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to generate semi-random CAmounts up to MAX_MONEY rather
than only uint32, and use it in the unit tests.
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as many of the unit tests don't use this code
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Commits of previous years:
- 2021: f47dda2c58b5d8d623e0e7ff4e74bc352dfa83d7
- 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db
- 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
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This CreateAndActivateUTXOSnapshot parameter is necessary once we
perform snapshot completion within ABC, since the existing UpdateTip
test will fail because the IBD chain that has generated the snapshot
will exceed the base of the snapshot.
Being able to test snapshots being loaded into a mostly-uninitialized
datadir allows for more realistic unittest scenarios.
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Co-authored-by: MacroFake <falke.marco@gmail.com>
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In order to prevent memory DoS, we must ensure that we don't accept a new
header into memory until we've performed anti-DoS checks, such as verifying
that the header is part of a sufficiently high work chain. This commit adds a
new argument to AcceptBlockHeader() so that we can ensure that all call-sites
which might cause a new header to be accepted into memory have to grapple with
the question of whether the header is safe to accept, or needs further
validation.
This patch also fixes two places where low-difficulty-headers could have been
processed without such validation (processing an unrequested block from the
network, and processing a compact block).
Credit to Niklas Gögge for noticing this issue, and thanks to Sjors Provoost
for test code.
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Use {Chain,}TestingSetup's existing {Chainstate,Block}Manager and avoid
unnecessarily creating a local one.
This also helps reduce the code diff for a later commit where we change
{Chainstate,Block}Manager's constructor signature.
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This wasn't available at the time when ChainstateManager::Options was
introduced but is helpful to be explicit and ensure correctness.
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After this commit, there should be no explicit instantiation of
CTxMemPool in src/test other than those in fuzz/ and setup_common
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This decouples validation.cpp from netaddress.cpp (transitively,
timedata.cpp, and asmap.cpp).
This is important for libbitcoinkernel as:
- There is no reason for the consensus engine to be coupled with
netaddress, timedata, and asmap
- Users of libbitcoinkernel can now easily supply their own
std::function that provides the adjusted time.
See the src/Makefile.am changes for some satisfying removals.
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[META] Although it seems like we don't need it for just one option,
we're going to introduce another member to this struct *in the
next commit*. In future patchsets for libbitcoinkernel decoupling
it from ArgsManager, even more members will be added here.
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These manual calls to Unload() are no longer necessary because
CBlockIndex's no longer live in the heap as of the previous commit.
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This is needed to turn globals into member variables. Otherwise, this
will lead to issues:
runtime error: reference binding to null pointer of type 'CBlockFileInfo'
#0 in std::vector<CBlockFileInfo, std::allocator<CBlockFileInfo> >::operator[](unsigned long) /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/../../../../include/c++/11/bits/stl_vector.h:1046:2
#1 in BlockManager::FlushBlockFile(bool, bool) src/node/blockstorage.cpp:540:47
#2 in CChainState::FlushStateToDisk(BlockValidationState&, FlushStateMode, int) src/validation.cpp:2262:28
#3 in CChainState::ResizeCoinsCaches(unsigned long, unsigned long) src/validation.cpp:4414:15
#4 in validation_chainstate_tests::validation_chainstate_resize_caches::test_method() src/test/validation_chainstate_tests.cpp:66:12
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This changes background_cs from being a pointer to a reference to work
around a gcc false warning. Also, this makes the test easier to read.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/23101
Can be reviewed with --ignore-all-space.
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assumeutxo support
673a5bd3377929a0a6a62eda8b560e47bc2cca0c test: validation: add unittest for UpdateTip behavior (James O'Beirne)
2705570109a2a90ecfd3f4180944498626fc2707 test: refactor: separate CreateBlock in TestChain100Setup (James O'Beirne)
298bf5d563cc740c6ae71750d86942e0278b22d6 test: refactor: declare NoMalleation const auto (James O'Beirne)
071200993f3a9412821ce5387851d659baf85327 move-only: unittest: add test/util/chainstate.h (James O'Beirne)
8f5710fd0ac5173b577e5d00708485170b321bcc validation: fix CheckBlockIndex for multiple chainstates (James O'Beirne)
5a807736dacfc3e6fa57231219336acf08be38fb validation: insert assumed-valid block index entries into candidates (James O'Beirne)
01a9b8fe719efab2c268dc738bc93cfbdf92edb7 validation: set BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID during snapshot load (James O'Beirne)
42b2520db93fd9feb3df4101654391fa7d3e2140 chain: add BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID for use with assumeutxo (James O'Beirne)
b217020df78bc981d221fe04497c831120ef969f validation: change UpdateTip for multiple chainstates (James O'Beirne)
665072a36df2e4c88705fedd4ac7c955d7f6a488 doc: add comment for g_best_block (James O'Beirne)
ac4051d891e2d5c8ac130da16b85b9d880b44720 refactor: remove unused assumeutxo methods (James O'Beirne)
9f6bb539359b98d5b39482ab8a28a68608f0c645 validation: add chainman ref to CChainState (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11) (parent PR: #15606)
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Modify UpdateTip and CheckBlockIndex for use with multiple chainstates. Includes a new unittest verifying `g_best_block` behavior (previously untested at the unit level) and various changes necessary for running and testing `ProcessNewBlock()`-like behavior on the background validation chainstate.
This changeset introduces a new block index `nStatus` flag called `BLOCK_ASSUMED_VALID`, and it is applied to block index entries that are beneath the UTXO snapshot base block upon snapshot load. Once each block is validated (during async background validation), the flag is removed. This allows us to avoid (ab)using `BLOCK_VALID_*` flags for snapshot chain block entries, and preserves the original meaning of those flags.
Note: this PR previously incorporated changes to `LoadBlockIndex()` and `RewindBlockIndex()` as noted in Russ' comments below, but once I generated the changes necessary to test the UpdateTip change, I decided to split this changes out into another PR due to the size of this one.
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Since we now have multiple chainstate objects, only one of them is active at any given
time. An active chainstate has a mempool, but there's no point to others having one.
This change will simplify proposed assumeutxo semantics. See the discussion here:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15606#pullrequestreview-692965905
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
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Now that we're using C++17, we can use the decltype(auto) return type
(available since C++14) for functions and lambda expressions.
As demonstrated in this commit, this can simplify cases where previously
the compiler failed to deduce the correct return type.
Just for reference, for the "assign to ref" cases fixed here, there are
3 possible solutions:
- Return a pointer and immediately deref as used before this commit
- Make sure the function/lambda returns declspec(auto) as used after
this commit
- Class& i = WITH_LOCK(..., return std::ref(...));
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References:
1. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/function#Return_type_deduction
2. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/template_argument_deduction#Other_contexts
3. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/auto
4. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/decltype
Explanations:
1. https://stackoverflow.com/a/21369192
2. https://stackoverflow.com/a/21369170
3. Item 3 in Effective Modern C++ (Scott Meyers) via jnewbery
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