d0cd0bd Make CWallet::SyncTransactions() interface friendlier (John Newbery)
714e4ad AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe should test pIndex, not posInBlock (John Newbery)
Tree-SHA512: d02e7ffce635c53f3e099c37cc5613b431f74e0e3ea189269132901a99fc539477849ddad0282ce721d46a4d794c2d46523d58b64f0c26c655f70b5808c745a5
b1a6d4c Take a CTransactionRef in AddToWalletIfInvolvingMe to avoid a copy (Matt Corallo)
1c95e2f Use std::shared_ptr instead of boost::shared_ptr in ScriptForMining (Matt Corallo)
91f1e6c Remove dead-code tracking of requests for blocks we generated (Matt Corallo)
acad82f Add override to functions using CValidationInterface methods (Matt Corallo)
e6d5e6c Hold cs_wallet for whole block [dis]connection processing (Matt Corallo)
461e49f SyncTransaction->TxAddedToMempool/BlockConnected/Disconnected (Matt Corallo)
f404334 Handle SyncTransaction in ActivateBestChain instead of ConnectTrace (Matt Corallo)
a147687 Keep conflictedTxs in ConnectTrace per-block (Matt Corallo)
d3167ba Handle conflicted transactions directly in ConnectTrace (Matt Corallo)
29e6e23 Make ConnectTrace::blocksConnected private, hide behind accessors (Matt Corallo)
822000c Add pblock to connectTrace at the end of ConnectTip, not start (Matt Corallo)
f5e9a01 Include missing #include in zmqnotificationinterface.h (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 8893d47559da3b28d2ef7359768547cba8a4b43b6f891d80f5848f995a84b1517bfb0f706fdc8cd43f09a1350349eb440d9724a59363ab517dfcc4fcb31b2018
f110272 Remove `namespace fs=fs` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
75594bd torcontrol: Use fs::path instead of std::string for private key path (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2a5f574 Use fsbridge for fopen and freopen (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bac5c9c Replace uses of boost::filesystem with fs (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7d5172d Replace includes of boost/filesystem.h with fs.h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
19e36bb Add fs.cpp/h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 2c34f059dfa6850b9323f3389e9090a6b5f839a457a2960d182c2ecfafd9883c956f5928bb796613402d3aad68ebc78259796a7a313f4a6cfa98aaf507a66842
608bbcc [qt] Stop treating coinbase outputs differently: show them at 1conf (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 62ba10520da8b83cf8e97c86dec3ccdcca8b7bfae0174d1a4099d33aa5d11933cc7c248394bf67c2b105211cf7931955816c741957832e703211030c7f4f002f
a4186dd wallet: Use boost to more portably ensure -wallet specifies only a filename (Luke Dashjr)
Tree-SHA512: 6dfde31fa599638e5ec76489363e2fed97403be3e5762e4560dfc6ac261ce169a92b5a1b92bb34a893cc898e6073c81f74f49528e8df07e86273ddb37dd1ce80
* Tighten rules for dstx
* Tighten rules for dsvin
* NULL -> nullptr
* Make `ConsumeCollateral()` a private function instead of a lamda and reuse it in `Charge*Fees()`
* Make sure inputs and outputs are of the same size
Introduces new response ERR_SIZE_MISMATCH, old clients will simply bail out.
* Drop now redundant vecTxOut.size() check
* Check max inputs size
* Fix log category
* 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)
Tree-SHA512: d6153e06067906172ff0611af9e585a3ecf0a7d56925b6ad7c12e75aa802441047059b9b6f6c78e79916c3f2abc8f1998bfd2d5b84201ec6421f727c08da3c21
* 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.
* Implement GetInstantSendLockCount in CInstantSendManager
* Add islockCountChanged signal to client model
* Show number of InstantSend locks in debug console
e9a6461 Make qt wallet test compatible with qt4 (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: a3e4598986cb3c5c20aaa1d440abc886d84fcc69a6ee4079787cfc8e3a2dce655060ff95612cb15ce8b5a9b8911e4afe2281345b59a4353ec32edf3771338381
0fb2887 Move several relay options into the Relay help group (Jameson Lopp)
Tree-SHA512: 31fdfd8c741adb6fe6806a28955f0fbbc9360b1d8c3d8a28684794822f1b3231fffab93357357d986b81a4532c9eeabb79e5ede9378ff3ad8930ceb6588d9eb6
5335132 ApproximateBestSubset should take inputs by reference, not value (Ryan Havar)
Tree-SHA512: 0990de7efbeba8ef9b70ccee45298c2fb982459a64e44b6395f7d28808740315d2d26e87103d4848677fc519cdf3247c1bde498ecb2e239e18134cb933e6b661
b1f584d fix build if spaces in src dir path (Matthew Zipkin)
Tree-SHA512: 5834690c1f63b85ed04bb8ed411a94da04738534364d58bd9ee333ccff7129b2bbb710f31598c40123199e023da02c1745514294af3efdbb2c2e4c1320aded35
c4a6929 Clarify assumptions made about when BlockCheck is called (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 2eceb0c4f06c7fd6b290b93843bda11a4b63131559c5e8226bfec84596ed4e54ee6d8f5bc9cf789a80675be8b8079cf9234c96032df306258cb2260b9d8c7825
* Merge #9963: util: Properly handle errors during log message formatting
b651270 util: Throw tinyformat::format_error on formatting error (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3b092bd util: Properly handle errors during log message formatting (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 85e3b7afec2255fc88034187f1abd6060e9421de17ed4e3d918416f393429a99cc2c974b362099aaaff6970549df47664bea4c857c4e46acc0789663201dc541
* "cast" debugMsg to a c string
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
"cast" debugMsg to a c string pt 2
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* rename instantx.* file to instantsend.*
* Reorganize Dash Specific code into folders
add to privatesend folder the header files
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
add "masternode" to imports
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
add "masternode" to imports
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
add "masternode" to imports pt 2
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
bf376eacc Return early in IsBanned. (Gregory Maxwell)
Tree-SHA512: d8ed4aaf9a7523b00effa4ac17cec3be1ec1f5c5ce64d89833fbc8f3d73d13b022043354fbcf2682b2af05070d115e1fc0cc0b122197e9ddee5959c3fb9dd16d
8c3e6c6 Changed "Send" button default status from true to false (KibbledJiveElkZoo)
Tree-SHA512: e60d7481351e88925d99b33bdb616f3c234e93ef052571b9c4a1328186ec9abb8b61b0c4299afcb731edad2634aef6b1adaad121646b6c0c56dc933662904674
218d915 [bench] Avoid function call arguments which are pointers to uninitialized values (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 68d62e9442094f171433291b7f13dba20fc7ead5fd7f2292e1eb97ae51aa2345d40224c4a65c2e5d3552802b3cd0f675a82b6181cf5b77e964355650b25089f0
6d5dd60 No need to use OpenSSL malloc/free (Thomas Snider)
Tree-SHA512: 29f790067ffd5a10a8e1a621318a0ba445691f57c804aa3b7c8ca372c8408d8c7fe703c42b48018e400fc32e3feff5ab401d97433910ce2c50e69da0b8a6662e
f885b67 refactor: Make rest.cpp dependency on `*toJSON` in `blockchain.cpp` explicit (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8d8f28d refactor: Move RPCNotifyBlockChange out of `rpc/server.h` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
e6dcfee refactor: Move GetDifficulty out of `rpc/server.h` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: fc2656611d18442f2fddba5ac1554d958151f6785c2039afdfc36735d7e71592d9686ff6cc7b2ad95180071d7514470e62c52d697c5a1e88f851bddaf5942edb
* Print hash of block which conflicts with a ChainLock
* Allow specifying custom block status in `AddToBlockIndex`
* Add blocks (headers) to block index even if they conflict with chainlocks
Applies to CInstantSendManager and CChainLocksHandler. This fixes extremely
high RAM usage on reindex and resync, which happens to many/all transactions
being kept track of non-locked TXs (nonLockedTxs) and TXs per
block (blockTxs).
* Bump nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid for mainnet
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
add back 0x
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Bump nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid for testnet
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
add back 0x 2nd time
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Add a checkpoint for 0.14
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* add testnet checkpoint 0.14
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* update mainnet ChainTxData
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
formatting fix mainnet chaintxdata
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
update mainnet ChainTxData to specific block
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* update testnet chainTxData
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
update testnet ChainTxData to specific block
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Store rs_t key time in big endian
Also implement ConvertInvalidTimeKeys to convert old entries. We can remove
this later when we know that most MNs have run this code on testnet.
The way we stored the time field in the past lead to CleanupOldRecoveredSigs
iterating the keys in a strange order, causing no deletion at all and the
LLMQ DB filling up.
* Write batch in CleanupOldRecoveredSigs when it gets too large
This avoids RAM filling up and OOM getting triggered.
* Keep track of when a vote was written to the DB and clean up after week
Instead of only deleting when the corresponding recovered sig is deleted.
It sometimes happens that a masternode votes on something but a recovered
sig is never created, which leaves us with a vote that will never be
deleted.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: PastaPastaPasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Fall back to ReadBlockFromDisk when blockTxs is not filled yet
This handles the case where a MN is freshly started and SyncTransaction
was not been called for older transactions/blocks.
* Also update txFirstSeenTime
* Properly handle txids == nullptr
And for llmq5_60, set it to 3 instead of 24 (which was incorrect from the
beginning).
Increasing all LLMQs "keepOldConnections" by one is required because we
don't use the tip when scanning active quorums, but a block that is 8 blocks
in the past. This however means that we need to keep connections for one
additional quorum alive.
This fixes an issue with signing sessions randomly failing with timeouts.
* Print inputs on which we voted
Also print the corresponding requestId. This makes debugging InstantSend
issues easier.
* Print quorum hash when signing a share
* Remove unused nodesByAddress map in CSigSharesManager::SendMessages
Not related to this PR, but a simple cleanup that should have no
side effects.
* Allow modifying simulate DKG error rates via RPC
* Don't lie to yourself :)
* Add some missing new-lines in LogPrintf calls
* More fine grained control over which messages to expect in mine_quorum
* Implement llmq-dkgerrors.py integration tests
These test DKG errors and malicious behavior.
* Move code to write archived ISLOCKs into its own method
We'll need this from another method as well later.
* Return ISLOCK instead of conflicting txid in GetConflictingTx/GetConflictingLock
* Implement GetInstantSendLocksByParent and RemoveChainedInstantSendLocks
These allow to easily delete multiple chains (actually trees) of ISLOCKs
in one go.
* Implement RemoveConflictedTx and call it from RemoveMempoolConflictsForLock
Also add "retryChildren" parameter to RemoveNonLockedTx so that we can
skip retrying of non-locked children TXs.
* Properly handle/remove conflicted TXs (between mempool and new blocks)
* Track non-locked TXs by inputs
* Implement and call ResolveBlockConflicts
* Also call ResolveBlockConflicts from ConnectBlock
But only when a block is known to have a conflict and at the same time is
ChainLocked, which causes the ISLOCK to be pruned.
* Split out RemoveChainLockConflictingLock from ResolveBlockConflicts
* Implement "quorum getrecsig" RPC
* Include decoded TX data in result of create_raw_tx
* Implement support for CLSIG in mininode.py
* Fix condition for update of nonLockedTxs.pindexMined
* Only add entries to nonLockedTxsByInputs when AddNonLockedTx is called for the first time
* Implement support for ISLOCK in mininode.py
* Implement tests for ChainLock vs InstantSend lock conflict resolution
* Handle review comment
Bail out (continue) early
0be03c7 Qt: Use _putenv_s instead of setenv on Windows builds (Brian McMichael)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10836
Error message I would get on `make`:
```
...
CXXLD bench/bench_bitcoin.exe
OBJCXXLD qt/bitcoin-qt.exe
qt/test/test_main.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
qt/test/test_main.cpp:64:43: error: ‘setenv’ was not declared in this scope
setenv("QT_QPA_PLATFORM", "minimal", 0);
^
make[2]: *** [qt/test/qt_test_test_bitcoin_qt-test_main.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bmcmichael/Projects/bcoin/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bmcmichael/Projects/bcoin/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
```
`setenv` function is not available from the Microsoft runtime library. Need to use `_putenv_s` instead.
This solution tells the compiler to use `_putenv_s` on `WIN32` compilation (Note: this also works on 64-bit Windows instances.) and `setenv` everywhere else.
I've tested builds on Windows 10 x64 and Ubuntu 16.04 with this code.
Tree-SHA512: d53c996c890e3c6f22b4f2dcca718bef9168f19a6d4a29b8ff13391bfc0c8ea9c1cd16782b47c25b156dcbdff18bb19e23bfd5f6fefb1f373c9d5454a13fc969
e141aa4 Add mallocinfo mode to `getmemoryinfo` RPC (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: e778631765c29b3b5fb94eb66e5f50a8f108a234891bdcc4883f1e6e2fdd223f7660fad987eb2d7cbda5b800482d78adc1a309a3f6f83a84c556af43ebee2ed7
d93b97f Set to nullptr after delete (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: 7201cef4541557ffe31f52ce7527c4b08a2ff5aa1eae5268bdfee5b4843881f8fd115257bef6d1b4dfb71166951950a912ce87aef160ca89c2ca2ae264cfab1b
set dash pointers to nullptr after deletion
d7f80b6 Rename first iterator to prevent shadowing. (Pavel Janík)
b42ff60 Fix shadowing of local variables. (Pavel Janík)
c4b60b3 Make some global variables less-global (static) (Pavel Janík)
bb2aaee Prevent -Wshadow warnings with gcc versions 4.8.5, 5.3.1 and 6.2.1. (Pavel Janík)
Tree-SHA512: 3aea4e28146c8f2a31351c6e2b0cce88b6f1e567a0ea0e6131624453e7193d0904e30d81b1439d8c69e281cf0e369b895851fb882ae48d5967b5c2e2c227404e
7759aa2 Save watch only key timestamps when reimporting keys (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 433b5a78e5626fb2f3166e6c84c22eabd5239d451dc82694da95af237e034612a24f1a8bc959b7d2f2e576ce0b679be1fa4af929ebfae758c7e832056ab67061
9576b01 Enable xvfb in travis to allow running test_bitcoin-qt (Russell Yanofsky)
9e6817e Add new test_bitcoin-qt static library dependencies (Russell Yanofsky)
2754ef1 Add simple qt wallet test sending a transaction (Russell Yanofsky)
b61b34c Add braces to if statements in Qt test_main (Russell Yanofsky)
cc9503c Make qt test compatible with TestChain100Setup framework (Russell Yanofsky)
91e3035 Make test_bitcoin.cpp compatible with Qt Test framework (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: da491181848b8c39138e997ae5ff2df0b16eef2d9cdd0a965229b1a28d4fa862d5f1ef314a1736e5050e88858f329124d15c689659fc6e50fefde769ba24e523
remove line, testing
bitcoin -> dash, testing
bitcoin -> dash, testing
resolve name conflict, testing
bitcoin -> dash
re-add test fixture line
code review, fix tests
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
move ExceptionInitializer into test_dash_main.cpp
remove witness from nulldummy.py
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
change error text to match expected
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
a4d1c9f compat: use `unsigned int` instead of `u_int` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
25da1ee build: cleanup: define MSG_DONTWAIT/MSG_NO_SIGNAL locally (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
c459d50 build: Probe MSG_DONTWAIT in the same way as MSG_NOSIGNAL (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Tree-SHA512: 60d79d69439bb181465e4244aa5ddc28bbd84f69c0ca0c753956b3798c9022394e29d791bc085fe7ffb1268c64c789a57e24797daad63525bb776088188ff9ae
fix merge error in configure.ac
Signed-off-by: Pasta <Pasta@dash.org>
* Also test conflicts in mempool instead of only in blocks
* Ask for locked TXs after removing conflicting TXs
When we removed a conflicting TX from the mempool, the correct/locked TX
is not available locally as the first-seen rule would have filtered before.
We need to re-request this TX if any other node announced it before.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Remove code for QDEBUGSTATUS propagation
This turned out to be too expensive and could easily take the network
down by bringing all nodes to 100% CPU usage. Better to fully remove this
functionality.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Update src/rpc/rpcquorums.cpp
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Be more accurate with denom creation/consumption
- Calculate and pass an actual balance needed to be denominated to CreateDenominated.
- Drop GetNeedsToBeAnonymizedBalance and fix corresponding conditions: do not overshoot, do not check max pool amount - these conditions are handled outside.
- Properly calculate various balance limits.
- Handle edge case for the final denom.
* Add an option to control max number of denoms created and respect it
`-privatesenddenoms`, default is 300
Note: CreateDenominated failure is not an error anymore
* Add few more stats to log in DoAutomaticDenominating
* Trivial: vout->txout
* Re-use SetHexStr in few more places
* Tweak log output
* fix v13 release notes links
* Drop no longer used stuff
* Few more trivial fixes
* Adjust few rpc help strings
* Apply review suggestions
unordered_limitedmap was meant to be used with much larger
nPruneAfterSizeIn values to maintain good performance. The way it is not
will result in pruning too often on high load.
* Harden DIP3 activation height
Also drop all related but no longer used parts.
* Pass current block index to GetCommitmentsFromBlock
* Allow to change dip3 activation height for tests
And fix them.
* Report `instantlock: true` for transactions locked via ChainLocks
Also introduce `instantlock_internal` to show the actual lock state.
* Always show instantlock_internal
* Ensure wallet is available and unlocked for specific governance rpc commands
* Ensure wallet is available and unlocked for specific protx rpc commands
Do this in actual rpc command handlers, not in the top protx rpc
* Fix few pwalletMain occurrences in rpc
This allows AlreadyHave to check if an announced (via INV) islock was
already known in the past. This avoids requesting islocks which got
obsolete due to ChainLocks.
Observed on testnet that MNs tend to re-request the same objects multiple
times when load becomes high, which results in the same objects being
received multiple times.
* Track which TXs are not locked yet and use this info in ProcessPendingRetryLockTxs
Instead of relying on ReadBlockFromDisk. This should be less disk+CPU
intensive but require more RAM.
It also fixes a bug in ProcessPendingRetryLockTxs which caused ChainLocked
parents to not be considered for retrying of its children.
* Handle review commments
* Don't disconnect peers on MNAUTH verification failure
Only give them a DoS score.
* Re-add cs_main lock
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Make CBLSLazySignature thread safe
* Perform malleability check in CBLSLazySignature
* Use CBLSLazySignature in CRecoveredSig and CInstantSendLock
* Only sporadically verify self-recovered signatures
* test
* Automatically wake up select() when optimistic send was not used
But only when we know that we are actually inside select() and that it
currenlty is unlikely for it to have selected the node's socket for
sending. We accept race conditions here as the select() timeout
will ensure that we always send the data.
* Don't manually call WakeSelect() in CSigSharesManager::SendMessages
Not needed anymore
* Disable optimistic send in PushMessage by default
* Let ProcessPendingInstantSendLocks return true when it did some work
* Introduce own worker thread for CInstantSendManager
Instead of using the scheduler.
* Remove scheduler from CInstantSendManager
* Add missing reset() call for workInterrupt
* Merge #13176: Improve CRollingBloomFilter performance: replace modulus with FastMod
9aac9f90d5e56752cc6cbfac48063ad29a01143c replace modulus with FastMod (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
Not sure if this is optimization is necessary, but anyway I have some spare time so here it is. This replaces the slow modulo operation with a much faster 64bit multiplication & shift. This works when the hash is uniformly distributed between 0 and 2^32-1. This speeds up the benchmark by a factor of about 1.3:
```
RollingBloom, 5, 1500000, 3.73733, 4.97569e-07, 4.99002e-07, 4.98372e-07 # before
RollingBloom, 5, 1500000, 2.86842, 3.81630e-07, 3.83730e-07, 3.82473e-07 # FastMod
```
Be aware that this changes the internal data of the filter, so this should probably
not be used for CBloomFilter because of interoperability problems.
Tree-SHA512: 04104f3fb09f56c9d14458a6aad919aeb0a5af944e8ee6a31f00e93c753e22004648c1cd65bf36752b6addec528d19fb665c27b955ce1666a85a928e17afa47a
* Use unordered_map in CSporkManager
In one of my profiling sessions with many InstantSend transactions
happening, calls into CSporkManager added up to about 1% of total CPU time.
This is easily avoidable by using unordered maps.
* Use std::unordered_map instead of std::map in limitedmap
* Use unordered_set for CNode::setAskFor
* Add serialization support for unordered maps and sets
* Use unordered_map for mapArgs and mapMultiArgs
* Let limitedmap prune in batches and use unordered_multimap
Due to the batched pruning, there is no need to maintain an ordered map
of values anymore. Only when nPruneAfterSize, there is a need to create
a temporary ordered vector of values to figure out what can be removed.
* Instead of using a multimap for mapAskFor, use a vector which we sort on demand
CNode::AskFor will now push entries into an initially unordered vector
instead of an ordered multimap. Only when we later want to use vecAskFor in
SendMessages, we sort the vector.
The vector will actually be mostly sorted in most cases as insertion order
usually mimics the desired ordering. Only the last few entries might need
some shuffling around. Doing the sort on-demand should be less wasteful
then trying to maintain correct order all the time.
* Fix compilation of tests
* Fix limitedmap tests
* Rename limitedmap to unordered_limitedmap to ensure backports conflict
This ensures that future backports that depends on limitedmap's ordering
conflict so that we are made aware of needed action.
* Fix compilation error on Travis
* Remove unused (old) icons
* Remove red line from top/bottom of frame
* Remove red line from about image
* Clean up theme display names
* Remove DASH at the beginning (just redundant)
* Capitalize theme names
* Flip "about" image back on its end
* Fix up about image a bit
* Skip required services and port checks when outgoing connections is a MN
* Only relax default port check when AllowMultiplePorts is true
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
It's not a good idea to try to connect to an old address of a masternode.
This will also skip connection attempts when the masternode is not in the
valid set anymore (banned or collateral spent).
* Fix crash in RemoveInvalidVotes()
Caused by lock not being held while accessing lastMNListForVotingKeys when RemoveInvalidVotes() is called from DoMaintenance() and UpdatedBlockTip() at the same time.
* No need to call RemoveInvalidVotes() from DoMaintenance()
MN list only changes on new blocks and we already call RemoveInvalidVotes() from UpdatedBlockTip()
* No need to call RemoveInvalidVotes() until we are fully synced
This fixes a bug in ScanQuorums which made it return quorums which were not
mined at the time of pindexStart. This was due to quorumHashes being based
on older blocks (the phase=0 block) which are ancestors of pindexStart even
if the commitment was actually mined in a later block.
GetMinedAndActiveCommitmentsUntilBlock is also going to be used for quorum
commitment merkle roots in CCbTx.
This also removes GetFirstMinedQuorumHash as it's not needed anymore.
This iterator allows merged iteration of the key/values from the parent and
the not-yet-committed key/values from the transaction. This also works for
nested transactions (as used in CEvoDB).
It's interface mimics CDBIterator.
...instead of comparing by using the keys < operator.
There are 2 reasons for this:
1. This better mimics the behavior of CDBWrapper. Otherwise there is
a chance of discrepancy when it comes to key equality.
2. Next commit will introduce CDBTransactionIterator, which relies on
CDBTransaction and CDBWrapper being compatible in the way keys are
compared.
Even if its a TX type which we don't want in merkle blocks. Wrongfully
omitting the pushes causes invalid partial merkle trees, which in turn
causes SPV nodes to ban us.
* Update immer library to current master (0a718d2d76bab6ebdcf43de943bd6c7d2dbfe2f9)
* Temporary fix for alignof(std::max_align_t) on MinGW 32bit builds
See https://github.com/arximboldi/immer/issues/78
* Keep the most recent gobject vote only
We don't need to store full vote data for old votes - we never relay them to other nodes anyway.
Still keep old hashes to avoid re-requesting data etc.
* add comment
* Drop getvotes rpc
* Compare vote signals, do not compare hashes
Also add comments
On testnet it's quite usual to have multiple MNs on the same IP. Now that
we have LLMQs and DKGs which require deterministic intra quorum connections,
we must allow them to connect to each other even if the IPs are shared very
often.
* Drop all kind of invalid votes from all types of gobjects
Currently we only do so for proposal "funding" votes which looks incomplete.
* Apply review suggestions
* Fix potential deadlock in LoadWallet()
```
POTENTIAL DEADLOCK DETECTED
Previous lock order was:
(1) cs_main wallet/wallet.cpp:3881
(2) cs_wallet wallet/wallet.cpp:3881
Current lock order is:
(2) pwallet->cs_wallet wallet/walletdb.cpp:589
(1) cs_main wallet/wallet.cpp:1252
```
* Add comment in CWallet::MarkConflicted re new cs_main lock in CWalletDB::LoadWallet()
* Reset local/static cache in LogAcceptCategory when categories change
Without this, it is always required to first set debug to 0, wait a few
seconds (until LogAcceptCategory is called by all affected threads) and
then call "debug somecategory". Otherwise "ptrCategory" never gets updated.
This PR also stores a cache counter locally and globally and updates
"ptrCategory" when the counters do not match.
* Lock cs_args in LogAcceptCategory
* Prepare Dash-related stuff before starting ThreadImport
* Ensure activeMasternodeManager is not null in ThreadImport when DIP3 is active and we are running in masternode mode
* Pass CNode* to IsMasternodeQuorumNode and let it also check verifiedProRegTxHash
This makes IsMasternodeQuorumNode return true on incoming peer connections
as well.
* Let GetMasternodeQuorumNodes also take verifiedProRegTxHash into account
This makes it return NodeIds for incoming peer connections as well.
* Remove AddParticipatingNode and the need for it
This was needed in the past when we were unable to identify incoming
connections from other quorum members. Now that we have MNAUTH, we can
easily identify all connected members.
* Don't track interestedIn quorums in CSigSharesNodeState anymore
Same as with the previous commit, we're now able to easily identify which
nodes to announce sig shares to.
* Remove unused CConnman::GetMasternodeQuorumAddresses
* Sort evo/* source files in Makefile.am
* Keep track of proRegTxHash in CConnman::masternodeQuorumNodes map
We will later need the proRegTxHash
* Fix serialization of std::tuple with const rvalue elements
Having serialization and deserialization in the same specialized template
results in compilation failures due to the "if(for_read)" branch.
* Implement MNAUTH message
This allows masternodes to authenticate themself.
* Protect fresh incoming connections for a second from eviction
Give fresh connections some time to do the VERSION/VERACK handshake and
an optional MNAUTH when it's a masternode. When an MNAUTH happened, the
incoming connection is then forever protected against eviction.
If a timeout of 1 second occurs or the first message after VERACK is not
MNAUTH, the node is not protected anymore and becomes eligable for
eviction.
* Avoid connecting to masternodes if an incoming connection is from the same one
Now that incoming connections from MNs authenticate them self, we can avoid
connecting to the same MNs through intra-quorum connections.
* Apply review suggestions
* Fix warning about size_t to int conversion
* Fix loop in CLLMQUtils::GetQuorumConnections to add at least 2 connections
When reaching very small quorum sizes, the current algorithm results in
only a single connection to be added. This would be fine usually, but is an
issue when this connection fails. We should always have at least one backup
connection.
This fixes simple PoSe test failures where the quorum size gets down to 4
with one of the 4 members being down. If other nodes are unlucky to connect
to this node, they fail as well even though 3 members in a quorum should
work fine.
* Update src/llmq/quorums_utils.cpp
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Bump MAX_OUTBOUND_MASTERNODE_CONNECTIONS to 250 on masternodes
Masternodes now need to connect to much more other MNs due to the intra-quorum
communication.
250 is a very conservative value loosely based on the absolute worst-case
number of outgoing connections required, assuming that a MN manages to
become part of all 24 active LLMQs.
* Fix infinite loop in CConnman::Interrupt
* Move out conditional calc into it's own variable
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* check matches for special transactions additional data
* additional method to check matches for CKeyID
* remove code duplication
* unit tests for bloom filters for DIP2 txes
* automatically update filters if special transaction matches
* unit tests for filter updates
* Error in comment
Co-Authored-By: gladcow <sergey@dash.org>
* use switch instead of if-chain
* fix version check
* remove code duplication
* add negative tests in unit tests
* Introduce "qsendrecsigs" to indicate that plain recovered sigs should be sent
Full nodes, including masternodes, will send this message automatically.
Other node implementations (e.g. SPV) are usually not interested and would
not send this message.
* Use std::atomic<bool> instead of std::atomic_bool
Not related to this PR, but a small enough change to include it here as
well.
* Add support for log category to CBatchedLogger
* Use "llmq" logging category in LLMQ code
* Use "chainlocks" logging category in ChainLocks code
* Log errors without logging category
* Don't rely on UTXO set in CheckCanLock
The UTXO set only works for TXs in the mempool and won't work when we try
to retroactively lock unlocked TXs from blocks.
This is safe as ProcessTx is only called when a TX was accepted into the
mempool or connected in a block, which means that all input checks were
good.
* Rename RetryLockMempoolTxs to RetryLockTxs and let it retry connected TXs
* Instead of manually calling ProcessTx, let SyncTransaction handle all cases
SyncTransaction is called from AcceptToMemoryPool and when transactions got
connected in a block. So this is the time we want to run TXs through
ProcessTx. This also enables retroactive signing of TXs that were unknown
before a new block appeared.
* Test retroactive signing and safe TXs in LLMQ ChainLocks tests
* Also test for retroactive signing of chained TXs
* Honor lockedParentTx when looking for TXs to retry signing
* Stop scanning for TXs to retry after a depth of 6
* Generate 6 block to avoid retroactive signing overloading Travis
* Avoid retroactive signing
* Don't rely on NewPoWValidBlock and use SyncTransaction to build blockTxs
NewPoWValidBlock is not guaranteed to be called when blocks come in fast.
When a block is accepted in AcceptBlock, NewPoWValidBlock is only called
when the new block is a successor of the currently active tip. This is not
the case when after the first block a second block is accepted immediately
as the first block is not connected yet.
This might be a bug actually in the handling of NewPoWValidBlock, so we
might need to check/fix this later, but currently I prefer to not touch
that part.
Instead, we now use SyncTransaction to gather TXs for blockTxs. This works
because SyncTransaction is called for all transactions in a freshly
connected block in one go. The call also happens before UpdatedBlockTip is
called, so it's fine with the existing logic.
* Use tx.IsCoinBase() instead of checking index 0
Also check for empty vin.
* Remove unused parameters from CInstantSendManager::ProcessTx
* Pass txHash in CheckCanLock by reference instead of pointer
* Dont' allow locking of TXs without inputs
* Remove unused local variable nInstantSendConfirmationsRequired
* Don't subtract 1 from nInstantSendConfirmationsRequired
This was necessary in the old system but is not necessary in the new system.
It also prevented proper retroactive signing of chained TXs in regtest as
it resulted in child TXs to return true immediately for CheckCanLock when
it should actually have waited for the parent TX to become locked first.
* Access chainActive.Height() while cs_main is locked
* Properly read and write lastChainLockBlock
"pindex" is NOT the chainlocked block after the while loop finishes. We
must use the pindex (renamed to pindexChainLock now) given on method entry.
Also, the GetLastChainLockBlock() result was not assigned to,
lastChainLockBlock which resulted in the while loop to run unnecessarily
long.
* Generalize filtering in NewPoWValidBlock and SyncTransaction
We're actually interested in all TXs that have inputs, so no need to
explicitly check for tx types.
* Use tx.IsCoinBase() instead of checking for index 0
* Handle cases where a TX is not received yet in wait_for_instantlock
* Wait on all nodes for the locks
Otherwise we end up with the sender having it locked but other nodes
not yet, failing the test.
* Fix LogPrintf call in CChainLocksHandler::DoInvalidateBlock
* Require only 3 out of 5 signatures for old InstantSend in regtest mode
* Use LLMQs of size 5 with threshold of 3 for regtest
* Fix wrong check for out-of-range bits in CFixedBitSet
* Reduce number of masternodes in masternode/LLMQ tests
* Add missing \n to LogPrintf call
* Use correct indexes for isolated/receiver/sender nodes
The way it was before resulted in nodes 1-3 being unused and 6-8 being used
for these 3 special nodes even though these are masternodes.
* Avoid stopping/starting isolated node in p2p-instantsend.py
It's enough to disable networking for this node.
* Print which DKG type aborted
* Don't directly call EnforceBestChainLock and instead schedule the call
Calling EnforceBestChainLock might result in switching chains, which in
turn might end up calling signals, so we get into a recursive call chain.
Better to call EnforceBestChainLock from the scheduler.
* Regularly call EnforceBestChainLock and reset error flags on locked chain
* Don't invalidate blocks from CChainLocksHandler::TrySignChainTip
As the name of this method implies, it's trying to sign something and not
enforce/invalidate chains. Invalidating blocks is the job of
EnforceBestChainLock.
* Only call ActivateBestChain when tip != best CL tip
* Fix unprotected access of bestChainLockBlockIndex and bail out if its null
* Fix ChainLocks tests after changes in enforcement handling
* Only invoke NotifyChainLock signal from EnforceBestChainLock
This ensures that NotifyChainLock is not prematurely called before the
block is fully connected.
* Use a mutex to ensure that only one thread executes ActivateBestChain
It might happen that 2 threads enter ActivateBestChain at the same time
start processing block by block, while randomly switching between threads
so that sometimes one thread processed the block and then another one
processes it. A mutex protects ActivateBestChain now against this race.
* Rename local copy of bestChainLockBlockIndex to currentBestChainLockBlockIndex
* Don't call ActivateBestChain when best CL is part of the main chain
This requires the removal of some very liberal (incorrect) cs_mains
sprinkled in some tests. It adds some chainActive.Tip() races, but
the tests are all single-threaded anyway.
725b79a [test] Verify node doesn't send headers that haven't been fully validated (Russell Yanofsky)
3788a84 Do not send (potentially) invalid headers in response to getheaders (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Nowhere else in the protocol do we send headers which are for
blocks we have not fully validated except in response to getheaders
messages with a null locator. On my public node I have not seen any
such request (whether for an invalid block or not) in at least two
years of debug.log output, indicating that this should have minimal
impact.
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eff4bd8 [test] P2P functional test for certain fingerprinting protections (Jim Posen)
a2be3b6 [net] Ignore getheaders requests for very old side blocks (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
Sending a getheaders message with an empty locator and a stop hash is a request for a single header by hash. The node will respond with headers for blocks not in the main chain as well as those in the main chain. To avoid fingerprinting, the node should, however, ignore requests for headers on side branches that are too old. This replicates the logic that currently exists for `getdata` requests for blocks.
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b49ad44 Add comment about cs_most_recent_block coverage (Matt Corallo)
c47f5b7 Cache witness-enabled state with recent-compact-block-cache (Matt Corallo)
efc135f Use cached [compact] blocks to respond to getdata messages (Matt Corallo)
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This seems to be backported wrongly. In the Bitcoin code, there is a
condition on requested witness data and we took the other branch which
recreates the compact block. We should have taken the other branch because
we always send with witness data (there is no Segwit in Dash).
It's actually not true that these should always be the same. In case a
quorum is built and the total number of masternodes in the network is below
the quorum size, we might still end up having a valid quorum as long as
the total number of masternodes is >= minSize.
* Fix remaining `print`s in tests
* use AssertLockHeld(cs) instead of relying on comments
* actually use `clsig` in `EnforceBestChainLock()`
* fix log output in `EnforceBestChainLock()`
* drop comments
* Fix deadlock in CSigSharesManager::SendMessages
Locking "cs" at this location caused a (potential) deadlock due to changed
order of cs and cs_vNodes locking. This changes the method to not require
the session object anymore which removes the need for locking.
* Pass size of LLMQ instead of llmqType into CSigSharesInv::Init
This allows use of sizes which are not supported in chainparams.
Later commits will introduce checks for "safe TXs" which might abort the
signing on first try, but succeed a few seconds later, so we periodically
retry to sign the tip.
* Let Commit() return void
The boolean return value will loose its meaning in the next commit
* Implement 2-stage commits for CDBTransaction and CScopedDBTransaction
CDBTransaction is changed to allow CDBBatch, CDBWrapper and other
CDBTransactions as parent instead of just CDBWrapper. This in turn allows
to implement multi-staged commits in CEvoDB.
We now have the "current transaction" which is started and ended (commit
or rollback) for each call to Connect-/DisconnectBlock. When the current
transaction is committed, it moves its contents into the "root transaction"
instead of directly writing to CDBWrapper.
CommitRootTransaction() then handles the final commitment to CDBWrapper. It
is called at the same time when the chainstate is flushed to disk, which
guarantees consistency between chainstate and CEvoDB.
* Allow to efficiently move values into parent transactions to avoid copies
When CDBTransaction<CDBTransaction<...>>::Commit() is called, we can avoid
copying values from this transaction to the parent transaction and instead
pass values by rvalue and let the contents be moved.
* Revert "Force FlushStateToDisk on ConnectTip/DisconnectTip while not in IBD (#2560)"
This reverts commit 6dfceaba5a.
It was reported on iOS that CMerkleBlock sometimes included the dummy
quorum commitments introduced with v13, which led to banning of nodes as
these were not supported/expected there.
We should in general only include TXs here that are of interest for SPV
nodes, so we should maintain the list of allowed TX types.
* Fix incorrect usage of begin() when genesis block is requested in "protx diff"
.begin() on mapBlockIndex does NOT return the genesis block, but just the
block with lowest hash.
The fix is to use chainActive[0] to get the genesis block.
* Update src/evo/simplifiedmns.cpp
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Do not process blocks in CDeterministicMNManager before dip3 activation
This should save us some cpu/disk on initial sync/reindex
* Write initial snapshot on dip3 activation
* Let Commit() return void
The boolean return value will loose its meaning in the next commit
* Implement 2-stage commits for CDBTransaction and CScopedDBTransaction
CDBTransaction is changed to allow CDBBatch, CDBWrapper and other
CDBTransactions as parent instead of just CDBWrapper. This in turn allows
to implement multi-staged commits in CEvoDB.
We now have the "current transaction" which is started and ended (commit
or rollback) for each call to Connect-/DisconnectBlock. When the current
transaction is committed, it moves its contents into the "root transaction"
instead of directly writing to CDBWrapper.
CommitRootTransaction() then handles the final commitment to CDBWrapper. It
is called at the same time when the chainstate is flushed to disk, which
guarantees consistency between chainstate and CEvoDB.
* Allow to efficiently move values into parent transactions to avoid copies
When CDBTransaction<CDBTransaction<...>>::Commit() is called, we can avoid
copying values from this transaction to the parent transaction and instead
pass values by rvalue and let the contents be moved.
* Revert "Force FlushStateToDisk on ConnectTip/DisconnectTip while not in IBD (#2560)"
This reverts commit 6dfceaba5a.
* Add a button/context menu item to show qr codes for addresses in address book
* Add a context menu item to show qr code for addresses in transaction list
The local node might be the bad one actually as it might not have catched
up with the chain. In that case, LLMQs might be different for the sending
and receiving node.
When ProcessMessageBatchedSigShares returns false, it's interpreted as
if an invalid/malicious message was received, causing a ban. So, we should
return "!ban" instead of just "ban".
It was reported on iOS that CMerkleBlock sometimes included the dummy
quorum commitments introduced with v13, which led to banning of nodes as
these were not supported/expected there.
We should in general only include TXs here that are of interest for SPV
nodes, so we should maintain the list of allowed TX types.
* Ignore sig share inv messages when we don't have the quorum vvec
* Update src/llmq/quorums_signing_shares.cpp
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* On timeout, print members proTxHashes from members which did not send a share
* Move inactive quorums check above timeout checks
This allows to reuse things in the next commit
* Avoid locking cs_main through GetQuorum by using a pre-filled map
* Use find() instead of [] to access quorums map
* Return bool in ProcessMessageXXX methods to indicate misbehaviour
* Send/Receive multiple messages as part of one P2P message in CSigSharesManager
Many messages, especially QSIGSHARESINV and QGETSIGSHARES, are very small
by nature (5-14 bytes for a 50 members LLMQ). The message headers are
24 bytes, meaning that we produce a lot of overhead for these small messages.
This sums up quite a bit when thousands of signing sessions are happening
in parallel.
This commit changes all related P2P messages to send a vector of messages
instead of a single message.
* Remove bogus lines
Included these by accident
* Unify handling of BanNode in ProcessMessageXXX methods
* Remove bogus check for fMasternodeMode
* Properly use == instead of misleading >= in SendMessages
* Put "didSend = true" near PushMessage
Stop relying on the information previously found in the CSigSharesInv
and CBatchedSigShares messages and instead use the information found in
the session refereced by the session id.
This also updates a few LogPrintf calls. Previously, CSigSharesInv::ToString
also included the signHash in the returned string, which is not the case
anymore, so we have to add it manually.
We must watch out to not blindly use externally provided keys in unordered
sets/maps, as attackers might find ways to cause unbalanced hash buckets
causing performance degradation.
Allows convenient salted hashing with unordered maps and sets. Useful when
there is a risk of unbalanced hash buckets slowing things down, e.g. when
externally supplied hashes are used as keys into a map.
* Indicate success when signing was unnecessary
* Fix typo in name of LLMQ_400_60
* Move RemoveAskFor call for CLSIGs into ProcessNewChainLock
In case we got INV items for the same CLSIG that we recreated through
HandleNewRecoveredSig, (re-)requesting of the CLSIG from other peers
becomes unnecessary.
* Move Cleanup() call in CChainLocksHandler::UpdatedBlockTip up
We bail out early in a few situations from this method, so that Cleanup()
might not be called while its at the bottom.
* Bail out from CChainLocksHandler::UpdatedBlockTip if we already got the CLSIG
* Call RemoveAskFor when QFCOMMITMENT was received
Otherwise we might end up re-requesting it for a very long time when the
commitment INV was received shortly before it got mined.
* Call RemoveSigSharesForSession when a recovered sig is received
Otherwise we end up with session data in node states lingering around until
a fake "timeout" occurs (can be seen in the logs).
* Better handling of false-positive conflicts in CSigningManager
The old code was emitting a lot of messages in logs as it treated sigs
for exactly the same session as a conflict. This commit fixes this by
looking at the signHash before logging.
Also handle a corner-case where a recovered sig might be deleted between
the HasRecoveredSigForId and GetRecoveredSigById call.
* Don't run into session timeout when sig shares come in slow
Instead of just tracking when the first share was received, we now also
track when the last (non-duplicate) share was received. Sessios will now
timeout 5 minutes after the first share arrives, or 1 minute after the last
one arrived.
45a5aaf Only call clear on prevector if it isn't trivially destructible and don't loop in clear (Jeremy Rubin)
aaa02e7 Add prevector destructor benchmark (Jeremy Rubin)
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4d51e9b Assert ConnectBlock block and pIndex are the same block (NicolasDorier)
972714c pow: GetNextWorkRequired never called with NULL pindexLast (Daniel Cousens)
cc44c8f ContextualCheckBlockHeader should never have pindexPrev to NULL (NicolasDorier)
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dcf2112 Add safe flag to listunspent result (NicolasDorier)
af61d9f Add COutput::fSafe member for safe handling of unconfirmed outputs (Russell Yanofsky)
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* Add libbacktrace to depends
This is currently only useful to extract symbols. It fails to gather
stacktraces when compiled with MinGW, so we can only use it to get symbol
information from a stack trace which we gathered outside of libbacktrace.
* Add -mbig-obj to CXXFLAGS for MinGW builds
* Implement stacktraces for C++ exceptions
This is a hack and should only be used for debugging. It works by wrapping
the C++ ABI __wrap___cxa_allocate_exception. The wrapper records a backtrace
and stores it in a global map. Later the stacktrace can be retrieved with
GetExceptionStacktraceStr.
This commit also adds handlers to pretty print uncaught exceptions and
signals.
* Use GetPrettyExceptionStr for all unhandled exceptions
* Use --enable-stacktraces in CI for linux32/linux64
* Register exception translators to pretty print exceptions in unit tests
* Catch and print python exceptions when stopping nodes
Otherwise the code at the bottom is never executed when nodes crash,
leading to no output of debug.log files on Travis.
* Remove now unneeded/unused TestCrash methods
Instead of trying to manually figure out params for different quorum/ring sizes, connect to nodes at indexes (i+2^k)%n where k: 0..floor(log2(n-1))-1, n: size of the quorum/ring
* Implement and use SigShareMap instead of ordered map with helper methods
The old implementation was relying on the maps being ordered, which allowed
us to grab all sig shares for the same signHash by doing range queries on
the map. This has the disadvantage of being unnecessarily slow when the
maps get larger. Using an unordered map would be the naive solution, but
then it's not possible to query by range anymore.
The solution now is to have a specialized map "SigShareMap" which is
indexed by "SigShareKey". It's internally just an unordered map, indexed by
the sign hash and another unordered map for the value, indexed by the
quorum member index.
* Only use unordered maps/sets in CSigSharesManager
These are faster when maps/sets get larger.
* Use unorderes sets/maps in CSigningManager
* Don't sleep in WorkThreadMain when CPU intensive work was done
When the current iteration resulted in CPU intensive work, it's likely that
the next iteration will result in work as well. Do not sleep in that case,
as we're otherwise wasting (unused) CPU resources.
* No matter how fast we process sig shares, always force 100ms between sending
* Apply review suggestions
This removes the burden on the message handler thread when many sig batches
arrive. The expensive part of deserialization is now performed in the sig
shares worker thread.
This also removes the need for the specialized deserialization of the sig
shares which tried to avoid the malleability check, as CBLSLazySignature does
not perform malleability checks at all.
In some cases it takes too much time to perform full deserialization of
BLS signatures in the message handler thread. Better to just read the
buffer and do the actual deserialization when the signature is needed for
the first time (which is can be in another thread).
This adds the reading side of a pipe to the read-set when calling select().
Writing to the writing side of the pipe then causes select() to wake up
immediately. Otherwise it would wait for the timeout of 50ms, even if there
is data that could possibly be sent.
This is useful when many messages need are pushed with optimistic send being
disabled. After all messages have been pushed, WakeSelect() can then wakeup
the select() thread and force a re-check for pending data to send.
This is currently only implemented for POSIX compliant systems as we assume
that heavy-load daemons (like masternodes) are usually run on Linux.
Profiling has shown that optimistic send causes measurable slowdowns when
many messages are pushed, even if the sockets are non-blocking. Better to
allow disabling of optimistic sending in such cases and let the network
thread do the actual socket calls.
* Fix incorrect usage of begin() when genesis block is requested in "protx diff"
.begin() on mapBlockIndex does NOT return the genesis block, but just the
block with lowest hash.
The fix is to use chainActive[0] to get the genesis block.
* Update src/evo/simplifiedmns.cpp
Co-Authored-By: codablock <ablock84@gmail.com>
* Do not process blocks in CDeterministicMNManager before dip3 activation
This should save us some cpu/disk on initial sync/reindex
* Write initial snapshot on dip3 activation
* Drop registry deletion of the old key
* Drop no longer used CGovernanceObjectVoteFile::RemoveOldVotes()
* Drop temporary disconnect code and bump min protos to 70213
* drop comment
* fix
* Do not access wallet directly from masternodelist ui, use wallet model instead
* Don't access deterministicMNManager from UI directly, use client model instead
* Send just a general signal to UI elements when mn list has changed and let them handle it in their specific ways
* Drop mn list update timers and use signals instead
* some cleanup
* Move initial UI update to init.cpp
* Refactor getMasternodeList()
* Rename setMasternodeCount to updateMasternodeCount
* Drop legacy code in comments
* Drop NotifyMasternodeListChanged from uiInterface and use NotifyBlockTip instead