faf7b4f1fc Add BlockManager::IsPruneMode() (MarcoFalke)
fae71fe27e Add BlockManager::GetPruneTarget() (MarcoFalke)
fa0f0436d8 Add BlockManager::LoadingBlocks() (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Requested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25781#discussion_r1061323795, but adding getters seems unrelated from removing globals, so I split it out for now.
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39b93649c4 test: add functional test for IBD stalling logic (Martin Zumsande)
0565951f34 p2p: Make block stalling timeout adaptive (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
During IBD, there is the following stalling mechanism if we can't proceed with assigning blocks from a 1024 lookahead window because all of these blocks are either already downloaded or in-flight: We'll mark the peer from which we expect the current block that would allow us to advance our tip (and thereby move the 1024 window ahead) as a possible staller. We then give this peer 2 more seconds to deliver a block (`BLOCK_STALLING_TIMEOUT`) and if it doesn't, disconnect it and assign the critical block we need to another peer.
Now the problem is that this second peer is immediately marked as a potential staller using the same mechanism and given 2 seconds as well - if our own connection is so slow that it simply takes us more than 2 seconds to download this block, that peer will also be disconnected (and so on...), leading to repeated disconnections and no progress in IBD. This has been described in #9213, and I have observed this when doing IBD on slower connections or with Tor - sometimes there would be several minutes without progress, where all we did was disconnect peers and find new ones.
The `2s` stalling timeout was introduced in #4468, when blocks weren't full and before Segwit increased the maximum possible physical size of blocks - so I think it made a lot of sense back then.
But it would be good to revisit this timeout now.
This PR makes the timout adaptive (idea by sipa):
If we disconnect a peer for stalling, we now double the timeout for the next peer (up to a maximum of 64s). If we connect a block, we half it again up to the old value of 2 seconds. That way, peers that are comparatively slower will still get disconnected, but long phases of disconnecting all peers shouldn't happen anymore.
Fixes #9213
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The functionality of the old size() is covered by the new Size()
when no arguments are specified, so this does not change behavior.
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
Previously, we'd only load fixed seeds if we'd not
know any addresses at all. This change makes it possible
to change -onlynet abruptly, e.g. from -onlynet=onion to
-onlynet=i2p and still find peers.
For now, the new functionality will be used in the context of
querying fixed seeds. Other possible applications for
future changes is the use in the context of making automatic
connections to specific networks, or making more detailed info
about addrman accessible via rpc.
To directly return a CRIPEMD160 hash from data.
Incidentally, decoding this acronym:
* RIPEMD -> RIPE Message Digest
* RIPE -> RACE Integrity Primitives Evaluation
* RACE -> Research and Development in Advanced Communications Technologies in Europe
The way that the main overview page limits the number
of transactions displayed (currently 5) is not
an appropriate use of Qt. If it's run with a DEBUG
build of Qt, it'll result in a segfault in certain
relatively common situations. Instead of artificially
limiting the rowCount() in the subclassed proxy
filter, we hide/unhide the rows in the displaying
QListView upon any changes in the sorted proxy filter.
`TxToJSON()` and `TxToUniv()` are only to be called when we want to
decode the transaction (i.e. its details) into JSON. If `TxVerbosity` is
`SHOW_TXID`, the function should not have been (and currently is not)
called in the first place.
There is no behaviour change, current logic simply assumes anything less
than `TxVerbosity::SHOW_DETAILS_AND_PREVOUT` equals
`TxVerbosity::SHOW_DETAILS`. With this change, the assumptions and
intent become more explicit.
fa035fe2d6 Remove unused CDataStream::SetType (MarcoFalke)
fa29e73cda Use DataStream where possible (MarcoFalke)
fa9becfe1c streams: Add DataStream without ser-type and ser-version (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This was done in the context of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25284 , but I think it also makes sense standalone.
The basic idea is that serialization type should not be initialized when it is not needed. Same for the serialization version.
So do this here for `DataStream`. `CDataStream` remains in places where it is not yet possible.
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c58c249a5b net_processing: indicate more work to do when orphans are ready to reconsider (Anthony Towns)
ecb0a3e425 net_processing: Don't process tx after processing orphans (Anthony Towns)
c583775706 net_processing: only process orphans before messages (Anthony Towns)
be2304676b txorphange: Drop redundant originator arg from GetTxToReconsider (Anthony Towns)
a4fe09973a txorphanage: index workset by originating peer (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
We currently process orphans by assigning them to the peer that provided a missing parent; instead assign them to the peer that provided the orphan in the first place. This prevents a peer from being able to marginally delay another peer's transactions and also simplifies the internal API slightly. Because we're now associating orphan processing with the peer that provided the orphan originally, we no longer process orphans immediately after receiving the parent, but defer until a future call to `ProcessMessage`.
Based on #26295
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fab958290b refactor: Remove c_str from util/check (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Seems confusing and fragile to require calling code to call `c_str()` when passing a read-only view of a std::string.
Fix that by using std::string_view, which can be constructed from string literals and std::string.
Also, remove the now unused `c_str()` from `src/wallet/bdb.cpp`.
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fafeddfe0e rpc: Throw more user friendly arg type check error (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The arg type check error doesn't list which arg (position or name) failed. Fix that.
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b9d5674541 init: Remove sensitive flag from rpcbind (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
`-rpcbind` is currently flagged as a sensitive option which means that its value will be masked when the command line args are written to the debug.log file. However this is not useful as if `rpcbind` is actually activated, the bound IP addresses will be written to the log anyways. The test `feature_config_args.py` did not catch this contradiction as the test node was not started with `rpcallowip` and so `rpcbind` was not acted upon.
This also brings `rpcbind` inline with `bind` as that is not flagged as sensitive either.
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When PR#15644 made orphan processing interruptible, it also introduced a
potential 100ms delay between processing of the first and second newly
reconsiderable orphan, because it didn't check if the orphan work set
was non-empty after invoking ProcessMessage(). This adds that check, so
that ProcessMessages() will return true if there are orphans to process,
usually avoiding the 100ms delay in CConnman::ThreadMessageHandler().
If we made progress on orphans, consider that enough work for this peer
for this round of ProcessMessages. This also allows cleaning up the api
for TxOrphange:GetTxToReconsider().
Previously, when we processed a new tx we would attempt to ATMP any
orphans that considered the new tx a parent immediately, but would only
accept at most one such tx, leaving any others to be considered on a
future run of ProcessMessages(). With this patch, we don't attempt any
orphan processing immediately after receiving a tx, instead deferring
all of them until the next call to ProcessMessages().
9ab62d71fb [fuzz] Actually use mocked mempool in tx_pool target (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
The current tx_pool target uses the default mempool, making the target non-deterministic. This PR replaces the active chainstate's mempool (i.e. the node's default mempool) with the already present mocked mempool in the target.
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a1c36275b5 [fuzz] Assert that omitting missing transactions always fails block reconstruction (dergoegge)
a8ac61ab5e [fuzz] Add PartiallyDownloadedBlock target (dergoegge)
42bd4c7468 [block encodings] Avoid fuzz blocking asserts in PartiallyDownloadedBlock (dergoegge)
1429f83770 [block encodings] Make CheckBlock mockable for PartiallyDownloadedBlock (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a fuzz target for `PartiallyDownloadedBlock`, which we currently do not have any coverage for.
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The mask values option is memory only. If a user has enabled this
option, it's reasonable to expect that they would want to have it
enabled on the next start.
4aebd832a4 db: Change DatabaseCursor::Next to return status enum (Andrew Chow)
d79e8dcf29 wallet: Have cursor users use DatabaseCursor directly (Andrew Chow)
7a198bba0a wallet: Introduce DatabaseCursor RAII class for managing cursor (Andrew Chow)
69efbc011b Move SafeDbt out of BerkeleyBatch (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having database cursors be tied to a particular `DatabaseBatch` object and requiring its setup and teardown be separate functions in that batch, we can have cursors be separate RAII classes. This makes it easier to create and destroy cursors as well as having cursors that have slightly different behaviors.
Additionally, since reading data from a cursor is a tri-state, this PR changes the return value of the `Next` function (formerly `ReadAtCursor`) to return an Enum rather than the current system of 2 booleans. This greatly simplifies and unifies the code that deals with cursors as now there is no confusion as to what the function returns when there are no records left to be read.
Extracted from #24914
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b358bde020 randomenv: consolidate WIN32 #ifdefs (fanquake)
fff80cd248 random: remove windows-only compat.h include in randomenv (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Similar to #26814.
Having a windows-only include of compat.h is confusing, not-only because it's already included globally via util/time.h, but also because it's unclear why compat.h is included (neither of the required headers are included there).
This change is related to removing the use of compat.h as a miscellaneous catch-all for unclear/platform specific includes. Somewhat prompted by IWYU-related discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26763/files#r1058861693.
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8e85164e7d doc: release note on mempool size in -blocksonly (willcl-ark)
ae797463dc doc: Update blocksonly behaviour in reduce-memory (willcl-ark)
1134686ef9 mempool: Don't share mempool with dbcache in blocksonly (willcl-ark)
Pull request description:
Fixes #9526
When `-blocksonly` has been set reduce default mempool size to avoid surprising resource usage via sharing un-used mempool cache space with dbcache.
In comparison to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9569 which either set `maxmempool` size to 0 when `-blocksonly` was set or else errored on startup, this change will permit `maxmempool` options being set.
This preserves the current (surprising?) behaviour of having a functional mempool in `-blocksonly` mode, to permit whitelisted peer transaction relay, whilst reducing average runtime memory usage for blocksonly nodes which either use the default settings or have otherwise configured a `maxmempool` size.
To use the previous old defaults node operators can configure their node with: `-blocksonly -maxmempool=300`.
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In certain circumstances, we may want to flush to disk without
emptying `cacheCoins`, which affects performance. UTXO snapshot
activation is one such case.
This method is currently unused and this commit does not
change any behavior.
Incorporates feedback from John Newbery.
Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>