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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>
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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.
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Commits of previous years:
- 2021: f47dda2c58b5d8d623e0e7ff4e74bc352dfa83d7
- 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db
- 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
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ren nLastTry m_last_try
ren nLastSuccess m_last_success
ren nLastGood m_last_good
ren nLastCountAttempt m_last_count_attempt
ren nSinceLastTry since_last_try
ren nTimePenalty time_penalty
ren nUpdateInterval update_interval
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fixes #24188
When downgrading, a peers.dat with a future version that has a minimum
required version larger than the downgraded version would cause an InitError.
This commit changes this behavior to overwrite the existing peers.dat with
a new empty one, while creating a backup in peers.dat.bak.
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interface, extend coverage
ea4c9fd4ab9aaa2e8f2c2e38a75c9f05d0bfc866 test: Cover eviction by timeout in addrman_evictionworks (Martin Zumsande)
4f1bb467b556ec93c9b8f758783fda4d050da491 test: Add test for multiplicity in addrman new tables (Martin Zumsande)
e880bb7836dab2018049390884220177c6db9b92 test: Add test for updating addrman entries (Martin Zumsande)
f02eee8c8784dfc8db80a21ab6508f7c99298255 test: introduce utility function to retrieve an addrman (Martin Zumsande)
f0e5efb82493f7a14580335ce719d5be81c8713e test: Remove unused AddrManTest class (Martin Zumsande)
b696d7870b29232057600df5ddd8351888253b95 test: Remove tests for internal helper functions (Martin Zumsande)
0538520091bf2982a029a0298835400f5afbdc15 test: use AddrMan instead of AddrManTest where possible (Martin Zumsande)
1c65d427bbf61bb558cf7e18f7aff99b19f68508 test: Inline SimConnFail function (Martin Zumsande)
5b7aac34f2363822c3a1cfafda8ffc9528905058 test: delete unused GetBucketAndEntry function (Amiti Uttarwar)
2ba1e74e59a325ca6cb140757067dd5e0c7c249b test: Update addrman_serialization unit test to use AddrMan's interface (Amiti Uttarwar)
dad5f760211df314d650999e0a76edb0151b4fe1 addrman: Introduce a test-only function to lookup addresses (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR (joint work with Amiti Uttarwar) changes the addrman unit tests such that they only use the public `AddrMan` interface:
This has the advantage that the tests are less implementation-dependent, i.e. it would be possible to rewrite the internal addrman implementation (as drafted [here](https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/tree/202106_multiindex_addrman) for using a multiindex) without having to adjust the tests.
This includes the following steps:
* Adding a test-only function `FindAddressEntry()` to the public addrman interface which returns info about an address in addrman (e.g. bucket, position, whethe the address is in new or tried). Obviously we want to do this sparingly, but I think a single test-only function is ok (which could also be useful elsewhere, e.g. in fuzz tests).
* Removal of the `AddrManTest` subclass which would reach into AddrMan's internals, using `AddrMan` instead
* Removal of tests for internal helper functions that are not publicly exposed (these are still tested indirectly via the public functions calling them).
* Additional tests for previously untested features such as multiplicity in the new tables, that can be tested with the help of `FindAddressEntry()`.
All in all, this PR increases the unit test coverage of AddrMan by a bit.
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* 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
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Co-Authored-By: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
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If AddrMan::Good is unable to add an entry
to tried (for a number of reasons), return false.
This makes it much easier and cleaner to directly
test for tried collisions. It also allows anyone
calling Good() to handle the case where adding an
address to tried is unsuccessful.
Update docs to doxygen style.
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AddrMan's friends both inherit from AddrMan, so just make the private
member protected and remove the friends.
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Previously, Add() would return true if the function created a new
AddressInfo object, even if that object could not be successfully
entered into the new table and was deleted. That would happen if the new
table position was already taken and the existing entry could not be
removed.
Instead, return true if the new AddressInfo object is successfully
entered into the new table. This fixes a bug in the "Added %i addresses"
log, which would not always accurately log how many addresses had been
added.
p2p_addrv2_relay.py and p2p_addr_relay.py need to be updated since they
were incorrectly asserting on the buggy log (assuming that addresses are
added to addrman, when there could in fact be new table position
collisions that prevent some of those address records from being added).
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Does not document the return value since we're going to fix the
semantics in a future commit.
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Maintain comments on the external interfaces rather than on the internal
functions that implement them.
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Review hint: git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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Now that no bitcoind callers require knowledge of the CAddrInfo object, it can
be moved into the test-only header file.
Review hint: use git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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CAddrInfo objects are an implementation detail of how AddrMan manages and adds
metadata to different records. Encapsulate this logic by updating Select &
SelectTriedCollision to return the additional info that the callers need.
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Introduce the pimpl pattern for CAddrMan to separate the implementation details
from the externally used object representation. This reduces compile-time
dependencies and conceptually clarifies AddrMan's interface from the
implementation specifics.
Since the unit & fuzz tests currently rely on accessing CAddrMan internals, this
commit introduces addrman_impl.h, which is exclusively imported by addrman.cpp
and test files.
Review hint: git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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Also move `Check` and `ForceCheckAddrman` to be after the `FunctionName_` functions.
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In preparation for introducing the pimpl pattern to addrman, move all function
bodies out of the header file.
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This speeds up compilation of the whole program because the included
header file is smaller.
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra --color-moved-ws=ignore-all-space
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853c4edb70f897a6a7165abaea4a303d7d448721 [net] Remove asmap argument from CNode::CopyStats() (John Newbery)
9fd5618610e91e3949536c5122cf31eb58c9aa6b [asmap] Make DecodeAsmap() a utility function (John Newbery)
bfdf4ef334a16ef6108a658bf4f8514754128c18 [asmap] Remove SanityCheckASMap() from netaddress (John Newbery)
07a9eccb60485e71494664cc2b1964ae06a3dcf0 [net] Remove CConnman::Options.m_asmap (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
These small cleanups to the asmap code are the first 4 commits from #22910. They're minor improvements that are independently useful whether or not 22910 is merged.
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DecopeAsmap is a pure utility function and doesn't have any
dependencies on addrman, so move it to util/asmap.
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This is a follow-up to the code move in commit a820e79512b67b1bfda20bdc32b47086d2b0910d
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724c4975622bc22cedc3f3814dfc8e66cf8371f7 [fuzz] Add ConsumeAsmap() function (John Newbery)
5840476714ffebb2599999c85a23b52ebcff6090 [addrman] Make m_asmap private (John Newbery)
f9002cb5dbd573cd9ca200de21319fa296e26055 [net] Rename the copyStats arg from m_asmap to asmap (John Newbery)
f572f2b2048994b3b50f4cfd5de19e40b1acfb22 [addrman] Set m_asmap in CAddrMan initializer list (John Newbery)
593247872decd6d483a76e96d79433247226ad14 [net] Remove CConnMan::SetAsmap() (John Newbery)
50fd77045e2f858a53486b5e02e1798c92ab946c [init] Read/decode asmap before constructing addrman (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Commit 181a1207 introduced an initialization order bug: CAddrMan's m_asmap must be set before deserializing peers.dat.
The first commit restores the correct initialization order. The remaining commits make `CAddrMan::m_asmap` usage safer:
- don't reach into `CAddrMan`'s internal data from `CConnMan`
- set `m_asmap` in the initializer list and make it const
- make `m_asmap` private, and access it (as a reference to const) from a getter.
This ensures that peers.dat deserialization must happen after setting m_asmap, since m_asmap is set during CAddrMan construction.
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Add a GetAsmap() getter function that returns a reference to const.
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This allows us to make it const.
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Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
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Reviewer hint: use `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
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Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
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Reviewer hint: use `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
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Reviewer hint: use `git diff --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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Co-authored-by: Amiti Uttarwar <amiti@uttarwar.org>
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Use default initialization and initializer lists, and use range-based
for loops for resetting the buckets.
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Clear() is now only called from the ctor, so just inline the code into
that function.
The LOCK(cs) can be removed, since there can be no data races in the ctor.
Also move the function definition out of the header and into the cpp file.
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Just use unique_ptr<CAddrMan>s and reset the pointer if a frest addrman is required.
Also make CAddrMan::Clear() private to ensure that no call sites are missed.
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Merge the two definitions of this overloaded function to reduce code
duplication.
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Currently addrman consistency checks are a compile time option, and are not
enabled in our CI. It's unlikely anyone is running these consistency checks.
Make them a runtime option instead, where users can enable addrman
consistency checks every n operations (similar to mempool tests). Update
the addrman unit tests to do internal consistency checks every 100
operations (checking on every operations causes the test runtime to
increase by several seconds).
Also assert on a failed addrman consistency check to terminate program
execution.
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addrman_tests fail when consistency checks are enabled, since the tests
set the deterministic test addrman's nKey value to zero, which is an
invalid value. Change this so that deterministic addrman's nKey value is
set to 1.
This requires updating a few tests that are using magic values derived
from nKey being set to 0.
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Removes the need for tests to update nKey and insecure_rand after constructing
a CAddrMan.
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Also: Always compile the function signature to avoid similar issues in
the future.
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AddrMan
87651795d8622d354f8e3c481eb868d9433b841c fuzz: check that ser+unser produces the same AddrMan (Vasil Dimov)
6408b24517f3418e2a408071b4c2ce26571f3167 fuzz: move init code to the CAddrManDeterministic constructor (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add a fuzz test that fills addrman with a pile of randomly generated addresses, serializes it to a stream, unserializes the stream to another addrman object and compares the two.
Some discussion of this already happened at https://github.com/jnewbery/bitcoin/pull/18.
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036d7eadf5dd0e06e0734a5d78dbe28f4bfaa07f doc: Correct description of CAddrMan::Create() (Amiti Uttarwar)
318176aff1ded36d1fbc5977f288ac3bac1d8712 doc: Update high-level addrman description (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
The high-level description of `addrman` has outdated information with respect to the eviction behavior, both for the New and Tried tables (at least since #5941) - this has confused me in the past.
This PR corrects this and also adds basic info about the bucket size and position.
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