* Move code to write archived ISLOCKs into its own method
We'll need this from another method as well later.
* Return ISLOCK instead of conflicting txid in GetConflictingTx/GetConflictingLock
* Implement GetInstantSendLocksByParent and RemoveChainedInstantSendLocks
These allow to easily delete multiple chains (actually trees) of ISLOCKs
in one go.
* Implement RemoveConflictedTx and call it from RemoveMempoolConflictsForLock
Also add "retryChildren" parameter to RemoveNonLockedTx so that we can
skip retrying of non-locked children TXs.
* Properly handle/remove conflicted TXs (between mempool and new blocks)
* Track non-locked TXs by inputs
* Implement and call ResolveBlockConflicts
* Also call ResolveBlockConflicts from ConnectBlock
But only when a block is known to have a conflict and at the same time is
ChainLocked, which causes the ISLOCK to be pruned.
* Split out RemoveChainLockConflictingLock from ResolveBlockConflicts
* Implement "quorum getrecsig" RPC
* Include decoded TX data in result of create_raw_tx
* Implement support for CLSIG in mininode.py
* Fix condition for update of nonLockedTxs.pindexMined
* Only add entries to nonLockedTxsByInputs when AddNonLockedTx is called for the first time
* Implement support for ISLOCK in mininode.py
* Implement tests for ChainLock vs InstantSend lock conflict resolution
* Handle review comment
Bail out (continue) early
* Also test conflicts in mempool instead of only in blocks
* Ask for locked TXs after removing conflicting TXs
When we removed a conflicting TX from the mempool, the correct/locked TX
is not available locally as the first-seen rule would have filtered before.
We need to re-request this TX if any other node announced it before.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Remove code for QDEBUGSTATUS propagation
This turned out to be too expensive and could easily take the network
down by bringing all nodes to 100% CPU usage. Better to fully remove this
functionality.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update src/rpc/rpcquorums.cpp
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* Trivial: vout->txout
* Re-use SetHexStr in few more places
* Tweak log output
* fix v13 release notes links
* Drop no longer used stuff
* Few more trivial fixes
* Adjust few rpc help strings
* Apply review suggestions
* Harden DIP3 activation height
Also drop all related but no longer used parts.
* Pass current block index to GetCommitmentsFromBlock
* Allow to change dip3 activation height for tests
And fix them.
This allows AlreadyHave to check if an announced (via INV) islock was
already known in the past. This avoids requesting islocks which got
obsolete due to ChainLocks.
* Track which TXs are not locked yet and use this info in ProcessPendingRetryLockTxs
Instead of relying on ReadBlockFromDisk. This should be less disk+CPU
intensive but require more RAM.
It also fixes a bug in ProcessPendingRetryLockTxs which caused ChainLocked
parents to not be considered for retrying of its children.
* Handle review commments
* Make CBLSLazySignature thread safe
* Perform malleability check in CBLSLazySignature
* Use CBLSLazySignature in CRecoveredSig and CInstantSendLock
* Only sporadically verify self-recovered signatures
* test
* Automatically wake up select() when optimistic send was not used
But only when we know that we are actually inside select() and that it
currenlty is unlikely for it to have selected the node's socket for
sending. We accept race conditions here as the select() timeout
will ensure that we always send the data.
* Don't manually call WakeSelect() in CSigSharesManager::SendMessages
Not needed anymore
* Disable optimistic send in PushMessage by default
* Let ProcessPendingInstantSendLocks return true when it did some work
* Introduce own worker thread for CInstantSendManager
Instead of using the scheduler.
* Remove scheduler from CInstantSendManager
* Add missing reset() call for workInterrupt
This fixes a bug in ScanQuorums which made it return quorums which were not
mined at the time of pindexStart. This was due to quorumHashes being based
on older blocks (the phase=0 block) which are ancestors of pindexStart even
if the commitment was actually mined in a later block.
GetMinedAndActiveCommitmentsUntilBlock is also going to be used for quorum
commitment merkle roots in CCbTx.
This also removes GetFirstMinedQuorumHash as it's not needed anymore.
* Pass CNode* to IsMasternodeQuorumNode and let it also check verifiedProRegTxHash
This makes IsMasternodeQuorumNode return true on incoming peer connections
as well.
* Let GetMasternodeQuorumNodes also take verifiedProRegTxHash into account
This makes it return NodeIds for incoming peer connections as well.
* Remove AddParticipatingNode and the need for it
This was needed in the past when we were unable to identify incoming
connections from other quorum members. Now that we have MNAUTH, we can
easily identify all connected members.
* Don't track interestedIn quorums in CSigSharesNodeState anymore
Same as with the previous commit, we're now able to easily identify which
nodes to announce sig shares to.
* Remove unused CConnman::GetMasternodeQuorumAddresses
* Sort evo/* source files in Makefile.am
* Keep track of proRegTxHash in CConnman::masternodeQuorumNodes map
We will later need the proRegTxHash
* Fix serialization of std::tuple with const rvalue elements
Having serialization and deserialization in the same specialized template
results in compilation failures due to the "if(for_read)" branch.
* Implement MNAUTH message
This allows masternodes to authenticate themself.
* Protect fresh incoming connections for a second from eviction
Give fresh connections some time to do the VERSION/VERACK handshake and
an optional MNAUTH when it's a masternode. When an MNAUTH happened, the
incoming connection is then forever protected against eviction.
If a timeout of 1 second occurs or the first message after VERACK is not
MNAUTH, the node is not protected anymore and becomes eligable for
eviction.
* Avoid connecting to masternodes if an incoming connection is from the same one
Now that incoming connections from MNs authenticate them self, we can avoid
connecting to the same MNs through intra-quorum connections.
* Apply review suggestions
* Fix warning about size_t to int conversion
* Fix loop in CLLMQUtils::GetQuorumConnections to add at least 2 connections
When reaching very small quorum sizes, the current algorithm results in
only a single connection to be added. This would be fine usually, but is an
issue when this connection fails. We should always have at least one backup
connection.
This fixes simple PoSe test failures where the quorum size gets down to 4
with one of the 4 members being down. If other nodes are unlucky to connect
to this node, they fail as well even though 3 members in a quorum should
work fine.
* Update src/llmq/quorums_utils.cpp
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* Introduce "qsendrecsigs" to indicate that plain recovered sigs should be sent
Full nodes, including masternodes, will send this message automatically.
Other node implementations (e.g. SPV) are usually not interested and would
not send this message.
* Use std::atomic<bool> instead of std::atomic_bool
Not related to this PR, but a small enough change to include it here as
well.
* Add support for log category to CBatchedLogger
* Use "llmq" logging category in LLMQ code
* Use "chainlocks" logging category in ChainLocks code
* Log errors without logging category
* Don't rely on UTXO set in CheckCanLock
The UTXO set only works for TXs in the mempool and won't work when we try
to retroactively lock unlocked TXs from blocks.
This is safe as ProcessTx is only called when a TX was accepted into the
mempool or connected in a block, which means that all input checks were
good.
* Rename RetryLockMempoolTxs to RetryLockTxs and let it retry connected TXs
* Instead of manually calling ProcessTx, let SyncTransaction handle all cases
SyncTransaction is called from AcceptToMemoryPool and when transactions got
connected in a block. So this is the time we want to run TXs through
ProcessTx. This also enables retroactive signing of TXs that were unknown
before a new block appeared.
* Test retroactive signing and safe TXs in LLMQ ChainLocks tests
* Also test for retroactive signing of chained TXs
* Honor lockedParentTx when looking for TXs to retry signing
* Stop scanning for TXs to retry after a depth of 6
* Generate 6 block to avoid retroactive signing overloading Travis
* Avoid retroactive signing
* Don't rely on NewPoWValidBlock and use SyncTransaction to build blockTxs
NewPoWValidBlock is not guaranteed to be called when blocks come in fast.
When a block is accepted in AcceptBlock, NewPoWValidBlock is only called
when the new block is a successor of the currently active tip. This is not
the case when after the first block a second block is accepted immediately
as the first block is not connected yet.
This might be a bug actually in the handling of NewPoWValidBlock, so we
might need to check/fix this later, but currently I prefer to not touch
that part.
Instead, we now use SyncTransaction to gather TXs for blockTxs. This works
because SyncTransaction is called for all transactions in a freshly
connected block in one go. The call also happens before UpdatedBlockTip is
called, so it's fine with the existing logic.
* Use tx.IsCoinBase() instead of checking index 0
Also check for empty vin.