8888bd43c100f9f0ca1122fcc896fb7b999d61c6 Remove redundant nLastTry check (MarcoFalke)
00001e57fe74c061aa9cbc72b07252335cb566e0 Remove redundant nTime checks (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Split out from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24697 because it makes sense on its own.
ACKs for top commit:
dergoegge:
re-ACK 8888bd43c100f9f0ca1122fcc896fb7b999d61c6
naumenkogs:
utACK 8888bd43c100f9f0ca1122fcc896fb7b999d61c6
Tree-SHA512: 32c6cde1c71e943c76b7991c2c24caf29ae467ab4ea2d758483a0cee64625190d1a833b468e8eab1f834beeb2c365af96552c14b05270f08cf63790e0707581d
fa27ee88edbf696b7eef2efbfcf1446ec522fd85 Get time less often in AddrManImpl::ResolveCollisions_() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
First commit split out from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24697
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
utACK fa27ee88edbf696b7eef2efbfcf1446ec522fd85
fanquake:
ACK fa27ee88edbf696b7eef2efbfcf1446ec522fd85
Tree-SHA512: 40c8594d2a5ce02a392ac5f9f120c24c6bcd495b0bcc901fd6064dde9f6123cd109504cee7b612a9555b70cfd7759cbd6cd496d007bb374c27610d01b464191c
a92485b2c250fd18f55d22aa32722bf52ab32bfe addrman: use unordered_map instead of map (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
`CAddrMan` uses `std::map` internally even though it does not require
that the map's elements are sorted. `std::map`'s access time is
`O(log(map size))`. `std::unordered_map` is more suitable as it has a
`O(1)` access time.
This patch lowers the execution times of `CAddrMan`'s methods as follows
(as per `src/bench/addrman.cpp`):
```
AddrMan::Add(): -3.5%
AddrMan::GetAddr(): -76%
AddrMan::Good(): -0.38%
AddrMan::Select(): -45%
```
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK a92485b2c250fd18f55d22aa32722bf52ab32bfe
achow101:
ACK a92485b2c250fd18f55d22aa32722bf52ab32bfe
hebasto:
re-ACK a92485b2c250fd18f55d22aa32722bf52ab32bfe, only suggested changes and rebased since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18722#pullrequestreview-666663681) review.
Tree-SHA512: d82959a00e6bd68a6c4c5a265dd08849e6602ac3231293b7a3a3b7bf82ab1d3ba77f8ca682919c15c5d601b13e468b8836fcf19595248116635f7a50d02ed603
fae108ceb53f61d7338ba205873623ede3c1d3be Fix incorrect whitespace in addrman (MarcoFalke)
fa32024d51c098441623e246f304a80f011e29d1 Add missing GUARDED_BY to CAddrMan::insecure_rand (MarcoFalke)
fab755b77f88873f01cbd988051de7ad3f0150de fuzz: Actually use const addrman (MarcoFalke)
fae0c79351ce34186249d44af0c5c9c7521f4b6c refactor: Mark CAddrMan::GetAddr const (MarcoFalke)
fa02934c8c9d290ea4d12683e8680c70967a4d3a refactor: Mark CAddrMan::Select const (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
To clarify that a call to this only changes the random state and nothing else.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
Code review ACK fae108ceb53f61d7338ba205873623ede3c1d3be
theStack:
re-ACK fae108ceb53f61d7338ba205873623ede3c1d3be 🍦
Tree-SHA512: 3ffb211d4715cc3daeb3bfcdb3fcc6b108ca96df5fa565510436fac0e8da86c93b30c9c4aad0563e27d84f615fcd729481072009a4e2360c8b3d40787ab6506a
fa4632c41714dfaa699bacc6a947d72668a4deef test: Move boost/stdlib includes last (MarcoFalke)
fa488f131fd4f5bab0d01376c5a5013306f1abcd scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers (MarcoFalke)
fac5c373006a9e4bcbb56843bb85f1aca4d87599 scripted-diff: Sort test includes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When writing tests, often includes need to be added or removed. Currently the list of includes is not sorted, so developers that write tests and have `clang-format` installed will either have an unrelated change (sorting) included in their commit or they will have to manually undo the sort.
This pull preempts both issues by just sorting all includes in one commit.
Please be aware that this is **NOT** a change to policy to enforce clang-format or any other developer guideline or process. Developers are free to use whatever tool they want, see also #18651.
Edit: Also includes a commit to bump the copyright headers, so that the touched files don't need to be touched again for that.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fa4632c41714dfaa699bacc6a947d72668a4deef
jonatack:
ACK fa4632c41714dfaa, light review and sanity checks with gcc build and clang fuzz build
Tree-SHA512: 130a8d073a379ba556b1e64104d37c46b671425c0aef0ed725fd60156a95e8dc83fb6f0b5330b2f8152cf5daaf3983b4aca5e75812598f2626c39fd12b88b180
31b136e5802e1b1e5f9a9589736afe0652f34da2 Don't declare de facto const reference variables as non-const (practicalswift)
1c65c075ee4c7f98d9c1fac5ed7576b96374d4e9 Don't declare de facto const member functions as non-const (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
_Meta: This is the second and final part of the `const` refactoring series (part one: #20581). **I promise: no more refactoring PRs from me in a while! :)** I'll now go back to focusing on fuzzing/hardening!_
Changes in this PR:
* Don't declare de facto const member functions as non-const
* Don't declare de facto const reference variables as non-const
Awards for finding candidates for the above changes go to:
* `clang-tidy`'s [`readability-make-member-function-const`](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/readability-make-member-function-const.html) check ([list of `clang-tidy` checks](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/list.html))
* `cppcheck`'s `constVariable` check ([list of `cppcheck` checks](https://sourceforge.net/p/cppcheck/wiki/ListOfChecks/))
See #18920 for instructions on how to analyse Bitcoin Core using Clang Static Analysis, `clang-tidy` and `cppcheck`.
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK 31b136e5802e1b1e5f9a9589736afe0652f34da2
jonatack:
ACK 31b136e5802e1b1e5f9a9589736afe0652f34da2
theStack:
ACK 31b136e5802e1b1e5f9a9589736afe0652f34da2 ❄️
Tree-SHA512: f58f8f00744219426874379e9f3e9331132b9b48e954d24f3a85cbb858fdcc98009ed42ef7e7b4619ae8af9fc240a6d8bfc1c438db2e97b0ecd722a80dcfeffe
ae98aec9c0521cdcec76459c8200bd45ff6a1485 refactor: Make CAddrMan::cs non-recursive (Hennadii Stepanov)
f5d1c7fac70f424114dae3be270fdc31589a8c34 Add AssertLockHeld to CAddrMan private functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
5ef1d0b6982f05f70ff2164ab9af1ac1d2f97f5d Add thread safety annotations to CAddrMan public functions (Hennadii Stepanov)
b138973a8b4bbe061ad97011f278a21e08ea79e6 refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::Clear (Hennadii Stepanov)
f79a664314b88941c1a2796623e846d0a5916c06 refactor: Apply consistent pattern for CAddrMan::Check usage (Hennadii Stepanov)
187b7d2bb36e6de9cd960378021ebe690619a2ef refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::Check (Hennadii Stepanov)
f77d9c79aa41dab4285e95c9432cc6d853be67a3 refactor: Fix CAddrMan::Check style (Hennadii Stepanov)
06703973c758c2c5d0ff916993aa7055f609d2d7 Make CAddrMan::Check private (Hennadii Stepanov)
efc6fac951e75ba913350bb470c3d4e6a4e284b9 refactor: Avoid recursive locking in CAddrMan::size (Hennadii Stepanov)
2da95545ea42f925dbc7703e42e9356908a8c83e test: Drop excessive locking in CAddrManTest::SimConnFail (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR replaces `RecursiveMutex CAddrMan::cs` with `Mutex CAddrMan::cs`.
All of the related code branches are covered by appropriate lock assertions to insure that the mutex locking policy has not been changed by accident.
Related to #19303.
Based on #22025, and first three commits belong to it.
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK ae98aec9c0521cdcec76459c8200bd45ff6a1485
Tree-SHA512: c3a2d3d955a75befd7e497a802b8c10730e393be9111ca263ad0464d32fae6c7edf9bd173ffb6bc9bb61c4b39073a74eba12979d47f26b0b7b4a861d100942df
67f4e9c522 Include core_io.h from core_read.cpp (practicalswift)
eca9767673 Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies.
Please note that the removed headers are _not_ "transitively included" by other still included headers. Thus the removals are real.
As an added bonus this change means less work for the preprocessor/compiler. At least 51 393 lines of code no longer needs to be processed:
```
$ git diff -u HEAD~1 | grep -E '^\-#include ' | cut -f2 -d"<" | cut -f1 -d">" | \
sed 's%^%src/%g' | xargs cat | wc -l
51393
```
Note that 51 393 is the lower bound: the real number is likely much higher when taking into account transitively included headers :-)
ACKs for commit 67f4e9:
Tree-SHA512: 0c8868aac59813f099ce53d5307eed7962dd6f2ff3546768ef9e5c4508b87f8210f1a22c7e826c3c06bebbf28bdbfcf1628ed354c2d0fdb9a31a42cefb8fdf13
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
bf2e01097 uint256: Remove unnecessary crypto/common.h use (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #13242 which keeps the `ReadLE64` part, but moves the `crypto/common.h` dependency into `crypto/common.h` as a function outside of `uint256`.
**Reason:** this change will remove dependencies for `uint256` to `crypto/common.h`, `compat/endian.h`, and `compat/byteswap.h`.
This PR removes the need to update tests to be endian-aware/-independent, but keeps the (arguably dubious) `ReadLE64` part (which was only introduced to fix the tests, not for any functionality).
Tree-SHA512: 78b35123cdb185b3b3ec59aba5ca8a5db72624d147f2d6a5484ffa5ce626a72f782a01dc6893fc8f5619b03e2eae7b5a03b0df5d43460f3bda428e719e188aec
e414486d56b9f06af7aeb07ce13e3c3780c2b69b Do not permit copying FastRandomContexts (Pieter Wuille)
022cf47dd7ef8f46e32a184e84f94d1e9f3a495c Simplify testing RNG code (Pieter Wuille)
fd3e7973ffaaa15ed32e5aeadcb02956849b8fc7 Make unit tests use the insecure_rand_ctx exclusively (Pieter Wuille)
8d98d426116f0178612f14d1874d331042c4c4b7 Bugfix: randbytes should seed when needed (non reachable issue) (Pieter Wuille)
273d02580aa736b7ccea8fce51d90541665fdbd1 Use a FastRandomContext in LimitOrphanTxSize (Pieter Wuille)
3db746beb407f7cdd9cd6a605a195bef1254b4c0 Introduce a Shuffle for FastRandomContext and use it in wallet and coinselection (Pieter Wuille)
8098379be5465f598220e1d6174fc57c56f9da42 Use a local FastRandomContext in a few more places in net (Pieter Wuille)
9695f31d7544778853aa373f0aeed629fa68d85e Make addrman use its local RNG exclusively (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This improves a few minor issues with the RNG code:
* Avoid calling `GetRand*()` functions (which currently invoke OpenSSL, later may switch to using our own RNG pool) inside loops in addrman, networking code, `KnapsackSolver`, and `LimitOrphanSize`
* Fix a currently unreachable bug in `FastRandomContext::randbytes`.
* Make a number of simplifications to the unit tests' randomness code (some tests unnecessarily used their own RNG or the OpenSSL one, instead of using the unit test specific `insecure_rand_ctx`).
* As a precaution, make it illegal to copy a `FastRandomContext`.
Tree-SHA512: 084c70b533ea68ca7adc0186c39f0b3e0a5c0ae43a12c37286e5d42086e056a8cd026dde61b12c0a296dc80f87fdc87fe303b9e8e6161b460ac2086cf7615f9d
20e6ea259b222b10f066f22695a5f56c52071f63 [addrman] Improve collision logging and address nits (Suhas Daftuar)
f71fdda3bc2e7acd2a8b74e882364866b8b0f55b [addrman] Ensure collisions eventually get resolved (Suhas Daftuar)
4991e3c813c9848d3b3957ea3ad433f02fca9e81 [net] feeler connections can be made to outbound peers in same netgroup (Suhas Daftuar)
4d834018e368c3481a5421891395f64aa9002185 [addrman] Improve tried table collision logging (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
The restriction on outbound peers sharing the same network group is not intended to apply to feeler connections, so fix this.
This fixes an issue where a tried table collision with an entry to a netgroup we already have an outbound connection to could cause feelers to stop working, because the tried collision buffer (`m_tried_collisions`) would never be drained.
Also, ensure that all entries don't linger in `m_tried_collisions` by evicting an old entry if its collisions is unresolved after 40 minutes.
Tree-SHA512: 553fe2b01b82cd7f0f62f90c6781e373455a45b254e3bec085b5e6b16690aa9f3938e8c50e7136f19dafa250ed4578a26227d944b76daf9ce4ef0c75802389b6
b4db76c55 net: Correct addrman logging (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
These were introduced in #9037.
Found by @theuni (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9037#pullrequestreview-101704656).
Tree-SHA512: 9b5153da8a8e5d4ddf9513a5c453f9609cffd4df2924fd48c7b36c1b1055748c7077d4fc0e70be62ca36af87df7f621a744bb374a234baba271ce4982a240825
e68172ed9 Add test-before-evict discipline to addrman (Ethan Heilman)
Pull request description:
This change implement countermeasures 3 (test-before-evict) suggested in our paper: ["Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network"](http://cs-people.bu.edu/heilman/eclipse/).
# Design:
A collision occurs when an address, addr1, is being moved to the tried table from the new table, but maps to a position in the tried table which already contains an address (addr2). The current behavior is that addr1 would evict addr2 from the tried table.
This change ensures that during a collision, addr1 is not inserted into tried but instead inserted into a buffer (setTriedCollisions). The to-be-evicted address, addr2, is then tested by [a feeler connection](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8282). If addr2 is found to be online, we remove addr1 from the buffer and addr2 is not evicted, on the other hand if addr2 is found be offline it is replaced by addr1.
An additional small advantage of this change is that, as no more than ten addresses can be in the test buffer at once, and addresses are only cleared one at a time from the test buffer (at 2 minute intervals), thus an attacker is forced to wait at least two minutes to insert a new address into tried after filling up the test buffer. This rate limits an attacker attempting to launch an eclipse attack.
# Risk mitigation:
- To prevent this functionality from being used as a DoS vector, we limit the number of addresses which are to be tested to ten. If we have more than ten addresses to test, we drop new addresses being added to tried if they would evict an address. Since the feeler thread only creates one new connection every 2 minutes the additional network overhead is limited.
- An address in tried gains immunity from tests for 4 hours after it has been tested or successfully connected to.
# Tests:
This change includes additional addrman unittests which test this behavior.
I ran an instance of this change with a much smaller tried table (2 buckets of 64 addresses) so that collisions were much more likely and observed evictions.
```
2016-10-27 07:20:26 Swapping 208.12.64.252:8333 for 68.62.95.247:8333 in tried table
2016-10-27 07:20:26 Moving 208.12.64.252:8333 to tried
```
I documented tests we ran against similar earlier versions of this change in #6355.
# Security Benefit
This is was originally posted in PR #8282 see [this comment for full details](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8282#issuecomment-237255215).
To determine the security benefit of these larger numbers of IPs in the tried table I modeled the attack presented in [Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network](https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/263).
![attackergraph40000-10-1000short-line](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/274814/17366828/372af458-595b-11e6-81e5-2c9f97282305.png)
**Default node:** 595 attacker IPs for ~50% attack success.
**Default node + test-before-evict:** 620 attacker IPs for ~50% attack success.
**Feeler node:** 5540 attacker IPs for ~50% attack success.
**Feeler node + test-before-evict:** 8600 attacker IPs for ~50% attack success.
The node running feeler connections has 10 times as many online IP addresses in its tried table making an attack 10 times harder (i.e. requiring the an attacker require 10 times as many IP addresses in different /16s). Adding test-before-evict increases resistance of the node by an additional 3000 attacker IP addresses.
Below I graph the attack over even greater attacker resources (i.e. more attacker controled IP addresses). Note that test-before-evict maintains some security far longer even against an attacker with 50,000 IPs. If this node had a larger tried table test-before-evict could greatly boost a nodes resistance to eclipse attacks.
![attacker graph long view](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/274814/17367108/96f46d64-595c-11e6-91cd-edba160598e7.png)
Tree-SHA512: fdad4d26aadeaad9bcdc71929b3eb4e1f855b3ee3541fbfbe25dca8d7d0a1667815402db0cb4319db6bd3fcd32d67b5bbc0e12045c4252d62d6239b7d77c4395
680bc2cbb Use range-based for loops (C++11) when looping over map elements (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Before this commit:
```c++
for (std::map<T1, T2>::iterator x = y.begin(); x != y.end(); ++x) {
T1 z = (*x).first;
…
}
```
After this commit:
```c++
for (auto& x : y) {
T1 z = x.first;
…
}
```
Tree-SHA512: 954b136b7f5e6df09f39248a6b530fd9baa9ab59d7c2c7eb369fd4afbb591b7a52c92ee25f87f1745f47b41d6828b7abfd395b43daf84a55b4e6a3d45015e3a0
* scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (ryanofsky)
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
for f in \
src/*.cpp \
src/*.h \
src/bench/*.cpp \
src/bench/*.h \
src/compat/*.cpp \
src/compat/*.h \
src/consensus/*.cpp \
src/consensus/*.h \
src/crypto/*.cpp \
src/crypto/*.h \
src/crypto/ctaes/*.h \
src/policy/*.cpp \
src/policy/*.h \
src/primitives/*.cpp \
src/primitives/*.h \
src/qt/*.cpp \
src/qt/*.h \
src/qt/test/*.cpp \
src/qt/test/*.h \
src/rpc/*.cpp \
src/rpc/*.h \
src/script/*.cpp \
src/script/*.h \
src/support/*.cpp \
src/support/*.h \
src/support/allocators/*.h \
src/test/*.cpp \
src/test/*.h \
src/wallet/*.cpp \
src/wallet/*.h \
src/wallet/test/*.cpp \
src/wallet/test/*.h \
src/zmq/*.cpp \
src/zmq/*.h
do
base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f
done
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (Dash Specific)
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
for f in \
src/bls/*.cpp \
src/bls/*.h \
src/evo/*.cpp \
src/evo/*.h \
src/governance/*.cpp \
src/governance/*.h \
src/llmq/*.cpp \
src/llmq/*.h \
src/masternode/*.cpp \
src/masternode/*.h \
src/privatesend/*.cpp \
src/privatesend/*.h
do
base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f
done
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* build: Remove -I for everything but project root
Remove -I from build system for everything but the project root,
and built-in dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# src/Makefile.test.include
* qt: refactor: Use absolute include paths in .ui files
* qt: refactor: Changes to make include paths absolute
This makes all include paths in the GUI absolute.
Many changes are involved as every single source file in
src/qt/ assumes to be able to use relative includes.
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# src/qt/dash.cpp
# src/qt/optionsmodel.cpp
# src/qt/test/rpcnestedtests.cpp
* test: refactor: Use absolute include paths for test data files
* Recommend #include<> syntax in developer notes
* refactor: Include obj/build.h instead of build.h
* END BACKPORT #11651 Remove trailing whitespace causing travis failure
* fix backport 11651
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* More of 11651
* fix blockchain.cpp
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Add missing "qt/" in includes
* Add missing "test/" in includes
* Fix trailing whitespaces
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: MeshCollider <dobsonsa68@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
6eddd43 Fix warnings when building with DEBUG_ADDRMAN (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix warnings when building with `DEBUG_ADDRMAN`.
Warnings prior to this commit:
```
addrman.cpp:390:24: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'size_type' (aka 'unsigned long') and 'int' [-Wsign-compare]
if (vRandom.size() != nTried + nNew)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
addrman.cpp:411:52: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'size_type' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Wsign-compare]
if (info.nRandomPos < 0 || info.nRandomPos >= vRandom.size() || vRandom[info.nRandomPos] != n)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
addrman.cpp:419:25: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'size_type' (aka 'unsigned long') and 'int' [-Wsign-compare]
if (setTried.size() != nTried)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~
addrman.cpp:421:23: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'size_type' (aka 'unsigned long') and 'int' [-Wsign-compare]
if (mapNew.size() != nNew)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~
4 warnings generated.
```
Tree-SHA512: 0316faecfe95066d2c9a0b6b3960086e43824f21a67086a895ea45fbce1327f8d6df5945fe923c2dbe4efce430bc1384d515d317c3930d97d24965e507cf734d
* Contains dashification. disables `-debug dash`
Merge #9424: Change LogAcceptCategory to use uint32_t rather than sets of strings.
6b3bb3d Change LogAcceptCategory to use uint32_t rather than sets of strings. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: ebb5bcf9a7d00a32dd1390b727ff4d29330a038423611da01268d8e1d2c0229e52a1098e751d4e6db73ef4ae862e1e96d38249883fcaf12b68f55ebb01035b34
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
31 -> 32
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Merge #10123: Allow debug logs to be excluded from specified component
3bde556 Add -debugexclude option to switch off logging for specified components (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: 30202e3f2085fc2fc5dd4bedb92988f4cb162c612a42cf8f6395a7da326f34975ddc347f82bc4ddca6c84c438dc0cc6e87869f90c7ff88105dbeaa52a947fa43
* bump to uint64_t due to added Dash codes
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* bump to uint64_t due to added Dash codes cont.
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* string -> BCLog format
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* uint32_t -> uint64_t
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Fix CBatchedLogger
* Fix most fDebug-s
* Fix `debug` rpc
* Fix BENCH and RAND conflicts
* Add ALERT and use it
* Update LogPrint-s in dash-specific code
* Tweak few log categories
Specifically:
- use PRIVATESEND in `CPrivateSendClientManager::GetRandomNotUsedMasternode()`
- use ZMQ in `CZMQPublishRawGovernanceVoteNotifier::NotifyGovernanceVote()` and `CZMQPublishRawGovernanceObjectNotifier::NotifyGovernanceObject()`
* Drop no longer used MASTERNODE category
* Merge #10153: logging: Fix off-by-one for shrinkdebugfile default
faab624 logging: Fix off-by-one for shrinkdebugfile (MarcoFalke)
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* Shift dash-specific log categories to start from `1ul << 32` to avoid potential future conflicts with bitcoin ones
* Fix `dash` category
* remove debugCategories
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Prepend "std::" to find call
* Check for BCLog::PRIVATESEND instead of logCategories != BCLog::NONE
* Use BCLog::MNPAYMENTS category instead of checking for logCategories != BCLog::NONE
* Move "End Dash" comment below "ALERT"
When adding new entries here, we'll otherwise get confused with ordering
and might end up forgetting that adding something Dash specific must
continue with the bit after 43.
* Remove testnet seeds from devnet
* Lift multiple ports restriction on devnet when considering new nodes
Allow to connect to multiple nodes behind the same IP
* Don't skip addresses with non-default port if it matches -port
If the user specified -port, he very likely intends to connect to nodes
with the same port.
* Don't pass false to CAddrMan constructor as it is already the default
* Make if statements easier to read
6182d10 Do not increment nAttempts by more than one for every Good connection. (Gregory Maxwell)
c769c4a Avoid counting failed connect attempts when probably offline. (Gregory Maxwell)
* Only store and connect to NODE_NETWORK nodes
* Keep addrman's nService bits consistent with outbound observations
* Verify that outbound connections have expected services
* Don't require services in -addnode
* Introduce enum ServiceFlags for service flags
* Introduce REQUIRED_SERVICES constant
Adds several unittests for CAddrMan and CAddrInfo.
Increases the accuracy of addrman tests.
Removes non-determinism in tests by overriding the random number generator.
Extracts testing code from addrman class to test class.
On hosts that had spent some time with a failed internet connection their
nAttempts penalty was going through the roof (e.g. thousands for all peers)
and as a result the connect search was pegging the CPU and failing to get
more than a 4 connections after days of running (because it was taking so
long per try).
This change was suggested as Countermeasure 2 in
Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network, Ethan Heilman,
Alison Kendler, Aviv Zohar, Sharon Goldberg. ePrint Archive Report
2015/263. March 2015.
This change was suggested as Countermeasure 2 in
Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Network, Ethan Heilman,
Alison Kendler, Aviv Zohar, Sharon Goldberg. ePrint Archive Report
2015/263. March 2015.