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Allow CheckSequenceLocks to use heights and coins from any CoinsView and
CBlockIndex provided. This means that CheckSequenceLocks() doesn't need
to hold the mempool lock or cs_main. The caller is responsible for
ensuring the CoinsView and CBlockIndex are consistent before passing
them in. The typical usage is still to create a CCoinsViewMemPool from
the mempool and grab the CBlockIndex from the chainstate tip.
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Also it is moved into its own module.
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In #21415 we decided to return `std::optional` rather than `{}` for
uninitialized values. This PR repalces the two remaining usages of `{}`
with `std::nullopt`.
As a side-effect, this also quells the spurious GCC 10.2.x warning that
we've had reported quite a few times. i.e #21318, #21248, #20797.
```bash
txmempool.cpp: In member function ‘CTxMemPool::setEntries CTxMemPool::GetIterSet(const std::set<uint256>&) const’:
txmempool.cpp:898:13: warning: ‘<anonymous>’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
898 | return {};
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functions
e11b6496506246882df450586acf735dabedf731 validation: CVerifyDB::VerifyDB: Use locking annotation (Carl Dong)
03f75c42e12a272057adccb6f0077e71f971eeef validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
5e4af773809415b71a10e3120cc44854d61c4c19 validation: Use existing chain member in CChainState::AcceptBlock (Carl Dong)
fee73347c0015e4c24595c9708831d76cd6eec8c validation: Pass in chain to FindBlockPos+SaveBlockToDisk (Carl Dong)
a9d28bcd8d8f71d089322b1d631390352e31ee2b validation: Use *this in CChainState::ActivateBestChainStep (Carl Dong)
4744efc9bae8b22efb76152a3c045d054c880399 validation: Pass in chainstate to CTxMemPool::check (Carl Dong)
1fb7b2c59505a6b9768789f6caad215a0a22ef16 validation: Use *this in CChainState::InvalidateBlock (Carl Dong)
8cdb2f7e58dfd9a631a8cbb8f0ee7e8c0c304eb4 validation: Move LoadBlockIndexDB to CChainState (Carl Dong)
8b99efbcc08ab41caf657c6d730a27e6a91bc356 validation: Move invalid block handling to CChainState (Carl Dong)
2bdf37fe187ba6f090a0f5299b74d5d82cde4697 validation: Pass in chainstate to CVerifyDB::VerifyDB (Carl Dong)
31eac50c721dd3b0bd2347e76196bf16913e9be9 validation: Remove global ::VersionBitsTip{State,SinceHeight,Statistics} (Carl Dong)
63e4c7316a537900f525e221d8042587b443cc3d validation: Pass in chainstate to ::PruneBlockFilesManual (Carl Dong)
4bada76237d734c1de38d3bd58689caeefd5e8cb validation: Pass in chainstate to UpdateTip (Carl Dong)
a3ba08ba7dec0b016e42233cd4a061ba1a0e86c1 validation: Remove global ::{{Precious,Invalidate}Block,ResetBlockFailureFlags} (Carl Dong)
4927c9e6991b09a36a41aab93a0e05332d899611 validation: Remove global ::LoadGenesisBlock (Carl Dong)
9da106be4db692fa5db7b4de79f9cf7bfef37075 validation: Check chain tip is non-null in CheckFinalTx (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Overall PR: #20158 (tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager)
Based on:
- [x] #20750 | [Bundle 2/n] Prune g_chainman usage in mempool-related validation functions
Note to reviewers:
1. This bundle may _apparently_ introduce usage of `g_chainman` or `::Chain(state|)Active()` globals, but these are resolved later on in the overall PR. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
2. There may be seemingly obvious local references to `ChainstateManager` or other validation objects which are not being used in callers of the current function in question, this is done intentionally to **_keep each commit centered around one function/method_** to ease review and to make the overall change systematic. We don't assume anything about our callers. Rest assured that once we are considering that particular caller in later commits, we will use the obvious local references. [Commits of overall PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20158/commits)
3. When changing a function/method that has many callers (e.g. `LookupBlockIndex` with 55 callers), it is sometimes easier (and less error-prone) to use a scripted-diff. When doing so, there will be 3 commits in sequence so that every commit compiles like so:
1. Add `new_function`, make `old_function` a wrapper of `new_function`, divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the local module only**
2. Scripted-diff to divert all calls to `old_function` to `new_function` **in the rest of the codebase**
3. Remove `old_function`
Note to self:
- [x] Address: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20750#discussion_r579400663
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e11b6496506246882df450586acf735dabedf731
Tree-SHA512: 205a451a741e32f17d5966de289f2f5a3f0817738c0087b70ff4755ddd217b53d01050ed396669bda2b1d216a88d927b9778777f9ff95ab1fe20e59c5f341776
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This is the only instance where validation reaches for something outside
of it.
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fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d [refactor] txmempool: split epoch logic into class (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Splits the epoch logic introduced in #17925 into a separate class.
Uses clang's thread safety annotations and encapsulates the data more strongly to reduce chances of bugs from API misuse.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d using clang thread safety annotations looks like a very good idea, and the encapsulation this change adds should improve robustness (and possible unit test-ability) of the code. Verified that changing some of the locking duly provoked build-time warnings with Clang 9 on Debian and that small changes in the new `Epoch` class were covered by failing functional test assertions in `mempool_updatefromblock.py`, `mempool_resurrect.py`, and `mempool_reorg.py`
hebasto:
re-ACK fd6580e405699ccb051fd2a34525e48d3253673d, since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18017#pullrequestreview-569619362) review:
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Several other parameters are now redundant since they can be safely
obtained from the chainstate given that ::cs_main is locked. These are
now removed.
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fa362064e383163a2585ffbc71ac1ea3bcc92663 rpc: Return total fee in mempool (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This avoids having to loop over the whole mempool to query each entry's fee
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achow101:
ACK fa362064e383163a2585ffbc71ac1ea3bcc92663
glozow:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20944/commits/fa362064e383163a2585ffbc71ac1ea3bcc92663 🧸
jnewbery:
ACK fa362064e383163a2585ffbc71ac1ea3bcc92663
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[META] This commit should be followed up by removing the comments and
assertions meant only to show that the change is correct.
GetSpendHeight only acts on BlockManager.
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Also, add missing lock annotations
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Currently, CTxMemPool::check locks CTxMemPool's own cs member, then
calls GetSpendHeight which locks cs_main. This can potentially cause an
undesirable lock invesion since CTxMemPool's cs is supposed to be locked
after cs_main.
This does not cause us any problems right now because all callers of
CTxMemPool already lock cs_main before calling CTxMemPool::check, which
means that the LOCK(cs_main) in GetSpendHeight becomes benign.
However, it is currently possible for new code to be added which calls
CTxMemPool::check without locking cs_main (which would be dangerous).
Therefore we should make it explicit that cs_main needs to be held
before calling CTxMemPool::check.
NOTE: After all review-only assertions are removed in "#20158 |
tree-wide: De-globalize ChainstateManager", and assuming that we
keep the changes in "validation: Pass in spendheight to
CTxMemPool::check", we can re-evaluate to see if this annotation
is still necessary.
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281fd1a4a032cded7f9ea9857e3e99fc793c714b Replace KeyIDHasher with SaltedSipHasher (Andrew Chow)
210b693db66e7c5b618014b5a287aee15af00045 Add generic SaltedSipHasher (Andrew Chow)
95e61c1cf2a91d041c8025306ba36f0ea2806894 Move Hashers to util/hasher.{cpp/h} (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
There are existing `SaltedOutPointHasher` and `SaltedTxidHasher` classes used for `std::unordered_map` and `std::unordered_set` that could be useful in other places in the codebase. So we these to their own `saltedhash.{cpp/h}` file. An existing `KeyIDHasher` is moved there too. Additionally, `ScriptIDHasher`, `SaltedPubkeyHasher`, and `SaltedScriptHasher` are added so that they can be used in future work.
`KeyIDHasher` and `ScriptIDHasher` are not salted so that equality comparisons of maps and sets keyed by `CKeyID` and `CScriptID` will actually work.
Split from #19602 (and a few other PRs/branches I have).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK 281fd1a4a032cded7f9ea9857e3e99fc793c714b
jonatack:
ACK 281fd1a4a032cded7f9ea9857e3e99fc793c714b, code review, debug build and ran bitcoind after rebasing to master @ dff0f6f753ea
fjahr:
utACK 281fd1a4a032cded7f9ea9857e3e99fc793c714b
Tree-SHA512: bb03b231ccf3c9ecefc997b8da9c3770af4819f9be5b0a72997a103864e84046a2ac39b8eadf0dc9247bdccd53f86f433642e3a098882e6748341a9e7736271b
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Move the hashers that we use for hash tables to a common place.
Moved hashers:
- SaltedTxidHasher
- SaltedOutpointHasher
- FilterHeaderHasher
- SignatureCacheHasher
- BlockHasher
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Shorten the CTxMemPool initializer list using default initialization
for members that dont depend on the constuctor parameters.
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Since m_check_ratio is only set once and since the CTxMemPool object is
no longer a global variable, m_check_ratio can be passed into the
constructor of CTxMemPool. Since it is only read from after
initialization, m_check_ratio can also be made a const and hence no
longer needs to be guarded by the cs mutex.
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Use a ratio instead of a frequency that requires a double to int cast
for determining how often a mempool sanity check should run.
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Using the zmq notifications to avoid excessive mempool polling can be difficult
given the current notifications available. It announces all transactions
being added to mempool or included in blocks, but announces no evictions
and gives no indication if the transaction is in the mempool or a block.
Block notifications for zmq are also substandard, in that it only announces
block tips, while all block transactions are still announced.
This commit adds a unified stream which can be used to closely track mempool:
1) getrawmempool to fill out mempool knowledge
2) if txhash is announced, add or remove from set
based on add/remove flag
3) if blockhash is announced, get block txn list,
remove from those transactions local view of mempool
4) if we drop a sequence number, go to (1)
The mempool sequence number starts at the value 1, and
increments each time a transaction enters the mempool,
or is evicted from the mempool for any reason, including
block inclusion. The mempool sequence number is published
via ZMQ for any transaction-related notification.
These features allow for ZMQ/RPC consumer to track mempool
state in a more exacting way, without unnecesarily polling
getrawmempool. See interface_zmq.py::test_mempool_sync for
example usage.
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CTxMemPool::GetMemPoolParents
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No change in behavior, the lock is already held at call sites.
Also `const uint256` refactored to `const uint256&`.
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No change in behavior, the lock is already held at call sites.
Also `const uint256` refactored to `const uint256&`.
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No change in behavior, the lock is already held at call sites.
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No change in behavior, the lock is already held at call sites.
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This fix is a based on the fix by Antoine Riard <ariard@student.42.fr> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18600.
Unlike that PR, which implements some new behavior, this just restores previous
wallet notification and status behavior for transactions removed from the
mempool because they conflict with transactions in a block. The behavior was
accidentally changed in two `CWallet::BlockConnected` updates:
a31be09bfd77eed497a8e251d31358e16e2f2eb1 and
7e89994133725125dddbfa8d45484e3b9ed51c6e from
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16624, causing issue
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18325.
The change here could be improved and replaced with a more comprehensive
cleanup, so it includes a detailed comment explaining future considerations.
Fixes #18325
Co-authored-by: Antoine Riard <ariard@student.42.fr>
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wallet privacy
50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00 [mempool] Persist unbroadcast set to mempool.dat (Amiti Uttarwar)
297a1785360c4db662a7f3d3ade7b6b503258d39 [test] Integration tests for unbroadcast functionality (Amiti Uttarwar)
6851502472d3625416f0e7796e9f2a0379d14d49 [refactor/test] Extract P2PTxInvStore into test framework (Amiti Uttarwar)
dc1da48dc5e5526215561311c184a8cbc345ecdc [wallet] Update the rebroadcast frequency to be ~1/day. (Amiti Uttarwar)
e25e42f20a3aa39651fbc1f9fa3df1a49f1f5868 [p2p] Reattempt initial send of unbroadcast transactions (Amiti Uttarwar)
7e93eecce3bc5a1b7bb0284e06f9e2e69454f5ba [util] Add method that returns random time in milliseconds (Amiti Uttarwar)
89eeb4a3335f8e871cc3f5286af4546dff66172a [mempool] Track "unbroadcast" transactions (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
This PR introduces mempool tracking of unbroadcast transactions and periodic reattempts at initial broadcast. This is a part of the rebroadcast project, and a standalone privacy win.
The current rebroadcast logic is terrible for privacy because 1. only the source wallet rebroadcasts transactions and 2. it does so quite frequently. In the current system, if a user submits a transaction that does not immediately get broadcast to the network (eg. they are offline), this "rebroadcast" behavior is the safety net that can actually serve as the initial broadcast. So, keeping the attempts frequent is important for initial delivery within a reasonable timespan.
This PR aims to improve # 2 by reducing the wallet rebroadcast frequency to ~1/day from ~1/15 min. It achieves this by separating the notion of initial broadcast from rebroadcasts. With these changes, the mempool tracks locally submitted transactions & periodically reattempts initial broadcast. Transactions submitted via the wallet or RPC are added to an "unbroadcast" set & are removed when a peer sends a `getdata` request, or the transaction is removed from the mempool. Every 10-15 minutes, the node reattempts an initial broadcast. This enables reducing the wallet rebroadcast frequency while ensuring the transactions will be propagated to the network.
For privacy improvements around # 1, please see #16698.
Thank you to gmaxwell for the idea of how to break out this subset of functionality (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16698#issuecomment-571399346)
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fjahr:
Code review ACK 50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00
MarcoFalke:
ACK 50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00, I think this is ready for merge now 👻
amitiuttarwar:
The current tip `50fc4df` currently has 6 ACKs on it, so I've opened #18807 to address the last bits.
jnewbery:
utACK 50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00.
ariard:
Code Review ACK 50fc4df (minor points no need to invalid other ACKs)
robot-visions:
ACK 50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00
sipa:
utACK 50fc4df6c4e8a84bdda13ade7bed7a2131796f00
naumenkogs:
utACK 50fc4df
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- Mempool tracks locally submitted transactions (wallet or rpc)
- Transactions are removed from set when the node receives a GETDATA request
from a peer, or if the transaction is removed from the mempool.
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NotifyEntryAdded never had any subscribers so can be removed.
Since ConnectTrace no longer subscribes to NotifyEntryRemoved, there are
now no subscribers.
The CValidationInterface TransactionAddedToMempool and
TransactionRemovedFromMempool methods can now provide this
functionality. There's no need for a special notifications framework for
the mempool.
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The only CValidationInterface client that cares about transactions that
are removed from the mempool because of CONFLICT is the wallet.
Start using the TransactionRemovedFromMempool method to notify about
conflicted transactions instead of using the vtxConflicted vector in
BlockConnected.
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This commit fires TransactionRemovedFromMempool callbacks from the
mempool and cleans up a bunch of code.
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Optional type
d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91 refactor: Replace all uses of boost::optional with our own Optional type (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Replace all uses of boost::optional with our own Optional type. Luckily, there aren't so many.
After this:
- `boost::optional` is no longer used directly (only through `Optional` which is an alias for it)
- `boost/optional.hpp` is only included in one place
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91
practicalswift:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91 -- diff looks correct + satisfying to see incremental progress towards the goal of a Boost free future :)
jtimon:
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fanquake:
ACK d314e8a818d4c162b1c7201533e6b600dcab2d91
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- `boost::optional` is no longer used directly (only through `Optional`
which is an alias for it)
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Split CValidationState into TxValidationState and BlockValidationState
to store validation results for transactions and blocks respectively.
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acceptance logic
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