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// Copyright (c) 2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2014 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.
#include "chainparams.h"
#include "consensus/merkle.h"
#include "tinyformat.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "utilstrencodings.h"
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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#include "arith_uint256.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <boost/assign/list_of.hpp>
#include "chainparamsseeds.h"
std::string CDNSSeedData::getHost(uint64_t requiredServiceBits) const {
//use default host for non-filter-capable seeds or if we use the default service bits (NODE_NETWORK)
if (!supportsServiceBitsFiltering || requiredServiceBits == NODE_NETWORK)
return host;
return strprintf("x%x.%s", requiredServiceBits, host);
}
static CBlock CreateGenesisBlock(const char* pszTimestamp, const CScript& genesisOutputScript, uint32_t nTime, uint32_t nNonce, uint32_t nBits, int32_t nVersion, const CAmount& genesisReward)
{
CMutableTransaction txNew;
txNew.nVersion = 1;
txNew.vin.resize(1);
txNew.vout.resize(1);
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txNew.vin[0].scriptSig = CScript() << 486604799 << CScriptNum(4) << std::vector<unsigned char>((const unsigned char*)pszTimestamp, (const unsigned char*)pszTimestamp + strlen(pszTimestamp));
txNew.vout[0].nValue = genesisReward;
txNew.vout[0].scriptPubKey = genesisOutputScript;
CBlock genesis;
genesis.nTime = nTime;
genesis.nBits = nBits;
genesis.nNonce = nNonce;
genesis.nVersion = nVersion;
genesis.vtx.push_back(txNew);
genesis.hashPrevBlock.SetNull();
genesis.hashMerkleRoot = BlockMerkleRoot(genesis);
return genesis;
}
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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static CBlock CreateDevNetGenesisBlock(const uint256 &prevBlockHash, const std::string& devNetName, uint32_t nTime, uint32_t nNonce, uint32_t nBits, int32_t nVersion, const CAmount& genesisReward)
{
assert(!devNetName.empty());
CMutableTransaction txNew;
txNew.nVersion = 1;
txNew.vin.resize(1);
txNew.vout.resize(1);
txNew.vin[0].scriptSig = CScript() << std::vector<unsigned char>(devNetName.begin(), devNetName.end());
txNew.vout[0].nValue = genesisReward;
txNew.vout[0].scriptPubKey = CScript() << OP_RETURN;
CBlock genesis;
genesis.nTime = nTime;
genesis.nBits = nBits;
genesis.nNonce = nNonce;
genesis.nVersion = nVersion;
genesis.vtx.push_back(txNew);
genesis.hashPrevBlock = prevBlockHash;
genesis.hashMerkleRoot = BlockMerkleRoot(genesis);
return genesis;
}
/**
* Build the genesis block. Note that the output of its generation
* transaction cannot be spent since it did not originally exist in the
* database.
*
* CBlock(hash=00000ffd590b14, ver=1, hashPrevBlock=00000000000000, hashMerkleRoot=e0028e, nTime=1390095618, nBits=1e0ffff0, nNonce=28917698, vtx=1)
* CTransaction(hash=e0028e, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
* CTxIn(COutPoint(000000, -1), coinbase 04ffff001d01044c5957697265642030392f4a616e2f3230313420546865204772616e64204578706572696d656e7420476f6573204c6976653a204f76657273746f636b2e636f6d204973204e6f7720416363657074696e6720426974636f696e73)
* CTxOut(nValue=50.00000000, scriptPubKey=0xA9037BAC7050C479B121CF)
* vMerkleTree: e0028e
*/
static CBlock CreateGenesisBlock(uint32_t nTime, uint32_t nNonce, uint32_t nBits, int32_t nVersion, const CAmount& genesisReward)
{
const char* pszTimestamp = "Wired 09/Jan/2014 The Grand Experiment Goes Live: Overstock.com Is Now Accepting Bitcoins";
const CScript genesisOutputScript = CScript() << ParseHex("040184710fa689ad5023690c80f3a49c8f13f8d45b8c857fbcbc8bc4a8e4d3eb4b10f4d4604fa08dce601aaf0f470216fe1b51850b4acf21b179c45070ac7b03a9") << OP_CHECKSIG;
return CreateGenesisBlock(pszTimestamp, genesisOutputScript, nTime, nNonce, nBits, nVersion, genesisReward);
}
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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static CBlock FindDevNetGenesisBlock(const Consensus::Params& params, const CBlock &prevBlock, const CAmount& reward)
{
std::string devNetName = GetDevNetName();
assert(!devNetName.empty());
CBlock block = CreateDevNetGenesisBlock(prevBlock.GetHash(), devNetName.c_str(), prevBlock.nTime + 1, 0, prevBlock.nBits, prevBlock.nVersion, reward);
arith_uint256 bnTarget;
bnTarget.SetCompact(block.nBits);
for (uint32_t nNonce = 0; nNonce < UINT32_MAX; nNonce++) {
block.nNonce = nNonce;
uint256 hash = block.GetHash();
if (UintToArith256(hash) <= bnTarget)
return block;
}
// This is very unlikely to happen as we start the devnet with a very low difficulty. In many cases even the first
// iteration of the above loop will give a result already
error("FindDevNetGenesisBlock: could not find devnet genesis block for %s", devNetName);
assert(false);
}
/**
* Main network
*/
/**
* What makes a good checkpoint block?
* + Is surrounded by blocks with reasonable timestamps
* (no blocks before with a timestamp after, none after with
* timestamp before)
* + Contains no strange transactions
*/
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class CMainParams : public CChainParams {
public:
CMainParams() {
strNetworkID = "main";
consensus.nSubsidyHalvingInterval = 210240; // Note: actual number of blocks per calendar year with DGW v3 is ~200700 (for example 449750 - 249050)
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsStartBlock = 100000; // not true, but it's ok as long as it's less then nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock = 158000; // actual historical value
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreasePeriod = 576*30; // 17280 - actual historical value
consensus.nInstantSendKeepLock = 24;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsStartBlock = 328008; // actual historical value
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsCycleBlocks = 16616; // ~(60*24*30)/2.6, actual number of blocks per month is 200700 / 12 = 16725
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsWindowBlocks = 100;
consensus.nBudgetProposalEstablishingTime = 60*60*24;
consensus.nSuperblockStartBlock = 614820; // The block at which 12.1 goes live (end of final 12.0 budget cycle)
consensus.nSuperblockCycle = 16616; // ~(60*24*30)/2.6, actual number of blocks per month is 200700 / 12 = 16725
consensus.nGovernanceMinQuorum = 10;
consensus.nGovernanceFilterElements = 20000;
consensus.nMasternodeMinimumConfirmations = 15;
consensus.nMajorityEnforceBlockUpgrade = 750;
consensus.nMajorityRejectBlockOutdated = 950;
consensus.nMajorityWindow = 1000;
consensus.BIP34Height = 1;
consensus.BIP34Hash = uint256S("0x000007d91d1254d60e2dd1ae580383070a4ddffa4c64c2eeb4a2f9ecc0414343");
consensus.powLimit = uint256S("00000fffff000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000");
consensus.nPowTargetTimespan = 24 * 60 * 60; // Dash: 1 day
consensus.nPowTargetSpacing = 2.5 * 60; // Dash: 2.5 minutes
consensus.fPowAllowMinDifficultyBlocks = false;
consensus.fPowNoRetargeting = false;
consensus.nPowKGWHeight = 15200;
consensus.nPowDGWHeight = 34140;
consensus.nRuleChangeActivationThreshold = 1916; // 95% of 2016
consensus.nMinerConfirmationWindow = 2016; // nPowTargetTimespan / nPowTargetSpacing
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consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].bit = 28;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nStartTime = 1199145601; // January 1, 2008
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nTimeout = 1230767999; // December 31, 2008
// Deployment of BIP68, BIP112, and BIP113.
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].bit = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nStartTime = 1486252800; // Feb 5th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nTimeout = 1517788800; // Feb 5th, 2018
// Deployment of DIP0001
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].bit = 1;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nStartTime = 1508025600; // Oct 15th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nTimeout = 1539561600; // Oct 15th, 2018
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nWindowSize = 4032;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nThreshold = 3226; // 80% of 4032
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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// The best chain should have at least this much work.
consensus.nMinimumChainWork = uint256S("0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000100a308553b4863b755"); // 782700
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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// By default assume that the signatures in ancestors of this block are valid.
consensus.defaultAssumeValid = uint256S("0x000000000000001c172f518793c3b9e83f202284615592f87fe3506ce964dcd4"); // 782700
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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/**
* The message start string is designed to be unlikely to occur in normal data.
* The characters are rarely used upper ASCII, not valid as UTF-8, and produce
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* a large 32-bit integer with any alignment.
*/
pchMessageStart[0] = 0xbf;
pchMessageStart[1] = 0x0c;
pchMessageStart[2] = 0x6b;
pchMessageStart[3] = 0xbd;
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vAlertPubKey = ParseHex("048240a8748a80a286b270ba126705ced4f2ce5a7847b3610ea3c06513150dade2a8512ed5ea86320824683fc0818f0ac019214973e677acd1244f6d0571fc5103");
nDefaultPort = 9999;
Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync (#1589) * Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync Now that initial block download is delayed until the headers sync is done, it was noticed that the initial headers sync may happen multiple times in parallel in the case new blocks are announced. This happens because for every block in INV that is received, a getheaders message is immediately sent out resulting in a full download of the headers chain starting from the point of where the initial headers sync is currently at. This happens once for each peer that announces the new block. This slows down the initial headers sync and increases the chance of another block being announced before it is finished, probably leading to the same behavior as already described, slowing down the sync even more...and so on. This commit delays sending of GETHEADERS to later in case the chain is too far behind while a new block gets announced. Header chains will still be downloaded multiple times, but the downloading will start much closer to the tip of the chain, so the damage is not that bad anymore. This ensures that we get all headers from all peers, even if any of them is on another chain. This should avoid what happened in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8054 which needed to be reverted later. This fixes the Bitcoin issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6755 * Introduce DelayGetHeadersTime chain param and fix tests The delaying of GETHEADERS in combination with very old block times in test cases resulted in the delaying being triggered when the first newly mined block arrives. This results in a completely stalled sync. This is fixed by avoiding delaying in when running tests. * Disconnect peers which are not catched up Peers which stop sending us headers too early are very likely peers which did not catch up before and stalled for some reason. We should disconnect these peers and chose another one to continue.
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nDelayGetHeadersTime = 24 * 60 * 60;
nPruneAfterHeight = 100000;
genesis = CreateGenesisBlock(1390095618, 28917698, 0x1e0ffff0, 1, 50 * COIN);
consensus.hashGenesisBlock = genesis.GetHash();
assert(consensus.hashGenesisBlock == uint256S("0x00000ffd590b1485b3caadc19b22e6379c733355108f107a430458cdf3407ab6"));
assert(genesis.hashMerkleRoot == uint256S("0xe0028eb9648db56b1ac77cf090b99048a8007e2bb64b68f092c03c7f56a662c7"));
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vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("dash.org", "dnsseed.dash.org"));
vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("dashdot.io", "dnsseed.dashdot.io"));
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vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("masternode.io", "dnsseed.masternode.io"));
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vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("dashpay.io", "dnsseed.dashpay.io"));
// Dash addresses start with 'X'
base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,76);
// Dash script addresses start with '7'
base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,16);
// Dash private keys start with '7' or 'X'
base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,204);
// Dash BIP32 pubkeys start with 'xpub' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x88)(0xB2)(0x1E).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
// Dash BIP32 prvkeys start with 'xprv' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x88)(0xAD)(0xE4).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
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
2017-05-29 13:51:40 +02:00
// Dash BIP44 coin type is '5'
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
2017-05-29 13:51:40 +02:00
nExtCoinType = 5;
vFixedSeeds = std::vector<SeedSpec6>(pnSeed6_main, pnSeed6_main + ARRAYLEN(pnSeed6_main));
fMiningRequiresPeers = true;
fDefaultConsistencyChecks = false;
fRequireStandard = true;
fMineBlocksOnDemand = false;
fTestnetToBeDeprecatedFieldRPC = false;
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
2017-12-20 12:45:01 +01:00
fAllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup = false;
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nPoolMaxTransactions = 3;
nFulfilledRequestExpireTime = 60*60; // fulfilled requests expire in 1 hour
strSporkPubKey = "04549ac134f694c0243f503e8c8a9a986f5de6610049c40b07816809b0d1d06a21b07be27b9bb555931773f62ba6cf35a25fd52f694d4e1106ccd237a7bb899fdd";
checkpointData = (CCheckpointData) {
boost::assign::map_list_of
( 1500, uint256S("0x000000aaf0300f59f49bc3e970bad15c11f961fe2347accffff19d96ec9778e3"))
( 4991, uint256S("0x000000003b01809551952460744d5dbb8fcbd6cbae3c220267bf7fa43f837367"))
( 9918, uint256S("0x00000000213e229f332c0ffbe34defdaa9e74de87f2d8d1f01af8d121c3c170b"))
( 16912, uint256S("0x00000000075c0d10371d55a60634da70f197548dbbfa4123e12abfcbc5738af9"))
( 23912, uint256S("0x0000000000335eac6703f3b1732ec8b2f89c3ba3a7889e5767b090556bb9a276"))
( 35457, uint256S("0x0000000000b0ae211be59b048df14820475ad0dd53b9ff83b010f71a77342d9f"))
( 45479, uint256S("0x000000000063d411655d590590e16960f15ceea4257122ac430c6fbe39fbf02d"))
( 55895, uint256S("0x0000000000ae4c53a43639a4ca027282f69da9c67ba951768a20415b6439a2d7"))
( 68899, uint256S("0x0000000000194ab4d3d9eeb1f2f792f21bb39ff767cb547fe977640f969d77b7"))
( 74619, uint256S("0x000000000011d28f38f05d01650a502cc3f4d0e793fbc26e2a2ca71f07dc3842"))
( 75095, uint256S("0x0000000000193d12f6ad352a9996ee58ef8bdc4946818a5fec5ce99c11b87f0d"))
( 88805, uint256S("0x00000000001392f1652e9bf45cd8bc79dc60fe935277cd11538565b4a94fa85f"))
( 107996, uint256S("0x00000000000a23840ac16115407488267aa3da2b9bc843e301185b7d17e4dc40"))
( 137993, uint256S("0x00000000000cf69ce152b1bffdeddc59188d7a80879210d6e5c9503011929c3c"))
( 167996, uint256S("0x000000000009486020a80f7f2cc065342b0c2fb59af5e090cd813dba68ab0fed"))
( 207992, uint256S("0x00000000000d85c22be098f74576ef00b7aa00c05777e966aff68a270f1e01a5"))
( 312645, uint256S("0x0000000000059dcb71ad35a9e40526c44e7aae6c99169a9e7017b7d84b1c2daf"))
( 407452, uint256S("0x000000000003c6a87e73623b9d70af7cd908ae22fee466063e4ffc20be1d2dbc"))
( 523412, uint256S("0x000000000000e54f036576a10597e0e42cc22a5159ce572f999c33975e121d4d"))
( 523930, uint256S("0x0000000000000bccdb11c2b1cfb0ecab452abf267d89b7f46eaf2d54ce6e652c"))
( 750000, uint256S("0x00000000000000b4181bbbdddbae464ce11fede5d0292fb63fdede1e7c8ab21c")),
1507424630, // * UNIX timestamp of last checkpoint block
3701128, // * total number of transactions between genesis and last checkpoint
// (the tx=... number in the SetBestChain debug.log lines)
5000 // * estimated number of transactions per day after checkpoint
};
}
};
static CMainParams mainParams;
/**
* Testnet (v3)
*/
class CTestNetParams : public CChainParams {
public:
CTestNetParams() {
strNetworkID = "test";
consensus.nSubsidyHalvingInterval = 210240;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsStartBlock = 4010; // not true, but it's ok as long as it's less then nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock = 4030;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreasePeriod = 10;
consensus.nInstantSendKeepLock = 6;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsStartBlock = 4100;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsCycleBlocks = 50;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsWindowBlocks = 10;
consensus.nBudgetProposalEstablishingTime = 60*20;
consensus.nSuperblockStartBlock = 4200; // NOTE: Should satisfy nSuperblockStartBlock > nBudgetPeymentsStartBlock
consensus.nSuperblockCycle = 24; // Superblocks can be issued hourly on testnet
consensus.nGovernanceMinQuorum = 1;
consensus.nGovernanceFilterElements = 500;
consensus.nMasternodeMinimumConfirmations = 1;
consensus.nMajorityEnforceBlockUpgrade = 51;
consensus.nMajorityRejectBlockOutdated = 75;
consensus.nMajorityWindow = 100;
consensus.BIP34Height = 1;
consensus.BIP34Hash = uint256S("0x0000047d24635e347be3aaaeb66c26be94901a2f962feccd4f95090191f208c1");
consensus.powLimit = uint256S("00000fffff000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000");
consensus.nPowTargetTimespan = 24 * 60 * 60; // Dash: 1 day
consensus.nPowTargetSpacing = 2.5 * 60; // Dash: 2.5 minutes
consensus.fPowAllowMinDifficultyBlocks = true;
consensus.fPowNoRetargeting = false;
consensus.nPowKGWHeight = 4001; // nPowKGWHeight >= nPowDGWHeight means "no KGW"
consensus.nPowDGWHeight = 4001;
consensus.nRuleChangeActivationThreshold = 1512; // 75% for testchains
consensus.nMinerConfirmationWindow = 2016; // nPowTargetTimespan / nPowTargetSpacing
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consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].bit = 28;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nStartTime = 1199145601; // January 1, 2008
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nTimeout = 1230767999; // December 31, 2008
// Deployment of BIP68, BIP112, and BIP113.
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].bit = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nStartTime = 1506556800; // September 28th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nTimeout = 1538092800; // September 28th, 2018
// Deployment of DIP0001
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].bit = 1;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nStartTime = 1505692800; // Sep 18th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nTimeout = 1537228800; // Sep 18th, 2018
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nWindowSize = 100;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nThreshold = 50; // 50% of 100
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
2017-08-23 16:21:08 +02:00
// The best chain should have at least this much work.
consensus.nMinimumChainWork = uint256S("0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000924e924a21715"); // 37900
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
2017-08-23 16:21:08 +02:00
// By default assume that the signatures in ancestors of this block are valid.
consensus.defaultAssumeValid = uint256S("0x0000000004f5aef732d572ff514af99a995702c92e4452c7af10858231668b1f"); // 37900
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
2017-08-23 16:21:08 +02:00
pchMessageStart[0] = 0xce;
pchMessageStart[1] = 0xe2;
pchMessageStart[2] = 0xca;
pchMessageStart[3] = 0xff;
vAlertPubKey = ParseHex("04517d8a699cb43d3938d7b24faaff7cda448ca4ea267723ba614784de661949bf632d6304316b244646dea079735b9a6fc4af804efb4752075b9fe2245e14e412");
nDefaultPort = 19999;
Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync (#1589) * Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync Now that initial block download is delayed until the headers sync is done, it was noticed that the initial headers sync may happen multiple times in parallel in the case new blocks are announced. This happens because for every block in INV that is received, a getheaders message is immediately sent out resulting in a full download of the headers chain starting from the point of where the initial headers sync is currently at. This happens once for each peer that announces the new block. This slows down the initial headers sync and increases the chance of another block being announced before it is finished, probably leading to the same behavior as already described, slowing down the sync even more...and so on. This commit delays sending of GETHEADERS to later in case the chain is too far behind while a new block gets announced. Header chains will still be downloaded multiple times, but the downloading will start much closer to the tip of the chain, so the damage is not that bad anymore. This ensures that we get all headers from all peers, even if any of them is on another chain. This should avoid what happened in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8054 which needed to be reverted later. This fixes the Bitcoin issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6755 * Introduce DelayGetHeadersTime chain param and fix tests The delaying of GETHEADERS in combination with very old block times in test cases resulted in the delaying being triggered when the first newly mined block arrives. This results in a completely stalled sync. This is fixed by avoiding delaying in when running tests. * Disconnect peers which are not catched up Peers which stop sending us headers too early are very likely peers which did not catch up before and stalled for some reason. We should disconnect these peers and chose another one to continue.
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nDelayGetHeadersTime = 24 * 60 * 60;
nPruneAfterHeight = 1000;
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genesis = CreateGenesisBlock(1390666206UL, 3861367235UL, 0x1e0ffff0, 1, 50 * COIN);
consensus.hashGenesisBlock = genesis.GetHash();
assert(consensus.hashGenesisBlock == uint256S("0x00000bafbc94add76cb75e2ec92894837288a481e5c005f6563d91623bf8bc2c"));
assert(genesis.hashMerkleRoot == uint256S("0xe0028eb9648db56b1ac77cf090b99048a8007e2bb64b68f092c03c7f56a662c7"));
vFixedSeeds.clear();
vSeeds.clear();
// nodes with support for servicebits filtering should be at the top
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vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("dashdot.io", "testnet-seed.dashdot.io"));
vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("masternode.io", "test.dnsseed.masternode.io"));
// Testnet Dash addresses start with 'y'
base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,140);
// Testnet Dash script addresses start with '8' or '9'
base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,19);
// Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,239);
// Testnet Dash BIP32 pubkeys start with 'tpub' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x87)(0xCF).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
// Testnet Dash BIP32 prvkeys start with 'tprv' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x83)(0x94).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
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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// Testnet Dash BIP44 coin type is '1' (All coin's testnet default)
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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nExtCoinType = 1;
vFixedSeeds = std::vector<SeedSpec6>(pnSeed6_test, pnSeed6_test + ARRAYLEN(pnSeed6_test));
fMiningRequiresPeers = true;
fDefaultConsistencyChecks = false;
fRequireStandard = false;
fMineBlocksOnDemand = false;
fTestnetToBeDeprecatedFieldRPC = true;
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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fAllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup = false;
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nPoolMaxTransactions = 3;
nFulfilledRequestExpireTime = 5*60; // fulfilled requests expire in 5 minutes
strSporkPubKey = "046f78dcf911fbd61910136f7f0f8d90578f68d0b3ac973b5040fb7afb501b5939f39b108b0569dca71488f5bbf498d92e4d1194f6f941307ffd95f75e76869f0e";
checkpointData = (CCheckpointData) {
boost::assign::map_list_of
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( 261, uint256S("0x00000c26026d0815a7e2ce4fa270775f61403c040647ff2c3091f99e894a4618"))
( 1999, uint256S("0x00000052e538d27fa53693efe6fb6892a0c1d26c0235f599171c48a3cce553b1"))
( 2999, uint256S("0x0000024bc3f4f4cb30d29827c13d921ad77d2c6072e586c7f60d83c2722cdcc5")),
1462856598, // * UNIX timestamp of last checkpoint block
3094, // * total number of transactions between genesis and last checkpoint
// (the tx=... number in the SetBestChain debug.log lines)
500 // * estimated number of transactions per day after checkpoint
};
}
};
static CTestNetParams testNetParams;
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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/**
* Devnet
*/
class CDevNetParams : public CChainParams {
public:
CDevNetParams() {
strNetworkID = "dev";
consensus.nSubsidyHalvingInterval = 210240;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsStartBlock = 4010; // not true, but it's ok as long as it's less then nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock = 4030;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreasePeriod = 10;
consensus.nInstantSendKeepLock = 6;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsStartBlock = 4100;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsCycleBlocks = 50;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsWindowBlocks = 10;
consensus.nBudgetProposalEstablishingTime = 60*20;
consensus.nSuperblockStartBlock = 4200; // NOTE: Should satisfy nSuperblockStartBlock > nBudgetPeymentsStartBlock
consensus.nSuperblockCycle = 24; // Superblocks can be issued hourly on devnet
consensus.nGovernanceMinQuorum = 1;
consensus.nGovernanceFilterElements = 500;
consensus.nMasternodeMinimumConfirmations = 1;
consensus.nMajorityEnforceBlockUpgrade = 51;
consensus.nMajorityRejectBlockOutdated = 75;
consensus.nMajorityWindow = 100;
consensus.BIP34Height = 1;
consensus.BIP34Hash = uint256S("0x0000047d24635e347be3aaaeb66c26be94901a2f962feccd4f95090191f208c1");
consensus.powLimit = uint256S("7fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff");
consensus.nPowTargetTimespan = 24 * 60 * 60; // Dash: 1 day
consensus.nPowTargetSpacing = 2.5 * 60; // Dash: 2.5 minutes
consensus.fPowAllowMinDifficultyBlocks = true;
consensus.fPowNoRetargeting = false;
consensus.nPowKGWHeight = 4001; // nPowKGWHeight >= nPowDGWHeight means "no KGW"
consensus.nPowDGWHeight = 4001;
consensus.nRuleChangeActivationThreshold = 1512; // 75% for testchains
consensus.nMinerConfirmationWindow = 2016; // nPowTargetTimespan / nPowTargetSpacing
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].bit = 28;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nStartTime = 1199145601; // January 1, 2008
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nTimeout = 1230767999; // December 31, 2008
// Deployment of BIP68, BIP112, and BIP113.
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].bit = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nStartTime = 1506556800; // September 28th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nTimeout = 1538092800; // September 28th, 2018
// Deployment of DIP0001
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].bit = 1;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nStartTime = 1505692800; // Sep 18th, 2017
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nTimeout = 1537228800; // Sep 18th, 2018
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nWindowSize = 100;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nThreshold = 50; // 50% of 100
// The best chain should have at least this much work.
consensus.nMinimumChainWork = uint256S("0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000");
// By default assume that the signatures in ancestors of this block are valid.
consensus.defaultAssumeValid = uint256S("0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000");
pchMessageStart[0] = 0xce;
pchMessageStart[1] = 0xe2;
pchMessageStart[2] = 0xca;
pchMessageStart[3] = 0xff;
vAlertPubKey = ParseHex("04517d8a699cb43d3938d7b24faaff7cda448ca4ea267723ba614784de661949bf632d6304316b244646dea079735b9a6fc4af804efb4752075b9fe2245e14e412");
nDefaultPort = 19999;
nDelayGetHeadersTime = 24 * 60 * 60;
nPruneAfterHeight = 1000;
genesis = CreateGenesisBlock(1417713337, 1096447, 0x207fffff, 1, 50 * COIN);
consensus.hashGenesisBlock = genesis.GetHash();
assert(consensus.hashGenesisBlock == uint256S("0x000008ca1832a4baf228eb1553c03d3a2c8e02399550dd6ea8d65cec3ef23d2e"));
assert(genesis.hashMerkleRoot == uint256S("0xe0028eb9648db56b1ac77cf090b99048a8007e2bb64b68f092c03c7f56a662c7"));
devnetGenesis = FindDevNetGenesisBlock(consensus, genesis, 50 * COIN);
vFixedSeeds.clear();
vSeeds.clear();
//vSeeds.push_back(CDNSSeedData("dashevo.org", "devnet-seed.dashevo.org"));
// Testnet Dash addresses start with 'y'
base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,140);
// Testnet Dash script addresses start with '8' or '9'
base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,19);
// Testnet private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,239);
// Testnet Dash BIP32 pubkeys start with 'tpub' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x87)(0xCF).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
// Testnet Dash BIP32 prvkeys start with 'tprv' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x83)(0x94).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
// Testnet Dash BIP44 coin type is '1' (All coin's testnet default)
nExtCoinType = 1;
vFixedSeeds = std::vector<SeedSpec6>(pnSeed6_test, pnSeed6_test + ARRAYLEN(pnSeed6_test));
fMiningRequiresPeers = true;
fDefaultConsistencyChecks = false;
fRequireStandard = false;
fMineBlocksOnDemand = false;
fTestnetToBeDeprecatedFieldRPC = true;
fAllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup = true;
nPoolMaxTransactions = 3;
nFulfilledRequestExpireTime = 5*60; // fulfilled requests expire in 5 minutes
strSporkPubKey = "046f78dcf911fbd61910136f7f0f8d90578f68d0b3ac973b5040fb7afb501b5939f39b108b0569dca71488f5bbf498d92e4d1194f6f941307ffd95f75e76869f0e";
checkpointData = (CCheckpointData) {
boost::assign::map_list_of
( 0, uint256S("0x000008ca1832a4baf228eb1553c03d3a2c8e02399550dd6ea8d65cec3ef23d2e"))
( 1, devnetGenesis.GetHash()),
0,
0,
0
};
}
};
static CDevNetParams *devNetParams;
/**
* Regression test
*/
class CRegTestParams : public CChainParams {
public:
CRegTestParams() {
strNetworkID = "regtest";
consensus.nSubsidyHalvingInterval = 150;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsStartBlock = 240;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreaseBlock = 350;
consensus.nMasternodePaymentsIncreasePeriod = 10;
consensus.nInstantSendKeepLock = 6;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsStartBlock = 1000;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsCycleBlocks = 50;
consensus.nBudgetPaymentsWindowBlocks = 10;
consensus.nBudgetProposalEstablishingTime = 60*20;
consensus.nSuperblockStartBlock = 1500;
consensus.nSuperblockCycle = 10;
consensus.nGovernanceMinQuorum = 1;
consensus.nGovernanceFilterElements = 100;
consensus.nMasternodeMinimumConfirmations = 1;
consensus.nMajorityEnforceBlockUpgrade = 750;
consensus.nMajorityRejectBlockOutdated = 950;
consensus.nMajorityWindow = 1000;
consensus.BIP34Height = -1; // BIP34 has not necessarily activated on regtest
consensus.BIP34Hash = uint256();
consensus.powLimit = uint256S("7fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff");
consensus.nPowTargetTimespan = 24 * 60 * 60; // Dash: 1 day
consensus.nPowTargetSpacing = 2.5 * 60; // Dash: 2.5 minutes
consensus.fPowAllowMinDifficultyBlocks = true;
consensus.fPowNoRetargeting = true;
consensus.nPowKGWHeight = 15200; // same as mainnet
consensus.nPowDGWHeight = 34140; // same as mainnet
consensus.nRuleChangeActivationThreshold = 108; // 75% for testchains
consensus.nMinerConfirmationWindow = 144; // Faster than normal for regtest (144 instead of 2016)
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consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].bit = 28;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nStartTime = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_TESTDUMMY].nTimeout = 999999999999ULL;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].bit = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nStartTime = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_CSV].nTimeout = 999999999999ULL;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].bit = 1;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nStartTime = 0;
consensus.vDeployments[Consensus::DEPLOYMENT_DIP0001].nTimeout = 999999999999ULL;
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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// The best chain should have at least this much work.
consensus.nMinimumChainWork = uint256S("0x00");
// By default assume that the signatures in ancestors of this block are valid.
consensus.defaultAssumeValid = uint256S("0x00");
pchMessageStart[0] = 0xfc;
pchMessageStart[1] = 0xc1;
pchMessageStart[2] = 0xb7;
pchMessageStart[3] = 0xdc;
Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync (#1589) * Fix duplicate headers download in initial sync Now that initial block download is delayed until the headers sync is done, it was noticed that the initial headers sync may happen multiple times in parallel in the case new blocks are announced. This happens because for every block in INV that is received, a getheaders message is immediately sent out resulting in a full download of the headers chain starting from the point of where the initial headers sync is currently at. This happens once for each peer that announces the new block. This slows down the initial headers sync and increases the chance of another block being announced before it is finished, probably leading to the same behavior as already described, slowing down the sync even more...and so on. This commit delays sending of GETHEADERS to later in case the chain is too far behind while a new block gets announced. Header chains will still be downloaded multiple times, but the downloading will start much closer to the tip of the chain, so the damage is not that bad anymore. This ensures that we get all headers from all peers, even if any of them is on another chain. This should avoid what happened in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8054 which needed to be reverted later. This fixes the Bitcoin issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6755 * Introduce DelayGetHeadersTime chain param and fix tests The delaying of GETHEADERS in combination with very old block times in test cases resulted in the delaying being triggered when the first newly mined block arrives. This results in a completely stalled sync. This is fixed by avoiding delaying in when running tests. * Disconnect peers which are not catched up Peers which stop sending us headers too early are very likely peers which did not catch up before and stalled for some reason. We should disconnect these peers and chose another one to continue.
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nDelayGetHeadersTime = 0; // never delay GETHEADERS in regtests
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nDefaultPort = 19994;
nPruneAfterHeight = 1000;
genesis = CreateGenesisBlock(1417713337, 1096447, 0x207fffff, 1, 50 * COIN);
consensus.hashGenesisBlock = genesis.GetHash();
assert(consensus.hashGenesisBlock == uint256S("0x000008ca1832a4baf228eb1553c03d3a2c8e02399550dd6ea8d65cec3ef23d2e"));
assert(genesis.hashMerkleRoot == uint256S("0xe0028eb9648db56b1ac77cf090b99048a8007e2bb64b68f092c03c7f56a662c7"));
vFixedSeeds.clear(); //!< Regtest mode doesn't have any fixed seeds.
vSeeds.clear(); //!< Regtest mode doesn't have any DNS seeds.
fMiningRequiresPeers = false;
fDefaultConsistencyChecks = true;
fRequireStandard = false;
fMineBlocksOnDemand = true;
fTestnetToBeDeprecatedFieldRPC = false;
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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fAllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup = true;
nFulfilledRequestExpireTime = 5*60; // fulfilled requests expire in 5 minutes
checkpointData = (CCheckpointData){
boost::assign::map_list_of
( 0, uint256S("0x000008ca1832a4baf228eb1553c03d3a2c8e02399550dd6ea8d65cec3ef23d2e")),
0,
0,
0
};
// Regtest Dash addresses start with 'y'
base58Prefixes[PUBKEY_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,140);
// Regtest Dash script addresses start with '8' or '9'
base58Prefixes[SCRIPT_ADDRESS] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,19);
// Regtest private keys start with '9' or 'c' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[SECRET_KEY] = std::vector<unsigned char>(1,239);
// Regtest Dash BIP32 pubkeys start with 'tpub' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_PUBLIC_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x87)(0xCF).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
// Regtest Dash BIP32 prvkeys start with 'tprv' (Bitcoin defaults)
base58Prefixes[EXT_SECRET_KEY] = boost::assign::list_of(0x04)(0x35)(0x83)(0x94).convert_to_container<std::vector<unsigned char> >();
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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// Regtest Dash BIP44 coin type is '1' (All coin's testnet default)
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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nExtCoinType = 1;
}
};
static CRegTestParams regTestParams;
static CChainParams *pCurrentParams = 0;
const CChainParams &Params() {
assert(pCurrentParams);
return *pCurrentParams;
}
CChainParams& Params(const std::string& chain)
{
if (chain == CBaseChainParams::MAIN)
return mainParams;
else if (chain == CBaseChainParams::TESTNET)
return testNetParams;
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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else if (chain == CBaseChainParams::DEVNET) {
assert(devNetParams);
return *devNetParams;
} else if (chain == CBaseChainParams::REGTEST)
return regTestParams;
else
throw std::runtime_error(strprintf("%s: Unknown chain %s.", __func__, chain));
}
void SelectParams(const std::string& network)
{
Implement named devnets (#1791) * Initial devnet * Move genesis block adding into its own method * Introduce -allowprivatenet to lift limitation on RFC1918 addresses Normally, RFC1918 (192.168.x.x/10.x.x.x/...) addresses are not allowed to be relayed. Also, masternodes won't start when the address is considered invalid. This is needed to test local devnet or regtest based networks. * Lift the requirement of minimum MN age for regtest/devnet * Implement named devnets This allows the creation of multiple independent devnets. Each one is identified by a name which is hardened into a "devnet genesis" block, which is automatically positioned at height 1. Validation rules will ensure that a node from devnet=test1 never be able to accept blocks from devnet=test2. This is done by checking the expected devnet genesis block. The genesis block of the devnet is the same as the one from regtest. This starts the devnet with a very low difficulty, allowing us to fill up needed balances for masternodes very fast. Also, the devnet name is put into the sub-version of the VERSION message. If a node connects to the wrong network, it will immediately be disconnected. * Allow to select multiple addresses from the same group in devnet/regtest The selection code normally only allows to select addresses from the same group (e.g. 192.168.x.x) once. This results in connecting to only a single node in devnet/regtest. * Show the devnet name in the title bar and on the loading screen * Add AllowMultipleAddressesFromGroup to chainparams and use it in net.cpp * Remove unused/unneeded scripts from devnet geneses creation 1. OP_RETURN not needed in input script of devnet genesis 2. genesisOutputScript was unused * Fix copy/paste error in -allowprivatenet description * Improve -devnet parameter error handling - Only allow one of -devnet, -regtest or -testnet - Only allow -devnet=name to be specified once * Use different datadir for each devnet * Fix `devnet-devnet` issue * Fix devnet splashscreen (should use testnet img) * Avoid passing devNetName around (most of the time) * Remove nMaxTipAge from CDevNetParams Not present anymore after rebase on develop
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if (network == CBaseChainParams::DEVNET) {
devNetParams = new CDevNetParams();
}
SelectBaseParams(network);
pCurrentParams = &Params(network);
}