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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2020 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_NET_PROCESSING_H
#define BITCOIN_NET_PROCESSING_H
#include <net.h>
#include <sync.h>
#include <validationinterface.h>
class CChainParams;
class CTxMemPool;
class ChainstateManager;
extern RecursiveMutex cs_main;
extern RecursiveMutex g_cs_orphans;
/** Default for -maxorphantx, maximum number of orphan transactions kept in memory */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_MAX_ORPHAN_TRANSACTIONS = 100;
/** Default number of orphan+recently-replaced txn to keep around for block reconstruction */
static const unsigned int DEFAULT_BLOCK_RECONSTRUCTION_EXTRA_TXN = 100;
static const bool DEFAULT_PEERBLOOMFILTERS = false;
static const bool DEFAULT_PEERBLOCKFILTERS = false;
/** Threshold for marking a node to be discouraged, e.g. disconnected and added to the discouragement filter. */
static const int DISCOURAGEMENT_THRESHOLD{100};
struct CNodeStateStats {
int nSyncHeight = -1;
int nCommonHeight = -1;
int m_starting_height = -1;
std::vector<int> vHeightInFlight;
};
/**
* Data structure for an individual peer. This struct is not protected by
* cs_main since it does not contain validation-critical data.
*
* Memory is owned by shared pointers and this object is destructed when
* the refcount drops to zero.
*
* Mutexes inside this struct must not be held when locking m_peer_mutex.
*
* TODO: move most members from CNodeState to this structure.
* TODO: move remaining application-layer data members from CNode to this structure.
*/
struct Peer {
/** Same id as the CNode object for this peer */
const NodeId m_id{0};
/** Protects misbehavior data members */
Mutex m_misbehavior_mutex;
/** Accumulated misbehavior score for this peer */
int m_misbehavior_score GUARDED_BY(m_misbehavior_mutex){0};
/** Whether this peer should be disconnected and marked as discouraged (unless it has the noban permission). */
bool m_should_discourage GUARDED_BY(m_misbehavior_mutex){false};
/** Protects block inventory data members */
Mutex m_block_inv_mutex;
/** List of blocks that we'll announce via an `inv` message.
* There is no final sorting before sending, as they are always sent
* immediately and in the order requested. */
std::vector<uint256> m_blocks_for_inv_relay GUARDED_BY(m_block_inv_mutex);
/** Unfiltered list of blocks that we'd like to announce via a `headers`
* message. If we can't announce via a `headers` message, we'll fall back to
* announcing via `inv`. */
std::vector<uint256> m_blocks_for_headers_relay GUARDED_BY(m_block_inv_mutex);
/** The final block hash that we sent in an `inv` message to this peer.
* When the peer requests this block, we send an `inv` message to trigger
* the peer to request the next sequence of block hashes.
* Most peers use headers-first syncing, which doesn't use this mechanism */
uint256 m_continuation_block GUARDED_BY(m_block_inv_mutex) {};
/** This peer's reported block height when we connected */
std::atomic<int> m_starting_height{-1};
/** Set of txids to reconsider once their parent transactions have been accepted **/
std::set<uint256> m_orphan_work_set GUARDED_BY(g_cs_orphans);
/** Protects m_getdata_requests **/
Mutex m_getdata_requests_mutex;
/** Work queue of items requested by this peer **/
std::deque<CInv> m_getdata_requests GUARDED_BY(m_getdata_requests_mutex);
explicit Peer(NodeId id) : m_id(id) {}
};
using PeerRef = std::shared_ptr<Peer>;
class PeerManager : public CValidationInterface, public NetEventsInterface
{
public:
static std::unique_ptr<PeerManager> make(const CChainParams& chainparams, CConnman& connman, BanMan* banman,
CScheduler& scheduler, ChainstateManager& chainman, CTxMemPool& pool,
bool ignore_incoming_txs);
virtual ~PeerManager() { }
/** Get statistics from node state */
virtual bool GetNodeStateStats(NodeId nodeid, CNodeStateStats& stats) = 0;
/** Whether this node ignores txs received over p2p. */
virtual bool IgnoresIncomingTxs() = 0;
/** Set the best height */
virtual void SetBestHeight(int height) = 0;
/**
* Increment peer's misbehavior score. If the new value >= DISCOURAGEMENT_THRESHOLD, mark the node
* to be discouraged, meaning the peer might be disconnected and added to the discouragement filter.
* Public for unit testing.
*/
virtual void Misbehaving(const NodeId pnode, const int howmuch, const std::string& message) = 0;
/**
* Evict extra outbound peers. If we think our tip may be stale, connect to an extra outbound.
* Public for unit testing.
*/
virtual void CheckForStaleTipAndEvictPeers() = 0;
/** Process a single message from a peer. Public for fuzz testing */
virtual void ProcessMessage(CNode& pfrom, const std::string& msg_type, CDataStream& vRecv,
const std::chrono::microseconds time_received, const std::atomic<bool>& interruptMsgProc) = 0;
};
/** Relay transaction to every node */
void RelayTransaction(const uint256& txid, const uint256& wtxid, const CConnman& connman) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main);
#endif // BITCOIN_NET_PROCESSING_H
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