// Copyright (c) 2021 The Bitcoin Core developers // Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying // file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. #ifndef BITCOIN_NODE_CHAINSTATE_H #define BITCOIN_NODE_CHAINSTATE_H #include #include #include #include #include class CTxMemPool; namespace node { struct CacheSizes; struct ChainstateLoadOptions { CTxMemPool* mempool{nullptr}; bool block_tree_db_in_memory{false}; bool coins_db_in_memory{false}; bool reindex{false}; bool reindex_chainstate{false}; bool prune{false}; int64_t check_blocks{DEFAULT_CHECKBLOCKS}; int64_t check_level{DEFAULT_CHECKLEVEL}; std::function check_interrupt; std::function coins_error_cb; }; //! Chainstate load status. Simple applications can just check for the success //! case, and treat other cases as errors. More complex applications may want to //! try reindexing in the generic failure case, and pass an interrupt callback //! and exit cleanly in the interrupted case. enum class ChainstateLoadStatus { SUCCESS, FAILURE, FAILURE_INCOMPATIBLE_DB, INTERRUPTED }; //! Chainstate load status code and optional error string. using ChainstateLoadResult = std::tuple; /** This sequence can have 4 types of outcomes: * * 1. Success * 2. Shutdown requested * - nothing failed but a shutdown was triggered in the middle of the * sequence * 3. Soft failure * - a failure that might be recovered from with a reindex * 4. Hard failure * - a failure that definitively cannot be recovered from with a reindex * * LoadChainstate returns a (status code, error string) tuple. */ ChainstateLoadResult LoadChainstate(ChainstateManager& chainman, const CacheSizes& cache_sizes, const ChainstateLoadOptions& options); ChainstateLoadResult VerifyLoadedChainstate(ChainstateManager& chainman, const ChainstateLoadOptions& options); } // namespace node #endif // BITCOIN_NODE_CHAINSTATE_H