Add debug print for chain verify.
Since a chain verification can take a long time depending on the parameters, this commit adds a debug print to the RPC server at the info level for how many blocks are being verified and at what level. The logic was also slightly modified so the number of blocks being checked can easily be calculated and shown.
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@ -1454,19 +1454,21 @@ func handleSubmitBlock(s *rpcServer, cmd btcjson.Cmd) (interface{}, error) {
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}
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func verifyChain(db btcdb.Db, level, depth int32) error {
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_, curheight64, err := db.NewestSha()
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_, curHeight64, err := db.NewestSha()
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if err != nil {
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rpcsLog.Errorf("Verify is unable to fetch current block "+
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"height: %v", err)
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}
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curHeight := int32(curHeight64)
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curheight := int32(curheight64)
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if depth > curheight {
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depth = curheight
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finishHeight := curHeight - depth
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if finishHeight < 0 {
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finishHeight = 0
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}
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rpcsLog.Infof("Verifying chain for %d blocks at level %d",
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curHeight-finishHeight, level)
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for height := curheight; height > (curheight - depth); height-- {
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for height := curHeight; height > finishHeight; height-- {
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// Level 0 just looks up the block.
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sha, err := db.FetchBlockShaByHeight(int64(height))
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if err != nil {
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