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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2015 The Bitcoin Core developers
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// Copyright (c) 2014-2017 The Dash Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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#include "config/dash-config.h"
#endif
#include "init.h"
#include "addrman.h"
#include "amount.h"
#include "base58.h"
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#include "chain.h"
#include "chainparams.h"
#include "checkpoints.h"
#include "compat/sanity.h"
#include "consensus/validation.h"
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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#include "httpserver.h"
#include "httprpc.h"
#include "key.h"
#include "validation.h"
#include "miner.h"
#include "netbase.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "netfulfilledman.h"
#include "net_processing.h"
#include "policy/policy.h"
#include "rpc/server.h"
#include "script/standard.h"
#include "script/sigcache.h"
#include "scheduler.h"
#include "txdb.h"
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#include "txmempool.h"
#include "torcontrol.h"
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#include "ui_interface.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "utilmoneystr.h"
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#include "utilstrencodings.h"
#include "validationinterface.h"
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
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#include "wallet/db.h"
#include "wallet/wallet.h"
#include "wallet/walletdb.h"
#endif
#include "activemasternode.h"
#include "dsnotificationinterface.h"
#include "flat-database.h"
#include "governance.h"
#include "instantx.h"
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
#include "keepass.h"
#endif
#include "masternode-payments.h"
#include "masternode-sync.h"
#include "masternodeman.h"
#include "masternodeconfig.h"
#include "messagesigner.h"
#include "netfulfilledman.h"
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
#include "privatesend-client.h"
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
#include "privatesend-server.h"
#include "spork.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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#include <memory>
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#ifndef WIN32
#include <signal.h>
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#endif
#include <boost/algorithm/string/classification.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/predicate.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
#include <boost/function.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/sync/file_lock.hpp>
#include <boost/thread.hpp>
#include <openssl/crypto.h>
#if ENABLE_ZMQ
#include "zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h"
#endif
using namespace std;
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Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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extern void ThreadSendAlert(CConnman& connman);
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
CWallet* pwalletMain = NULL;
#endif
bool fFeeEstimatesInitialized = false;
bool fRestartRequested = false; // true: restart false: shutdown
static const bool DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE = true;
static const bool DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE = false;
static const bool DEFAULT_DISABLE_SAFEMODE = false;
static const bool DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT = false;
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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std::unique_ptr<CConnman> g_connman;
std::unique_ptr<PeerLogicValidation> peerLogic;
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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#if ENABLE_ZMQ
static CZMQNotificationInterface* pzmqNotificationInterface = NULL;
#endif
static CDSNotificationInterface* pdsNotificationInterface = NULL;
#ifdef WIN32
// Win32 LevelDB doesn't use filedescriptors, and the ones used for
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// accessing block files don't count towards the fd_set size limit
// anyway.
#define MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS 0
#else
#define MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS 150
#endif
/** Used to pass flags to the Bind() function */
enum BindFlags {
BF_NONE = 0,
BF_EXPLICIT = (1U << 0),
BF_REPORT_ERROR = (1U << 1),
BF_WHITELIST = (1U << 2),
};
estimatefee / estimatepriority RPC methods New RPC methods: return an estimate of the fee (or priority) a transaction needs to be likely to confirm in a given number of blocks. Mike Hearn created the first version of this method for estimating fees. It works as follows: For transactions that took 1 to N (I picked N=25) blocks to confirm, keep N buckets with at most 100 entries in each recording the fees-per-kilobyte paid by those transactions. (separate buckets are kept for transactions that confirmed because they are high-priority) The buckets are filled as blocks are found, and are saved/restored in a new fee_estiamtes.dat file in the data directory. A few variations on Mike's initial scheme: To estimate the fee needed for a transaction to confirm in X buckets, all of the samples in all of the buckets are used and a median of all of the data is used to make the estimate. For example, imagine 25 buckets each containing the full 100 entries. Those 2,500 samples are sorted, and the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the very next block is the 50'th-highest-fee-entry in that sorted list; the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the next two blocks is the 150'th-highest-fee-entry, etc. That algorithm has the nice property that estimates of how much fee you need to pay to get confirmed in block N will always be greater than or equal to the estimate for block N+1. It would clearly be wrong to say "pay 11 uBTC and you'll get confirmed in 3 blocks, but pay 12 uBTC and it will take LONGER". A single block will not contribute more than 10 entries to any one bucket, so a single miner and a large block cannot overwhelm the estimates.
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static const char* FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME="fee_estimates.dat";
CClientUIInterface uiInterface; // Declared but not defined in ui_interface.h
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Shutdown
//
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//
// Thread management and startup/shutdown:
//
// The network-processing threads are all part of a thread group
// created by AppInit() or the Qt main() function.
//
// A clean exit happens when StartShutdown() or the SIGTERM
// signal handler sets fRequestShutdown, which triggers
// the DetectShutdownThread(), which interrupts the main thread group.
// DetectShutdownThread() then exits, which causes AppInit() to
// continue (it .joins the shutdown thread).
// Shutdown() is then
// called to clean up database connections, and stop other
// threads that should only be stopped after the main network-processing
// threads have exited.
//
// Note that if running -daemon the parent process returns from AppInit2
// before adding any threads to the threadGroup, so .join_all() returns
// immediately and the parent exits from main().
//
// Shutdown for Qt is very similar, only it uses a QTimer to detect
// fRequestShutdown getting set, and then does the normal Qt
// shutdown thing.
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//
volatile bool fRequestShutdown = false;
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void StartShutdown()
{
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fRequestShutdown = true;
}
bool ShutdownRequested()
{
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return fRequestShutdown || fRestartRequested;
}
class CCoinsViewErrorCatcher : public CCoinsViewBacked
{
public:
CCoinsViewErrorCatcher(CCoinsView* view) : CCoinsViewBacked(view) {}
Merge #10195: Switch chainstate db and cache to per-txout model 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) Tree-SHA512: ce1fb1e40c77d38915cd02189fab7a8b125c7f44d425c85579d872c3bede3a437760997907c99d7b3017ced1c2de54b2ac7223d99d83a6658fe5ef61edef1de3
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bool GetCoin(const COutPoint &outpoint, Coin &coin) const override {
try {
Merge #10195: Switch chainstate db and cache to per-txout model 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) Tree-SHA512: ce1fb1e40c77d38915cd02189fab7a8b125c7f44d425c85579d872c3bede3a437760997907c99d7b3017ced1c2de54b2ac7223d99d83a6658fe5ef61edef1de3
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return CCoinsViewBacked::GetCoin(outpoint, coin);
} catch(const std::runtime_error& e) {
uiInterface.ThreadSafeMessageBox(_("Error reading from database, shutting down."), "", CClientUIInterface::MSG_ERROR);
LogPrintf("Error reading from database: %s\n", e.what());
// Starting the shutdown sequence and returning false to the caller would be
// interpreted as 'entry not found' (as opposed to unable to read data), and
// could lead to invalid interpretation. Just exit immediately, as we can't
// continue anyway, and all writes should be atomic.
abort();
}
}
// Writes do not need similar protection, as failure to write is handled by the caller.
};
static CCoinsViewErrorCatcher *pcoinscatcher = NULL;
static boost::scoped_ptr<ECCVerifyHandle> globalVerifyHandle;
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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void Interrupt(boost::thread_group& threadGroup)
{
InterruptHTTPServer();
InterruptHTTPRPC();
InterruptRPC();
InterruptREST();
InterruptTorControl();
if (g_connman)
g_connman->Interrupt();
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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threadGroup.interrupt_all();
}
/** Preparing steps before shutting down or restarting the wallet */
void PrepareShutdown()
{
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fRequestShutdown = true; // Needed when we shutdown the wallet
fRestartRequested = true; // Needed when we restart the wallet
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LogPrintf("%s: In progress...\n", __func__);
static CCriticalSection cs_Shutdown;
TRY_LOCK(cs_Shutdown, lockShutdown);
if (!lockShutdown)
return;
/// Note: Shutdown() must be able to handle cases in which AppInit2() failed part of the way,
/// for example if the data directory was found to be locked.
/// Be sure that anything that writes files or flushes caches only does this if the respective
/// module was initialized.
RenameThread("dash-shutoff");
mempool.AddTransactionsUpdated(1);
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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StopHTTPRPC();
StopREST();
StopRPC();
StopHTTPServer();
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (pwalletMain)
pwalletMain->Flush(false);
#endif
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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GenerateBitcoins(false, 0, Params(), *g_connman);
MapPort(false);
UnregisterValidationInterface(peerLogic.get());
peerLogic.reset();
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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g_connman.reset();
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// STORE DATA CACHES INTO SERIALIZED DAT FILES
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CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan> flatdb1("mncache.dat", "magicMasternodeCache");
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flatdb1.Dump(mnodeman);
CFlatDB<CMasternodePayments> flatdb2("mnpayments.dat", "magicMasternodePaymentsCache");
flatdb2.Dump(mnpayments);
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CFlatDB<CGovernanceManager> flatdb3("governance.dat", "magicGovernanceCache");
flatdb3.Dump(governance);
CFlatDB<CNetFulfilledRequestManager> flatdb4("netfulfilled.dat", "magicFulfilledCache");
flatdb4.Dump(netfulfilledman);
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UnregisterNodeSignals(GetNodeSignals());
if (fFeeEstimatesInitialized)
{
boost::filesystem::path est_path = GetDataDir() / FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME;
CAutoFile est_fileout(fopen(est_path.string().c_str(), "wb"), SER_DISK, CLIENT_VERSION);
if (!est_fileout.IsNull())
mempool.WriteFeeEstimates(est_fileout);
else
LogPrintf("%s: Failed to write fee estimates to %s\n", __func__, est_path.string());
fFeeEstimatesInitialized = false;
}
{
LOCK(cs_main);
if (pcoinsTip != NULL) {
FlushStateToDisk();
}
delete pcoinsTip;
pcoinsTip = NULL;
delete pcoinscatcher;
pcoinscatcher = NULL;
delete pcoinsdbview;
pcoinsdbview = NULL;
delete pblocktree;
pblocktree = NULL;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (pwalletMain)
pwalletMain->Flush(true);
#endif
#if ENABLE_ZMQ
if (pzmqNotificationInterface) {
UnregisterValidationInterface(pzmqNotificationInterface);
delete pzmqNotificationInterface;
pzmqNotificationInterface = NULL;
}
#endif
if (pdsNotificationInterface) {
UnregisterValidationInterface(pdsNotificationInterface);
delete pdsNotificationInterface;
pdsNotificationInterface = NULL;
}
#ifndef WIN32
try {
boost::filesystem::remove(GetPidFile());
} catch (const boost::filesystem::filesystem_error& e) {
LogPrintf("%s: Unable to remove pidfile: %s\n", __func__, e.what());
}
#endif
UnregisterAllValidationInterfaces();
}
/**
* Shutdown is split into 2 parts:
* Part 1: shut down everything but the main wallet instance (done in PrepareShutdown() )
* Part 2: delete wallet instance
*
* In case of a restart PrepareShutdown() was already called before, but this method here gets
* called implicitly when the parent object is deleted. In this case we have to skip the
* PrepareShutdown() part because it was already executed and just delete the wallet instance.
*/
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void Shutdown()
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{
// Shutdown part 1: prepare shutdown
if(!fRestartRequested){
PrepareShutdown();
}
// Shutdown part 2: Stop TOR thread and delete wallet instance
StopTorControl();
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
delete pwalletMain;
pwalletMain = NULL;
#endif
globalVerifyHandle.reset();
ECC_Stop();
LogPrintf("%s: done\n", __func__);
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}
/**
* Signal handlers are very limited in what they are allowed to do, so:
*/
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void HandleSIGTERM(int)
{
fRequestShutdown = true;
}
void HandleSIGHUP(int)
{
fReopenDebugLog = true;
}
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bool static InitError(const std::string &str)
{
uiInterface.ThreadSafeMessageBox(str, "", CClientUIInterface::MSG_ERROR);
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return false;
}
bool static InitWarning(const std::string &str)
{
uiInterface.ThreadSafeMessageBox(str, "", CClientUIInterface::MSG_WARNING);
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return true;
}
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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bool static Bind(CConnman& connman, const CService &addr, unsigned int flags) {
if (!(flags & BF_EXPLICIT) && IsLimited(addr))
return false;
std::string strError;
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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if (!connman.BindListenPort(addr, strError, (flags & BF_WHITELIST) != 0)) {
if (flags & BF_REPORT_ERROR)
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return InitError(strError);
return false;
}
return true;
}
void OnRPCStopped()
{
cvBlockChange.notify_all();
LogPrint("rpc", "RPC stopped.\n");
}
void OnRPCPreCommand(const CRPCCommand& cmd)
{
// Observe safe mode
string strWarning = GetWarnings("rpc");
if (strWarning != "" && !GetBoolArg("-disablesafemode", DEFAULT_DISABLE_SAFEMODE) &&
!cmd.okSafeMode)
throw JSONRPCError(RPC_FORBIDDEN_BY_SAFE_MODE, string("Safe mode: ") + strWarning);
}
std::string HelpMessage(HelpMessageMode mode)
{
const bool showDebug = GetBoolArg("-help-debug", false);
// When adding new options to the categories, please keep and ensure alphabetical ordering.
// Do not translate _(...) -help-debug options, Many technical terms, and only a very small audience, so is unnecessary stress to translators.
string strUsage = HelpMessageGroup(_("Options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-?", _("This help message"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-version", _("Print version and exit"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-alerts", strprintf(_("Receive and display P2P network alerts (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_ALERTS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-alertnotify=<cmd>", _("Execute command when a relevant alert is received or we see a really long fork (%s in cmd is replaced by message)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blocknotify=<cmd>", _("Execute command when the best block changes (%s in cmd is replaced by block hash)"));
if (showDebug)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blocksonly", strprintf(_("Whether to operate in a blocks only mode (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY));
Backport "assumed valid blocks" feature from Bitcoin 0.13 (#1582) * IBD check uses minimumchain work instead of checkpoints. This introduces a 'minimum chain work' chainparam which is intended to be the known amount of work in the chain for the network at the time of software release. If you don't have this much work, you're not yet caught up. This is used instead of the count of blocks test from checkpoints. This criteria is trivial to keep updated as there is no element of subjectivity, trust, or position dependence to it. It is also a more reliable metric of sync status than a block count. * Remove GetTotalBlocksEstimate and checkpoint tests that test nothing. GetTotalBlocksEstimate is no longer used and it was the only thing the checkpoint tests were testing. Since checkpoints are on their way out it makes more sense to remove the test file than to cook up a new pointless test. # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.test.include # src/test/Checkpoints_tests.cpp * IsInitialBlockDownload no longer uses header-only timestamps. This avoids a corner case (mostly visible on testnet) where bogus headers can keep nodes in IsInitialBlockDownload. * Delay parallel block download until chain has sufficient work nMinimumChainWork is an anti-DoS threshold; wait until we have a proposed tip with more work than that before downloading blocks towards that tip. * Add timeout for headers sync At startup, we choose one peer to serve us the headers chain, until our best header is close to caught up. Disconnect this peer if more than 15 minutes + 1ms/expected_header passes and our best header is still more than 1 day away from current time. * Introduce assumevalid setting to skip presumed valid scripts. 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. * Add consensusParams to FindNextBlocksToDownload * Adjust check in headers timeout logic to align with 144 blocks in Dash
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strUsage +=HelpMessageOpt("-assumevalid=<hex>", strprintf(_("If this block is in the chain assume that it and its ancestors are valid and potentially skip their script verification (0 to verify all, default: %s, testnet: %s)"), Params(CBaseChainParams::MAIN).GetConsensus().defaultAssumeValid.GetHex(), Params(CBaseChainParams::TESTNET).GetConsensus().defaultAssumeValid.GetHex()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-conf=<file>", strprintf(_("Specify configuration file (default: %s)"), BITCOIN_CONF_FILENAME));
if (mode == HMM_BITCOIND)
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{
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#ifndef WIN32
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-daemon", _("Run in the background as a daemon and accept commands"));
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#endif
}
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-datadir=<dir>", _("Specify data directory"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-dbcache=<n>", strprintf(_("Set database cache size in megabytes (%d to %d, default: %d)"), nMinDbCache, nMaxDbCache, nDefaultDbCache));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-loadblock=<file>", _("Imports blocks from external blk000??.dat file on startup"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxorphantx=<n>", strprintf(_("Keep at most <n> unconnectable transactions in memory (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MAX_ORPHAN_TRANSACTIONS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxmempool=<n>", strprintf(_("Keep the transaction memory pool below <n> megabytes (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mempoolexpiry=<n>", strprintf(_("Do not keep transactions in the mempool longer than <n> hours (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MEMPOOL_EXPIRY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-par=<n>", strprintf(_("Set the number of script verification threads (%u to %d, 0 = auto, <0 = leave that many cores free, default: %d)"),
-GetNumCores(), MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS, DEFAULT_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS));
#ifndef WIN32
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-pid=<file>", strprintf(_("Specify pid file (default: %s)"), BITCOIN_PID_FILENAME));
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-prune=<n>", strprintf(_("Reduce storage requirements by pruning (deleting) old blocks. This mode is incompatible with -txindex and -rescan. "
"Warning: Reverting this setting requires re-downloading the entire blockchain. "
"(default: 0 = disable pruning blocks, >%u = target size in MiB to use for block files)"), MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES / 1024 / 1024));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-reindex-chainstate", _("Rebuild chain state from the currently indexed blocks"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-reindex", _("Rebuild chain state and block index from the blk*.dat files on disk"));
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#ifndef WIN32
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-sysperms", _("Create new files with system default permissions, instead of umask 077 (only effective with disabled wallet functionality)"));
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-txindex", strprintf(_("Maintain a full transaction index, used by the getrawtransaction rpc call (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_TXINDEX));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-addressindex", strprintf(_("Maintain a full address index, used to query for the balance, txids and unspent outputs for addresses (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_ADDRESSINDEX));
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-timestampindex", strprintf(_("Maintain a timestamp index for block hashes, used to query blocks hashes by a range of timestamps (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_TIMESTAMPINDEX));
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-spentindex", strprintf(_("Maintain a full spent index, used to query the spending txid and input index for an outpoint (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_SPENTINDEX));
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Connection options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-addnode=<ip>", _("Add a node to connect to and attempt to keep the connection open"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-banscore=<n>", strprintf(_("Threshold for disconnecting misbehaving peers (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_BANSCORE_THRESHOLD));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-bantime=<n>", strprintf(_("Number of seconds to keep misbehaving peers from reconnecting (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MISBEHAVING_BANTIME));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-bind=<addr>", _("Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-connect=<ip>", _("Connect only to the specified node(s)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-discover", _("Discover own IP addresses (default: 1 when listening and no -externalip or -proxy)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-dns", _("Allow DNS lookups for -addnode, -seednode and -connect") + " " + strprintf(_("(default: %u)"), DEFAULT_NAME_LOOKUP));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-dnsseed", _("Query for peer addresses via DNS lookup, if low on addresses (default: 1 unless -connect)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-externalip=<ip>", _("Specify your own public address"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-forcednsseed", strprintf(_("Always query for peer addresses via DNS lookup (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_FORCEDNSSEED));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-listen", _("Accept connections from outside (default: 1 if no -proxy or -connect)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-listenonion", strprintf(_("Automatically create Tor hidden service (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_LISTEN_ONION));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxconnections=<n>", strprintf(_("Maintain at most <n> connections to peers (temporary service connections excluded) (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MAX_PEER_CONNECTIONS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxreceivebuffer=<n>", strprintf(_("Maximum per-connection receive buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MAXRECEIVEBUFFER));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxsendbuffer=<n>", strprintf(_("Maximum per-connection send buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_MAXSENDBUFFER));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-onion=<ip:port>", strprintf(_("Use separate SOCKS5 proxy to reach peers via Tor hidden services (default: %s)"), "-proxy"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-onlynet=<net>", _("Only connect to nodes in network <net> (ipv4, ipv6 or onion)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-permitbaremultisig", strprintf(_("Relay non-P2SH multisig (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_PERMIT_BAREMULTISIG));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-peerbloomfilters", strprintf(_("Support filtering of blocks and transaction with bloom filters (default: %u)"), 1));
if (showDebug)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-enforcenodebloom", strprintf("Enforce minimum protocol version to limit use of bloom filters (default: %u)", 0));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-port=<port>", strprintf(_("Listen for connections on <port> (default: %u or testnet: %u)"), Params(CBaseChainParams::MAIN).GetDefaultPort(), Params(CBaseChainParams::TESTNET).GetDefaultPort()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-proxy=<ip:port>", _("Connect through SOCKS5 proxy"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-proxyrandomize", strprintf(_("Randomize credentials for every proxy connection. This enables Tor stream isolation (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-seednode=<ip>", _("Connect to a node to retrieve peer addresses, and disconnect"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-timeout=<n>", strprintf(_("Specify connection timeout in milliseconds (minimum: 1, default: %d)"), DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-torcontrol=<ip>:<port>", strprintf(_("Tor control port to use if onion listening enabled (default: %s)"), DEFAULT_TOR_CONTROL));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-torpassword=<pass>", _("Tor control port password (default: empty)"));
#ifdef USE_UPNP
#if USE_UPNP
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-upnp", _("Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: 1 when listening and no -proxy)"));
#else
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-upnp", strprintf(_("Use UPnP to map the listening port (default: %u)"), 0));
#endif
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-whitebind=<addr>", _("Bind to given address and whitelist peers connecting to it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-whitelist=<netmask>", _("Whitelist peers connecting from the given netmask or IP address. Can be specified multiple times.") +
" " + _("Whitelisted peers cannot be DoS banned and their transactions are always relayed, even if they are already in the mempool, useful e.g. for a gateway"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-whitelistrelay", strprintf(_("Accept relayed transactions received from whitelisted peers even when not relaying transactions (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_WHITELISTRELAY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-whitelistforcerelay", strprintf(_("Force relay of transactions from whitelisted peers even they violate local relay policy (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxuploadtarget=<n>", strprintf(_("Tries to keep outbound traffic under the given target (in MiB per 24h), 0 = no limit (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TARGET));
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#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Wallet options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-disablewallet", _("Do not load the wallet and disable wallet RPC calls"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keypool=<n>", strprintf(_("Set key pool size to <n> (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_KEYPOOL_SIZE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-fallbackfee=<amt>", strprintf(_("A fee rate (in %s/kB) that will be used when fee estimation has insufficient data (default: %s)"),
CURRENCY_UNIT, FormatMoney(DEFAULT_FALLBACK_FEE)));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mintxfee=<amt>", strprintf(_("Fees (in %s/kB) smaller than this are considered zero fee for transaction creation (default: %s)"),
CURRENCY_UNIT, FormatMoney(DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_MINFEE)));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-paytxfee=<amt>", strprintf(_("Fee (in %s/kB) to add to transactions you send (default: %s)"),
CURRENCY_UNIT, FormatMoney(payTxFee.GetFeePerK())));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rescan", _("Rescan the block chain for missing wallet transactions on startup"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-salvagewallet", _("Attempt to recover private keys from a corrupt wallet.dat on startup"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-sendfreetransactions", strprintf(_("Send transactions as zero-fee transactions if possible (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_SEND_FREE_TRANSACTIONS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-spendzeroconfchange", strprintf(_("Spend unconfirmed change when sending transactions (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_SPEND_ZEROCONF_CHANGE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-txconfirmtarget=<n>", strprintf(_("If paytxfee is not set, include enough fee so transactions begin confirmation on average within n blocks (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_TX_CONFIRM_TARGET));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxtxfee=<amt>", strprintf(_("Maximum total fees (in %s) to use in a single wallet transaction; setting this too low may abort large transactions (default: %s)"),
CURRENCY_UNIT, FormatMoney(DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_MAXFEE)));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-usehd", _("Use hierarchical deterministic key generation (HD) after bip39/bip44. Only has effect during wallet creation/first start") + " " + strprintf(_("(default: %u)"), DEFAULT_USE_HD_WALLET));
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mnemonic", _("User defined mnemonic for HD wallet (bip39). Only has effect during wallet creation/first start (default: randomly generated)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mnemonicpassphrase", _("User defined mnemonic passphrase for HD wallet (bip39). Only has effect during wallet creation/first start (default: empty string)"));
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-hdseed", _("User defined seed for HD wallet (should be in hex). Only has effect during wallet creation/first start (default: randomly generated)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-upgradewallet", _("Upgrade wallet to latest format on startup"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-wallet=<file>", _("Specify wallet file (within data directory)") + " " + strprintf(_("(default: %s)"), "wallet.dat"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-walletbroadcast", _("Make the wallet broadcast transactions") + " " + strprintf(_("(default: %u)"), DEFAULT_WALLETBROADCAST));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-walletnotify=<cmd>", _("Execute command when a wallet transaction changes (%s in cmd is replaced by TxID)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zapwallettxes=<mode>", _("Delete all wallet transactions and only recover those parts of the blockchain through -rescan on startup") +
" " + _("(1 = keep tx meta data e.g. account owner and payment request information, 2 = drop tx meta data)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-createwalletbackups=<n>", strprintf(_("Number of automatic wallet backups (default: %u)"), nWalletBackups));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-walletbackupsdir=<dir>", _("Specify full path to directory for automatic wallet backups (must exist)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keepass", strprintf(_("Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: %u)"), 0));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keepassport=<port>", strprintf(_("Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_KEEPASS_HTTP_PORT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keepasskey=<key>", _("KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keepassid=<name>", _("KeePassHttp id for the established association"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-keepassname=<name>", _("Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase"));
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if (mode == HMM_BITCOIN_QT)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-windowtitle=<name>", _("Wallet window title"));
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#endif
#if ENABLE_ZMQ
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("ZeroMQ notification options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubhashblock=<address>", _("Enable publish hash block in <address>"));
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubhashtx=<address>", _("Enable publish hash transaction in <address>"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubhashtxlock=<address>", _("Enable publish hash transaction (locked via InstantSend) in <address>"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubrawblock=<address>", _("Enable publish raw block in <address>"));
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubrawtx=<address>", _("Enable publish raw transaction in <address>"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-zmqpubrawtxlock=<address>", _("Enable publish raw transaction (locked via InstantSend) in <address>"));
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Debugging/Testing options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-uacomment=<cmt>", _("Append comment to the user agent string"));
if (showDebug)
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{
Backport "assumed valid blocks" feature from Bitcoin 0.13 (#1582) * IBD check uses minimumchain work instead of checkpoints. This introduces a 'minimum chain work' chainparam which is intended to be the known amount of work in the chain for the network at the time of software release. If you don't have this much work, you're not yet caught up. This is used instead of the count of blocks test from checkpoints. This criteria is trivial to keep updated as there is no element of subjectivity, trust, or position dependence to it. It is also a more reliable metric of sync status than a block count. * Remove GetTotalBlocksEstimate and checkpoint tests that test nothing. GetTotalBlocksEstimate is no longer used and it was the only thing the checkpoint tests were testing. Since checkpoints are on their way out it makes more sense to remove the test file than to cook up a new pointless test. # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.test.include # src/test/Checkpoints_tests.cpp * IsInitialBlockDownload no longer uses header-only timestamps. This avoids a corner case (mostly visible on testnet) where bogus headers can keep nodes in IsInitialBlockDownload. * Delay parallel block download until chain has sufficient work nMinimumChainWork is an anti-DoS threshold; wait until we have a proposed tip with more work than that before downloading blocks towards that tip. * Add timeout for headers sync At startup, we choose one peer to serve us the headers chain, until our best header is close to caught up. Disconnect this peer if more than 15 minutes + 1ms/expected_header passes and our best header is still more than 1 day away from current time. * Introduce assumevalid setting to skip presumed valid scripts. 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. * Add consensusParams to FindNextBlocksToDownload * Adjust check in headers timeout logic to align with 144 blocks in Dash
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-checkblocks=<n>", strprintf(_("How many blocks to check at startup (default: %u, 0 = all)"), DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-checklevel=<n>", strprintf(_("How thorough the block verification of -checkblocks is (0-4, default: %u)"), DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-checkblockindex", strprintf("Do a full consistency check for mapBlockIndex, setBlockIndexCandidates, chainActive and mapBlocksUnlinked occasionally. Also sets -checkmempool (default: %u)", Params(CBaseChainParams::MAIN).DefaultConsistencyChecks()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-checkmempool=<n>", strprintf("Run checks every <n> transactions (default: %u)", Params(CBaseChainParams::MAIN).DefaultConsistencyChecks()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-checkpoints", strprintf("Disable expensive verification for known chain history (default: %u)", DEFAULT_CHECKPOINTS_ENABLED));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-dblogsize=<n>", strprintf("Flush wallet database activity from memory to disk log every <n> megabytes (default: %u)", DEFAULT_WALLET_DBLOGSIZE));
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-disablesafemode", strprintf("Disable safemode, override a real safe mode event (default: %u)", DEFAULT_DISABLE_SAFEMODE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-testsafemode", strprintf("Force safe mode (default: %u)", DEFAULT_TESTSAFEMODE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-dropmessagestest=<n>", "Randomly drop 1 of every <n> network messages");
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-fuzzmessagestest=<n>", "Randomly fuzz 1 of every <n> network messages");
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-flushwallet", strprintf("Run a thread to flush wallet periodically (default: %u)", DEFAULT_FLUSHWALLET));
#endif
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-stopafterblockimport", strprintf("Stop running after importing blocks from disk (default: %u)", DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-limitancestorcount=<n>", strprintf("Do not accept transactions if number of in-mempool ancestors is <n> or more (default: %u)", DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-limitancestorsize=<n>", strprintf("Do not accept transactions whose size with all in-mempool ancestors exceeds <n> kilobytes (default: %u)", DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-limitdescendantcount=<n>", strprintf("Do not accept transactions if any ancestor would have <n> or more in-mempool descendants (default: %u)", DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_LIMIT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-limitdescendantsize=<n>", strprintf("Do not accept transactions if any ancestor would have more than <n> kilobytes of in-mempool descendants (default: %u).", DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT));
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}
string debugCategories = "addrman, alert, bench, coindb, db, http, leveldb, libevent, lock, mempool, mempoolrej, net, proxy, prune, rand, reindex, rpc, selectcoins, tor, zmq, "
"dash (or specifically: gobject, instantsend, keepass, masternode, mnpayments, mnsync, privatesend, spork)"; // Don't translate these and qt below
if (mode == HMM_BITCOIN_QT)
debugCategories += ", qt";
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-debug=<category>", strprintf(_("Output debugging information (default: %u, supplying <category> is optional)"), 0) + ". " +
_("If <category> is not supplied or if <category> = 1, output all debugging information.") + _("<category> can be:") + " " + debugCategories + ".");
if (showDebug)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-nodebug", "Turn off debugging messages, same as -debug=0");
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-gen", strprintf(_("Generate coins (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_GENERATE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-genproclimit=<n>", strprintf(_("Set the number of threads for coin generation if enabled (-1 = all cores, default: %d)"), DEFAULT_GENERATE_THREADS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-help-debug", _("Show all debugging options (usage: --help -help-debug)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-logips", strprintf(_("Include IP addresses in debug output (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_LOGIPS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-logtimestamps", strprintf(_("Prepend debug output with timestamp (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_LOGTIMESTAMPS));
if (showDebug)
{
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-logtimemicros", strprintf("Add microsecond precision to debug timestamps (default: %u)", DEFAULT_LOGTIMEMICROS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-logthreadnames", strprintf("Add thread names to debug messages (default: %u)", DEFAULT_LOGTHREADNAMES));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mocktime=<n>", "Replace actual time with <n> seconds since epoch (default: 0)");
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-limitfreerelay=<n>", strprintf("Continuously rate-limit free transactions to <n>*1000 bytes per minute (default: %u)", DEFAULT_LIMITFREERELAY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-relaypriority", strprintf("Require high priority for relaying free or low-fee transactions (default: %u)", DEFAULT_RELAYPRIORITY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-maxsigcachesize=<n>", strprintf("Limit size of signature cache to <n> MiB (default: %u)", DEFAULT_MAX_SIG_CACHE_SIZE));
}
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-minrelaytxfee=<amt>", strprintf(_("Fees (in %s/kB) smaller than this are considered zero fee for relaying, mining and transaction creation (default: %s)"),
CURRENCY_UNIT, FormatMoney(DEFAULT_MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE)));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-printtoconsole", _("Send trace/debug info to console instead of debug.log file"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-printtodebuglog", strprintf(_("Send trace/debug info to debug.log file (default: %u)"), 1));
if (showDebug)
{
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-printpriority", strprintf("Log transaction priority and fee per kB when mining blocks (default: %u)", DEFAULT_PRINTPRIORITY));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-privdb", strprintf("Sets the DB_PRIVATE flag in the wallet db environment (default: %u)", DEFAULT_WALLET_PRIVDB));
#endif
}
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-shrinkdebugfile", _("Shrink debug.log file on client startup (default: 1 when no -debug)"));
AppendParamsHelpMessages(strUsage, showDebug);
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strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-litemode=<n>", strprintf(_("Disable all Dash specific functionality (Masternodes, PrivateSend, InstantSend, Governance) (0-1, default: %u)"), 0));
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Masternode options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-masternode=<n>", strprintf(_("Enable the client to act as a masternode (0-1, default: %u)"), 0));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mnconf=<file>", strprintf(_("Specify masternode configuration file (default: %s)"), "masternode.conf"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mnconflock=<n>", strprintf(_("Lock masternodes from masternode configuration file (default: %u)"), 1));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-masternodeprivkey=<n>", _("Set the masternode private key"));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("PrivateSend options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-enableprivatesend=<n>", strprintf(_("Enable use of automated PrivateSend for funds stored in this wallet (0-1, default: %u)"), 0));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-privatesendmultisession=<n>", strprintf(_("Enable multiple PrivateSend mixing sessions per block, experimental (0-1, default: %u)"), DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_MULTISESSION));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-privatesendrounds=<n>", strprintf(_("Use N separate masternodes for each denominated input to mix funds (2-16, default: %u)"), DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_ROUNDS));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-privatesendamount=<n>", strprintf(_("Keep N DASH anonymized (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_AMOUNT));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-liquidityprovider=<n>", strprintf(_("Provide liquidity to PrivateSend by infrequently mixing coins on a continual basis (0-100, default: %u, 1=very frequent, high fees, 100=very infrequent, low fees)"), DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_LIQUIDITY));
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("InstantSend options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-enableinstantsend=<n>", strprintf(_("Enable InstantSend, show confirmations for locked transactions (0-1, default: %u)"), 1));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-instantsenddepth=<n>", strprintf(_("Show N confirmations for a successfully locked transaction (0-9999, default: %u)"), DEFAULT_INSTANTSEND_DEPTH));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-instantsendnotify=<cmd>", _("Execute command when a wallet InstantSend transaction is successfully locked (%s in cmd is replaced by TxID)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Node relay options:"));
if (showDebug)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-acceptnonstdtxn", strprintf("Relay and mine \"non-standard\" transactions (%sdefault: %u)", "testnet/regtest only; ", !Params(CBaseChainParams::TESTNET).RequireStandard()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-bytespersigop", strprintf(_("Minimum bytes per sigop in transactions we relay and mine (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_BYTES_PER_SIGOP));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-datacarrier", strprintf(_("Relay and mine data carrier transactions (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_ACCEPT_DATACARRIER));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-datacarriersize", strprintf(_("Maximum size of data in data carrier transactions we relay and mine (default: %u)"), MAX_OP_RETURN_RELAY));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-mempoolreplacement", strprintf(_("Enable transaction replacement in the memory pool (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_ENABLE_REPLACEMENT));
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("Block creation options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blockminsize=<n>", strprintf(_("Set minimum block size in bytes (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_BLOCK_MIN_SIZE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blockmaxsize=<n>", strprintf(_("Set maximum block size in bytes (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_BLOCK_MAX_SIZE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blockprioritysize=<n>", strprintf(_("Set maximum size of high-priority/low-fee transactions in bytes (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_BLOCK_PRIORITY_SIZE));
if (showDebug)
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-blockversion=<n>", "Override block version to test forking scenarios");
strUsage += HelpMessageGroup(_("RPC server options:"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-server", _("Accept command line and JSON-RPC commands"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rest", strprintf(_("Accept public REST requests (default: %u)"), DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcbind=<addr>", _("Bind to given address to listen for JSON-RPC connections. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6. This option can be specified multiple times (default: bind to all interfaces)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpccookiefile=<loc>", _("Location of the auth cookie (default: data dir)"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcuser=<user>", _("Username for JSON-RPC connections"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcpassword=<pw>", _("Password for JSON-RPC connections"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcauth=<userpw>", _("Username and hashed password for JSON-RPC connections. The field <userpw> comes in the format: <USERNAME>:<SALT>$<HASH>. A canonical python script is included in share/rpcuser. This option can be specified multiple times"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcport=<port>", strprintf(_("Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: %u or testnet: %u)"), BaseParams(CBaseChainParams::MAIN).RPCPort(), BaseParams(CBaseChainParams::TESTNET).RPCPort()));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcallowip=<ip>", _("Allow JSON-RPC connections from specified source. Valid for <ip> are a single IP (e.g. 1.2.3.4), a network/netmask (e.g. 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0) or a network/CIDR (e.g. 1.2.3.4/24). This option can be specified multiple times"));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcthreads=<n>", strprintf(_("Set the number of threads to service RPC calls (default: %d)"), DEFAULT_HTTP_THREADS));
if (showDebug) {
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcworkqueue=<n>", strprintf("Set the depth of the work queue to service RPC calls (default: %d)", DEFAULT_HTTP_WORKQUEUE));
strUsage += HelpMessageOpt("-rpcservertimeout=<n>", strprintf("Timeout during HTTP requests (default: %d)", DEFAULT_HTTP_SERVER_TIMEOUT));
}
return strUsage;
}
std::string LicenseInfo()
{
// todo: remove urls from translations on next change
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return FormatParagraph(strprintf(_("Copyright (C) 2009-%i The Bitcoin Core Developers"), COPYRIGHT_YEAR)) + "\n" +
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"\n" +
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FormatParagraph(strprintf(_("Copyright (C) 2014-%i The Dash Core Developers"), COPYRIGHT_YEAR)) + "\n" +
"\n" +
FormatParagraph(_("This is experimental software.")) + "\n" +
"\n" +
FormatParagraph(_("Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING or <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>.")) + "\n" +
"\n" +
FormatParagraph(_("This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit <https://www.openssl.org/> and cryptographic software written by Eric Young and UPnP software written by Thomas Bernard.")) +
"\n";
}
static void BlockNotifyCallback(bool initialSync, const CBlockIndex *pBlockIndex)
{
if (initialSync || !pBlockIndex)
return;
std::string strCmd = GetArg("-blocknotify", "");
boost::replace_all(strCmd, "%s", pBlockIndex->GetBlockHash().GetHex());
boost::thread t(runCommand, strCmd); // thread runs free
}
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struct CImportingNow
{
CImportingNow() {
assert(fImporting == false);
fImporting = true;
}
~CImportingNow() {
assert(fImporting == true);
fImporting = false;
}
};
// If we're using -prune with -reindex, then delete block files that will be ignored by the
// reindex. Since reindexing works by starting at block file 0 and looping until a blockfile
// is missing, do the same here to delete any later block files after a gap. Also delete all
// rev files since they'll be rewritten by the reindex anyway. This ensures that vinfoBlockFile
// is in sync with what's actually on disk by the time we start downloading, so that pruning
// works correctly.
void CleanupBlockRevFiles()
{
using namespace boost::filesystem;
map<string, path> mapBlockFiles;
// Glob all blk?????.dat and rev?????.dat files from the blocks directory.
// Remove the rev files immediately and insert the blk file paths into an
// ordered map keyed by block file index.
LogPrintf("Removing unusable blk?????.dat and rev?????.dat files for -reindex with -prune\n");
path blocksdir = GetDataDir() / "blocks";
for (directory_iterator it(blocksdir); it != directory_iterator(); it++) {
if (is_regular_file(*it) &&
it->path().filename().string().length() == 12 &&
it->path().filename().string().substr(8,4) == ".dat")
{
if (it->path().filename().string().substr(0,3) == "blk")
mapBlockFiles[it->path().filename().string().substr(3,5)] = it->path();
else if (it->path().filename().string().substr(0,3) == "rev")
remove(it->path());
}
}
// Remove all block files that aren't part of a contiguous set starting at
// zero by walking the ordered map (keys are block file indices) by
// keeping a separate counter. Once we hit a gap (or if 0 doesn't exist)
// start removing block files.
int nContigCounter = 0;
BOOST_FOREACH(const PAIRTYPE(string, path)& item, mapBlockFiles) {
if (atoi(item.first) == nContigCounter) {
nContigCounter++;
continue;
}
remove(item.second);
}
}
void ThreadImport(std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> vImportFiles)
{
const CChainParams& chainparams = Params();
RenameThread("dash-loadblk");
CImportingNow imp;
// -reindex
if (fReindex) {
int nFile = 0;
while (true) {
CDiskBlockPos pos(nFile, 0);
if (!boost::filesystem::exists(GetBlockPosFilename(pos, "blk")))
break; // No block files left to reindex
FILE *file = OpenBlockFile(pos, true);
if (!file)
break; // This error is logged in OpenBlockFile
LogPrintf("Reindexing block file blk%05u.dat...\n", (unsigned int)nFile);
LoadExternalBlockFile(chainparams, file, &pos);
nFile++;
}
pblocktree->WriteReindexing(false);
fReindex = false;
LogPrintf("Reindexing finished\n");
// To avoid ending up in a situation without genesis block, re-try initializing (no-op if reindexing worked):
InitBlockIndex(chainparams);
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}
// hardcoded $DATADIR/bootstrap.dat
boost::filesystem::path pathBootstrap = GetDataDir() / "bootstrap.dat";
if (boost::filesystem::exists(pathBootstrap)) {
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FILE *file = fopen(pathBootstrap.string().c_str(), "rb");
if (file) {
boost::filesystem::path pathBootstrapOld = GetDataDir() / "bootstrap.dat.old";
LogPrintf("Importing bootstrap.dat...\n");
LoadExternalBlockFile(chainparams, file);
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RenameOver(pathBootstrap, pathBootstrapOld);
} else {
LogPrintf("Warning: Could not open bootstrap file %s\n", pathBootstrap.string());
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}
}
// -loadblock=
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BOOST_FOREACH(const boost::filesystem::path& path, vImportFiles) {
FILE *file = fopen(path.string().c_str(), "rb");
if (file) {
LogPrintf("Importing blocks file %s...\n", path.string());
LoadExternalBlockFile(chainparams, file);
} else {
LogPrintf("Warning: Could not open blocks file %s\n", path.string());
}
}
// scan for better chains in the block chain database, that are not yet connected in the active best chain
CValidationState state;
if (!ActivateBestChain(state, chainparams)) {
LogPrintf("Failed to connect best block");
StartShutdown();
}
if (GetBoolArg("-stopafterblockimport", DEFAULT_STOPAFTERBLOCKIMPORT)) {
LogPrintf("Stopping after block import\n");
StartShutdown();
}
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}
/** Sanity checks
* Ensure that Dash Core is running in a usable environment with all
* necessary library support.
*/
bool InitSanityCheck(void)
{
if(!ECC_InitSanityCheck()) {
InitError("Elliptic curve cryptography sanity check failure. Aborting.");
return false;
}
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if (!glibc_sanity_test() || !glibcxx_sanity_test())
return false;
return true;
}
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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bool AppInitServers(boost::thread_group& threadGroup)
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{
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RPCServer::OnStopped(&OnRPCStopped);
RPCServer::OnPreCommand(&OnRPCPreCommand);
if (!InitHTTPServer())
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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return false;
if (!StartRPC())
return false;
if (!StartHTTPRPC())
return false;
if (GetBoolArg("-rest", DEFAULT_REST_ENABLE) && !StartREST())
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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return false;
if (!StartHTTPServer())
return false;
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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return true;
}
// Parameter interaction based on rules
void InitParameterInteraction()
{
// when specifying an explicit binding address, you want to listen on it
// even when -connect or -proxy is specified
if (mapArgs.count("-bind")) {
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listen", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -bind set -> setting -listen=1\n", __func__);
}
if (mapArgs.count("-whitebind")) {
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listen", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -whitebind set -> setting -listen=1\n", __func__);
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}
if (GetBoolArg("-masternode", false)) {
// masternodes must accept connections from outside
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listen", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -masternode=1 -> setting -listen=1\n", __func__);
}
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if (mapArgs.count("-connect") && mapMultiArgs["-connect"].size() > 0) {
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// when only connecting to trusted nodes, do not seed via DNS, or listen by default
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-dnsseed", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -connect set -> setting -dnsseed=0\n", __func__);
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listen", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -connect set -> setting -listen=0\n", __func__);
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}
if (mapArgs.count("-proxy")) {
// to protect privacy, do not listen by default if a default proxy server is specified
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listen", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -listen=0\n", __func__);
// to protect privacy, do not use UPNP when a proxy is set. The user may still specify -listen=1
// to listen locally, so don't rely on this happening through -listen below.
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-upnp", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -upnp=0\n", __func__);
// to protect privacy, do not discover addresses by default
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-discover", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -proxy set -> setting -discover=0\n", __func__);
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}
if (!GetBoolArg("-listen", DEFAULT_LISTEN)) {
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// do not map ports or try to retrieve public IP when not listening (pointless)
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-upnp", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -upnp=0\n", __func__);
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-discover", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -discover=0\n", __func__);
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-listenonion", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -listen=0 -> setting -listenonion=0\n", __func__);
}
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if (mapArgs.count("-externalip")) {
// if an explicit public IP is specified, do not try to find others
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-discover", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -externalip set -> setting -discover=0\n", __func__);
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}
if (GetBoolArg("-salvagewallet", false)) {
// Rewrite just private keys: rescan to find transactions
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-rescan", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -salvagewallet=1 -> setting -rescan=1\n", __func__);
}
// -zapwallettx implies a rescan
if (GetBoolArg("-zapwallettxes", false)) {
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-rescan", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -zapwallettxes=<mode> -> setting -rescan=1\n", __func__);
}
// disable walletbroadcast and whitelistrelay in blocksonly mode
if (GetBoolArg("-blocksonly", DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY)) {
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-whitelistrelay", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -blocksonly=1 -> setting -whitelistrelay=0\n", __func__);
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-walletbroadcast", false))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -blocksonly=1 -> setting -walletbroadcast=0\n", __func__);
#endif
}
// Forcing relay from whitelisted hosts implies we will accept relays from them in the first place.
if (GetBoolArg("-whitelistforcerelay", DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY)) {
if (SoftSetBoolArg("-whitelistrelay", true))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -whitelistforcerelay=1 -> setting -whitelistrelay=1\n", __func__);
}
if(!GetBoolArg("-enableinstantsend", fEnableInstantSend)){
if (SoftSetArg("-instantsenddepth", 0))
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -enableinstantsend=false -> setting -nInstantSendDepth=0\n", __func__);
}
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
int nLiqProvTmp = GetArg("-liquidityprovider", DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_LIQUIDITY);
if (nLiqProvTmp > 0) {
mapArgs["-enableprivatesend"] = "1";
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -liquidityprovider=%d -> setting -enableprivatesend=1\n", __func__, nLiqProvTmp);
mapArgs["-privatesendrounds"] = "99999";
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -liquidityprovider=%d -> setting -privatesendrounds=99999\n", __func__, nLiqProvTmp);
mapArgs["-privatesendamount"] = "999999";
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -liquidityprovider=%d -> setting -privatesendamount=999999\n", __func__, nLiqProvTmp);
mapArgs["-privatesendmultisession"] = "0";
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: -liquidityprovider=%d -> setting -privatesendmultisession=0\n", __func__, nLiqProvTmp);
}
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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if (mapArgs.count("-hdseed") && IsHex(GetArg("-hdseed", "not hex")) && (mapArgs.count("-mnemonic") || mapArgs.count("-mnemonicpassphrase"))) {
mapArgs.erase("-mnemonic");
mapArgs.erase("-mnemonicpassphrase");
LogPrintf("%s: parameter interaction: can't use -hdseed and -mnemonic/-mnemonicpassphrase together, will prefer -seed\n", __func__);
}
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
}
static std::string ResolveErrMsg(const char * const optname, const std::string& strBind)
{
return strprintf(_("Cannot resolve -%s address: '%s'"), optname, strBind);
}
static std::string AmountErrMsg(const char * const optname, const std::string& strValue)
{
return strprintf(_("Invalid amount for -%s=<amount>: '%s'"), optname, strValue);
}
void InitLogging()
{
fPrintToConsole = GetBoolArg("-printtoconsole", false);
fPrintToDebugLog = GetBoolArg("-printtodebuglog", true) && !fPrintToConsole;
fLogTimestamps = GetBoolArg("-logtimestamps", DEFAULT_LOGTIMESTAMPS);
fLogTimeMicros = GetBoolArg("-logtimemicros", DEFAULT_LOGTIMEMICROS);
fLogThreadNames = GetBoolArg("-logthreadnames", DEFAULT_LOGTHREADNAMES);
fLogIPs = GetBoolArg("-logips", DEFAULT_LOGIPS);
LogPrintf("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
LogPrintf("Dash Core version %s (%s)\n", FormatFullVersion(), CLIENT_DATE);
}
/** Initialize Dash Core.
* @pre Parameters should be parsed and config file should be read.
*/
bool AppInit2(boost::thread_group& threadGroup, CScheduler& scheduler)
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{
// ********************************************************* Step 1: setup
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// Turn off Microsoft heap dump noise
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_CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_WARN, _CRTDBG_MODE_FILE);
_CrtSetReportFile(_CRT_WARN, CreateFileA("NUL", GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0));
#endif
#if _MSC_VER >= 1400
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// Disable confusing "helpful" text message on abort, Ctrl-C
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_set_abort_behavior(0, _WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT);
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
// Enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
// Minimum supported OS versions: WinXP SP3, WinVista >= SP1, Win Server 2008
// A failure is non-critical and needs no further attention!
#ifndef PROCESS_DEP_ENABLE
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// We define this here, because GCCs winbase.h limits this to _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0601 (Windows 7),
// which is not correct. Can be removed, when GCCs winbase.h is fixed!
#define PROCESS_DEP_ENABLE 0x00000001
#endif
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *PSETPROCDEPPOL)(DWORD);
PSETPROCDEPPOL setProcDEPPol = (PSETPROCDEPPOL)GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandleA("Kernel32.dll"), "SetProcessDEPPolicy");
if (setProcDEPPol != NULL) setProcDEPPol(PROCESS_DEP_ENABLE);
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#endif
if (!SetupNetworking())
return InitError("Initializing networking failed");
#ifndef WIN32
if (GetBoolArg("-sysperms", false)) {
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (!GetBoolArg("-disablewallet", false))
return InitError("-sysperms is not allowed in combination with enabled wallet functionality");
#endif
} else {
umask(077);
}
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// Clean shutdown on SIGTERM
struct sigaction sa;
sa.sa_handler = HandleSIGTERM;
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL);
// Reopen debug.log on SIGHUP
struct sigaction sa_hup;
sa_hup.sa_handler = HandleSIGHUP;
sigemptyset(&sa_hup.sa_mask);
sa_hup.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa_hup, NULL);
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// Ignore SIGPIPE, otherwise it will bring the daemon down if the client closes unexpectedly
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signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
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#endif
// ********************************************************* Step 2: parameter interactions
const CChainParams& chainparams = Params();
// also see: InitParameterInteraction()
// if using block pruning, then disable txindex
if (GetArg("-prune", 0)) {
if (GetBoolArg("-txindex", DEFAULT_TXINDEX))
return InitError(_("Prune mode is incompatible with -txindex."));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (GetBoolArg("-rescan", false)) {
return InitError(_("Rescans are not possible in pruned mode. You will need to use -reindex which will download the whole blockchain again."));
}
#endif
}
// Make sure enough file descriptors are available
int nBind = std::max((int)mapArgs.count("-bind") + (int)mapArgs.count("-whitebind"), 1);
int nUserMaxConnections = GetArg("-maxconnections", DEFAULT_MAX_PEER_CONNECTIONS);
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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int nMaxConnections = std::max(nUserMaxConnections, 0);
// Trim requested connection counts, to fit into system limitations
nMaxConnections = std::max(std::min(nMaxConnections, (int)(FD_SETSIZE - nBind - MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS)), 0);
int nFD = RaiseFileDescriptorLimit(nMaxConnections + MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS);
if (nFD < MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS)
return InitError(_("Not enough file descriptors available."));
nMaxConnections = std::min(nFD - MIN_CORE_FILEDESCRIPTORS, nMaxConnections);
if (nMaxConnections < nUserMaxConnections)
InitWarning(strprintf(_("Reducing -maxconnections from %d to %d, because of system limitations."), nUserMaxConnections, nMaxConnections));
// ********************************************************* Step 3: parameter-to-internal-flags
fDebug = !mapMultiArgs["-debug"].empty();
// Special-case: if -debug=0/-nodebug is set, turn off debugging messages
const vector<string>& categories = mapMultiArgs["-debug"];
if (GetBoolArg("-nodebug", false) || find(categories.begin(), categories.end(), string("0")) != categories.end())
fDebug = false;
// Check for -debugnet
if (GetBoolArg("-debugnet", false))
InitWarning(_("Unsupported argument -debugnet ignored, use -debug=net."));
// Check for -socks - as this is a privacy risk to continue, exit here
if (mapArgs.count("-socks"))
return InitError(_("Unsupported argument -socks found. Setting SOCKS version isn't possible anymore, only SOCKS5 proxies are supported."));
// Check for -tor - as this is a privacy risk to continue, exit here
if (GetBoolArg("-tor", false))
return InitError(_("Unsupported argument -tor found, use -onion."));
if (GetBoolArg("-benchmark", false))
InitWarning(_("Unsupported argument -benchmark ignored, use -debug=bench."));
if (GetBoolArg("-whitelistalwaysrelay", false))
InitWarning(_("Unsupported argument -whitelistalwaysrelay ignored, use -whitelistrelay and/or -whitelistforcerelay."));
// Checkmempool and checkblockindex default to true in regtest mode
int ratio = std::min<int>(std::max<int>(GetArg("-checkmempool", chainparams.DefaultConsistencyChecks() ? 1 : 0), 0), 1000000);
if (ratio != 0) {
mempool.setSanityCheck(1.0 / ratio);
}
fCheckBlockIndex = GetBoolArg("-checkblockindex", chainparams.DefaultConsistencyChecks());
fCheckpointsEnabled = GetBoolArg("-checkpoints", DEFAULT_CHECKPOINTS_ENABLED);
Backport "assumed valid blocks" feature from Bitcoin 0.13 (#1582) * IBD check uses minimumchain work instead of checkpoints. This introduces a 'minimum chain work' chainparam which is intended to be the known amount of work in the chain for the network at the time of software release. If you don't have this much work, you're not yet caught up. This is used instead of the count of blocks test from checkpoints. This criteria is trivial to keep updated as there is no element of subjectivity, trust, or position dependence to it. It is also a more reliable metric of sync status than a block count. * Remove GetTotalBlocksEstimate and checkpoint tests that test nothing. GetTotalBlocksEstimate is no longer used and it was the only thing the checkpoint tests were testing. Since checkpoints are on their way out it makes more sense to remove the test file than to cook up a new pointless test. # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.test.include # src/test/Checkpoints_tests.cpp * IsInitialBlockDownload no longer uses header-only timestamps. This avoids a corner case (mostly visible on testnet) where bogus headers can keep nodes in IsInitialBlockDownload. * Delay parallel block download until chain has sufficient work nMinimumChainWork is an anti-DoS threshold; wait until we have a proposed tip with more work than that before downloading blocks towards that tip. * Add timeout for headers sync At startup, we choose one peer to serve us the headers chain, until our best header is close to caught up. Disconnect this peer if more than 15 minutes + 1ms/expected_header passes and our best header is still more than 1 day away from current time. * Introduce assumevalid setting to skip presumed valid scripts. 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. * Add consensusParams to FindNextBlocksToDownload * Adjust check in headers timeout logic to align with 144 blocks in Dash
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hashAssumeValid = uint256S(GetArg("-assumevalid", chainparams.GetConsensus().defaultAssumeValid.GetHex()));
if (!hashAssumeValid.IsNull())
LogPrintf("Assuming ancestors of block %s have valid signatures.\n", hashAssumeValid.GetHex());
else
LogPrintf("Validating signatures for all blocks.\n");
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// mempool limits
int64_t nMempoolSizeMax = GetArg("-maxmempool", DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE) * 1000000;
int64_t nMempoolSizeMin = GetArg("-limitdescendantsize", DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT) * 1000 * 40;
if (nMempoolSizeMax < 0 || nMempoolSizeMax < nMempoolSizeMin)
return InitError(strprintf(_("-maxmempool must be at least %d MB"), std::ceil(nMempoolSizeMin / 1000000.0)));
// -par=0 means autodetect, but nScriptCheckThreads==0 means no concurrency
nScriptCheckThreads = GetArg("-par", DEFAULT_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS);
if (nScriptCheckThreads <= 0)
nScriptCheckThreads += GetNumCores();
if (nScriptCheckThreads <= 1)
nScriptCheckThreads = 0;
else if (nScriptCheckThreads > MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS)
nScriptCheckThreads = MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS;
fServer = GetBoolArg("-server", false);
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// block pruning; get the amount of disk space (in MiB) to allot for block & undo files
int64_t nSignedPruneTarget = GetArg("-prune", 0) * 1024 * 1024;
if (nSignedPruneTarget < 0) {
return InitError(_("Prune cannot be configured with a negative value."));
}
nPruneTarget = (uint64_t) nSignedPruneTarget;
if (nPruneTarget) {
if (nPruneTarget < MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES) {
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return InitError(strprintf(_("Prune configured below the minimum of %d MiB. Please use a higher number."), MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES / 1024 / 1024));
}
LogPrintf("Prune configured to target %uMiB on disk for block and undo files.\n", nPruneTarget / 1024 / 1024);
fPruneMode = true;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
bool fDisableWallet = GetBoolArg("-disablewallet", false);
#endif
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nConnectTimeout = GetArg("-timeout", DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT);
if (nConnectTimeout <= 0)
nConnectTimeout = DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT;
// Fee-per-kilobyte amount considered the same as "free"
// If you are mining, be careful setting this:
// if you set it to zero then
// a transaction spammer can cheaply fill blocks using
// 1-satoshi-fee transactions. It should be set above the real
// cost to you of processing a transaction.
if (mapArgs.count("-minrelaytxfee"))
{
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CAmount n = 0;
if (ParseMoney(mapArgs["-minrelaytxfee"], n) && n > 0)
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::minRelayTxFee = CFeeRate(n);
else
return InitError(AmountErrMsg("minrelaytxfee", mapArgs["-minrelaytxfee"]));
}
fRequireStandard = !GetBoolArg("-acceptnonstdtxn", !Params().RequireStandard());
if (Params().RequireStandard() && !fRequireStandard)
return InitError(strprintf("acceptnonstdtxn is not currently supported for %s chain", chainparams.NetworkIDString()));
nBytesPerSigOp = GetArg("-bytespersigop", nBytesPerSigOp);
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
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if (mapArgs.count("-mintxfee"))
{
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CAmount n = 0;
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if (ParseMoney(mapArgs["-mintxfee"], n) && n > 0)
CWallet::minTxFee = CFeeRate(n);
else
return InitError(AmountErrMsg("mintxfee", mapArgs["-mintxfee"]));
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}
if (mapArgs.count("-fallbackfee"))
{
CAmount nFeePerK = 0;
if (!ParseMoney(mapArgs["-fallbackfee"], nFeePerK))
return InitError(AmountErrMsg("fallbackfee", mapArgs["-fallbackfee"]));
if (nFeePerK > nHighTransactionFeeWarning)
InitWarning(_("-fallbackfee is set very high! This is the transaction fee you may pay when fee estimates are not available."));
CWallet::fallbackFee = CFeeRate(nFeePerK);
}
if (mapArgs.count("-paytxfee"))
{
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CAmount nFeePerK = 0;
if (!ParseMoney(mapArgs["-paytxfee"], nFeePerK))
return InitError(AmountErrMsg("paytxfee", mapArgs["-paytxfee"]));
if (nFeePerK > nHighTransactionFeeWarning)
InitWarning(_("-paytxfee is set very high! This is the transaction fee you will pay if you send a transaction."));
payTxFee = CFeeRate(nFeePerK, 1000);
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if (payTxFee < ::minRelayTxFee)
{
return InitError(strprintf(_("Invalid amount for -paytxfee=<amount>: '%s' (must be at least %s)"),
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mapArgs["-paytxfee"], ::minRelayTxFee.ToString()));
}
}
if (mapArgs.count("-maxtxfee"))
{
CAmount nMaxFee = 0;
if (!ParseMoney(mapArgs["-maxtxfee"], nMaxFee))
return InitError(AmountErrMsg("maxtxfee", mapArgs["-maxtxfee"]));
if (nMaxFee > nHighTransactionMaxFeeWarning)
InitWarning(_("-maxtxfee is set very high! Fees this large could be paid on a single transaction."));
maxTxFee = nMaxFee;
if (CFeeRate(maxTxFee, 1000) < ::minRelayTxFee)
{
return InitError(strprintf(_("Invalid amount for -maxtxfee=<amount>: '%s' (must be at least the minrelay fee of %s to prevent stuck transactions)"),
mapArgs["-maxtxfee"], ::minRelayTxFee.ToString()));
}
}
nTxConfirmTarget = GetArg("-txconfirmtarget", DEFAULT_TX_CONFIRM_TARGET);
bSpendZeroConfChange = GetBoolArg("-spendzeroconfchange", DEFAULT_SPEND_ZEROCONF_CHANGE);
fSendFreeTransactions = GetBoolArg("-sendfreetransactions", DEFAULT_SEND_FREE_TRANSACTIONS);
std::string strWalletFile = GetArg("-wallet", "wallet.dat");
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
fIsBareMultisigStd = GetBoolArg("-permitbaremultisig", DEFAULT_PERMIT_BAREMULTISIG);
fAcceptDatacarrier = GetBoolArg("-datacarrier", DEFAULT_ACCEPT_DATACARRIER);
nMaxDatacarrierBytes = GetArg("-datacarriersize", nMaxDatacarrierBytes);
fAlerts = GetBoolArg("-alerts", DEFAULT_ALERTS);
// Option to startup with mocktime set (used for regression testing):
SetMockTime(GetArg("-mocktime", 0)); // SetMockTime(0) is a no-op
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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ServiceFlags nLocalServices = NODE_NETWORK;
ServiceFlags nRelevantServices = NODE_NETWORK;
if (GetBoolArg("-peerbloomfilters", true))
nLocalServices = ServiceFlags(nLocalServices | NODE_BLOOM);
fEnableReplacement = GetBoolArg("-mempoolreplacement", DEFAULT_ENABLE_REPLACEMENT);
if ((!fEnableReplacement) && mapArgs.count("-mempoolreplacement")) {
// Minimal effort at forwards compatibility
std::string strReplacementModeList = GetArg("-mempoolreplacement", ""); // default is impossible
std::vector<std::string> vstrReplacementModes;
boost::split(vstrReplacementModes, strReplacementModeList, boost::is_any_of(","));
fEnableReplacement = (std::find(vstrReplacementModes.begin(), vstrReplacementModes.end(), "fee") != vstrReplacementModes.end());
}
// ********************************************************* Step 4: application initialization: dir lock, daemonize, pidfile, debug log, seed insecure_rand()
// Initialize fast PRNG
seed_insecure_rand(false);
// Initialize elliptic curve code
ECC_Start();
globalVerifyHandle.reset(new ECCVerifyHandle());
// Sanity check
if (!InitSanityCheck())
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return InitError(_("Initialization sanity check failed. Dash Core is shutting down."));
std::string strDataDir = GetDataDir().string();
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
// Wallet file must be a plain filename without a directory
if (strWalletFile != boost::filesystem::basename(strWalletFile) + boost::filesystem::extension(strWalletFile))
return InitError(strprintf(_("Wallet %s resides outside data directory %s"), strWalletFile, strDataDir));
#endif
// Make sure only a single Dash Core process is using the data directory.
boost::filesystem::path pathLockFile = GetDataDir() / ".lock";
FILE* file = fopen(pathLockFile.string().c_str(), "a"); // empty lock file; created if it doesn't exist.
if (file) fclose(file);
try {
static boost::interprocess::file_lock lock(pathLockFile.string().c_str());
// Wait maximum 10 seconds if an old wallet is still running. Avoids lockup during restart
if (!lock.timed_lock(boost::get_system_time() + boost::posix_time::seconds(10)))
return InitError(strprintf(_("Cannot obtain a lock on data directory %s. Dash Core is probably already running."), strDataDir));
} catch(const boost::interprocess::interprocess_exception& e) {
return InitError(strprintf(_("Cannot obtain a lock on data directory %s. Dash Core is probably already running.") + " %s.", strDataDir, e.what()));
}
#ifndef WIN32
CreatePidFile(GetPidFile(), getpid());
#endif
if (GetBoolArg("-shrinkdebugfile", !fDebug)) {
// Do this first since it both loads a bunch of debug.log into memory,
// and because this needs to happen before any other debug.log printing
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ShrinkDebugFile();
}
if (fPrintToDebugLog)
OpenDebugLog();
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
LogPrintf("Using BerkeleyDB version %s\n", DbEnv::version(0, 0, 0));
#endif
if (!fLogTimestamps)
LogPrintf("Startup time: %s\n", DateTimeStrFormat("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", GetTime()));
LogPrintf("Default data directory %s\n", GetDefaultDataDir().string());
LogPrintf("Using data directory %s\n", strDataDir);
LogPrintf("Using config file %s\n", GetConfigFile().string());
LogPrintf("Using at most %i connections (%i file descriptors available)\n", nMaxConnections, nFD);
std::ostringstream strErrors;
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LogPrintf("Using %u threads for script verification\n", nScriptCheckThreads);
if (nScriptCheckThreads) {
for (int i=0; i<nScriptCheckThreads-1; i++)
threadGroup.create_thread(&ThreadScriptCheck);
}
if (mapArgs.count("-sporkkey")) // spork priv key
{
if (!sporkManager.SetPrivKey(GetArg("-sporkkey", "")))
return InitError(_("Unable to sign spork message, wrong key?"));
}
// Start the lightweight task scheduler thread
CScheduler::Function serviceLoop = boost::bind(&CScheduler::serviceQueue, &scheduler);
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&TraceThread<CScheduler::Function>, "scheduler", serviceLoop));
/* Start the RPC server already. It will be started in "warmup" mode
* and not really process calls already (but it will signify connections
* that the server is there and will be ready later). Warmup mode will
* be disabled when initialisation is finished.
*/
if (fServer)
{
uiInterface.InitMessage.connect(SetRPCWarmupStatus);
evhttpd implementation - *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*. boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with regard to compile-time slowness. - *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism) is used to handle application requests. - *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly HTTP-server-neutral - *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*. Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC mechanisms people may want to use. - *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL paths they want to handle. By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided. What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support. Configuration options: - `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still defaults to 4. - `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new requests will return a 500 Internal Error. - `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a client. - `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
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if (!AppInitServers(threadGroup))
return InitError(_("Unable to start HTTP server. See debug log for details."));
}
int64_t nStart;
// ********************************************************* Step 5: Backup wallet and verify wallet database integrity
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (!fDisableWallet) {
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std::string strWarning;
std::string strError;
nWalletBackups = GetArg("-createwalletbackups", 10);
nWalletBackups = std::max(0, std::min(10, nWalletBackups));
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if(!AutoBackupWallet(NULL, strWalletFile, strWarning, strError)) {
if (!strWarning.empty())
InitWarning(strWarning);
if (!strError.empty())
return InitError(strError);
}
LogPrintf("Using wallet %s\n", strWalletFile);
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Verifying wallet..."));
// reset warning string
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strWarning = "";
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if (!CWallet::Verify(strWalletFile, strWarning, strError))
return false;
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if (!strWarning.empty())
InitWarning(strWarning);
if (!strError.empty())
return InitError(strError);
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
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// Initialize KeePass Integration
keePassInt.init();
Implemented KeePass Integration More info regarding KeePass: http://keepass.info/ KeePass integration will use KeePassHttp (https://github.com/pfn/keepasshttp/) to facilitate communications between the client and KeePass. KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass 2.x and provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume. The implementation is dependent on the following: - crypter.h for AES encryption helper functions. - rpcprotocol.h for handling RPC communications. Could only be used partially however due some static values in the code. - OpenSSL for base64 encoding. regular util.h libraries were not used for base64 encoding/decoding since they do not use secure allocation. - JSON Spirit for reading / writing RPC communications The following changes were made: - Added CLI options in help - Added RPC commands: keepass <genkey|init|setpassphrase> - Added keepass.h and keepass.cpp which hold the integration routines - Modified rpcwallet.cpp to support RPC commands The following new options are available for darkcoind and darkcoin-qt: -keepass Use KeePass 2 integration using KeePassHttp plugin (default: 0) -keepassport=<port> Connect to KeePassHttp on port <port> (default: 19455) -keepasskey=<key> KeePassHttp key for AES encrypted communication with KeePass -keepassid=<name> KeePassHttp id for the established association -keepassname=<name> Name to construct url for KeePass entry that stores the wallet passphrase The following rpc commands are available: - keepass genkey: generates a base64 encoded 256 bit AES key that can be used for the communication with KeePassHttp. Only necessary for manual configuration. Use init for automatic configuration. - keepass init: sets up the association between darkcoind and keepass by generating an AES key and sending an association message to KeePassHttp. This will trigger KeePass to ask for an Id for the association. Returns the association and the base64 encoded string for the AES key. - keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>: updates the passphrase in KeePassHttp to a new value. This should match the passphrase you intend to use for the wallet. Please note that the standard RPC commands walletpassphrasechange and the wallet encrption from the QT GUI already send the updates to KeePassHttp, so this is only necessary for manual manipulation of the password. Sample initialization flow from darkcoin-qt console (this needs to be done only once to set up the association): - Have KeePass running with an open database - Start darkcoin-qt - Open console - type: "keepass init" in darkcoin-qt console - (keepass pops up and asks for an association id, fill that in). Example: mydrkwallet - response: Association successful. Id: mydrkwalletdarkcoin - Key: AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= - Edit darkcoin.conf and fill in these values keepass=1 keepasskey=AgQkcs6cI7v9tlSYKjG/+s8wJrGALHl3jLosJpPLzUE= keepassid=mydrkwallet keepassname=testwallet - Restart darkcoin-qt At this point, the association is made. The next action depends on your particular situation: - current wallet is not yet encrypted. Encrypting the wallet will trigger the integration and stores the password in KeePass (Under the 'KeePassHttp Passwords' group, named after keepassname. - current wallet is already encrypted: use "keepass setpassphrase <passphrase>" to store the passphrase in KeePass. At this point, the passphrase is stored in KeePassHttp. When Unlocking the wallet, one can use keepass as the passphrase to trigger retrieval of the password. This works from the RPC commands as well as the GUI.
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} // (!fDisableWallet)
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
// ********************************************************* Step 6: network initialization
// Note that we absolutely cannot open any actual connections
// until the very end ("start node") as the UTXO/block state
// is not yet setup and may end up being set up twice if we
// need to reindex later.
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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assert(!g_connman);
g_connman = std::unique_ptr<CConnman>(new CConnman());
CConnman& connman = *g_connman;
peerLogic.reset(new PeerLogicValidation(&connman));
RegisterValidationInterface(peerLogic.get());
RegisterNodeSignals(GetNodeSignals());
// sanitize comments per BIP-0014, format user agent and check total size
std::vector<string> uacomments;
BOOST_FOREACH(string cmt, mapMultiArgs["-uacomment"])
{
if (cmt != SanitizeString(cmt, SAFE_CHARS_UA_COMMENT))
return InitError(strprintf(_("User Agent comment (%s) contains unsafe characters."), cmt));
uacomments.push_back(SanitizeString(cmt, SAFE_CHARS_UA_COMMENT));
}
strSubVersion = FormatSubVersion(CLIENT_NAME, CLIENT_VERSION, uacomments);
if (strSubVersion.size() > MAX_SUBVERSION_LENGTH) {
return InitError(strprintf(_("Total length of network version string (%i) exceeds maximum length (%i). Reduce the number or size of uacomments."),
strSubVersion.size(), MAX_SUBVERSION_LENGTH));
}
if (mapArgs.count("-onlynet")) {
std::set<enum Network> nets;
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& snet, mapMultiArgs["-onlynet"]) {
enum Network net = ParseNetwork(snet);
if (net == NET_UNROUTABLE)
return InitError(strprintf(_("Unknown network specified in -onlynet: '%s'"), snet));
nets.insert(net);
}
for (int n = 0; n < NET_MAX; n++) {
enum Network net = (enum Network)n;
if (!nets.count(net))
SetLimited(net);
}
}
if (mapArgs.count("-whitelist")) {
BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& net, mapMultiArgs["-whitelist"]) {
CSubNet subnet;
LookupSubNet(net.c_str(), subnet);
if (!subnet.IsValid())
return InitError(strprintf(_("Invalid netmask specified in -whitelist: '%s'"), net));
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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connman.AddWhitelistedRange(subnet);
}
}
bool proxyRandomize = GetBoolArg("-proxyrandomize", DEFAULT_PROXYRANDOMIZE);
// -proxy sets a proxy for all outgoing network traffic
// -noproxy (or -proxy=0) as well as the empty string can be used to not set a proxy, this is the default
std::string proxyArg = GetArg("-proxy", "");
SetLimited(NET_TOR);
if (proxyArg != "" && proxyArg != "0") {
CService resolved(LookupNumeric(proxyArg.c_str(), 9050));
proxyType addrProxy = proxyType(resolved, proxyRandomize);
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if (!addrProxy.IsValid())
return InitError(strprintf(_("Invalid -proxy address: '%s'"), proxyArg));
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SetProxy(NET_IPV4, addrProxy);
SetProxy(NET_IPV6, addrProxy);
SetProxy(NET_TOR, addrProxy);
SetNameProxy(addrProxy);
SetLimited(NET_TOR, false); // by default, -proxy sets onion as reachable, unless -noonion later
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}
// -onion can be used to set only a proxy for .onion, or override normal proxy for .onion addresses
// -noonion (or -onion=0) disables connecting to .onion entirely
// An empty string is used to not override the onion proxy (in which case it defaults to -proxy set above, or none)
std::string onionArg = GetArg("-onion", "");
if (onionArg != "") {
if (onionArg == "0") { // Handle -noonion/-onion=0
SetLimited(NET_TOR); // set onions as unreachable
} else {
CService resolved(LookupNumeric(onionArg.c_str(), 9050));
proxyType addrOnion = proxyType(resolved, proxyRandomize);
if (!addrOnion.IsValid())
return InitError(strprintf(_("Invalid -onion address: '%s'"), onionArg));
SetProxy(NET_TOR, addrOnion);
SetLimited(NET_TOR, false);
}
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}
// see Step 2: parameter interactions for more information about these
fListen = GetBoolArg("-listen", DEFAULT_LISTEN);
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fDiscover = GetBoolArg("-discover", true);
fNameLookup = GetBoolArg("-dns", DEFAULT_NAME_LOOKUP);
fRelayTxes = !GetBoolArg("-blocksonly", DEFAULT_BLOCKSONLY);
bool fBound = false;
if (fListen) {
if (mapArgs.count("-bind") || mapArgs.count("-whitebind")) {
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& strBind, mapMultiArgs["-bind"]) {
CService addrBind;
if (!Lookup(strBind.c_str(), addrBind, GetListenPort(), false))
return InitError(ResolveErrMsg("bind", strBind));
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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fBound |= Bind(connman, addrBind, (BF_EXPLICIT | BF_REPORT_ERROR));
}
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& strBind, mapMultiArgs["-whitebind"]) {
CService addrBind;
if (!Lookup(strBind.c_str(), addrBind, 0, false))
return InitError(ResolveErrMsg("whitebind", strBind));
if (addrBind.GetPort() == 0)
return InitError(strprintf(_("Need to specify a port with -whitebind: '%s'"), strBind));
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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fBound |= Bind(connman, addrBind, (BF_EXPLICIT | BF_REPORT_ERROR | BF_WHITELIST));
}
}
else {
struct in_addr inaddr_any;
inaddr_any.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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fBound |= Bind(connman, CService(in6addr_any, GetListenPort()), BF_NONE);
fBound |= Bind(connman, CService(inaddr_any, GetListenPort()), !fBound ? BF_REPORT_ERROR : BF_NONE);
}
if (!fBound)
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return InitError(_("Failed to listen on any port. Use -listen=0 if you want this."));
}
if (mapArgs.count("-externalip")) {
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& strAddr, mapMultiArgs["-externalip"]) {
CService addrLocal;
if (Lookup(strAddr.c_str(), addrLocal, GetListenPort(), fNameLookup) && addrLocal.IsValid())
AddLocal(addrLocal, LOCAL_MANUAL);
else
return InitError(ResolveErrMsg("externalip", strAddr));
}
}
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& strDest, mapMultiArgs["-seednode"])
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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connman.AddOneShot(strDest);
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#if ENABLE_ZMQ
pzmqNotificationInterface = CZMQNotificationInterface::CreateWithArguments(mapArgs);
if (pzmqNotificationInterface) {
RegisterValidationInterface(pzmqNotificationInterface);
}
#endif
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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pdsNotificationInterface = new CDSNotificationInterface(connman);
RegisterValidationInterface(pdsNotificationInterface);
if (mapArgs.count("-maxuploadtarget")) {
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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connman.SetMaxOutboundTarget(GetArg("-maxuploadtarget", DEFAULT_MAX_UPLOAD_TARGET)*1024*1024);
}
// ********************************************************* Step 7: load block chain
fReindex = GetBoolArg("-reindex", false);
bool fReindexChainState = GetBoolArg("-reindex-chainstate", false);
// Upgrading to 0.8; hard-link the old blknnnn.dat files into /blocks/
boost::filesystem::path blocksDir = GetDataDir() / "blocks";
if (!boost::filesystem::exists(blocksDir))
{
boost::filesystem::create_directories(blocksDir);
bool linked = false;
for (unsigned int i = 1; i < 10000; i++) {
boost::filesystem::path source = GetDataDir() / strprintf("blk%04u.dat", i);
if (!boost::filesystem::exists(source)) break;
boost::filesystem::path dest = blocksDir / strprintf("blk%05u.dat", i-1);
try {
boost::filesystem::create_hard_link(source, dest);
LogPrintf("Hardlinked %s -> %s\n", source.string(), dest.string());
linked = true;
} catch (const boost::filesystem::filesystem_error& e) {
// Note: hardlink creation failing is not a disaster, it just means
// blocks will get re-downloaded from peers.
LogPrintf("Error hardlinking blk%04u.dat: %s\n", i, e.what());
break;
}
}
if (linked)
{
fReindex = true;
}
}
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// cache size calculations
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int64_t nTotalCache = (GetArg("-dbcache", nDefaultDbCache) << 20);
nTotalCache = std::max(nTotalCache, nMinDbCache << 20); // total cache cannot be less than nMinDbCache
nTotalCache = std::min(nTotalCache, nMaxDbCache << 20); // total cache cannot be greated than nMaxDbcache
int64_t nBlockTreeDBCache = nTotalCache / 8;
nBlockTreeDBCache = std::min(nBlockTreeDBCache, (GetBoolArg("-txindex", DEFAULT_TXINDEX) ? nMaxBlockDBAndTxIndexCache : nMaxBlockDBCache) << 20);
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nTotalCache -= nBlockTreeDBCache;
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int64_t nCoinDBCache = std::min(nTotalCache / 2, (nTotalCache / 4) + (1 << 23)); // use 25%-50% of the remainder for disk cache
nCoinDBCache = std::min(nCoinDBCache, nMaxCoinsDBCache << 20); // cap total coins db cache
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nTotalCache -= nCoinDBCache;
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nCoinCacheUsage = nTotalCache; // the rest goes to in-memory cache
nMempoolSizeMax = GetArg("-maxmempool", DEFAULT_MAX_MEMPOOL_SIZE) * 1000000;
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LogPrintf("Cache configuration:\n");
LogPrintf("* Using %.1fMiB for block index database\n", nBlockTreeDBCache * (1.0 / 1024 / 1024));
LogPrintf("* Using %.1fMiB for chain state database\n", nCoinDBCache * (1.0 / 1024 / 1024));
LogPrintf("* Using %.1fMiB for in-memory UTXO set (plus up to %.1fMiB of unused mempool space)\n", nCoinCacheUsage * (1.0 / 1024 / 1024), nMempoolSizeMax * (1.0 / 1024 / 1024));
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bool fLoaded = false;
while (!fLoaded && !fRequestShutdown) {
bool fReset = fReindex;
std::string strLoadError;
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading block index..."));
nStart = GetTimeMillis();
do {
try {
UnloadBlockIndex();
delete pcoinsTip;
delete pcoinsdbview;
delete pcoinscatcher;
delete pblocktree;
pblocktree = new CBlockTreeDB(nBlockTreeDBCache, false, fReindex);
pcoinsdbview = new CCoinsViewDB(nCoinDBCache, false, fReindex || fReindexChainState);
pcoinscatcher = new CCoinsViewErrorCatcher(pcoinsdbview);
pcoinsTip = new CCoinsViewCache(pcoinscatcher);
if (fReindex) {
pblocktree->WriteReindexing(true);
//If we're reindexing in prune mode, wipe away unusable block files and all undo data files
if (fPruneMode)
CleanupBlockRevFiles();
Merge #10195: Switch chainstate db and cache to per-txout model 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) Tree-SHA512: ce1fb1e40c77d38915cd02189fab7a8b125c7f44d425c85579d872c3bede3a437760997907c99d7b3017ced1c2de54b2ac7223d99d83a6658fe5ef61edef1de3
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} else {
// If necessary, upgrade from older database format.
if (!pcoinsdbview->Upgrade()) {
strLoadError = _("Error upgrading chainstate database");
break;
}
}
if (fRequestShutdown) break;
if (!LoadBlockIndex()) {
strLoadError = _("Error loading block database");
break;
}
// If the loaded chain has a wrong genesis, bail out immediately
// (we're likely using a testnet datadir, or the other way around).
if (!mapBlockIndex.empty() && mapBlockIndex.count(chainparams.GetConsensus().hashGenesisBlock) == 0)
return InitError(_("Incorrect or no genesis block found. Wrong datadir for network?"));
// Initialize the block index (no-op if non-empty database was already loaded)
if (!InitBlockIndex(chainparams)) {
strLoadError = _("Error initializing block database");
break;
}
// Check for changed -txindex state
if (fTxIndex != GetBoolArg("-txindex", DEFAULT_TXINDEX)) {
strLoadError = _("You need to rebuild the database using -reindex-chainstate to change -txindex");
break;
}
// Check for changed -prune state. What we are concerned about is a user who has pruned blocks
// in the past, but is now trying to run unpruned.
if (fHavePruned && !fPruneMode) {
strLoadError = _("You need to rebuild the database using -reindex to go back to unpruned mode. This will redownload the entire blockchain");
break;
}
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Verifying blocks..."));
if (fHavePruned && GetArg("-checkblocks", DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS) > MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP) {
LogPrintf("Prune: pruned datadir may not have more than %d blocks; -checkblocks=%d may fail\n",
MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP, GetArg("-checkblocks", DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS));
}
{
LOCK(cs_main);
CBlockIndex* tip = chainActive.Tip();
if (tip && tip->nTime > GetAdjustedTime() + 2 * 60 * 60) {
strLoadError = _("The block database contains a block which appears to be from the future. "
"This may be due to your computer's date and time being set incorrectly. "
"Only rebuild the block database if you are sure that your computer's date and time are correct");
break;
}
}
if (!CVerifyDB().VerifyDB(chainparams, pcoinsdbview, GetArg("-checklevel", DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL),
GetArg("-checkblocks", DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS))) {
strLoadError = _("Corrupted block database detected");
break;
}
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
if (fDebug) LogPrintf("%s\n", e.what());
strLoadError = _("Error opening block database");
break;
}
fLoaded = true;
} while(false);
if (!fLoaded && !fRequestShutdown) {
// first suggest a reindex
if (!fReset) {
Backport Bitcoin Qt/Gui changes up to 0.14.x part 2 (#1615) * Merge #7506: Use CCoinControl selection in CWallet::FundTransaction d6cc6a1 Use CCoinControl selection in CWallet::FundTransaction (João Barbosa) * Merge #7732: [Qt] Debug window: replace "Build date" with "Datadir" fc737d1 [Qt] remove unused formatBuildDate method (Jonas Schnelli) 4856f1d [Qt] Debug window: replace "Build date" with "Datadir" (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #7707: [RPC][QT] UI support for abandoned transactions 8efed3b [Qt] Support for abandoned/abandoning transactions (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #7688: List solvability in listunspent output and improve help c3932b3 List solvability in listunspent output and improve help (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8006: Qt: Add option to disable the system tray icon 8b0e497 Qt: Add option to hide the system tray icon (Tyler Hardin) * Merge #8073: qt: askpassphrasedialog: Clear pass fields on accept 02ce2a3 qt: askpassphrasedialog: Clear pass fields on accept (Pavel Vasin) * Merge #8231: [Qt] fix a bug where the SplashScreen will not be hidden during startup b3e1348 [Qt] fix a bug where the SplashScreen will not be hidden during startup (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8257: Do not ask a UI question from bitcoind 1acf1db Do not ask a UI question from bitcoind (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8463: [qt] Remove Priority from coincontrol dialog fa8dd78 [qt] Remove Priority from coincontrol dialog (MarcoFalke) * Merge #8678: [Qt][CoinControl] fix UI bug that could result in paying unexpected fee 0480293 [Qt][CoinControl] fix UI bug that could result in paying unexpected fee (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8672: Qt: Show transaction size in transaction details window c015634 qt: Adding transaction size to transaction details window (Hampus Sjöberg) \-- merge fix for s/size/total size/ fdf82fb Adding method GetTotalSize() to CTransaction (Hampus Sjöberg) * Merge #8371: [Qt] Add out-of-sync modal info layer 08827df [Qt] modalinfolayer: removed unused comments, renamed signal, code style overhaul (Jonas Schnelli) d8b062e [Qt] only update "amount of blocks left" when the header chain is in-sync (Jonas Schnelli) e3245b4 [Qt] add out-of-sync modal info layer (Jonas Schnelli) e47052f [Qt] ClientModel add method to get the height of the header chain (Jonas Schnelli) a001f18 [Qt] Always pass the numBlocksChanged signal for headers tip changed (Jonas Schnelli) bd44a04 [Qt] make Out-Of-Sync warning icon clickable (Jonas Schnelli) 0904c3c [Refactor] refactor function that forms human readable text out of a timeoffset (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8805: Trivial: Grammar and capitalization c9ce17b Trivial: Grammar and capitalization (Derek Miller) * Merge #8885: gui: fix ban from qt console cb78c60 gui: fix ban from qt console (Cory Fields) * Merge #8821: [qt] sync-overlay: Don't block during reindex fa85e86 [qt] sync-overlay: Don't show estimated number of headers left (MarcoFalke) faa4de2 [qt] sync-overlay: Don't block during reindex (MarcoFalke) * Support themes for new transaction_abandoned icon * Fix constructor call to COutput * Merge #7842: RPC: do not print minping time in getpeerinfo when no ping received yet 62a6486 RPC: do not print ping info in getpeerinfo when no ping received yet, fix help (Pavel Janík) * Merge #8918: Qt: Add "Copy URI" to payment request context menu 21f5a63 Qt: Add "Copy URI" to payment request context menu (Luke Dashjr) * Merge #8925: qt: Display minimum ping in debug window. 1724a40 Display minimum ping in debug window. (R E Broadley) * Merge #8972: [Qt] make warnings label selectable (jonasschnelli) ef0c9ee [Qt] make warnings label selectable (Jonas Schnelli) * Make background of warning icon transparent in modaloverlay * Merge #9088: Reduce ambiguity of warning message 77cbbd9 Make warning message about wallet balance possibly being incorrect less ambiguous. (R E Broadley) * Replace Bitcoin with Dash in modal overlay * Remove clicked signals from labelWalletStatus and labelTransactionsStatus As both are really just labels, clicking on those is not possible. This is different in Bitcoin, where these labels are actually buttons. * Pull out modaloverlay show/hide into it's own if/else block and switch to time based check Also don't use masternodeSync.IsBlockchainSynced() for now as it won't report the blockchain being synced before the first block (or other MN data?) arrives. This would otherwise give the impression that sync is being stuck.
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bool fRet = uiInterface.ThreadSafeQuestion(
strLoadError + ".\n\n" + _("Do you want to rebuild the block database now?"),
Backport Bitcoin Qt/Gui changes up to 0.14.x part 2 (#1615) * Merge #7506: Use CCoinControl selection in CWallet::FundTransaction d6cc6a1 Use CCoinControl selection in CWallet::FundTransaction (João Barbosa) * Merge #7732: [Qt] Debug window: replace "Build date" with "Datadir" fc737d1 [Qt] remove unused formatBuildDate method (Jonas Schnelli) 4856f1d [Qt] Debug window: replace "Build date" with "Datadir" (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #7707: [RPC][QT] UI support for abandoned transactions 8efed3b [Qt] Support for abandoned/abandoning transactions (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #7688: List solvability in listunspent output and improve help c3932b3 List solvability in listunspent output and improve help (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8006: Qt: Add option to disable the system tray icon 8b0e497 Qt: Add option to hide the system tray icon (Tyler Hardin) * Merge #8073: qt: askpassphrasedialog: Clear pass fields on accept 02ce2a3 qt: askpassphrasedialog: Clear pass fields on accept (Pavel Vasin) * Merge #8231: [Qt] fix a bug where the SplashScreen will not be hidden during startup b3e1348 [Qt] fix a bug where the SplashScreen will not be hidden during startup (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8257: Do not ask a UI question from bitcoind 1acf1db Do not ask a UI question from bitcoind (Pieter Wuille) * Merge #8463: [qt] Remove Priority from coincontrol dialog fa8dd78 [qt] Remove Priority from coincontrol dialog (MarcoFalke) * Merge #8678: [Qt][CoinControl] fix UI bug that could result in paying unexpected fee 0480293 [Qt][CoinControl] fix UI bug that could result in paying unexpected fee (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8672: Qt: Show transaction size in transaction details window c015634 qt: Adding transaction size to transaction details window (Hampus Sjöberg) \-- merge fix for s/size/total size/ fdf82fb Adding method GetTotalSize() to CTransaction (Hampus Sjöberg) * Merge #8371: [Qt] Add out-of-sync modal info layer 08827df [Qt] modalinfolayer: removed unused comments, renamed signal, code style overhaul (Jonas Schnelli) d8b062e [Qt] only update "amount of blocks left" when the header chain is in-sync (Jonas Schnelli) e3245b4 [Qt] add out-of-sync modal info layer (Jonas Schnelli) e47052f [Qt] ClientModel add method to get the height of the header chain (Jonas Schnelli) a001f18 [Qt] Always pass the numBlocksChanged signal for headers tip changed (Jonas Schnelli) bd44a04 [Qt] make Out-Of-Sync warning icon clickable (Jonas Schnelli) 0904c3c [Refactor] refactor function that forms human readable text out of a timeoffset (Jonas Schnelli) * Merge #8805: Trivial: Grammar and capitalization c9ce17b Trivial: Grammar and capitalization (Derek Miller) * Merge #8885: gui: fix ban from qt console cb78c60 gui: fix ban from qt console (Cory Fields) * Merge #8821: [qt] sync-overlay: Don't block during reindex fa85e86 [qt] sync-overlay: Don't show estimated number of headers left (MarcoFalke) faa4de2 [qt] sync-overlay: Don't block during reindex (MarcoFalke) * Support themes for new transaction_abandoned icon * Fix constructor call to COutput * Merge #7842: RPC: do not print minping time in getpeerinfo when no ping received yet 62a6486 RPC: do not print ping info in getpeerinfo when no ping received yet, fix help (Pavel Janík) * Merge #8918: Qt: Add "Copy URI" to payment request context menu 21f5a63 Qt: Add "Copy URI" to payment request context menu (Luke Dashjr) * Merge #8925: qt: Display minimum ping in debug window. 1724a40 Display minimum ping in debug window. (R E Broadley) * Merge #8972: [Qt] make warnings label selectable (jonasschnelli) ef0c9ee [Qt] make warnings label selectable (Jonas Schnelli) * Make background of warning icon transparent in modaloverlay * Merge #9088: Reduce ambiguity of warning message 77cbbd9 Make warning message about wallet balance possibly being incorrect less ambiguous. (R E Broadley) * Replace Bitcoin with Dash in modal overlay * Remove clicked signals from labelWalletStatus and labelTransactionsStatus As both are really just labels, clicking on those is not possible. This is different in Bitcoin, where these labels are actually buttons. * Pull out modaloverlay show/hide into it's own if/else block and switch to time based check Also don't use masternodeSync.IsBlockchainSynced() for now as it won't report the blockchain being synced before the first block (or other MN data?) arrives. This would otherwise give the impression that sync is being stuck.
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strLoadError + ".\nPlease restart with -reindex or -reindex-chainstate to recover.",
"", CClientUIInterface::MSG_ERROR | CClientUIInterface::BTN_ABORT);
if (fRet) {
fReindex = true;
fRequestShutdown = false;
} else {
LogPrintf("Aborted block database rebuild. Exiting.\n");
return false;
}
} else {
return InitError(strLoadError);
}
}
}
// As LoadBlockIndex can take several minutes, it's possible the user
// requested to kill the GUI during the last operation. If so, exit.
// As the program has not fully started yet, Shutdown() is possibly overkill.
if (fRequestShutdown)
{
LogPrintf("Shutdown requested. Exiting.\n");
return false;
}
LogPrintf(" block index %15dms\n", GetTimeMillis() - nStart);
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estimatefee / estimatepriority RPC methods New RPC methods: return an estimate of the fee (or priority) a transaction needs to be likely to confirm in a given number of blocks. Mike Hearn created the first version of this method for estimating fees. It works as follows: For transactions that took 1 to N (I picked N=25) blocks to confirm, keep N buckets with at most 100 entries in each recording the fees-per-kilobyte paid by those transactions. (separate buckets are kept for transactions that confirmed because they are high-priority) The buckets are filled as blocks are found, and are saved/restored in a new fee_estiamtes.dat file in the data directory. A few variations on Mike's initial scheme: To estimate the fee needed for a transaction to confirm in X buckets, all of the samples in all of the buckets are used and a median of all of the data is used to make the estimate. For example, imagine 25 buckets each containing the full 100 entries. Those 2,500 samples are sorted, and the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the very next block is the 50'th-highest-fee-entry in that sorted list; the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the next two blocks is the 150'th-highest-fee-entry, etc. That algorithm has the nice property that estimates of how much fee you need to pay to get confirmed in block N will always be greater than or equal to the estimate for block N+1. It would clearly be wrong to say "pay 11 uBTC and you'll get confirmed in 3 blocks, but pay 12 uBTC and it will take LONGER". A single block will not contribute more than 10 entries to any one bucket, so a single miner and a large block cannot overwhelm the estimates.
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boost::filesystem::path est_path = GetDataDir() / FEE_ESTIMATES_FILENAME;
CAutoFile est_filein(fopen(est_path.string().c_str(), "rb"), SER_DISK, CLIENT_VERSION);
// Allowed to fail as this file IS missing on first startup.
if (!est_filein.IsNull())
estimatefee / estimatepriority RPC methods New RPC methods: return an estimate of the fee (or priority) a transaction needs to be likely to confirm in a given number of blocks. Mike Hearn created the first version of this method for estimating fees. It works as follows: For transactions that took 1 to N (I picked N=25) blocks to confirm, keep N buckets with at most 100 entries in each recording the fees-per-kilobyte paid by those transactions. (separate buckets are kept for transactions that confirmed because they are high-priority) The buckets are filled as blocks are found, and are saved/restored in a new fee_estiamtes.dat file in the data directory. A few variations on Mike's initial scheme: To estimate the fee needed for a transaction to confirm in X buckets, all of the samples in all of the buckets are used and a median of all of the data is used to make the estimate. For example, imagine 25 buckets each containing the full 100 entries. Those 2,500 samples are sorted, and the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the very next block is the 50'th-highest-fee-entry in that sorted list; the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the next two blocks is the 150'th-highest-fee-entry, etc. That algorithm has the nice property that estimates of how much fee you need to pay to get confirmed in block N will always be greater than or equal to the estimate for block N+1. It would clearly be wrong to say "pay 11 uBTC and you'll get confirmed in 3 blocks, but pay 12 uBTC and it will take LONGER". A single block will not contribute more than 10 entries to any one bucket, so a single miner and a large block cannot overwhelm the estimates.
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mempool.ReadFeeEstimates(est_filein);
fFeeEstimatesInitialized = true;
// ********************************************************* Step 8: load wallet
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (fDisableWallet) {
pwalletMain = NULL;
LogPrintf("Wallet disabled!\n");
} else {
// needed to restore wallet transaction meta data after -zapwallettxes
std::vector<CWalletTx> vWtx;
if (GetBoolArg("-zapwallettxes", false)) {
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Zapping all transactions from wallet..."));
pwalletMain = new CWallet(strWalletFile);
DBErrors nZapWalletRet = pwalletMain->ZapWalletTx(vWtx);
if (nZapWalletRet != DB_LOAD_OK) {
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Error loading wallet.dat: Wallet corrupted"));
return false;
}
delete pwalletMain;
pwalletMain = NULL;
}
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading wallet..."));
nStart = GetTimeMillis();
bool fFirstRun = true;
pwalletMain = new CWallet(strWalletFile);
DBErrors nLoadWalletRet = pwalletMain->LoadWallet(fFirstRun);
if (nLoadWalletRet != DB_LOAD_OK)
{
if (nLoadWalletRet == DB_CORRUPT)
strErrors << _("Error loading wallet.dat: Wallet corrupted") << "\n";
else if (nLoadWalletRet == DB_NONCRITICAL_ERROR)
{
InitWarning(_("Error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data"
" or address book entries might be missing or incorrect."));
}
else if (nLoadWalletRet == DB_TOO_NEW)
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strErrors << _("Error loading wallet.dat: Wallet requires newer version of Dash Core") << "\n";
else if (nLoadWalletRet == DB_NEED_REWRITE)
{
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strErrors << _("Wallet needed to be rewritten: restart Dash Core to complete") << "\n";
LogPrintf("%s", strErrors.str());
return InitError(strErrors.str());
}
else
strErrors << _("Error loading wallet.dat") << "\n";
}
if (GetBoolArg("-upgradewallet", fFirstRun))
{
int nMaxVersion = GetArg("-upgradewallet", 0);
if (nMaxVersion == 0) // the -upgradewallet without argument case
{
LogPrintf("Performing wallet upgrade to %i\n", FEATURE_LATEST);
nMaxVersion = CLIENT_VERSION;
pwalletMain->SetMinVersion(FEATURE_LATEST); // permanently upgrade the wallet immediately
}
else
LogPrintf("Allowing wallet upgrade up to %i\n", nMaxVersion);
if (nMaxVersion < pwalletMain->GetVersion())
strErrors << _("Cannot downgrade wallet") << "\n";
pwalletMain->SetMaxVersion(nMaxVersion);
}
if (fFirstRun)
{
// Create new keyUser and set as default key
RandAddSeedPerfmon();
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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if (GetBoolArg("-usehd", DEFAULT_USE_HD_WALLET) && !pwalletMain->IsHDEnabled()) {
if (GetArg("-mnemonicpassphrase", "").size() > 256)
return InitError(_("Mnemonic passphrase is too long, must be at most 256 characters"));
// generate a new master key
pwalletMain->GenerateNewHDChain();
// ensure this wallet.dat can only be opened by clients supporting HD
pwalletMain->SetMinVersion(FEATURE_HD);
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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}
CPubKey newDefaultKey;
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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if (pwalletMain->GetKeyFromPool(newDefaultKey, false)) {
pwalletMain->SetDefaultKey(newDefaultKey);
if (!pwalletMain->SetAddressBook(pwalletMain->vchDefaultKey.GetID(), "", "receive"))
strErrors << _("Cannot write default address") << "\n";
}
pwalletMain->SetBestChain(chainActive.GetLocator());
// Try to create wallet backup right after new wallet was created
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std::string strBackupWarning;
std::string strBackupError;
if(!AutoBackupWallet(pwalletMain, "", strBackupWarning, strBackupError)) {
if (!strBackupWarning.empty())
InitWarning(strBackupWarning);
if (!strBackupError.empty())
return InitError(strBackupError);
}
}
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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else if (mapArgs.count("-usehd")) {
bool useHD = GetBoolArg("-usehd", DEFAULT_USE_HD_WALLET);
if (pwalletMain->IsHDEnabled() && !useHD)
return InitError(strprintf(_("Error loading %s: You can't disable HD on a already existing HD wallet"), strWalletFile));
if (!pwalletMain->IsHDEnabled() && useHD)
return InitError(strprintf(_("Error loading %s: You can't enable HD on a already existing non-HD wallet"), strWalletFile));
}
// Warn user every time he starts non-encrypted HD wallet
if (GetBoolArg("-usehd", DEFAULT_USE_HD_WALLET) && !pwalletMain->IsLocked()) {
InitWarning(_("Make sure to encrypt your wallet and delete all non-encrypted backups after you verified that wallet works!"));
}
LogPrintf("%s", strErrors.str());
LogPrintf(" wallet %15dms\n", GetTimeMillis() - nStart);
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RegisterValidationInterface(pwalletMain);
CBlockIndex *pindexRescan = chainActive.Tip();
if (GetBoolArg("-rescan", false))
pindexRescan = chainActive.Genesis();
else
{
CWalletDB walletdb(strWalletFile);
CBlockLocator locator;
if (walletdb.ReadBestBlock(locator))
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pindexRescan = FindForkInGlobalIndex(chainActive, locator);
else
pindexRescan = chainActive.Genesis();
}
if (chainActive.Tip() && chainActive.Tip() != pindexRescan)
{
//We can't rescan beyond non-pruned blocks, stop and throw an error
//this might happen if a user uses a old wallet within a pruned node
// or if he ran -disablewallet for a longer time, then decided to re-enable
if (fPruneMode)
{
CBlockIndex *block = chainActive.Tip();
while (block && block->pprev && (block->pprev->nStatus & BLOCK_HAVE_DATA) && block->pprev->nTx > 0 && pindexRescan != block)
block = block->pprev;
if (pindexRescan != block)
return InitError(_("Prune: last wallet synchronisation goes beyond pruned data. You need to -reindex (download the whole blockchain again in case of pruned node)"));
}
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Rescanning..."));
LogPrintf("Rescanning last %i blocks (from block %i)...\n", chainActive.Height() - pindexRescan->nHeight, pindexRescan->nHeight);
nStart = GetTimeMillis();
pwalletMain->ScanForWalletTransactions(pindexRescan, true);
LogPrintf(" rescan %15dms\n", GetTimeMillis() - nStart);
pwalletMain->SetBestChain(chainActive.GetLocator());
nWalletDBUpdated++;
// Restore wallet transaction metadata after -zapwallettxes=1
if (GetBoolArg("-zapwallettxes", false) && GetArg("-zapwallettxes", "1") != "2")
{
CWalletDB walletdb(strWalletFile);
BOOST_FOREACH(const CWalletTx& wtxOld, vWtx)
{
uint256 hash = wtxOld.GetHash();
std::map<uint256, CWalletTx>::iterator mi = pwalletMain->mapWallet.find(hash);
if (mi != pwalletMain->mapWallet.end())
{
const CWalletTx* copyFrom = &wtxOld;
CWalletTx* copyTo = &mi->second;
copyTo->mapValue = copyFrom->mapValue;
copyTo->vOrderForm = copyFrom->vOrderForm;
copyTo->nTimeReceived = copyFrom->nTimeReceived;
copyTo->nTimeSmart = copyFrom->nTimeSmart;
copyTo->fFromMe = copyFrom->fFromMe;
copyTo->strFromAccount = copyFrom->strFromAccount;
copyTo->nOrderPos = copyFrom->nOrderPos;
copyTo->WriteToDisk(&walletdb);
}
}
}
}
pwalletMain->SetBroadcastTransactions(GetBoolArg("-walletbroadcast", DEFAULT_WALLETBROADCAST));
} // (!fDisableWallet)
#else // ENABLE_WALLET
LogPrintf("No wallet support compiled in!\n");
#endif // !ENABLE_WALLET
// ********************************************************* Step 9: data directory maintenance
// if pruning, unset the service bit and perform the initial blockstore prune
// after any wallet rescanning has taken place.
if (fPruneMode) {
LogPrintf("Unsetting NODE_NETWORK on prune mode\n");
nLocalServices = ServiceFlags(nLocalServices & ~NODE_NETWORK);
if (!fReindex) {
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Pruning blockstore..."));
PruneAndFlush();
}
}
// ********************************************************* Step 10: import blocks
if (mapArgs.count("-blocknotify"))
uiInterface.NotifyBlockTip.connect(BlockNotifyCallback);
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> vImportFiles;
if (mapArgs.count("-loadblock"))
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{
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BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string& strFile, mapMultiArgs["-loadblock"])
vImportFiles.push_back(strFile);
}
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadImport, vImportFiles));
if (chainActive.Tip() == NULL) {
LogPrintf("Waiting for genesis block to be imported...\n");
while (!fRequestShutdown && chainActive.Tip() == NULL)
MilliSleep(10);
}
// ********************************************************* Step 11a: setup PrivateSend
fMasterNode = GetBoolArg("-masternode", false);
// TODO: masternode should have no wallet
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if((fMasterNode || masternodeConfig.getCount() > -1) && fTxIndex == false) {
return InitError("Enabling Masternode support requires turning on transaction indexing."
"Please add txindex=1 to your configuration and start with -reindex");
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}
if(fMasterNode) {
LogPrintf("MASTERNODE:\n");
std::string strMasterNodePrivKey = GetArg("-masternodeprivkey", "");
if(!strMasterNodePrivKey.empty()) {
if(!CMessageSigner::GetKeysFromSecret(strMasterNodePrivKey, activeMasternode.keyMasternode, activeMasternode.pubKeyMasternode))
return InitError(_("Invalid masternodeprivkey. Please see documenation."));
LogPrintf(" pubKeyMasternode: %s\n", CBitcoinAddress(activeMasternode.pubKeyMasternode.GetID()).ToString());
} else {
return InitError(_("You must specify a masternodeprivkey in the configuration. Please see documentation for help."));
}
}
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
LogPrintf("Using masternode config file %s\n", GetMasternodeConfigFile().string());
if(GetBoolArg("-mnconflock", true) && pwalletMain && (masternodeConfig.getCount() > 0)) {
LOCK(pwalletMain->cs_wallet);
LogPrintf("Locking Masternodes:\n");
uint256 mnTxHash;
int outputIndex;
BOOST_FOREACH(CMasternodeConfig::CMasternodeEntry mne, masternodeConfig.getEntries()) {
mnTxHash.SetHex(mne.getTxHash());
outputIndex = boost::lexical_cast<unsigned int>(mne.getOutputIndex());
COutPoint outpoint = COutPoint(mnTxHash, outputIndex);
// don't lock non-spendable outpoint (i.e. it's already spent or it's not from this wallet at all)
if(pwalletMain->IsMine(CTxIn(outpoint)) != ISMINE_SPENDABLE) {
LogPrintf(" %s %s - IS NOT SPENDABLE, was not locked\n", mne.getTxHash(), mne.getOutputIndex());
continue;
}
pwalletMain->LockCoin(outpoint);
LogPrintf(" %s %s - locked successfully\n", mne.getTxHash(), mne.getOutputIndex());
}
}
privateSendClient.nLiquidityProvider = std::min(std::max((int)GetArg("-liquidityprovider", DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_LIQUIDITY), 0), 100);
if(privateSendClient.nLiquidityProvider) {
// special case for liquidity providers only, normal clients should use default value
privateSendClient.SetMinBlocksToWait(privateSendClient.nLiquidityProvider * 15);
}
privateSendClient.fEnablePrivateSend = GetBoolArg("-enableprivatesend", false);
privateSendClient.fPrivateSendMultiSession = GetBoolArg("-privatesendmultisession", DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_MULTISESSION);
privateSendClient.nPrivateSendRounds = std::min(std::max((int)GetArg("-privatesendrounds", DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_ROUNDS), 2), privateSendClient.nLiquidityProvider ? 99999 : 16);
privateSendClient.nPrivateSendAmount = std::min(std::max((int)GetArg("-privatesendamount", DEFAULT_PRIVATESEND_AMOUNT), 2), 999999);
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
fEnableInstantSend = GetBoolArg("-enableinstantsend", 1);
nInstantSendDepth = GetArg("-instantsenddepth", DEFAULT_INSTANTSEND_DEPTH);
nInstantSendDepth = std::min(std::max(nInstantSendDepth, 0), 60);
//lite mode disables all Masternode and Darksend related functionality
fLiteMode = GetBoolArg("-litemode", false);
if(fMasterNode && fLiteMode){
return InitError("You can not start a masternode in litemode");
}
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LogPrintf("fLiteMode %d\n", fLiteMode);
LogPrintf("nInstantSendDepth %d\n", nInstantSendDepth);
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
LogPrintf("PrivateSend rounds %d\n", privateSendClient.nPrivateSendRounds);
LogPrintf("PrivateSend amount %d\n", privateSendClient.nPrivateSendAmount);
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
CPrivateSend::InitStandardDenominations();
// ********************************************************* Step 11b: Load cache data
// LOAD SERIALIZED DAT FILES INTO DATA CACHES FOR INTERNAL USE
boost::filesystem::path pathDB = GetDataDir();
std::string strDBName;
strDBName = "mncache.dat";
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading masternode cache..."));
CFlatDB<CMasternodeMan> flatdb1(strDBName, "magicMasternodeCache");
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if(!flatdb1.Load(mnodeman)) {
return InitError(_("Failed to load masternode cache from") + "\n" + (pathDB / strDBName).string());
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}
if(mnodeman.size()) {
strDBName = "mnpayments.dat";
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading masternode payment cache..."));
CFlatDB<CMasternodePayments> flatdb2(strDBName, "magicMasternodePaymentsCache");
if(!flatdb2.Load(mnpayments)) {
return InitError(_("Failed to load masternode payments cache from") + "\n" + (pathDB / strDBName).string());
}
strDBName = "governance.dat";
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading governance cache..."));
CFlatDB<CGovernanceManager> flatdb3(strDBName, "magicGovernanceCache");
if(!flatdb3.Load(governance)) {
return InitError(_("Failed to load governance cache from") + "\n" + (pathDB / strDBName).string());
}
governance.InitOnLoad();
} else {
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Masternode cache is empty, skipping payments and governance cache..."));
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}
strDBName = "netfulfilled.dat";
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uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Loading fulfilled requests cache..."));
CFlatDB<CNetFulfilledRequestManager> flatdb4(strDBName, "magicFulfilledCache");
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if(!flatdb4.Load(netfulfilledman)) {
return InitError(_("Failed to load fulfilled requests cache from") + "\n" + (pathDB / strDBName).string());
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}
// ********************************************************* Step 11c: update block tip in Dash modules
// force UpdatedBlockTip to initialize nCachedBlockHeight for DS, MN payments and budgets
// but don't call it directly to prevent triggering of other listeners like zmq etc.
// GetMainSignals().UpdatedBlockTip(chainActive.Tip());
pdsNotificationInterface->InitializeCurrentBlockTip();
// ********************************************************* Step 11d: start dash-ps-<smth> threads
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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threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadCheckPrivateSend, boost::ref(*g_connman)));
if (fMasterNode)
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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threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadCheckPrivateSendServer, boost::ref(*g_connman)));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
else
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadCheckPrivateSendClient, boost::ref(*g_connman)));
#endif // ENABLE_WALLET
// ********************************************************* Step 12: start node
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if (!CheckDiskSpace())
return false;
if (!strErrors.str().empty())
return InitError(strErrors.str());
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RandAddSeedPerfmon();
//// debug print
LogPrintf("mapBlockIndex.size() = %u\n", mapBlockIndex.size());
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LogPrintf("chainActive.Height() = %d\n", chainActive.Height());
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
HD wallet (#1405) * HD wallet Minimal set of changes (no refactoring) backported from Bitcoin upstream to make HD wallets work in Dash 0.12.1.x+ * minimal bip44 (hardcoded account and change) * minimal bip39 Additional cmd-line options for new wallet: -mnemonic -mnemonicpassphrase * Do not recreate HD wallet on encryption Adjusted keypool.py test * Do not store any private keys for hd wallet besides the master one Derive all keys on the fly. Original idea/implementation - btc PR9298, backported and improved * actually use bip39 * pbkdf2 test * backport wallet-hd.py test * Allow specifying hd seed, add dumphdseed rpc, fix bugs - -hdseed cmd-line param to specify HD seed on wallet creation - dumphdseed rpc to dump HD seed - allow seed of any size - fix dumpwallet rpc bug (wasn't decrypting HD seed) - print HD seed and extended public masterkey on dumpwallet * top up keypool on HD wallet encryption * split HD chain: external/internal * add missing cs_wallet lock in init.cpp * fix `const char *` issues (use strings) * default mnemonic passphrase is an empty string in all cases * store mnemonic/mnemonicpassphrase replace dumphdseed with dumphdinfo * Add fCrypted flag to CHDChain * prepare internal structures for multiple HD accounts (plus some code cleanup) * use secure allocator for storing sensitive HD data * use secure strings for mnemonic(passphrase) * small fix in GenerateNewHDChain * use 24 words for mnemonic by default * make sure mnemonic passphrase provided by user does not exceed 256 symbols * more usage of secure allocators and memory_cleanse * code cleanup * rename: CSecureVector -> SecureVector * add missing include * fix warning in rpcdump.cpp * refactor mnemonic_check (also fix a bug) * move bip39 functions to CMnemonic * Few fixes for CMnemonic: - use `SecureVector` for data, bits, seed - `Check` should return bool * init vectors with desired size where possible
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if (pwalletMain) {
LOCK(pwalletMain->cs_wallet);
LogPrintf("setExternalKeyPool.size() = %u\n", pwalletMain->KeypoolCountExternalKeys());
LogPrintf("setInternalKeyPool.size() = %u\n", pwalletMain->KeypoolCountInternalKeys());
LogPrintf("mapWallet.size() = %u\n", pwalletMain->mapWallet.size());
LogPrintf("mapAddressBook.size() = %u\n", pwalletMain->mapAddressBook.size());
} else {
LogPrintf("wallet is NULL\n");
}
#endif
if (GetBoolArg("-listenonion", DEFAULT_LISTEN_ONION))
StartTorControl(threadGroup, scheduler);
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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Discover(threadGroup);
// Map ports with UPnP
MapPort(GetBoolArg("-upnp", DEFAULT_UPNP));
std::string strNodeError;
CConnman::Options connOptions;
connOptions.nLocalServices = nLocalServices;
connOptions.nRelevantServices = nRelevantServices;
connOptions.nMaxConnections = nMaxConnections;
connOptions.nMaxOutbound = std::min(MAX_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONS, connOptions.nMaxConnections);
connOptions.nMaxFeeler = 1;
connOptions.nBestHeight = chainActive.Height();
connOptions.uiInterface = &uiInterface;
connOptions.nSendBufferMaxSize = 1000*GetArg("-maxsendbuffer", DEFAULT_MAXSENDBUFFER);
connOptions.nReceiveFloodSize = 1000*GetArg("-maxreceivebuffer", DEFAULT_MAXRECEIVEBUFFER);
if (!connman.Start(scheduler, strNodeError, connOptions))
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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return InitError(strNodeError);
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// Generate coins in the background
Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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GenerateBitcoins(GetBoolArg("-gen", DEFAULT_GENERATE), GetArg("-genproclimit", DEFAULT_GENERATE_THREADS), chainparams, connman);
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// ********************************************************* Step 13: finished
SetRPCWarmupFinished();
uiInterface.InitMessage(_("Done loading"));
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
if (pwalletMain) {
// Add wallet transactions that aren't already in a block to mapTransactions
pwalletMain->ReacceptWalletTransactions();
// Run a thread to flush wallet periodically
threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadFlushWalletDB, boost::ref(pwalletMain->strWalletFile)));
}
#endif
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Backport Bitcoin PR#8085: p2p: Begin encapsulation (#1537) * net: move CBanDB and CAddrDB out of net.h/cpp This will eventually solve a circular dependency * net: Create CConnman to encapsulate p2p connections * net: Move socket binding into CConnman * net: move OpenNetworkConnection into CConnman * net: move ban and addrman functions into CConnman * net: Add oneshot functions to CConnman * net: move added node functions to CConnman * net: Add most functions needed for vNodes to CConnman * net: handle nodesignals in CConnman * net: Pass CConnection to wallet rather than using the global * net: Add rpc error for missing/disabled p2p functionality * net: Pass CConnman around as needed * gui: add NodeID to the peer table * net: create generic functor accessors and move vNodes to CConnman * net: move whitelist functions into CConnman * net: move nLastNodeId to CConnman * net: move nLocalHostNonce to CConnman This behavior seems to have been quite racy and broken. Move nLocalHostNonce into CNode, and check received nonces against all non-fully-connected nodes. If there's a match, assume we've connected to ourself. * net: move messageHandlerCondition to CConnman * net: move send/recv statistics to CConnman * net: move SendBufferSize/ReceiveFloodSize to CConnman * net: move nLocalServices/nRelevantServices to CConnman These are in-turn passed to CNode at connection time. This allows us to offer different services to different peers (or test the effects of doing so). * net: move semOutbound and semMasternodeOutbound to CConnman * net: SocketSendData returns written size * net: move max/max-outbound to CConnman * net: Pass best block known height into CConnman CConnman then passes the current best height into CNode at creation time. This way CConnman/CNode have no dependency on main for height, and the signals only move in one direction. This also helps to prevent identity leakage a tiny bit. Before this change, an attacker could theoretically make 2 connections on different interfaces. They would connect fully on one, and only establish the initial connection on the other. Once they receive a new block, they would relay it to your first connection, and immediately commence the version handshake on the second. Since the new block height is reflected immediately, they could attempt to learn whether the two connections were correlated. This is, of course, incredibly unlikely to work due to the small timings involved and receipt from other senders. But it doesn't hurt to lock-in nBestHeight at the time of connection, rather than letting the remote choose the time. * net: pass CClientUIInterface into CConnman * net: Drop StartNode/StopNode and use CConnman directly * net: Introduce CConnection::Options to avoid passing so many params * net: add nSendBufferMaxSize/nReceiveFloodSize to CConnection::Options * net: move vNodesDisconnected into CConnman * Made the ForEachNode* functions in src/net.cpp more pragmatic and self documenting * Convert ForEachNode* functions to take a templated function argument rather than a std::function to eliminate std::function overhead * net: move MAX_FEELER_CONNECTIONS into connman
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threadGroup.create_thread(boost::bind(&ThreadSendAlert, boost::ref(connman)));
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return !fRequestShutdown;
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}