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Build on linux with clang produce a lot of warnings.
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Fixed several types of warnings:
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With 18.2, block
`0000000000000044356e582f9748f9baf084e5b7946e6386b32620d540830fda` is
marked invalid with `bad-qc-invalid`.
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While the 19 isn’t active -> Calculate rotation members based on 18.1
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* llmq: move initialization logic to 'LLMQContext', add unique pointer to NodeContext
* llmq: add aliases to LLMQ globals, expose them to RPC via LLMQContext
* rpc: replace most global invocations with LLMQContext aliases
* rpc: replace quorum RPC global invocations with LLMQContext aliases
* llmq: replace individual global member arguments with context pointer
* llmq: pass aliased context pointer instead of individual globals in tests
* llmq: move BLS worker to LLMQContext, remove global
* llmq: move DKG debug manager to LLMQContext, remove global
* llmq: move DKG session manager to LLMQContext, remove global
* llmq: move quorum share manager to LLMQContext, remove global
* llmq: move quorum signing manager to LLMQContext, remove global
* llmq only logging
* llmq only logging
* style: reference on the left
* refactoring
* fix
* style: fix colon location in for loop
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* fix: move chain activation logic downward to succeed LLMQ initialization
* fix: change order of initialization to reflect dependency
* llmq: pass all global pointers invoked as CDSNotificationInterface arguments
* llmq: pass reference to quorumDKGDebugManager instead of invoking global
* llmq: pass reference to quorumBlockProcessor instead of invoking global
* llmq: pass reference to quorumDKGSessionManager instead of invoking global
* llmq: pass reference to quorumManager instead of invoking global
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* llmq: pass reference to quorumSigSharesManager within CSigningManager and networking
* llmq: pass reference to quorumSigSharesManager instead of invoking global
* llmq: pass reference to chainLocksHandler instead of querying global
* llmq: pass reference to quorumInstantSendManager instead of querying global
* trivial: accept argument as const where possible
* style: remove an unneeded const_cast and instead pass by const reference
* style: use const where possible
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* refactor: create an enum for DKGError, instead of passing around potentially invalid strings
This also enables us to utilize an std::array instead of a std::map
This also removes the CCriticalSection and instead utilizes atomic doubles
This also adds safety to the dkgsimerror rpc rejecting invalid types
* test: add some tests for DKGError
* coinjoin: make CCoinJoinServer managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* coinjoin: make CCoinJoinClientQueueManager managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* sporks: move spork validation logic downwards after CConnman initialization
* sporks: make CSporkManager a pointer, reduce global invocations
* governance: make CGovernanceManager a pointer, reduce global invocations
* llmq: migrate LLMQ subsystem raw pointers to managed pointers
* masternode: make activeMasternodeManager a managed pointer
* masternode: make masternodeSync a managed pointer, assign CConnman during init
* refactor: make instantsend helper functions class members
* fix: send empty CDeterministicMNList if pointer isn't initialized yet
* fix: refactor governance object retrieval logic across node and ui
Update src/interfaces/node.cpp
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This should help with v18 migration for nodes that failed to update in time. Still have to invalidate/reconsider the pre-fork quorum cycle start block to recalculate quorum members but it's better than having to reindex the whole chain.
* feat: Revive quorum scan caching
* refactor: split quorumsCacheCs mutex into two
* fix: Avoid extra work in quorum scanning
Non-rotation quorums do not become rotation ones (anymore), use `useRotation` to pick the right method only. This brings CPU load for `d-isman` thread (while being idle) from ~5% down to ~1% on testnet for me.
* apply suggestions
* refactor(llmq): substitute memberless class llmq::CLLMQUtils with namespace llmq::utils
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* chore: mark functions internal to `llmq::utils` as `static`
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We must scan/cache keepOldConnections quorums or we won't be able to process sig shares signed in the 8 blocks window (signig offset) once new quorum(s) are mined.
* fix(llmq): Ensure connections between quorums
Every masternode will now "watch" a single node from _every other_ quorum in addition to intra-quorum connections. This should make propagation of recsigs produced by one quorum to other quorums much more reliable.
* fix: Do this only for masternodes which participate in IS quorums
* refactor: rename `CQuorumManager::EnsureQuorumConnections` to better match the actual behaviour
(and avoid confusion with `CLLMQUtils::EnsureQuorumConnections`)
* refactor: move IS quorums watch logic into `CQuorumManager::CheckQuorumConnections`
avoid calling slow `ScanQuorums` (no caching atm) inside the loop
* tests: check that inter-quorum connections are added
* use `ranges::any_of`
* fix(llmq): mark mns "bad" based on the failed connect attempts count
Avoid using "last success time" as a proxy
* fix(tests): tweak feature_llmq_simplepose.py
We only call AddQuorumProbeConnections when a new quorum is intialized. It's possible to miss the 10 minute probe window if Contribute phase takes too long (when 2 blocks were mined in 10+ minutes). 50 minutes should be enough and probing once in 10 minutes should be safe.
* feat(llmq): Introduce useRotation in LLMQParams
* fix(llmq): Fix IsQuorumRotationEnabled to recognize all dip0024 quorums
* fix(llmq): Do not allow rotation llmqs for `-llmqinstantsend` and non-rotation ones for `-llmqinstantsenddip0024`
* fix(llmq): Unify and fix IsMiningPhase
NOTE: no need for 1 extra block in mining phase for rotation quorums
* chore(llmq): Reduce the number of IsQuorumRotationEnabled calls
* chore(llmq): Improve logging
* feat(llmq): Make `llmq-` threads for rotation quorums distinguishable by quorum index
* fix(llmq): Fix another endless loop in GetQuorumRelayMembers
* throw an error when a llmq type with an incompatible rotation flag is picked for `-llmq...` params
* Add a note about loop conditions
* llmq: Make TransactionRemovedFromMempool the last action for invalid txes, just like we do for orphans with rejected parents
Write to log, send reject msg and (maybe) punish first and only then notify IS about the tx removal. Makes it easier to reason about it when reading logs.
* Remove unused variable
* [refactor] Move tx relay state to separate structure
* [refactor] Change tx_relay structure to be unique_ptr
* Check that tx_relay is initialized before access
* Add comment explaining intended use of m_tx_relay
* Add 2 outbound block-relay-only connections
Transaction relay is primarily optimized for balancing redundancy/robustness
with bandwidth minimization -- as a result transaction relay leaks information
that adversaries can use to infer the network topology.
Network topology is better kept private for (at least) two reasons:
(a) Knowledge of the network graph can make it easier to find the source IP of
a given transaction.
(b) Knowledge of the network graph could be used to split a target node or
nodes from the honest network (eg by knowing which peers to attack in order to
achieve a network split).
We can eliminate the risks of (b) by separating block relay from transaction
relay; inferring network connectivity from the relay of blocks/block headers is
much more expensive for an adversary.
After this commit, bitcoind will make 2 additional outbound connections that
are only used for block relay. (In the future, we might consider rotating our
transaction-relay peers to help limit the effects of (a).)
* Don't relay addr messages to block-relay-only peers
We don't want relay of addr messages to leak information about
these network links.
* doc: improve comments relating to block-relay-only peers
* Disconnect peers violating blocks-only mode
If we set fRelay=false in our VERSION message, and a peer sends an INV or TX
message anyway, disconnect. Since we use fRelay=false to minimize bandwidth,
we should not tolerate remaining connected to a peer violating the protocol.
* net_processing. Removed comment + fixed formatting
* Refactoring net_processing, removed duplicated code
* Refactor some bool in a many-arguments function to enum
It's made to avoid possible typos with arguments, because some of them have default values and it's very high probability to make a mistake here.
* Added UI debug option for Outbound
* Fixed data race related to `setInventoryTxToSend`, introduced in `[refactor] Move tx relay state to separate structure`
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llmq/snapshot.cpp:31:22: error: loop variable 'h' binds to a temporary value produced by a range of type 'const std::vector<bool>' [-Werror,-Wrange-loop-bind-reference]
for (const auto& h : activeQuorumMembers) {
^
llmq/snapshot.cpp:31:10: note: use non-reference type 'std::__bit_const_reference<std::vector<bool>>'
for (const auto& h : activeQuorumMembers) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
* Edge case fix
* Simpler syntax
* add a bit of documentation, and adjust scopes
* use a switch statment
* adjust how returning happens
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* refactor(instantsend): make cs_db a Mutex
This introduces GetInstantSendLockByHashInternal and GetInstantSendLockHashByTxidInternal as they are called in Locked and Unlocked contexts. The Internal functions do not lock cs_db, the non-internal functions simply lock cs_db then call the internal function. This ensures saftety (all public functions lock cs_db immediately & all private functions have cs_db already locked) enforced via clang thread safety, while allowing us to use a Mutex here
* refactor(instantsend): remove CInstantSendManager::cs, replace it with cs_inputReqests, cs_creating, cs_pendingLocks, cs_nonLocked, cs_pendingRetry
LOCKS_EXCLUDED are used everywhere where the associated mutex is locked ensuring that deadlocks are impossible
* clang-tidy: avoid implicit conversion to bool
* clang-tidy: pointer / reference adjustments
* clang-tidy: avoid implicit conversion to bool
* clang-tidy: use braces for if
* clang-tidy: don't use else after return
* clang-tidy: mark auto stuff as pointers / const pointers
* clang-tidy: make static
* clang-tidy: avoid implicit conversion to bool
* clang-tidy: use emplace back
* clang-tidy: avoid implicit conversion to bool, and use WITH_LOCK
* use WITH_LOCK
* clang-tidy: avoid implicit conversion to bool
* clang-tidy: use more const / * with auto
* refactor: adjust formatting, and move IsNull to .h
* refactor: remove unused functions
* Update src/llmq/clsig.h
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* fix(instantsend): avoid an iterator invalidation in pendingInstantSendLocks handling
this also removes the following, as it doesn't take into account deterministic / not deterministic
```
if (pendingInstantSendLocks.size() <= maxCount) {
pend = std::move(pendingInstantSendLocks);
}
```
Also uses structured bindings
* suggestions
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* Added GET_SNAPSHOT_INFO message handling
* Quorum members by rotation
* Quorum utils functions
* Handle GET_QUORUM_ROTATION_INFO with baseBlockHash from client
* Storing QuorumSnaphots in evoDB when requesting them
* Added DIP Enforcement param
* quorumIndex cache
* Quorum Rotation deployment control
* Usage of Bitsets for storing CQuorumSnapshots
* Correct handling of early quorum quarters
* More asserts
* Corrections
* Handling of quorumIndex
* Refactoring of truncate mechanism
* Various fixes
* Interface correction
* Added template type for indexed cache
* Added quorumIndex into commitmenHash
* Various changes
* Needs to update maqQuorumsCache along with indexedQuorumsCache
* Added CFinalCommitment version 2
* Renamed variables
* Fixes
* Refactoring & correct caching of quorumMembers by rotation
* Added assertions
* Refactoring
* Interface change
* Handling of previous DKG session failure
* Applied refactoring
* Build quarter members improvments
* Merge Quorum Rotation and Decreased fee into one deployment (DIP24)
* Added new LLMQ Type
* Added functional tests + refactoring
* Refactoring
* Spreaded Quorum creation and Quorum Index adaptation
* quorumIndex adaptations
* Added quorumIndex in CFinalCommitment
* Latest work
* Final refactoring
* Batch of refactoring
* Fixes for tests
* Fix for CFinalCommitment
* Fix for Quorums
* Fix
* Small changes
* Thread sync fic
* Safety changes
* Reuse mns when needed
* Refactoring
* More refactoring
* Fixes for rotationinfo handling
* Fix for rotation of members
* Correct order of MNs lists in Quorum Snapshots
* Adding extra logs
* Sync rotation quorums + qrinfo changes
* Fix + extra logs
* Removed redundant field
* Fix for null final commitment + refactoring
* Added timers in tests
* Fix for qrinfo message: quorumdiff and merkleRootQuorums
* Small changes for rotation test
* Remove reading from scanQuorumCache
* Added quorum list output
* Crash fix
* Experimental commit
* apply changes to specialtxman.cpp from specialtx.cpp
* all the changes
* substancially speed up feature_llmq_rotation.py
* reenable asserts, add check for reorgs
* Refactoring
* Added extra logs
* format
* trivial
* drop extra boost includes
* drop ContainsMN
* fix ScanQuorums
* check quorum hash and index in CFinalCommitment::Verify
* fix/tweak tests
* IsQuorumRotationEnabled should be aware of the context
* Calculating members based on earlier block.
* Fix for Quorum Members Cache
* Removed duplicate size of baseBlockHashes
* Adaptations of qrinfo to -8 mn lists
* Introduction of llmqTypeDIP24InstantSend
* Adaptation for llmqTypeDIP24InstantSend
* Adaptations for IS
* bump protocol version
* Added feature_llmq_is_migration test
* Various cleanups
* use unordered_lru_cache for quorumSnapshotCache
* trivial refactor ComputeQuorumMembersByQuarterRotation
* Reduced CFinalCommitment::quorumIndex from 32 to 16 bits
* Keep verified LLMQ relay connections
* Experimental Relay connection fix
* Fix for EnsureQuorumConnections rotation
* Using only valid Mns for checking
* Override of nPowTargetSpacing (devnet only)
* Show penalty score in masternode rpc
* fixups
* Rotation refactoring
* Update src/chainparams.cpp
* Replaced LogPrintf with LogPrint
* IS locking fix once DIP24 activation
* Various cleanup
* Updated MIN_MASTERNODE_PROTO_VERSION
* Introduce LLMQ_TEST_INSTANTSEND reg-test only quorum and actually test switching to dip0024 quorums
* Renamed field lastQuorumHashPerIndex
* Renamed to DIP0024
* chore: update nStartTime and nTimeout for mainnet / testnet for DEPLOYMENT_DIP0024
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Co-authored-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
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* chore: bump MIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION to 70215
simplifies logic, removes branches
This protocol version is from v14 in May of 2019, should be more than safe to bump this
* drop MIN_COINJOIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION
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* refactor: optimizations for processing specialtransaction, specifcally IDB / reindex
GetValidMNsCount -> GetAllMNsCount for reservation as GetValidMNsCount is a slow operation, while GetAllMNsCount is simply .size
Reduce some locking
Pass const Consensus::Params& to CleanupCache. I saw in benchmarks that a substancial
all CheckProRegTx ish methods should take check_sigs
introduce new CDeterministicMNManager thread for handling cleanup
* use main scheduler
* Update src/evo/deterministicmns.cpp
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* evo: resolve suggestions given in dash#4696
* evo: add known-good mainnet vectors for IsTriviallyValid()
* evo: add artificially malformed vectors for IsTriviallyValid()
* evo: add IsTriviallyValid() tests
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* Make sure we deserialize the right type of a special tx in GetTxPayload, and debug assert
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* style: use clang-tidy style named parameters
* refactor: make IsTimeOutOfBounds testable by having current time be a parameter
* style: use x-> not (*x).
* refactor: make SelectCoinsGroupedByAddresses return a vector, remove out param
previous semantics was return false if the vecTally vector was empty. Now we just let the caller check if it is empty or not
* refactor: fix some sign-compare warnings
* refactor: consistently pre-declare stuff as struct / class inline with underlying type
* refactor: don't return const bool
* refactor: use ref to string
* refactor: use = default for CompactTallyItem
* refactor: adjust "initialization" ordering
* refactor: adjust how we handle negatives in GetProjectedMNPayees, use std::min
* refactor: don't bind a reference to a temporary value
* refactor: use a ref
* refactor: ensure attempt in SelectMemberForRecovery is non-negative.
* refactor: remove unused this capture
* refactor: fix numerous sign-compare warnings
* refactor: more consistently use size_t, use empty()
Changes the logic to only request from up to 4 peers, and to prefer masternodes for these peers. In practice, even if these four nodes do not forward the transaction, it doesn't matter, and we will receive the tx soon via inv
* refactor: break circular dependencies(-13, +2)
introduces specialtxman, which handles validation of special transactions, specialtx is now simply the primitive underlying type. This breaks a lot of the circular depends
Also removes an unneeded `#include <masternode/payments.h>` in net_processing.cpp, which resolves a circular dependency. (we know it's okay to remove b/c masternode/payments.h isn't included in any header files, and removing it doesn't break compilation)
* format: make clang-format happy
* remove unrelated change
* remove some unneeded includes to `evo/deterministicmns.h`, explicitly include some previously implicitly included includes.
Resolves two circular dependencies
* refactor: remove circular depend, unused include
* refactor: use a vector instead of map for llmqs
this is a valuable refactor for a number of reasons.
it forces the removal of more verbose `Params().GetConsensus().llmqs.count` and instead call to `Params().HasLLMQ()`
`llmqs` is now stored in contiguous memory (which hopefully means better lookup time / iteration time)
std::vector is much more constexpr friendly, and normally is better optimized
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* use copy_if
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* fixes
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* refactor: numerous changes to avoid passing around a const ref to shared_ptr of CDeterministicMNC when not needed.
Introduces ForEachMNShared, a version of ForEachMN that uses a shared_ptr, and may extend the lifetime of the underlying shared_ptr. This is not preferred, should prefer ForEachMN. See docs.
Adjusts ForEachMN to pass a reference. This is preferred for use over ForEachMNShared. See docs. A reference should be used since in usage we assume it's non-null anyway. Additionally, it allows us to know that the lifespan of the dmn is not being being extended (if lifespan needs to be extended, should use ForEachMNShared.
IsMNValid, IsMNPoSeBanned, UpdateMN, UpdateMN, AddUniqueProperty, DeleteUniqueProperty, UpdateUniqueProperty now take a const reference to CDeterministicMN instead of a const reference to shared_ptr<CDeterministicMN>. All of these functions previously assumed (or would've crashed) a non-null ptr, and non extended lifetime, as such converting to ref is appropriate.
CompareByLastPaid ptr overload now takes raw ptr instead of a const ref to shared. Since we simply dereference them, a raw ptr makes the most sense. This also avoids a potential expensive and implicit raw ptr -> shared ptr conversion if the function was called with raw ptrs.
rpcevo BuildDMNListEntry now takes a const ref for reasons as stated above
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* make stuff const
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* refactor/llmq: use ranges count_if
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* src/evo/evodb.cpp:57:29: warning: Assert statement calls a function which may have desired side effects: 'IsClean'. [assertWithSideEffect]
* src/llmq/quorums.cpp:635:37: note: Null pointer dereference
src/llmq/quorums.cpp:635:37: warning: Either the condition 'pFrom==nullptr' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: pFrom. [nullPointerRedundantCheck]
src/llmq/quorums.cpp:636:81: note: Assuming that condition 'pFrom==nullptr' is not redundant
* fix a bunch of cppcheck warnings
* cppcheck: run on many more files. Enable all checks except a few ignored ones.
ignored
```
"Consider using std::transform algorithm instead of a raw loop."
"Consider using std::accumulate algorithm instead of a raw loop."
```
* ci: build specific version of cppcheck instead of install from apt
* ci: use cppcheck 2.4, remove commented out line, fix symlink
cppcheck 2.6 is latest, however causes issues
```
src/spork.cpp:135:51: warning: Analysis failed. If the code is valid then please report this failure. [cppcheckError]
```
cppcheck 2.5 appears to get into an infinite loop
* no need to check presence before insertion
* use if-init, remove redundant check
* remove redundant check
* don't remove cmake? fix macOs depends build?
* cppcheck: one per line, alphabetize
* remove duplicate cmake install
* refactor: introduce ranges.h for prettier std algo. Also use it in dash core
* fix formatting, use ranges instead of std
* remove commented out code
* introduce ranges find_if_opt, count_if, find_if. Use them all, and more
* use std::accumulate
* capture everything so that threadsaftey analysis is happy
* fix linter
* fix linter
* remove pessimizing move