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159 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
159 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) The Bitcoin Core developers
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// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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#ifndef BITCOIN_UTIL_FEEFRAC_H
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#define BITCOIN_UTIL_FEEFRAC_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <compare>
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#include <vector>
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#include <span.h>
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#include <util/check.h>
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/** Data structure storing a fee and size, ordered by increasing fee/size.
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*
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* The size of a FeeFrac cannot be zero unless the fee is also zero.
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*
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* FeeFracs have a total ordering, first by increasing feerate (ratio of fee over size), and then
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* by decreasing size. The empty FeeFrac (fee and size both 0) sorts last. So for example, the
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* following FeeFracs are in sorted order:
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*
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* - fee=0 size=1 (feerate 0)
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* - fee=1 size=2 (feerate 0.5)
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* - fee=2 size=3 (feerate 0.667...)
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* - fee=2 size=2 (feerate 1)
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* - fee=1 size=1 (feerate 1)
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* - fee=3 size=2 (feerate 1.5)
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* - fee=2 size=1 (feerate 2)
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* - fee=0 size=0 (undefined feerate)
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*
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* A FeeFrac is considered "better" if it sorts after another, by this ordering. All standard
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* comparison operators (<=>, ==, !=, >, <, >=, <=) respect this ordering.
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*
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* The FeeRateCompare, and >> and << operators only compare feerate and treat equal feerate but
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* different size as equivalent. The empty FeeFrac is neither lower or higher in feerate than any
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* other.
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*/
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struct FeeFrac
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{
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/** Fallback version for Mul (see below).
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*
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* Separate to permit testing on platforms where it isn't actually needed.
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*/
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static inline std::pair<int64_t, uint32_t> MulFallback(int64_t a, int32_t b) noexcept
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{
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// Otherwise, emulate 96-bit multiplication using two 64-bit multiplies.
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int64_t low = int64_t{static_cast<uint32_t>(a)} * b;
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int64_t high = (a >> 32) * b;
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return {high + (low >> 32), static_cast<uint32_t>(low)};
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}
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// Compute a * b, returning an unspecified but totally ordered type.
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#ifdef __SIZEOF_INT128__
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static inline __int128 Mul(int64_t a, int32_t b) noexcept
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{
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// If __int128 is available, use 128-bit wide multiply.
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return __int128{a} * b;
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}
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#else
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static constexpr auto Mul = MulFallback;
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#endif
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int64_t fee;
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int32_t size;
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/** Construct an IsEmpty() FeeFrac. */
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inline FeeFrac() noexcept : fee{0}, size{0} {}
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/** Construct a FeeFrac with specified fee and size. */
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inline FeeFrac(int64_t f, int32_t s) noexcept : fee{f}, size{s} {}
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inline FeeFrac(const FeeFrac&) noexcept = default;
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inline FeeFrac& operator=(const FeeFrac&) noexcept = default;
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/** Check if this is empty (size and fee are 0). */
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bool inline IsEmpty() const noexcept {
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return size == 0;
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}
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/** Add fee and size of another FeeFrac to this one. */
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void inline operator+=(const FeeFrac& other) noexcept
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{
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fee += other.fee;
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size += other.size;
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}
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/** Subtract fee and size of another FeeFrac from this one. */
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void inline operator-=(const FeeFrac& other) noexcept
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{
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fee -= other.fee;
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size -= other.size;
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}
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/** Sum fee and size. */
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friend inline FeeFrac operator+(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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return {a.fee + b.fee, a.size + b.size};
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}
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/** Subtract both fee and size. */
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friend inline FeeFrac operator-(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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return {a.fee - b.fee, a.size - b.size};
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}
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/** Check if two FeeFrac objects are equal (both same fee and same size). */
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friend inline bool operator==(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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return a.fee == b.fee && a.size == b.size;
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}
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/** Compare two FeeFracs just by feerate. */
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friend inline std::weak_ordering FeeRateCompare(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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auto cross_a = Mul(a.fee, b.size), cross_b = Mul(b.fee, a.size);
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return cross_a <=> cross_b;
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}
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/** Check if a FeeFrac object has strictly lower feerate than another. */
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friend inline bool operator<<(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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auto cross_a = Mul(a.fee, b.size), cross_b = Mul(b.fee, a.size);
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return cross_a < cross_b;
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}
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/** Check if a FeeFrac object has strictly higher feerate than another. */
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friend inline bool operator>>(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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auto cross_a = Mul(a.fee, b.size), cross_b = Mul(b.fee, a.size);
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return cross_a > cross_b;
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}
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/** Compare two FeeFracs. <, >, <=, and >= are auto-generated from this. */
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friend inline std::strong_ordering operator<=>(const FeeFrac& a, const FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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auto cross_a = Mul(a.fee, b.size), cross_b = Mul(b.fee, a.size);
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if (cross_a == cross_b) return b.size <=> a.size;
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return cross_a <=> cross_b;
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}
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/** Swap two FeeFracs. */
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friend inline void swap(FeeFrac& a, FeeFrac& b) noexcept
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{
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std::swap(a.fee, b.fee);
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std::swap(a.size, b.size);
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}
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};
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/** Compare the feerate diagrams implied by the provided sorted chunks data.
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*
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* The implied diagram for each starts at (0, 0), then contains for each chunk the cumulative fee
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* and size up to that chunk, and then extends infinitely to the right with a horizontal line.
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*
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* The caller must guarantee that the sum of the FeeFracs in either of the chunks' data set do not
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* overflow (so sum fees < 2^63, and sum sizes < 2^31).
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*/
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std::partial_ordering CompareChunks(Span<const FeeFrac> chunks0, Span<const FeeFrac> chunks1);
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#endif // BITCOIN_UTIL_FEEFRAC_H
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