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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.
#ifndef BITCOIN_VALIDATION_H
#define BITCOIN_VALIDATION_H
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
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#include "config/dash-config.h"
#endif
#include "amount.h"
#include "chain.h"
#include "coins.h"
#include "protocol.h" // For CMessageHeader::MessageStartChars
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#include "script/script_error.h"
#include "sync.h"
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#include "versionbits.h"
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#include "spentindex.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <exception>
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include <atomic>
#include <boost/unordered_map.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
class CBlockIndex;
class CBlockTreeDB;
class CBloomFilter;
class CChainParams;
class CCoinsViewDB;
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class CInv;
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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class CConnman;
class CScriptCheck;
class CTxMemPool;
class CValidationInterface;
class CValidationState;
struct LockPoints;
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/** Default for accepting alerts from the P2P network. */
static const bool DEFAULT_ALERTS = true;
/** Default for DEFAULT_WHITELISTRELAY. */
static const bool DEFAULT_WHITELISTRELAY = true;
/** Default for DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY. */
static const bool DEFAULT_WHITELISTFORCERELAY = true;
/** Default for -minrelaytxfee, minimum relay fee for transactions */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE = 1000;
/** Default for -maxorphantx, maximum number of orphan transactions kept in memory */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_MAX_ORPHAN_TRANSACTIONS = 100;
/** Default for -limitancestorcount, max number of in-mempool ancestors */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_LIMIT = 25;
/** Default for -limitancestorsize, maximum kilobytes of tx + all in-mempool ancestors */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_ANCESTOR_SIZE_LIMIT = 101;
/** Default for -limitdescendantcount, max number of in-mempool descendants */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_LIMIT = 25;
/** Default for -limitdescendantsize, maximum kilobytes of in-mempool descendants */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_DESCENDANT_SIZE_LIMIT = 101;
/** Default for -mempoolexpiry, expiration time for mempool transactions in hours */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_MEMPOOL_EXPIRY = 72;
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/** The maximum size of a blk?????.dat file (since 0.8) */
static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCKFILE_SIZE = 0x8000000; // 128 MiB
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/** The pre-allocation chunk size for blk?????.dat files (since 0.8) */
static const unsigned int BLOCKFILE_CHUNK_SIZE = 0x1000000; // 16 MiB
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/** The pre-allocation chunk size for rev?????.dat files (since 0.8) */
static const unsigned int UNDOFILE_CHUNK_SIZE = 0x100000; // 1 MiB
/** Maximum number of script-checking threads allowed */
static const int MAX_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS = 16;
/** -par default (number of script-checking threads, 0 = auto) */
static const int DEFAULT_SCRIPTCHECK_THREADS = 0;
/** Number of blocks that can be requested at any given time from a single peer. */
static const int MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER = 16;
/** Timeout in seconds during which a peer must stall block download progress before being disconnected. */
static const unsigned int BLOCK_STALLING_TIMEOUT = 2;
/** Number of headers sent in one getheaders result. We rely on the assumption that if a peer sends
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* less than this number, we reached its tip. Changing this value is a protocol upgrade. */
static const unsigned int MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS = 2000;
/** Size of the "block download window": how far ahead of our current height do we fetch?
* Larger windows tolerate larger download speed differences between peer, but increase the potential
* degree of disordering of blocks on disk (which make reindexing and in the future perhaps pruning
* harder). We'll probably want to make this a per-peer adaptive value at some point. */
static const unsigned int BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_WINDOW = 1024;
/** Time to wait (in seconds) between writing blocks/block index to disk. */
static const unsigned int DATABASE_WRITE_INTERVAL = 60 * 60;
/** Time to wait (in seconds) between flushing chainstate to disk. */
static const unsigned int DATABASE_FLUSH_INTERVAL = 24 * 60 * 60;
/** Maximum length of reject messages. */
static const unsigned int MAX_REJECT_MESSAGE_LENGTH = 111;
/** Average delay between local address broadcasts in seconds. */
static const unsigned int AVG_LOCAL_ADDRESS_BROADCAST_INTERVAL = 24 * 24 * 60;
/** Average delay between peer address broadcasts in seconds. */
static const unsigned int AVG_ADDRESS_BROADCAST_INTERVAL = 30;
/** Average delay between trickled inventory broadcasts in seconds.
* Blocks, whitelisted receivers, and a random 25% of transactions bypass this. */
static const unsigned int AVG_INVENTORY_BROADCAST_INTERVAL = 5;
/** Block download timeout base, expressed in millionths of the block interval (i.e. 2.5 min) */
static const int64_t BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_BASE = 250000;
/** Additional block download timeout per parallel downloading peer (i.e. 1.25 min) */
static const int64_t BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_PER_PEER = 125000;
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_LIMITFREERELAY = 15;
static const bool DEFAULT_RELAYPRIORITY = true;
static const int64_t DEFAULT_MAX_TIP_AGE = 6 * 60 * 60; // ~144 blocks behind -> 2 x fork detection time, was 24 * 60 * 60 in bitcoin
/** Default for -permitbaremultisig */
static const bool DEFAULT_PERMIT_BAREMULTISIG = true;
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_BYTES_PER_SIGOP = 20;
static const bool DEFAULT_CHECKPOINTS_ENABLED = true;
static const bool DEFAULT_TXINDEX = true;
static const bool DEFAULT_ADDRESSINDEX = false;
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static const bool DEFAULT_TIMESTAMPINDEX = false;
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static const bool DEFAULT_SPENTINDEX = false;
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_BANSCORE_THRESHOLD = 100;
static const bool DEFAULT_TESTSAFEMODE = false;
/** Default for -mempoolreplacement */
static const bool DEFAULT_ENABLE_REPLACEMENT = false;
/** Maximum number of headers to announce when relaying blocks with headers message.*/
static const unsigned int MAX_BLOCKS_TO_ANNOUNCE = 8;
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struct BlockHasher
{
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size_t operator()(const uint256& hash) const { return hash.GetCheapHash(); }
};
extern CScript COINBASE_FLAGS;
extern CCriticalSection cs_main;
extern CTxMemPool mempool;
typedef boost::unordered_map<uint256, CBlockIndex*, BlockHasher> BlockMap;
extern BlockMap mapBlockIndex;
extern uint64_t nLastBlockTx;
extern uint64_t nLastBlockSize;
extern const std::string strMessageMagic;
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extern CWaitableCriticalSection csBestBlock;
extern CConditionVariable cvBlockChange;
extern bool fImporting;
extern bool fReindex;
extern int nScriptCheckThreads;
extern bool fTxIndex;
extern bool fIsBareMultisigStd;
extern bool fRequireStandard;
extern unsigned int nBytesPerSigOp;
extern bool fCheckBlockIndex;
extern bool fCheckpointsEnabled;
extern size_t nCoinCacheUsage;
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extern CFeeRate minRelayTxFee;
extern bool fAlerts;
extern int64_t nMaxTipAge;
extern bool fEnableReplacement;
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extern bool fLargeWorkForkFound;
extern bool fLargeWorkInvalidChainFound;
extern std::map<uint256, int64_t> mapRejectedBlocks;
extern std::atomic<bool> fDIP0001WasLockedIn;
extern std::atomic<bool> fDIP0001ActiveAtTip;
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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/** Block hash whose ancestors we will assume to have valid scripts without checking them. */
extern uint256 hashAssumeValid;
/** Best header we've seen so far (used for getheaders queries' starting points). */
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extern CBlockIndex *pindexBestHeader;
/** Minimum disk space required - used in CheckDiskSpace() */
static const uint64_t nMinDiskSpace = 52428800;
/** Pruning-related variables and constants */
/** True if any block files have ever been pruned. */
extern bool fHavePruned;
/** True if we're running in -prune mode. */
extern bool fPruneMode;
/** Number of MiB of block files that we're trying to stay below. */
extern uint64_t nPruneTarget;
/** Block files containing a block-height within MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP of chainActive.Tip() will not be pruned. */
static const unsigned int MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP = 288;
static const signed int DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS = MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP;
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL = 3;
// Require that user allocate at least 945MB for block & undo files (blk???.dat and rev???.dat)
// At 2MB per block, 288 blocks = 576MB.
// Add 15% for Undo data = 662MB
// Add 20% for Orphan block rate = 794MB
// We want the low water mark after pruning to be at least 794 MB and since we prune in
// full block file chunks, we need the high water mark which triggers the prune to be
// one 128MB block file + added 15% undo data = 147MB greater for a total of 941MB
// Setting the target to > than 945MB will make it likely we can respect the target.
static const uint64_t MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES = 945 * 1024 * 1024;
/**
* Process an incoming block. This only returns after the best known valid
* block is made active. Note that it does not, however, guarantee that the
* specific block passed to it has been checked for validity!
*
* If you want to *possibly* get feedback on whether pblock is valid, you must
* install a CValidationInterface (see validationinterface.h) - this will have
* its BlockChecked method called whenever *any* block completes validation.
*
* Note that we guarantee that either the proof-of-work is valid on pblock, or
* (and possibly also) BlockChecked will have been called.
*
* @param[in] pblock The block we want to process.
* @param[in] fForceProcessing Process this block even if unrequested; used for non-network block sources and whitelisted peers.
* @param[out] dbp The already known disk position of pblock, or NULL if not yet stored.
* @param[out] fNewBlock A boolean which is set to indicate if the block was first received via this call
* @return True if state.IsValid()
*/
bool ProcessNewBlock(const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlock* pblock, bool fForceProcessing, const CDiskBlockPos* dbp, bool* fNewBlock);
/**
* Process incoming block headers.
*
* @param[in] block The block headers themselves
* @param[out] state This may be set to an Error state if any error occurred processing them
* @param[in] chainparams The params for the chain we want to connect to
* @param[out] ppindex If set, the pointer will be set to point to the last new block index object for the given headers
*/
bool ProcessNewBlockHeaders(const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& block, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, CBlockIndex** ppindex=NULL);
/** Check whether enough disk space is available for an incoming block */
bool CheckDiskSpace(uint64_t nAdditionalBytes = 0);
/** Open a block file (blk?????.dat) */
FILE* OpenBlockFile(const CDiskBlockPos &pos, bool fReadOnly = false);
/** Open an undo file (rev?????.dat) */
FILE* OpenUndoFile(const CDiskBlockPos &pos, bool fReadOnly = false);
/** Translation to a filesystem path */
boost::filesystem::path GetBlockPosFilename(const CDiskBlockPos &pos, const char *prefix);
/** Import blocks from an external file */
bool LoadExternalBlockFile(const CChainParams& chainparams, FILE* fileIn, CDiskBlockPos *dbp = NULL);
/** Initialize a new block tree database + block data on disk */
bool InitBlockIndex(const CChainParams& chainparams);
/** Load the block tree and coins database from disk */
bool LoadBlockIndex();
/** Unload database information */
void UnloadBlockIndex();
/** Run an instance of the script checking thread */
void ThreadScriptCheck();
/** Check whether we are doing an initial block download (synchronizing from disk or network) */
bool IsInitialBlockDownload();
/** Format a string that describes several potential problems detected by the core.
* strFor can have three values:
* - "rpc": get critical warnings, which should put the client in safe mode if non-empty
* - "statusbar": get all warnings
* - "gui": get all warnings, translated (where possible) for GUI
* This function only returns the highest priority warning of the set selected by strFor.
*/
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std::string GetWarnings(const std::string& strFor);
/** Retrieve a transaction (from memory pool, or from disk, if possible) */
bool GetTransaction(const uint256 &hash, CTransaction &tx, const Consensus::Params& params, uint256 &hashBlock, bool fAllowSlow = false);
/** Find the best known block, and make it the tip of the block chain */
bool ActivateBestChain(CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlock* pblock = NULL);
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double ConvertBitsToDouble(unsigned int nBits);
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CAmount GetBlockSubsidy(int nBits, int nHeight, const Consensus::Params& consensusParams, bool fSuperblockPartOnly = false);
CAmount GetMasternodePayment(int nHeight, CAmount blockValue);
/**
* Prune block and undo files (blk???.dat and undo???.dat) so that the disk space used is less than a user-defined target.
* The user sets the target (in MB) on the command line or in config file. This will be run on startup and whenever new
* space is allocated in a block or undo file, staying below the target. Changing back to unpruned requires a reindex
* (which in this case means the blockchain must be re-downloaded.)
*
* Pruning functions are called from FlushStateToDisk when the global fCheckForPruning flag has been set.
* Block and undo files are deleted in lock-step (when blk00003.dat is deleted, so is rev00003.dat.)
* Pruning cannot take place until the longest chain is at least a certain length (100000 on mainnet, 1000 on testnet, 1000 on regtest).
* Pruning will never delete a block within a defined distance (currently 288) from the active chain's tip.
* The block index is updated by unsetting HAVE_DATA and HAVE_UNDO for any blocks that were stored in the deleted files.
* A db flag records the fact that at least some block files have been pruned.
*
* @param[out] setFilesToPrune The set of file indices that can be unlinked will be returned
*/
void FindFilesToPrune(std::set<int>& setFilesToPrune, uint64_t nPruneAfterHeight);
/**
* Actually unlink the specified files
*/
void UnlinkPrunedFiles(std::set<int>& setFilesToPrune);
/** Create a new block index entry for a given block hash */
CBlockIndex * InsertBlockIndex(uint256 hash);
/** Flush all state, indexes and buffers to disk. */
void FlushStateToDisk();
/** Prune block files and flush state to disk. */
void PruneAndFlush();
/** (try to) add transaction to memory pool **/
bool AcceptToMemoryPool(CTxMemPool& pool, CValidationState &state, const CTransaction &tx, bool fLimitFree,
bool* pfMissingInputs, bool fOverrideMempoolLimit=false, bool fRejectAbsurdFee=false, bool fDryRun=false);
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bool GetUTXOCoin(const COutPoint& outpoint, Coin& coin);
int GetUTXOHeight(const COutPoint& outpoint);
int GetUTXOConfirmations(const COutPoint& outpoint);
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/** Convert CValidationState to a human-readable message for logging */
std::string FormatStateMessage(const CValidationState &state);
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/** Get the BIP9 state for a given deployment at the current tip. */
ThresholdState VersionBitsTipState(const Consensus::Params& params, Consensus::DeploymentPos pos);
/**
* Count ECDSA signature operations the old-fashioned (pre-0.6) way
* @return number of sigops this transaction's outputs will produce when spent
* @see CTransaction::FetchInputs
*/
unsigned int GetLegacySigOpCount(const CTransaction& tx);
/**
* Count ECDSA signature operations in pay-to-script-hash inputs.
*
* @param[in] mapInputs Map of previous transactions that have outputs we're spending
* @return maximum number of sigops required to validate this transaction's inputs
* @see CTransaction::FetchInputs
*/
unsigned int GetP2SHSigOpCount(const CTransaction& tx, const CCoinsViewCache& mapInputs);
/**
* Check whether all inputs of this transaction are valid (no double spends, scripts & sigs, amounts)
* This does not modify the UTXO set. If pvChecks is not NULL, script checks are pushed onto it
* instead of being performed inline.
*/
bool CheckInputs(const CTransaction& tx, CValidationState &state, const CCoinsViewCache &view, bool fScriptChecks,
unsigned int flags, bool cacheStore, std::vector<CScriptCheck> *pvChecks = NULL);
/** Apply the effects of this transaction on the UTXO set represented by view */
void UpdateCoins(const CTransaction& tx, CValidationState &state, CCoinsViewCache &inputs, int nHeight);
/** Context-independent validity checks */
bool CheckTransaction(const CTransaction& tx, CValidationState& state);
Ultraprune This switches bitcoin's transaction/block verification logic to use a "coin database", which contains all unredeemed transaction output scripts, amounts and heights. The name ultraprune comes from the fact that instead of a full transaction index, we only (need to) keep an index with unspent outputs. For now, the blocks themselves are kept as usual, although they are only necessary for serving, rescanning and reorganizing. The basic datastructures are CCoins (representing the coins of a single transaction), and CCoinsView (representing a state of the coins database). There are several implementations for CCoinsView. A dummy, one backed by the coins database (coins.dat), one backed by the memory pool, and one that adds a cache on top of it. FetchInputs, ConnectInputs, ConnectBlock, DisconnectBlock, ... now operate on a generic CCoinsView. The block switching logic now builds a single cached CCoinsView with changes to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the transition to another database layer which does not support transactions (but does support atomic writes), like LevelDB. For the getrawtransaction() RPC call, access to a txid-to-disk index would be preferable. As this index is not necessary or even useful for any other part of the implementation, it is not provided. Instead, getrawtransaction() uses the coin database to find the block height, and then scans that block to find the requested transaction. This is slow, but should suffice for debug purposes.
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/**
* Check if transaction is final and can be included in a block with the
* specified height and time. Consensus critical.
*/
bool IsFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int nBlockHeight, int64_t nBlockTime);
/**
* Check if transaction will be final in the next block to be created.
*
* Calls IsFinalTx() with current block height and appropriate block time.
*
* See consensus/consensus.h for flag definitions.
*/
bool CheckFinalTx(const CTransaction &tx, int flags = -1);
/**
* Test whether the LockPoints height and time are still valid on the current chain
*/
bool TestLockPointValidity(const LockPoints* lp);
/**
* Check if transaction is final per BIP 68 sequence numbers and can be included in a block.
* Consensus critical. Takes as input a list of heights at which tx's inputs (in order) confirmed.
*/
bool SequenceLocks(const CTransaction &tx, int flags, std::vector<int>* prevHeights, const CBlockIndex& block);
/**
* Check if transaction will be BIP 68 final in the next block to be created.
*
* Simulates calling SequenceLocks() with data from the tip of the current active chain.
* Optionally stores in LockPoints the resulting height and time calculated and the hash
* of the block needed for calculation or skips the calculation and uses the LockPoints
* passed in for evaluation.
* The LockPoints should not be considered valid if CheckSequenceLocks returns false.
*
* See consensus/consensus.h for flag definitions.
*/
bool CheckSequenceLocks(const CTransaction &tx, int flags, LockPoints* lp = NULL, bool useExistingLockPoints = false);
/**
* Closure representing one script verification
* Note that this stores references to the spending transaction
*/
class CScriptCheck
{
private:
CScript scriptPubKey;
const CTransaction *ptxTo;
unsigned int nIn;
unsigned int nFlags;
bool cacheStore;
ScriptError error;
public:
CScriptCheck(): ptxTo(0), nIn(0), nFlags(0), cacheStore(false), error(SCRIPT_ERR_UNKNOWN_ERROR) {}
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CScriptCheck(const CScript& scriptPubKeyIn, const CAmount amountIn, const CTransaction& txToIn, unsigned int nInIn, unsigned int nFlagsIn, bool cacheIn) :
scriptPubKey(scriptPubKeyIn),
ptxTo(&txToIn), nIn(nInIn), nFlags(nFlagsIn), cacheStore(cacheIn), error(SCRIPT_ERR_UNKNOWN_ERROR) { }
bool operator()();
void swap(CScriptCheck &check) {
scriptPubKey.swap(check.scriptPubKey);
std::swap(ptxTo, check.ptxTo);
std::swap(nIn, check.nIn);
std::swap(nFlags, check.nFlags);
std::swap(cacheStore, check.cacheStore);
std::swap(error, check.error);
}
ScriptError GetScriptError() const { return error; }
};
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bool GetTimestampIndex(const unsigned int &high, const unsigned int &low, std::vector<uint256> &hashes);
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bool GetSpentIndex(CSpentIndexKey &key, CSpentIndexValue &value);
bool GetAddressIndex(uint160 addressHash, int type,
std::vector<std::pair<CAddressIndexKey, CAmount> > &addressIndex,
int start = 0, int end = 0);
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bool GetAddressUnspent(uint160 addressHash, int type,
std::vector<std::pair<CAddressUnspentKey, CAddressUnspentValue> > &unspentOutputs);
/** Functions for disk access for blocks */
bool WriteBlockToDisk(const CBlock& block, CDiskBlockPos& pos, const CMessageHeader::MessageStartChars& messageStart);
bool ReadBlockFromDisk(CBlock& block, const CDiskBlockPos& pos, const Consensus::Params& consensusParams);
bool ReadBlockFromDisk(CBlock& block, const CBlockIndex* pindex, const Consensus::Params& consensusParams);
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/** Functions for validating blocks and updating the block tree */
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/** Reprocess a number of blocks to try and get on the correct chain again **/
bool DisconnectBlocks(int blocks);
void ReprocessBlocks(int nBlocks);
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/** Context-independent validity checks */
bool CheckBlockHeader(const CBlockHeader& block, CValidationState& state, bool fCheckPOW = true);
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bool CheckBlock(const CBlock& block, CValidationState& state, bool fCheckPOW = true, bool fCheckMerkleRoot = true);
/** Context-dependent validity checks */
bool ContextualCheckBlockHeader(const CBlockHeader& block, CValidationState& state, CBlockIndex *pindexPrev);
bool ContextualCheckBlock(const CBlock& block, CValidationState& state, CBlockIndex *pindexPrev);
/** Check a block is completely valid from start to finish (only works on top of our current best block, with cs_main held) */
bool TestBlockValidity(CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlock& block, CBlockIndex* pindexPrev, bool fCheckPOW = true, bool fCheckMerkleRoot = true);
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/** RAII wrapper for VerifyDB: Verify consistency of the block and coin databases */
class CVerifyDB {
public:
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CVerifyDB();
~CVerifyDB();
bool VerifyDB(const CChainParams& chainparams, CCoinsView *coinsview, int nCheckLevel, int nCheckDepth);
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};
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/** Find the last common block between the parameter chain and a locator. */
CBlockIndex* FindForkInGlobalIndex(const CChain& chain, const CBlockLocator& locator);
/** Mark a block as invalid. */
bool InvalidateBlock(CValidationState& state, const Consensus::Params& consensusParams, CBlockIndex *pindex);
/** Remove invalidity status from a block and its descendants. */
bool ReconsiderBlock(CValidationState& state, CBlockIndex *pindex);
/** The currently-connected chain of blocks (protected by cs_main). */
extern CChain chainActive;
/** Global variable that points to the coins database (protected by cs_main) */
extern CCoinsViewDB *pcoinsdbview;
/** Global variable that points to the active CCoinsView (protected by cs_main) */
extern CCoinsViewCache *pcoinsTip;
/** Global variable that points to the active block tree (protected by cs_main) */
extern CBlockTreeDB *pblocktree;
/**
* Return the spend height, which is one more than the inputs.GetBestBlock().
* While checking, GetBestBlock() refers to the parent block. (protected by cs_main)
* This is also true for mempool checks.
*/
int GetSpendHeight(const CCoinsViewCache& inputs);
Align with btc 0.12 (#1409) * Implement BIP 9 GBT changes - BIP9DeploymentInfo struct for static deployment info - VersionBitsDeploymentInfo: Avoid C++11ism by commenting parameter names - getblocktemplate: Make sure to set deployments in the version if it is LOCKED_IN - In this commit, all rules are considered required for clients to support * qa/rpc-tests: bip9-softforks: Add tests for getblocktemplate versionbits updates * getblocktemplate: Explicitly handle the distinction between GBT-affecting softforks vs not * getblocktemplate: Use version/force mutation to support pre-BIP9 clients * Don't use floating point Github-Pull: #8317 Rebased-From: 477777f2503e3a56a267556f0fc5091042d93340 * Send tip change notification from invalidateblock This change is needed to prevent sync_blocks timeouts in the mempool_reorg test after the sync_blocks update in the upcoming commit "[qa] Change sync_blocks to pick smarter maxheight". This change was initially suggested by Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@chaincode.com> in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8680#r78209060 Github-Pull: #9196 Rebased-From: 67c6326abd1788e6f411feb4f44b69774e76aae2 * torcontrol: Explicitly request RSA1024 private key When generating a new service key, explicitly request a RSA1024 one. The bitcoin P2P protocol has no support for the longer hidden service names that will come with ed25519 keys, until it does, we depend on the old hidden service type so make this explicit. See #9214. Github-Pull: #9234 Rebased-From: 7d3b627395582ae7c9d54ebdbc68096d7042162b * Bugfix: FRT: don't terminate when keypool is empty Github-Pull: #9295 Rebased-From: c24a4f5981d47d55aa9e4eb40294832a4d38fb80 * add fundrawtransaction test on a locked wallet with empty keypool Github-Pull: #9295 Rebased-From: 1a6eacbf3b7e3d5941fec1154079bbc4678ce861
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extern VersionBitsCache versionbitscache;
/**
* Determine what nVersion a new block should use.
*/
int32_t ComputeBlockVersion(const CBlockIndex* pindexPrev, const Consensus::Params& params, bool fAssumeMasternodeIsUpgraded = false);
/**
* Return true if hash can be found in chainActive at nBlockHeight height.
* Fills hashRet with found hash, if no nBlockHeight is specified - chainActive.Height() is used.
*/
bool GetBlockHash(uint256& hashRet, int nBlockHeight = -1);
/** Reject codes greater or equal to this can be returned by AcceptToMemPool
* for transactions, to signal internal conditions. They cannot and should not
* be sent over the P2P network.
*/
static const unsigned int REJECT_INTERNAL = 0x100;
/** Too high fee. Can not be triggered by P2P transactions */
static const unsigned int REJECT_HIGHFEE = 0x100;
/** Transaction is already known (either in mempool or blockchain) */
static const unsigned int REJECT_ALREADY_KNOWN = 0x101;
/** Transaction conflicts with a transaction already known */
static const unsigned int REJECT_CONFLICT = 0x102;
#endif // BITCOIN_VALIDATION_H