4ee49b9a673c2b6dde7ea30c43a6a2eff961a233351c9471f9a42344412135786c02bdf2ee1b2526651bb8fed68bd94d2120c4ef86
This work is prerequisite to attaching thread names to log lines and deadlock
debug utilities. This code allows setting of an "internal" threadname per
thread on platforms where thread_local is available.
This commit also moves RenameThread() out of a more general module and adds a
numeric suffix to disambiguate between threads with the same name. It
explicitly names a few main threads using the new util::ThreadRename().
5c759c73b2 [wallet] Move maxTxFee to wallet (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Closes#15355
Moves the `-maxtxfee` from the node to the wallet. See discussion in issue for details.
This is a cleanup. There is no change in behaviour.
Completes #15620
ACKs for commit 5c759c:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 5c759c73b2
ryanofsky:
utACK 5c759c73b2. Changes since last review: updated commit message and an error message and method name.
meshcollider:
utACK 5c759c73b2
Tree-SHA512: 2f9b2729da3940a5cda994d3f3bc11ee1a52fcc1c5e9842ea0ea63e4eb0300e8416853046776311298bc449ba07554aa46f0f245ce28598a5b0bd7347c12e752
This commit moves the maxtxfee setting to the wallet. There is only
one minor behavior change:
- an error message in feebumper now refers to -maxtxfee instead of
maxTxFee.
c7efb652f3 blockfilter: Update BIP 158 test vectors. (Jim Posen)
19308c9e21 rpc: Add getblockfilter RPC method. (Jim Posen)
ff35105096 init: Add CLI option to enable block filter index. (Jim Posen)
accc8b8b18 index: Access functions for global block filter indexes. (Jim Posen)
2bc90e4e7b test: Unit test for block filter index reorg handling. (Jim Posen)
6bcf0998c0 test: Unit tests for block index filter. (Jim Posen)
b5e8200db7 index: Implement lookup methods on block filter index. (Jim Posen)
75a76e3619 index: Implement block filter index with write operations. (Jim Posen)
2ad2338ef9 serialize: Serialization support for big-endian 32-bit ints. (Jim Posen)
ba6ff9a6f7 blockfilter: Functions to translate filter types to/from names. (Jim Posen)
62b7a4f094 index: Ensure block locator is not stale after chain reorg. (Jim Posen)
4368384f1d index: Allow atomic commits of index state to be extended. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
This introduces a new BlockFilterIndex class, which is required for BIP 157 support.
The index is uses the asynchronous BaseIndex infrastructure driven by the ValidationInterface callbacks. Filters are stored sequentially in flat files and the disk location of each filter is indexed in LevelDB along with the filter hash and header. The index is designed to ensure persistence of filters reorganized out of the main chain to simplify the BIP 157 net implementation.
Stats (block height = 565500):
- Syncing the index from scratch takes 45m
- Total index size is 3.8 GiB
ACKs for commit c7efb6:
MarcoFalke:
utACK c7efb652f3
ryanofsky:
Slightly tested ACK c7efb652f3 (I just rebuilt the index with the updated PR and tested the RPC). Changes since last review: rebase, fixed compile errors in internal commits, new comments, updated error messages, tweaked cache size logic, renamed commit method, renamed constants and globals, fixed whitespace, extra BlockFilterIndex::Init error check.
Tree-SHA512: f8ed7a9b6f76df45933aa5eba92b27b3af83f6df2ccb3728a5c89eec80f654344dc14f055f6f63eb9b3a7649dd8af6553fe14969889e7e2fd2f8461574d18f28
Adds the following util units and adds them to libbitcoin_util:
- `util/url.cpp` takes `urlDecode` from `httpserver.cpp`
- `util/error.cpp` takes `TransactionErrorString` from
`node/transaction.cpp` and `AmountHighWarn` and `AmountErrMsg` from
`ui_interface.cpp`
- `util/fees.cpp` takes `StringForFeeReason` and `FeeModeFromString` from `policy/fees.cpp`
- `util/rbf.cpp` takes `SignalsOptInRBF` from `policy/rbf.cpp`
- 'util/validation.cpp` takes `FormatStateMessage` and `strMessageMagic` from 'validation.cpp`
This moves the following policy settings functions and globals to a new
src/policy/settings unit in lib_server:
- `incrementalRelayFee`
- `dustRelayFee`
- `nBytesPerSigOp`
- `fIsBareMultisigStd`
These settings are only required by the node and should not be accessed
by other libraries.
519b0bc5dc Make last disconnected block BLOCK_FAILED_VALID, even when aborted (Pieter Wuille)
8d220417cd Optimization: don't add txn back to mempool after 10 invalidates (Pieter Wuille)
9ce9c37004 Prevent callback overruns in InvalidateBlock and RewindBlockIndex (Pieter Wuille)
9bb32eb571 Release cs_main during InvalidateBlock iterations (Pieter Wuille)
9b1ff5c742 Call InvalidateBlock without cs_main held (Pieter Wuille)
241b2c74ac Make RewindBlockIndex interruptible (Pieter Wuille)
880ce7d46b Call RewindBlockIndex without cs_main held (Pieter Wuille)
436f7d735f Release cs_main during RewindBlockIndex operation (Pieter Wuille)
1d342875c2 Merge the disconnection and erasing loops in RewindBlockIndex (Pieter Wuille)
32b2696ab4 Move erasure of non-active blocks to a separate loop in RewindBlockIndex (Pieter Wuille)
9d6dcc52c6 Abstract EraseBlockData out of RewindBlockIndex (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This PR makes a number of improvements to the InvalidateBlock (`invalidateblock` RPC) and RewindBlockIndex functions, primarily around breaking up their long-term cs_main holding. In addition:
* They're made safely interruptible (`bitcoind` can be shutdown, and no progress in either will be lost, though if incomplete, `invalidateblock` won't continue after restart and will need to be called again)
* The validation queue is prevented from overflowing (meaning `invalidateblock` on a very old block will not drive bitcoind OOM) (see #14289).
* `invalidateblock` won't bother to move transactions back into the mempool after 10 blocks (optimization).
This is not an optimal solution, as we're relying on the scheduler call sites to make sure the scheduler doesn't overflow. Ideally, the scheduler would guarantee this directly, but that needs a few further changes (moving the signal emissions out of cs_main) to prevent deadlocks.
I have manually tested the `invalidateblock` changes (including interrupting, and running with -checkblockindex and -checkmempool), but haven't tried the rewinding (which is probably becoming increasingly unnecessary, as very few pre-0.13.1 nodes remain that would care to upgrade).
Tree-SHA512: 692e42758bd3d3efc2eb701984a8cb5db25fbeee32e7575df0183a00d0c2c30fdf72ce64c7625c32ad8c8bdc56313da72a7471658faeb0d39eefe39c4b8b8474
6f6514a080 Correct units for "-dbcache" and "-prune" (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Actually, all `dbcache`-related values in the code are measured in MiB (not in megabytes, MB) or in bytes (e.g., `nTotalCache`).
See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/txdb.hba8c8b2227/src/init.cpp (L1405-L1424)
Also, "-prune" is fixed:
1. The GUI values in GB are translated to the node values in MiB correctly.
2. The maximum of the "prune" `QSpinBox` is not limited by default value of 99 (GB).
Fix: #15106
Tree-SHA512: 151ec43b31b1074db8b345fedb1dcc10bde225899a5296bfc183f57e1553d13ac27db8db100226646769ad03c9fcab29d88763065a471757c6c41ac51108459d
04da9f4834 [RPC] Update getrawtransaction interface (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
- stop checking unspent UTXOs for a transaction when txindex is not enabled, as per conversation here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/3220#issuecomment-377458383
- code contributed by sipa
Tree-SHA512: aa07353bccc14b81b7803992a25d076d6bc06d15ec7c1b85828dc10aea7e0498d9b49f71783e352ab8a14b0bb2010cfb7835de3dfd1bc6f2323f460449348e66
All dbcache-related values in the code are measured in MiB (not in
megabytes, MB) or in bytes.
The GUI "-prune" values in GB are translated to the node values in MiB
correctly. The maximum of the "-prune" QSpinBox is not limited by the
default value of 99 (GB).
Also, this improves log readability.
bf2e01097 uint256: Remove unnecessary crypto/common.h use (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #13242 which keeps the `ReadLE64` part, but moves the `crypto/common.h` dependency into `crypto/common.h` as a function outside of `uint256`.
**Reason:** this change will remove dependencies for `uint256` to `crypto/common.h`, `compat/endian.h`, and `compat/byteswap.h`.
This PR removes the need to update tests to be endian-aware/-independent, but keeps the (arguably dubious) `ReadLE64` part (which was only introduced to fix the tests, not for any functionality).
Tree-SHA512: 78b35123cdb185b3b3ec59aba5ca8a5db72624d147f2d6a5484ffa5ce626a72f782a01dc6893fc8f5619b03e2eae7b5a03b0df5d43460f3bda428e719e188aec
fa511e8dad Pass tx pool reference into CheckSequenceLocks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`CheckSequenceLocks` is called from ATMP and the member function `CTxMemPool::removeForReorg` without passing in the tx pool object that is used in those function's scope and instead using the global `::mempool` instance.
This fix should be refactoring only, since currently there is only one (global) tx pool in normal operation. Though, it fixes hard to track down issues in future settings where more than one mempool exists at a time. (E.g. for tests, rpc or p2p tx relay purposes)
Tree-SHA512: f0804588c7d29bb6ff05ec14f22a16422b89ab31ae714f38cd07f811d7dc7907bfd14e799c4c1c3121144ff22711019bbe9212b39e2fd4531936a4119950fa49
Call sync.h primitives "locks" and "mutexes" instead of "blocks" and "waitable
critical sections" to match current coding conventions and c++11 standard
names.
This PR does not rename the "CCriticalSection" class (though this could be done
as a followup) because it is used everywhere and would swamp the other changes
in this PR. Plain mutexes should mostly be preferred instead of recursive
mutexes in new code anyway.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
set -x
set -e
ren() { git grep -l $1 | xargs sed -i s/$1/$2/; }
ren CCriticalBlock UniqueLock
ren CWaitableCriticalSection Mutex
ren CConditionVariable std::condition_variable
ren cs_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_mutex
ren condvar_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_cv
perl -0777 -pi -e 's/.*typedef.*condition_variable.*\n\n?//g' src/sync.h
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
3fc20632a3 qt: Set BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE = 220 (DrahtBot)
2b6a2f4a28 Regenerate manpages (DrahtBot)
eb7daf4d60 Update copyright headers to 2018 (DrahtBot)
Pull request description:
Some trivial maintenance to avoid having to do it again after the 0.17 branch off.
(The scripts to do this are in `./contrib/`)
Tree-SHA512: 16b2af45e0351b1c691c5311d48025dc6828079e98c2aa2e600dc5910ee8aa01858ca6c356538150dc46fe14c8819ed8ec8e4ec9a0f682b9950dd41bc50518fa
d45b344ffd Bucket for inbound when scheduling invs to hide tx time (Gleb)
Pull request description:
It has been brought up to my attention that current random delays mechanism (originally intended to obfuscate transaction metadata) allows to easily estimate the time a transaction was received by a node.
It may be done by connecting multiple observer nodes to the same node. Each of those nodes will generate its own schedule of delays. Combined metadata regarding those events from different sources allows an observer to estimate transaction time.
After this patch a spy won't gain additional information by just creating multiple connections to a target.
Tree-SHA512: c71dae5ff350b614cb40a8e201fd0562d3e03e3e72a5099718cd451f0d84c66d5e52bbaf0d5b4b75137514c8efdedcc6ef4df90142b360153f04ad0721545ab1
25bc9615b7 Document validationinterace callback blocking deadlock potential. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
From the branches-I've-had-lying-around-and-forgot-to-PR department...
This is a comment-only PR, but the comments point out an API quirk that isn't exactly trivial. None of our use-cases right now hit this, but if we were to call SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue (eg to limit queue depth) in ATMP, I'm pretty sure we'd hit a deadlock there.
Tree-SHA512: 889dd8fc9eb15d1f2aa5ca467e783bc8f07bc543b166b032741795b0db7a0df11a2846d3cb7c69bafa8d1acf970021001b742f52be06725a932813230c5b4a7b
In `ProcessGetBlockData`, send the block data directly from disk if
type MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK is requested. This is a valid shortcut as the
on-disk format matches the network format.
This is expected to increase performance because a deserialization and
subsequent serialization roundtrip is avoided.
4a6c0e3dcf Modernize best block mutex/cv/hash variable naming (Pieter Wuille)
45dd135039 Fix csBestBlock/cvBlockChange waiting in rpc/mining (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #11694.
It reintroduces a uint256 variable with the best block hash, protected by csBestBlock, and only updated while holding it.
Also rename the involved variable to modern guidelines, as there are very few uses.
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a5bca13 Bugfix: Include <memory> for std::unique_ptr (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Not sure why all these includes were missing, but it's breaking builds for some users:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652142
(Added to all files with a reference to `std::unique_ptr`)
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b55555d rpc: Add testmempoolaccept (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To check if a single raw transaction makes it into the current transaction pool, one had to call `sendrawtransaction`. However, on success, this adds the transaction to the mempool with no easy way to undo.
The call `testmempoolaccept` is introduced to provide a way to solely check the result without changing the mempool state.
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adc2586 doc: Refer to witness reserved value as spec. in the BIP (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
BIP141 refers to the coinbase's input's witness that consists of a single 32-byte array as "witness reserved value".
This updates the code to follow the BIP
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a192636 -blocksdir: keep blockindex leveldb database in datadir (Jonas Schnelli)
f38e4fd QA: Add -blocksdir test (Jonas Schnelli)
386a6b6 Allow to optional specify the directory for the blocks storage (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Since the actual block files taking up more and more space, it may be desirable to have them stored in a different location then the data directory (use case: SSD for chainstate, etc., HD for blocks).
This PR adds a `-blocksdir` option that allows one to keep the blockfiles and the blockindex external from the data directory (instead of creating symlinks).
I fist had an option to keep the blockindex within the datadir, but seems to make no sense since accessing the index will (always) lead to access (r/w) the block files.
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22fddde Avoid calling GetSerializeSize on each tx in a block if !fTxIndex (Matt Corallo)
2862aca Move some additional variables into CChainState private (Matt Corallo)
fd4d80a Create initial CChainState to hold chain state information (Matt Corallo)
e104f0f Move block writing out of AcceptBlock (Matt Corallo)
50701ba Move txindex/undo data disk location stuff out of ConnectBlock (Matt Corallo)
93a34cf Make DisconnectBlock unaware of where undo data resides on disk (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
CChainState should eventually, essentially, be our exposed "libconsensus", but we're probably a few releases away, so the real goal is to clarify our internal interfaces. The main split was a big step, but validation.cpp is still a somewhat ranomly-mixed bag of functions that are pure functions which validate inputs (which should probably either merge with their callers or move into another file in consensus/), read/write data from disk, manipulate our current chain state (which moves into CChainState), and do mempool transaction validation.
Obviously this is only a small step, but some effort is made to clean up what functions the functions in CChainState call, and obviously as things are added its easy to keep clear "CChainState::* cannot call anything except via callbacks through CValidationInterface, pure functions, or disk read/write things". Right now there are some glaring violations in mempool callbacks, and general flushing logic needs cleaning up (FlushStateToDisk maybe shouldnt be called, and there should be an API towards setDirtyBlockIndex, but I'll leave that for after @sipa's current changesets land).
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de74c62 [Doc] Update bip.md, add support for BIP 159 (Jonas Schnelli)
e054d0e [QA] Add node_network_limited test (Jonas Schnelli)
bd09416 Avoid leaking the prune height through getdata (fingerprinting countermeasure) (Jonas Schnelli)
27df193 Always set NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED bit (Jonas Schnelli)
7caba38 Add NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED flags and min block amount constants (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #10387.
Does implement BIP159, but only the signalling part. No connections are made to NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED in this PR.
The address relay and connection work (the more complicated part) can then be separated (probably in #10387).
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c626dcb50 Make fUseCrypto atomic (MeshCollider)
731065b11 Consistent parameter names in txdb.h (MeshCollider)
35aeabec6 Make fReindex atomic to avoid race (MeshCollider)
58d91af59 Fix race for mapBlockIndex in AppInitMain (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11106
Also makes fReindex atomic as suggested in @TheBlueMatt comment below, and makes fUseCrypto atomic as suggested in 10916
d291e7635b just renames the parameters in the txdb header file to make them consistent with those used in the cpp file, noticed it when looking for uses of fReindex
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bf64c3cb3 Ignore transactions added to mempool during a reorg for fee estimation purposes. (Alex Morcos)
04f78ab5b Do not reject based on mempool min fee when bypass_limits is set. (Alex Morcos)
fd849e1b0 Change AcceptToMemoryPool function signature (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
First commit just removes default arguments from `AcceptToMemoryPool` and consolidates two arguments, it does not change behavior.
Second commit finally fixes the fact that we're not meant to reject based on mempool min fee when adding a transaction from a disconnected block during a reorg as mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9602#issue-202197849)
Third commit makes fee estimation ignore transactions added from a disconnected block during a reorg. I think this was another source of fee estimates returning estimates below 1000 sat/kB as in #11303.
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3a131b724 Rename out to m_tx_out in CScriptCheck (Johnson Lau)
e91211878 [Refactor] Combine scriptPubKey and amount as CTxOut in CScriptCheck (Johnson Lau)
Pull request description:
This simplifies CScriptCheck by combining scriptPubKey and amount
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- Move comment about transaction/block weight calculation so it applies not only to the GetBlockWeight function but also to GetTransactionWeight
- Fix comment in validation.cpp referencing future deployment of BIP113. It has already been deployed.
- The doc comment for BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_WINDOW wasn't updated since pruning was introduced, so it still refers to pruning as something that might happen in the future. A larger BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_WINDOW window would now, indeed, make pruning harder.
Combine fLimitFree and fOverrideMempoolLimit into a single boolean:
bypass_limits. This is used to indicate that mempool limiting based on feerate
should be bypassed. It is used when readding transactions from a reorg and then
the mempool is trimmed to size after all transactions are added and they can be
evaluated in the context of their descendants. No changes to behavior.
* This removes block-size-limiting code in favor of GBT clients
doing the limiting themselves (if at all).
* -blockmaxsize is deprecated and only used to calculate an implied
blockmaxweight, addressing confusion from multiple users.
* getmininginfo's currentblocksize return value was returning
garbage values, and has been removed, also removing a
GetSerializeSize call in some block generation inner loops and
potentially addressing some performance edge cases.
1aa97ee08 Add savemempool RPC (Lawrence Nahum)
467cbbcbf Add return value to DumpMempool (Lawrence Nahum)
Pull request description:
Adds a simple parameterless rpc command to dump the mempool.
Rationale:
Sometimes there can be a crash for whatever reason (bug, power loss, etc) causing the mempool.dat file to not be saved.
This change allows to script/cron the rpc call to have more regular saves to the file as well as cli/ad-hoc.
This should solve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11086
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c0025d0 Fix segfault when shutting down before fully loading (Matt Corallo)
1385697 Order chainstate init more logically. (Matt Corallo)
ff3a219 Call RewindBlockIndex even if we're about to run -reindex-chainstate (Matt Corallo)
b0f3249 More user-friendly error message if UTXO DB runs ahead of block DB (Matt Corallo)
eda888e Fix some LoadChainTip-related init-order bugs. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This does a number of things to clean up chainstate init order,
fixing some issues as it goes:
* Order chainstate init more logically - first all of the
blocktree-related loading, then coinsdb, then
pcoinsTip/chainActive. Only create objects as needed.
* More clearly document exactly what is and isn't called in
-reindex and -reindex-chainstate both with comments noting
calls as no-ops and by adding if guards.
* Move the writing of fTxIndex to LoadBlockIndex - this fixes a
bug introduced in d6af06d68a where
InitBlockIndex was writing to fTxIndex which had not yet been
checked (because LoadChainTip hadn't yet initialized the
chainActive, which would otherwise have resulted in
InitBlockIndex being a NOP), allowing you to modify -txindex
without reindex, potentially corrupting your chainstate!
* Rename InitBlockIndex to LoadGenesisBlock, which is now a more
natural name for it. Also check mapBlockIndex instead of
chainActive, fixing a bug where we'd write the genesis block out
on every start.
* Move LoadGenesisBlock further down in init. This is a more logical
location for it, as it is after all of the blockindex-related
loading and checking, but before any of the UTXO-related loading
and checking.
* Give LoadChainTip a return value - allowing it to indicate that
the UTXO DB ran ahead of the block DB. This just provides a nicer
error message instead of the previous mysterious
assert(!setBlockIndexCandidates.empty()) error.
* Calls ActivateBestChain in case we just loaded the genesis
block in LoadChainTip, avoiding relying on the ActivateBestChain
in ThreadImport before continuing init process.
* Move all of the VerifyDB()-related stuff into a -reindex +
-reindex-chainstate if guard. It couldn't do anything useful
as chainActive.Tip() would be null at this point anyway.
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This gives LoadChainTip a return value - allowing it to indicate that
the UTXO DB ran ahead of the block DB. This just provides a nicer
error message instead of the previous mysterious
assert(!setBlockIndexCandidates.empty()) error.
This also calls ActivateBestChain in case we just loaded the genesis
block in LoadChainTip, avoiding relying on the ActivateBestChain
in ThreadImport before continuing init process.
* Move the writing of fTxIndex to LoadBlockIndex - this fixes a
bug introduced in d6af06d68a where
InitBlockIndex was writing to fTxIndex which had not yet been
checked (because LoadChainTip hadn't yet initialized the
chainActive, which would otherwise have resulted in
InitBlockIndex being a NOP), allowing you to modify -txindex
without reindex, potentially corrupting your chainstate!
* Rename InitBlockIndex to LoadGenesisBlock, which is now a more
natural name for it. Also check mapBlockIndex instead of
chainActive, fixing a bug where we'd write the genesis block out
on every start.
d9bec888f Use REJECT_DUPLICATE for already known and conflicted txn (Pieter Wuille)
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3ff1fa8 Use override keyword on CCoinsView overrides (Russell Yanofsky)
24e44c3 Don't return stale data from CCoinsViewCache::Cursor() (Russell Yanofsky)
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CCoinsViewCache doesn't actually support cursor iteration returning the
current contents of the cache, so raise an error when the cursor method is
called instead of returning a cursor that iterates over stale data.
Also update the gettxoutsetinfo RPC which was relying on the old behavior to be
explicit about which view it is returning data about.
This adds a new CuckooCache in validation, caching whether all of a
transaction's scripts were valid with a given set of script flags.
Unlike previous attempts at caching an entire transaction's
validity, which have nearly universally introduced consensus
failures, this only caches the validity of a transaction's
scriptSigs. As these are pure functions of the transaction and
data it commits to, this should be much safer.
This is somewhat duplicative with the sigcache, as entries in the
new cache will also have several entries in the sigcache. However,
the sigcache is kept both as ATMP relies on it and because it
prevents malleability-based DoS attacks on the new higher-level
cache. Instead, the -sigcachesize option is re-used - cutting the
sigcache size in half and using the newly freed memory for the
script execution cache.
Transactions which match the script execution cache never even have
entries in the script check thread's workqueue created.
Note that the cache is indexed only on the script execution flags
and the transaction's witness hash. While this is sufficient to
make the CScriptCheck() calls pure functions, this introduces
dependancies on the mempool calculating things such as the
PrecomputedTransactionData object, filling the CCoinsViewCache, etc
in the exact same way as ConnectBlock. I belive this is a reasonable
assumption, but should be noted carefully.
In a rather naive benchmark (reindex-chainstate up to block 284k
with cuckoocache always returning true for contains(),
-assumevalid=0 and a very large dbcache), this connected blocks
~1.7x faster.
589827975 scripted-diff: various renames for per-utxo consistency (Pieter Wuille)
a5e02bc7f Increase travis unit test timeout (Pieter Wuille)
73de2c1ff Rename CCoinsCacheEntry::coins to coin (Pieter Wuille)
119e552f7 Merge CCoinsViewCache's GetOutputFor and AccessCoin (Pieter Wuille)
580b02309 [MOVEONLY] Move old CCoins class to txdb.cpp (Pieter Wuille)
8b25d2c0c Upgrade from per-tx database to per-txout (Pieter Wuille)
b2af357f3 Reduce reserved memory space for flushing (Pieter Wuille)
41aa5b79a Pack Coin more tightly (Pieter Wuille)
97072d668 Remove unused CCoins methods (Pieter Wuille)
ce23efaa5 Extend coins_tests (Pieter Wuille)
508307968 Switch CCoinsView and chainstate db from per-txid to per-txout (Pieter Wuille)
4ec0d9e79 Refactor GetUTXOStats in preparation for per-COutPoint iteration (Pieter Wuille)
13870b56f Replace CCoins-based CTxMemPool::pruneSpent with isSpent (Pieter Wuille)
05293f3cb Remove ModifyCoins/ModifyNewCoins (Pieter Wuille)
961e48397 Switch tests from ModifyCoins to AddCoin/SpendCoin (Pieter Wuille)
8b3868c1b Switch CScriptCheck to use Coin instead of CCoins (Pieter Wuille)
c87b957a3 Only pass things committed to by tx's witness hash to CScriptCheck (Matt Corallo)
f68cdfe92 Switch from per-tx to per-txout CCoinsViewCache methods in some places (Pieter Wuille)
000391132 Introduce new per-txout CCoinsViewCache functions (Pieter Wuille)
bd83111a0 Optimization: Coin&& to ApplyTxInUndo (Pieter Wuille)
cb2c7fdac Replace CTxInUndo with Coin (Pieter Wuille)
422634e2f Introduce Coin, a single unspent output (Pieter Wuille)
7d991b55d Store/allow tx metadata in all undo records (Pieter Wuille)
c3aa0c119 Report on-disk size in gettxoutsetinfo (Pieter Wuille)
d34242430 Remove/ignore tx version in utxo and undo (Pieter Wuille)
7e0032290 Add specialization of SipHash for 256 + 32 bit data (Pieter Wuille)
e484652fc Introduce CHashVerifier to hash read data (Pieter Wuille)
f54580e7e error() in disconnect for disk corruption, not inconsistency (Pieter Wuille)
e66dbde6d Add SizeEstimate to CDBBatch (Pieter Wuille)
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This clarifies a bit more the ways in which the new script execution
cache could break consensus in the future if additional data from
the CCoins object were to be used as a part of script execution.
After this change, any such consensus breaks should be very visible
to reviewers, hopefully ensuring no such changes can be made.
Rather than re-add disconnected block transactions back to the mempool
immediately, store them in a separate disconnectpool for later processing,
because we expect most such transactions to reappear in the chain that is
still to be connected (and thus we can avoid the work of reprocessing those
transactions through the mempool altogether).
a750d77 Add tests for mempool persistence (John Newbery)
91c91e1 Control mempool persistence using a command line parameter. (John Newbery)
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68af651 MOVEONLY: move TxConfirmStats to cpp (Alex Morcos)
2332f19 Initialize TxConfirmStats in constructor (Alex Morcos)
5ba81e5 Read and Write fee estimate file directly from CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
14e10aa Call estimate(Smart)Fee directly from CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
dbb9e36 Give CBlockPolicyEstimator it's own lock (Alex Morcos)
f6187d6 Make processBlockTx private. (Alex Morcos)
ae7327b Make feeEstimator its own global instance of CBlockPolicyEstimator (Alex Morcos)
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Mempool persistence was added in
3f78562df5, and is always on. This commit
introduces a command-line parameter -persistmempool, which defaults to
true. When set to false:
- mempool.dat is not loaded when the node starts.
- mempool.dat is not written when the node stops.
Remove -limitfreerelay and always enforce minRelayTxFee in the mempool (except from disconnected blocks)
Remove -relaypriority, the option was only used for the ability to allow free transactions to be relayed regardless of their priority. Both notions no longer apply.
02ee4eb Make most_recent_compact_block a pointer to a const (Matt Corallo)
73666ad Add comment to describe callers to ActivateBestChain (Matt Corallo)
962f7f0 Call ActivateBestChain without cs_main/with most_recent_block (Matt Corallo)
0df777d Use a temp pindex to avoid a const_cast in ProcessNewBlockHeaders (Matt Corallo)
c1ae4fc Avoid holding cs_most_recent_block while calling ReadBlockFromDisk (Matt Corallo)
9eb67f5 Ensure we meet the BIP 152 old-relay-types response requirements (Matt Corallo)
5749a85 Cache most-recently-connected compact block (Matt Corallo)
9eaec08 Cache most-recently-announced block's shared_ptr (Matt Corallo)
c802092 Relay compact block messages prior to full block connection (Matt Corallo)
6987219 Add a CValidationInterface::NewPoWValidBlock callback (Matt Corallo)
180586f Call AcceptBlock with the block's shared_ptr instead of CBlock& (Matt Corallo)
8baaba6 [qa] Avoid race in preciousblock test. (Matt Corallo)
9a0b2f4 [qa] Make compact blocks test construction using fetch methods (Matt Corallo)
8017547 Make CBlockIndex*es in net_processing const (Matt Corallo)
This disentangles the script validation skipping from checkpoints.
A new option is introduced "assumevalid" which specifies a block whos
ancestors we assume all have valid scriptsigs and so we do not check
them when they are also burried under the best header by two weeks
worth of work.
Unlike checkpoints this has no influence on consensus unless you set
it to a block with an invalid history. Because of this it can be
easily be updated without risk of influencing the network consensus.
This results in a massive IBD speedup.
This approach was independently recommended by Peter Todd and Luke-Jr
since POW based signature skipping (see PR#9180) does not have the
verifiable properties of a specific hash and may create bad incentives.
The downside is that, like checkpoints, the defaults bitrot and older
releases will sync slower. On the plus side users can provide their
own value here, and if they set it to something crazy all that will
happen is more time will be spend validating signatures.
Checkblocks and checklevel are also moved to the hidden debug options:
Especially now that checkblocks has a low default there is little need
to change these settings, and users frequently misunderstand them as
influencing security or IBD speed. By hiding them we offset the
space added by this new option.
Make a more conservative notion of whether the node is caught up to the rest of the network and only count transactions as fee estimation data points if the node is caught up.
749be01 Move GetWarnings() into its own file. (Gregory Maxwell)
e3ba0ef Eliminate data races for strMiscWarning and fLargeWork*Found. (Gregory Maxwell)
c63198f Make QT runawayException call GetWarnings instead of directly access strMiscWarning. (Gregory Maxwell)
dd0df81 Document ConnectBlock connectTrace postconditions (Matt Corallo)
2d6e561 Switch pblock in ProcessNewBlock to a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo)
2736c44 Make the optional pblock in ActivateBestChain a shared_ptr (Matt Corallo)
ae4db44 Create a shared_ptr for the block we're connecting in ActivateBCS (Matt Corallo)
fd9d890 Keep blocks as shared_ptrs, instead of copying txn in ConnectTip (Matt Corallo)
6fdd43b Add struct to track block-connect-time-generated info for callbacks (Matt Corallo)