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Merge #11568: Disconnect outbound peers on invalid chains
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Disconnect outbound peers relaying invalid headers (Suhas Daftuar)4637f1852
moveonly: factor out headers processing into separate function (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: Alternate to #11446. Disconnect outbound (non-manual) peers that serve us block headers that are already known to be invalid, but exempt compact block announcements from such disconnects. We restrict disconnection to outbound peers that are using up an outbound connection slot, because we rely on those peers to give us connectivity to the honest network (our inbound peers are not chosen by us and hence could all be from an attacker/sybil). Maintaining connectivity to peers that serve us invalid headers is sometimes desirable, eg after a soft-fork, to protect unupgraded software from being partitioned off the honest network, so we prefer to only disconnect when necessary. Compact block announcements are exempted from this logic to comply with BIP 152, which explicitly permits nodes to relay compact blocks before fully validating them. Tree-SHA512: 3ea88e4ccc1184f292a85b17f800d401d2c3806fefc7ad5429d05d6872c53acfa5751e3df83ce6b9c0060ab289511ed70ae1323d140ccc5b12e3c8da6de49936
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@ -1205,6 +1205,213 @@ inline void static SendBlockTransactions(const CBlock& block, const BlockTransac
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(nSendFlags, NetMsgType::BLOCKTXN, resp));
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}
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bool static ProcessHeadersMessage(CNode *pfrom, CConnman *connman, const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& headers, const CChainParams& chainparams, bool punish_duplicate_invalid)
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{
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const CNetMsgMaker msgMaker(pfrom->GetSendVersion());
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size_t nCount = headers.size();
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if (nCount == 0) {
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// Nothing interesting. Stop asking this peers for more headers.
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return true;
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}
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const CBlockIndex *pindexLast = nullptr;
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{
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LOCK(cs_main);
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CNodeState *nodestate = State(pfrom->GetId());
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// If this looks like it could be a block announcement (nCount <
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// MAX_BLOCKS_TO_ANNOUNCE), use special logic for handling headers that
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// don't connect:
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// - Send a getheaders message in response to try to connect the chain.
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// - The peer can send up to MAX_UNCONNECTING_HEADERS in a row that
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// don't connect before giving DoS points
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// - Once a headers message is received that is valid and does connect,
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// nUnconnectingHeaders gets reset back to 0.
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if (mapBlockIndex.find(headers[0].hashPrevBlock) == mapBlockIndex.end() && nCount < MAX_BLOCKS_TO_ANNOUNCE) {
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nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders++;
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETHEADERS, chainActive.GetLocator(pindexBestHeader), uint256()));
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "received header %s: missing prev block %s, sending getheaders (%d) to end (peer=%d, nUnconnectingHeaders=%d)\n",
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headers[0].GetHash().ToString(),
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headers[0].hashPrevBlock.ToString(),
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pindexBestHeader->nHeight,
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pfrom->GetId(), nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders);
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// Set hashLastUnknownBlock for this peer, so that if we
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// eventually get the headers - even from a different peer -
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// we can use this peer to download.
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UpdateBlockAvailability(pfrom->GetId(), headers.back().GetHash());
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if (nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders % MAX_UNCONNECTING_HEADERS == 0) {
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), 20);
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}
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return true;
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}
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uint256 hashLastBlock;
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for (const CBlockHeader& header : headers) {
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if (!hashLastBlock.IsNull() && header.hashPrevBlock != hashLastBlock) {
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), 20);
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return error("non-continuous headers sequence");
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}
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hashLastBlock = header.GetHash();
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}
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}
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CValidationState state;
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CBlockHeader first_invalid_header;
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if (!ProcessNewBlockHeaders(headers, state, chainparams, &pindexLast, &first_invalid_header)) {
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int nDoS;
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if (state.IsInvalid(nDoS)) {
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if (nDoS > 0) {
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LOCK(cs_main);
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), nDoS);
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}
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if (punish_duplicate_invalid && mapBlockIndex.find(first_invalid_header.GetHash()) != mapBlockIndex.end()) {
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// Goal: don't allow outbound peers to use up our outbound
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// connection slots if they are on incompatible chains.
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//
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// We ask the caller to set punish_invalid appropriately based
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// on the peer and the method of header delivery (compact
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// blocks are allowed to be invalid in some circumstances,
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// under BIP 152).
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// Here, we try to detect the narrow situation that we have a
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// valid block header (ie it was valid at the time the header
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// was received, and hence stored in mapBlockIndex) but know the
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// block is invalid, and that a peer has announced that same
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// block as being on its active chain.
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// Disconnect the peer in such a situation.
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//
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// Note: if the header that is invalid was not accepted to our
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// mapBlockIndex at all, that may also be grounds for
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// disconnecting the peer, as the chain they are on is likely
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// to be incompatible. However, there is a circumstance where
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// that does not hold: if the header's timestamp is more than
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// 2 hours ahead of our current time. In that case, the header
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// may become valid in the future, and we don't want to
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// disconnect a peer merely for serving us one too-far-ahead
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// block header, to prevent an attacker from splitting the
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// network by mining a block right at the 2 hour boundary.
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//
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// TODO: update the DoS logic (or, rather, rewrite the
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// DoS-interface between validation and net_processing) so that
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// the interface is cleaner, and so that we disconnect on all the
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// reasons that a peer's headers chain is incompatible
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// with ours (eg block->nVersion softforks, MTP violations,
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// etc), and not just the duplicate-invalid case.
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pfrom->fDisconnect = true;
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}
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return error("invalid header received");
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}
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}
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{
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LOCK(cs_main);
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CNodeState *nodestate = State(pfrom->GetId());
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if (nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders > 0) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "peer=%d: resetting nUnconnectingHeaders (%d -> 0)\n", pfrom->GetId(), nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders);
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}
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nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders = 0;
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assert(pindexLast);
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UpdateBlockAvailability(pfrom->GetId(), pindexLast->GetBlockHash());
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// From here, pindexBestKnownBlock should be guaranteed to be non-null,
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// because it is set in UpdateBlockAvailability. Some nullptr checks
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// are still present, however, as belt-and-suspenders.
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if (nCount == MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS) {
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// Headers message had its maximum size; the peer may have more headers.
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// TODO: optimize: if pindexLast is an ancestor of chainActive.Tip or pindexBestHeader, continue
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// from there instead.
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "more getheaders (%d) to end to peer=%d (startheight:%d)\n", pindexLast->nHeight, pfrom->GetId(), pfrom->nStartingHeight);
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETHEADERS, chainActive.GetLocator(pindexLast), uint256()));
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}
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bool fCanDirectFetch = CanDirectFetch(chainparams.GetConsensus());
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// If this set of headers is valid and ends in a block with at least as
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// much work as our tip, download as much as possible.
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if (fCanDirectFetch && pindexLast->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_TREE) && chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork <= pindexLast->nChainWork) {
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std::vector<const CBlockIndex*> vToFetch;
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const CBlockIndex *pindexWalk = pindexLast;
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// Calculate all the blocks we'd need to switch to pindexLast, up to a limit.
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while (pindexWalk && !chainActive.Contains(pindexWalk) && vToFetch.size() <= MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER) {
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if (!(pindexWalk->nStatus & BLOCK_HAVE_DATA) &&
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!mapBlocksInFlight.count(pindexWalk->GetBlockHash()) &&
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(!IsWitnessEnabled(pindexWalk->pprev, chainparams.GetConsensus()) || State(pfrom->GetId())->fHaveWitness)) {
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// We don't have this block, and it's not yet in flight.
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vToFetch.push_back(pindexWalk);
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}
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pindexWalk = pindexWalk->pprev;
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}
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// If pindexWalk still isn't on our main chain, we're looking at a
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// very large reorg at a time we think we're close to caught up to
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// the main chain -- this shouldn't really happen. Bail out on the
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// direct fetch and rely on parallel download instead.
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if (!chainActive.Contains(pindexWalk)) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Large reorg, won't direct fetch to %s (%d)\n",
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pindexLast->GetBlockHash().ToString(),
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pindexLast->nHeight);
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} else {
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std::vector<CInv> vGetData;
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// Download as much as possible, from earliest to latest.
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for (const CBlockIndex *pindex : reverse_iterate(vToFetch)) {
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if (nodestate->nBlocksInFlight >= MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER) {
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// Can't download any more from this peer
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break;
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}
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uint32_t nFetchFlags = GetFetchFlags(pfrom);
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vGetData.push_back(CInv(MSG_BLOCK | nFetchFlags, pindex->GetBlockHash()));
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MarkBlockAsInFlight(pfrom->GetId(), pindex->GetBlockHash(), pindex);
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Requesting block %s from peer=%d\n",
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pindex->GetBlockHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId());
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}
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if (vGetData.size() > 1) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Downloading blocks toward %s (%d) via headers direct fetch\n",
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pindexLast->GetBlockHash().ToString(), pindexLast->nHeight);
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}
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if (vGetData.size() > 0) {
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if (nodestate->fSupportsDesiredCmpctVersion && vGetData.size() == 1 && mapBlocksInFlight.size() == 1 && pindexLast->pprev->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_CHAIN)) {
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// In any case, we want to download using a compact block, not a regular one
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vGetData[0] = CInv(MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK, vGetData[0].hash);
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}
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETDATA, vGetData));
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}
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}
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}
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// If we're in IBD, we want outbound peers that will serve us a useful
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// chain. Disconnect peers that are on chains with insufficient work.
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if (IsInitialBlockDownload() && nCount != MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS) {
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// When nCount < MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS, we know we have no more
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// headers to fetch from this peer.
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if (nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock->nChainWork < nMinimumChainWork) {
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// This peer has too little work on their headers chain to help
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// us sync -- disconnect if using an outbound slot (unless
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// whitelisted or addnode).
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// Note: We compare their tip to nMinimumChainWork (rather than
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// chainActive.Tip()) because we won't start block download
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// until we have a headers chain that has at least
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// nMinimumChainWork, even if a peer has a chain past our tip,
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// as an anti-DoS measure.
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if (IsOutboundDisconnectionCandidate(pfrom)) {
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LogPrintf("Disconnecting outbound peer %d -- headers chain has insufficient work\n", pfrom->GetId());
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pfrom->fDisconnect = true;
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}
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}
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}
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if (!pfrom->fDisconnect && IsOutboundDisconnectionCandidate(pfrom) && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock != nullptr) {
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// If this is an outbound peer, check to see if we should protect
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// it from the bad/lagging chain logic.
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if (g_outbound_peers_with_protect_from_disconnect < MAX_OUTBOUND_PEERS_TO_PROTECT_FROM_DISCONNECT && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock->nChainWork >= chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork && !nodestate->m_chain_sync.m_protect) {
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nodestate->m_chain_sync.m_protect = true;
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++g_outbound_peers_with_protect_from_disconnect;
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}
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool static ProcessMessage(CNode* pfrom, const std::string& strCommand, CDataStream& vRecv, int64_t nTimeReceived, const CChainParams& chainparams, CConnman* connman, const std::atomic<bool>& interruptMsgProc)
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{
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "received: %s (%u bytes) peer=%d\n", SanitizeString(strCommand), vRecv.size(), pfrom->GetId());
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// If we end up treating this as a plain headers message, call that as well
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// without cs_main.
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bool fRevertToHeaderProcessing = false;
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CDataStream vHeadersMsg(SER_NETWORK, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
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// Keep a CBlock for "optimistic" compactblock reconstructions (see
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// below)
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return true;
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} else {
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// If this was an announce-cmpctblock, we want the same treatment as a header message
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// Dirty hack to process as if it were just a headers message (TODO: move message handling into their own functions)
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std::vector<CBlock> headers;
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headers.push_back(cmpctblock.header);
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vHeadersMsg << headers;
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fRevertToHeaderProcessing = true;
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}
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}
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if (fProcessBLOCKTXN)
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return ProcessMessage(pfrom, NetMsgType::BLOCKTXN, blockTxnMsg, nTimeReceived, chainparams, connman, interruptMsgProc);
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if (fRevertToHeaderProcessing)
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return ProcessMessage(pfrom, NetMsgType::HEADERS, vHeadersMsg, nTimeReceived, chainparams, connman, interruptMsgProc);
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if (fRevertToHeaderProcessing) {
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// Headers received from HB compact block peers are permitted to be
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// relayed before full validation (see BIP 152), so we don't want to disconnect
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// the peer if the header turns out to be for an invalid block.
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// Note that if a peer tries to build on an invalid chain, that
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// will be detected and the peer will be banned.
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return ProcessHeadersMessage(pfrom, connman, {cmpctblock.header}, chainparams, /*punish_duplicate_invalid=*/false);
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}
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if (fBlockReconstructed) {
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// If we got here, we were able to optimistically reconstruct a
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ReadCompactSize(vRecv); // ignore tx count; assume it is 0.
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}
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if (nCount == 0) {
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// Nothing interesting. Stop asking this peers for more headers.
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return true;
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}
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const CBlockIndex *pindexLast = nullptr;
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{
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LOCK(cs_main);
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CNodeState *nodestate = State(pfrom->GetId());
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// If this looks like it could be a block announcement (nCount <
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// MAX_BLOCKS_TO_ANNOUNCE), use special logic for handling headers that
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// don't connect:
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// - Send a getheaders message in response to try to connect the chain.
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// - The peer can send up to MAX_UNCONNECTING_HEADERS in a row that
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// don't connect before giving DoS points
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// - Once a headers message is received that is valid and does connect,
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// nUnconnectingHeaders gets reset back to 0.
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if (mapBlockIndex.find(headers[0].hashPrevBlock) == mapBlockIndex.end() && nCount < MAX_BLOCKS_TO_ANNOUNCE) {
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nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders++;
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETHEADERS, chainActive.GetLocator(pindexBestHeader), uint256()));
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "received header %s: missing prev block %s, sending getheaders (%d) to end (peer=%d, nUnconnectingHeaders=%d)\n",
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headers[0].GetHash().ToString(),
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headers[0].hashPrevBlock.ToString(),
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pindexBestHeader->nHeight,
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pfrom->GetId(), nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders);
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// Set hashLastUnknownBlock for this peer, so that if we
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// eventually get the headers - even from a different peer -
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// we can use this peer to download.
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UpdateBlockAvailability(pfrom->GetId(), headers.back().GetHash());
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if (nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders % MAX_UNCONNECTING_HEADERS == 0) {
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), 20);
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}
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return true;
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}
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uint256 hashLastBlock;
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for (const CBlockHeader& header : headers) {
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if (!hashLastBlock.IsNull() && header.hashPrevBlock != hashLastBlock) {
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), 20);
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return error("non-continuous headers sequence");
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}
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hashLastBlock = header.GetHash();
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}
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}
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CValidationState state;
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if (!ProcessNewBlockHeaders(headers, state, chainparams, &pindexLast)) {
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int nDoS;
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if (state.IsInvalid(nDoS)) {
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if (nDoS > 0) {
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LOCK(cs_main);
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Misbehaving(pfrom->GetId(), nDoS);
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}
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return error("invalid header received");
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}
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}
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{
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LOCK(cs_main);
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CNodeState *nodestate = State(pfrom->GetId());
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if (nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders > 0) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "peer=%d: resetting nUnconnectingHeaders (%d -> 0)\n", pfrom->GetId(), nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders);
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}
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nodestate->nUnconnectingHeaders = 0;
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assert(pindexLast);
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UpdateBlockAvailability(pfrom->GetId(), pindexLast->GetBlockHash());
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// From here, pindexBestKnownBlock should be guaranteed to be non-null,
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// because it is set in UpdateBlockAvailability. Some nullptr checks
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// are still present, however, as belt-and-suspenders.
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if (nCount == MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS) {
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// Headers message had its maximum size; the peer may have more headers.
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// TODO: optimize: if pindexLast is an ancestor of chainActive.Tip or pindexBestHeader, continue
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// from there instead.
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "more getheaders (%d) to end to peer=%d (startheight:%d)\n", pindexLast->nHeight, pfrom->GetId(), pfrom->nStartingHeight);
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETHEADERS, chainActive.GetLocator(pindexLast), uint256()));
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}
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bool fCanDirectFetch = CanDirectFetch(chainparams.GetConsensus());
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// If this set of headers is valid and ends in a block with at least as
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// much work as our tip, download as much as possible.
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if (fCanDirectFetch && pindexLast->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_TREE) && chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork <= pindexLast->nChainWork) {
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std::vector<const CBlockIndex*> vToFetch;
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const CBlockIndex *pindexWalk = pindexLast;
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// Calculate all the blocks we'd need to switch to pindexLast, up to a limit.
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while (pindexWalk && !chainActive.Contains(pindexWalk) && vToFetch.size() <= MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER) {
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if (!(pindexWalk->nStatus & BLOCK_HAVE_DATA) &&
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!mapBlocksInFlight.count(pindexWalk->GetBlockHash()) &&
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(!IsWitnessEnabled(pindexWalk->pprev, chainparams.GetConsensus()) || State(pfrom->GetId())->fHaveWitness)) {
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// We don't have this block, and it's not yet in flight.
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vToFetch.push_back(pindexWalk);
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}
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pindexWalk = pindexWalk->pprev;
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}
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// If pindexWalk still isn't on our main chain, we're looking at a
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// very large reorg at a time we think we're close to caught up to
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// the main chain -- this shouldn't really happen. Bail out on the
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// direct fetch and rely on parallel download instead.
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if (!chainActive.Contains(pindexWalk)) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Large reorg, won't direct fetch to %s (%d)\n",
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pindexLast->GetBlockHash().ToString(),
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pindexLast->nHeight);
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} else {
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std::vector<CInv> vGetData;
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// Download as much as possible, from earliest to latest.
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for (const CBlockIndex *pindex : reverse_iterate(vToFetch)) {
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if (nodestate->nBlocksInFlight >= MAX_BLOCKS_IN_TRANSIT_PER_PEER) {
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// Can't download any more from this peer
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break;
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}
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uint32_t nFetchFlags = GetFetchFlags(pfrom);
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vGetData.push_back(CInv(MSG_BLOCK | nFetchFlags, pindex->GetBlockHash()));
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MarkBlockAsInFlight(pfrom->GetId(), pindex->GetBlockHash(), pindex);
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Requesting block %s from peer=%d\n",
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pindex->GetBlockHash().ToString(), pfrom->GetId());
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}
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if (vGetData.size() > 1) {
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LogPrint(BCLog::NET, "Downloading blocks toward %s (%d) via headers direct fetch\n",
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pindexLast->GetBlockHash().ToString(), pindexLast->nHeight);
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}
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if (vGetData.size() > 0) {
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if (nodestate->fSupportsDesiredCmpctVersion && vGetData.size() == 1 && mapBlocksInFlight.size() == 1 && pindexLast->pprev->IsValid(BLOCK_VALID_CHAIN)) {
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// In any case, we want to download using a compact block, not a regular one
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vGetData[0] = CInv(MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK, vGetData[0].hash);
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}
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connman->PushMessage(pfrom, msgMaker.Make(NetMsgType::GETDATA, vGetData));
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}
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}
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}
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// If we're in IBD, we want outbound peers that will serve us a useful
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// chain. Disconnect peers that are on chains with insufficient work.
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if (IsInitialBlockDownload() && nCount != MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS) {
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// When nCount < MAX_HEADERS_RESULTS, we know we have no more
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// headers to fetch from this peer.
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if (nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock->nChainWork < nMinimumChainWork) {
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// This peer has too little work on their headers chain to help
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// us sync -- disconnect if using an outbound slot (unless
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// whitelisted or addnode).
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// Note: We compare their tip to nMinimumChainWork (rather than
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// chainActive.Tip()) because we won't start block download
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// until we have a headers chain that has at least
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// nMinimumChainWork, even if a peer has a chain past our tip,
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// as an anti-DoS measure.
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if (IsOutboundDisconnectionCandidate(pfrom)) {
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LogPrintf("Disconnecting outbound peer %d -- headers chain has insufficient work\n", pfrom->GetId());
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pfrom->fDisconnect = true;
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}
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}
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}
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if (!pfrom->fDisconnect && IsOutboundDisconnectionCandidate(pfrom) && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock != nullptr) {
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// If this is an outbound peer, check to see if we should protect
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// it from the bad/lagging chain logic.
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if (g_outbound_peers_with_protect_from_disconnect < MAX_OUTBOUND_PEERS_TO_PROTECT_FROM_DISCONNECT && nodestate->pindexBestKnownBlock->nChainWork >= chainActive.Tip()->nChainWork && !nodestate->m_chain_sync.m_protect) {
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nodestate->m_chain_sync.m_protect = true;
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++g_outbound_peers_with_protect_from_disconnect;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Headers received via a HEADERS message should be valid, and reflect
|
||||
// the chain the peer is on. If we receive a known-invalid header,
|
||||
// disconnect the peer if it is using one of our outbound connection
|
||||
// slots.
|
||||
bool should_punish = !pfrom->fInbound && !pfrom->m_manual_connection;
|
||||
return ProcessHeadersMessage(pfrom, connman, headers, chainparams, should_punish);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
else if (strCommand == NetMsgType::BLOCK && !fImporting && !fReindex) // Ignore blocks received while importing
|
||||
|
@ -3079,13 +3079,15 @@ static bool AcceptBlockHeader(const CBlockHeader& block, CValidationState& state
|
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}
|
||||
|
||||
// Exposed wrapper for AcceptBlockHeader
|
||||
bool ProcessNewBlockHeaders(const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& headers, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlockIndex** ppindex)
|
||||
bool ProcessNewBlockHeaders(const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& headers, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlockIndex** ppindex, CBlockHeader *first_invalid)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (first_invalid != nullptr) first_invalid->SetNull();
|
||||
{
|
||||
LOCK(cs_main);
|
||||
for (const CBlockHeader& header : headers) {
|
||||
CBlockIndex *pindex = nullptr; // Use a temp pindex instead of ppindex to avoid a const_cast
|
||||
if (!AcceptBlockHeader(header, state, chainparams, &pindex)) {
|
||||
if (first_invalid) *first_invalid = header;
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (ppindex) {
|
||||
|
@ -247,8 +247,9 @@ bool ProcessNewBlock(const CChainParams& chainparams, const std::shared_ptr<cons
|
||||
* @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
|
||||
* @param[out] first_invalid First header that fails validation, if one exists
|
||||
*/
|
||||
bool ProcessNewBlockHeaders(const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& block, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlockIndex** ppindex=nullptr);
|
||||
bool ProcessNewBlockHeaders(const std::vector<CBlockHeader>& block, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, const CBlockIndex** ppindex=nullptr, CBlockHeader *first_invalid=nullptr);
|
||||
|
||||
/** Check whether enough disk space is available for an incoming block */
|
||||
bool CheckDiskSpace(uint64_t nAdditionalBytes = 0);
|
||||
|
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