* Remove ppszTypeName from protocol.cpp and reimplement GetCommand
This removes the need to carefully maintain ppszTypeName, which required
correct order and also did not allow to permanently remove old message
types.
To get the command name for an INV type, GetCommandInternal uses a switch
which needs to be maintained from now on.
The way this is implemented also resembles the way it is implemented in
Bitcoin today, but it's not identical. The original PR that introduced the
switch case in Bitcoin was part of the Segwit changes and thus never got
backported. I decided to implement it in a slightly different way that
avoids throwing exceptions when an unknown INV type is encountered.
IsKnownType will now also leverage GetCommandInternal() to figure out if
the INV type is known locally. This has the side effect of old/legacy
message types to return false from now on. We will depend on this side
effect in later commits when we remove legacy InstantSend code.
* Stop handling/relaying legacy IX messages
When we receive an IX message, we simply treat it as a regular TX and relay
it as such.
We'll however still request IX messages when they are announced to us. We
can't simply revert to requesting TX messages in this case as it might
result in the other peer not answering due to the TX not being in mapRelay
yet. We should at some point in the future completely drop handling of IX
messages instead.
* Remove IsNewInstantSendEnabled() and only use IsInstantSendEnabled()
* Remove legacy InstantSend from GUI
* Remove InstantSend from Bitcoin/Dash URIs
* Remove legacy InstantSend from RPC commands
* Remove legacy InstantSend from wallet
* Remove legacy instantsend.h include
* Remove legacy InstantSend from validation code
* Completely remove remaining legacy InstantSend code
* Remove now unused spork
* Fix InstantSend related test failures
* Remove now obsolete auto IS tests
* Make spork2 and spork3 disabled by default
This should have no influence on mainnet as these sporks are actually set
there. This will however affect regtest, which shouldn't have LLMQ based
InstantSend enabled by default.
* Remove instantsend tests from dip3-deterministicmns.py
These were only testing legacy InstantSend
* Fix .QCheckBox#checkUsePrivateSend styling a bit
* s/TXLEGACYLOCKREQUEST/LEGACYTXLOCKREQUEST/
* Revert "verified via InstantSend" back to "verified via LLMQ based InstantSend"
* Use cmd == nullptr instead of !cmd
* Remove last parameter from AvailableCoins call
This was for fUseInstantSend which is not present anymore since rebase
211adc0 Use range-based for loops (C++11) when looping over vector elements (practicalswift)
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0f3471f net: make CNode's id private (Cory Fields)
9ff0a51 scripted-diff: net: Use accessor rather than node's id directly (Cory Fields)
e50c33e devtools: add script to verify scriptable changes (Cory Fields)
skipped travis changes
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pnode->id to pnode->GetId()
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Generalize CBLSLazyWrapper so that it can be used of pubkeys and secret keys
* Implement == and != operators for CBLSLazyWrapper
* Implement cached hash for CBLSLazyWrapper
* Use CBLSLazyPublicKey for CDeterministicMNState::pubKeyOperator
* Speed up GetProjectedMNPayees by sorting the MN list by last paid
Instead of updating a temporary list for each projected height and calling
GetMNPayee() on it.
* Cache intermediate lists in GetListForBlock
This avoids re-loading and applying diffs again and again.
* Only update masternode list UI max once every 3 seconds
This avoids updating the UI on every block, which turned out to be very
expensive.
* Fix compilation
* Drop time restrictions for mn list update in ClientModel
They are fully handled by MasternodeList now.
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)
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* 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)
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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)
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* 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.
* 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>
* 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>
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.
* 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.
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* 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
* 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
* 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.
* 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
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).
* 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
* 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