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132 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Collins
54ccb83025 Update btcwire import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 15:13:21 -06:00
Dave Collins
f4e426c69f Update go-socks import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 01:21:57 -06:00
Dave Collins
58db4a8b7e Update btcutil import paths to new location. 2015-01-15 10:30:38 -06:00
David Hill
e5a825324c Limit the number of addresses announced.
Additionally, add the addresses being sent to the peer
to the known addresses map.
2015-01-02 13:04:28 -05:00
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
Dave Collins
c3065d32f4 Make use of the new btcchain MedianTimeSource.
This commit uses the new MedianTimeSource API in btcchain to create a
median time source which is stored in the server and is fed time samples
from all remote nodes that are connected.  It also modifies all call sites
which now require the the time source to pass it in.
2014-10-09 10:44:22 -05:00
Olaoluwa Osuntokun
b97083f882 Fix some typos throughout repo. 2014-09-08 14:54:52 -05:00
David Hill
9cecf1dc2e Use the new bloom Reload API.
This fixes a race caught by the go race detector.
ok @jrick
2014-08-30 12:14:56 -04:00
Guilherme Salgado
ece3ed8443 Incrementally backoff when reconnecting to peers
This ensures we backoff when reconnecting to peers for which we don't
understand the replies, just like we do for peers we fail to connect to.

Closes #103
2014-07-25 14:05:56 -05:00
Dave Collins
764893c400 Ensure vars used atomically in peer are aligned.
The sync.atomic requires alignment of variables used atomically on ARM.
This commit moves the connected and disconnect variables in the peer
struct up so they are aligned.

Fixes #157.
2014-07-23 14:12:49 -05:00
Dave Collins
000691dc9e Implement BIP0061 reject handling (pver 70002).
This commit implements reject handling as defined by BIP0061 and bumps the
maximum supported protocol version to 70002 accordingly.

As a part of supporting this a new error type named RuleError has been
introduced which encapsulates and underlying error which could be one of
the existing TxRuleError or btcchain.RuleError types.

This allows a single high level type assertion to be used to determine if
the block or transaction was rejected due to a rule error or due to an
unexpected error.  Meanwhile, an appropriate reject error can be created
from the error by pulling the underlying error out and using it.

Also, a check for minimum protocol version of 209 has been added.

Closes #133.
2014-07-14 12:25:11 -05:00
Dave Collins
a261436e1b Use chan struct{} for throttling related chans.
The done and wait channels used to throttle outgoing data are being used
as semaphores.  As mentioned in the previous commit, it's more efficient
to use a 0-byte type and allow compiler optimizations for the specific use
case.
2014-07-10 22:42:27 -05:00
Dave Collins
83cffc5d27 Use chan struct{} for tx/blockProcessed chans.
These channels are being used as semaphores, so it's more efficient to use
a 0-byte type and allow compiler optimizations for the specific use case.
2014-07-10 22:29:07 -05:00
Dave Collins
c7a6645ebe Correct pushGetMerkleBlock throttling.
This commit corrects the check which sends in the done channel when
pushing merkle blocks that have no transactions to go with them.
2014-07-10 21:45:45 -05:00
David Hill
e68d46f556 Add full support for BIP0037 bloom filters.
This commit implements full support for filtering based on the filterload,
filteradd, filterclear, and merkleblock messages introduced by BIP0037.

This allows btcd to work seamlessly with SPV wallets such as BitcoinJ.

Original code by @dajohi.  Cleanup, bug fixes, and polish by @davecgh.
2014-07-09 13:33:42 -05:00
David Hill
6f5a43d6c8 First round of address manager package refactor
These changes are a joint effort between myself and @dajohi.

- Separate IP address range/network code into its own file
- Group all of the RFC range declarations together
- Introduces a new unexported function to simplify the range declarations
- Add comments for all exported functions
- Use consistent variable casing in refactored code
- Add initial doc.go package overview
- Bump serialize interval to 10 minutes
- Correct GroupKey to perform as intended
- Make AddLocalAddress return error instead of just a debug message
- Add tests for AddLocalAddress
- Add tests for GroupKey
- Add tests for GetBestLocalAddress
- Use time.Time to improve readability
- Make address manager code golint clean
- Misc cleanup
- Add test coverage reporting
2014-07-07 09:04:22 -05:00
Dave Collins
62f21d3600 Move address manager to its own package.
This commit does just enough to move the address manager into its own
package.  Since it was not originally written as a package, it will
require a bit of refactoring and cleanup to turn it into a robust
package with a friendly API.
2014-07-06 01:06:38 -05:00
Dave Collins
a546fa1b2a Correct getdata throttling.
This commit corrects an issue where the data requested by getdata was not
being properly throttled which could lead to higher than desired memory
usage on large requests.
2014-07-03 16:58:36 -05:00
Tomás Senart
f439dece37 Use chan struct{} for semaphores
With semaphores we don't actually care about the value passed in. It
makes sense to use a 0 bytes type in these cases.
There is also the added benefit of compiler optimisations for this
specific use case as described here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yIAYmbvL3JxOKOjuCyon7JhW4cSv1wy5hC0ApeGMV9s/pub
2014-07-02 19:06:32 -05:00
Tomás Senart
cc2c486791 Replace map[a]bool with map[a]struct{}
The later uses no memory storage for values and provides the same
functionality.
2014-07-02 19:06:29 -05:00
Tomás Senart
84fa553b65 Split imports into logical groups 2014-07-02 15:56:41 +02:00
Josh Rickmar
35d555d541 Do not log warning for filtered block inv types.
ok @davecgh
2014-06-24 18:44:28 -05:00
Dave Collins
c379061d6f Correct comment type for newInboundPeer. 2014-06-11 20:14:10 -05:00
Dave Collins
605eb7f4b4 Add a simulation test network via --simnet param.
This commit, along with recent commits to btcnet and btcwire, expose a new
network that is intended to provide a private network useful for
simulation testing.  To that end, it has the special property that it has
no DNS seeds and will actively ignore all addr and getaddr messages.  It
will also not try to connect to any nodes other than those specified via
--connect.  This allows the network to remain private to the specific
nodes involved in the testing and not simply become another public
testnet.

The network difficulty is also set extremely low like the regression test
network so blocks can be created extremely quickly without requiring a lot
of hashing power.
2014-05-29 15:10:12 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
74303966c0 Updates for btcutil and btcscript's btcnet conversion.
ok @davecgh
2014-05-27 17:44:55 -05:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
4d44eeb877 Move to protecting all peer stats by the same mutex.
In practise the races caused by not protecting these quite simply didn't
matter, they couldn't actually cause any damage whatsoever. However, I
am sick of hearing about these essentially false positivies whenever
someone runs the race detector (yes, i know that race detector has no
false positives but this was effectively harmess).

verified to shut the detector up by dhill.
2014-04-23 17:38:14 +01:00
David Hill
08377c21e2 Lower maxKnownInventory from 20000 to 1000.
ok @davecgh
2014-04-23 07:48:52 -04:00
David Hill
75bb52d715 In handleGetDataMsg, fix two unknown inv type bugs.
On unknown inventory types, handleGetDataMsg would loop forever.
After fixing that, if a getdata request only had unknown inventory
types, it would block forever.

ok @davecgh
2014-04-21 14:52:02 -04:00
Dave Collins
1e75ccc9b9 Update for recent btcwire AddUserAgent addition. 2014-04-20 17:46:32 -05:00
David Hill
88093cb838 Use NewMsgInvSizeHint since we know the size.
ok @davecgh
2014-04-19 20:05:35 -04:00
Dave Collins
886281993a Use separate max protocol version.
This commit modifies peers to use a max protocol version that is specified
as a constant in the peer code as opposed to the btcwire.ProtocolVersion
constant.

This allows btcwire to be updated to support new protocol versions without
causing peers to claim they support a protocol version which they actually
don't.
2014-03-28 17:42:59 -05:00
mydesktop
a55ea104c7 Bugfix for issue #101. 2014-03-24 12:28:54 -05:00
Dave Collins
e3f3918242 Use increment on p.retryCount to make golint happy. 2014-03-19 17:58:58 -05:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
aff33f1e3c Consistently use the peer stringer to print the peer address.
This provides more information than using the address directly.
2014-03-04 15:47:20 +00:00
David Hill
cbb5c5b424 recieve -> receive 2014-03-02 13:28:29 -05:00
Dave Collins
91e563edaa Add IP address to a few more peer error messages.
This commit adds the peer IP to a few more error messages as originally
noted by #102.
2014-02-28 10:59:35 -06:00
Dave Collins
ce2f68a982 Fix typo on previous commit.
The peer and error were reversed for the regression test error message
case.

Spotted by @dajohi.
2014-02-28 10:55:25 -06:00
Dave Collins
29b790b9c8 Add IP address to peer error messages.
Closes #102.
2014-02-28 10:48:50 -06:00
Dave Collins
3a195b9100 Remove duplicate PEER prefix from peer logging.
These were left over from the switch to the logging subsystems which
include the prefix as a part of the subsystem.
2014-02-14 12:45:33 -06:00
Dave Collins
e5a1c6e5ac Use mutexes for byte counts to fix i386/arm panic.
This commit changes the server byte counters over to use a mutex instead
of the atomic package.  The atomic.AddUint64 function requires the struct
fields to be 64-bit aligned on 32-bit platforms.  The byte counts are
fields in the server struct and are not 64-bit aligned.  While it would be
possible to arrange the fields to be aligned through various means, it
would make the code too fragile for my tastes.  I prefer code that doesn't
depend on platform specific alignment.

Fixes #96.
2014-02-13 09:58:19 -06:00
Dave Collins
6f063e0c1b Update byte counts unconditionally.
Rather than updating the byte counts in the error path and after the error
path, do it unconditionally before checking the error.
2014-02-05 11:50:40 -06:00
Dave Collins
c51df0ca3c Don't assign result from atomic.AddUint64. 2014-02-05 11:44:07 -06:00
Dave Collins
a39f4a0698 Correct total byte counters for server.
Previously the getnettotals was just looping through all of the currently
connected peers to sum the byte counts and returning that.  However, the
intention of the getnettotals RPC is to get all bytes since the server was
started, so this logic was not correct.

This commit modifies the code to keep an atomic counter on the server for
bytes read/written and has each peer update the server counters as well as
the per-peer counters.
2014-02-05 11:15:41 -06:00
Dave Collins
f8c843e2e3 Rename bytesRead/Written to bytesReceived/Sent.
This makes it a little more clear the variables reprsent bytes sent across
the network as opposed to from disk.
2014-02-04 22:37:13 -06:00
Dave Collins
591b0f431d Switch over to new btcwire Read/WriteMessageN.
This commit adds byte counters to each peer using the new btcwire
ReadMessageN and WriteMessageN functions to obtain the number of bytes
read and written, respectively.  It also returns those byte counters via
the PeerInfo struct which is used to populate the RPC getpeerinfo reply.

Closes #83.
2014-02-04 00:00:13 -06:00
Dave Collins
5ec951f6a7 Rework and improve headers-first mode.
This commit improves how the headers-first mode works in several ways.

The previous headers-first code was an initial implementation that did not
have all of the bells and whistles and a few less than ideal
characteristics.  This commit improves the heaers-first code to resolve
the issues discussed next.

- The previous code only used headers-first mode when starting out from
  block height 0 rather than allowing it to work starting at any height
  before the final checkpoint.  This means if you stopped the chain
  download at any point before the final checkpoint and restarted, it
  would not resume and you therefore would not have the benefit of the
  faster processing offered by headers-first mode.
- Previously all headers (even those after the final checkpoint) were
  downloaded and only the final checkpoint was verified.  This resulted in
  the following issues:
  - As the block chain grew, increasingly larger numbers of headers were
    downloaded and kept in memory
  - If the node the node serving up the headers was serving an invalid
    chain, it wouldn't be detected until downloading a large number of
    headers
  - When an invalid checkpoint was detected, no action was taken to
    recover which meant the chain download would essentially be stalled
- The headers were kept in memory even though they didn't need to be as
  merely keeping track of the hashes and heights is enough to provde they
  properly link together and checkpoints match
- There was no logging when headers were being downloaded so it could
  appear like nothing was happening
- Duplicate requests for the same headers weren't being filtered which
  meant is was possible to inadvertently download the same headers twice
  only to throw them away.

This commit resolves these issues with the following changes:

- The current height is now examined at startup and prior each sync peer
  selection to allow it to resume headers-first mode starting from the
  known height to the next checkpoint
- All checkpoints are now verified and the headers are only downloaded
  from the current known block height up to the next checkpoint.  This has
  several desirable properties:
  - The amount of memory required is bounded by the maximum distance
    between to checkpoints rather than the entire length of the chain
  - A node serving up an invalid chain is detected very quickly and with
    little work
  - When an invalid checkpoint is detected, the headers are simply
    discarded and the peer is disconnected for serving an invalid chain
  - When the sync peer disconnets, all current headers are thrown away
    and, due to the new aforementioned resume code, when a new sync peer
    is selected, headers-first mode will continue from the last known good
    block
- In addition to reduced memory usage from only keeping information about
  headers between two checkpoints, the only information now kept in memory
  about the headers is the hash and height rather than the entire header
- There is now logging information about what is happening with headers
- Duplicate header requests are now filtered
2014-02-01 16:33:00 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
042d9206a1 change some more code over to using newer btcdb apis. 2014-01-29 18:31:33 +00:00
Dave Collins
970c0cdb30 Misc cleanup.
This commit contains various code cleanup such as comment fixes and
function ordering consistency.
2014-01-28 18:57:07 -06:00
Owain G. Ainsworth
9cb5190ac2 add support for the ping rpc command.
And the pingtime and pingwait fields of getpeerinfo.
2014-01-22 16:21:08 +00:00
Dave Collins
f309e899f3 Make use of the new btcdb functions.
This commit switches the handleGetHeadersMsg function to make use of the
new FetchBlockHeightBySha and FetchBlockHeaderBySha functions in btcdb.

Also, while here, nuke the header copy which is no longer required due to
the recent btcwire changes.
2014-01-19 03:05:02 -06:00