neobytes/src/masternode-sync.h

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// Copyright (c) 2014-2017 The Dash Core developers
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// Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef MASTERNODE_SYNC_H
#define MASTERNODE_SYNC_H
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#include "chain.h"
#include "net.h"
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#include <univalue.h>
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class CMasternodeSync;
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static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_FAILED = -1;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_INITIAL = 0; // sync just started, was reset recently or still in IDB
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_WAITING = 1; // waiting after initial to see if we can get more headers/blocks
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static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_LIST = 2;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_MNW = 3;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_GOVERNANCE = 4;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_GOVOBJ = 10;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_GOVOBJ_VOTE = 11;
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static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_FINISHED = 999;
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_TICK_SECONDS = 6;
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static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 30; // our blocks are 2.5 minutes so 30 seconds should be fine
static const int MASTERNODE_SYNC_ENOUGH_PEERS = 6;
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extern CMasternodeSync masternodeSync;
//
// CMasternodeSync : Sync masternode assets in stages
//
class CMasternodeSync
{
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private:
// Keep track of current asset
int nRequestedMasternodeAssets;
// Count peers we've requested the asset from
int nRequestedMasternodeAttempt;
// Time when current masternode asset sync started
int64_t nTimeAssetSyncStarted;
// ... last bumped
int64_t nTimeLastBumped;
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// ... or failed
int64_t nTimeLastFailure;
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void Fail();
Eliminate remaining uses of g_connman in Dash-specific code. (#1635) This monstrous change eliminates all remaining uses of g_connman global variable in Dash-specific code. Unlike previous changes eliminating g_connman use that were isolated to particular modules, this one covers multiple modules simultaneously because they are so interdependent that change in one module was quickly spreading to others. This is mostly invariant change that was done by * changing all functions using g_connman to use connman argument, * changing all functions calling these functions to use connman argument, * repeating previous step until there's nothing to change. After multiple iterations, this process converged to final result, producing code that is mostly equivalent to original one, but passing CConnman instance through arguments instead of global variable. The only exception to equivalence of resulting code is that I had to create overload of CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() method without arguments that does nothing just for use in CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Dump() and CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Load() methods. Normal CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() overload now has argument of CConnman& type and is used everywhere else. The normal overload has this code in the beginning: if(!masternodeSync.IsMasternodeListSynced()) return; Masternode list is not synced yet when we load "mncache.dat" file, and we save "mncache.dat" file on shutdown, so I presume that it's OK to use overload that does nothing in both cases. Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
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void ClearFulfilledRequests(CConnman& connman);
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public:
CMasternodeSync() { Reset(); }
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Eliminate remaining uses of g_connman in Dash-specific code. (#1635) This monstrous change eliminates all remaining uses of g_connman global variable in Dash-specific code. Unlike previous changes eliminating g_connman use that were isolated to particular modules, this one covers multiple modules simultaneously because they are so interdependent that change in one module was quickly spreading to others. This is mostly invariant change that was done by * changing all functions using g_connman to use connman argument, * changing all functions calling these functions to use connman argument, * repeating previous step until there's nothing to change. After multiple iterations, this process converged to final result, producing code that is mostly equivalent to original one, but passing CConnman instance through arguments instead of global variable. The only exception to equivalence of resulting code is that I had to create overload of CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() method without arguments that does nothing just for use in CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Dump() and CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Load() methods. Normal CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() overload now has argument of CConnman& type and is used everywhere else. The normal overload has this code in the beginning: if(!masternodeSync.IsMasternodeListSynced()) return; Masternode list is not synced yet when we load "mncache.dat" file, and we save "mncache.dat" file on shutdown, so I presume that it's OK to use overload that does nothing in both cases. Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
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void SendGovernanceSyncRequest(CNode* pnode, CConnman& connman);
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bool IsFailed() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets == MASTERNODE_SYNC_FAILED; }
bool IsBlockchainSynced() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets > MASTERNODE_SYNC_WAITING; }
bool IsMasternodeListSynced() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets > MASTERNODE_SYNC_LIST; }
bool IsWinnersListSynced() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets > MASTERNODE_SYNC_MNW; }
bool IsSynced() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets == MASTERNODE_SYNC_FINISHED; }
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int GetAssetID() { return nRequestedMasternodeAssets; }
int GetAttempt() { return nRequestedMasternodeAttempt; }
void BumpAssetLastTime(std::string strFuncName);
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int64_t GetAssetStartTime() { return nTimeAssetSyncStarted; }
std::string GetAssetName();
std::string GetSyncStatus();
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void Reset();
Eliminate remaining uses of g_connman in Dash-specific code. (#1635) This monstrous change eliminates all remaining uses of g_connman global variable in Dash-specific code. Unlike previous changes eliminating g_connman use that were isolated to particular modules, this one covers multiple modules simultaneously because they are so interdependent that change in one module was quickly spreading to others. This is mostly invariant change that was done by * changing all functions using g_connman to use connman argument, * changing all functions calling these functions to use connman argument, * repeating previous step until there's nothing to change. After multiple iterations, this process converged to final result, producing code that is mostly equivalent to original one, but passing CConnman instance through arguments instead of global variable. The only exception to equivalence of resulting code is that I had to create overload of CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() method without arguments that does nothing just for use in CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Dump() and CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Load() methods. Normal CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() overload now has argument of CConnman& type and is used everywhere else. The normal overload has this code in the beginning: if(!masternodeSync.IsMasternodeListSynced()) return; Masternode list is not synced yet when we load "mncache.dat" file, and we save "mncache.dat" file on shutdown, so I presume that it's OK to use overload that does nothing in both cases. Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
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void SwitchToNextAsset(CConnman& connman);
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void ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, std::string& strCommand, CDataStream& vRecv);
Eliminate remaining uses of g_connman in Dash-specific code. (#1635) This monstrous change eliminates all remaining uses of g_connman global variable in Dash-specific code. Unlike previous changes eliminating g_connman use that were isolated to particular modules, this one covers multiple modules simultaneously because they are so interdependent that change in one module was quickly spreading to others. This is mostly invariant change that was done by * changing all functions using g_connman to use connman argument, * changing all functions calling these functions to use connman argument, * repeating previous step until there's nothing to change. After multiple iterations, this process converged to final result, producing code that is mostly equivalent to original one, but passing CConnman instance through arguments instead of global variable. The only exception to equivalence of resulting code is that I had to create overload of CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() method without arguments that does nothing just for use in CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Dump() and CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Load() methods. Normal CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() overload now has argument of CConnman& type and is used everywhere else. The normal overload has this code in the beginning: if(!masternodeSync.IsMasternodeListSynced()) return; Masternode list is not synced yet when we load "mncache.dat" file, and we save "mncache.dat" file on shutdown, so I presume that it's OK to use overload that does nothing in both cases. Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
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void ProcessTick(CConnman& connman);
void AcceptedBlockHeader(const CBlockIndex *pindexNew);
Eliminate remaining uses of g_connman in Dash-specific code. (#1635) This monstrous change eliminates all remaining uses of g_connman global variable in Dash-specific code. Unlike previous changes eliminating g_connman use that were isolated to particular modules, this one covers multiple modules simultaneously because they are so interdependent that change in one module was quickly spreading to others. This is mostly invariant change that was done by * changing all functions using g_connman to use connman argument, * changing all functions calling these functions to use connman argument, * repeating previous step until there's nothing to change. After multiple iterations, this process converged to final result, producing code that is mostly equivalent to original one, but passing CConnman instance through arguments instead of global variable. The only exception to equivalence of resulting code is that I had to create overload of CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() method without arguments that does nothing just for use in CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Dump() and CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan>::Load() methods. Normal CMasternodeMan::CheckAndRemove() overload now has argument of CConnman& type and is used everywhere else. The normal overload has this code in the beginning: if(!masternodeSync.IsMasternodeListSynced()) return; Masternode list is not synced yet when we load "mncache.dat" file, and we save "mncache.dat" file on shutdown, so I presume that it's OK to use overload that does nothing in both cases. Signed-off-by: Oleg Girko <ol@infoserver.lv>
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void NotifyHeaderTip(const CBlockIndex *pindexNew, bool fInitialDownload, CConnman& connman);
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};
#endif