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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Collins 03433dad6a Update btcwire path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 15:16:39 -06:00
Dave Collins 624bbb3216 Update btcchain import paths to new location. 2015-01-30 16:25:42 -06:00
Dave Collins 528622b259 Update btcchain import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 18:47:50 -06:00
Dave Collins 54ccb83025 Update btcwire import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 15:13:21 -06:00
Dave Collins 58db4a8b7e Update btcutil import paths to new location. 2015-01-15 10:30:38 -06:00
Dave Collins 9c0db2f7fd Ensure all tickers are explicitly stopped.
As pointed out in #189, according to the Go documentation, a ticker must
be stopped to release associated resources.  This commit adds a defer call
to stop two tickers there were previously not being stopped as well as
changes two others that were being stopped over to use defer so it's more
consistent.

The other ticker in ScheduleShutdown is replaced and already calls Stop
before replacing it, so it has not been modified.

Closes #189.

ok @jrick
2014-12-03 18:43:31 -06:00
Tomás Senart 84fa553b65 Split imports into logical groups 2014-07-02 15:56:41 +02:00
Dave Collins 0c9c005c33 Modify NewBlockTemplate to accept nil pay addr.
There are certain cases such as getblocktemplate which allow external
callers to be repsonsible for creating their own coinbase to replace the
generated one.  By allowing the pay address to be nil in such cases, the
need to specify mining addresses via --miningaddr can be avoided thereby
leaving the payment address management up to the caller.
2014-06-27 14:16:08 -05:00
Dave Collins 48c6806b24 Update for btcchain ProcessBlock behavior flags.
ok @jrick
2014-06-26 17:18:05 -05:00
Dave Collins 5f444ce000 Wait for conection to peer before mining with CPU. 2014-06-19 09:44:12 -05:00
Dave Collins e25b644d3b Implement a built-in concurrent CPU miner.
This commit implements a built-in concurrent CPU miner that can be enabled
with the combination of the --generate and --miningaddr options.  The
--blockminsize, --blockmaxsize, and --blockprioritysize configuration
options wich already existed prior to this commit control the block
template generation and hence affect blocks mined via the new CPU miner.

The following is a quick overview of the changes and design:

- Starting btcd with --generate and no addresses specified via
  --miningaddr will give an error and exit immediately
- Makes use of multiple worker goroutines which independently create block
  templates, solve them, and submit the solved blocks
- The default number of worker threads are based on the number of
  processor cores in the system and can be dynamically changed at
  run-time
- There is a separate speed monitor goroutine used to collate periodic
  updates from the workers to calculate overall hashing speed
- The current mining state, number of workers, and hashes per second can
  be queried
- Updated sample-btcd.conf file has been updated to include the coin
  generation (mining) settings
- Updated doc.go for the new command line options

In addition the old --getworkkey option is now deprecated in favor of the
new --miningaddr option.  This was changed for a few reasons:

- There is no reason to have a separate list of keys for getwork and CPU
  mining
- getwork is deprecated and will be going away in the future so that means
  the --getworkkey flag will also be going away
- Having the work 'key' in the option can be confused with wanting a
  private key while --miningaddr make it a little more clear it is an
  address that is required

Closes #137.

Reviewed by @jrick.
2014-06-12 12:05:32 -05:00