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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Block
755a23ca00
Always pass current mocktime to started nodes (#3423)
Instead of using the initial value. This removes the need for manually
passing of -mocktime when restarting nodes.

It also fixes a few flaky test cases where nodes are getting restarted.
2020-04-17 07:52:06 +02:00
MarcoFalke
a4bdc16b10
Merge #11683: tests: Remove unused mininode functions {ser,deser}_int_vector(...). Remove unused imports.
f522fb7c9 tests: Remove unused mininode functions deser_int_vector(f) and ser_int_vector(l) (practicalswift)
0f3b752ec Remove unused imports (practicalswift)

Pull request description:

  * Remove unused mininode functions `deser_int_vector(f)` and `ser_int_vector(l)`. Last use removed in 3858aabbd0. Friendly ping @jnewbery :-)
  * Remove unused imports.

Tree-SHA512: 840c5623eae9f929561f6e86816883c5904ec1af82fc8d5e56dee1c0b1fe22e8600c10f7358ed8b556b3aec8c65c4910f6eee30e8015a573c4df8bef91124d3e
2020-04-05 11:06:12 -05:00
Alexander Block
438a972a72 Fix minchainwork.py 2019-09-29 12:42:14 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b451094e2e Merge #11490: Disconnect from outbound peers with bad headers chains
e065249 Add unit test for outbound peer eviction (Suhas Daftuar)
5a6d00c Permit disconnection of outbound peers on bad/slow chains (Suhas Daftuar)
c60fd71 Disconnecting from bad outbound peers in IBD (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  The first commit will disconnect an outbound peer that serves us a headers chain with insufficient work while we're in IBD.

  The second commit introduces a way to disconnect outbound peers whose chains fall out of sync with ours:

  For a given outbound peer, we check whether their best known block (which is known from the blocks they announce to us) has at least as much work as our tip.  If it doesn't, we set a 20 minute timeout, and if we still haven't heard about a block with as much work as our tip had when we set the timeout, then we send a single getheaders message, and wait 2 more minutes.  If after two minutes their best known block has insufficient work, we disconnect that peer.

  We protect 4 of our outbound peers (who provide some "good" headers chains, ie a chain with at least as much work as our tip at some point) from being subject to this logic, to prevent excessive network topology changes as a result of this algorithm, while still ensuring that we have a reasonable number of nodes not known to be on bogus chains.

  We also don't require our peers to be on the same chain as us, to prevent accidental partitioning of the network in the event of a chain split.  Note that if our peers are ever on a more work chain than our tip, then we will download and validate it, and then either reorg to it, or learn of a consensus incompatibility with that peer and disconnect.  This PR is designed to protect against peers that are on a less work chain which we may never try to download and validate.

Tree-SHA512: 2e0169a1dd8a7fb95980573ac4a201924bffdd724c19afcab5efcef076fdbe1f2cec7dc5f5d7e0a6327216f56d3828884f73642e00c8534b56ec2bb4c854a656
2019-09-29 12:42:14 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
9938dd83d4 Merge #10357: Allow setting nMinimumChainWork on command line
eac64bb7a [qa] Test nMinimumChainWork (Suhas Daftuar)
0311836f6 Allow setting nMinimumChainWork on command line (Suhas Daftuar)

Pull request description:

  As discussed briefly here: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/2017-02-28/?msg=81712308&page=4

  This adds a hidden command line option for setting `nMinimumChainWork`, which allows us to test this parameter in our functional tests, as well as allowing for niche use cases like syncing nodes that are otherwise disconnected from the network.

  See also #10345, which proposes a new use of `nMinimumChainWork`.

Tree-SHA512: fe4d8f4f289697615c98d8760f1cc74c076110310ea0b5b875fcab78c127da9195b4eb84148aebacc7606c246e5773d3f13bd5d9559d0a8bffac20a3a28c62df
2019-09-29 12:42:14 +02:00