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2018-09-24validation: Pass chainparams in AcceptToMemoryPoolWorker(...)practicalswift
2018-09-20Merge #14214: convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style ()MarcoFalke
3ccfa34b32 convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style () (Arvid Norberg) Pull request description: In C, an empty parameter list, `()`, means the function takes any arguments, and `(void)` means the function does not take any parameters. In C++, an empty parameter list means the function does not take any parameters. So, C++ still supports `(void)` parameter lists with the same semantics, why change to `()`? 1. removing the redundant `void` improves signal-to-noise ratio of the code 2. using `(void)` exposes a rare inconsistency in that a template taking a template `(T)` parameter list, cannot be instantiated with `T=void` Tree-SHA512: be2897b6c5e474873aa878ed6bac098382cd21866aec33752fe40b089a6331aa6263cae749aba1b4a41e8467f1a47086d32eb74abaf09927fd5a2f44a4b2109a
2018-09-17Fix crash bug with duplicate inputs within a transactionSuhas Daftuar
Introduced by #9049
2018-09-13convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style ()Arvid Norberg
2018-09-13Merge #13310: Report progress in ReplayBlocks while rolling forwardWladimir J. van der Laan
b16ab9af07f802cc769c2443df1c637e8e12ab80 Report progress in ReplayBlocks while rolling forward (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Fixes #13303. Tree-SHA512: 9375bda03bd2527018b9d24a25c82fa01a841e41ae2cb5307be61af19e2b759d3a7db76852baba9a286fbcb52f70f427a5ab4375df08215ac439e47e73633e54
2018-09-11Merge #13558: Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputerWladimir J. van der Laan
893628be0166b4096b6e52f516e0f65bb63a75a2 Drop minor GetSerializeSize template (Ben Woosley) da74db0940720407fafaf3582bbaf9c81a4d3b4d Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputer (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: Based on conversation in #13462, it seems the serialization `GetType` has very narrow use/effect. In every case except for `CAddress`, which specifically relates to a network peer's address, not a wallet address etc., the serialized representation of an object is irrespective of its destination / type. This removes the unused `GetType` method from `CSizeComputer` as a step to further narrowing that use. Tree-SHA512: e72b8e9e5160396691e05aeaee3aba5a57935a75bd5005cfcc7fb51c936f3d1728a397f999da5c36696506dd815fafa5c738f3894df8864f25f91f639eba9c3d
2018-09-11Drop minor GetSerializeSize templateBen Woosley
Now that `GetType()` is not propagated, the benefits are not worth the code.
2018-09-11Drop unused GetType() from CSizeComputerBen Woosley
2018-09-07tx pool: Use class methods to hide raw map iterator impl detailsMarcoFalke
2018-09-04Merge #13249: Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
unnecessary copying of objects in range declarations. f34c8c466a0e514edac2e8683127b4176ad5d321 Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid unnecessary copying of objects in range declarations. (practicalswift) Pull request description: Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Rationale: * Immutable objects are easier to reason about. * Prevents accidental or hard-to-notice change of value. Tree-SHA512: cad69d35f0cf8a938b848e65dd537c621d96fe3369be306b65ef0cd1baf6cc0a9f28bc230e1e383d810c555a6743d08cb6b2b0bd51856d4611f537a12e5abb8b
2018-08-31scripted-diff: Small locking renameRussell Yanofsky
Call sync.h primitives "locks" and "mutexes" instead of "blocks" and "waitable critical sections" to match current coding conventions and c++11 standard names. This PR does not rename the "CCriticalSection" class (though this could be done as a followup) because it is used everywhere and would swamp the other changes in this PR. Plain mutexes should mostly be preferred instead of recursive mutexes in new code anyway. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- set -x set -e ren() { git grep -l $1 | xargs sed -i s/$1/$2/; } ren CCriticalBlock UniqueLock ren CWaitableCriticalSection Mutex ren CConditionVariable std::condition_variable ren cs_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_mutex ren condvar_GenesisWait g_genesis_wait_cv perl -0777 -pi -e 's/.*typedef.*condition_variable.*\n\n?//g' src/sync.h -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-08-31Merge #11640: Make LOCK, LOCK2, TRY_LOCK work with CWaitableCriticalSectionWladimir J. van der Laan
9c4dc597ddc66acfd58a945a5ab11f833731abba Use LOCK macros for non-recursive locks (Russell Yanofsky) 1382913e61f5db6ba849b1e261e8aefcd5a1ae68 Make LOCK, LOCK2, TRY_LOCK work with CWaitableCriticalSection (Russell Yanofsky) ba1f095aadf29bddb0bd8176d2e0b908f92a5623 MOVEONLY Move AnnotatedMixin declaration (Russell Yanofsky) 41b88e93375d57db12da923f45f87b9a2db8e730 Add unit test for DEBUG_LOCKORDER code (Russell Yanofsky) Pull request description: Make LOCK macros work with non-recursive mutexes, and use wherever possible for better deadlock detection. Also add unit test for DEBUG_LOCKORDER code. Tree-SHA512: 64ef209307f28ecd0813a283f15c6406138c6ffe7f6cbbd084161044db60e2c099a7d0d2edcd1c5e7770a115e9b931b486e86c9a777bdc96d2e8a9f4dc192942
2018-08-29Merge #14097: validation: Log FormatStateMessage on ConnectBlock error in ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
ConnectTip fa309dc30579acebff33380abdfe728c1cf59f92 validation: Log FormatStateMessage on ConnectBlock error in ConnectTip (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This change additionally logs the validation state on error, which is not logged at all on current master. Before: ``` ERROR: ConnectTip(): ConnectBlock ffffff.... failed ``` After: ``` ERROR: ConnectTip: ConnectBlock ffffff.... failed, bad-cb-amount (code 16) ``` Tree-SHA512: e69ee0266772b3f77c0193c4a959c2444bf1a51259bd29d790cf665582b037997e520c8567f70b36362c071dcfe1a8ebd7c0f2286cf1b842df5731960e7e1ba0
2018-08-29Merge #13792: tx pool: Avoid passing redundant hash into addUnchecked ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
(scripted-diff) fa587773e59721e187cadc998f4dc236ad3aef0b scripted-diff: Remove unused first argument to addUnchecked (MarcoFalke) fe5c49766c0dc5beaf186d77b568361242b20d5e tx pool: Use the entry's hash instead of the one passed to addUnchecked (MarcoFalke) ddd395f968a050be5dd0ae21ba7d189b6b7f73fd Mark CTxMemPoolEntry members that should not be modified const (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Several years ago the transaction hash was not cached. For optimization the hash was instead passed into `addUnchecked` to avoid re-calculating it. See f77654a0e9424f13cad04f82c014abd78fbb5e38 Passing in the hash is now redundant and the argument can safely be removed. Tree-SHA512: 0206b65c7a014295f67574120e8c5397bf1b1bd70c918ae1360ab093676f7f89a6f084fd2c7000a141baebfe63fe6f515559e38c4ac71810ba64f949f9c0467f
2018-08-28validation: Log FormatStateMessage on ConnectBlock error in ConnectTipMarcoFalke
2018-08-27Make objects in range declarations immutable by default. Avoid unnecessary ↵practicalswift
copying of objects in range declarations.
2018-08-26Add compile time checking for all cs_main runtime locking assertionspracticalswift
2018-08-07Merge #13527: policy: Remove promiscuousmempoolflagsWladimir J. van der Laan
faa24441ec047ec336b86f586016b9d318c1c0ad policy: Remove promiscuousmempoolflags (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: It seems odd to clutter validation code with features that can only ever be used for testing (testnet or regtest). Removing that test-only code makes the mempool logic less painful to understand and easier to reason about when changed or refactored in the future. Tree-SHA512: 3b897aa9604ac8d82ebe9573c6efd468c93ddaa08d378ebc902e247b7aa6c68fcde71e5b449c08f17a067146cdc66dc50a67ce06d07607c27e5189a49c3fba3f
2018-08-03Use LOCK macros for non-recursive locksRussell Yanofsky
Instead of std::unique_lock.
2018-07-30scripted-diff: Remove unused first argument to addUncheckedMarcoFalke
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- git grep -l addUnchecked | xargs sed --regexp-extended -i -e 's/addUnchecked\([^)][^,]+,\s*/addUnchecked(/g' -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-07-27Return void instead of bool for functions that cannot failpracticalswift
* CBlockTreeDB::ReadReindexing(...) * CChainState::ResetBlockFailureFlags(...) * CTxMemPool::addUnchecked(...) * CWallet::LoadDestData(...) * CWallet::LoadKeyMetadata(...) * CWallet::LoadScriptMetadata(...) * CWallet::LoadToWallet(...) * CWallet::SetHDChain(...) * CWallet::SetHDSeed(...) * RemoveLocal(...) * SetMinVersion(...) * StartHTTPServer(...) * StartRPC(...) * TorControlConnection::Disconnect(...)
2018-07-21Removes the boost/algorithm/string/join dependency251
This commit removes the `boost/algorithm/string/join` dependency from the project by replacing `boost::algorithm::join` with a simple helper function.
2018-07-17Merge #13680: [doc] Remove outdated comment about miner ignoring CPFPWladimir J. van der Laan
db6eb90094bb4462b6cde2e9a927df03ee788f22 [doc] Remove outdated comment about mining code ignoring CPFP (James O'Beirne) Pull request description: BlockAssembler chooses transactions on the basis of packages (which incorporate unconfirmed ancestors into feerate), so the specified RBF comment about mining code ignoring CPFP is out of date. Tree-SHA512: a4c1e60fee0a8f450526d565951187f869d000febce0eea8a8d2e18bb140c3c1b8602953d9dcab2d1e8d0c4fc8d392c67eb0773d67e52080d48e6b9bf13f9ee2
2018-07-16[doc] Remove outdated comment about mining code ignoring CPFPJames O'Beirne
BlockAssembler chooses transactions on the basis of packages (which incorporate unconfirmed ancestors into feerate), so the specified RBF comment about mining code ignoring CPFP is out of date.
2018-07-13Merge #11658: During IBD, when doing pruning, prune 10% extra to avoid ↵Pieter Wuille
pruning again soon after ac51a26bdc During IBD, when doing pruning, prune 10% extra to avoid pruning again soon after (Luke Dashjr) Pull request description: Pruning forces a chainstate flush, which can defeat the dbcache and harm performance significantly. Alternative to #11359 Tree-SHA512: 631e4e8f94f5699e98a2eff07204aa2b3b2325b2d92e8236b8c8d6a6730737a346e0ad86024e705f5a665b25e873ab0970ce7396740328a437c060f99e9ba4d9
2018-07-09Merge #13481: doc: Rewrite some validation docs as lock annotationsWladimir J. van der Laan
fa324a8b15a4ef4138685b3427c895ec14faf3af doc: Rewrite some validation doc as lock annotations (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: #13402 added some lock annotations in comments. This pull removes them and adds clang-readable locking annotations instead. Tree-SHA512: 2d392efa8ac4978830a9df08b2009e69d6f1ac031f62be2275ae8d7c7e483331c7f8d458d865443af907a7af27a592421c6cca6b2df3f2877e0f369b9198f383
2018-07-04Merge #13235: Break circular dependency: init -> * -> init by extracting ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
shutdown.h 1fabd59e7 Break circular dependency: init -> * -> init by extracting shutdown.h (Ben Woosley) e62fdfeea Drop unused init.h includes (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: Most includers just wanted to react to pending shutdown. This isolates access to `fRequestShutdown` and limits access to the shutdown api functions, including the new `CancelShutdown` for setting it to `false`. Tree-SHA512: df42f75dfbba163576710e9a67cf1228531fd99d70a2f187bfba0bcc476d6749cf88180a97e66a81bb5b6c3c7f0917de7402d26039ba7b644cb7509b02f7e267
2018-06-30Merge #13431: validation: count blocks correctly for check level < 3MarcoFalke
f618ebc4e4 validation: count blocks correctly for check level < 3 (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: As noted in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13428#issuecomment-396129295 there is a bug where if check level < 3, the resulting count for blocks is wrong, because `pindexState` is never updated. Post-commit `./bitcoin-cli verifychain 1 3`: ``` 2018-06-11T07:12:28Z Verifying last 3 blocks at level 1 2018-06-11T07:12:28Z [0%]...[33%]...[66%]...[99%]...[DONE]. 2018-06-11T07:12:28Z No coin database inconsistencies in last 3 blocks (0 transactions) ``` Pre-commit `./bitcoin-cli verifychain 1 3`: ``` 2018-06-11T07:13:34Z Verifying last 3 blocks at level 1 2018-06-11T07:13:34Z [0%]...[33%]...[66%]...[99%]...[DONE]. 2018-06-11T07:13:34Z No coin database inconsistencies in last 0 blocks (0 transactions) ``` Tree-SHA512: 3d82ed26665162c9615fb0e6e91a46ed4d229a5e6797c6c420e6b0bf1be6e5e02401c6e9a93b7a5aec503a2650d8c20d1b45fe300a922379e4cef8ee26e18d96
2018-06-25Break circular dependency: init -> * -> init by extracting shutdown.hBen Woosley
Most includers just wanted to react to pending shutdown. This isolates access to `fRequestShutdown` and limits access to the shutdown api functions, including the new `AbortShutdown` for setting it to `false`. Note I originally called `AbortShutdown` `CancelShutdown` but that name was already taken by winuser.h https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/386913329 This change also triggered a build error in bench. Fixing it required moving LIBBITCOIN_SERVER after LIBBITCOIN_WALLET in bench_bench_bitcoin_LDADD To make server definitions in src/net.cpp available to wallet methods in src/wallet/wallet.cpp. Specifically, solving: libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): In function `CWalletTx::RelayWalletTransaction(CConnman*)': wallet.cpp:(.text+0x3f0e): undefined reference to `CConnman::NodeFullyConnected(CNode const*)' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/392133581 Need for remaining init.h includes confirmed via a thorough search with a more specific regex: \bInterrupt\(\)|\bShutdown\(\)|\bInitLogging\(\)|\bInitParameterInteraction\(\)|\bAppInitBasicSetup\(\)|\bAppInitParameterInteraction\(\)|\bAppInitSanityChecks\(\)|\bAppInitLockDataDirectory\(\)|\bAppInitMain\(\)|\bSetupServerArgs\(\)|\bLicenseInfo\(\)|g_wallet_init_interface|init.h
2018-06-24Merge #13480: Avoid copies in range-for loops and add a warning to detect themWladimir J. van der Laan
d92204c900d55ebaf2af5c900162b3c2c8c296e2 build: add warning to detect hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields) 466e16e0e8523909f9968c5823691b1d4a3d8175 cleanup: avoid hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields) Pull request description: Following-up on #13241, which was itself a follow-up of #12169. See title. Fixing these would otherwise be a continuous process, adding the warning should keep them from cropping up. Note that the warning seems to be Clang-only for now. Tree-SHA512: ccfb769c3128b3f92c95715abcf21ee2496fe2aa384f80efead1529a28eeb56b98995b531b49a089f8142601389e63f7bb935963d724eacde4f5e1b4a024934b
2018-06-23policy: Remove promiscuousmempoolflagsMarcoFalke
2018-06-19Merge #13439: rpc: Avoid "duplicate" return value for invalid submitblockJonas Schnelli
f74894480 Only set fNewBlock to true in AcceptBlock when we write to disk (Matt Corallo) fa6e49731 rpc: Avoid "duplicate" return value for invalid submitblock (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This is #13395 with one more commit tacked on. MarcoFalke got tired of dealing with the stupidity of fixing a return code with too many rounds of review (not that I blame him). Honestly we should probably have no return whatsoever, but for now, this fixes it (as well as nLastBlockTime for eviction purposes). Original description: When `submitblock` of an invalid block, the return value should not be `"duplicate"`. This is only seen when the header was previously found (denoted by the incorrectly named boolean `fBlockPresent`). Fix this bug by removing `fBlockPresent`. Tree-SHA512: 0ce3092655d5d904b4c8c5ff7479f73ce387144a738f20472b8af132564005c6db5594ae366e589508f6258506ee7a28b1c7995a83a8328b334f99316006bf2d
2018-06-18doc: Rewrite some validation doc as lock annotationsMarcoFalke
2018-06-18Merge #13412: Make ReceivedBlockTransactions return voidWladimir J. van der Laan
fafa27032876832ab2ed9bf0e20e2d448f012179 Make ReceivedBlockTransactions return void (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Instead of always returning `bool{true}` and forcing the caller to handle the return code, make it void and remove "a bunch" of dead code at the call sites. Tree-SHA512: 10e41461c0516c0441d8b8eedcf6385874355c224b9e9d65e89addb142b4cf3e3be2d4ca0a7f2bd95c76aecdaa8537b6bd2d25631bf804bc42863ad5e84fa271
2018-06-15cleanup: avoid hidden copies in range-for loopsCory Fields
2018-06-15Merge #13241: scripted-diff: Avoid temporary copies when looping over std::mapMarcoFalke
9b72c988a0 scripted-diff: Avoid temporary copies when looping over std::map (Ben Woosley) Pull request description: The ::value_type of the std::map/std::multimap/std::unordered_map containers is std::pair<const Key, T>. Dropping the const results in an unnecessary copy, for example in C++11 range-based loops. For this I started with a more general scripted diff, then narrowed it down based on the inspection showing that all actual map/multimap/unordered_map variables used in loops start with m or have map in the name. Tree-SHA512: b656d66b69ffa1eb954124aa8ae2bc5436ca50262abefa93bdda55cfcdaffc5ff90cd40539051a2bd06355ba69ddf245265cc8764eebff66d761b3aec06155a9
2018-06-15Merge #13402: Document validationinterace callback blocking deadlock potential.MarcoFalke
25bc9615b7 Document validationinterace callback blocking deadlock potential. (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: From the branches-I've-had-lying-around-and-forgot-to-PR department... This is a comment-only PR, but the comments point out an API quirk that isn't exactly trivial. None of our use-cases right now hit this, but if we were to call SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue (eg to limit queue depth) in ATMP, I'm pretty sure we'd hit a deadlock there. Tree-SHA512: 889dd8fc9eb15d1f2aa5ca467e783bc8f07bc543b166b032741795b0db7a0df11a2846d3cb7c69bafa8d1acf970021001b742f52be06725a932813230c5b4a7b
2018-06-15validation: count blocks correctly for check level < 3Karl-Johan Alm
2018-06-13Merge #13428: validation: check the specified number of blocks (off-by-one)Wladimir J. van der Laan
f6f8026e40326e74293dc8ecc270a7e3b4850727 validation: check the specified number of blocks (off-by-one) (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: ``` echeveria | 2018-06-11 02:03:03.384975 Verifying last 3 blocks at level 3 echeveria | 2018-06-11 02:03:23.676793 No coin database inconsistencies in last 4 blocks (6564 transactions) echeveria | off by one? sipa | echeveria: possibly! kallewoof | Looks like it checks one more block than suggested. `if (pindex->nHeight < chainActive.Height()-nCheckDepth) break;` should probably be `<=`. sipa | kallewoof: agree ``` Post-commit: ``` 2018-06-11T05:24:02Z Verifying last 6 blocks at level 3 2018-06-11T05:24:02Z [0%]...[16%]...[33%]...[50%]...[66%]...[83%]...[99%]...[DONE]. 2018-06-11T05:25:07Z No coin database inconsistencies in last 6 blocks (7258 transactions) ``` Pre-commit: ``` 2018-06-11T05:27:11Z Verifying last 6 blocks at level 3 2018-06-11T05:27:11Z [0%]...[16%]...[33%]...[50%]...[66%]...[83%]...[99%]...[DONE]. 2018-06-11T05:27:12Z No coin database inconsistencies in last 7 blocks (9832 transactions) ``` Tree-SHA512: 6e68dc4ba74232518c2ba8ea624d65893534f3619d43ccdf0b9c65992f25b68cb52cf54fa35e6e3d092d1eee5c9a8887057828895f1acdafc0ebb48f683fffdc
2018-06-11Only set fNewBlock to true in AcceptBlock when we write to diskMatt Corallo
The only affect this should have is fixing the return code in submitblock in cases where a block fails ContextualCheckBlock and not setting nLastBlockTime on peers that provide blocks which fail ContextualCheckBlock (which is only used in eviction and cosmetic).
2018-06-11scripted-diff: Avoid temporary copies when looping over std::mapBen Woosley
The ::value_type of the std::map/std::multimap/std::unordered_map containers is std::pair<const Key, T>. Dropping the const results in an unnecessary copy, for example in C++11 range-based loops. For this I started with a more general scripted diff, then narrowed it down based on the inspection showing that all actual map/multimap/unordered_map variables used in loops start with m or have map in the name. -BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i -E 's/for \(([^<]*)std::pair<([^c])(.+) : m/for (\1std::pair<const \2\3 : m/' src/*.cpp src/**/*.cpp sed -i -E 's/for \(([^<]*)std::pair<([^c])(.+) : (.*)map/for (\1std::pair<const \2\3 : \4map/' src/*.cpp src/**/*.cpp -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-06-11validation: check the specified number of blocks (off-by-one)Karl-Johan Alm
2018-06-07Make ReceivedBlockTransactions return voidMarcoFalke
2018-06-05Document validationinterace callback blocking deadlock potential.Matt Corallo
2018-05-29policy: Treat segwit as always activeMarcoFalke
2018-05-23Merge #13151: net: Serve blocks directly from disk when possibleWladimir J. van der Laan
0bf431870e45d8e20c4671e51a782ebf97b75fac net: Serve blocks directly from disk when possible (Wladimir J. van der Laan) Pull request description: In `ProcessGetBlockData`, send the block data directly from disk if type MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK is requested. This is a valid shortcut as the on-disk format matches the network format. This is expected to increase performance because a deserialization and subsequent serialization roundtrip is avoided. Tree-SHA512: 9a9500b4c1354eaae1a6f1c6ef2416c1c1985029852589266f3a70e808f6c7482c135e9ab251a527566935378ab7c32dba4ed43ba5451e802d8e72b77d1ba472
2018-05-23Report progress in ReplayBlocks while rolling forwardJoão Barbosa
2018-05-16Merge #13023: Fix some concurrency issues in ActivateBestChain()Wladimir J. van der Laan
dd435ad Add unit tests for signals generated by ProcessNewBlock() (Jesse Cohen) a3ae8e6 Fix concurrency-related bugs in ActivateBestChain (Jesse Cohen) ecc3c4a Do not unlock cs_main in ABC unless we've actually made progress. (Matt Corallo) Pull request description: Originally this PR was just to add tests around concurrency in block validation - those tests seem to have uncovered another bug in ActivateBestChain - this now fixes that bug and adds tests. ActivateBestChain (invoked after a new block is validated) proceeds in steps - acquiring and releasing cs_main while incrementally disconnecting and connecting blocks to sync to the most work chain known (FindMostWorkChain()). Every time cs_main is released the result of FindMostWorkChain() can change - but currently that value is cached across acquisitions of cs_main and only refreshed when an invalid chain is explored. It needs to be refreshed every time cs_main is reacquired. The test added in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13023/commits/6094ce73045fe0b4654ff94327c2059512af88fb will occasionally fail without the commit fixing this issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13023/commits/26bfdbaddbb9f13864deb7241c6d513f22c5ab62 Original description below -- After a bug discovered where UpdatedBlockTip() notifications could be triggered out of order (#12978), these unit tests check certain invariants about these signals. The scheduler test asserts that a SingleThreadedSchedulerClient processes callbacks fully and sequentially. The block validation test generates a random chain and calls ProcessNewBlock from multiple threads at random and in parallel. ValidationInterface callbacks verify that the ordering of BlockConnected BlockDisconnected and UpdatedBlockTip events occur as expected. Tree-SHA512: 4102423a03d2ea28580c7a70add8a6bdb22ef9e33b107c3aadef80d5af02644cdfaae516c44933924717599c81701e0b96fbf9cf38696e9e41372401a5ee1f3c
2018-05-15net: Serve blocks directly from disk when possibleWladimir J. van der Laan
In `ProcessGetBlockData`, send the block data directly from disk if type MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK is requested. This is a valid shortcut as the on-disk format matches the network format. This is expected to increase performance because a deserialization and subsequent serialization roundtrip is avoided.
2018-05-12Merge #13199: Bugfix: ensure consistency of m_failed_blocks after ↵Pieter Wuille
reconsiderblock 11fa6bb66e Bugfix: ensure consistency of m_failed_blocks after reconsiderblock (Suhas Daftuar) Pull request description: This was introduced in 015a5258adffb0cf394f387a95ac9c8afc34cfc3 and could cause a node to crash (due to assertion failure) when using the `reconsiderblock` rpc. Tree-SHA512: 820dcd761bf983e36f5d0f16777ed75c833daaf62a6b3a4dbd17f6caaf9287223e3a202d06540ac62f8ba72926b73b0873bb76c6273ddcb19d9408f4c1cd325e